Page Kins , - Sandy Department ........... t , Surprise Party . A merry crowd of youngsters stole a march on Loyd Maybee last Satur . day afternoon, giving him a surprise party in honor of ihis fourteenffi toirthday. After surprising Loyd at the home . of his sister, Mrs. Alma Maroney, where he is visiting, th party went to Meinig's grove where the .after noon was spent in playing games, fol lowed, by the serving of delicious re freshments. , Those partaking in the afternoon's ' fun were: Ruth Esson, Ronald Esson Jr.. Marguerite, Mildred and Ruth Barnett, Helen Scott, Richard Maroney John Shelley, Henry Dittjert, Wini - fred and Elmer Glockner,- Forest and Lawrence Shaw and Mabel, Margu erite and William Frace. Annual Reunion , The thirty-first annual reunion of the' Stevens family was held at the home of Mrs. Rebecca Mount, at Sil verton, Oregon, Wednesday, July 19, with nearly. two hundred members of the clan being present. Mrs Mount, Mrs.' Jennings Smith, Mrs. .Sarah McCubbins and Mrs. Chr. Esson, mother of R E Esson, ar the onlp living children of Hanson Stev ens, who crossed the plains with an ox team and settled on Howell's prai rie in 1852. Mrs. Rebecca Mount ttold at the reunion how her mother "Mrs Han son Stevens, alone brought her two children, sick with typhoid fever, down the Columbia river on a raft, landing at the mouth of the Sandy river where they were joined by Mr. Stevens and their oldest" son Isaac who had brought their livestock over land. r The family then journeyed overland to North Howell's prairie where Mr. Stevens took up a donation land claim and upon which claim, Isaac Stevens, two sons, Ellis and Willard, still re side. The descendants of these pion eers number over five hundred. Dr. H. S. Mount of Oregon City was reelected president of the clan, his wife, being reelected secretary, after the sumptous repast which followed, several interesting addresses were given. The next annual reunion will be held in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. R E Esson and child ren of Sandy were among those at tending the celebration. The all-day services held in the Lutheran church grove last Sunday were fairly well attended,' people be ing present from Cottrell, Pleasant Home, Dover, Cherryville and Bull Run. In the forenoon, Rev. Thomp son of Gresham spoke, while Rev. Pitts of Sandy was the afternoon spea ker. The entertainment given at Cottrell last Friday evening for the purpose of raising funds with which to paint the church was well attended. Music and readings constituted the program, the Sandy quartet contribut ing one number and Dr. Sture and Mrs. Esson rendering a duet. Mp and Mrs. J. Scales, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Esson and son Ronald Jr. and Mrs. Blanche Shelley motored to Wil hoit Springs Sunday. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. James Dixon and daughters Pearl and Hazel; Mrs. Dixon who has -been at Wilhoit Springs for her health returned to her home yesterday in an improved condition. The Sandy baseball team defeated the Springdale team last Sunday by a score of 26 to 3. The P R L & P company has a force of men at work installing the poles and were for the street lights for which Sandy has been waiting so long. The Community' club met last Thursday evening in the city hall, with C. O. Duke presiding; routine busi ness was the order of the evening. Mildred Frace, second daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R C Frace fell from a porch bannister Saturday and broke her wrist. Dr. Williams was called " and set the injured member, which is doing well. The regular meeting of the Pa'fWf Teachers association will be held in th city hall Friday (this) evening. Several important matters 'will be dis cussed, so plan to be there. JULIUS G. STURE Reliable Dentistry , Nerv Blocking Residence and Office Phone Sandy; Oregon Sandy Drug Store sells Weatherly Ice Cream Eastman Kodaks, Films and Supplies I SMITH GARAGE Tires and Accessories Auto Repairing Blacksmithing . R. S. SMITH, Prop. Mrs. Louise Barker of Portland was in Sandy last week visiting friends. Mrs.. Barker will be remembered as Mrs. Bea Aaron. Packer was in from Ford Prairie Monday with a string of six pack horses. C O Duke and mother spent Satur day night and Sunday, the guests of Mr. Rutherford, who has a summer cottage on Alder creek. Miss Marguerite Miller and sister Elsie and friends of Portland, were dinner guests at the Duke home Fri day evening. , . Mr. and Mrs. C -Bowers and relat