Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 23, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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    OI1E01ON CITY ESTERPlilSE. KlilDAYiMAYiO, M13
NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY
INTEKESTINC ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
NORTH LOGAN
Mr. J. H. Cumins wont to Oregon
Cltv Wednesday, shopping.
Klmer Hainblot and Otto Christian
urn went fishing Sunday and caugM
flue airing of trout and a few grey
lines. Mr. Wm. Johnson was calling on
Mrs. J. 11. Cumins Thursday.
Mr. Ed Stanton was railing on Mr.
Neachesky Thursday evening.
Miss Johnson, of Davenport, Wash
ington, made visit to her sisters.
Mrs. Cius Neschcsky, the forepart of
the week.
Mr. Geo. Eaden went to Oregon City
for freight for the Cumins Mill Frt
day. Ml-. Wm. R. Sasar has been Indis
posed the last few days.
Mr. Sam Hamblot was to see J. B.
Cumins Thursday on business.
GLAD TIDINGS
Mrs. Boldon and mother wer call
ed East to attend the funeral of their
son and brother. Mr. J. H. ItoWon ac
companied them as far as Portland.
Annte Spurlln, whose home is near
Salem, came on Monday to make
week s visit with relatives In this
neighborhood.
The pool room In Marquam. conduct
ed by Alfred Olson, is doing a tilour-
ishtng business this rainy weatner.
Nick Beer bought a new wagon of
J. H. Boldon, agent for farming im
plements of all kinds.
Mr. Meddelt and wife, who have
been living with and assisting Miss
Miller in tending Central in Marquam
have gone East to make their home.
Muss Spurlln will return home Tues
day. Cora Thomas will lose a valuable
mare, she having got snagged in a
shocking manner.
John Riding is somewhat improved
in health and can do light work.
Clark McKinney has erected a small
building to be used as a well and milk
house.
Fall grain and clover never looked
better and the little spring grain that
was sown earlier is in fine condition.
CENTRAL POINT
A birthday party was given at tie
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Randall
Satnrdav evening. April 10, in honor
of Mrs. Randall and Miss Ethel Yate s
birthday. The evening was delight
fully spent in playing games and
swinging in large swings which had
been erected by Mr. Randall for the
occasion. At twelve o'clock delicious
refreshments, which consisted of ice
cream, cake and wafers were served.
The guests departed wishing Mrs.
Randall and Miss Yates many more
happy birthdays. Those present were
Pearl Cflinn. Clara Revermen, Kate
Revermen, Edith Newton, Viable Had
man. Li!a Dustin. Helen Wanchard,
Rachel Cauthon, Alice Walker, Mat-
tie D. Hayman, Ethel Yates, Emma !
Staehely. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P?n
man. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Randall, Walt
er Staehely. Willie Staehely, Carl Rev
crman Frank Reverman. Charles
. . ., ' H-uari
camn, .-.orma .onon. t)rn ..iuu. , finev rendered one wa9 -Henelict Ar-Axch-Jionipw..
Bert Newton. Pet j noM:5 Death," bv Frank Bennett.
Walker, l-eslle Yelton and Freeman j Misg AuJrey Tour delighted with t:ie
Smit'a. I numerous "Caleb's Courtship," re-
A large crowd attended the unusual 8ponding t0 an eaCore, gave an equal
program which was given at the lv ,; , . di,i,r;
. l . . . o i .. tu. , r .. . . : i '- -
Ctiurca iasi ounuaj uifcuu .name
Mmer miller, who his boen 111 of
pmmnonla in the IWaon City Uofiiil
I la imnrovtn slowly.
Mothers Day will be honored her
at he church a week from next Hun'
day with a program and picnic.
Franklin Young, who ta ill of ty.
nhold fever remains about the same.
Mrs. Ella Randall had the had luck
to lose a valuable horse last Wednes
day. WILLAMETTE.
Mr. John Johnson is seriously III.
Mrs. Tompkins, her daughters, El
sie and Olive and son, Earl have mov
ed to Lents. Oregon.
Mrs. Swift, who was operated on at
the Oregon City Hospital last week
is doing as well as can be expected.
Mrs, George Slier, Miss Violet and
Master Guy, spent the week-end at
Hillsboro. where Mr. Sixer has locat
ed and will move his family there In
the fall.
Miss Bell Matley piloted her sew
ing class through the woolen mills
Tuesday after school.
