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THE BANNER-COURIER OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922. Page Three News From Over CLACKAMAS COUNTY Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jt Jtyg ' ' MOLALLA J Mrg. A. D. Cour r- . Jt J r K r k- jr ir K" K ir K" tf5 Mrs. John Blitz returned from Port land Saturday; Earl Shoemake left Tuesday for Toledo, where he has accepted a posi ' tion. Eldon Park came home from Cali fornia for a few days' visit with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs James Park. Mr. 1 and Mrs. David Harmon of Portland, spent a few days last wees at the George Blatchford home. " Last Saturday, while driving a team for the Slyter Lumber Co., Ed. Utiger was thrown from the wagon and se verely injured. Mrs. Will Philpot and son John went to Oregon City on business, recently. Miss Ethel Powell, who Is employed in Oregon City, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martin, accom panied by their son Roy and daughter Violet were recent visitors at the home of J. F. Brewer. . They live at Elma, Wash., and were on their way home from California. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rastal returned Tuesday from a trip through eastern Oregon. They report that the grain ' crop looks fine In that ssection. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Highdom, who have been visiting at the home 01 the latter's sister, Mrs. James Love, returned to their home, Wednesday. The Molalla football boys went to Oregon City, Friday, to play the high school eleven of that place. The "score was 55 to 0, in favor of Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dart returned home Thursday, from an extended trip through California. While there, they visited in Los Angeles and San Francisco. They made the trip by auto and in some places found the roads very bad. On their way home they stopped at Grants Pass and visit ed with the A. T. Shoemake family. Miss Opal Jones, who Is working in Oregon City, spent the-week-end with her parents. Miss Neta Cole, who is attending Normal school at Monmouth, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cole. Miss Reva Everhart, who la attend ing O. A. C, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Everhart, over the week-end. W. H. Everhart held a sale at his place, Oct. 13. He sold his farm ma chinery, also his stock. Mr. Everhart has rented .his farm land. Tis ' P. M. Boyles was in Molalla on busi ness a few days last week. He reports that the Cascade China Co. are mak ing white ware with good success. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh passed away at the family home, Friday, October 13. The death was caused by diphtheria. Thomas Miller and wife have nioved to town and rented the Nightengale house. While painting the roof of the Lib eral school house, Will Vick fell and and broke a bone' in his foot. The Albright & HoLman garage sold two new Fords this week. The pui chasers were F. W. Rogers and Victor David, both of Elliott Prairie.; The city of Molalla now has a nice park. The city council, at its last meeting, bought several lots, which, added to those purchased by the La dies' Civic Club, makes a total of five and a half acres. Lee Howland has moved to the Mil ler place, which he has 'rented. School was closed the latter part of last week on account of the institute, and the farmers took advantage of the time to dig heir potatoes, while they could get the help of the school chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sorenson, who were taken to the hospital at Salem, on account of injuries received in an automobile accident," have recovered sufficiently to return home. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Klnshe- loe, Wednesday, October 4, a daughter. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Settle- mier, Tuesday, October 10 a daughter. J. J. Newton and wife were Oregoin City visitors, last Saturday. While there, Mr. Newton attended a regular meeting of Meade Post, No. 2, G. A. R., of which he has long been ia member. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Sat urday, October 14, a daughter. Jt tt t t tt jX J$ ( tt X jM f jt jt . Mrs. Clara Rosebraugh Jl- j JP jp JP JP jr jp jr jc if jf j?8 W. A Holmes of Parkplace Is havmg the building near the jjostoffice and facing the highway remodeled Into a bungalow, which will be a decided Im provement to the community. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brunner and their daughter Katherine made an auto trip, last Wednesday, to The Dalles, Oregon, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray. The latter was formerly Miss Laura Brunner of this place. Mr, Dauchy has ererted a small building on the site of the recent fire. To Mew and The SIDl OREGON'S BEST AFTERNOON PAPER BY MAIL oth. Papers Here is NEWS OF THE WORLD AND NATION NEWS OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST NEWS OF PORTLAND AND VICINITY FEATURES OF INTEREST TO WOMEN iff is tei for lis iontSi ' v Now'. is the Time to Renew, to Subscribe ALL THE HEWS-Wholesome, llelpful, Entertaining Reading for Every Day of the Year. Send in yonr Subscription '-NOW. This offer applies to new, as well as to present subscribers. Clip and send In the Coupon opposite with your remittance and has resumed his work as black smith. - The teachers of Parkplace attended the institute held in Oregon City, last week. . " . Mrs. Sam Wyrlck was a guest, last week, at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Odell, of McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. A W. Steinbach of Hubbard, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'W. D. Reames, Sunday, the occasion being the 42nd birthday anni versary of Mrs. Reames. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Brunner have recently purchased twenty-two acres of land at Clackamas Highlands, where thew will build a home in the future. - Mrs. H. O. Rosebraugh was a Port land visitor, on Saturday. ' The Parent-Teachers' . association was called to order for the first meet ing of the year by the new president, Mrs. Clara Praeger, on last Friday aft ernoon. Committees were appointed and the work outlined for the year. It was voted to tender a reception to the teachers, Saturday evening, Oct.. 28. The new play shed has been com pleted on the Parkplace School ground and a new flag pole raised. Mrs. Gillman was a Portland visitor, Saturday. The Hogg residence on Clackamas Heights is being extensively improved by a large addition and a sleeping porch. Electric lights and a water system will be installed. Mrs. Stella Anderson of Clackamas Heights is visiting with relatives in Salem. x . ' , tSjt if 8 8 v& 8 $8 sit C CLARKES Albert Gasser . .5 Jt Jt jf K" f a? jp p f jp fjP i? jf jp j? A large crowd from here took rn the auction sale at Beaver Creek, last week. . - Schreiber Bros, transacted business in Oregon City, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Griffiths were Port land visitors, last Friday. Claud and Tenant Bottemiller were Oregon City visitors, last Friday. Ben Lindau, Otto and Albert Gasser transacted business in Oregon City, last Friday.' Sylvan Gasser visited- the dentist at Oregon City, recently. . Thomas Pack of Vancouver, Wash., was a visitor here, last Saturday. Mr. ' and Mrs. J. O. Kafz visited in Oregon City, last Friday. The Improvement on the Gard road looks fine. On Saturday last the farm bureau meeting was called to order by E. E. Berger. The regular business meet ing was made as short as possible to give C. E. Spence a chance to talk on some of the measures which the voters will consider at the coming election. Mr. . Spence explained the downfall of some of the measures which were taken "off the ballot. He urged the people to vote on election day Instead 'of staying at home. If every voter would take Mr. Spence's advice, we would soon be on the hon est road to betterment. . ONLY what The Telegram fj Mr. and Mrs. Goodman motored to Eugene last Sunday, where they visit ed with friends. . Truman (and Buola Hofstetter of Ridgefield, Wash.; where they are at tending high school, visited with their parents for sevedal days last week. 5t tjC C t t t 8 8 , FROGPOND , S Mary Liesman J Jt jt p jPjpjPPaPjPjJf?s"PPp jp1 Mr. and Mrs. William Burkett were pleasantly "surprised Friday night, when a large group of friends and rel atives called on them. After a pleas ant evening of games, refreshments were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Burkett, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elligsen, Mr. and - Mrs. Steinke Peters and family, Mrs. Swen sen, Mrs. Bailie Elligsen, Mrs.- Otto Peters, Mrs. Julia Peters Mrs. Mary Selzer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ridder, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pamperine, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Harry El ligsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilke, Chris tina Elligsen, Lena Elligsen, Ruth El ligsen, Agnes Peters, Edythe Peters, Nola Turner, Norman Turner, Roslna Elligsen, Eddie Elligsen and George Oldenstadt. Tim Murphy of Hamilton, Ore., spent the week-end at the home of Al fred Sharp. . Mr., and Mrs. Henry Toedemeir anr family spent the week-end with the latter's mother,' Mrs. Mayes. ; Mr. and Mrs. A. D Bowers and fam ily of Portland, and George Enderoth, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J. M, Turner. Mr. Woolener and daughter Clarice, spent