ives from California, numbering 23, went up the Highway last Sunday. On Wednesday of last week the re latives left for their homes in Cali fornia. Last Sunday, relatives from Portland came and the day was spent on the Sandy river fishing. Little Heinie Dittert hurt his head quite badly Monday ' evening. Play ing with a bunch of children, a stick flew from the hands of one of them hitting Heinie on the top of the head and' cutting quite a gash. Mrs. Shaw left for Fairview Mon day evening to care for her mother who is quite sick. Walter Dodson who is in Portland with his grandmother, is reported as being slightly improved; some time ago he run a rusty nail in his foot, and has more or less trouble with boils and carbuncles since. Mrs. 'Dod son was called in Sunday evening. J ' Scales and son Thomas spent Monday and Tuesday in town. Mrs. Nef Bell spent Saturday niht with the A C Thomas family at Bull Run; her daughter, Margaret, return ed with her, after a visit with her cousin Elsworth Bell, who is recov ering from a severe hum a week ago last Saturda, he jumped bare footed into an aln thill, which 'had. been burning. Most of the younger set attended the dance at Eagle Crest last Satur day evening. The Kubitzer family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Junker, Henry Junker, Mr. and Mrs. Sharnke, George and Barbara and Mr. Dittert, Sunday af ternoon and evening. Miss Lillian Carus, accompanied by her brother, Dr. Clarence Carus, of Portland, were Sunday guests at the Ed Wolf home. Mrs. Carl Aschhoff and sister, Miss Nettie Schimitz, spent a day in town last week, also the Henry Perriet family. The Nick S'chmitz family were pleasantly surprised Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. Worms and Mr. and Mrs. Kitel and children of Portland came out to spend the day. gjjP CARUS Jt John Lehman Jt jf jf if Jf if if if if if if if if if if The Girl's Canning Club met at the home of Mrs. G R Gwilliam for de monstration on canning cherries. Miss Calgier and Mrs. Purcell in charge. Those present were Grace Ingram, Gertrude Griffiths, Emily Griffiths and Gertrude Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spongier attend ed the Jersey meeting at Oregon City Wednesday. V Mr. John Pretie and nieces Gelendia, Emma and Maria Fellin, have gone to Portland to make their home. Misses Virginia and Helen Spangler have left us, gone to Portland for a week. They are guests at the Rose home. Wednesday evening an "occasion" of ' considerable interest took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. The Ladies Aid held its '.one" year anniverary, cake and Ice cream was the surprise of the even ing. Thirty-six were present. The fol lowing officers were elected for the year: Mrs. John Kline, president; Mrs. George Ingram, vice president;. Mrs. G R Gwilliam was elected sec retary Base ball Oh, yes, it was a penny game Sunday Carus played Canby "over there"; the score was 5 to 2 in favor of Carus." Mr. Tom Jones from Portland visit ed, his daughters and son, Evelyn, Ma ragret and Herbert. The three child ren are staying at the Griffiths. Mrs. Caldwell from Nevada is vis iting Carus. She is the guest at the Ingram home Mr. John O'Leary was a, Portland visitor Wednesday. ' '.. - Mr. Nathan Coseday was at Martains Friday. . " Mrs. Hunter Ingram from Portland is building a cozy little log house here in Carus. Mr. Ingram, it is rumored. will live here this summer in bis new home. Mr. Henman Fisher, sons Ray amd Albert, have gone to the mountains for a brief stay.. ' -' ' The Carus young folks all regret the leaving of Misses Elsie and Flor ence Weisser; the girls are going to Canada. Mrs Edgar and granddaughter May ana from Portland are guests at Mag nesses. jl 8 tjt d$t (,$8 WILSONVILLE jt jt Lyle Hasselbrink has been ordered to bed for a couple of weeks for per fect rest on account of a stiffness in the knee; . jusf what the trouble is, has been hard to decide. Wednesday night a board meeting was held at the school house when M a Hoiorook was sworn in a new director and C JT Wagner" took the oath of office as clerk for the 33rd time. Quite a number of the Wilsonville and Frog Pond people attended the dances at Aurora and Ladd Hill, re ported a fines time. Wm. Flick of Union Hill district passed away Friday morning; he leaves a wife and son to mourn his loss. He was a charter member of the Wilsonville Grange. The funeral services were held Monday. Mrs. M. Hanson who thaught the primary room at Wilsonville last spring, ,was elected