Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 06, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTEUPH18K. Fit I DAY, .HINK (?, WW.
MSilJiEC0llJNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
COLTON.
Mr. Mini Mm. tins dotiicrg return
ed from Oswego, Saturday, aftor n
visit with the former' sisltcr, Mrs.
Hall and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Kild Kail and children
of MolHlla, visited wit ti Mr. and Mrs.
W. K. llonney at Colton Sunday.
Andrew Jnhnsou's new Urn la nour
IiiK completion.
Mr. ond Mrs. V. Kstes and sons,
of Oregon City, wore among t'ai
pleasure seekers at Colton Sunday.
iilss Ruby Countryman, who had
been visiting with friends and re'.u
Uvea bore, left for her home at Grand
Hound last week.
Mr. Vlckbnrg's brother left for
Sweden last Tuesday.
Jay Dlx and Gus Schlewe. of Shublo
were visitors at Colton Sunday.
The Ladles' Aid Society met at the
home of Mrs. C. Stromsreert s Thurs-
oRy- v .
Harlie Freeman transacted busi
ness at Colton Wednesday.
A Ruche has purchased a new
cream separator.
M'ss Nellie llonney Is home from
Estacada to spend her vacation.
Mr. Nyqulst left for Montana last
week.
Several monumenta have been
erected on the Uobeson lot at he
Dix cemetery since last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rowea, of
Portlnnd aw visiting at the lalter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman, at
Elwood.
Mat Kandle assisted by Frank
Nicolas tools a herd of cattle to the
former's ranch in Cue mountains Sat
urday. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Ronney left
for Sherwood Thursday to visit
friends and relatives.
Mr. Dix and son U. S. visited at
Dix Bros, saw mill at Sbuble Satur
day. Miss Freeda Hult is home from
Portland visiting her parents.
M E ADO WB ROOK.
Quite a number attended the picnic
at Molalla Saturday, also a number
of tae young folks attended the ice
cream social given at the church in
Mulino Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larkins, daugh
ters, Ruth and Alma, son Allen, visit
ed relatives at Marquam Sunday.
Peopie are enjoying the fish they
are catching at the fish racks on the
Molalla river.
Misses Ella and Lillie Schlswe,
Nettie Larkins and Walter Hofstetter
visited at R. U Orem s Sunday.
Ida Burdine is working for Mrs.
Milton Chtndgren at present.
Mr. John Kohler, of Klamath Falls,
Oregon, spent a couple of days with
his neice, Mk-s. R. U Orem.
Myrtle Larkins spent Sunday after
noon with Mrs. Ralph Holman.
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Chindgren and
family &pent Sunday at Mr. llult's of
Colton.
Mr. J. F. Chase left for Alberta,
Canada, Monday afternoon, where he
owns a farm. He expects to s'ay un
till fall.
Archie Dougan has a crew of men
cutting saw logs on A. L. Larkins'
place.
Mrs. Batey and daughter. Gladys,
visited at Mrs. Shepherd's Sunday.
MULINO.
Whilo blasting out stumps on his
place at Mulino last Tuesday Mr.
Long was seriously hurt, one hand be
ing badly mangled and his clothing
torn from his body.
Mrs. Fred Woodsldes Is visiting her
mother, Mtrs. Wallace.
Miss Vesta Churchill returned
Thursday from Linn County, where
she has been visiting for the past
month. Her neices, Misses Helen and
One Or Two Generations Ago
Most Farm Animals Roamed At
Large But We Have Gradually
Found That This Did Not Pay
The barn yard fowls have been the last to feel the effects of bus
iness methods on the farm but. at last they have to get In their
place (in the poultry yard) and stay there.
The 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 years ago. Every fanner keeps chlekens because It
pays and It will pay lots better and the farm will look better if
they are kept In the poultry yard.
Thay are about the most profitable animals on the farm and It
takes less space and less expense to keep them.
Enough of our poultry fencing to keep your fowl properly
will cost very little and will be the best investment you ever
made on the farm. Ak for price.
FRANK BUSCH
Furniture and Hardware
Jessie I'arker accomp.ml.'d Ikt home
and will remain for a couple of weeks
vIslllnR relatives here.
