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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1917.
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Wilsonville
WILSON VILLJ2, Ore., Nov. 8. H.
D. Aden was in Portland on Monday,
having been called on the federal jury.
Norris Young has enlisted in the
Engineers Corps.
Mr. and Mrs. Cllne went to Portland,
on Monday.
Dr. Butler, who has been stationed
at Vancouver barracks, was in Wil
sonville Sunday, and was accompan
ied by his brother-in-law.
Clara Epler was taken to a hospital
in Portland, on Tuesday, to be oper
ated on for appendicitis.
Nellie Angus went to Newberg on
Thursday,
Misses Claire and Virginia Say, and
Menga Batalgla, who are high school
pupils, spent the week-end at their
homes in Corral Creek, and attended
the Red Cross social, on Friday even
ing, in the school house.
Mrs. Mallory has been visiting her
sister, Mrs. J. Peters, for two weeks.
Mrs. Charles Barnes spent Saturday
and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Baker.
Wilsonville's quota of Liberty Bonds
was exceeded by two thousand, six
hundred dollars.
Mrs. Ruby Baker Spencer and little
daughter, are spending some time at
Mrs. Baker's parents' home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Todd were the
recipients of a Hallowe'en party, on
playing at Gresham last Friday after
noon. C. C. Saling left last Saturday for
the eastern part of the state to be
absent a couple of months, looking af
ter farming interests.
A party of Estacada peoplo motor-,
ed to Portland Monday evening to see
"The Retreat of the Germans at the
Battle of Arras' at the Orpheum.
Among the number were Dr. and Mrs.
Adix, Mrs. R. M. Standish and Mrs.
A. E. Sparks.
J. A. Somen is looking after the
business interests of the Estacada
cannery this week, in the absence of
Mr. Demlng. the proprietor.
Estacada has a high school orches
tra which meets every Monday night
for rehearsal.
There have been two cases in Jus
tice Devore's court during the past
week, the first being a damage suit
and the other a case of assault.
Still the good work is going on in
the repairing
sidewalks nt
Canby
CAN BY, Nov. 8. Phil Isaacson, of
Aurora, made a business trip to Can
by Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith have
moved to the Smith farm near Macks
burg. George Wait of the Oregon Agricul
tural College, spent the week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wait.
Phil Scheer, of Mackaburg. was a
Canby shopper Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Haines, of Os
wego, were Sunday guests of their
daughter, Mrs. Grant White.
The Canby Auxiliary of the Red
Cross met at the home of Mrs. Chns.
N. Walt Friday afternoon. The aux
iliary devoted the time to making hos
pital supplies. A special feature of
'
Third-Fourth Grades, Ada Burns.
Teacher Mitchell Slyter, Linden
Launer, Blanch Kendall. Dorothy Pitts,
Clara Joost, 'tavern Kekerson, Ber
nice Arneson. Ross Rider, Fred Earls,
Edward McClure, Virgil Glger, Ross
Slyter, Lynn MeQuestln. Hy Hess,
Llla LaRaw, Gladys Poster. Chloe Jay,
Wava Wheeler, and Panel tan. '
Second Grade, Nona Austin, Teach
er Georgia Fletcher, Gertrude Reese,
Kenneth Evans, Earl Fuwver, Ray
mond Gardner. Vernon La Baw, Roy
Pitts, Neal Haines, I.oren Launer.
First Grade, Frances Potter, Teach
er Elsie Oeaklns, Violet Kawver, Na
omi Jay, Beauford Knight, Vesta Loo,
Earl MeQuestln. Robert Miller, tlans
Neiland, Loe Rider, Frunklo Slyter,
Buckley Vaughan.
Riverside School, Myrtle Durchet,
Teacher Clarence WollerU. Charlie
Stroller, Norman Christiansen, Glen
Huston, Clarence Lepusky, John lloln,
Isabel Huston, Edna Lepusky, Clar
ence Stoller, Caroline Dodge, Pearl
Stollor. Ora Needhum. Charlotte Koch,
Kenneth Podge, Marian Hagon, Ed
ward Hagen, Goldle Christiansen. 1
Mr- and Mrs. A. 0. Snauldlng of
Portland, were guests of Mrs. Minnie
Bradford Sunday.