to a position in the Newberg elementary school. The dredge is busy in the river near Wilsonville discharging gravel into waiting trucks. Th gravel is going on the roads near Malloy and Sher wood. The roads to Ladd Hill are being widened and graded, the hills are being lowered to an accessible grade. The Wilsonville Grange held its postponed meeting on the 22nd ; an in teresting time was had. It was not a large meeting, as so many men are in the harvest fields. July 31st McAllister represented the Union Stock Yards, will give a picture show at Malloy hall, illust rating the hog industry. Wednesday Vera Wagner returned from Hood River where she had been for three weeks. jgt jt jt jt jt jt jt jt jt jt jt jt jt jy - ' ELWOOD Jt Delia -Vallen J Jf t? jf f If Jf f if if P'Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf if Ed. Hodgkiss, who is working for Frank Bittner; has been laid off for a. few days with tonsilitis. Walter Cox, who is working on the Columbia for Peters, came home for the week end, owing to a breakdown on th donkey engine. Orel Vallen visited his grand par- nts for a couple of weeks at the home of his uncle Will Henderson in Oregon City. Rev. J O Staats is staying in Port land where h is receiving medical treatments. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stahlnecker and Delia Vallen motored to Oregon City Sunday to see Mr. W T Henderson, who is in a critical condition. Mr. and Mrs. John Park, injured in an auto accident several weeks ago, are improving. Mr. and Mrs. Leymour Lankins and sons Lee and Claud motored to Walton, Oregon, last week on a visit among relatives and in search ' of work, also made a tripj to the coast accompanied 'by Mrs. B Looney. A U Boyden made a business trip to Oregon, City Thursday. PARKPLACE Mrs. Ciara Rosebraugh 1 fi ifjPjfifjfififjfififjfif if jf Mr. Joseph Brunner and sons, Clar ence and Lester, motored to Dallas, on Sunday. . Mr. Alfred Ladd, has sold his home on the heights to Earl Hitchinan, who will take possession in the near fut ure. Mrs. W. W Holmes and Mrs. War rick were in Oregon City on Wednes day Mr. R. Freytag of Gladstone and O. A. Pace of Oregon City were among the visitors at Eagle Creek on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Hem'y Mays are spend ing a vacation at the coast. Robert Murray of Portland was call ing on friends Thursday afternoon. B. A. King is assisting during July and August in the Post Office at Ore gon City. H O. Rosebraugh and family, with Mr. and Mrs. George Thofas of Os wego, - motored over the Columbia River Highway to EagleCreek on Sun day. v Canby Department Dr. John AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT Of the numerous auto accidents in and near Canbyt in recent weeks, the "most" pafnful injury was received by P. C. Beecher. last week. ( Mr. Beecher, who is employed by the Haynes Foster Bakery Co.', of Port land, had just crossed the highway bridge south of Canby, when a bread box'dropped from his car. After stop ping his car. and replacing the box, he was looking over his engine, for some minor adjustments, while standing by his car for this purpose, a Paige car, driven by Mrs. C. T Welch of Montana south bound, being crowded by a iarge Arrow caf, driven toy Mr. J. M. Meany, northbound, turned to avoid a crash and struck Mr. Beecher a glancing blow on the right hip, crushing him between the two cars, and laying the fleshy part of tihe thigh and buttock open to the bone. '.-,.' All assistance possible was given by thg parties to the accident, after which Mr. Beecher was taken to the offices of Drs. Dedman and Hemstead, in Canby, for further attention, and later sent to "a Portland hospital. As the law indicates, Mr. Beecher should not have parked his car on the pavement as there was plenty of room to get off of it, at this point.' The driver from Montana, seeing the other car approaching, should have stopped behind Mr. Beechers car un til it p'assed. The other driver seeing the impossibility of passing in such close quarters should have' turned out at least one foot to the right, as there was an abundance of room to safely do so and thus avoid this injury to both car and drives. Recent accidents in and near Canby, has caused some ccimnient and notations!, and thjere seems to be a tendency to look upon Canby with censure. The writer wishes to- state that the people of Canby have had no serious accidents. Our roads are good and on the average our drivers' are careful. But we are wandering why people come