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    MORNING ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1918.
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Newsy
Briefs From
All Over the
Mlsonville
County
Estacada
ESTACADA, Feb. 14. Mist Virginia
Scott was brought home last Thurs
day from th Portland hospital. wher
sh underwent an operation for ap
pendicitis. She seems to be getting
along very nicely.
D. A. Grout, assistant, principal ot
the Portland schools, will be the speak
er at the Parent-Teacrer association
this Friday night His subject will be
"Choosing a Vocation (or Your Boy."
There will be both vocal and instru
mental music and everybody is cordi
ally Invited to attend.
Dr. O. W. Monroe, a prohibition
speaker, will be In Estacada at the
high school auditorium on Wednesday
evening. February 27. He comes In
the Interests ot the national prohlbl-;
tlon movement.
The local Red Cross has Its meeting
In the large room at the rear of the
Estacada State Bank, having moved
from the Eastern Clackamas Supply
Co.'i store last Saturday. It Is now
located where there is plenty of light
and room and meet every Monday
and Saturday afternoons for work.
William Dale has been appoinited
recruiting officer at this place tor
the enrollment of United State public
reserve of the department ot labor.
Miss Ruth Landman, ot Colorado, Is
visiting at the home ot her sister, Mrs.
John S. Osbora.
U A. Chapman left Monday tor
trip to Seattle. He expects to be an
ient for a week or ten days. Jim Linn
Is assisting Miss Lois Chapman In the
store while Mr. Chapman is away.
A. N. Johnson to again assisting at
the Estacada Pharmacy, E. C. Peery
having been called to his home at
Scio, Oregon, for a tew days.
Mrs. W. W. Dillon received cable
dispatch last Thursday Informing her
ot the safe arrival of Mr. Dillon In
France.
Miss Lois Richmond waa here from
Portland Saturday and Sunday, a
guest at the J. W. Moore home.
Mrs. D. M. Marshall has been on the
sick list for several days suffering
from an attack of rheumatism
The Tennis club had a dance Satur
day night at Hotel Estacada. A col
ored orchestra from Portland, rurnisn
ed the music and the ladies ot the
club provided the supper. Quite
number of out of town people were In
attendance.
Miss Erma Graham came from Port
land Saturday to visit her mother over
Similar.
Although not much has been said
in regard to the Estacada Auxiliary of
the Red Cross, the women m tnis vi
cinity have not been dilatory in their
work tor the soldier boys. The mem
bers meet twice a week for work and
with several machines going, others
sewing and cutting out articles, their
nleasant headquarters assumes a reg
ular bee-hive. Under the leadership
of Mrs. Mae Lovelace this organiza
tion has sent to the Red Cross head
quarters at Portland, the following
articles since September 26: 37 shoul
der wraps, 13 bed socks. 30 pairs of
pajamas, 42 pairs ot knitted socks, 33
sweaters, 12 bed shirts, 12 arm slings,
12 body bands. 2 dozen dfsh towels,
26 dozen Sub. handkerchiefs. 9 dozen
tray cloths, 9 dozen napkins, 11 dozen
wash cloths and 72 comfort pillows.
Much praise from headquarters has
been given for all work turned m.
business session, Mrs. Carrie Adlx
gave a talk on, "The House as an In
fluence on the Persons Who Live In
It." A general discussion followed
Macksburg
MACKSBURG, Ore., Feb. 14. Two
and the subicct proved a very Interest- j new clubs have been formed to work
Ing one. One chapman ot the several ! for the Red Cross. The workers are
working committees reported that her j greatly encouraged by the soldiers1
committee would serve dinner tor all j letters that have come to us telling
who cared to partake, on the day ot 1 ot the comfort afforded them In camp
the big auction sale in Estacada. during the Inclement weather of the
Mrs. L. A. Wells Is on the sick Hat past month.
with an attack ot U grippe.
Mulino
Rev. Fr. Lucas, of the Lutheran
church, has returned from California
greatly Improved in health and has
resumed his parochial work.
Mrs. Carl Boesche Is In Portland vis
iting her daughter, Mrs. Rex Blssell.
