Pare 2 OREflON OTTY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918. . - ( rfliaii'" iMMiTJMiW Newsy Stafford STAFFORD, Ore., Feb. 15. Pupils of Stafford school, recetving 100 per cent in last spelling contest are as follows: Fourth grade Deliner de Noul, Edward Delker, Ernest Baker, Lydia Delker, Cynthia Nussbaum and Lula Schraeder; Fifth grade Chris Una Delker, TtlUe Frenxel, Lois Har gon, Ruth Elligsen, Mabel Oldham and Evelyn Oldenstadt; sixth grade Ar thur Gould, Adilene Oldham Lavell Hargan; seventh grade Walter Bor land. Lena Elligsen, Edward Lucas, Briefs From All Over the Mr. and Mrs. SchatiMr. and Mrs, Albert Elligsen, and Mr. and Mrs. Strasaer dined at the Charles Tiede man home Sunday. H. Elligsen saw a dog fight In Ore gon City Monday. He reports that they do It this way in town: "When two dogs get in a fight And it is hard to settle, Don't hit the dogs with great big logs. Just get a tilled tea-kettle And chase said dogs the alleys thru. Twill cool their fighting mettle." County George Albert Guild. Daghne Hargan, Mil dred Oldenstadt and Thyllla Tiede- GEORGE, Or., Feb. 28. The George man: eighth grade Bennie Moser, social and commercial club held Its Sabra Nussbaum, Stanley Oldham. ; regular meeting last Saturday night Lela Tledeman and Leta Tiedeman. Rev. Weld, of Sprtngwater, gave an Pupils of Stafford school who were entertaining talk on the German gov neither absent nor tardy last report ernment after the business meeting month are as follows: Cynthia Nuss-jwas over, the remainder of the even baura, Ralph Philips, Ellis Philips, Ing was spent in dancing. The supper Wava Nussbaum, Albert Freniel. Ar-jwas served by Otto and Andrew Jam thur Gould. Albert Gould, Walter Bor-.sen. Kick Rath and Henry Reiner, land, Lena Elligsen, Ruth Elligsen, Mrs. Leo Rath, who has been visit Edward Lucas, TUlIe Freniel. Bennie Ing her sick father, Mr. Widmer, of Logan M osier, Harold Moser, Sabra Nuss baum. Stanley Oldham, Louis Scha ber. Lela Tledeman, Phyllis Tiedeman. The, officers of the local Red Cross Sandy Ridge, tor the past three weeks, returned home last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Held, Rosa and Andrew Jam sen and Ed Harden, vis- met at the school house Wednesday ;ited Mr. and Mrs, Theo, Harden last night, February 20, to plan ways and Wednesday evening. means ot obtaining funds, etc Mr. Miss H. Duncan visited Mn. Henry R. De Neul donated the use of his .Smith last Sunday. hall for any work the society might Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. H. Klinker and need It for and Mn. Oldham donated j Mn. T. Harden, called on Mn. Henry ft stove tor said hall On Saturday j Relmer last Friday afternoon. night, March 2, there will be a aortal! Miss Caroline Weiderhold. who has at the school-house where various j been ill at the St Vincent hospital is aide-shows, etc will be given. Bring I now" visiting her brother, Joe Wetder- all the cents you have even nickels) hold, ot BlsselL and dimes you will need them to get out with. The funds will -go for the Red Cross work. The funeral of the late Fredricka Keller, mother ot Gottlieb Keller, was held from the Church ot God. Thurs day, February 21. The remains were buried in the Stafford cemetery. Sunday, February 24, Miss Davis was called to Oregon City to attend the funeral of her uncle. Geo. Gray. For the next two weeks or more re vival meeting will be held in the Church of God. These meetings will be conducted by C. Mayne Knight, ot Woodland, assisted by Miss Mabel Helms and R, J. Strasser. There will be singing, regular song service and special music. Mr. Moser placed his organ in th, church for the benefit ot the meetings. A good crowd of Staffordites took in the program at Haielia Saturday night and some ot us were in the program. All report a good program and an ex cellent time. Miss Lydia Moser, who has been home on a vacation, has returned to continue her course at the Behnke Walker Business College, at Portland. On Saturday evening, last. Otto Peterson was tendered a surprise party In honor of his birthday. A merry evening was spent in games and good music furnished by the Pet ers girls and Prof. Kruse and others. Andrew Jamsen, Albert Llns and Ray Miller visited Albert Terwllliger last Sunday. Cedardale CEDARDALE, Ore., Feb. 25 Miss Moore spent Sunday with her parents In Gresham. Arthur Orem and wife spent Sun day with the tatter's parents