Mr. Dave Courtn?y Is recovering
from a severe attack of pleurisy.
Class No. 4 of the Willamette Sun
day School hare organized, calling
themselves "The Willing Workers.'
Miss Hattle Snldo was elect ?d Presi
dent and the first regular meeting was
held at her home Tuesday.
A chimney sweep cleaned as many
of the chimneys Friday as he could
persuade th good housewives needed
cleaning.
The blooming rose and one ripe
strawberry are reported by the school
children. Verily it is a late season.
The Gary's have moved into tents
for the summer, and Harry Berdlne
and family have moved into the house
vacated by Mr. Gary.
Mrs. John Ream Is suffering from
blood, poisoning in one finger.
The Willamette Literary Society
held a very successful and lengthv
meeting Friday evening. May 16. at
which a large crowd was present. The
spacious assembly rooms of the High
School were prettily decorated with
branch? of snowy dogwood the desk
and piano were graced by bouquets of
white iris and Easter flowers.
The program was largely musical.
a fine orchestra from Oregon City.
composed of Messrs. Baxter, Holland
and Schoenheinz, with Mrs. Bolandat
the piano, played three times, respond
ing after each selection to an enthu
siastic encore.
Little Miss Meta Higginbot'jam ren
dered the Flower Dance and Kathar
ine Cobb sang very prettily. "The
Frogsie's Swimming Pool." her mother
playing her accompaniment. The
Girls' Chorus sang and a quartette,
composed of the Misses Audrey Tour,
Frances Boland. Florence Kromong
and Elizabeth Ray sang "Daisies Fore
tell." SfTs. Boland and Miss Gene
vieve Capron played a duet that pleas
ed greatly. There were a good many
recitations. Mr. Snido had one in
prose. "Intellectual and Moral Power;'
Miss Capron s class recited, "The
Charge of the Light Brigade." A long
the teacher and officer with a white
carnation.
Rer. E..A. Smith held a aorvlce
Wednesday evening. His subject was
"Excuses."
The Udles' Aid Society held lt
regular meeting Thursday. It a do.
elded to hold Measuring Social
Tuesday evening. May 27, and ell lc
cream and cake and lemonade. 1 lm
public t cordially Invited.
REDLAND.
A Pie Social will be given at 110
Flrgrove school house Friday night.
May 2;lrd. by the Flrgrove school. A
program will be given by the pupils
and the Redland band will play. The
proceed will be need for suitable wall
pictures and additional books for the
library for the school. The school
closes May 23rd. Ladles, please bring
pie aud gentlemont, pleas bring la
dles and well fllld pockets boods. Ad
mission free.
The heme of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Bonney was the scene of a very pleas
ant party Saturday evening. May iTth.
Sunday being the birthday anniver
sary of Jack Hlndle. Game's were
played until a late hour, when dalnt
refreshments were served, aftr which
the guests,' with kind wishes to Mr.
Hlndle, and appreciation to the host
and hostess, departed for their homes.
Those present were: Mlsse Ethel
Robb. Grace lllnkle. Vera Jensen.
Grace Allen, Rosella Jones, Ann.
Bacbmann. Bethel Smith. Haxol Kerr,
Ada and Emma Brock, Jessie Bonney
and Mrs. Courtright and daughter;
and Messrs. Will Kerr. Joe and Mil
ford H inkle. Lester Swarti, Earl and
Frank Allen. Jack Hlndle, Paul and
Walton Courtright. Waller Patterson
and Alva Bonney.
NORTH LOGAN.
The toot of the whistle of the
donkeys and mill will soon be heard
at Cumins Mill as tay soon expect
to he sawing timber for the upper
deck of the mill.
Sam Hamblet sold Mr. Cumins a
load of potatoes for the mess house
Saturday.
Geo. Eaden hauled th? grates for
the furnace and Wm. Sagnr trunk
from Oregon City Saturday.
Mr. Neschesk's baby has bwn
sick the last few days.
Miss Johnson ha gone to Fortland
MULINO.
Henry Solder and hi sister, Mr
Goucher left last Friday to visit a
sinter, Mr. Sherman, near Chehall.
Washington.
The Colton orchestra vlslfd Mil
lino Saturday night and there was a
large crowd at the church to hear
them and reHrt a lino lime.