Little John Dwarschak, whose serl-
MULINO, Ore., Feb. 13 Mrs. Mary
PrnnV was the ruest of her daughter.
Mrs Fred Wallace, of Oregon City, ous illness nas oeen menuonea in mis
last" Monday and Tuesday. IpP. much better It Is thought
Mrs. August Erickson gave a "Snip-'he may be brought home from the hos
ping Party" last Tuesday evening. Ajpltal very soon,
large box of rags was snipped, enough I Eric Boesche is working In Portland
to till about 30 small pillows. Re-1 and Is making his home with his sls-
Wll.SONVILLE. Feb. HtU. Onrco
Stnnpel. Henry Wllhclin and George
; Hatalgta have visited the county sent
during ts3 week In the Interest of
' their quest lonulres.
Uv'ght Seely li now mi employe of
tUi local bunk.
Raymond Seo'.ey1 nunt is keeping
house tor him and ttiklim care of
tiia Infant child.
Mrs. llarklns was In Oregon City
Saturday and Sunday
Mrs, Aubrey Wood was appointed
on the war-stamp committee for Cor
ral Creek district, ami Mr. Nrmn
Say on the advertising committee..
Read Graham' went to Hlllsboro on
Tuesday on legal business.
Joe Thornton, who has charge of
the coming liberty bond campaign for
this district, has appointed ns his as
sistants M. C. Young, Uirtn Kruso
and N. O. Say.
Mrs. M. C, Young visited (Coral
Creek school last Wednesday In the
Interests of the Junior Red Crosa.
freshments were served by the host
ess. Those present were: Mrs. Pete
Berdlne. Mrs. Edwin Berdtne. Mrs. K.
ter, Mrs. Rex Bissell.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schwack have
announced a sale ot their household
J. Maple, Mrs. Joe Daniels, Mrs. Lee, ; K00)js preparatory to their removal to
Mrs. August Erickson, Miss Anna j Eastern Oregon, where they Intend to
Jepson, Miss Mildred Maple, Mlss:mae thelr permanent home.
Esther Rugg, Lee Daniels and Weldon
Erickson.
Miss May Schulti is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Alvtn Hamilton In Hub-
23d.
The Little Girls' Sewing Circle Is to
have Its semi-monthly meeting on the
afternoon ot Saturday, February 23,
at the home of Mrs. G. M. Baldwin.
Large shipments of ship-knees for
Mrs. Lee, of Silverton. is visiting
friends here in Mulino. Mrs. Lee waa A bajkel ocM ,B ,0 be he,d n a
formerly a resident ot Mulino. Macksburg school house on February
t."al Bail, OI VOllOO, IS Tiauiug uis
niece. Mrs. August Erickson.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith went
to Oregon City last Tuesday to attend
a dinner given by the Grand Army.
Mrs. Fred Wallace, of Oregon City,
visited relatives here Saturday.
Hjalmer Carlson, ot Rosewood, Min
nesota. Tislted his uncle, August Erick
son, last week.
Mr. Youngren. of Needy, was a Mu
lino visitor Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and their sons
Tom and Ora. and their two daughters,
tfnd Mrs. Herbert Taylor and baby boy
went to Salem to attend the funeral
of the late Herbert Taylor, who died
in Salem.
The Red Cross met last Thursday
and did a lot of sewing, and 25 small
pillows were completed; and about
three dozen abndages. Sixteen were
present.
Mrs. Robert Schuebel, who has been
quite sick. Is much improved.
The Mulino School children are pre
paring a program for Washington's
birthday.
Ccdardalc
CEDARDALE. Ore., Feb. 14. Mr
and Mrs. Claude Wlnslow and family.
accompanied by Miss Moore, visited
the latter's parents at Gresham on
Sunday.
Clifford Johnson has been under the
doctor's care, but Is better at this writ
ing.
P. E. Bonney had the misfortune to
lose a cow last week.
Every one la rejoiced to hear that
the Colton boya, who were on the
fated Tuscanla, were rescued.
Cedardale Red Cross society Is to
quilt a quilt at their next meeting. Sat
urday, Feb. IS, which Is to be sold for
Red Cross funds. Everyone Invited
to come and help.
