Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 16, 1916, Image 3

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CANBY DEPARTMENT
CANIIY, Jun 15. - IH. II)-W, K
Hraluard, who recently cam lo Canby
from HuIkiii, ha takaii ur lb n
III management of Ilia Canby 1 1 r (!!,
formally edited ly (I. K. ItriMiWIriK"
Mr llMHiklnni ipc la lo follow bua
liiita of different iiulnrii for Hi
limit Im'Iiih, lull n hmi'ii't learned yet
Jiixl hal II U lo
Inn from a l.il-f vlall Villi 1'urllaiid
relalltea.
Mlaa 1 .11 1 1 ii Wang mill Mlaa r'aM-Ha
Johnnoii wcitl in Portland Wedneaday
illuming anil remained uiilll Hitmlay
vi-nlng
Kirk llehekali ludg la preparing
for IiiIIIkIIoii and au'T Tucaday
Jun Snih. Th ilicnn staff inel Mon
Ki'hirna from Ih alal eiuiiiliialloii i dav lilghl l riiraiilt, aoina im-in
received I lila week, ihow good aland j bia having gnu for Ih Bummer.
hi! for Canby pupils. T rut y nut. ol
Hih ttlh KhMln pupil who liHik llm
ph)aliliKr leal I' at . Mini twenty
I1 r of Ilia 71 It grail ho look
rui'hy. Then giadea ar credited In
Hie Miilla on llii'lr eighth rd rtl
fliHli'a.
Mlaa l.i'iuiln Hmxika of Iregon CII
ua I'aiiby tlallor Tuesday.
Ham Oolilii'ii, In m n it -r of IIih liol
ili'i'ii Kurnllurn Co, left (lila cik for
AiiuiiiiMla, Molilalia, her hi' and lila
brother will 0-ii a atom. Mr. (iol
ilifii ahlpped wiu alia k h liail on
K. V llor. spent ilay In Portland ' haiut lo Molilalia.
f n)it ItiK IIih Kuan carnival. Mlaa Myrtln Maunder alopped ou r
Mra. C. H. I inn ml ami Huugliler, nlKlit In Canliy Thursday. Mlaa Kami
iNirla. vlalh'il Willi Mra liuniei a, ( WM r,.,inilri Id I'ortlund after
mother. In I'orllanil llila "k
MUa Emily Hpulak i am up from her
limn In Nw Era In au'ii'l Sunday! Kd Krueger and aon, wi-nl lo fori
an extended aiay at Newport, Oregon.
Mra. K in It Kriiegcr, Mr. and Mra
with Candy frlenda, Mlaa Hpulak
leave Uila eck for Kugen t al
It'iid lb aiiiiiini'r normal.
(Icnrg Krrainlln, wlioan liomn la
m ar Ma kaburg. li ft lut week for an
rilrndiMl vlall In Dm raal.
Mnlvln ("Tlno") Kid Wt Wedneaday
for rorlland, whirs ha rnHa lo r
main for Ihn aiiiiiini'r.
land Wednesday lo Vlall relatlvca and
take In Ilia IIim carnival. Kd Krueger
and family rt-l uriifj Sunday evening.
lila niullier remained until Toe
iluy. I). YV. Kmcger looked after tha
htialueaa during lila brother's abaem
Candy Eastern Hlar lixljt had
good ipn-seiitatlv at rorlland dur
ing Ilia grand IimIkii. Meadainea II. II
Kerbs, J. Ii. Kikcrson and M I.
Mr. T. Mllli r U In I'orllimd Uila Hallor wi-ra Ihi-re for Hik rntlra ixru.
wi'i-g rwrlving tiMMiiiai irfufiiiii-iii.
Mlaa Ni'll llaniilon and Wall lt
man molori'd lo Ml. Angi l Hiimlny lo
vlall at tin- homo of Mlaa llumiiton'a
alali-r. Mra. Vuliipy Whlli-.
Mr and Mra. V. II. Iialrand Mr. and
Mra. II. II. Kuli'a had an nti'iidi'd
auto trip Monday, romlilnlng luialnnaa
with pli-aaunv Thy vlallcd (in-aliam,
llorllig. CorliKtl and alao Multnomah
r'alla.
Mra. V. H. Wyrlh apinl Monday
ahopplng In rorlland.
Mra. II. W. Willi a-iit Huturday al
Oawi-go and Portland.
Mra. Arthur Cruhum waa an Or
gon City vlaltor Motnluy.
Mr. and Mra. II. A. Uirkmun, Mr
and Mra. K. A. I'rlral and lliflr amall
ilauglitra, Darliara and IUtiiI. inu-
lorfd In Molallu and l.lliral Hunday
artiTiiiMin.
Tom HolM-rla and Marry Morllinan
of HuIkiii. api-nl a fw houra with Can
hy frliiiiln. Humluy.
Mlaa IVIna Khi-rldun ri'lurnid
Hmuluy vnlng from a wiTk'a vlall
In Torllulid. 8h rrinullii'd until Tui-a-day
with Mlaa Kuyi-tta Jolmaon and
thru drpurti'd for hr honin In
Hlifilila, Or.