The heavy rains till last week
grain of old Clackamaa far ahead of
any thy saw.
John Gage, of Ht. Helen. Oregon,
U visiting at his parenl hero, wM
Inld up with n Injury lo his hand.
Mr. Nenier, also Mr. HulitswaUt,
of Green Point, was milking culls thu
forepart of the week. Mr. Neineo
i rnjoWllil better hcultu than for
some lime.
II. F. Wed. lie I hunting loose tint-
. .. .i i i.... ....i .i-.. ...rk 'ot iv hnv to Oswego.
on Ihe railroad. Everyone I wlahlm . ,H ' ''
for fair weather . It I. very dlgr-i The work being done I. p m -Mr
able working In the mud, both on ,h ; rm klng an 7,'r '"Vr" " '"' .
farm and the railroad. . . " """"M-H to navlim
Thursday of Inst week while Wleh. douce repMlh ed
.... U-....I.. .h.. ..-h.u.i h,,,.l Wm. Scouts tins been cultivating
rivtnv thn .ii-hih rH,.. elimination "'"I reslnklng hi grape.
his aged mother fell and broke her
hip. Sho wa In her bedroom and
managed to dra herself to the ud
and pulled the cover off and spread
them over her and lay on the floor
from 11 A. Ml to S P. M.. filtering In-teiis-dy,
when Mr. Wright came home
he immediately summoned Dr. Bed
man, who thought it unwise to set
the brokeu limb It wa a badlv
swollen that he could not determine
the extent of the Injury, so th limb
wa not et until Monday evening
and she was resting nsy the taat re
port, although her ago I against her.
She is nearly 90 years old. Her many
friend hope for hr recovery.
WILSONVILLE.
the week-end
Dick Oldcimtndt bus uboul wore Ills
Iiom out. trying to use up hi lui'
mense potato crop.
C. W. Urson ha been Improving
hi door yard by spading d rear
ranging the shrubbery.
AL8PAUGH.
Roy N'endel siient
with Roy Baker.
R. W. Graham went to Portland on
Wednesday.
A number of deleentea from Wilson-
vllle attended the Reed Conference i It h Chapman were the guest of Mr.
John (lltheus ha a crow of men
working on the now road betwoon
Hclplo's and Taylor's.
Edgar Hi'lpWi lost valuable horse
last Tuesday.
Mr. Hal Gordon and Mabel aud
Sarah Hoe were the guests of Mr.
John (ilthens Tuesday.
Mis Hniel (Ilthens ws an Ksta
cad visitor Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Morrow, of
Omaha, Nebraska, were visltluf rela
tives here. Mr. Morrow I a slst r
of Chas. Spark. They expect to lo
cate In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Gibson aud Kd-
last week, and report a very enjoy
ble and protltable time.
Cha. Kpler and son Glenn visited
relative and friends In our vlllago
last week.
The motor rare were posttond un
til next Sunday, and a large crowd
is expocted.
Another of the splendid lectures
provided by the Parent-Teachers' As
sociation was given last Friday night,
in the school house.
A showing of oil ha caused some
little excitement In the Corral Creek
district this week.
Mrs. H. D. Aden Is happy In the
possession of a driving horse.
Wilsonvllle public school Is plan
ning a picnic at the close of school.
and Mrs. John (ilthens one day last
week.
A number of people of this neigh
borhood attended the picnic and dance
given by the Kaglo Grange aud re
ported a fine time.
Mr. aud Mr. Chas. Spark attend
ed a musical entertainment at Spring
water Tuesday night.
Mlsa Emma Dowty and Goorg
Douglas were the guests of the form
er parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. IHiw
ty Sunday.
William (ilthens of Canny, wa via
itlnvt hi parents Inst Tuesday.
Hal Oorilnn and George Dovor pur
chased Mr. Butlers Interest In thu
Clackamas Itlver Sawmllllng Company.
Hayman gave a reading entitled. Tin
Death of Absalom, and Ethel Yatc-i
gave a reading, entitled, "Tie Heai
ins of Jariuse's Daughter." Whil-!
these readings wers being givm Rev.
Piper illustrated them with flash lign
pictures.
School will close here May 23. T le
teachers, Ethel Yates and Matti-; I).
Hayman are preparing for a proirram
Bnd picnic on the last day.
Louie Wilson, who has been ill of
typhoid fever wiii goon be able to re
turn home.