The CanbyvFive Hundred Club, was
entertained Wednesday evening at the
conservation by Miss Lorene Parker, i me"f'Mr-and Mr3' H,,ny ,'
Wednesday evening, their neighbora I Oregon, will speak on the subject,
surprising them at that time, by com
ing to their home with JackoO'-lan-terns.
A jolly good time was spent
Frank Stangel, N. O. Say arfd Mr.
ChalupBky have been appointed ap
praisen on the estate of the late J. W.
Thornton.
The Rebekah lodge had a basket
social at their hall on Wednesday even
ing, and realized 27.00 from the sale
of baskets.
Twenty dollars were added to the
treasury of Corral Creek Red Cross
society, at a supper on Friday even
ing. Games were played, and prizes
were won by Mrs. Jost and Mrs. Chas.
Wagner.
of OreKon City. Miss Parker exnlelned
of and building of new the purpose of the ' Food Conserva
Estacada. The Stubbe , tion" campaign and showed many ways
lots on Broadway are being Improved by which it could be accomplished,
with a new sidewalk on the north j Those present were, Mrs. Gage, Mrs.
side. Improvements on the Estacada Robison. Mrs. George Bendshadler,
garage are about completed and the j Mrs. E. G. Robinson, Mrs. Q. W. White,
new building is now ready for occu- Mrs. Arthur Graham. Mrs. Phillips,
pancy. , Mrs. L. H. Wang. Mm. W. H. Lucke.
The next regular meeting of the Es- Mrs. Helen Smith, Mrs. George Bates,
tacada Parent-Teacher association will ( Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Oscar Sannes, Mrs.
be held Friday evening, November 16. i Minnie Bradford, Mra. 0. R. Mack,
at the high school building. Prof, j Mrs. Schmld, Mrs. Hoyt N. Brown,
Earl Kilpatrick. of the University of Mrs. W. H. Bair. Mrs. H. II. Eccles,
Estacada
ESTACADA, Ore., Nov. 8. Mr. and
Mrs. I. D. Wright left last Monday
for their new home in Harney County.
Mrs. Maude Graham, one of the
grade teachers in the Estacada schools
went to Portland Saturday to visit her
daughter Irma, who is attending school
in that city.
Mr. and Mra. E. W. Bartlett were in
Portland last Saturday to see the big
foot ball game.
The Estacada High School football
team went to Gresham Friday, accom
panied by- Principal Wilson and wife
and a large number of the high school
pupils, to play the Gresham High. The
game resulted in a tie, 6 to 6.
J. W. Powty returned Friday from
a visit to his boyhood home in Wayne
County, Ohio. He left Estacada Sep
tember 30, and his visit in Ohio was
the first after 38 yean. His daugh
ter, Mre. George Douglas, of Portland,
accompanied him and before return
ing they also visited relatives in Kan
sas. R. J. Werner, of Oregon City, was
an Estacada visitor last Saturday.
The C. I .C. ladies are planning on
having a dance in the Estacada pavil
ion on Thanksgiving night, which is
to be a hard times dance.
Hallowe'en In Estacada was a most
joyful occasion for the boys and girls.
The older boys did themselves proud
and refrained from doing any damage.
Married At the home of Justice De-
Tore, of Estacada, last Wednesday, oc
curred the marriage of John W. .Parks
and Miss Bertha Drew, both of Spring
water. T. C. Jubb is building a pretty resi
dence on his property on Wade street
Otis Wagner, son of Mr. and Mra.
P. F. Wagner, of this city, who has
been ill for some time at the Vancou
ver barracks, is reported to be improv
ing very fast at present, which is good
news to the many friends of the sol
dier boy.
A wedding took place at the J. W.
Reed home last Saturday evening,
when Miss Rachel Reed and R. J.
Deming were joined in the holy bonds
of matrimony. A former pastor of the
M. E. church of Estada, Rev. M. B.
Parounaglon, performed the ceremony,
using the beautiful ring ceremony.
The bride's little sister, Florence June,
was the ring bearer while another
sister acted as flower girl. The bride
looked handsome in a white satin
gown and bridal veil.
There was a large number of friends
and relatives present and a wedding
feast followed the ceremony. The bride
Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Reed, who are prominent people of
this place. The groom is the proprie
tor of the Estacada Cannery, a young
man who has become identified with
the business aKalrs of this little city.
