Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, February 02, 1917, Page 3, Image 3

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    OKFT.ON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. fT.HUUAUY 2. 1917.
CANBY DEPARTMENT
NEWOWNER CONTROLS
MHBT ELECTRIC PUHT
IMPHOVcMCNTS PL ANNE O IS ItH
VICI AND IOWIN RATM ANt
PROMISED I TOWN.
K II. Itohlneuaj nl Arllnt ton. Waab .
liaa pun baaed Hit. M"lalle Fleitrlr
mpaiiy Imhii Mllea C. Minna, ul
Wall Wall. Waaliliifti.a
11m Mu'allu Flnrtrlc nunpaiiy fur
ki.Ih- liiii and i-i'r fr rnir.
Harlow, Annua. Ilubbafd and Imiiald
Mr IIiiI.Iiimiu i .,1111 In f anlr
tlm heal of i n-.li iillula anil hua iiiada,
a) ThmI lllipreaalull lilt Ilia p'l ll l- by
lila dunlin Ilka iih'OhmI ami plea j
I it at IHTKinaDU.
The family ha mined lulu tlia 1
( Kaiipla. h reald. m ami Mr. Hublu
win alalia llial he vlll Impniva Ilia
ertha giving II lh peraoiial aup r
tlaluii of an nailer Meaar Mend
ahadler and (Jiiiinl, Ilia luuiiarei un
der Ihs Mimr um rM', aru retained
by Ilia Haw owner ami II la alalml lhl
lower rain arlll be Iliad" III Ilia In
lute In palnui.
cmbSISets
WHITt SCHOOL NORTH Of TOWN
NARROWLY SCAPES DES
TRUCTION BV FIRE.
CANIIY. Or. Jan. 27. (Hpwlall
The Canby Five Hundred dub met al
Ilia home of Mayor ami Mra. W. II
llalr Wedneaday evening. Tho pre
nt were. Mr ami Mra. M J. l-ee, Mr
ami Mra Harry It Kvana. Mr. ami Mra
Adam Knight. Mr. ami Mra. Herbert
llerkuian. Mr. ami Mra llranl Wlill".
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Graham. Mr. anil
Mra. II. II. Kilia. Mr. am Mra. K. K
Itradll. Mla l-arralne . Mlaa Cath
erine Evan. Mia Vhdelte Kvan". Mlaa
Wmidard. of Portland ; Mra. George
KnlKhl and Mr. and Mra W. II. Hair.
Af(er an enjoyable evening l card
a didlrlnua luinhi-on wa served.
Tho While a hiHit liurtli of Canby.
narroly eacaped burning Monday.
hcn a flro preanmahly cauaed by a
defective flue liuriii'd itiroujcti the roll
lug. burning a place alnmat a font
wldn and four feet long ami dying out.
It waa discovered nail momliiK liy (he
Janitor.
Mr. Harvey spent Sundny visiting
friend In Mnlulla.
I.loyd Davis, of Vancouver. aa a
Cnnby vlaltor tlila week.
Mr I'hllliina anil elater. Mra. I of
Forest Grove, weregucala of Mra. M
A. Johnson tlila w.'rk.
Mra. Ivan IMmlck. of Auroni, was a
gueat of Mra. II. II. Kevin tlila w
W. II. Ilnlr madn a buslnes trip to
llurlow, TliurHdity. receiving aomn po-
tutoca.
Mra. Alice Hcuahnulcr la Buffering
from ai'vrr. altnrk of In Krlppe.
Tlio licit mi'Ktlng of Canliy Mothera'
rliili will be nt tint home of Mra. Ailnm
Knitht on Kidmrnry 10.
)r. A. T. Mlmly apent Hundiiy mid
Nf.mduy In Benttlo.
K. T. llov wna n I'ortlnnd vlallor,
Tuiiiliiy.
)r. (Iiirretl wna In Auroni Tueaduy
on iiniftufcliinul IniHtiieaa.
Mr. nnd Mra. J. C. KuiiplHch hnve
lnovod to tliolr farm north of Ciuihy,
whom they will rcaldu ilurlna; the re-
ninlndir of the yenr, IiuvIiik rented
tliolr city property to Mr. Hoh TlHon.
new owner of Iho Molulla Klectrlc
compnny.
Thoro waa a ronimiinlty bIiik nl
l'nlon Hull achool limine Siitiiriluy vv
cnlne. Thoan gatherliiKa nro n ureal
moral force In liny romimiiilty.
Kdwnrd Sutler waa an OreKon City
vlaltor, WedeiiHilny.
A I.oynl Teinpiirance legion ha
lieon orxiiiilxed liy the renlilentH of
l'nlon Hull. They will meet each
Sunday nt 2:. 10 p. m. The followlim
oflfcera hnvo been olncted: Kathnr
Nolilo, prealdent; Ivan Mnrlia, vloo
proHlilont; Mary Noble, aecretury, nnd
Klninr Colo, treiiHiirer.
Mr. nnd Mra. Fituvor, of Harlow, were
In Cnnby. ThiirKdny.
Mrs. Annie. Knight vUlled her aon
Ralph C. KnlKht. of I'ortland. Wed
noadny.
