Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 26, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JANUARY '2(5, 1912.
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Orlssoll, secretary;- J. U Seely, treas
urer. The appointive officers will be
named later by the noble Rraud. The
lodge has had a very bright beginning
and Barney Cronln, the Past Grand,
has scared no pains to msko this
lodge a Rood one, and doubtless tho
now offlcera will keep the- work up to
Its preitent hlKh standard.
There will be a leap year dance at
Wilsonvlilo Saturday evening, Janu
ary 27, at whim timo the dunce will
be led by the hullo. Admission, lad
le 25o, gentlemen 50c.
lxm't forget the basket social and
basket ball at Wllsonville Saturday,
January 20th, at S o'clock. The game
will be between the Wllsonville Ath
letic Club and the Brooklyn Tigers,
after which baskets will be sold to
the highest bidders. Everyone cor
dially Invited.
The Progress Kdltlon of the Morn
Ing Enterprise Is a credit to the man
agement of that up-to-date paper, and
we are pleased to note that one of
the farmers, who has risen to promi
nence Mr. Chas. Tooze made his
start at Wllsonville, turning over our ,
fertile soil.
Judging from the loud murmurlngs I
of our farmers they are preparing to
stand solid with ammunition ready to
fill the single tax chuck full of holes I
when election time comes
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Do You Teel This Way?
Do you feel ill tired out P Do you sometime!
think you iuat can't work away at your prole
Ion or trade any lonJerP IK) you hive a poor ape-
tit, and Uy awake at niilita unable to ilrrnP Art
your pcrvea all gone, and your atomach loo P I iaa am
bition to fordo ahead in the world li lt you f If to, you
night well put a atop to your ntiaery. You can do it If
you will. Dr. I'iercc'i Golilcn Medical Diacovery will
make you a different individual. It will art your Uy liver
to work. It will set thing! right in your toniach, and
your appetita will come back. It will purify your blood.
If there is any tendency in your family toward oonauinptiun,
it will keep that dread destroyer away. livea alter con
umntion haa alinoal Gained liuillmlii In Ilia Icirm nl
lingering ooufh, bronchitis, or bleeding at the lunfa, it will hrinl about a
eure in 8 per cent, of ill caaea. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. R. V. 1'ieree,
of Buffalo, N. Y., whoa aurar it ere fru to all who wiah to writs him. Hit
ret aucceai hat come from hit wide experience and varied practice.
Don't he wheedled by a penny-fnthbinf dealer into taking inferior aubatU
tutet for Dr. I'ierce'l tnedieinet, recommended to be "juat at good." Dr.
Pierce't medicine! are or known comi-oiition. Their every ingredient printed
oo their wrappers. Made from roott without alcohol. Contain no habit
forming drugs. World't Diapenaary Medical Ataociation, Buffalo, N. Y.
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NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
Do you know that fully nine out of
every ten cases of rheumatism are
simply rheumatism of the muscles due
to cold or damp, or chronio rheuma
tism, and require no Internal treat
ment whatever? Apply Chamberlain'
Liniment freely and see how quickly
It gives relief. For sale by all deal
ers. STAFFORD.
We have had but very little rain for
a week and the growing; grain and
fields of grass look green and beauti
ful. Some plows are at work finishing up
here and there small patches that the
late unpleasantness Interrupted.
A couple of men, who left Michigan
last spring for pastures new, blew In
last Saturday. They had been to Al
berta In July, when a half Inch of Ice
froze on the wash dish. No attrac
tions In Alberta for them. They bad
just returned from a trip over Colum
bia county, where they found nothing
and Mr. Nussbaum hung them a cou
I pie of weeks ago.
The clearing and grubbing of the
several patches In the neighborhood
make quite a difference In the looks
of tho country and Incidentally has
Riven employment to a number of
men.
Mark Baker Is helping Louis Nemlo
to get his hop field into good order
for the coming spring.