Both of the contracting parties have
hosts of friends who are extending
hearty congratulations and best wish
es. Mrs. Anna K. Morton, of Portland,
was here over Sunday and a guest at
the Deming-Reed wedding.
Raymond Lovelace, one of the Esta
cada high school football boys, had
his ankle quite badly sprained while
The Movies.
Louis Jones, of this pluce, gave a
talk on "Food Conservation" at the
Eagle Creek school house. Lewis is
a high school pupil here and his many
friends are pleased to hear of his sue- M
cess along the line of making public
addresses. '
Bert Byera has been making im
provements on his residence property
by laying of new walks, etc.
Rev. W. R. F. Browne, a former pas
tor of the Methodist church at this
place, but now residing in Portland,
suffered a stroke of paralysis a few
months ago and word was received in
Estacada this week that he was very
much worse and no hopes for his re
covery. Quite a number of Estacada
people have called upon him in the
past few days.
Miss Ida Schaple was called to Cor
vallis last week to see her father, who
was very III. i
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith and child
ren and Mrs. Stubbs motored to Port
land Tuesday to call on friends. !
Mr. and Mra. C. C. Miller and daugh
ter, Mra. Bates, went to Viola last
Sunday to visit Mr. Miller's aged par
ents. N. C. Laurry was a Portland visitor1
Monday, paying a fraternal visit to '
Rev. Browne.
The Fred Bartholomew residence i
is about completed and will be ready j
for occupancy the first of next week. I
L. S. Bronson of the Estacada
Feed and Lumber Co., transacted bus-;
iness in Portland, Wednesday. j
Neal Bronson has been working for ,
the Estacada Feed and Lumber Co. !
this week.
"Boo" Krigbaum, son of Mr. and'
Mrs. C. Krigbaum, of the Garfield;
neghborhood, arrived home last week
from a Portland hospital, where he'
had been confined on account of a '
railroad accident in which he was in-1
jured so badly that it was necessary to i
amputate his left arm,
Mrs. Fred M. Roth. Mrs. Adam Knight.
Mrs. J. Gastrock, Mrs. Chas. N. Walt,
Mrs. Ivan Pimick. of Aurora Chapter,
The high scores, wore won by Mrs.
Grant White and Mr. It, B. Evans.
Painty refreshments were served by
the hostess. Those present were Mr,
I and Mrs. Grant White, Mr. and Mrs.
j Arthur Graham, Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
j Lee, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Balr, Mr. and
! Mrs. It. II. Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. Adam
II. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert A.
Berkman.
Miss Stella Sandsness, of Portland,
was a guest of Miss Ella Hutras this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Vlnyard and
Mrs. Philllpps were Portland vislton
Tuesday.
Herman Harms, a farmer of Macks-
Mppks spent Tuesday and Wednesday
hunting duck at their dick lake bo
low Portland,
Art Miller, of Monitor made a bus
iness trip to Canby Tuesday,
Mrs, Elroy Bates is seriously ill at
he rhome in Canby.
The "Food Conservation Prlvo" has
been extnded a week so that all fam
ilies In the community may have nn
opportunity to sign the pledge cards
which are being distributed by the
pupils of the high school and the gram
mar schools. The reasdlnos with
which every one has signed the CRrds
is very pleasing to the local commit
tee, and only In n very few cases have
any refusals been- noted and these
were caused mostly by not under
standing what tho movement means.
It is hoped Canby will respont with
one hundred per cent enrollment. Any
homo that has been missed in the can
vass wilt kindly report to any high
school pupil, or any pupil of the eighth
grade or any teacher and pledge cards
will be sent. Window card aro sent
on receipt of signed pledge cards,
Mrs, Edard Bowman visited friends
In Liberal this week.
The following pupils of the Mun
dorft school were neither absent nor
tardy during tho month ending Nov.
2: llernlce Reeson. Alice Rupp, Les
ter Hupp, Kxelyn Palen, Gilbert Sut
ter, Albert Satter. Sanford Palen,
Owen Palen.
Logan
LOGAN. Ore., Nov, 8. Spud din
ging has been the principle pastime
around here.. Some lute ones are
not ready yet to dig.
Don't think there Is a window In
this district without a Hoover curd
displayed.