Terry 0. Stacy was an Oregon City
vliillor. TlnirMiliiV.
Nuwa linn been rocolvod that b. n.
Dlmlck Ih III with quinsy, whllo vlalt
ItiK rolntlvng In eiiHtcrn WiiHhlngton.
Mlaa May ShculU apnnt tho wouk
end with her pnronta near MacltHburg.
O. U Dnnlula, of Mulliio, wiih a Ctm
by visitor. Friday.
Mr. nnd Mra. A, Kocher, Mr. nnd
Mra. Cal. Kocher and Mlaa Chrlallnn
Kochor, attendod tho funeral of Chris
Kochor nt Aurora, WCdnoadny.
Mra. Anna Hotli linker, who Iibb ro
contly pold her hoapltal nt SprliiKlleld,
wan a Rtieat of Prof, nnd Mra. Fred
Itolh this week. Mrs. Itolh' la roIiik
to orgnnl.o n hoapltal In tho caat nnd
la now on hor wny for that purpose..
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clar'nco Jolinaon, of
Noody, wnro Canby shoppers, Wednes
day. W. F. Odon, of Salom, wna n dlnnor
Kiieat of Mr. nnd Mra. Glen Klrkpnt
rick, Sunday.
Mrs. Georgo Aaklns nnd daiifihtor, of
Nsedy, woro shopping In Canby, Mon
day. Mr. nnd Mra. William Mnplo of Mo
lnlln, and Mnater Arthur Btefnnl wero
In town, Wodnesdny on tlmbor busi
ness. For a Bilious Attack.
When you have a sovero hondacho,
accompanied by a contod tongue,
loathing of food, constipation, torpid
llvor, vomiting of partly digested food
and then bllo, you may know that ynu
have a severe bilious nttack. While
you may bo quite sick there Is much
consolation In knowing thnt relief may
be bad by taking three of Chamber
Iain's Tablets. They are prompt and
effectual. Obtainable everywhere.
L
IS 1 FEET DEEP
I ASIIV (, r'b I - iHprrlall -Tli
ii a.ll fr lli (aiil ulr
i)Imi baa Imxii i nnili't'd Tlila
i ll la nf (n t il"i p and Ih" fiiimer
II ua d la l'l. an Kuan wl'l rl
an a in I'l" auiily nf pm walur fur Hi"
lii-ai ! in. Mali r liaa Ixi ll puin.' u
lulu Hi" ni-w TjM'i') lullnli lunk hli li
la Vi ( alxiv Ilia ('muni Tlila
liu a a K'H'd fiiria i.nd a plriillful a ip
CANBY HICH QUINTET
BEATSHUBBARD. 109T06
MARION COUNTY Tl AM IS COM
ptITlLV OUTCLASSED CAN
BY CIHLS LOSE.
CAMIV. ie. Fi b I -Hi lull
Canby lilrli arlimil ilir.alfd lluhliurd
Mali oh hool In liaaketliall at Canity
liuml audllnrluiii Friday I r t by Dm
antra of o to Hubbard aa n
tlrely oud laaai-d
Hi" Klrla of Hi Hubbard lilnh n IhmiI
di'fi-ali-d Ihe Klrla of Candy lilttli adiiHil
by arore of IS to 12. Tlia lln upa:
Hubbard Frame and Hradeu, fur
arda. Voder and KaiifTiuun, cmirda;
lirliiiia, renter.
Candy: Fiiima lli r. rrntir; Agnea
ll'TK. Hli'llu Hera-, furaarda; Kuaarll
ami iHirlt-r. Riiarda.
Canby li I at li ai IhmiI bakrtlmll team
defeated Molulla lilxll ai IhmiI ba.kel
hall leum at Mulalla Tueaday rvcnlnit
by a w ore of 17 to l. Tho khiiui .
aeruppy and lliralli of i.uii't tlm r-f-rreit
allowed. Th" refers lr. Frits
lava both leulna a aiiiare deal.
Tlia llmiipa:
...... i. . I....J..II 4-..,.lr. Mblvlritf.
iii"y . o . . "
Inn and Walt, forwarda; Hampton ami
IHell. Riiaida.
Locals.
Molulla: Tnbba. renter; Vlck and
llerdlne. forward; Olion and Htenln
Iter. RUarda.
Ilreiiton Wilder, acliool aiipervlaor.
vlalted Cnnby achoola Ibl Wednead.iy
liiiiriilux.
V. II. Hair made a bualnesa trip to
Ulteral Tueaday.
Mra. luiK ami n Ible, of Macka
bur. were Canby vlaltor Tueaday.
Mr. and Mra. J. I.. Waldron of Ore
Kim City, vlalted the Inter's molher,
Mra. I.. T. Hutten on Bnliirdiiy.
Mr I). It. Dlmlrk hua returned
Inline aftir a two woeka .vlalt with
Mr. and Mra. Ivan IMmlrk of Auroru.
Mr. Wyeth and Mlaa Adeline II.
Wyelh were rortlund vlaltor Sutur
duy and Sunday.
Mureua Hmllh of the Needy country,
wna a ('unity culler till" week.