The pleasant announcement came
hl8 week of the marriage next week,
Wednesday, January 31. of our es
teemed friend, Henry Aden and Miss
Blanche Wins, late of Idaho. We are
confident that neither of them has
made any mistake and they have the
good wishes of the entire community.
Mr. Aden has been well and favor
ably known from childhood to man's
estate and Is a prosperous young
merchant of Wllsonville while his
bride-to-be Is loved by all who know
her.
Mrs. Gage, who expected her friend,
Miss Frndenburg, last Saturday, re
ceived word Instead that she had been j
taken to the hospital in Salem with a
severe case of the grip, but was In
hopes to be able to come Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Aernl went to Beth
any last Thursday to visit her parents
whom she had not seen for a year.
Miss Lydla Aernl will be home for a
which is good news to their friends
here.
Mr. Stevenson cut his leg badly
Tuesday of last week, wuilo splitting
wood.
The Quarterly Conference of tho M.
B. church wns held at Tualatin last
week, the two churches having united
for that purpose.
The W. A. C. went to Sllverton on
Friday last to pluy basket ball and tho
team here was defeated by a few
points. The game here on Saturday
evening, however, with tho Brooklyn
Tigers was a decided victory for our
village team. Tho baskets of lunch
sold well, and a very enjoyable toclul
time was had by all who attended.
A petition Is being circulated to
have the voting precinct changed to
some extent, so that Wllsonville resi
dents will not be compelled to drive
several miles out of town In order to
cast a ballot. Times change, and Wll
sonville Is growing, and in many re
spects Is like the over-grown boy who
had to wear clothes entirely too small
for his stature. Get In line and sign
the petition, and give tho men who
have built up our little village a fair
chance to vote.
A wedding of much Interest to Wll
sonville residents, an account of
which will be given later, will take
place at Gooding, Idaho, on Wednes
day, the 31st day of January. It Is
CLARKES.
We are having rather cold, foggy
weather at present
Quite a number are on the sick list
with bad colds.
Mr. and Mrs. Bullard and children
spent Sunday at the Wallace home.
Mr. Orem was burled Saturday in
the Clarkes cemetery.
Mr. Stark and nephew were In Ore
gon City one day last week on busi
ness. W. H. Wallace is busy clearing; land
for potatoes.
Our school teacher has left Mrs.
Kirbyson's and is boarding; with L.
Sagar.
The cold weather did not Injure
the grain.
The price of fresh eggs seems com
ing down daily, but people would
rather have China eggs five years old
anyway.
Will Dlx passed through this burg
Sunday.
Sam Elmer and his hired man were
plowing last week, getting ready to
sow grain.
Mr. Bottemlller Is plowing to sow
wheat.
Mr. Wettlaufer was plowing and get
ting reaay to sow grain.
Mr. Buckner moved a man Into the
hills last Saturday.
Mr. Marquardt was In town last
week.
The literary society met 'Wednes
day night and the question for debate
was "Resolved, that great men make
circumstances and circumstances do
not make great men." Those on the
affirmative side were Ruby Card,
Tea wncox, j. l. Gard, Laura Card,
Archie Cumins, and those on the nega
live -Clyde Ringo, Mrs. G. R. Miller,
J. Dlx, Edna Elmer. The negative
siae won.
Constipation Is the cause of many
ailments and disorders that make life
miserable. Take Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets, keen vour bow.
els regular and you will avoid these
diseases. For sale by all dealers.
COLTON.
The farmers are taking advantage
or tne good weather in clearing land
Olie Hanson ,of Shubel, was a vis
itor at Colton last Sunday.
Grace Brothers were hauling grain
to A. Danlelson's, from Timbergrove
last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bonney were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
P. E. Bonney at James Sunday.
Erick Trigg has been busy slashing
at the Johnson place, which improves
the looks very much.
E Berglund started shipping cream
to the Hazelwood creamery Monday.