On Hallowe'en nlghl the Parent
Tenclier circle gave nn entertainment
at the school house. The program was
good and anmst enjoyable time whs
3E
Oswego
OSWEGO, Ore., Nov. 8.---A pleasant
surprise party was given Miss Ber
nice Sinclair and Mr. Woodard, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson,
which was in the form of a mock '
charivari. A large crowd of their
many friends had taken for granted
that the young lady and gentleman
had been married recently, so in order
that they would play on the safe side,
completely surprised the young cou
ple. All shared in furnishing, a dainty
luncheon, which was greatly enjoyed,
without a bride and groom.
Mr. and Mrs. Craigo were pleasant
ly surprised by a large crowd of young
folks taking possession of their home j
last Sunday evening, it being their ;
fifteenth wedding anniversary. The1
young folks took a dainty lunch and!
all enjoyed a very pleasant evening.
Mrs. William Lonerz, of Camas, j
Wash., was taken to St. Vincent's hos
pital Wednesday and underwent an
operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Lor
enz is doing nicely. Mrs. Lorenz is
a daughter of Mrs. William Worthing
ton of this city.
Thos. Fox has been confined to the
house with an attack of lagrippe the
larger part of last week.
Mrs. L. A. Rathbun and daughter,
MisB Borothy, of Portland, visited
Mrs. Thos. Fox Saturday.
Mrs. Jack Van Horn, of Portland,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Fox.
Mrs. Arthur Ball, of Portland, has
been visiting friends and relatives in
Oswego during the week.
ADOWDEN POTATO DIGGER
DIGS YOUR POTATO CLEAN
GETS THEM ALL
Light Draft because high wheeled.
Perfect Separation because of longer and wider eleva
tiors than others like size.
Long Lasting Because all parts are made of the most
enduring material.
Investigate the operation
of the Dowden and you
will buy no other.
Portland,
, Oregon
DISC HARROWS
DRAG HARROWS
CHILLED PLOWS
STEEL PLOWS
W. J. Wilson & Co.
OREGON CITY
Macksburg
M.U'KSHl'RU, Ore., Nov, 7.-Hoy
Yoder has added his tuime to the con
stantly lengthening lixt of imiId own
er lit our place.
Pete Ktster has brought his nulo
to his home, tho place formerly own
ed and octiplcd by Frank Hilton, On
Friday evening, despite the ruin, the
atmosphere reverberated to the
drains t a gay clmrtvurl given to
Mr. Ulster In honor of his arrival -with
his bride, at their new homo.
The Mothers' Club Is to meet for an
all day session In the present week
nt tho home of Mr, Simon Miller. The
Club la taking up Hod Cross Work
very gradually, owing to the press of
other work on Its hands.
The Little Girls' Hewing Clrclit In
charge of Mrs. G. M. Haul win, had
their usual slim monthly meeting on
the afternoon of Saturday, November
'i, and nro to meet ngnlu nt Mrs. Iald
win's home on Saturday. November
17th. '
Mrs. J. Gibson and her 'daughter,
Agnes, have returned from Portland,
where they have la-en vlslllug Mr
Gibson's daughter, Mrs, Nettle Vngel,
Hen Preler is enjoying a visit from
his sister, Mrs. Hollmniin, of Texas,
wh Is making her first visit to this
part of Oregon and expresses her
self us greatly surprised and gratified
by the progress this region has made
in advancement of every kind hIiu f
Its first settlement,
A series of special services, conduct
ed by an evangelist from Salem lh
being hold at the church In Liberal.
Many of our people are availing them
selves of the brightly moon lit even
ings to attend those meetings, which
are Interesting and impressive to a
marked degree.
Perhaps there may be portions of
tho earth where autumn days are
fuller of natural charm than In West
ern Oregon In the sun ."Tilny Intervals
with which the rainy season Is ill
versified, but It Is hard In Imagine
verdure of a morn vivid hue flowers
of sweeter fragrance or greutci
charm In color and form. sklea that
aro more entrancing both In the night
and In the day, to way nothing of the
sunrise and sunset, overwhelming In
their Kraudeur, or winds more Invig
orating time are those which visit
us.
Latct Photo of American
Ambassador to tho French
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bee last Thursday. The neighbor
t'omlng out ami helping hlin make
new road up to Ittn place. They did
quite, a bit of (trading, getting U
road well iitarted, but there Is much
work to l done yet on It,
Mr. and Mra, Hay Woodle wero
Portland visitors Salnrduy.