Mr. and Mra. I.. II. Wang and Mr
lUlph Bwanhy. wi'iit to I'orllund Hun
day to It praint at a Mrthdny din
nr at lh hum of Mra. Wang'a jla
r. Mra. T. J. (iary, tint ooraaloii lut
ing In honor of Mra. Cary'a birthday.
Mr. and Mra. K. K. Hradtl r
I'orllanil vlaltora Sunday.
The ladla of Canity who hav an
aurcafully manugod Ih rufi-li-rla al
Ctladalon during tho rhuutuuiiua. hav
takn Ihn rom-caalon again for Ihla
ai-aaon. which opt'tia July
Hoyc. llrown rturnd llila wwk
from a winter at Kugno. w hr lie al-
Iwnili'd Ih atal unlvrHiiy.
A. It. HiigU-y la making an xtnd-
"rd vlall In Balcm.
Mra. Wavr and hiilty rlurnd lnal
. . i.. ii..mu..i.u... rt
wrk 10 tlimr lioili in iii'tiiiiRitai".
r a plvaaant vlalt at tho homo of Mr'.
Wnvr'a nlHtcr, Mra. John llualon.
W. 8. Miipl and J"l' Kid atli-nd-
vd the convention of the Maaona at
Allmny luat wk
Mra. lli-rllia llurat apnt a few iluya
In I'ortlund during Ih Hob ahow.
MUa r'lornco Siwll l alopl'InK '
I'ortlund al the homo of her Hlator,
wlio la Ult III.
C. N. Walt utti-ndi'd the potmiiHtir'a
ionvntlon, bIho tlin Koae ahow In
I'ort'iind liiKt wnk. Mra. Walt on
Joyod the Hoae ahow Thuraduy.
Mlaa Miiudo Iliuitty and MUa Myrtlo
lllrrhi'tt, two KNulunli'H of the llt!
clnafl of Canity high achool are attend
Ing aummir normul in Stili'in.
Mra. llol.nmn and diiughter. MrH.
ViiK-Kiit Hooney returni'd Sunday even-
alou. Otlirra who attrnd'-d were Mra.
C. V. I'rmily, f lleatly. John (iraham.
II. Hoy I .e, Ml.at-a l.llllan and Mil
dri'd Wang
Mr. and Mra II. liny I., Mlaa Mil
ilrnl Wang and Mr. MiKlnney attfinl
d Hi dull giime and Ini lilt-nlally the
plrnlc at l.llteral Hunday.
II. A. Ilerknian alteudi-d the Koa
ramlval In I'ortlund.
The Wouian'a Foreign Mlaalonary
aiM-lely of Ihn Methodlat rhurrh, liti-t
at III home of It a prealilenl, Mra. II.
A. (iualrmk Wedni-aiUy aflerniHin.
Mra. W. Iloyd MiKtre gave a review of
Ihn year'a aliidy lunik and Mra. John
aon rondiu-liMl the "linatery hot."
(ieorge Hair waa another Cnliliyltn
who took In the Hon ahow.
Or. A. U Murdy waa a Portland vla
ltor Friday.
Mr. and Mra. M. J, U. Mlaa I .or
ralne l.e and II. Kay le, were I'ort
lund vlallora Wedueailay. They made
Ihn trip hy auto. I
Canity Artlauna and l.llteral rroaaed
Itala Hunday at l.llteral. Only aevrn
Innlnga were played and Ih final
autre waa aeven lo four In favor of
Canity.
The liaaehall game between Canity
ArtlnutiB and Katmada whlrh waa lo
hav been played on the Canity dla
innnd, Hundy, June IH, haa been pi tat
poned on arotint of the llutlevllln
rai-ea.
Mlaa I'earl Kntellv Smith, of Tort
land, who haa been coming to Canby
for the paat three your 4 to Inatruct a
rluaa In both vocal and Inatrumcntal
iniialc waa recently married to Mr.
Chaa. Ilergmann, of Portland. Mra.
Ilergmnnn eipecta to continue her
cluaa In Canity.
The murrlage of Mr. Huhle Smith
and Mlaa Iuetta Hitook, of Oregon
City, o-currd Thuraday morning at
St. Patrirk'B church. The ceremony
waa Iterformcd by Kev. Jonea, of Can
by, at 8; 30 and the couple departed Im
mediately for Seattle and other Sound
cltlc. MUa Snook la the daughter of
Mr. and Mra. W. it. Bnook. who live
near- Oregon City. She la one of the
communltlea moat popular young lu
ll I en. Little need be Bald of the bride
groom, aa ho haa been connected with
Ih firm of Carlton tt Hoaeiihrana In
Canity for eleven yeura and a boat of
frlonda, both in Canby and neighbor
ing towna wltih ho and hia brido a
propcroiiH and happy union.