a few days In Portland, reutrn ing home Sunday. " Miss Gladys Schawper of Oswego, spent the week-end as a gues't at the home of Alfred Sharp. Those attending Pomona Grange at Beaver Creek, Wednesday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Smith Turner and daughter Nola, Miss Myrtle Aden, ,Mias Ella Seedling, Mrs. Emma Sharp Miss Eva Seedling, Irvin Sharp, George Olden stadt and Dora Oldenstadt. Emma and Anna Robbins spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tiedeman. Irvin Sharp was a dinner guest at the home of Frank Oldenstadt, Sun day. Mrs. Sharp and daughter, Mrs. Mur phy, spent Thursday with Mrs. Mayes. Mrs Smith Turner and daughter No la spent Thursday with Mrs. Ernest Kruse. " -. . Friday afternoon a number of ladies belonging to the Grange, met in the Grange hall to decide on further ar rangements for the coming bazaar. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elligsen spent Sunday afternoon with Grandma Sharp. Mrs. Mandy Baker and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Ed. Sharp. , x Those attending the Grange fair at Oswego, Saturday; were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elligsen, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Turner, Nola Turner, Myrtle Aden and Dora Oldenstadt. . , Presnt and The BannerrCourier offer to their SERIAL STORIES LIVE EDITORIALS LAUGHS SPORTS Mrs Sharp spent Sunday with Mrs. Thompson. I Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and Mrs. Woolener spent Saturday in Oregon City. '. "- " !,' Those attending the dance given at , Willamette, last Saturday, were: Mr. and Mrs. Smith Turner, Nola Turner, Norman Turner, Myrtle Aden, Gilbert Sharp and George Oldenstadt. 8 18 ii$8 18 48 8 48 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 i8 LOWER HIGHLAND - Jt Mrs. Dan Fellows . Jt Jt Jt ijp jPPjf?PPjPiPPJPtPPjP jf5 Mr. and Mrs. Zeigler Were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Jackson, last Sunday. , j Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cota were Oregon City visitors, last Friday. . - Mr." and Mrs. E." A Staub were call ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, last "Sunday. ,. Mr. and Mrs; Blackburn spent the week with their daughter, Mrs. E. S. Holmes. .... , . Frank Rees made a business call at the home of R. W. Jackson, last Sun day. - Nellie Glover visited the Staub girls, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cole have been picking prunes for C. F. Grossmiller. Jim -Rutherford has purchased a Ford car, as has also Calvin Garinger. Dan Fellows was a Portland caller, last Monday. Rev. A. J. , Ware preached at our church, last Sunday. j8 q8 8 8 8 (8 8 8 J8 8 8 8 $8y (8 ii8 CARSON HEIGHTS & CAPITOL HILL Jt Mrs. Geo. Hartmam Jt Jt J jp PjPPjpJPPaPPjPsPjPjPiP jp S. Graham and son Tommy, F. A. Doern and Mr Williams spent last Sunday fishing In eastern Oregon, at Badger Creek, and had splendid suc cess. ' Mrs. H. House moved into her new home in Portland, last week. Mrs. G. J.. Murray, with her son, has left for an extended trip to Sacramen to, where she will visit relatives.in an effort to recover her health. Mrs. Hazel Lang spent last Sunday visiting her friend, and former neigh bor, Mrs. Weigel. - E. J. Howard, with his son, and Mr, Reeder, have recently returned from a hunting trip to Netarts, in Tilla mook county. Dick, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Z. Anderson, has been confined to his home by sickness and unable to attend school. Mrs.. George Lewis, who has spent the summer visiting her mother, Mrs. R. Z. Anderson, leaves Sunday for an extended visit to Sajj Francisco, where she "has a daughter, two brothers and a sister. ' It is yith deep regret that the Capi tol Hill parent-teachers.' association circle learn that -their president, Mrs. subscribers of The fMifW CLACKAMAS COUNTY'S BEST PAPER BY REGULAR DELIVERY 0 ne CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS COURT NEWS AND PROCEDURE" , NEWS OF OREGON CITY AND VICINITY SPECIAL AGRICULTURAL FEATURES illy Post Office County I.