MIhh DariicH was a giitmt of her
cousin, Mrs. Hay Woodlo, Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, Hoy Houghing woo
Oregon t'lty visitors Hwuliiy,
(ieorge Smith made a trip to. Tort-
and recently.
Mrs. It, H. (iltisoli was the gucat of
her sinter. Mrs. H, J, Kdily, of Port
land, tho first of tiki week.
Clarkes
CLAKKKS, Ore., No. ".-Clyde Hi
go purchased a now Ford car last
week.
W. II. lUittemlller hauled a load of
straw to Oregon City for .lack Hooper
last Friday,
Miss Elizabeth Marshall from Ore
gon City, visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Marshall,' over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clarko unit son
wero In Portland last Friday.
(5. Mnrqimrdt went to Oregon City
Monday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Marshnll and
daughter. Zeltha. visited Mra. Kll.a
Klelnsmlth last Sunday.
Mrs. .t;,e Hlngo nnd daughter,
Hazel, visited Mrs. Kll.a Klelnsmlth
Sunday.
H. C. Klnlnamlth wn to Orpgon
City last Friday on bualneBS.
If. C. Klelrmmlth nnd family visited
W. If. . Bottnmlller and family last
Sunday atfernoon.
There wan a Hallowe'en party glv
en at the home of George Rogers Wed
noRday evening, October 31.
vwuinm ana Jason Clarke took a
trip to BrownHvllle last week to look
for a farm.
Mrs. Fred lUtuer nnd daughter Til
lie, and son, Harry, and Albert Mar
tin, wero to town last Friday.
O. Mnrqimrdt la digging his pota
toes this week.
Highland grange had a meeting In
the hall last Saturday.
Sam Elmer Is sowing his grain.
Ldwln Botemlller went from Kan
sas City to Tlorthn, Minnesota, to visit
his relatives there, for a short time,
but will soon come homo,
Miss Tlllle Bauer, of Colton, and
Albert Martin, of Highland, wero
married Tuesday.
John PntJi, of Colton, ia hauling
oats for Mr. Nelson, of Colton, which
he bought from Clyde Hlngo, of
Clurkes, this week.
J. T. Grace sold his potatoes and is
hauling them jiow. "
Alexander Nelson attended tho
dance nt JUmcoii Ilolghts last Sat
urdny evening.
Btats of Ohio. City of Toledo,
Lucas County, ss,
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
Is senior partner of tiie firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the City
of Toledo. County and State aforesaid,
and that said firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each
and every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured bv the use of H ALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me nnd subscribed In
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A.V. mS. A. W. GLEASON
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in
ternally and acts tlircniRh the Blood on
the Mucous Surfaces cf the System. Send
for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
gold by all drusirists, 75c.
Hull's Family tills for constipation.
and Miss Lorene Parker, of Oregon
City. Next Friday afternoon the Chap
ter will meet at the I. O. O. F. hall as
the membership has grown to such
proportions that it is hard for any
home to entertain so many. Their work
ia patriotic and Is worthy of the assist
ance of everyone in the community.
Miss Ella Schultz, of Molalla, is stay
ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Maple
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Avon Jesse, of Crib
ble Prairie, were Sunday guests ofMr.
and Mrs. J. Lee Eckerson.
The following pupils of the Canby
Grammar schools were neither absent
nor tardy during the month ending
November 2:
Seventh-Eighth Grades H. H. Ec
cles, Teacher Champ Vaughan, Christ
Kraft, Lloyd Kendall, Gladys Miller,
Margaret Brown, Catherine Hein,
Queen Scott, Lorena Honig, lone
Fletcher, Mamie Wollertz, Florence
Rider, Norman Eid, Dorma Haines,
Amelia Kraft, Erneva Livesay, Gen
evieve Livesay, Ella Earls and Violet
Ledford.
Fifth-Sixth Grades, John Huston
Teacher Virgil Livesay, Charles La
Baw, Ivan Haines, Robert McClure,
Maple Lane
MAPLE LANE, Ore., Oct. 30. Mr,
Mahonoey, a homesteader on the,
Siletz reservation, Is visiting his father-in-law,
W. H. Renny and family.
W. H. Horton had a small fire on
the roof of his house Sunday afternoon
with small damage.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lears are the
proud parents of an eight-pound boy,
born October 22.