Mr. and Mra. Smith will make their
Federal Hatchery
Site To Be Auctioned
Would Oust Road
Boss S. L. MuIIan
lo llm llllla aon who reienlly ram
In gladdt-a Ilia liomn of Or. and Mra '.
I.. Ilayiira.
MUa l-aura llruan, of I'nrlland, la
in n lug hoi I taratlon wllli Mra
I'len a.
I'llff laril UiuuiliMr til Hmii Frulil lat-ll I . . . w n v a r .... . .
' ' ; , 'riMlllwl iw mum Mil T mH6IO WITH UINQ POSITION
la tiantna Ilia llt'iilirv. iiua im ma
flral UII In four Kara
Mr. I wiring and family data rrmov
ed lo lltelr lioiiia In I'orllanil Tli
lollagif here will I Miupltd by lb
Ham im k family,
Mra. Kraal and lilldren on
Tliuraday litoriilrig for Ibflr limit" near
AH'Miit Mlaa Kllnl.i-th and Mlaa
(it'orgla will remain al Ihla plaia rfur
lltg lite Ullillter. Til Keaaln family
III return al lb reopnilhg of lite
at limila In Heptrinlier.
al rrlnTllanWrawof du Ifllaie- ,
It MCUrUD.
POLITICALLV; ALIO WITH
WAITEFULNtll,
PROPEfiTY'S VALUE
DOUBLES IN YEAR
H. i. BIGCIR BUY! LOT FOR 1200
EACH IN Itl5, Mill TMIM
FOR I WO.
Th ronalant adtamlng of real
tat valuea In Oregon City aa demon
alratrd Ihla week when II. J. Hlgger
aold four lola whbh lie bought a year
ago for :oo each for $;'t(0, or W a
lot. The proerty la altuatei) on High
alreel near aecond.
Mr. Digger bouyht lb property from
John W. IKler. During lb year h
paid uuf only 117 for taie. Th lola
am well altualed. overliHiklug Ih bual
ni-ai aei tlon of lb city, th river and
(alia.
Several Clui kamaa county farina
have been aold recently with eucourag
Ing advamea In prli ea.
SHOPS INSPECTED
County Jqilg" An lrw.ii J.,i,,j Chargea or ualng lila poalllon po
wrol Mnry O Mnlle. aaaiaum in inn ally, of heglet iing bla work, of
iharg of Hi dllalon of t., i uligre aal, of failure lo rnakn needed re
al Waablrik'lon, C, irinUalon lolpalra and ol general niluondu' t are
Imld lb public aal of I lie Haker'a I mai agaliul (.,.d Hupervlaor H. I..
bridge lial'liery propt rl). Halm day, M'lllmi, l andldate rr romrnlaaloner al
July IJ, at lb '"" door of ibj the itepiit,.n prlinarlea, in a petiilon
court bona. ', Died with lite county court Tliuraday
Titer la lllll doubt but Hut titer' hy Hi peraoiia of lila dlatrlrt.
will be B4irii keen roinpiitli,ii at Iblaj The county court aet tha date for
lime, aa lb Und la we'l bted on Ih Ih hearing neit Halurday, June 17.
baiika of lb Clukama rler and al' The peiiilouera declare lhal Huper.
lb nionili of Clear rret-k. Thla land' lor MuIIan, who la In ihargii of work
adjolna jiro-rty raw a-mlr pun had In dlairbi No. I, haa failed lo repair
hy I . H. Jai Kaon, rom.r oi in u,egon, road when needed, that he haa neg-
M0LALLA DEPARTMENT
MOI.AI.I.A, Or., Juua IS (Hp
clall Th toiniiiiiiilly alng held at
lb ahol hmtae J(llle , ulll)rr tllA
rM'ilon of MUa Kthel Morrla of .New
berg, waa a aucieaa. Holoa, duet a and
alnglng by (he audltnie mad up the
program.
"Hun Hor," Vlda Col; 'M-iHura
Oreain." Harold Jai kaon; la I ' Hleep
Well, Sweet Angel," (a) "fUllerlne,"
Faye Tullver; "Iji Chaaae am l!a
aellea," Mary Palfrey, (leva Kverharl;
-Threa liraiea," l.ydla Hallor; "Ca
rllllou," Ofa Adanta. la) "lllnllng
Journal. II la altuulid aUmi a-en
mlli a from Oregoo Jty.
Th govertiinenl liatrhery waa for
mirly operated at thU point. There
ar 17 at rra In all, and inoal of thla
land la under cultivation.
Robber Milwaukie
Bank is Paroled
HAI.KM. Ore., June 13 -,omplylng
with the recoinmendatloiia mad by
the parol board, (ioternor Withy
comb linlay laain-d a conditional par
don to Virgil A. I'errln. nerving a
term In the penitentiary for robbing
a bank In Mllwaukl. Cla kamaa coun
ty, lie held up th raahli-r of the
bank In ISIS, and when arretted plead
ed guilty. Aacondltloa of (he pardon
la that he la to go to Ht. l.oula and
realde with lila parrnta
leiteii bla duty and that he uaei) hla
olTIi for lie xilltlil power.