Bill Buckner, of Oregon City, moved
out thrf family, who bought some land
of Mat Kandle, at Bee Hills Saturday.
A. Danielson made a business trip
to Portland last week.
Mr. Anderson, the school supervis
or, visited our school Wednesday and
held a parents' meeting which was J
well attended.
C. Freeman, of Elwood, was a call
er at Colton last week.
Sorenson Bros, were business visit
ors at Estacada last Tuesday.
Our teacher, Miss Wilion, has
changed boarding places, and Is now
boarding at W. S. Gorbett's.
Matt Kandle made several trips to
Bee Hills from Highland this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Putz attended
church at Clarkes Sunday.
Miss Olson, from the East, Is visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Hult, at Colton.
few days here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Snodgrass.
Bert Wallace Is clearing up his farm
by grubbing and burning brush and
logs.
There are many Idle men now trav
eling the roads and asking for work,
some even willing to work for their
board. It will be a blessing when the
railroad starts work again, giving em
ployment to those who really want
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Fish have returned
home after working for some time at
the saw mill of Mr. Damm, near
Macksburg.
Miss Gladys Murry has been quite
sick for several days.
Mr. Mallat visited over Sunday at
Mullno.
Archie Davis went to Portland Tues
day to enter school again.
Olga Seward has been visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wal
lace the past week.
When buying a cough medicine for
children bear in mind that Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy Is most effectual
for colds, croup and whooping cough i
and that it contains no harmful drug, i
For sale by all dealers.
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REDLAND.
Mr. James has a crew of men lay
ing plank.
Paine are on the sick list.
Mrs. J. M. Smith and Mrs. W. C.
Paine are on the sick list.
Work has shut down on the Hazel
and the men laid off.
Mrs. George Gill's mother, of High
land, has been visiting her for some
days.
Those attending the parties given
by Mr. and Mrs. McKillican, Mr. and
Mrs. Potter and Mr. and Mrs. Abbott
report a good time.
A young man in the neighborhood is
building a new house. Boys get your
bells, guns and tin cans ready.
Louis Gruel, of Montana, is visiting
in Redland.
Mitchell, Lewis tS Slaver Co.
Portland, Oregon.
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PORTLAND, OR.
SPOKANE SEATTLE
BOISE
nieily of Needy, wu saying hello to
old friend Thursday.
Tho Nolilllt brothers went liiiulltiK
(in v (hi.) week.
Mr. Chas. Nolilllt and ion, Albert,
retiirneil home Tuenduy f om Mullno,
where they spent aovernl day pith
tho former' mother, Mr. Dr. (loiich
or,
Dr. Garrett will oou move back on
to his farm t'linliy's Ins and Needy
gain.
l fiirotheis cut his foot pretty bad
ly Thursday.
Albert KIM'itt wa truiiHni'tlnK luisl
tioH In t'anby Thursday.
Well, IhlH U leap year. Old bach
elors will have to look a Hit!" "'
there mo one or (wo tho girls have
spotted.
Mr. Iiiiii rlpclttlo spent TuuNilny
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (jai
lor. .Sr.
Mrs Frank Fist) was vIsKIiik at
Mr. Iilrchett'a Sunday.
Walt Noblltt returned homo Tue
day from Tho Dalle, where lie went
nil hiiHlncHH.
Mr. mill Mrs. Noblltt, Mr, and Mr.
Albert Klllolt. Mr. Kd. MUler. Iluttle
Thompson. Albert Noblltt, Eddie Mil
ler enjoyed Sunday dinner with Mr.
n lid Mr. Clarence Noblltt,
Our school I progresHlliR nicely.
Mr. mid Mr. Albert Klllolt left
Wednesday for Nesporce. Idaho, where
they expect to make their homo lu
the future.
Mm. John Klllott and Miss Wllda
were callers In Needy Sunday.
Mr. Smith, of Dayton. I spending
a few days at tho home of S. Kluter.