A baby daughter arrived at the
home of Arthur Mullatt and who on
Wednesday. Mar SS.
Mrs Churchill went to Portland
Saturday to visit her sisters and re
turned Monday.
News lias reached here of the mar
rliun of Miss Nada 1oe to Albert
Grlndo. Miss Lee was formerly a res
ident of Mulino and her many frauds
here wish her a long and happy life.
The happy couple: will make their
home near SUverton.
School will close here Friday, June
C, and a school fair will be given on
that day. A good program has been
prepared and a basket dinner will bo
served at noon.
An Ice cream social was given Sat
urday utght. May 3t, at the grove near
the churth by the Loyal Gleaners. An
enjoyable time was had. The pro
ceeds were $16.20.
Miss Grace Forbes, of Fortland. Is
visiting her sisters, Mrs. K. J. Maple.
Weldor. Erickson fell out of a hack
Sunday morning and came nearly
breaking his arm.
Merle Seward spent the week end
with her sister, Mrs. Bert Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Maple and Mr. anl
Miss Jones went to Wllholt Thurs
day. WILSONVILLE.
Mrs. Mallory of Junction City, U
visiting at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Jake Peters. -
Harney Cronln. who Is busy workl'ig
fcr the railroad at Salem, spent Sun
day at home.
The Odd Fellows' lodge has taken
in a goodly number of new members
during the past month.
Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford went to
Portland last week to see Mrs. Ruth
erford's brother, who was hurt in a
motorcycle accident.
W. E. Bonnie and wife, of Colton,
spent Saturday and Sunday visiting
their relatives Mr. Alison and Ed
Baker and families.
Mr. and Mrs. McKinney and chil
dren spent Tuesday of last week, m
the Rose City.
Mr. and Mrs. Gould, of Salem, vis
ited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Aden
last week.
The Parent-Teachers' Association
held a meeting in the school house
on Thursday.
Eugene Schwartx. who met with a
bad fall, and was sent to the hospital
a short time ago, has returned and
is much improved, although not
s;rong.
Mrs. Larsen. Mrs. Cronln and Mrs.
Gould spent Wednesday with Mrs
Fred Prawl.
A young motorman arrived at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wright recent
ly. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie, of North
Plains, and their grandchild visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. Baker and other rela
tives last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Baker spent
Decoration Day at the home of Mr.
Baker's parents, and attended the
services in the cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Alison Baker had a
handsome marble monument placed
over Alfred's grave recently.
Prof. Graham and family and
Robt. Graham spent Decoration Dav
with relatives here, coming by auto
from Portland.
Mr. Erwin, of Kansas, is visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Jones.
A. 0. Westgate, of Alberta, Cans la
who Is a half-brother of Mr. Murray
here, has come to our village to re
side permanently and is building a
residence. Mr. Westgate is an ac
complished paluter and carpenter, and
Is already engaged In painting at the
Stangol's ranch home.
The children are all busily prepar-
Ing for the Juvenile fair, aud Mrs.
Young will probably have a good
fair as Inst year, and It would be dif
ficult Indeed, to make It better una,
Many compliments have been pass
ing upon tho beautiful silver cups,
donated by the W llsonvllio business
men, for the motor races held recent
Iv. A Decoration Day service was held
In the Hood View evmetery on that
dav, as has been the custom for mn.ty
years. Rev. Kldrldge. of Sherwood,
was the speaker of the occasion. Ad
dresses were also given by Mr. At
kins. Mr. Moorbaek. recital by Mia
MiHirback, and there was appropriate
glinting by the Hood View choir.
At the last meeting of the Reboknh
lodgo Mrs, 11. 1). Aden was electel
Noble Grand, Mrs. Barney Cronln,
Vice Grand; Jud Seely, Secretary and
Alma Mi-sen, treasurer. Refresh
ments were nerved under the super
vision of the Past Grand. Miss Helen
Mtirray, and a spleudld social time
enjoyed by all.