Mian Helen Ulltner. of I'ortland. was
a weekend gueat of Mlas Lorraine
Kd llutililimon. a for;m r Cnnby res
Idem, wu In town this week.
Mra. Ilncbnel Urudtl. of New Km.
and Mr. Vevu llradtl. of Canby, were
gueHt of Mr. S beldel, of Kraft, this
week.
Jamea Ailklna la reported ill with
la grippe nt IiIh homo nt Adkina Mill.
Mr. Grace Sailor waa a visitor at
Liberal this week.
Mla Mary Woodward, who ha been
n giicni of Mr. Cutherlno Kvans, hna
returned to her home In I'ortland.
John lliiHliin, teacher of the Lone
Klder school made u business trip to
rortlund Saturday.
Itiifus I'MHter wu a week-end visitor
In Portland.
Miss Ollvo WhliM'lo was a I'ortlnnd
vlNltor Saturday.
F.lincr llletx, a former Canby high
school student, baa returned from a
summer visit in Montana.
,loo Larsen, nf Adklus Mills, was In
Cnnby on luiHiucsa Saturday.
Harry Sherwood, principal of the
In Cnnby.
Mrs. Georgo Knight wont to I'ort
land to visit her daughter Mrs. Clydo
ICvaua who lias returned from an ex
tended visit In California.
Percy O. Stacy iniulo a buslnesa
trip to Salem, Monday.
Canby Is having quite, a snowstorm
together with wind and wintry
weather this week.
Miss Vloletl Ledtord Is visiting her
grandmother, Mrs. Koubaugh, Port
land this week,
Italph Cox la spending u fow days
nt Liberal loading n fow enrs of pota
toes for Mr. W. 11. llalr.
Misa Agnes Smith, untortiilnod a
number of hor friends Saturday even
ing nt tho Smith homo. A pleasant
evening was spent by all playing
games anil other mnusmunts. KufreHh
immts were sorved by tho hosteas
Tho Invited guests wero Minn Gra
ham, Ollvo Kendall, Lucllo linker,
lllldrod linker, Alberta Glllmoro, Lolta
Homing, Anna Glllmoro, Lola Lowry,
Gladys Lowry, Klnm Htissull, Robert
Zubol, Kenneth Horning, Dowey Cox,
Clydo Newatriini, Jonas DloU, George
Kuckley, Merrill Hampton, Willie
llulraa, .loo Schaubol and Clyde Kon-j
dull, Ueorgo Meeku, Edgar Smith,
Claudo Duty, Clarence ICid, und Clifford
Will nttonded the smoker at Oiogoii
City Tuesday evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grant Whlto were
guests of Mr. and Mra. Dan Ilussard
of Portland Sunday.
A largo crowd of Cnnby young folk
attended the dance nt Aurora Satur
day night.
Miss llirtchet who lias been teach
ing school nt SUmo, Idaho, lins re
turned to her homo on account of her
school being closed on quarantine for
Bcarlet fever.
W. F. Oden has left for California
for the wlntor.
Mrs. D. G. Clnrk, of Molnlla is visit
ing her sister, Mrs. E- S. Brndtl.
Miss Elma RusBell was pleasantly
surprised by a number of hor friends
the occasion being her 18th birthday.
The evening was pleasantly spent In
playing games and other amusement!.
I in I nly r'fri'ali'ei'il ra acrvid l
Ida lnlliialiiK Mlaai-a (ilada Uiwry,
Id na lluirlilliauli, Mailn Mm ka, In Ha
Ni Oilriiiil, lna I'leriK. Koi-a Ixiler,
liiildln I'nrti r, I U Uiwry, Mia. I. II
lli lrr; Mi, Knfl Hud lilliami,
iniiiKi K lit It It. Vali ll.iinl'loii, Ar
ihur liry, (irnrKa Wall, t'lydn N-
Hum, lnfC ('in. JaiiM-a Kiilipl"'!
William I'lirlnr, Kdluiil I'i'i-K, ItulHTt
Ztilii l ami Juiiua m-l
CANBY PUPILS PRESENT
flPTM SEMESTER MUSICAL RECIT
AL AT METHODIST CHURCH
WELL RECEIVED.
CANIIY, Ore., Fib. I K'ihhIuI)
Tlia fifth arinratt-r mualial rciital of
tlia Canby lilch iw IhmiI us given at
tlm Metbudlat eh ii nil Monday even
llif 1b following lirogruiii waa well
rui el veil .
Part I.
(Puplla of l.orrulna l-l
"Kver of Thee" Uim
nn etcher.
"To a Wild llnae" MclKiwHI
Uillta llornlg.
Part II.
' Illrd of J'aradlaa Gallop". .Htrcabbog
Mra. Ilergmaiin and F.va Wblpile.
Kventlde" Frant Hill
Anea Herg.
'Heitetla from Lucia dl Ijiiiimer-
moor" Donli-ttl
"llelmutaklnnge" (iungl
l(ulili I latin.