Arthur Orera and wife spent Sunday
at Kate Lafferty'a.
Hasel Larklns called on her aunt.
South Clackamas
SOUTH CLACKAMAS, Fob. 14th
The people of this community met nt
the home of Mr. and Mis. John Urn-
enhorgor and formed a Red Cross
auxiliary, numlng It Cranlluld, as near
ly every one who belong to the aux
iliary live on the CraiUleld donation
land claim. The officers elected are:
Mrs. Sarvhet, chairman; Mrs. Uroitson
secretary; Mrs. Mitchell, treasurer.
They had been aowlng at, the homo
of Mrs. Luenberger until Miss Mamie
Leuunberger came home from Port
laud with a esse ot measles, when
they moved to the home of Mra. I. I.,
Smith, where they will moot In the
future.
So far we have to take our hale off
to Mrs. Ilnndloy as the fastest knit-
tor. She has knit twenty-two sweat
era since December first.
Gilbert Hanson nuiin home from
Camp Lewis Friday evening for a few
Miss Gladys Joy nor was an Esta
cada visitor Inst Saturday.
Fred Una and Julius Paulsen trans
acted business In Oregon City Wednesday.
Ed Hardors and Mr, and Mrs. P.
Ituhl motored to Gresham last Sun
day.
Jennings Lodge
JENNINGS LODGE, Ore,, Feb, 1,1
Mrs. A. T, Pierce spent Tuesday In
Vancouver, the guest ot Mr. nml Mr.
Hugh II. Fleming,
Mrs. RamuittKe and daughter, of
Newborg, are visiting nt the home of
Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Fox.
On Friday. February 8, the Parent
Teacher association gave a birthday
luncheon supervised by Mra, Carl
Smith. The pretty affair was held at
the church and was attended by sov
EAGLE CREEK, Nov, 14. The Up
per Eagle Creek Rod Cross unit pur
chased a sewing machine last week.
Mr. and Mrs Alex Bauer were Es
tacada visitors lust Thursday.
Mrs. R. 11, Gibson was an Oregon
City and Portland visitor recently,
tended the thrift stamp and 'baby
bonds meeting at Estacada last Fri
day. J. B. Woodle. and wife and Mra. R.
B, Gibson went to Estacada last
Thursday and Mrs. Woodle and Mrs.
Gibson attended the V. C. T. U. meet
ing while there.
Joe Williams went to Portland last
Thursday.
Mrs. Everett Beckett Is the guest
ot her husband's mother, Mrs. Annie
Beckett.
Harvey Gibson was up this way Sun
day cruising some tltuhcr on the Will
Douglass place.
Clarkes
CLARKES. Feb. 7. Miss EliAbeth
Marshall, from Oregon City, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mar
shall and family over Saturday and
Sunday. .
Ed Grace was in Portland last week
and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. T. Grace and family for a tew days, j
Miss Pearl Stromgreen, from Oregon
City, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Stromgreen. and family, ot Colton, for
a few days last week.
W. H. Bottemiller hauled some
things for B. Sullivan from Beaver
Creek last week.
Wm. Clarke was In Oregon City last
week.
Dave Moehnke was in Clarkes look
ing for some timber as he wants to
erect a sawmill.
J. T. Grace, from Portland, is visit
ing his son, Ed Grace, for a short
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Sam Elmer butchered two hogs last
Monday.
Fred Zwahlen went to Portland last
Stafford
U S. Morgan returned this weektime
from a visit to Roseburg, Oregon,
where he went to see his father, who
is ninety-three years old.
George Townsend, of the United j Monday to be examined for the next
States Navy, located at Bremerton, is I draft in the army,
here this week visiting his family. j , T
Dr. and Mrs. Stiner, formerly oi
Estacada ,but now residing at St.
Estacada, but now residing at St.
evening for a visit with relatives. The
doctor returned to St. Paul Wednes
day, but Mrs. Stiner remained for a
more extended visit.
Corporal Sam H. Barr, ot the Quar
termaster's Corps, American Lake,
was in Estacada this week visiting
home folks.