A number of Miss Helen Murray's
school pupils surprised her In a de
lightful manner at tier notne on nisi
Tuesday evening. Games were play
ed, refreshments wvro served an 1 n
Jolly time spent by nil present.
WILLAMETTE.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Waldron and
daughters were Portland visitors Sat
urday. The measuring social given by the
Udies' Aid Society Tuesday evening,
May 17, was a pleasant affair and ov
er $17 was renllied. Ice cream and
cake were for sale and there was a
short program. A recitation tha"
evoked considerable amusement was
called "The Indies' Aid." by Frank
Bennett.
Dr. T. B. Ford held the first com
munion service In the history of tho
little Willamette church. A collection
for poor and needy people was tak
en. The Clackamas County Teachers'
Association held their monthly ban
quet at Willamette Saturday, May 31.
There was not as large an attendance
as was expected but a line time was
reported, and a delicious chicken sup
per was served by the ninth grade
girls. !
The Willamette Literary Society
gave an entertainment Friday even
Ing, May 30, at which there wa a i
SS
conveniences and
Hot and Cold Water,
j.t: .L
jf arc now wiiiiui uic tcai.ii
suburban residents.
invested
will return you eventually
"MYERS S jf
PUMPS X
h
j
I
The Mitched-Leader System furnishes you cool water anywhere you want it, under
any pressure you want, up to 125 lb. Hundreds of home owners right here
I COMPLETE "Sfc ,
V. J. VILSOH
ORGON CITY, OKLGOH
crowded house and a splendid time
Is the report.
i The orchestra from Oregon City,
I which pleased so greatly two weeks
ago was again present with the excep
tion of Mr. Uaxter and the enthusiasm
! was evtn greater over the music.
! There was a pretty drill, a pantomlne
recitation and song. I'M was ths
I proceeds.
j Mrs. Carl I-angford Is here from
California Waiting her granddaught-r
Mrs. Chartes Waldron and otter re'a
! tlves.
i Mr T n. Standiford and wife and
; little daughter are In Willamette for i
I awhile. He Is at the head of th
I engineers who are surveying a 401 1
j tract of land for the Steel Co Into 5 '
: and 10-aere tracts. I
REDLAND.
I Carl Mowphat had the mlsfort'ino
: to lose a fine colt last wsek. It was
; In the pasture and broke Its leg.
J. li. Ripley was out In his new auto
Sunday.
' Ceorge Dozler and sister. Rose, of
Needy. pnt the week-end with tlnir
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. R. Kerr.
Mrs. J. H. Rlnley and Mrs. W. L.
Moore made a trip to Damascus Tues-
1 day and came back with several crates
of strawberries.
Wednesday evening. June 11, there
: will be an entertainment at th M. E.
church with moving pictures as one
; of the fpatur-s.
Sunday test Memorial services inr-t
hid In t?: church hro. Rev. Coop
gave a very Interesting talk. Th1
many ha'ifiil flaw-rs In the reme-
! tary shonwed alw), the number of poo-
I pie .out.
J Cardr ns are all looking good in this
vicinity, but a rain would Improve
them.
MACK3BURQ.
Seed time being about over, other
Interests are claiming tho attention of
the ranchmen. Building Is unusually
active.
William Barth la removing part
of bis house lu preparation for the
new one that he Intends to have com
pleted before full.
t hus. Krnxbergcr putting so law"
an addition to Ills homo that It will
practically be now house, and Ira
Morris Is building new house for
himself.
School la over and the problem how
to keep the children happily employe!
through vacation seem to be solve
bv the approaching Juvenile lair. The
children are busy with their fruit.
vcgeUihlo and stock raising, and are
also creating many articles of manual
skill. Many splendidly-kept gardens,
much ndmlrablo' live stock and the
work of many diligent hands may b
seeu as the result of the new Impetus
thus given to tho rising generation
of this place. Not one of us may
forecast the outcome of this awaken
tug of the love of nature In thu hearts
of the young. The longing for the
city and its allurements that has been
tho bain of so many country house
holds In largely obviated by the work
necessary to success In obtaining
creditable production from the soil,
This turning. In the morning of life,
to that generous rewanler of toll, our
Mother Earth, must exert an Inlln
ence that can never be lost.