The d?foate. Resolved, "Thai the
Present Jury System Is Best." was de
fended by Mr. Tompkin and Mr. Gar
meir; negative side was opened by
Mr. Snido and closed by Prof. Boland.
Negative won. The present chairman
and secretary are two High School
boys, Fred Junkin and Walter Larson.
They presided with dignity at this.
their first meeting.
Mr. Davu Puneil held service at
the Willamette church Sunday at 3:15.
It being Mothers Day Prof. Boland
presented the members of bis class,
One Or Two Generations Ago
Most Farm Animals Roamed At
Large But We Have Gradually
Found That This Did Not Pay
The barn yard fowl have been the last to fe?l the effects of bus
iness method on the farm but at last tbey have to get in tbeir
place (In the poultry yard) and stay there.
Tk fanner who reads the magazines knows that today many a
chicken farm of a few acres pays a bigger profit than a big farm
did a few year ago. Every farmer kep chickens because it
pay and It will pay lot better and tte farm will look better If
they are kept In the poultry yard.
Tbey are about the most profitable animals on the farm and it
take lets space and less expense to keep the.
P'nAtltffl of our noultrr fencing to keep your fowl properly
will cot rery little and will be the bet investment you ever
made on the farm. Ak for price.
FMfffi BUSCH
Furniture and Hardware
S4J
COMPLETE
SYSTEM
MYERS
PUMPS
LIFE
BS TOO SHORT
To spend in discomfort Running water in the Home bring many
conveniences and comforts theBath Sanitary Toilet the Wash Room-
Hot and Cold Water, Etc, Etc. Gly people wouldn't be without them and they
are now within the reach of all rural or
suburban residents. Every dollar
invested in a
3
1
Vv
I COMPLETE N, N. yll
MD
f t?' AJritJ1 J
vv a i trf
System
will return you eventually $10 worth of comfort to say nothing of fire protection.
The Mitchell-Leader System furnishes you cool water anywhere you want it, under
any pressure you want up to 125 lb. Hundred of home owner right here
have found the olution of their water supply problem in this system.
Let us end you our Book, "The Question of Water" with circular
containing cut of home and letters of Northwestern parties who
have installed them. It will surprise you how reasonably
vou can secure a Mitchell Water System that will
satisfactorily take care of your requirements.'
Wrif Ui At Once.
Spokane
W. J, WILSON & CO.
OREGON OITY, OREGON
PORTLAND
Boise
:
EST- i W?S
CANBY HARDWARE & IMP. CO.
OANBY, OREGON
after vlsltlns with her brother and
! sister-in-law a few days,
i Dick Johnson and Geo. Sapar went
to Harton Sunday to witness the ball
; game.
Martin Griffin and Wm. Odell mad?
; a visit to their respective homes Sun
1 day at liarton.
; Ed Stanton was calling Sunday eve
nine on Mr. Cuming.
Mr. N'escheaky went to work Mon
day at Cumins mill.
Geo. Eaden hauled a load of gro
ceries from Clackamas station to
Cumins mess house Monday.
Pupils are still waiting to hwirfrom i Wm. Knake and Clydi) Havens ari
their 8th grade examinations. jngnKed In tearing up the Kstncadn
Mrs. Curran, one of the county su-, Bank B. S. railroad,
pcrvlsors, was the guest of Mr. and j Mr. 11. Ilarton and son Elgin, have
Mrs. Aubrr-y Wood, on Saturday and been visiting In I'ortland during the
Sunday. past week. Elgin Intends to go to
H. I). Aden and Dora Seely wer5 1 work In I'ortland soon,
delegates to the Epworta league con-1
ventlon held at Newberg last w?ek
Mr. Thompsf)n and family visited
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Wood on Sat
urday, and attended the school so
cial. Despite the pouring rain, a large
crowd attendi-d the social given at i
Corral Creek school on Saturday eve-
nlng. May 17th. Mr. Curran, one of
r.i in Tiniunt the county's able school supervisors
(gave an au.iress on i. gni ana ve u-, M((g Mme r,crKgon, f Portland
Zri?i?Zl fi-h "'..! Mrh30Mrs.VVe,etti;, a new
r'"rr. ''n. """ibaby at their bouse. This Is one of
lalla
BARLOW.
I Mr. and Mrs. Hayes, of Oklahoma,
I are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jsso. Mrs.