Fred Jorg left Estacada Monday for
Portland, where he will make his
home, having accepted a position in a
harness and saddle factory. The fam
ily will poln him as soon as school
closes.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Wood, of Port
land, were guests at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. Wells last Saturday and
Sunday.
It Is rumored in this section that the
railroad will be extended from Caza
dero up into the Roaring Rive rcoun
try In order to get the timber between
the Clackamas river and North Fork.
There was a good attendance at the
local teachers' meeting held here last
Saturday. A number ot noted educa
tors from Oregon City were on the pro
gram. Lunch was served at noon by
the domestic science class of the Esta
cada high school.
Messrs. Doland Banks and Paul
Dickinson, of Portland, were here Sat
urday night to attend the dance at the
hotel, being guests at the E. W. Bart-
lett home.
Among those on the sick list this
week are Mrs. Lady and Mrs. Sam
Barr.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Williams, of
Bull Run, were here last Thursday to
visit at the home of the latter's slater,
Mrs. U. S. Morgan.
The C. I. C. held a very interesting
meeting Tuesday afternoon at the club
rooms, with the president, Mrs. Bart-
lett, presiding. At the close of the
STAFFORD, Ore., Feb. 14. Friday
evening at 8 o'clock at Stafford school, '
Dr. Mount may be present to give a'
talk on forming a Red Cross auxiliary, i
and on Thrift Stamps. However, phone j
Stafford central before starting; we
have been disappointed before about i
this meeting. j
Mrs. Gage has spent some of the!
past week visiting friends in St. Hel-j
ens.
Mr. and Mrs. Schatz visited their:
daughter, Mrs. Eisley at Aurora dur
ing the past week.
Miss Edith Lucas is visiting in Port
land.
Stafford school has just finished its
fifth monthly examination; the school
follows this monthly plan of study:
three weeks of each month are devot
ed to advancing In the work laid out
in the Course of Study; the last month
Is spent in a stiff review and a stiffer
examination. This demands hard
work on both pupils and teachers;
however Stafford Is working towards
Standardization in this line.
As to the arithmetic contest Just
past, the required grades were ob
tained by grades 5, 6, 7 and 8.
Next Saturday night, Feb. 16, at
Stafford school the Stafford Com'
munity Club will meet; program by
big folks. All come and bring your
stunt.
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OREGON CITY
eitty luioiile. The table were laid to
days' visit to his parents and the represent the four seasons Spring
delt'lst. Ihnlnir nrniililflri over bv Mrs Fit I!,mth
' -m m m Und her decorations were violets and
Kno!! P'rnlr i1'ir willows. Summer table, Mrs
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V nri iiuiu Willi unvui ntiuus ui iinun
with Uncle Sum, In miniature center
piece. The autumn table by Mrs. Wil
liam Jacobs, with chrysanthemums as
representing the tall, and winter table
by Mrs. Ilelllnger, who used hotly and
mistletoe. The menu was made up of
home raised and home canned good
and war ginger breads and home can
ned salmon. After the luncheon Mrs.
Altman's pupils sang "America, My
America," and gave the flag salute,
after which the pupils were quitted
In regard to present day questions,
which were very ably answered by
the pupils.
News of the death ot Margaret Elis
abeth Dill at Mnrshfleld, Oregon,. She
waa the only child of Mr. and Mrs.
Colemaji Dill and waa about two weeks
old. Mr. and Mrs. 8. 11. Dill art visit
ing their son at present.
It Is feared that Charles Truscott
may have lost his life on the Tus
canla. Mr. Truscott la the son of Mrs.
Rdlth Truscott. and enlisted with a
company of Michigan boys, and was
expecting to sail about that time. No
word has been received from him
since the disaster.
Miss Resale Roberts spent the week
end with her cousin, Doris Falnton, at
Manor, Wash
j A meeting ot the board of trustees
of the church was hld on Wednesday
evening. The board Is trying to get
things In shape to secure a pastor by
! March 1st.
j Mrs, Knoll, who recently removed
; to Tillamook county, was visiting her
daughter Stella McVlcar. who Is mak
Ing her home here while attending
school In Mllwaukle.