The Eby school gave a most pleas
ing order of exercises, followed by a
basket social on Saturday night. The
entertainment was well attended and
was protl table as It was pleasant.
Ahe people of South Maeksliurg will
be sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Slier
wood, who have won the estee mand
good will of children and patrons
alike In the year they have spout
here.
The Mlicksburg school held Us an
nual nlcnlc at Smith's park on Thurs
day, the 2'Jtb. and bad an enjoyabl
time. The weather was perfect, th
games entered Into with spirit, a id
the generous lunch was consumd with
a relish that only hearty out-of-door
p'ay can give.
The base ball game on Sundny be
tween the Macksburg team aud tho
Molalla Stars, resulted 18 to 6 In fa
vor of Macksburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Howell, of Port
laud are visitors at the home of Mrs.
LIFE
TOO SHORT
To spend in discomfort. Running water in the home brings many
comforts theBath Sanitary Toilets
Etc, Etc. City people wouldn't be
k -f .11 I
ui an iuiui vi
Every dollar
in a
-1
a JL
cEADER
Water
System
$10 worth of comfort to say
have found the solution of their water supply problem
Let us send you our Book, "The Question of Water" with circular
containing cuts of homes and letters of Northwestern parties who
i have installed them. It will surprise you how
vou can secure a Mifcneli Water System that will
satisfactorily take care of your requirement.'
Writ U$ At Once.
341 Street
PORTLAND
Spokane Boise
& CO. CANBY HARDWARE & IMP. CO.
Howell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Smith. ;
Mr. Marshal I-azelle Is also a guest
of M. Smith.
Mrs. Ed Hurgess, of Friend, Oregon,
is, with her little daughter, visiting
h;r mo'-her, Mrs. J. Gibson. I
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Haldwln have ;
moved back to their ranch for the .
summer. I
Mrs. John llines and Mrs. Dan Wol--fer
were guests of Mrs. Geo. Walsh on '
Monday. j
Joe GlbHon has rented a hop ranca
and will work It tlie coming summer.
Fol!o'inR are the name of Macks-:
burg pupils who were neither absent
nor tardy In the school yar Just
closed:
High School Hilda Harth, Inlce
Keesling, Adam Kalb and Myrtle Ixir
enz. I'rlmary Mildred Kecsllng and El
sie Kalb.
ROCK CREEK AND 8UNNY8IDE
Rom, to Mr. and Mrs. Osterback,
Saturday, May. 24, a baby girl.
Mrs. Vogel has been quite sick, but
is now hett'-r. '
Harry Feathers lit the proud posses
sor of a 10-pound boy, born Sunday
morning, June 1.
Frank Ot.t, wlh his new engine Is
hauling the rock crusher to Hunny
side. On Hock Creek hill the engine
Mused to pull and tongue of the
crusher broke letting the crusher start
down the bill, but hitting soni'-tliiii?,
turnf-d It cross lse, which prev-nti;J
a ufrHfl acr -nt.
Rev. a. R. Kliss Is appointed to I
T'le Dalles for the coming yenr, and
will move this w-1r.
Mrs. Orville Cox and chlVlren have
bein vliiting at Sunnysld?.
GLAD TIDINGS.
Tho plctilr given by the band hoys
of Molalla. hold In MiFnddcii a Grove
on Saturday, May .11, was nil enloy
able nftalr for all In attendance, With
ns attentive a iiuiu to look out for
tho general welfare of lh people a
Mr. MoFuddoii. olio muld scares no
nwiiv dlsiatlstleil. And such good men
Harold KiikIk. and Frank Adams.
as niarslmlln of the day. one who
would so misbehave us lit he cation
down bv tliein would sunt be a lui-i
one. The platform dance engaged lit
In the afternoon by the young peopl
was enjoyed to a certain extent even
by the older people, for II did not
seem so very long since they too,
were young, and llkn the young peo
ple of Hi ' present generation, danced
mid were merry.
Musk Inns- Mrs. Mary Ridings, Pi
ano; Mr. T. . Hidings, violin. The
iiiuslo was well rendered and was par
ticularly Interesting aud appreciated
by the rlter. who nt one time claim
ed those worthy people as neighbors.