-.., Manning Spiker, is about to resign. Mrs. Spiker is obliged to give up the work on account of serious illness In Lher family. Elaine Spiker enjoyed a visit from her .playmate and friend, Josephine Mayer, of Rose City Park, last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Harris, who left Kilpatrick Tract to ranch in Tilla mook, have returned to their former home. , Mrs G. Phillip of Portland is visit ing with Mrs. Sims at Collins Vitw. The following' officers were elected at the last meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society. for the coining year: Mrs. J. V. Patton, presi dent; Mrs. George Smith Brown, vice president; Mrs. Thomas, secretary and treasurer. . Mrs. Paul Meyers of Capitol Hill i3 seriously ill, and has "been taken to Lents to be under the care" of her mother. . The father of Harry Stillwell lias been visiting with relatives in Port land for several weeks, and will, re turn to his" home in Butts Montana, Saturday. . " . A meeting of the Capitol Hill parent teachers' association circle has been called for next Monday afternoon, to make arrangements for a program by Prof, Emil Enna, of Portland, to be given at the school the evening of Oc tober 20. - The Girl Scouts, "Dogwood" Troop, of Carson Heights, will hold a cake and candy sale at the Carson Heights church on the afternoon of Tuesday, October 17, from 2 to 5 o'clock. The proceeds will be used to buy uniforms for the troop. Mrs. Baxter of Northrup Acres, is attending the Benson Polytechnic school taking up the course in millin ery. ' . The Carson Heights Community church is busy planning a musical so cial for Friday evening, October 27. The Girl Scouts and "Brownies"' will participate with ritual work, -and a splendid program is promised. For tunes will,- be forecast "by the gipsy fortune teller. Refreshments will be served and all are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Ed. Schwab and her daughter Geraldine, were the guests for the day of Mrs. George Hartman recently. The quartet of Mr. Baxter, Mr. Dry den, Mr. Brown and Mr. Patton are rendering some very fine music at the Carson Heights church, and have been Invited to- sing at the Centennary Wil bur, in the near future. - Dr. H. T. Greene, of the Centennary Wilbur church, will preach at the Car son Heights church Sunday morning, October 29. Mr. and Mrs. Klemm, of Carson Heights, are -anticipating great pleas ure from the purchase of a new motor car. . Mrs. Clarke of Ryan Place, who left a year ago to live at Salem has re turned, and is planning on buying a home in Portland, to be near her son. Mr "and Mrs. S. Graham entertained with a fish dinner, recently. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. F. Hardwick and 3on, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. liKl IMrlriM o) pffi Full Year readers : Special Bargain Offer Blank THE BANNER-COURIER, . OREGON CITY, OREGON. Enclosed find $3.75 for which send me by mail The Portland Telegram and Banner-Courier for one full year. Subscription begins Name 1 i ' ,,.- . . . State- This Offer Is Good Only During: This Month Doern and son, and Mr. and Mrs F. W. Finke. The state parent teachers' president, Mrs. J. F. Hill, is spending her entire time in the field, speaking before the county teachers' institutes. On Octo ber 17, she was the guest of the Mor- ,row county institute at Heppner, where the county superintendent called a mass meeting of all in the county in terested in parent-teachers' work. Everyone thruout this community is rejoicing over the fact that the sur facing of the Boones Ferry and Tay lors Ferry roads lias been placed on the budget for 1923, by the county commissioners. jt Jt Jt jt Jt jt jt Jtjt jt jt jt jt j? jtg Jt WEST LINN Jt Dennis kidby Jt Jt . Jt P PP!PPJPPPP1PSPJP8PP P Mrs. George Rutley of Chatham, On tario, Canada, has been visiting with Mrand Mrs. Shanks for a few days. The Rutleys will inaka their home in Portland in the near future. , Mrs. Chris Crusius arrived home this week, after a visit with relatives in New York. - . - Miss Zennah Lytsell was unable to attend school Monday, due to a slight illness. She Is now better. Mrs. L. R. Montgomery will stay with relatives in Portland during the coming winter. - Dr. and Mrs. J. P.- Johnson are now. occupying their new bungalow, near the standpipe. ' The Pacific Telephone Company has started work on the laying of the un derground conduit, which is to convey the phone and telegraph lines across the new bridge. . ij8 j6 6 8 8 8 jK 38 8 JC 8 8 8g . JENNINGS LODGE Jt Mrs. W. W. Woodbeck Jt Jt jt p PPPPiPiPjPjPjPsPaPP jp jp R. E. Wagner, residing on Riverview drive, has taken a six months', leave of absence from his position as engi neer with the S. P. & S. railway, for the purpose of Investigating an official position tendered him by the Denver & Rio Grande railway. The members of the Christian En deavor society are planning a Hallo we'en social. The members of the parent-teachers' association will meet at the school house, Friday afternoon. y W. , F. Myef s went to Albany last Sunday, on a hunting trip for Chinese pheasants. The members of the Luncheon Club are planning a reorganization and re sumption of their activities. The Community Club held their monthly social Wednesday evening. Cards were enjoyed by those present. Refreshments were served. We do printing of all kinds at the Banner-Courier the best workman ship at lowest prices. -R.F.D. o) !iq)