Oak Grove
Miss May Schulti, nt Molulla, was &
Canity visitor Monday,
Messrs, Walter and Olio Krutignr,
ot Vancouver lliirrucks, were guests
at the Krueger home Saturday and
Kunduy,
Cnuby Is undergoing a slight epi
demic ot mumps, Among those con
fined to their homes are Herbert A.
Herkmnn, William Mlckelson and Ed
ward HuMliiii. Precaution i being tak
en to prevent any further cases.
Mrs. (1 ru ut White, Mrs. 11. II. F.c-
cli'i nml Mis Urnce Uiillock were
guests of relatives In Oswego Sunday.
Miss Vlolette lCvitns, nt I'nrtlitnd,
was a week end guest ot Mr. and Mrs,
W. It. Hair.
Mrs. Nora Hard Miller has returned
to her home at Canity after a two
weeks' vUlt on her farm near Huff.
The following have been appointed
by the county committee on sale ot
"Thrift Stamps" and "War Savings
Stump" to have charge nt same In
school district No, 88: Committee
on advertising; W, II. Hair; sales tie
artment. W, It. Lucke; church, lodge
and club organisations, Mr. II. II.
Kccle.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant White attended
the automobile show In I'ortlund Tue
day. Mis Ltila Miller returned to her
home at Huff after a two week' visit
with relative In Canity.
Mr, T. J, Gary and Mr. Allen Ad
ams of Portland, were guest of Mr.
and Mr. L, II. Wang this week.
Mr. and Mr, J. C. Kauplsch enter
tained at their home north ot Canby
Saturday evening. Thoae present
were Mr. and Mr. L. H. Wang, Mr.
and Mr, Arthur Graham, Mr. and Mr.
II. D. Evan. Mr. and Mr. K. 0, Rob
inson. Mr. and Mr. G. W. White and
Italph Swanby. Refreshmenl were
served by the host ens.
Mr, Frederick Slegenthaler of Fort-
land, wa a gueat ot her sister, Mr.
Ora Slyter, this week.
Geo. Hate, who I employed by the
8. P. R. It. Co., pent Sunday with
hi family In Canby.
The Canby Five Hundred Club met
at the home of Mr. and Mr. It, 11, Ee
rie Wednesday evening. Tho pres
ent were Mr, and Mr. W. 11. Hair,
Mr. and Mr. Grant White, Mr. and
Mr. II. A. Rerkman. Mr. and Mr. II.
11. Evan. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Gra
ham. Mr. and Mr. E- E. Ilradtl, Mr.
and Mr. Adam II. Knight, Mr. and
Mr. M. J. Lee. After an evening nt
card luncheon wa erved by the
hostes. It wa decided to continue
the club through another erle of en
tertainment. A. J. Knght and Frank Kendall, who
are employed by the B. P. It R. Co.
are at home In Canby for a few day.
Mis Lexlo Graham, who I Yeo
manlte at Ilremerton Navy Yard, Cha.
Graham, of U. 8, A. Ambulance Corps
of American Lake, and Thomaa Gra
ham, of Portland, were guest of Mr.
and Mr. Arthur Graham Sunday.
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the war vessels are being taken from
the ranches.
Meadowbrook
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Skfteh ot enrb plan, Location,
OMitpiug Facilities and a ClamU
fiffj rHreptoiy cX Cadi BwlstttO
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SwttU, Waah.
ELK PRAIRIE, Feb. 14. Henry
Kruger, who went to Portland Just
before the holidays, has Just returned.
He was detained because lameness de
veloped In an injury which he received
before leaving home.
Mr. Collins, who was working near
Molalla, has returned home.
Mr. Shaw made a business trip to
Molalla recently.
Several plan to go to Oregon City
to see about the establishment of a
I new school district. The people in the
Noble District, Marlon County, seemed
perfectly willing to allow the forma
tion of the contemplated district, but
the lines had to be readjusted or they
would have been deprived of their al
ready newly formed district.
MEADOWBROOK, Feb. 14. Mrs.
W. Baty returned home Thursdty
from Canby where she has been stay
ing for a few days with Mr. Baty's
folks.