from Portland, California, Mon tana and other points, to act the fool on our roads. Lodge Doings At the I. O O. F. hall last Friday night at regular session of the lodge, the following officers were installed for the ensuing term: Noble Grand, Wm. Yeary; vice grand, Melvin Moh lum; Warden, Virgil Skinner; Conduc tor, Wm. Werner; Chaplain, Dug Dim ick; Inside guard, Dewey Burright; Outside guard, Jas. Mahlum; Right S. S Elroj Bates;. L S S, Clarence Eid; Right supporter to N. G., Tom Hamil ton; Left to N. G., C L Bates; Right supporter to vice grand, Melvin Eid; Left supported to vice grand, Ben Knutson. Kirk Rebekah Lodge No. 124 instal led the following officers for th ensuing term on Tuesday night July 18th. Mrs. C L Eid, Noble Grand; Mrs L. Lents, vice grand; C. L-.EId, sec; Mrs. H H Eccles, treas.; Mrs Anna Freeze, Warden; Mrs. R Swanby, con ductress; Mrs1 C L Bates, chaplain; C L Bates, outside guard; Ralph Swan by, inside guard; Mrs. L White, R S N G; Mrs. C Fuller, ESVG. Following the installation services, a repast was served, by the committee on entertainment Adjournment was taken to August 8. Died Chas. Kenutson, died Tuesday morn ing at his home in east Canby, follow ing a brief illness of a few hours. He worked on Monday, doing some paint ing on the new house, he had under construction, and toward evening was overcome by a distress in the stomach culminating in a hemorrage, from which he died. Mr. Kenutson was born in Norway, May 8, 1866. H came to the United States with his parents, when four years of age, settling In Wisconsin. " He came to Canby in 1909 and set tled on a fanm south of town, from which he moved less than a year ago, to the city property, where he died. Besides one brother and' two sisters, he leaves a wife and eight childern to inourn his death. Funeral services are, "being planned for at the M. E. churqh in Canby, and will be conduct ed by "Rev. Skilbred of the Lutheran church. ' On Thursday, July 20, the patrol team of Al-Azon Pyramid No. 1 o Portland met with Myrtle Assembly No. 155, United Artisans of Canhy, ter enjoying a chicken, dinner, a beau tiful street parade was given by the Portland team, followed by Initiatory degree work at the hall. After which the social committee took charge of the free dance. Every phase of the occasion was beautifully arranged, ,a harmoneous time was enjoyed by all, and the visit ors from Portland returned to tnel? homes, with praises for the Canby peo ple in the excellent way in which they were received and entertained. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Wilkeowski of Molalla on their return from a hiking trip to Baesby Springs. Elk Lake and Breightenbusch Hot Springs. Stopped over night in Canby. They went into the mountains from the Molalla Bide, crossed the range, to Brightenbusch, and back iby way of Albany and Salem, making the trip on foot and living the out door life. They report a fine time and a successful sojourn. Among those coming and going, dur ing the past week were: , Fred Lents and family on vacation to eastern Oregon. Miss ' Leola' Campbell of Clackamas is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eccles. On their way to Wilhoit Spring, Mr. C S Huntly and family of Portland called on Mr and Mrs. C. H Shelton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Batty of Cali- Fuller fornia, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C N Wait ' Mr. A Rothen berg made a business trip to Oregon City Wednesday afternoon. John Samuelson, has gone to Port land. ' Martin Wktdows, who is working for the S. P company, received painful in juries, while lifting a steel rail in place last week. In some way the weight of the rail came in contact with his foot, mashing three of his toes He will be laid up for several days. Nels Digeness and two daughters, are visiting old friends injanby this week They were former residents of this community and now live in Port land. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Knight were week end visitors at the home of I F Fisher and family. . -v Charles Prauty left on Friday for a ten days outing" at Seaside Born to Mr. and Mrs. W D Rider a daughter. Mother and baby both doing well in an Oregon City hospital. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Johnson ot Eugene, ar visitors at Ithe home of Herbert Johnson in Canby. Mrs. L J Mothew and Mrs Fortmil- Ler of Leboneji were visitors last Wed nesday with Canby friends. W. S Maple has bought from Mrs. Ada LaBow, the property just across tiie street from the Christian church building, consisting of three lots and a six room house . The transaction was made through the G L Bates real estate office. Among the realty transfers made in Canby during the past few days was the sale of Mrs. A. Labow's residence and two lots adjojning the property of Major W. S. Maple. The papers pass ed through the real estate office of Charles T. Bates. ' (jjt (,$5 1 jt MOLALLA J Mrs. A. D. Courier Jt Jt J jf afjfjfjfjfjfifififjfififjfjf' Ralph Holman and family left for a vacation at Rochaway last Wednesday, Harold Riding pitched for Aurora baseball team last Sunday at Aurora. Mr. and Mrs Rudy and . son Robert of Portland spent Sunday at their ranch near Molalla. John Shibb, George Baty and Gibson returned Monday from Pacific City where they took in the three days round-up. " George Gregory has commenced cut ting teasls. Oscar Stuve has gone to Eastern Oregon to work through harvest. James Courtes who has been spend ing a couple of months in Molalla has returned to Condon, Oregon, to work through harvest Mrs. D C, Murphy and daughter Ruth Anna returned last Thursday from a very pleasant trip to several places on the coast they 'went with D W. Shroek, Mrs. Murpjhy's brother. Mr and Mrs Clyde Path of Portland visited his sister Mrs Florence Vaughn Born to Mr. and Mrs. R H Park Sat urday, July 15, a daughter. E G Miller and wife and son Edgar have gone to Newport to spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs Carl Ritter of Seattle are spending a few weeks with Mrs. Ritter's parents Mr and Mrs Russell. Otto Wilkowski and wife each with a pack, started for th hills to spend a week. They will go to Scenic Rock and other places in the Cascades. Mr. and Mrs Leo Shaver and little daughter Virginia spent the week-end in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Forest McGregor of Portland motored out from Redland and took his mother hack with them for a few days visit Mrs. James Love and Beldon McGreg or went to Portland Sunday for a few day's visit with th latters brother. Mr. and Mrs. Arnet -of Portland spent the week-end in Molalla with friends. TRY GOLDEN CRUST BREAD made by MOLALLA BAKERY Molalla, Oregon J6 J BOLTON Jt Mildred McKillican Jt jpjfjfjfjf'jfjfjfjfjfjflfjfjfjfi 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Draper enter tained visitors from Portland, Monday! Miss Ruby Hogan was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hogan of West Linn during the past week-end. Mrs. Ernest Bellvue at Portland was the guest of Miss Mildred McKillican, Friday; Richard Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs Ellwood Thompson died Saturday evening at the-Oregon City hospital. He had been ill for several weeks suf fering rom heart trouble. Funeral services were held Monday at the Hoi- man and Pace undertaking parlors. Jt Jt Jt jt jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt jt CLARKES Jt Albert Gasser Jt Jt - Jt if jfjfjfjrjfjfifjfjfjfjftfifif Sam Elmer and D. Buol are cutting their grain? Mrs Ray Buchheit from Portland is visiting her parents, W. H. Wettlanfer and family for a short time Walter Lee and Miss Dora Wallac from Oregon City visited Claude, Mary and Kenneth Bottemiller last Sunday- Born to Mr and Mrs. John Weigle a baby girl last week. Mr. (Brooks bought a new Ford car last week. Mrs. George Kruse from Portland is visiting her parents, W. H. Wettlanfer and family ror a short time. Ted Wolford, Ed Pfiefer and W. Wil son are making poles on the Bottemil ler place which they bought last week. We are very sorry to hear that John Marshall had bad luck when his house caught pre and (burned down last week. John Buche has gone to Eastern Ore gon. Jtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjtjt jt CARSON HEIGHTS & CAPITOL HILL Jt Mrs. Geo. ilarunaa Jt J fitf ifififififK'Sflfififififif jf Of interest to the people in Northrup, Acres, Kilpat-Collins, and Collins View is the fact that the P R L & P Co, now having the required number of contracts signed up for electric power through out these districts They are asking that everyone have their homes wired as soon as possible, go that they can start construction work at the earliest possible time. Mr. and Mrs. J H Pos, and their daughter Josephine, spent the Sunday with Mr and Mrs M L McGraw, at their home on the Woushougal. Mr. and Mrs. J J Kirker, are rejoic ing over the birth of a little daugh- Mr. and Mrs. O A Clark, and Mrs ter, who will toe named Jean. Lue Vay Kohlhase and her daughter