Mix llratsberg is staying at the
home of Mrs. Marcus Smith, doing
some sewing.
Mr. Miller ha a sick horse.
Mr. Uninard I Improving slowly.
AH will be glad to eo him on hi foot
again.
Mrs. Albert Thompson and Halll
spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hilton.
Oils Townsend and J. OkIo, of Au
rora, were Sunday visitors at tho Nob
lltt ranch.
Io Fish Is a busy man theso days,
breaking colts as he ha four on (he
string.
MOUNTAIN VIEW,
Tim cold woiitlier lias given place
to rainy weather,
Mr. Frank Clark was on tho tick
list lust week, but I tthlu til bo up
again this week.
i ii nudum Woldnor U seriously III.
Tho llllilo Study ('las mot lit (ha
homo of Mrs. Frank WIiimIow hut
week, with 13 pieNoiit, mid next Thurs
day will meet at the liouio of Mr,
J II. Quint). All are cordially Invit
ed to tin'"" iiiooIIiik In Nludy tlio
Kllllduy acliool loxBUII.
A. (I. JitiioN, of t'linis, I having hi
house on Molallu avenue und I'i'iill
street, which wn occupied by J. I',
Hoehl and wife, in papered and kal
munllled (hi week. J, M. (illicit Is
doing (ho work,
1 torn, January 111, to tliei wlfo of
Frank W. Heard, a oti. Tho grand,
parents, Mr. and Mr. John Darling,
lire very proud of It, It holng their
IImI grandson.
Henry Hcltxor, of Mullno, was tram
acting biisliieN In town Frlduy and
visited among frluiid here. He re
turned litiino Saturday afternoon.
W. II. Hall, of Hock wood, wn at
home over Sunday.
Tom Carrlro and wlfo are r paper
ing their home on Fifth and JefTuron
streets this week.
Mr. Jiime Shelly I suffering with
asthma and Nlomach troubln.
Mr. and Mrs. F. llusbee were call
ing on friend In till vicinity Hunda,
Mr. Anna Green mid ton, Raymond,
of Senttle. Washington, are spending
thl month at the home of J. W. H.
Owen n Ituymond I under tho doc
tor's care.
Mr. Audi Harrington, who lis
been itiuylng with her mother, Mr,
Vaudorg, who bought the Hickman
collage, I moviiit; lo Courtney where
the ha purchased lots.
Mrs. Miller, of lllshland, has rented
part of Mm. Vundorg's Iioiiho so thut
her two girl can attend school here.
The fire department of Mountain
View and Improvement Club will hold
a Joint bBiiiuet In the new fire ball
Wednesday evening. A rare time Is
anticipated. Particular next week.
Canbyand North Clackamas
CANBY.
Frank Astnias and wife, who former
ly lived here, and wa proprietor of
the Red Front saloon, have returned
to Cnnhy to make this tholr future
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant White have
moved Into the room recently fitted
up over the garage.
Mrs. E. W. McClean. of Burlington,
California, Is a guest of Mrs. Kpsle
Shields.
Mmt For Stanogi aphera.
A prominent physician I respotmi
ble fur this assertion: "Any young wo
man stenographer, quick sml alert,
can earn extra money if she will learn
uiedlcnl terms and apply for the hhI
tlon of stenographer at the varlom
medical meeting held every week lu
Urge cities. It calls for a good edm-a
tlon, tome knowledge of Ijitln, and It
will be neceiHiiry for the uppllcunt to
lenrn uiedlcnl terms, and learn them
quickly; also to acquaint herself with
physiolocy If deficient In that study.
There Is n gTeat ileum nil for help of
this kind, nml Iwanie most of the
meetings are held st ulKht very few
oPP-y for u steady posit Ion. but It
opens a lucrative one to the amliltioin..
A lino of tills work would soon lead
U to a very resKmsllle imsltlon In a
chemical limine, where wngca are
usually the very bet. because com
petent belli Is not always obtainable
for that olllce.-
When You See the Bell.