Ruth WoBter, of Gladtidingg, spent
the week end with Nettie Iarkins.
John Hofstetter spent the week end
visiting in Portland.
Quite a number attended the meet
ing of th3 Red Cross which meets
in the Royal Davidson house. Work
is progressing quite nicely under the
instruction of Mrs. John Comer.
Several of the school children at
tended the meeting given by county
agriculturalist R. J. Werner and Mr
Shepherd. They gave very Interest
ing talks on how to trap, skin, and
how to market the mole skins.
A. L. Lnrkins and M. D. Chindgren
attended a business meeting at Mo
lalla Saturday, connected with the
new stamp drive.
Meadowbrook Literary Club meets
Friday night, February 15th. A good
program will be given, also a spelling
match between five ot the scholars
and five outsiders.
Mrs. Orem, Friday afternoon.
B. Benson and Leonard Orem, at
tended Literary at Union Mills Satur
day evening.
Several young boys of the neighbor
hood Joined the Boy Scouts, at Col
ton. Cal Ball, who has been under the
doctor's care for sometime Is on the
mend, and able to visit friends at Mar-quam.
Kelso
Willamette
WILLAMETTE, Feb. 11. The Cozy
Corner club met at the home of Miss
Vena Barnes, Friday evening January
IS. All the members were present.
The evening was devoted to work and
games, Later In the evening a delic
ious luncheon waa served by the host
ess. The members of the club held a
short business meeting after school,
iriuay afternoon, February 1. The
constitution was read and approved.
KELSO, Ore., Feb. 14. The
entertainment planned to be given by
the school Feb. 22nd, has been post
poned on account of the Illness of
Miss Yerkes, teacher of the primary
grades.
At the meeting of the Parent-Teacher
Association Friday evening, there
will be a debate on tha following
question "Resolved, That the United
.States Should Adopt Universal Mili
tary Training." All are Invited to
attend.
Robert .lonsrud sold a Bulck Four
to Ed Brims of Sandy this week.
Mrs. Joel Jarl received word that
her brother George Roberts, who is
in tho 20th Engineers, is In a hos
pital In New York. It was at first
thought that he was on the Ill-fated
Tuscanla.
George
OAK GROVE, Ore.. Feb. 14. Mr.
and Mrs. W. II. Moore, of Seaside, for
merly of Oak Grove, spent several day
here the past week, visiting friend
and looking after their property. Mr.
and Mrs. Moore rented their beautiful
home and went to Seaside for Mr.
Moore's hi-alth, which hn been bono
fltpd by the chunge. Their son, Ral
ston, has Joined the navy and left this
week for the trulning camp In Teta.
Mrs. George Illgham received a let
ter and pictures from her son, Sargtmt
Clair Ilarpole, from Newport News,
Virginia. Clair was In the htmpllu!
with pneumonia for 15 days, alter a
hard druggie he pulled throukh and
Is on duty again now.
J. A. Rupert. L. A. Dullard and W.
R. Miller loft Monday for a two weeks'
trip to Newport. Mr. Miller htis a
home there so they will hiivo bachelor
quarters, nml enjoy a fine outing.
Mrs. L, A. Billiard has been on the
sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 1). Olds returned
home Saturday from California mid
I report n fine trip.
I Miss Anna Coulburn Is sick and con
1 fined to her bed. ,
I Mrs. M. E. Guthrie, of Portland,
spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. E.
C. Warren.
Methodist Episcopal Community
Church. Rev. Young pastor. Services
Sunday morning at 11:15. Sunday
school at 10 o'clock. C. V. Smith, Su
perintendent. Epworth Leuguo at
7:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday evenings at 7:30. Sunday morn
ing the vested choir of 42 children
will sing under the direction of Prof.
Guthrie.
Our school has the motion picture
machine paid for now and the money
will bo used to buy play apparatus for
the grounds and for any thing that
will be needed for the school.
The Sunday school clnss in training
under Mrs. Guthrie will hold a food
sale February 23 In the store building
In the Warren block on the track.
Hlney Oetken has blood poison In
his right foot.
The Mllwaukle, Oak Grove Social
club will meet at the home of Mrs.