Freewater will dUtrlbule 7u) in
caah prltea al her Cherry day, June 21,
lo wlnnera of dUplay and athletic i
eteuta.
Three; cart of alm k were ahlpied ' W 'Urrarole. Clara Ibdmrli h,
rrorn Molalla laal week, lo ara be
Ing loaded wllli aheep arid Ilia other
with tioga.
Mm. pleraon and ann, Rdwln, hav
reriitil ih place Itelonglng lo Frank
Kramer, for Hie aini.in.-r. Mra. Pler
aon and aon ar on their way to a
homeatead they filed on In Ih K'k
lit! "aU linn rniiiiilii." Klenora
Hi-hlewa; (a) "PiilorinU-' (ti) "Lilly of
the Valley," Naomi llohhliia: "Than
hauaer," Ofa A dam a, l.ydla Haller.
Thoiie who have been picking atraw.
berrlea at Mr. Hhaw'a rani h will al.ont
flnlah thla wm-k.
II. W. Wagoner of Liberal, waa in
I'rarlo country. The Pleraons com!'""n Hll"day lo engage a houa for
from Aberdeen. Mr. Pleraon haa gone! Mr. Wagoner will work on
lo Vancouver, II. '., but will join hlai"'" Willamette Valley Southern,
family later. I Mr. M.u krell la rernndellng hla atora
Frank Kramer and family who! '"""erly occupied by Nudlnman. He
formerly lived at Molalla moved from '"" Iko pointed the inaldn of the
Ht. Henedli-ta lo Mount Ange) recent- '"'"ding and put In electric llghta.
Should lloan'a Llnlmant Co Along?
Of coura It ahould' For after a
trenuoua day w hen your muax lea
hav been fairrciaed to the limit an
application of Hloan'a Liniment will
take the aornneas and Btlffueaa away
and yet you In fine ahape for the mor
row. You ahould alao uae It for a and-
den at taik of toothache, at Iff neck
backache, il'.r.r. bltea and th many
accldenta that are Incidental to a va
cation. "We would a toon leave our
baggage aa go on a vacation or camp
out without Hloan'a Liniment." Writea
one vai allonlat: "We uae It for every
thing from crainpa to toothache." J'ut
a bottle In your bag, be prepared and
have no regreta. (Adv.)
OAK GROVE DEPARTMENT
13 GRAUDATED BY
L
PORTLAND, MAKES ADDRESS
TO GRADUATING CLASS.
Few high rating ar aecured by Mo
lalla and Cunhy inarketa, dairlea.
hotela and reatuuranta, according to
the quarterly bulletin of th Oregon
atate dairy and food roniinUalon. Ocp-
uly dairy and food commUalonera la- SUPERINTENDENT ALDERMAN OF
Ited Oregon City recently but the re-i
aulta or their work la not In th but
letln Juat Uaued by (he commUalon.'
The ratlnga given placea Inapected In
Canity and Mululla follow :
Canby.
Hairy M. W. Juhnaon. 5t 2.
Hotela and reatauratit Cottage
hotel. Mra. Caa.il Evana. 89.6; Canby
lun. 8. Henderll. 69.5; Lunch RiKtrn,
Frank Aatmann, 65.3.
Market and slaughter houa Allen
& Schaubel,.65. .
Molalla.
liakery Molalla Home liakery, F.
Kogcra, H8.4.
Hotel Molalla hotel. J. W. Powell.
76 8; llarrick hotel. II. Derrick. 73.S.
Market and ataugbter houae Molalla
Meat Market, (ilutech & Worth. 63.9
How to Get Rid of a Cold.
Summer colds are serious. Read
how C. K. Summers. Iloldredge. Neb.
got rid of hla: "I contracted a severe
cough and cold and could hardly Bleep.
I got a bottle of Foley's Honey and
Tar and the very first done relieved
nie. I took a second done before go
ing to bed and can truthfully say I did
not cough all night. Hy using us di
rected the next two days my cough
waa entirely cured and I give Foley's
Honey and Tar full credit for my
home In Canby and will be at home Ic towAy recovery." Foley's always
friends after July Int. I pontiles and heals. Children love It.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurber, of CorvailU, j0M )r, Co. (Adv.)
were gueats of Mrs. C. A. Will Mou
lin". They cume from southern Ore
gon by 'auto.
Mr. and Mrs, I). P. Newman, of Ore
gon City, vUltcd with their daughter,
Mrs. C. A. Will, this week.
...... ! I
Jennings Lodge Department
JKNN1NI1S I.OIMJR. Ore, June 15.1 MIhh Hather Campbell, o graduate of
iMnn.-liill At tireHiint a number
hero art) on tho sick lUt. Mrs. Wll
Hum Jennings Is now coiivali'HcliiK
rrom u severe attack of pneumonia.
Her daughter. Mr. Millions, of Se
attle, Ih still at the bedHlde of her
mother.
Carl Smith Is confined to hU bed
with lllniiBB Hlnco liiat Friday.