A celebration will be held on lheie
same grounds on July . and a large
attendance Is expected.
Miinuel Hartnmn. of W'aplnltla. Ore
gon. Informs relatives In Mnniuam
that his ramlly have Hie amuii pox.
Il Is a brother of Charlie niul liar
vev Hnrtmun, of SUverton. Ore., and
a brother of Miss Jane llartnian, of
Scott MIIN. also an uncle of Mrs
Dr. Todd, of Molalla.
Mr. Run Is about done planting
corn.
Frank Erickson will start the plant
Ing of five acres of potatoes on John
Wooster's place week arter next.
The nlcnlc to take place at Mt
Angel Saturday, June 7. will no doubt
be well patronlrml. The one on the
same dale at Wolfors Springs like
wise.
Talk about gloomy winters, one al
most fowls the like In the enjoy
ment of these beautiful summer days.
NORTH LOGAN.
Mr. John Jackson, of Canity was vis
iting Saturday at Cumins Mill with
Dick Johnson.
Among some of the sport of this
place who attended the ball game at
Estacnda Sunday were Jim Harry.
Dick Johnson. Elmer Douglas. Billy
Sagar and Geo. Sagar. ths latter play
ing with the team.
Win. Odell went to Barton 8unday
COMPLETE
SYSTEM
the Wash Room-
without them and they
nothing of fire protection.
in this system.
reasonably
STOVERS
COOD
ENGINE
CAM BY, ORCOOM
to attend the ball game,
Martin Griffin and his brother went
fishing Humliiy. but Martin says they
were not biting very good.
J. I). Cumins went to 1'ortland Mon
day on business.
Jim Harry la building a new fenc-j
for J. II. Cumins around his calf pos
ture. Klmer Douglas wont to Eagle Cree't
Saturday to visiting his people.
Mr. Smith and party of I'nrtland
were out her Sunday having an outing
and Inspecting J. II. Cumins' new null.
Tii y drove out In two big anion.
A hero Is considerable unraslnniis
In the neighborhood at present on ac
count of the report of two mud docs
being at large here.
H. I'. ChriHtiansen was vlslllng his
futher and motlwr Sundny and saw
a big black bear at t-ie old mill site,
not having a gun at the time, he
tlirew rocks at It and chased It up
the hill.
Gus Nescheaky went to llarton Mon
day evening on busln -hs.
Mr. Almond McMurray, wife and
baby were visiting at Mr. and Mrs.
Sam llamhb-t's Sunday.
Miss Grace Stanton was visiting
friends at llarton Sunday.
MIhs Irene Marshall and little broth
er were visiting Sunday at Mrs. J. II.
Cumins.
Mrs. l.otta Cumins and daughter,
?;il-l, were vlKltlng at Mrs. Ilam-bli-t
s.
Misi Helen Johnson, age 11 years,
of alirton. ClarTiamas County, Oregon,
has won the first prlre In sin-Ming In
Hie fifth -rrade. She had 112 head
h'-ad mark. Her fath-r, Al Johnson,
was tlv hook t'-nrVr at Cumins Cnmo
last yenr.
Ila Lyons won the second prize In
snelilntr. Hlie had 10S head marks.
She was In t!ie sixth rra:l
Tuiah Russel was the teachr.
Children Cry
The Kind Yon Iluvo Always llonght, niwl which ling hnvn
lu tisa for over HO ycitrg, luu homo tho alirimiuro ot
"a ' - mid linn born iiutdo tinder Ms per.
Or SS'- mtnut aiiK'rvllint alnco It Infuucy.
VAj7&.UA'U Allow no on todocHvo you In mu.
All (ountrrolti, litiltutltttiN mimI "luat-iis-goiKl,iir but
lCxperlinont Unit trltlo villi mid tudiinirr tlin health (
lufuuU utid tlilldrtn i;xKrUnco iifitlust LxiorliutuiU
What is CASTORIA
Castorlrt l u lniriiilf atihsllttito for Castor Oil, IftW).