Henry Yost, of Portland, has bought
a part of the Brandon farm.
Clifford Crawford has moved from
Maple Lane to Elyvllle.
W. H. Renney is having an addition Wesley Mitts, Hazel Swlgart, Beulah
18x18 feet put to his house. This will j Launer, Dorothy Evans, Earl Lee,
give the house two stories. Louella Belknap, Judith Nelson, Ed-
... . ith Earles, Ashel Mack, Everett Fin-
Milton Valley Fruit Co. warehouse ney, Ray Lee, Clifford Wallace, Wanda
here will n completed Nov .1.
Wallace.
burg country, was transacting busi
ness in Canby Tuesday,
Mrs. Otto Schaubel and daughter
Margaret, left Tuesday for an extend
ed visit with relatives in Kansas.
Mrs. Garrison left this week for a
visit with her sister in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bowers: left Tues
day for Montana to visit their daugh
ter, Mrs. Paul Schaubel, who is re
ported seriously ill.
Grant White, W. H. Bair and Geo.
Old Folks Saved
From Suffering
Mrs. Mary A. Dean, Taunton, Mass.,
In her 87th year, says: "I thought I
was beyond the reach of medicine, hut
Foley Kidney Pills have proven most
benefioial in my ease."
Air. Bam A. Hoover, High Point,
N. C, writes: "My kidney trouble was
worse at right and I had to get up
from five to seven times. Now I do
net have to get up at night, and con
sider tnvself In u truly normal con
dition, which I attribute to Foley Kid
ney Pills, as I have taken nothing
else."
Mrs. M. A. TirldKes, Robinson, Mass.,
sayn: "I suffered from' kidney ail
tnents for two years. I commenced
taking Foley Kidney Pills ten months
!!Ko, and though I am 61 years of ago,
I feel like a lU-year-old girl."
Fdlev Kidney Pills aro tonic,
strcnKthitnlnf? and up-bulldlnK, and
restore normal action to the kidneys
and 'oi disordered and painful blad
der. They act quickly and contain
no dangerous or harmful drugs.
hadby nil. Pumpkin pie, elder,
doughnuts, sandwiches and coffee
were served. The proceeds of the
evening was $10.
Saturday was tho regular meeting
of Harding Grange. Twenty-five mem
ners ana one visitor. Dinner was
cooked on the new stove which made
it Juste better. Arrangements are
under wuy for a two days' extension
service school in December here.
On Saturday evening, November
24, there will be a Red Cross benefit
in tho way of an entertainment and
dance, gotten up by the women's
work committee of the grarii?o. Good
program, good time. Everyone bring
lunch, which will be sold at close- of
program. Admission 25c for grown
ups und 10(1 for children over five.
A bean thresher began operations
in Logan this week.
F. P. Wilson Is preparing to build
an udditlon to Ills hou.se.
A petition calling a meeting on Sat
unlay, November 24, at Lower Logan
school house has been signed up as
required by the now low, for a special
road tax.
Harrisburg Work Is progressing on
new mill plant here.
Damascus
DAMASCUS, Nov, 1 Mrs. Edith
Robinson is working for Mrs. Jno,
Moore.
Miss Selma Hock Is working In
Portlund.
Papsch Bros, are putting up wood
for Mrs. Watts.
miss nuzei uruicoii una nn opera
tion on her throat Saturday.
Miss Irene Scott is teaching Bchool
for a few days In Miss Drlscoll's place
The annual missionary mooting was
held at Mrs. M. Rood's Wednesday In
stead of Mrs. Jno. Moore's.
Mr. James, Mrs. A, Wolfhugnn, Mrs
W. Sheer and Myrtle, motored to Ore
gon City Wednesday and were tli
guosts of Mr. and MrB. Earl Sheer.
Mrs. Edwards, of Oregon City,
visiting her cousin, Mrs. 10. Hull,
Eagle Creek
EAGLE CREEK, Nov, . Mrs. Ad
die Judd enl.ertiiine.il the Helpln
nana Wednesday. Mrs. Nnylor will
entertain the club on, Wednesday, No
vember 21.