On the bottle you have our guarantee
that you are getting the best cough
and cold remedy. Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey
has millions of satisfied users.
At all dealers. For sale by Harding's
Drug Store.
MARQUAM.
A surprise party was given Mrs.
E. Marquam on the 17th of Jan
uary, it being her birthday. Quite a
number were there.
The basket social given by the Lad
ies' Aid was a grand success socially
s well as financially. The baskets
brought over $35 which will go to
wards building sidewalks.
Mrs. Hattle Myers has been quite
sick. A physician from Silverton
was called.
Mr. Thompson, our blacksmith, has
moved his family out from Salem.
They will occupy the property east of
Mr. Harmon's property on East Soda
Springs avenue.
Olef Olson is building a barn. The
Barth boys are doing the work.
The Mitchell Line of Implements and
Vehicles Is Full of Labor
Saving Money
Savers
Bonnet and RatlcuU to Mitch.
No afternoon costume Is all It should
be without Its graceful reticule, which,
of course. Is designed to harmonize
with both frock und hat. Many of the
fasblouable milliners are providing
Tho Mercantile Company has
(iiatiKod hands with an Eastern party
as the purchaser.
Mrs. t'orbett I quite sick, threat
ened with typhoid pneumonia. One
of tho little girl has also been tick.
The neighbor are very kind to them,
helping them all they can, for which
they are very thankful.
Fred Both hut accepted a position
In Suiidsness' hardware store.
Mr. and Mr, lwreiice White of
Aurora, were shopping In Canby Tue
day. Mr. Fred Both, teacher of the pri
mary giade. has resigned and Mr,
i:. K. llrailt will finish teaching the
term out.
Mr. Tryphenla Super, mother of
Mrs. Kd. Hutchinson, died Monday,
January 22, nt 12: IS o'clock. Pneu
monia was the cause of her death.
She was eighty-one years old and well
known hern. The funeral took place
from tho German church Wednesday
afternoon at 2 o'clock and the Inter
ment wns In the Zlon cemetery.
Kendall k Allen have sold their In
terest In the butcher shop to a Mr.
Druschel, of Portland.
Mrs. Helen Story, of Oregon City,
was visiting at the home of Mrs. An
drew Kocher and Mr. Morley Mack
one day last week.
BARLOW.
ON SALE AND DISPLAY BY
W. J. WILSON & CO.,
Tenth and Main
OREGON CITY
J. J. SANDSNESS
& CO.,
OREGON ; CANBY
OREGON
Podolax.
Cures Constipation and Liver trou
bles. Does not gripe nor sicken. 50c
a bottle. Money back if not satisfactory.
MULINO.
Sunshine and showers for the past
few days with quite cold nights.
Norman Howard has moved Into the
Bmner house.
Thomas Oram died Thursday, Jan
nary 18th, at Mulino. He was quite
old and had been in poor health for
some time. He was buried Saturday
at the Clarkes cemetery.
It Is reported that Mr. McLoughlin
has sold his farm to an Eastern man.
Superintendent Gary was a Mulino
visitor Monday.
Fred Churchill is grubbing for Mr.
Grant Ashby.
Mrs. Kate Bohlander Is spending a
Mrs. C. W. Bentley is quite poorly I tnev wanted but appeared to like the . couple of weeks which gives her moth
at this writing.
Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve.
Is good for anything for which a salve
is indicated Such as pimples, black
heads, sores, chaps, ulcers, sunburn
and all skin affections. 2.'c at all
dealer?. For sale by Harding's Drug
Store.
country south of Portland be.-U of any
they had seen.
Mrs. Brink, in trying to save her
self from a misstep, in some way
wrenched her arm which has given
her a good deal of pain.
er a much needed rest.
WILSONVILLE.