"Hplnnlng Kong" Kllviiienreli b
Kva Whipple
"I U'liriied to m You In llreurn-
land" Gullible
"An Old Fiiabloiied Garden In Vir
ginia" Maratinll
Mr. Garrett and Alln-rt Yodcr
"Iji I'aatoralu" lliirriniiller
'Halter Skclt .-r ' fVanka
IHina I'armeiiter.
'Gavotte Itouieo" Kinguet
Ave Maria" Gounod
Clulnt Halnea.
"Itawn"
"CiMidnlght"
From "liaya In Venice" E. Nevln
Itulh Aldrtcu.
"Come Hack to Arlnonu" Pulcy
"When I Wultx With You". . . .GumbU
Mr. Garret and George Walt.
"Wurrlor's Song" Heller
Kiuma Herg.
"Hiimuroaiiiu" Dvorak
Melody In t" Hublusteln
Kdward Huaton.
"Kainenniil Oatrow Opua 10
Kublimtiin
"I'olonulHO Mllltalre" ....
Chopin
Uirrulne lxe.
"Angel's Serenade" Ambroslo
"lluiignrlnn Dance" No. 6.. Ambroslo
Orvlllo Mark.
"Two Flow era" Koolllng
Ague and Kin in u Herg.
Accompunlsta Mesdumea llerkinnn
and Ilergmnnn; Misses Ilurgess and
Ie; Mr. Gurrett.
CANBY HONOR ROLL.
CANIIY. Ore.. Feb. 1 (SpocluD
I The following pupils of Cnnby Gram
mar school were neither absent nor
tardy during month ending January
2'J:
Seventh und Kighth Grades II. II.
Ki-eles, principal Uillta Hornig, Cora
Douglus, Kdith Suiuuelson, Alberta Gil
more, Minn Grahum, Kthul Mickelsou,
Vesta Mark, Huftis Pflster, Karl Muck,
Italph Kochler, Loo Huston; Oscar
lierg, Ihirma Haines, Kmcvu l.lvoauy,
Gi'iievlevo Llvesay, Violet Ledford,
Kiln Kurls, Jewel Mark, Mortimer Lee,
Norma Kid, Raleigh Wheeler, Ray
mond Johnson, Howard lloln, Noel
Onllies, John Mlckelson und Peter
Kraft.
FlfthSixth Gnides Mona Austin,
tencher: llernliurd Iteeco, Ray LtK,
Otto Schmld, Verl Miller, Judith Nel
son, Kdyth Karls, Catherine Draper,
Wundii Wallace, Anita Schauhcl, Al
bert Hess, Clifford Wnllaco, Clurenco
Karls, Roynl Nnkino, Chris Kraft, Mar
garet Drown, Opal Wheeler, lone
Fletcher, Ina Swigort, Donlta Hop
wood.
Third-Fourth Grades Frances Pot
ter, Teacher: Zolla Lee, Zylphn Pat
terson, Iiverno Kckerson, Marnhol
Hates, Alico Nakano, Kdith Carlson,
lliancho Kendall, Graco Ellen, Aloita
Draper, Florence Mainwood, Leonard
Neustnim, Hugo Schnubol, Linden
Laiiner, Mitchell Slyter. Gerald Hair,
Rosa Rider, Vernor Anderson, Ho
nicr Leo, Ilciilah Inunor, Francos
Chubb, Donald Sutherland, Robert Mc
Cluro, Virgil Llvesay, Georgo Nukano.
Clinrles Lc Haw.
Second Grade La Vina Sheridan,
Teacher: Edward McCluro, Nell
Haines, Vlrgel Gerger, Kennoth Mack,
Frod Earls, Donald Stumm, Wnva
Wheeler, Georgia Fletcher, Gladys
Dozlor, Mildred Lee, Arline Kocher,
Lola La Haw.
First Grade Mina H. Ilubbs, Teach
er: Violet Mainwood, Ella Leech, Ivan
Arneson, Kenneth Evnns, Eurl louver,
Keith Mnck, Roy Hess, Vernon La
Haw, Hurton Hopwood, Leonard Drap
or. Riverside Division Cnnby Schools
Olive Whipple, Tonchor: Illlma Wol-
lcrtz, Clurenco Lapinakl, Clyde Dodge,
Harold Iluliinnn, Edna Ijiplnski, Ern
est Huston. Corwln Ileln, Clarence
Stoller, Penrl Stoller. Charlie Stoller,
Kntherlne Heln, Henry Courand, Ella
Samuelaon, nnd Norma Chrlstlnnson.
Rheumatlim Follows Expoaure.
In the rain nil day Is generally fol
lowed by painful twinges of rheuma
tism or neuralgia. Sloan's Liniment
will give you quick relief and pre
vent the twinges from becoming tor
ture. It qnlckly penetrates without
nibbing and soothes the sore and ach
ing Joints. For sore, stiff, exhausted
muscles that ache and throb from ov
erwork, Sloan's Liniment affords
quick relief. Bruises, sprains, strains
and other minor Injuries to children
are quickly soothed by Sloan's Lini
ment Get a bottle today at your
druggist, 26c. (Adr.)
The Would-Uc Legislative Boss!