Boric, Drop mid Soothing- Hyrups. It U hnsiint.
fontulim iH'lthi-r Opium Morphine nor other Kurootlo
ubNtmice. IU no U It gmirimtnts It destroys Woriu
mid nlhiya lVvrlsliiif. Tor moro than thirty yours It
tin been lu roiisiitut tmn for tho relief of CoiiNtlpullon
liiitiilency, AVInd Cnllo, ull Tcethlnir Troubles und
IMurrlniMt. It rciruluto tho Htoiiiuch mid ItoweU,
iimlmlhifcs tho food, giving- hcnltliy mid nuturul sleep.
Tho CUlldrcu's riuiacu-Tlio Jlothcr'a i'rlcud.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bough!
In Use For Over 30 Years
TWILIGHT.
Miss Anna Wilehart. of Oregon
City, spent the week with her sister,
Mrs. J nines llylton.
Mrs. r'red J. Melndl and children,
of Sellwood. have returned home aft
er several days visit with her pnr
cuts, Mr. and Mrs. tleo. IjixcII.
Miss Marin llurvey. of H-ntlle. Is
sHnditu her vacation at loivn l'ol
ranch.
Mr. I.. J. llylton was given a postal
card shower last Krldiyr lu honor of
his "Sth birthday anniversary by hl
friends and niul Ives
Mr. and Mrs. lino. Hcbreinwr vis
ited over Sunday lu Sellwood.
Miss Klennor Urodlo wus a dinner
guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. lieu
l.sielle.
The tirango mh-IiiI held In New Eri
Saturday evening was a success, bo'h
tliisuiiully and sixially.
Mrs. I.. K. lleulley Is cntertnlnliiK
company from Mnripiam.
Mrs. A. 11. llurvey lias been In I'ott
land visiting with friends.
Miss Alia Itumsby has returned o
li.-f huiiin in Molalla after teaching
a successful eight-months term of
school.
BARLOW.
At tint cl'y ebi'tlon imld Monday
evening v. W. Ji-sse was elncti-d may
or: J A. Andrews, Uley Sletager and
J. J. Wurfel wro elected rouiu llinen;
V. II. Tull, treasurer and Chns. tls
worth, recorder.
Mrs. (! o. Igler lius been quite III
with heart trouble, but Is recovering
Mrs. Churchill went to Portland
Suuduy, where she underwent an op
eration Monday. Mr. Churhlll accom-
panlinl lies to Portland but returned
Monday evening lu tlmo fur tun elm
tlon.
HJnlmer Krlikson will gruduatu
from 1. 10 Cbiiby high school Friday.
11. K. Melvlu went Oregon City
for the Memorial services.
Cecelia Jolinsou went to (Sleiidulu
Monday w here she will spend the sum-ni-r
with her graud-inotlier and si
ter. MIhs Nellie.
AiTss tlra U e. of Portland, calls I
on Miss llui tie lrwlu Ix-tweeti trains
Saturday evening.
Tim Jernlgiin family gave a show
hern Saturday evening.
Chris .icgh-r has bought the farm
on the west side of Oakley bill nml
Is now will) his family rimidlnfl there,
Welcome Chris and family to on
midst.
Mrs. Wurfel's sister aud ulster-i'i
law and children of Portland, w re vis-
King Mrs. Wurfel Sunday.
Kd (irendling has triuW-d ills rnmh
for an automobile, which lie Is enjoy
ing very much these fine evenings.
Clayton Walgamot's old friends will
he grieved to hear thai he Is lxdfust
all of the time, being too weak to sit
up and still longing for death to re
lieve his suffering.
He passed Ills 12 birthday last Hun
day. He Is very much pleased to have
friends call and would be delighted
to have hla old friends In Canny call
on him as he Is still very much In-t"r-'sted
In Canby.
II. J. Van Winkle left Tuesday for
Portland.
Henry Zlegler's strawberries are
among the earliest to ripen as be
shipped two crates last week and Is
now shipping many of them.
C. O. Tull ami (iius. KIm worth came
down from Schacfers mill Mondny
night for the election.
Kred .les.io left Wednesday for Rjio.
kane.