I Grandma Tledeman slipped and hurt
i her back, which on account of her ad
i vanced age, is slow to get well, but
WILSONVILLE. ' a" hope she will be better soon.
I Those who have been sick with
H. D. Aden spent Thursday In Port-, colds, are better as far as heard from
land on business. an(i no new cage reported.
rmu rauenman went to Portland
Friday.
Morris Cronin has been III for the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln went to Port
land recently to attend a family re
union of the Melvln family.
Mrs. Joe Thornton spent Thursday
in the Rose City.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardrastle, of Wood-
burn, spent the week-end at the Mel-
vin home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seely spent
part of last week -visiting Sherman
Seely.
The pulpit In the Methodist church,
wh'ch was carved In beautiful handi
work by Mr. White, is a splendid
pi?ce of workmanship and is being
much admired by all who see It.
The installation of Odd Fellow took
place Saturday evening with M. Cris
sell as Installing officer. The following-
officers were Installed: Ed. Mu-
J. W. Thornton went to Tualatin on
Sunday.
E. C. Melvin, of Portland, has been
visiting his brother in Wllsonville this
week.
Mrs. Frank Brobst went to Portland
Saturday.
Mrs. Ira Seely and daughters, Inez
and Faye, visited relatives In Salem
Raturrla v
The Ladies' Circle met with Mrs. Mrg Elllngston, of Salem, visited
Ha Delkar last week and spent the : vjrg. Fitzoatnck Sunday
day pleasantly and profitably. Mrs.
Seedling invited them to meet with
her th--5 third Thursday In February.
All ladies are invited. Mrs. Gage was
again elected president and Mrs. El
Iigsen secretary-treasurer for the com
ing year.
The Tualatin Grange at Frog Pond
has a public Installation of officers
Saturday, January 27. The County
Deputy, C. T. Dickenson, haa been se
lected as installing officer.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas attended the
public installation and banquet given
by the local lodge of Workmen and
ladles' lodge of Neighbors at Tuala
t'n latt Wednesday evening'.
Assisted by contributions from the
ladies of the neighborhood Mrs. Brink
bought curtains for the new chapel
Mr. and Mrs. Mallory. of Donald,
visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Peters the last
of the week.
The nver was still very high last
week, measuring 31.5 feet on Monday.
Emma Stangel spent some time in
the Rose City last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton spe
not hard to guess the names of the
happy couple as the answer la read
ily given in the smiling, rapturous
countenance of one of our most promi
nent citizens and enterprising merchants.
Medicines that aid nature are al
ways most effectual. Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It
allays the cough, relieves the lungs,
opens the secretions and aids nature
in restoring the system to a healthy
condition. Thousands have testified
to Its superior excellence. Sold by all
dealers.
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NEEDY.
This sunshine and showers are
bringing forth the fruit and flowers.
Mr. Haeg, of Nesperce, Idaho, left
f . . li t . . rr 1 i . . .
Ji-T uin u'jinc imimuay. Mr. ana Mrs.
Johnson accompanied him to the sta-
Sunday in Portland, the guests of
friends there.
Mrs. Ed. Walters was among Port
land visitors on Wednesday.
L. F. Darby, formerly our popular
druggist and now a resident of Port
land, visited friends here Saturday.
H. D. Aden was In the Rose City on
Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton and Mr.
and Mrs. Jake Peters visited Mr. and
Mrs. Mallory, at Donald Sunday. Mr.
Mallory is now stationed at Donald,
tion.
Don't forget the poultry show at
Oregon City. Everybody go. Febru
ary 2 and 3.
Mr. Leonard Is quite sick. Dr.
Weaver, of Hubbard, was called Wed
nesday. Mesdames Thompson, Noblltt, El
liott, Miller, Keating were callers on
Mrs. C. Miller, of Needy, Tuesday.
Mrs. Myrtle Smith spent Thursday
with Mrs. Kinzer.