I Mayes Is a niece of Mr. Jesse's. Mr.
; Hayes like the climates and country
! and declares lie will nevr return to
the Kast to live. Willis Young, of
I'ortland, is also visiting hi uncle,
Mr. Jesse
Hood View. The baskets were auc-i
met with quite an accident In ; tioned off by Ed I'.a'Ker, one of the tms-
upsetting the wagon, it causing much
extra work. Tbey moved it with
Cross's larg? Engine. In front of the
Shaver place they carried rail and
corduroyed fie road for perhaps 60
feet. We left them as they were as
cending the next hill In good order,
hoping they would reach their desti
nation without further accident
Geo. Doucherty and family visited
at K Cot ts Mills Sunday.
Annie Spurlln will return to
tveg of the district, and the um of
i,f.C' was realized, which will he I
used for th Improvement of tho i
sciiool. I
STAFFORD.
Roosevelt famllle. this being the
15th child born to Mr. and Mr. Ve
teto. Mrs. 0. G. Toll went to Portland
Saturday.
Alicy Widow imin"d his ankle
at school one day last week. Harold
Sage and Elmer Irwin, "got the
wheiiliarrow Cy" an! took him home
Walter Howe was home from Port-
No more need for" the spring poet.
The weather is too nice to spoil it ; land a couple of days.
reading noetrr. I Harold Clancy, of Portland, visited
! Chris Milem has put a cement curb ! hi brother Sunday.
bT i amund ht Int In ih mihllp cemetery ! We henr that W. II. Tull will sail
home noar Salem after a week's visit i an1 otherwise Improved the ground. I for Europe in September. We wish
here with friend and relatives. She other have been doing much towards we might go with you, but may you
will attend tlie Moose Carnival In j improving the ilent city. enjoy the well-earned trip.
Salem the coming week. Mrg Gage, accompanied by hcreld j Will Naton ha accepted a (malt Ion
Ephram Giger. who was taken to put daughter, Mrs. Ella Sweek, also in Oregon City, where they will re
Portland ome time ago and operated daiighf-r-ln-law, Mr. Henry Gate, I stile. We are pleased to l-arn that
on for appendicitis, we understand, both of Hums, Oregon, arrived home I Vera will locate so near us.
will be able to return home soon. i from a trip to Albany, Corvallls and The Nazaiines have painted their
riell Hammnnit a barber bv trade. ' Eugene, and while gone attended ; cnurcn, mtiicn makes a oecloed lm
who worked in Oregon City everal ; State Grange, and spent a very en
years ago. i now home taking a well Joyable week. They report crops np
earned rest nd having much nJoy- the valley as looking very backward
ment in country life. and feel the UH grass and waving
km roaa m
Children Ciry'for Flotchcr's
Tho Hind You Il:tv Always llonglit, nnl vblt h lui Wrn
lu o lor oror IM j-rnr, liua bornotho tlgiiuture of
-j? - anil lins bocn iniulo under It It ir.
sZfJ-t-f1- niHrviiloi ulncoltsliifunrr,
fCi,lcA4tf Allow lui one todocclva you In tu,
Alt CouiitorfclU, Imlfiitlon and Just-iks-good ro but
i;iMrlmnt Hint trlftu with and endiinirir tlie lirnlth o(
IiifMJiU uud thUdrt'ti-lCiiKjrlciioo nguluit Kxiivruueiit,
What is CASTORIA
Caatorl 1 a linrnlc snlintltute lor Cnstor OH, Taro.
frorlo, Drop and NiMitlilnir Hyrnp. It I lKunnt. Jt
i-ontnln iieltlirr Opium, Morplilno nor otlicr Kuritlo
siibstunco. It aire I Its gitiiruiitee. It donlroy Worm
anil alliiy lverlhii'. i'or more tliait thirty yenr U
lm been In constant use for th relict or Const fputlon,
riutiilcncy, AVlnd t'ollc, all Twitting- Trouble smj
)lurrhii. It rrRUluti the Htoiuui'h and llowrl.
iiasluilliitoa tlie 1'oikI, glvlnir lieultby and natural sleep.
The t'bildrou's lNumceaThc Wotber'a Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
l Dears the Signature of
Si
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
J. K. Andrew left Monday for Yam
hill County to look after hi Interest
in a titular claim.
MACK8BUR0.