Many attended the recital from hero
Tuesday evening. Miss I.bvIiio Widows
took part In the recital, playing the
violin and Miss Olga Howe will take
part Wednesday evening on the pro
gram, il lying the piano.
DOVER.
John Hews made a trln to the r.
himbln River Inst week on his motor
cyle. P. Orlff In was home from null linn
last Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. K. (J. Thayer is suffering from
a severs aitack of neuralgia.
M. M. Reld CHmn till from M,.ivi..,i.
Monday,
Victor Ilodlev Is entertiil
brother and wife, from Southern Ore
gon. C. A. Keith find wife ntl,.ni1,.l llm
Commencement em-nisi s at Katncada
Hltli School Mav 2Htil Thnlr a.i
tlaylord, was one of the grnduat .
rt. .1. Morrlion entertain, ,f frl ,tuiw
from Portland Sunday
Mar.'.'irei Seward. Kbnnr.p !!..
Helen hii.I Oaylnrd Keith rv home
from KxfRcada, where they w ro at
tending llh'h S( lun,l.
GREENWOOD.
Mr. Osborn died at )! hnmn li.i
Tnes-lay morninr. He leaves a wid iw
mi l ge;eral children to mourn his Ions.
for Flotchor's
.Irk
Signature of
lis was burled Wednendny sll-rtooa
In Mountain View cemetery.
Mrs. Kiiowlcs and daiiKhler, Nollt,
liiivo gone lo Lebanon lo lnlt Mi
liven. Mrs. Hamilton went to I'ortlaml
Mondny to visit her slater ind hr
two daughters.
J. V. Ilraker Is hntnn thin wwk
putting up fences and spraying trw
Kour teams vountend work oa
the road to Molalla, grading It up
level, this week.
W. Cassady la running Ins mill
Steadily, sawing trees.
Harold Urown, of I'nrtlntid Is nt
lung nls uncle and aunt, Mr. vcA
Mrs. Hamilton.
Out Laxatlva for ths Aged.
Old men and women f--el tlin lind
of a Imntlvn morn than youiig foPii,
but It must be snfw and hariuli-ss sod
one wiilch will not causn pain. Dr.
King's New life Pills, are especially
KKid for tho aged, for they set prumi
ly and easily. Price !.V. Itecvm
nHMnleil by Huntley tiros. Co., Oregon
City, Hubbard and Caiiby.
AL8PAUCH,
Mrs. John tlltiiens and thi'iKhW,
Haiel, were Portland visitors Medim
day. A pleasunt surprise wns i:lv.-n M il
Kile n Krli kson Saturday nU-lit by hr
fro nds After partaking of a dulntf
luncheon they riepnrted fur their
homes tired but happy.
Mr, and Mrs. Marshall AtnpugB
sM'iit a few days with thu former'!
pa rents.
Miss Manila Hlepln Is working il
l.ogiti.
M-s. Chns. Sparks was In Pnrtlinl
Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Kdnnr llleple alt rndi-d
the dance at Kstacada Saturdny night.
Mr. II. llarton was Hsletn vlillor
one day Inst week.
BEAVER8 BEAT OAKS
At Portland Purl In ml 3, Oakland.
At San Francisco San Francisco
9, Venice 8. (10 Innlnssl,
At Uis Angeles Urn AiikcIi .
Sacramento 1.
Coast Ltagu Standings.
I -oh. Angeles 813
Onklatid
Sun Francisco '
Venice fiS
Portland
Sacramento
MINNIE IS VERY SORRY
Minnie Hlewart. of Ardenwald, U
ivsted on complaint ot Augusta Ham.
if the nil run iilacn. annenri'd III J"''
tl.io Sbuers' court Wednesday to M-
swer to a charge of asssult. Ane ro
fllctlng parties had settled their dll
fcivnces out of court, and the cm
was dismissed. After Minnie
sure of this she turned to August-
and said:
"Well, now that this case hm wk'
dismissed tlwre Is Just one thing I
. . . . i . I. ..a I'm sult
want to say, anil mat is insi i ui
ry I dldn t smash you harder wheo I
had the chance."
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