MrH. Krlckson, who has been an
Invalid ror two yearH in falling rapid
ly. Mrs. JunieH Waldron's condition re
mains about tho hhiiiu.
Mm. W. 1. lllltiHtime, wire of tho
grocer, Is Htlll confined lo her home.
Or. Hugh Mount Ih In attendance.
While Mrs. Gladys Wnlson was on a
vUlt In her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
I). Newell, hnr little (laughter, was
tuken down with scarlet fover. Tho
Newell homo Ih under tiunruntlno und
every precaution Is being taken to
prevent tho apreud of tho dUeuHO.
MrH. J. ( McMonlgul was sonio bet
ter on Monday, her daughter Mrs.
HriggH, of (irantH PnHs, Ih with her.
Mr. Mortality Iiiib Iteun unublo to
lie at IiIb pluce of IiiihIih'hh. 8ITt'rlng
from a apralned ankle. Mr. Morarlty
Ih editor of tho Portland News.
Kev. Young is gaining some since
tho building of his open-air cottngo
at the Wilcox place and Ih able to be
about In his wheeled chair.
Mrs. Shaver, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs,
Cobb, of Dubuque, In- 'ere luncheon
guents of Mrs. H. M. Hayles on Tues
day. During the week Mr. and Mrs.
Hayles Imve entertained the two
Clarke sisters of London, England, at
thnlr home at Evergreen.
Floyd Webb, who has been attend
ing the Willamette 'university nt Sa
lem, Is spending part of his vacation
with his aunt, Mrs. Chas. Redmond,
Miss Wicker, of California, Is also a
guest at the Redmond home.
Harold Smith, a graduate of Reed
of the 1916 class, and Wendell Smith
who has been attending school at Cor.
vallls, are enjoying their vacation with
home folks. -
Eugene L'nlverHlty, has returned to
her home.
Mr. and Mm. John Robert Fl.-dior
have decided to uinvo to Portland.
Mrs. FUher has charge of .the pri
mary Sunday achool class.'
Mrs. M. A. Shaver vUltcd with her
son during Festlvul week.
A strawberry and Ice cream festival
will be given on the lawn of E, A.
Samlorri on tho bank of the Willam
ette Wednesday evening. The pro
cemlH nro for tho Guild. Mrs. Geo. A.
Ontrom, Mrs. Hess Hruechnrt and
Mth. Nollle Sanders nro ninniiKlnK the
affair.
Many attended the commencement
exorcises lit tho Oregon City high
school Friday evening. Rev. Hoyd
gave an addies.-t for tho largo number
of graduates.
Mrs. Roy II. Welch, of Kelso, was
a week-end visitor with tho Albert
Pierce family. Mrs, Welch was so
verly burned n year ago and has but
recently returned from the hospital.
Mrs. John Jennings ta cnnvaleslug
at u Portland Riiimtorium.
Mrs. Woolcott, dnitghtur of the late
Major Clarkson, was a business caller
Saturday of lust week.
Tho annual school meeting will he
held Monday evening, June 19, at the
school house. One director and a
clerk are to be elected.
Mr. and Mra. Arthur White and
Miss llordotta White, of McMlnnviUe,
were 'the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pulla
brand during Rose festival week.
Mrs. M. J. Cobb, of Dubuque, Iowa,
departed Tuesday for Medford, where
she visits with nor BUter, Mrs. McKee.
Mrs. Robinson, of Wtnnepeg, Can
ada, arrived on Saturday to spend the
summer with her only son, Mr. H. J.
Robinson, of this place.
Children's day la to be observed on
June 18 with a program of music and
recitations.
Mrs. Rose haa come to make her
home at this place and is pleasantly
located at the Captain Snow home.
Raymond has been the name given
ESTACADA GETS HARD SURFACE
ESTACAIM. Ore., June H. Eittnea
da is soon to have its first hard sur
face street. Main street Is lo be
paved northward from the railway
depot for several blocks with concrete,
the grading of the street has been com
pleted, and presently the hard sur
face pavement will be laid. Main
street Is SO feet wide, and always has
been In bad condition In the winter
and summer from mud and dust, but
the hard surface will chango all this.
Only one property owner objected, and
be failed to stop the Improvement.
Sumo of tho Intersecting streets arc
being Improved with macadam pavements.
Remove Face Blemishes.
Pimples, blackheads. Acne, tetter,
rl;g worm and that dreaded eczema
can be permanently' removed fro'U
your face aiifl body by Dr. liouson's
Ec.ema Ointment. H Is no longer
necessary to go around with an tin
sightly complexion und suffer the pain
and annoyance that goes with unsight
ly ullments. Dr. llobson'B Eczema
Ointment Is a time tried, guaranteed
remedy, good for Infants, adults and
aged who suffer with skin ailments.
Huy a box today, start using at once.
Money back If not satisfied. 50c at
your druggist. . (Adv.)
OAK CROVE. June IS. (Special.)