Another week has been iibriv In
hy golden sunlight, following day of
heavy rain, but though tho weather
Is alumst no evict reproduction o(
what we hud a week ago, nut so the
greiil world of vegetation. Thnl lim
udvnncii lieyund Indlef. and can only
do vtTllled by seeing. The Rniln Is
higher snd thicker, the apple and
other blossoms have fulli ji and been
iMplncl by embryo fruit. Tim rune
buds hnve doubled In U and lonv
rows of vegetables are perplng lllmve
the ground, even the humble spud,
undaunted by thu tart t tut t tons of Its
predecessor are still lying unsold.
Is bravi ly lining it dark urcm leuv.-s
In Ih.t mill I tit t l)i DrttCOIl rHIll-h
man affords no exception to the max- lt H.nurdny an I Sunday,
lm. "Hope springs eternal In the lm UcoiRe Newsome. of (.lad li.lltisx,
man br'iisl." and as many acri-s of
potatoes are being plumed as et er.
Win. Ikirtfl aud ('Is lirlium are Imiil
ing tinnier for the new bouse, which
Mr. Ilaptli I planning lo comtiieiire
in the approaching Jun.
Sol ,-itnniUir has iiunpli'ti'd t'le I'l
trrnal arriiiiKfiiient of bis new barn
bv buylti't H nrw automobile, (ieo
Walsh Is putting the finishing cout of
MARQUAM.
The l-ndles" Aid Society nri' going
to give an entertainment mij k
crentii social at Hie ball Krld.iy tit
nlng. May ;:lrd. The Muriimin baud
Kill fin tilah the tniislc
Mrs. M. J. Stmkwell U li.ivlnx ia.
other house built on her ru-rt)r In
(on. to be occupied by Mr. mid Mrt
J. C. Mariuam.
.Mr. J. II I'olilon rweltcd ulo
Krum lust Krliloy from llllmiia trll
lug th- new of lir brnllii-rs Ueata,
She lelt for I'orlluud the suiiie evra
lug uci-uiiipaiib-d by !i T inotlir.
Mr. and Mr Welde lelt (or 1111.
linls liisi wooV Mr. Wmlibl Is to
eiigagn 111 bliiikatiilllillig Mr. Wtsi
did linn been assisting lor aMvr,
MIhs Itirtliu Miller III l!li Maniuiui
I leph.uie oltlce,
J, M. l.iirMns, of Oregon t'lt. H
visiting bis brotlii-r. I. I. I.irklnt,
pulnt on Hie said iinin.
Mrs. A. II. Ilnldwin etijoytsl a very
pleasant visit from Mr. Chris Nof?.l.
yer and her two lit t It son on Tues
day nfti rnooii.
Tho Nfiicksliurg Junior, a goixl bull
tenin. averagliig In agi alHiut II ft "on
years, would like to arrange games
with anv teams of their own rlas.
Itufus Kraxberger I mitnager. Ad
dress, Aurora It. K. I). No. 1, telephone
Canhy Mutual.
The Maclislitirg leaver dcf.-ated
the Klilorado teiim on the local
ground Kundiiy, si'ore & to 2. Tin
game as much closer than Is ludl
rated by the score, as it was a tie.
2 to 2. from the 2nd to the 9th Inning
Sid. Smith wa in thu box for tho
visitors and pitched a fine game, hold
ing Ch strong butter to five hit.
Hilly HcvoiiI Ih, for Miickaburg. pitch,
ed a star game, and also fielded bis
position In a aensationul manner.
Tho Macksbitrg Junior went to Ml)
Tn 11 it on Sunday nud played a coin,
posit team of Molnlla Itlius, Cray
and Stars. The game resulted K ti
9 Itl favor of Molalla. Tim Miieli-
burg Stars bad a giiinn sihcduled
with Aurora for Sunday but the Au
rora team fulled to put III an appear
ance. This in th.- team that Marlis
burg defeated a week ago Sunday, 15
to I.I.
The many friends of Marshall
Scrumlln will lm Horry to learn that
hi house was destroyed by lire lust
Saturday nud that Im was uniil.le to
save anything except Ills base ball
suit that he was wearing at the time.
Andy (irlblile Is suffering from n
Severn aliscess on Ills face.
Mr. and Mrsl Sol Htrubliar took a
trip to Canhy on Monday In their new
auto.