After (iifiilni tin, fur lln. I Iban lao Iff, laini.algH. lull ol bit
It rni ita, of unfulrii'M and iiiUrrprex ntalloii. and a'ler a. -u. aj Ha til
alufitd promiitlmi (it iltaii lo di ft-at at llie lidiid of I If amala i i.ui
llilllea on aat-aamelit and Uialluli, tb I'ortlalid J. .:'. al'iiif lu lli"
qii k at Ihe unalllllignea of Ilia Mii-liiUr lif (be r.ilalura to f-i--
Ma dictation, da renurleil to tlm mut ili.l.llt.l altaik I'll Iba nmiitry
prraa (if Oregull that tlila aUti liaa ri-r wllneaaid
In Wit, Iba aula i RlaUlura, ui.di t Ilia wlilo f lb" Jit'iii.al. and
without dua regard fur Iba Irua alt uul li'fi In Ilia ii.untlra of tlia atala
oillaldH Of MulUlMli.tll, r' pealid the law pruv tiling fi.f tin publb ntlun tit
til it riilll'uelit 11 lll At tba fiilliiwliig aeanlon l0 yeara later, tbe
leglalatlva aaai-iubly, fullualitg a d'-mand from Iba -iipln, raenart-t
the law, which waa promptly vaload by Gov'"or Cbambarlam, tl'
Cndar Instruction from hi political mkar, the Journal. In l'M. Ibi
leglalature MKaln etimled tba law, pr milling; fur Iba V'lMli all- n of lb
tax Hat In li newipupers In nmiillea tit mora than lo,(HiO peupla, and
In one nil'l"r in iiniiitli-a of leaa than lO.Wi'l. but tbrough tba pecu
liar Influence of th" Multnomah county delegation, m kei on a rldef
that i (impelled tba publication of Iba delinquent II. t In all lb dally
newspapers of I'ortland.
Wild that tlni'i Ilia Journal baa publlabed the Ui Hat ainmully and
deaplte Ita proteatatluns that Iba law baa been "pork ' for Ihe Portland
paper. Is Has acctpttd the publication, and has not rtfuMd It, and ha
taken Ita raflul' space rata In paymtnt theraof.
While the country pn-aa bua at all tlims been willing to rotiaeni Ui
tba abo'Uhniriil of tlia londltlniia Imideiit to the law that compel the
publication of the dellnqu-aiit llt In four Multnomah newapapera.
gulnat two pepera In othir rouiilPa of tbe alati, tbn iewipera lu
the elate outalda of I'ortlund bava preaeut'd a solid front srnl'mt (be,
.ournal i atlempt to bring tlm family quurrela of Its rounty Into Ihe
lerlnluture and pluy tbetn agalnt the Intereata of up r'ate rountlaa.
where Ihere la no demand fr the r'p'al of the law, except from thoan
"aharhs" who have been getting rb h through the quiet pnreba of tat
title and bo are nut able, bn-auae of the publication of Iho tat Hat.
to purine their nefarious bualm-a without hinder;
The Journal I now engaged In a frantic effort to whlp h liglsla
tur Into taking am h action that will (lap lu the fore the country preaa,
who ask only from the leglalutura that Ihey be left alone and that tba
fights of Multnomah be settled sa to the merit of the csae as It con
cerns that county.
We ahall St Juit how far this deitroyer of th Republican party
In Oregon Is going to dictate to a Republican legislature.
In The Social Whirl
Current Happening of Interest
and About Oregon City
In
fYf U. and Mr. Theodore Hlmier
jTl celebrated th. lr golden wed
ding annlveraury hiinday. by Inviting
their children, grnndi hlldren and a
few of their friend to their home at
Parkplnce, about one mile from till
city.
Mr. and Mrs. Hinder are well known
Oregon pioneers. They celebrated
their golden wedding unnlvcrsnry in
tho old home of her parents, the lute
John and Catherine Nik hand, where
her marriage to Mr. Hinder. 50 years
ago, was solemnized.
Mrs. Hlmler wus born at Sacra-
fento, California. September 27, lSI'J.
nnd came to Oregon with her parents.
John and Catherine Nachand, In 1850.
and settled at I'arkplace. where
the marriage to Mr. Hlmler took place.
Owing to a flood at th time It was
necessary for her to iKWtpone her mar
riage one day. and as the waters
fulled to recedo. Mr. Hlmler purchased
a pulr of rubber boots for Rev. Mr.
Knight, pastor of the local Congrega
tional church, and a pair for himself.
They mado the trip to Pnrkplnce by
wading through the flooded district.
For some time after tho marriage
tho couple resided In Oregon City,
whero Mr. Hlmler was In business, and
later moved to the old home nt Park-
place, wBcro they have since resided.
Theodore Hlmler was born nt Grls-
can, Ciermnny, June lJl, ana wnen
a hid of about H years of age embark
ed on a sailing vessel nnd spent some
time on the sea. Ijiter he took up his
residence nt Lewiston, Idaho, whero he
was eingaged in business for some
tinio until coming to Oregon to make
his home. He and his wife nro well
known through the county by ninny
of tho old Clackamas county pioneers.