The recent promotion eierclaes of the
Oak drove school eclipsed by far aiml
lar effort a of former years. The class,
which numbered 13, was composed ot
th following: Earl llerg, Haiti
Wood. Francea Griffith. Mildred Wetx
ler. Harold Kuks, Margaret Huddel
atone, Lola Hamblln, Alvlna Roth,
Carl Peremler. Millie Mayer. Arlet
Alexander. Sivilla Denniaon and Flor
ence llullard.
Superintendent Alderman, of the
Portland schools, made the congratu
latory address but rather intended his
remarka for the parents than ror the
pupil. He declared that the lion's
share or the prulxe belonged right
fully to the parents who by their forti
tude had made poslhle the promotion
of the students. Ills talk further em
braced an outline of what the future
held In store for th graduates.
The outstanding feature of the ex
ercises was the fact that all the music
was furnished by the members of the
school. The hall waa prettily dec-,
orated and an abundance of flowers!
were presented to the promoted stu-j
dents. Earl llerg. a member of the!
chiits, gave the welcome speech and
one of the most entertaining features I
of the exercises was provided by MUs
Hazel Wood, another member of the
class who, coming garbed as a gypsy,
told the fortunes of the entire class.
MUs Mildred Wetiler rendered a vocal
solo, while the entire class sang sev
eral songs.
Mrs. John Waldron, chairman of the
Oak Grove school board, presented the
diplomas to the pupils and also ad
dressed the graduates.
Practically all of Oak Grove's stu
dents attended and expressions of en
Joyinent, as well as admiration for the
efficiency ot the pupils, were freely
mad.
WOMEN HEAR TALK
THEN COME LUNCHEON, SHOWING
VAST KNOWLEDGE OF COOK
ING IF NOT OF CIVICS.
OAK GROVE. June 15. (Special.)
The luncheon given last Saturday by
the economics of government depart
ment of the Oak Grove and Mllwaukl
Social Service club, maintained the
same degree of Interest thut former
meetings of this character has re
ceived. The address of the day was made by
J. P. Stevens or Portland, who apoka
interestingly upon "OovemmcnL"
Other speaker were Rev. W. R. Moore
and Mr. Sdltor of The Press of Bend,
Oregon. Mra. Atherton, of Concord,
entertained with a vocal selection.
The luncheon which was prepared
by the women of the organization,
demonstrated that regardless of the
perfectnesa cf the members in tbelt
study of government there was no
doubt concerning the perfectnesa of
their culinary ability. Mrs. Will W.
Thompson, of Rother station, acted as
chairman of the meeting.
ly. Their son Jo will continue lo atay
witn Ma unci In Hrlllah Columbia an
other year.
Mola'lana had the unusual rioer-
lenc laal week of following th post-
omr as II moved slowly to Ita new
location, Juat aat of Its former real
Ing plar. Mr. Clifford baa had th
houa Mr. and Mrs. Noblett lived In
moved lo a larger Iol. aa it extended
six feet on Ih lot that (he Odd Feb
Iowa had bought.
On June 9 several women of the
Udlea Aid met at Ih church to pick
over wool. Mrs. Ouy served luncheon.
Mra. Will Avlaon Is the mother o
twin daughters. One weighed three
pounds and on six pounds.
Frd Parka moved hla pool-ball from
the Corbln building to the room form
erly occupied by the Vernon drug
store.
June 9. Mrs. lin k's pupils gave their
annual recitul in the band auditor
ium. Pink, white and red were the
main color scheme though some of
the yellow Scotch broom waa used.
The girls were dressed in while with
red ties and hair ribbons. The boy
wore white walat coat and red ties.
As each flnUhed bla or her part, little
Shirley Rolililm presented a pink,
white or red bouquet of rosea. A large
audience attended. The first number
was a song by Mrs. Heck and her
rlasa of 16 flrls and one boy.
The program follows: "Danse 8em
pllce," Anita Cole. Thelma Vernon;
(a) "Away to the Field." (b) "Silent
Longing." Alberla Shoemake; "Jolly
Jokera." Anita Cole; (a) "In the Park."
b) 'The Cuckoo." Gladys Stlpp. Lib
eral; (a) "Two Flowers." (b) "Frag
rant Violet." Helen Reynolds; 'The
Palms,- Misses Pearl and Merle Ba
ker; "Danse d'Amour," Reva Ever-
Two young women will soon com lo
open a millinery and dreaautakliig
parlor.
Mr. Runolda will go lo Oak Orov lo
enter hla old trad, th bud her busi
ness. Mr. Runolda had a thop lo
Molalla for several yrars.
Mrs. Ilavermann haa extended an
Invitation to the Parent Teachera' as
sociation (o meet In her bom Friday,
June 23. In the afternoon. There will
b a program and refreshments will
be served. Titer will b a alight
charge to meet th expense of the
association.
Wlllard Robblns, who hsd pneu
monia recently U able lo b out.
Residents of Canby will prearnt "All
a Miatak" at the Hand ball Friday
evening June 16. under the auspice
of the Molalla band. The play la under
the direction of Mrs. Muaterton of
Molalla.