Mr. McGanick, of Woodburn, for-
ch arming arracTs i vfot-rr tuo Boss
TON EH.
these reticules with their hats of a
more dressy rinfure The hat mid reu
nite pictured lire In slimli-s .f violet
aud rose pink, with tom-hes of dull
cold on the reticule The fnw-k Is of
Ivory while embroidered v., lit., iritniiicd
with chiiioii In violet nml ro-e finis,
snd he ivM'-. cl,,,-,- tune ioet
Slid t..xe Cik Hinbroliler n
tne Unexpected.
"Say, who la that beefy fellow over
there with the remarkably broad shoul
ders r
"That's the champion chess player of
the college."
"And who Is the midget with the red
halrr
That's the gmr.t left . n- ,f ir foot
b!l leara "-Nee.- :',- , n- li-nvuue
McHitames Ed. and Jus. Ogle, of
Aurora, were culling on friends here
Wednesday.
Mrs. Ada Andrus entertained a few
of her friends Saturday afternoon. A
delicious 5 o'clock dinner was served
and enjoyed by those prosent. Tho
guests were, Mesdames 8. Erlckson,
Jus. Erlckson, ijindBverk, Howe, Wur
fel. Gllhertson, C. (J. Tull. Irwin. Miss
I'wis. Miss Anderson. Miss Howe.
Irene Wurfel. Ina Howe, Stanley Gil
berthon, H. T. Melvln.
Henry Zleglcr was tendered a big
surprise Sunday by his wife and moth
er when 70 of his friends gathered at
his home and a delicious dinner was
spread. The day was spent visiting
and a few played cards. The phono
graph furnished tho music. IjUe In
tho afternoon tho friends departed
wishing Henry many happy returns
of the day, tho occasion being his
35th birthday. It was a complete sur
prise on Henry, he not even "smelling
a mouse." Sundny was Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Zlrnmermnn's 21st wedding an
niversary, but Mrs. Zimmerman being
lu poor health they were unable to at
tend tho pnrty much to the regret of
all tholr friends. Mrs. Zimmerman Is
a sister of Henry Zleglor. Those pres
ent were: Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Bruns.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Dental, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Dental, Mr. and Mrs. G. Dental.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs.
If. Zlegler, Mr. and Mrs. O. Zleglor,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Zleglor, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B.
Berg. Mr. and Mrs. A. Peterson, Mr.
and Mrs. 8. Erlckson, Mr. and Mrs.'J.
Erlckson, Mr. and Mrs. !(. C. Howe,
Mr. and Mrs. Archibald, Mrs. Myers,
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Wlddows, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Wurfel, Mr. and Mrs. K.
Slatager, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Iinds
vork, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. U Wroistnd, Mr. nnd Mrs.
M. Ivirson, Mr. and Mrs. Grendland,
Mr. nnd Mrs. I Urudwlg, H. (iarness.
Misses Hattle Irwin, Anna Grendland,
Both Zimmerman, Aleta Zimmerman,
Irene Wurfel, Lucille and Viola Zleg
lor, Messrs. (ieorge Bruns, Elmer Ir
win, Carl Brudwig, Arthur Urudwlg,
Elmer Ilerg, Emery Dental, Henry
Zimmerman, Roy Zimmerman, Georg
le, William, Iyiyd and Bonnie Zlegler.
Mr. and Mrs. Wurfel attended the
Five Hundred party at Aurora Satur
day evening. Mrs. Wurfel won first
prize.
Mr. Dregrlce had a heifer killed by
a freight train Sunday afternoon.
George Ilerg has been quite sick
with pliieurlsy. Dr. Dedman was
called.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Grlbble, of Port
land, were visiting Mr. Grlbble's
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse received the sad
news of the death of their grand
daughter, Mr. Eva Parrot Walker,
at Glenwood, Washington. Mrs. Walk
er made her home with Mr. Jesse's
for some time when she was a trlrl
and had many friends here, who are
pained to hear of her sad death.
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