Among those to attend the family
reunion were the following children:
Henry, Fred. Georgo, Louis Hlmler, of
Parkplace; Mrs, Penrl Hernlor, of
Parkpluce; the graudchildren, Harold
Ilernler, Alvlra Hlmler, George Hlm
ler, Jr., Lnura Hlmler, Elnora and
Genevieve Hlmler, of Pnrkplaco. There
wero three other children born to Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hlmler, Edward, who died
nt Pnrkplaco In March, 191G, nnd two
having died in infancy.
During tho reception, which was
from 2 to 5 o'clock, Mlas Ohlcr, of
Portland, snug several selections,
among thesa being "Memories," nnd
a duet by Mrs. M. A. Drayton and Miss
E. lllood, and si'iig "Fifty Yenrs Ago,"
Miss Ohlcr nccompanled Mrs. Dray
ton nnd Miss ltlood on tho piano.
Many gifts wero received by Mr. nnd
Mrs. Hlmler, nnionR these was a golden
offering from their children.
Tho home of the Hlmlers was very
prettily decorated for this occasion.
The living room wns In pink and green,
when sweet peas and Oregon grape
were used; the dining room In white
nnd yellow, chrysanthemums being
artistically arranged here, and the
hallway was in old ro89 and green.
Ferns were used among the greenery.
Luncheon was Berved (luring the
afternoon, and the tnblo wns centered
with white chrysanthemums. Mrs.
Edward Nachand presided nt the
punch bowl, and Mrs. Ida Kent at the
coffoe urn.
Mr. aend Mrs. Hlmler's guests were
Mr. nd Mrs. Frsd Hlmler nnd daugh
ter, Alvlra; Mr. and Mrs. George Hlm
ler und children, Lyle aud George, Jr.;
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Hlmler and child
ren, Elnora and Gneieve; Honry
Hlmler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank. Dernier
nnd son, Harold; Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Nachund and children, Thelma and
Muriel; Henry Nachand, Sr., brother
of Mrs. Himlor; Mrs. Jennie Illngman,
Mrs. Julia Frost, Mrs. A. M. Dratton,
Miss E. Dlood, Mr. and Mrs. M. Felth,
Mrs. F. Ellis, of Portland; Miss Ohler,
of Portlnnd. Othors called during the
afternoon and extended their congrat
ulations to the "newly weds."
ytfHE marriage of Miss Etta Hlnson
Mi and George Mlelke was solemn
ized at 2:30 o'clock Thursday after
noon at the Lutheran chucch. Rev.
William Knuberger, pastor, officiat
ing. The bride, who was attired in a
traveling suit of purple with a large
picture hat. was attended by her el1
ler. Mr. George Itukel. and Mrs.
Henry Streblg, slater of the bride
groom, and the bridegroom waa at
tended by K. U Koellermalcr. Only
rehitlvee of the contracting parties at-tend-d.
Tbe wedding wa followed
by a dinner at tbe Rakel homo In Cano
mub. Mr. and Mrs. Mlelke went to
Portland, and are to make their future
home at Gladstone, where a naw bung
alow Is almost completed for their re
ception. The brido la the daughter of Mr. and
Mr. Hlnon. of Kelso, Wash. She ha
resided for the last four month with
her sister, Mrs. Georre Rakel. of Cane.
mah. She has made many friends
while In this city.
The bridegroom came to this city
In 1908 from Ottertall county, Minn.,
and lnce? residing here has ben con
nected with the Strvblg market Ho
Is the son of Mrs. Minnie Mlelke, of
Gladstone.'
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High School Students
Entertain Their Friends.
At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Usch, of Redland. on Friday even
ing there was a merry gathering of
youiis people, when their dnughter,
Miss Anna ndle, and Miss Florence
Kerr, students of the Oregon City high
school, who were spending their
week's vacation at their homes at Red
land, Invited a number of their young
friends In to spend the evening in
games and music. A luncheon wis
served at 12 o'clock by Mrs. Lesch.
The house wns prettily decorated In
evergreens including cedar and ferns.
Attending Were Misses Grace and
Penrl Hlnkle, Melford Hlnkle. Glen
nnd Allison Allen, Misses MaUlns nnd
Leona Spraine, Melton Sprngue, Hep
mnn and Rudolph Polehn, Misses Vera
and Alice Jenson; Miss Elsie Caswell,
Miss Ethel Rlppley, Miss Florence
Honney, Miss Jessie Honney, Alv
Honney, Richard Lesch. Miss Minnie
Fischer. Mrs. Sam Cuswell and Mr. and
Mrs. Gus Lesch.
GRANT NG LICENSE TO
GOUPLE. MOTHER WRITES
Another romance shattered!
Mrs. Mary Robinson has no sym
pathy with the tender sentiments
which Helen Robinson, aged 16 years.
has for Kenneth Bnnaster. Probobly
if the details of the case were known
here, Mrs. Robinson mutters things
about "puppy love" whenever the
name of Kenneth is mentioned. The
couple has not applied for a license.
County Clerk Iva Harrington re
ceived a letter from Mrs. Robinson
hursday, which she has placed in the
mnrriage record for reference. The
letter follows, rxactly as written:
"Portland, Oregon, January 24, 1917.