A. II. Chlngdrln waa a Molalla vial
tor last week.
MUs Ethel Morris and rather, of
Newberg, have been visiting at Mr.
Wolffs home. Mlaa Morrla and the
Mlsaes Wolff are cousins.
A man in a sailor's uniform stepped
off from the Willamette Valley South
ern car Wednesday afternoon. It was
H. C. Haw aon from the U. S. 8. North
Dakota. He Is a nephew or Mm.
Riddle.
The new garage belonging to Rex
Lewis has received its covering of
shingles.
Dr. Hutton spoke at the Methodist
church In the interest of the Anil-
Saloon League.
Molalla Is . planning the biggest
Fourth of July celebration that it has
ever held at thla place.
Mrs. Will Thomas has been chosen
to teach the third and fourth grades
hart: "Chlmea at Twilight." Thelma the coming year. Mra. Thomaa has
Vernon; "Last Rose of Summer." Rena bud many years experience before
Worth; "Promenade de Fleurs," Pearl coming to Molalla and has made many
Raker; "Silvery Waves," Mary Pal- friends since coming to this place,
frey; "Rustic Polonaise." Rena Worth, I Mrs. Plerson started for her bome
Harold Jackson; "Joyous Message," , stead Tuesday morning with her son.
Merle Baker; (a) "Narcissus," (b) ( They expect to maketTgaTAOLNoin
EMPTY HOUSES ARE
FEW IN OAK GROVE
OAK GROVE, June 15. (Special.)
"No homes for rent" seems to be the
slogan around Oak Grove the days.
Since the weather has Improved there
has been a steady stream of families
taking up all the vacant dwelling
places, until there Is absolutely noth
ing left. Among the recent families
to locate are: Mr. and Mrs. Kruger,
Mr. and Mrs. Hardesty, Mr. and Mrs.
Carlisle and Mr. and Mrs. Hockady.
ELECTED JUNE 19
REV. C. H. LEWIS AND HAROLD
JAN MENTIONED FOR PLACES
ON OAK GROVE BOARD.
A
HOUSE BURNS AT MT. PLEASANT
The residence of C. E. Hcskett, of
Mount Pleasant, was burned to the
ground Thursday morning, with a loss
of $-000, not covered by Insurance.
The lire originated In a defective flue.
Mrs. Heskett was getting breakfast
when the Are broke out. The build
ing wad erected 15 years ago.
There Is mora Catnrrh In this section of
tha country than all other dlscuaea put
together, und until tha Inst few yours
r..".a suppcBi-il to bo incurable. For a ereai
many yuara doctors pronounced It a local
ilincasa nnd prt'scrlltod local remedies, and
by constantly falling to cure with local
treatment, pronounced It Incurable 8cl-tw-e
haa proven Catarrh to be a consti
tutional dlaeane, and therefore requlrea
ronstltutlonnl lre".!mont. Ilnll'a Catarrh
Curo. mnnufa"" r;d by F. J. Cheney tc
Co.. Toledo, ( la the only Conatltu
tlonal cur on i o marUot. It Is taken In
ternally In doaea from in dropa to a tea
ipoonful. It acta directly on tha Mood
nd mucous surfaces of the syatem. They
.tlTc-r ona hundred dollara for any ease It
fnlla In euro. Send for circulars and tes
timonials. Addrraai T. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O.
nld br PrneirlBiB, Tfe.
Tak Ball's Family Pllla for aonatlpatlon.
OAK CROVE. June 15. (Special.)
Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie, who have been
elected to the positions of principal
und Instructor respectively, of the Oak
Grove school for the coming year,
have made arrangements to spend the
summer at the State normal school"
at Monmouth. Mrs. Guthrie will take
a special course In domestic science,
while hor husband will take up manual
training. Miss Morgan and Miss How
Itt, two other members of the local
school faculty will also attend Mon
mouth during the summer. Miss
Muthews will instruct a class of pros
pective teachers, Instructing them for
kindergarten work. Mr. Reese will
snend the summer on his farm In
Eastern Oregon.
OAK GROVE. June 15. (Special.)
There is acute interest in the forth
coming election of the Oak Grove
school board which is scheduled to
lake place at the school house on the
evening of June 19. The two mem
hers whose terms expire are the chair
man, Mrs. John Waldron and the sec
retary, MUs Hattle Williams.
Several people have been spoken of
(is likely to succeed the retiring mem
bers of the board. Among the pros
pective candidates are Rev. C. H.
Lewis and Harold Jan. A large at
tendance is desired In order that those
elected may reflect the desire of the
majority.
ETi
TEAM IS DEFEATED
E
IS POPULAR PLACE
OAK GROVE. June 15. (Special.)
The new amusement park, named Oak
Grove beach, situated on the north
side of Center street, down on the
river is meeting with success. Large
crowds are daily in attendance and
the manager Louis ColOBky has In
stalled amusements which have struck
a populur chord- with the pleasure
seekers. New features and comforts
for the patrons are constantly In
stituted which bespeaks a lasting suc
cess for the owner.