J. A. Kuks Thursday afternoon. Sat
urday will be the annual meeting of
the club and the mooting will be ut
the home of Mrs, Skulason Jn Mllwau
kle. Howard Hubbard, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. Hubbard, sailed February
7th on the new Steamer West Wind,
which was built in Portland. Soveral
of the Oregon boys were on the steam
er, they will go by war of the Panama
canal to New York and return by rail.
The Parent-Teachers held their reg
ular meeting Friday afternoon. At the
next meeting, March 8, a tea will be
served also a prominent speaker will
be present, and several musical selec
tion will be given also.
The Needle Craft club will meet
with Mrs. Arthur Jepson Friday after
noon,
STRIKE SETTLED? NO!
MEN ATTENTION! in order to find
out which paper deliver the good,
when you register at our Employ
ment Offlco state where you learned
that WE WANT YOU TO WORK
for us. 1-ownHt wage nine hour
3.10. with good chance for advance
ment. If willing to work, and eight
hour shift Job open almost dally,
same wage or better. Bring thl ad
from the Weekly Enterprise with
you and you will bo put to work If
able bodied. Apply at Employment
Office on mill wulk. West Linn,
across bridge from Oregon City, only
forty minutes' ride, 2l)c fare, from
Portland. Board and room $6.50
per week, two men rooming to
gether. Beck' and Electric Hotel,
Oregon City.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that tho un
dersigned, Administrator of Iho estate
of Christian J. Slndall, deceased, ha
filed his final account herein with tho
County Clerk, of Clackamas County,
Oregon, and the County Judge has set
Monday, March 18th, 1918. at the hour
of 10 o'clock a. in., nt the County Court
room In Oregon City, Cluckumu Coun
ty, Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to snld fliial ac
count and for tho final settlement of
said estate.
Dated Feb. 15, 1918.
R. E. JARL,
Administrator Cum Testamento
Annexo.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County ot Clacka
mas. In the matter of the estate of Amelia
A. Crosby, (formerly Amelia A. Sum
ner), docoasod.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istratrix of the above named estate.
All persons having claims against said
estate will present the same properly
verified to the undersigned ut 394 Tay
lor Street, Portland, Oregon, within
six months from tho date of this notice.
Dated nt Oregon City, this 11th day
of Februnry, 1918.
Date of first publication Feb. 15,
1918.
Date of lust publication, March 15,
1918.
BERTHA SUMNER LEACH,
Administratrix.
FRANK S. GRANT,
Attorney for Administratrix,
1011 Yeon, Bldg., Portland, Ore.
GEORGE, Ore. Feb, 14. The George
Commercial club held Us regular meet
ing last Saturday evening. Following
the business session the remainder of
the evening was spent in dancing. The
supper was served by Mr. and Mrs".
Zwerman and Ed Scheel.
Miss Anna Paque, of Llnnlman Sta
tion visited relatives and friends In
eorge last Saturday and Sunday.
Rosa Jannsen, who hag been work
ing In Portland, returned home Satur
day evening to spend a few week with
her parents.
A. ChanUj and R. Maxwell, ot Port
land, visited W. Terwllllger last Sat
urday night and Sunday.
Canby
WANT FARM 20 to 80 acres. Give
location, improvements, lowest price.
M. M, care Enterprise.
COLD COMFORT.
CANBY, Ore., Feb. 14. Prof. F. M
Roth, Myrtle Blrtchet and Miss Naomi
Runner, of the Canby schools, went to
Oregon City Saturday to assist in the
work on the Questionnaires at the of
fice of the county clnrk.
Mr. and Mrs. Green, of Aurora,
spent Friday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Heln and sons, Fay and
Howard, attended the automobile
show at Portland Saturday.
"Aid and comfort to the enemy, Is
what the criticisms of the government
departments amounts to," says a well
known administration organ. Every
Important criticism thus far has re
sulted in the .eradication of abuses
and the speeding Up ot the war. If
that Is any aid or comfort to the en
emy, the Kaiser must have stfange
notions of aid and comfort. The best
the Kaiser could hope for was that
the people of the country would not
wake the administration from Its lethargy.
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