Edith Vay, of Capital hill, were the guests of Dr and Mrs. Burnett, Sunday. Mrs Klumpn entertained for her lit tle daughter, Louise, last Thursday, with a children's party. Grace McLafferty, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McLafferty of Huddle- son Tract is making an extended visit with friends at Aberdeen, Washington. Mr. and Mrs., B M Sanford ar re ceiving congratulations upon the birth of a fine toaby girl. Mr and Mrs Sidney Lathrop and family, of Capitol Hill, are motoring up the Columbia Highway. With them is Mr. Lathrop's mother, who is visiting them from Tacoma. Mr and Mrs. Fick, and their little daughter, Barbara, spent last Thurs day at Lake Grove. Mrs. Dickinson, formerly of Collins View, visited with Mrs. R A Watson, for the day, recently. Minnie Beckel is one of the lucEy girls to earn a Jansen bathing suit in the News contest Mr. Bechel is m'ucsli better, and able to work again. The river dance and party given by the Parent Teachers Council of Port land last month proved such a success that they decided to giv another one rast Thursday evening. Members of the Capitol Hill Ranch spient a most enjoyable evening, July 20. Mr. and Mrs. Rohert Duncan of Kil patric Tract are receiving congratu lations upon th arrival of a fine baby boy, last Friday, July 14. Mr. Duncan has constructed a very fine radio set 5s nnnnnnnnirnnffl h? ; - irilllMI , I'm iL C. Howland A. J. BOCKHOLD WM. M. SMITH REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 620 Main St. Oregon City, Ore. ' i ' Mrs. George Hartman entertained Mrs-.' Ed. Schwab and her daughter Geraltdine, last Saturday. Mrs Manning Spiker of Capitol Hill and her family, expect to leave Mon day for a camping trip to Rockaway Beach, in her Nash Six. ' Upon her re turn Mrs. Spiker will join a party in climbing Mt Hood. Elaine Spiker was one of these forunat girls who won a .Jantzen bathing suit in the Telegram contest recently. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Winters of Capitol Hill joined a party in a camping trip to Netarts Bay. Mr. and Mrs. R A Watson and fam ily "spent a day last week at Gres ham. Mr. and Mrs. J. Moad 6T Collins View are proud and happy over the arrival of a dear baby girl last Mon day afternoon. Friends of Mrs. W B Baker ar pleased to. hear that she is abl6 to be home again. . ' Mr. G O Linehan, is having his va cation and has gone on a - camping trip with his wife, in their Chevro let Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Brown were surprised last Sunday with a visit from her cousins who motored up from San Francisco, Cal. Mr. and Mrs: Brown entertained them , with numerous scenic trips of Oregon, in cluding Clear Creek, Clackamas and the Columbia River Highway to Hood River. ' . "Monday evening, July 17, the store of Henry Achzig of Collins View was robbed. The thieves forced the hack door, and took 172 in currency, some loose money in the register was left and some spilled over the floor, which would indicate that the burglar was frightened away. Mrs. Ed. Schwab and her daughter Geraldine motored with friends to San Francisco wher they visited her mother and returned after a stay of three weeks. Theer was a good attendance at the meeting of the "Brownie" Scout Girls, held last Wednesday. The meeting was in charge of the "Brown . Fairy" on account of the absence of the "Brown Owl." Mrs. E E Kingsley and her daugh ter Ramona attended the annual pic nic given by the Portland Womans . Research .Club held at Fenninsula Park Friday afternoon. 1 EAGLE CREEK Jt Mrs. R. B. Gibson Jt Jt jt S$ jf jf jf jf jf jf jf jf if if Jf if if if if Mrs. Rosa Baker and sons George and Carl, Mrs. Lou Baker and daugh ter, Lola and Murry Clark returned home last Saturday from Newport, where they spent a pleasant outing of nearly two week3. Mr. and Mrs. R B Gibson Barton visitors Sunday, v were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglas and daughter Florice, were the Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglas. C H Murphy had the misfortune to get his foot hurt while working the road the other day, smashed toy a rock, but h is able to walk with the assistance of a cane. Tom Smith and family have moved onto the Johnson place and John Gre gor and family have moved on to the place vacated by Mr. Smith Miss Amelia Bestul was th Sun day guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bestul. i Mrs. Carl- Rhenstrom has gone to Astoria for a few day's visit Banner-Courier clasified ads bring home the bacon.