Mrs. J, W, Cahlll attended tho moot
lug of tho W. c. t, u. at Mrs. D, M,
Marshall's, Estacada.
Will Douglass bad a road-working-
Oak Grove
OAK GROVE. Nov, 7. Mr. and Mrs.
A. Worthlngton entertained n few
friends from Clackniniiii Tuesday ev
iiIiih'. Dancing unit curds were enjoyed
by thoso present. Dainty refresh
ments were served by tho hostess.
ho guest worn Mr. and Mra. Pet
Crlckson, Misses Anna and Muggy
Wheeler. Josephine MIckto, Mr. T.
Ackerinan, Dan Gaffney, Cluva Batten,
ohn Ackerinan itnd J. Mann.
Hallowe'en parties were given at the
homes of Mrs. Albert WeUler. John
Hlsley, Mrs. Wesley Thlessen and Mrs.
K. C. Warren, the latter entertaining
for her niece, Doris Hrumley. A gen
era! good time was hud nt all place.
Refreshment were served and game
played.
The boy mude things merry near
midnight on Hallowe'en, but did not
do much damage, Kumeone broke the
drinking fountain at the school, some,
gate were exchanged and wool neat-
tered over the school ground.
W. II. Allen ha been on the sick
list, but ta able to be out at present.
Mr. nnd Mr. Harry Worthlngton,
Mr. E. Worthlngton and two daught
er, Burl and llernlce, were dinner
guest of their grfnndmotSier, Mr.
Hridgct 0 Hrlcn of Oswego. Suml.iy.
Miss Ellen Worthlngton returned
home fiom Prlndlo, Wash., last week.
She accompanied her sister, Mr. Wal
ter llolbrook, and son home.
Mr, and Mr. John Oiler and baby
aro visiting their grandparent, Mr.
and Mr. Henry Riley. The little one
U a great grandchild of this pioneer
couple..
Tho Parent Teachers' entertainment
was a success, and a large number
wn out, even If it did rain. The
children' part In tho program was
good, and woll given. The reading of
Mis Skinner, of Portland, wa ap
preciated by the children. Theso mu
sical will be given each month dur
ing the winter, after which a nodal
hour will be given.
The regulur mooting of the Parent-
Teachers' Association will be held
Friday afternoon at the school house
nt 3 o'clock. AH ladle are Invited,
Mis Jano Harding bus gnno to San
Francisco. California, to spend the
winter with her daughter,
Mrs. Carlqulst and daughter, Lydla,
have moved Into the Dcdrlck hotiso on
Cedar Avenue.
K. Salter and family have rented the
Mooro house in Oak Grove park und
moved last week.
Mr. und Mrs. L. T. Davis and daugh
ter, Mrs. LouIho Ilrodlng, of McMlnn
vtlle, are visiting the Misses Williams.
Edward Vance Spldell. youngest
h?n of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Splmlell,
passed away Friday morning after a
short Illness. Ills nge was four years.
two months nnd twenty days. The
funoral services were conducted bv
Rev. C. A. Lewis Sunday afternoon at
Kenworthy's undertaking parlors In
Sellwood, find the interment was on
Monday morning In Mllwuukio ceme
tery. They have taken our darling from
us
And placod him with the angels
above
Where he will watch over those
that loved him
And welcome them home to God.
James Spldell came home Sunday
morning from Gnat Inland, Cal., to at
tend his brother's funeral,
Fred Ilnrrls and family are hore
from Washington to attend the funeral
of Mrs. Harris' brother, Vance Spldell,
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Moore left for
Soasld the Inst of the weok to make
their future home with their son,
Tracy, on account of Mr. Moore's
honlth.
Mr. and Mrs. Telford have rontod
the Moore projporty and will move
there this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson are be
ing congratulated on the birth of a
little daughter, born Nov. 2nd, at the
Emanuel hospital In Portlund. The
mother and baby are doing woll.
The Ladies Aid will hold a meeting
Wetlnosday, followed by a tea.
Rov. Young will preside at the morn
ing sorvlces and Epworth Lenguo Sun
day night. Prayer meeting Wednesday
night. All invltod to the meetings.
Marsh field Bacholor Hull is plan
ned near mill at Bunker Hill for em-ployos.
Klamath Falls 10. farmers of Kla
math County to water 1720 acres.