To the Co. Clurk,
Oregon City, Court House.
"Sir:
"Grunt no marriage llcents to
Helen Robinson and Kenneth Banas
ter for she Is only 16 years of age.
I will not willing and oblige
"Mrs. Mary Robinson,
"6S2 Syracuse street, .Portland."
MRS. BELLE HOLENATT
BURIED AT MT. VIEW
The remr.lns of the late Mrs. Belle
Hobenatt, who died In Portlnnd, were
brought to this city Tuesday aftsrnoon
and burial In Mountain View was In
charge of the Holman undertaking
establishment. Rev. J. K. Hawkins,
pastor of the Methodist church, offici
ated. Mrs. Hobenr.tt wns formerly a
-sident el Oreeou City, and was the
daughter of Mrs. Thomas, who was
burled here several years ago- She Is
survived by her husbsnd and two
grown daughters.
During the forest fire season, For
est Service lookout men stationed on
high peaks, look over praetlcally all
the national forest lands In the state
of Oregon.
PAVING PLANT FOB TOO
costly, m m FOR
ID
I'lan fur a rity owned aud 'p rat. d
1-aili.f plant w nt at"liiiui rlof - at
1, jr,( fi,f (!, lima Ur .l.K 'it a Ui!.h
nt the r.me ll Simula? nVU and Ui
n.iiei II alafted ail l!itrt:a;alli,n of
Hi. liitiMidiie. fur a'll'h K l Olda la
alata !(. wb-n tbe ri,itii II adupt'd
lb r I'.rt of tlm atreet roiiituilleo and
deelded to ' to Hteala ave-ma In Ilia
M.t lniin itl.lrM and ln.-'t 1(1' h
llloliilltl tli -re.
T!i alreet tori.rnlitre ri ported that
a patlng plint weild 't about
t'..)). and that alir buyl'ig Iba pUnl
tho illy would la little r no money
biib In pita M'.nowr. th nun
mlttet came t the roiwiunlon that
many Oregon City atreeta are in a
grade and not aulted for tbe aapbaltlr
IS
SUED fOR H DIVORCE
MRS. CVCRSON SAYS HUBBY PUT
LADDER UP TO WINDOW SO
AS TO WATCH HCR.
When their grown daughter's bran
raine to pay a rail on her. Mr. P. K.
Kveraon charge In a divorce complaint
Bled In the circuit court here Monday.
her huabaod. K. Evereon, put a ladder
agalnat (he bouae and kept a watchful
rye on hla wife until the young man
left. When aaked what be aa doing.
he la alleged to have replied that l.e
wa looking after bis wife.
Mrs. Evereon. who Uvea at ftlaley
tatlon. makes a general charge of
cruelty. Tbey were married November
2S. 1 JS8. In Ellington. Iowa. She aak
for 120 alimony and balf of their prop
erty, nrownell k Slever appear as
her attorney.
Vera O. Apple Hied a suit agalnat
Clarence E. Ajiple for divorce, charg
ing cruelty. Tbey were married De
cember 15, 1909. at Newport. Ky. She
a'leges that he said he did not rare
for her, and thnt he struck bcr. She
aak for the custody of their two child
ren, for $30 monthly while (he suit Is
pending and flS monthly alimony. She
says that he owns five acres of land
three miles north of Oregon City, val
ued at .'ooo. and she asks for 1 2 .'00
as a settlement of her Interest In the
property.
WIFE STAYED OUT LATE.
T
JOHN P. LYNCH ALSO CLAIMS SHE
CALLED HIM NAMES OTHER
SUITS FILED.
Reciting In his complaint that bis
wife stayed away from home often
ntll late nt night, John P. Lynch Wed
nesday brought a suit for divorce In
the circuit court against Mabel L
Lynch. A general charge of cruelty
Is made.
They were married June 4. 1914, In
Portland. He charges that she quar
reled with htm and called him names.
Alice Emma Evans alleges that her
husband Is lazy, and that he Is adlcted
to liquor and excessive card playing In
a divorce suit brought here. They were
married August 11, 1911, at Latourelle,
and have four children. She asks for
the custody cf one child.
Will nnd Ollle Purdy and W. U
Cooper are defendants in a suit
brought In the Clackamas county cir
cuit court to foreclose on a $5500 note.
Lydla A. Kinyon Is plaintiff. The note
was signed In Iluttevllle, February 9,
1911. Attorneys' fees amounting to
(550 also are sought by the plaintiff.
Felt Like 90; Now Like 21.
Muny persons complain about feel
ing old before they should. Like a
weak link in a chain, a weak organ
enfeebles the whofe body. Over
worked, weak or disordered kidneys
lower vitality. A. W. Morgan, Angola,
La., writes: 'I suffered with pains In
the back. I am 43 years old, but 1
felt like a man of 90 yenrs old. Since
I took Foley Kidney Pills I feel like
I did when I was 21." In 50c nnd $1.00
sizes. Jones Drug Co.
Look in Our Window
and see the assortment of high grade merchandise we have
on display at all times.
In our centar window today we have a full line of cut
lery. This consists of Razors. Scissors and Pocket Knifes.