OAK GROVE NINE DEFEATED.
OAK GROVE. June 15. (Special.)
The Oak Grove Grays, the local junior
ba.. team, suffered a 6 to 2 defeat at
the hands of the Preston team. Col
lins and Sturkweather formed the bat
tery for the local team and Peek and
Miller for the visitors. Both of the
teams put up a snappy brand of ball.
OAK GROVE NOTES.
OAK GROVE. June 15. (Special.)
A large tent has been erected and a
, series of students' evangelistic meet
ings are being held in Oak Grove.
OAK GROVE, June 15. (Special.) Two meetings were held last Sunday
OAK GROVE STREET
IS BEING If'1
OAK GROVE, June 15. (Special.)
Under the direction of Charles Rlsley
Center street In Onk Grove is now
being mncadlmUed. A large force of
men Is engaged in putting down crush
ed rock and gravel and the road Is
expected to be completed within a
few days. This street, which runs
through the center of the town will,
when completed. Improve the appear
ance of the business section.
Hy u score of 5 to 3 the town base
ball team was defeated by the Port
land Heights baseball team last Sun
day on the local field. The score by
no means Indicates the exciting nature
of the game, for in the ninth Inning
the score was a 3 to 3 tie. In the
tenth Inning the visitors by heavy
stick work combined with the errors
of the local team managed to get
extra two runs. Olds and Skoog were
the Oak Grove batteries. A large
crowd thoroughly enjoyed the exhibi
tion. E. C. Warren was umpire.
CANADIANS RETURN TO HOME.
OAK GROVE, June 15. (Special.)
Mrs. D. Smith and Mrs. S. P. Jackson,
mother and sister respectively of Mrs.
C. D. Smith of this city, left last week
for their home at Woodstock, Canada.
Mrs. D. Smith has been visiting here
since last September and Mrs. Jack
son arrived hero last month for the
express purpose of accompanying her
mother home. They expressed their
keen regret at leaving Oregon, espec
ially this section of it.
and judging from the attendance they
ure proving highly sucessful.
S. Green and family have moved
from Portland to their local summer
home situated on the river road.
S. F. Klackman, who has been mak
ing Oak Grove his home for some
little time, was called to Chester,
Mont., last week, upon thee receipt of
a wire stating the illness of his little
daughter. Mr. Blackman expects to
return within a few days. He haa
been living at the borne of I. P. Sin
ger. Mrs. Charles Thompson, of Roths
station, has friends visiting her from
Walla Walla. Wash.
Mr. and Mra. Elkihs, of Portland,
have rented a summer home at Rothe
station on the River road. Mr. Elkins
is connected with the Sherman Clay
company.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelland have
been visiting their parents Mr. and
Mrs. U A. llullard. Mr. Kelland ex
pects to return for a short visit in a
few days. Mr. Bulland Is the well
know real estate dealer.
Rev. Dqw DeLond Is at present
spending two weeks at Dayton, where
he Is assisting In a series of revivals
being conducted by Rev. Narcy.
Mrs. C. O. Leis, president of th
Ladles' Aid society of the Methodist
church, who has been ill for some
time, is greatly improved,
Mr. Burnett, commonly known as
"Dutch,'' is at present having his
machine overhauled In Portland. He
plans making a trip this summer to
Cannon Beach.
George H. Dedrich has rented his
home to Earl Dodd. Mr. and Mrs.
Dedrich intends to spend the summer
in Idaho.
C. J. Miller and wife, of McMlnn
viUe, visited the Misses Williams over
carnival week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Griffith are the
parents of. a nine-pound boy which
arrived June S. Both the mother and
baby are doing nicely. Dr. Grimm of
Sellwood, was the attending physi
cian. H. E. Harder has left for his farm
near Astoria. Mrs. Harder expects to "
join him for the summer soon.
Mrs. W. J. Cedarson and daughters,
Irene and Beatrice, have left for the
summer for Vlento, a summer resort
near The Dalles. Mrs. Cedarson has
taken along a private instructor In
order that her children may continue
to receive the necessary sholllng dur
ing the summer. Mr. Cedarson spends
the week-ends with sis family.
A large delegation of Oak. Grove
citizens attended the Flag day cele
bration at Oregon City Wednesday.
Misses Ruth and Roberta Elkins,
who have been visiting with Mrs. E. C.
Warren, have returned to Molalla.
They attended the Rose festival.
Mrs. J. H. Riley and daughter, Mrs.
Oiler, spent last Sunday In Portland.
Miss Lexy Graham, formerly of Oak
Grove, is attending Monmouth normal
school this summer.
T. R. Worthington and sons, Harry
and Everett, left last Wednesday for
the mountains to spend a few days
fishing.
Miss Ellen Worthington spent the
week-end In Portland with her slitter
Miss Rachel Worthington.
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!
We are now making a low price on wood for
Summer and fall delivery. We have 18OO cords
of very fine fir wood, and would be glad to have
your order. Write or phone us.
W. W. THOMPSON
Phone 44, Oak Grove, Orefon