Mr. Struhliar brought Mf. Ilaldwln
out to his ranch honso In his auto on
Tuesday afternoon.
TWILIGHT.
Mr. ('line has rented bis farm to
Mr. uidnke and moved bl family to
Portland.
Mrs. Ib'iitley's rnolhur, of Oak
flrove, is making her an extended vis
it. Miss Hose Splger lins accepted a
iwisltlon in the Oregon City Enter
prise bindery.
An automolill, coming from Cor
vallls, had the misfortune to Jump In
one of the mud holes In front of (leo.
I.nzi lie's place and break an axle.
The driver wanted to "know what
county this was, he said "You have
good roads."
Mr. Schmeledeke, of Portland, but
formerly of this place, was a guest
of Mr. and Mr. A. II. Harvey Sunday.
Walter lliilltird lately from the east
Is visiting with his sister. Mrs. T.
Kelland.
M. J. Ijutelle attended the booster
meeting at Mvilalla Tuesday evening
and M one of the prominent speak
er.
j. K. Ilentley was called to Mar-
fiuam Wednesday on account of his
mother's death. He ha wide cir
cle of friends her who sympathize
with him in his sad bereavement.
t)'o. I.azelle was in Woodburn Son-
day vlnltlng with friends.
Miss Alta Kamshy and her pupil
cleaned tlvj school yard Tuesdav.
which adds much to It appearance.
A delightful surprise was given
Mrs. Thomas Kelland at her home
Saturday afternoon by a numlx-r of
provment In the building. her friends. A luncheon of cak and
Mr. VanWInkle Is having her I coffee was served the guests. All went
house painted, which Improve thijhome declaring that tbey bad a very
looks of the place vsry much. j pk-asen. time. j
whs In town last Alitor i.iy.
The fori'tiinil on Ihe .Mcllrlile rsnrh,
belter knowu n the Jordon ranch wu
i irouiili her.i Mou lay btilng coail
UH-k cattle.
C. P. Thomas lost a valuable luarc
last week Iroin the effect of a sua.
Tin' Mnniuim lusil Hl clow
May 2Mb.
frank Krlckson and P. A. Manpum
null loir im Mr Stoi'kwell's build
ing.
Mr. Ackerson. of Ixino, Mirlon
County, Is Hnillug a few it.iva IU
hi duuv.liter. Mr. Iluttle M). r
MEADOW BROOK.
A number of the young folks nttcod
ed the concert given by the Col too or
chestra at the M. K. Church, of Mil
lino, Saturday night.
It. U Oretn stietit a few dnyi (I
MiiKiioiuuh Station visiting his
fut her who I lck.
Miss May Yodcr spent Sunday it
P. (). Chlndgren'.
Mr. mid Mr. J. V. Chase anil ion.
Hurry, Mr. Johnson, dnughters, Ainu
anil I'reilu. and son, Unrol l and Ol
io llofstetter were visitor at A. L.
Uirklns Sunday.
Mrs. Sliephutxl Is on the sl' k Hit.
Misses Mabel and Itutii snd Ha
muli aud lltiben Chlndgren and Mr
llu lloyle spent Sunday Ht Itulph llol
man s.
It. I,. Oretn I preparing lo mail
brick soon.
GREENWOOD.
Mrs. Walter Mead an I )i r to Ut
ile girls. I.ury and Alberta, are Hi
lling with her parents, Mr. and Mn
llraker this week.
Hoy (Iregory and wlK from I'ort
land, spent Sunday with (heir tt
cuts Miss Stroup Is still sick, but l
to be about Ihe house,
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory gnv t
to the young people Saturday night.
The evening wa spent In danclM
At 12 o'clock supper was served W
Mrs. (iregory. ,
Mr, llraker and Mr. Ml-au c""
on Mrs. Hugh Jones Friday.
Auction Sale
AT
Lone Oak Farm
ONE MILE EAST OF CLACK
AMAS STATION ON THE DA
MASCUS ROAD,
Thursday, May 29th
AT 10 O'CLOCK. 6IX MILCH
COWS, TWO FRESH WITH
CALF, TWO HORSES, TWO
BROOD SOWS, DOUBLE
SEATED SINGLE HORSE
HACK, SINGLE FARM WAG
ON, BUGGY HARNESS, FARM
IMPLEMENTS, CHICKENS,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
ETC, A.W. Cook, Auctioneer