Every Knife, Razor and Scissor on display are flrst
class and guaranteed by both the manufacturer and our
selves. Also you will see on display a line of Shaving Brushes,
Razor Straps, Hair Clippsrs, etc.
Take a minutes time to look at our windows.
IT WILL PAY YOU.
WILSON & COOKE
520-522 MAIN STREET OREGON CITY, OREGON
1A
DROPPED
, t)p of paving
I Mr. Old waa at tin- meeting and
uff-d La Intra!:- (ion of Ina aur'ai-e,
wiih h la a pali-nted rn-t'-rlal put dnn
by tlm p-nitr tlufi meduM He Intliei)
't'ie c.uni II dl vlalt Iba alieti lt nt the
iauifiu lu Miidruiu ilMrl't. the flrat
pl-- tit Itli li itl' .1 ! I l ID the til (e, and
t'ie IntlUttna i aneptrd. S) da'e
'fur the visit waa fii-d, It being under'
atwid (bat the trip would be madn a
j wxn a Iho --tV-r rl. ar.) up
The rouni ll i nd l.i)ur llu'kiit are
making a aerioua effurt to get awa
from tba iinatl.:f. i lory method of
latching III" tr-eta In tlm re!deiire
dn'rli i e. i h year v ith iniihed rock.
a method which I di tared tl be only
j temporary and rtly, a well.
L-
LIVE WIRCS MAY GIVE LUNCHEON
TO THOSE SUCCESSFUL AT
PANAMA PACIFIC FAIR.
At a meeting of the publicity cum
in It tee of the Oregon City Commercial
club held at tbe Commercial club par
lors Saturday afternoon, arrangements
were made to meet with the Live Wires
at tbe luncheon today, b n there will
be dlaruaaed a propoaal that thoae
from Clarkama county who were
awarded medals and diplomas at the '
Panama-Pacific International Expoil
tlon at San Francisco be Invited here
on a certain day. Tbe medals and di
ploma have arrived and ore at the
preaent time In the publicity depart
ment Tbe plan that the publicity commit
tee baa In view 1 to Invite tbeae peo
ple to thl rity on some certain day to
partake of luncheon with the Live
Wire, when the medals will be dis
tributed. It waa through tbe efTort of O. E.
Frcytag and Clackamas county court
that these people of Ctackamas county
were Interested enough In this county
to exhibit at the great exposition, and
whereby win the medals that were of
fered In their classes. There are over
40 medals for distribution, and to each
of these Is attached a diploma.
The publicity committee of the Ore
gon City Commercial club la composed
of O. D. Eby, M. D. Latourette. A. C.
Howland, Percy Caufleld and E. E.
Ilrodel.
WEST LINN HONOR ROLL.
The following pupils were neitqer
absent or tardy In the West Linn
i schools during the school month end
ing January 26: Adclbcrt Lytsell, El
wood Thompson, Marion Wood, Lester
Farmer, Clara Watts, Ralph McCoy,
Joe Zadnikar, Chas Wlnkel, Herman
Wlnfred Humphery, Tyler Toiler, Of
ville Charles, Florence Karl lk. John
Karllk. Mary Salonls, Frank Pickle,
Florence Berwick. Domonltfk Salonls
Frieda Diller, Joseph Salonls, Ray,
mond Bailee, Lee Wood, Eldon Ford.
Joseph Shobe. Robert Wright. Pertha
Zirbcl, Joe Planton, Adeline Tozler,
Mildred Kanak, Gerald Burns, Eleanor
Hall, Jefferson Dunagan, Rosa Sallee,
Harold Miller. Charlie Karllk. Jack
Humphrys, Otha Wood. Louis Planton.
Leonard Hall, Mike Ragnn, Louis Lyt
sell, Robert Miller, Willie Elliott, Hat
tie Buse, Rutherford Bevens, Leonard
Green, Nelta Draper, Chester Wood,
Lola Dobbins, Mildred Charles, Gladys
Wright, Erna Fischer, Joseph Nixon,
Amber Ford, Anna McDonald, Ruth
Robinson, Dellphas Valllere, Cha-'B
Day, Charlotto Huguenin, FranK Fisch
er, Eileen Nixon, Fredrek Hegdale.
Martha McLarty, Elmer Simpson, Emll
Huguenin, George Yunker, Opal Hognn,
Ella Fischer, Mark Lowery, Flora
Kanak, Georgo Hisel Rose Pllkunas,
George Shleld3, Margaret Pnpoun, Sam
my Nixon, Joha Adrian, Etta Boemer,
Paul Stutz, Mary Shetrizinger, Willie
McLnrty, Nella Garrison. Frank Snow,
Mary Adrain, Fern Shields, Willie Nix
on, Emily Nixon, Leonl Adrain, Doro
they Dobbins, Fred Boerncr, Marvin
Hickman, Ruby Hocan, Zelma McDon
nnld, Emma Stutz, Ernest Smith.
BARCLAY BEATS MT. PLEASANT.
The Barclay school basketball team
Monday night defeated the Mount
Ptor.sant quintet 56 to 12 at Mount
Pleasant.