at Upper Colton. Several from this vicinity attended the Red Cross benefit social at Mead owbrook Saturday night It is reported that Fred Schaffer has leased the Stefani mill and will soon have It running. B. F. Noyer was In Colton on Fri day. A. Orem is erecting a house near Orchard Falls, where he expects to reside in the future. Tom Lamm, who is In the United LOGAN, Ore., Feb. 19. (Too late for last Issue) Frog music has ceas ed for a few days, even they can shiver. John Shuttel lost a valuable horse last week. Many farmers have lost horses this wiuter. Walton Hagenberger has rented the Verdlng place, and will move soon. "They say" wedding bells will ring soon near Carver; .best wishes. Wllford Hutchins has the "Kaiser" measles this week. Mn. S. W. Hutchins is vllslting her son's family at McMlnnville. Mr. and Mn. L. O. Gerber, J. Ger- ber, Sam E. Gerber and Mr. Leroy were out this way Sunday. The two latter are late arrivals from Idaho, and partners in a mine there, but will wait until after the war to resume work. Sara wants to enlist to serve "his big uncle." Sorting "spuds" Is the pastime In dulged In by many now. The Busy Worken' Club met Satur day at the home of Gertrude and Jos ephine Moser; knitting, eating and crocheting were the main features ot the afternoon. Mn. John Boss is visiting In Port land this week. J. W. McCubbln writes from "some where in France" that he Is well and busy every day. Had a smooth sea all the way IS days going over. Clear Creek Creamery paid oft pat rons at 67 cents tor butter fat for Jan uary. Mr. Crader has made a repu tation for himself as a butter maker this winter. The butter has been ot exceptional . good quality tor winter butter. He served an apprenticeship with A. R. Smith" tor several yean. N. L. Kirchem, salesman. Is putting In some strenuous days also, making deliveries on the various routes alone. Miss Iva Sflrague is dome from Portland. She is on the sick list The C. E. Society of Sprtngwater, will give a play Saturday evening. March 2, at Lower Logan school as sembly hall. The proceeds will be tor the Red Cross. Refreshments will be served by the ladles ot the local dis trict Everybody be on hand. Our boys need socks and sock goods coets money. Red Cross as the school organised last week and It Is a 100 pr cent Rodd Cross; every pupil joining. On Fri day afternoon, Mrs. Untile V. Gibson, chairman ot the Uvxtr Kngle Creek Red Cross unit administered the oath of membership to the pupils. On Friday afternoon there were sev eral achool visitors: Mrs. M. Brash, Mrs. E. Naylor, Mrs. Fred lloftmelster. Mlns Irene Sallng and Mls Mary Ely. Mrs. lloy Douglass entertained Mn. Llnnle V. Gibson -at dinner Saturday. Mn. Walter Douglass has been the guest ot her mother, Mrs. J. C, Duus, the past few days. Florlce Douglass has remained at home from school for several days on account of sickness. Harvey Gibson was up to Will Doug lass's for some days last week, help ing to cruise the Marshall timber. Mrs. 11. H. Udell, of Dover, visited with Mrs. Gibson one day last week. Mn. Murphey called on Mrs. Viola Douglass last Wednesday. couver, and have come to their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dumm have gone to Portland to live. Estncada EST AC ADA, "ore". Feb. 2. Misses Ida and Minnie Sch repel enjoyed a visit from then- mother and sister n Corvallls last Saturday and Sun- train du. home Monday evening by a number ot their friends. Mr, Dendahadler ex pects to leave within a short time, having Joined the engineering colli. A Very pleasant evening was spent at enjoyed Immensely by all (hose pres ent. Mis. Charles While has been seri ously III, but Is much Improved. Mrs. Rose Doslor was an Oregon cards, after which ft dainty luncheon City visitor lust Wednesday, was served. Those present were Mr.t- Mis. William llohnlamlor and little and Mrs. II. 11. Evans. Mr. and Mrs.! son were visiting Mrs. llohntandnr'a W, II. llalr. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. White, Jennings Lodge Eagle Creek EAGLE CREEK. Ore.. Feb. 28. Mrs. Beckett has had a new wire fence put up along her land. Mr. and Mn. Jess ' Douglass were States service. Is visltmg his brothen, overnight guests at the home of the Bob and Jorn, lor a few days. rofmer's mother. Mn. Viola Douglass,- - -""i"u uu mum tioilcu jgf Wednesday tne upper fcagie I O. Orem's In Cedardale on Sunday. Creek Red Crogs unIt met gt nea(j. , 1 'quarters and made coats for the sol- idlers. Through the kindness of Mrs. MEATLESS DAYS EASIER e. Naylor we had another machine WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 Lamb j to use and so were enabled to accom- and mutton may be eaten on : pllsh more than formerly. There were "meatless days" until Apsll 1. eleven ladles present. District No 50 now has a Junior Plant Your Seeds With These Machines KEYSTONE PATATO PLANTER . This is a machine which does the work right and at the same time sell at a price so reasonable that every potato grower can afford it. opens the furrow to the proper depth, drops the pota- toes and covers them uniformly. Does not bruise the potatoes, is easy to operate and above all is reliable. JENNINGS LODGE, Ore., Feb. 27. Miss Crawford, ot Portland. Is spend ing a couple ot weeika with her friend, Mrs. Ed Cushlng. J. M. Sinclair, a Jeweler ot Portland, has moved to his cottage on Blanton street, tor the summer. C. P. Mone has purchased the dry goods store at 110 Union avenue which has been conducted for the past twelve yean by Mn. Albert F. Ellis. Mn. Bessie Bruechert will assist Mr. Mone In his new enterprise. Mn. Bert Board man and daughter, Velma, have returned from Post, where they spent the winter with Mn. Boardman's parents. A letter from Charles Truscott to his mother, Mrs. Edith Truscott. states his sate arrival la Liverpool, England. Mr. Truscott was In the fleet that the Tuacanla sailed with, but didn't happen to be on the Ill fated steamer. Mn. A. B. Smith chaperoned her Sunday school class on Friday, when they held a Washington party at the church. About twenty enjoyed games In keeping with the sentiment ot the nation's tint president Light war refreshments were served by Miss Ruth Cook and Wilms Bruechert. The Boy Scouts are now under the able leadenhip ot Ben Tucker, and are preparing for aome active times this coming summer. Miss Denton, the Congregational missionary to China, stationed at Tokoyo, has been visiting in Portland, and giving talks at the various Con gregational churches, telling of the work the missionaries are doing there. Miss Denton was to have been at Jen nings Lodge on Monday, but through a delay In mall, the engagement was cancelled. Rev. Murphy, ot Portland, preached the sermon on Sunday evening at Grace church. The men's choir fur nished excellent music. At the Sunday school services on last Sunday, little Elaine Bechtel and Mary Belltngettng a duet, which was greatly enjoyed in connection with the lesson. Mrs. A. B. Smith's and Mrs. B. M. Hart's classes gave select songs on last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Norton, of the Sunnyside Apartments, of Portland, were calling on friends on Sunday. Mn. Norton is contemplating a trip to Massachusetts to visit her parents. The Nortons spent the summer of 1917 In a cottage on the river front, and expect to be here again, as soon as Mrs. Norton returns from the east. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Fleming, of Vancouver, Wash., spent Sunday at the A. L. Pierce home. Langdon Snooner has arrived safely In Europe with his company. - Mn. Rammage and family have moved here from Newberg, and ex pect to remain. C. C. Sallng left this week for East ern Oregon, to be absent for several weeks, looking, after farm Interests, R. H, Currln was unfortunate enough to have a tire stolen from his auto mobile while at Eagle Crook last Sat urday night Frank Somers was here from Port land Saturday and Sunday to visit his parents. Miss Lois Richmond, of Portland, was a guest at the J. W. Moore home over the Sabbath. , Mrs. Charlie Sparks Is slowly recov ering from a bad attack of the mumps. Her mother, Mrs. Doughty, ot Ala paugh. has been here taklug care of her. Miss Violet Frances visited rela tives In Portland Saturday and Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reed and two daughters went to Portland Sunday to attend the concert at the auditor ium. Members of the high school are working on a play to be presented In a few weeks. The C. I. C. meeting Tuesday was Mr. and Mrs. IT, It. Eecles, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert A. Uerkman, Mr. and Mrs. Itay Blake, Mrs. Adam Knight, Miss Nona Austin, Mr, and Mrs. Bend shadier. Arthur Graham, who has been 111 with appendicitis was removed to the St. Vincent's hospital, Portland, Mon day afternoon, whore he underwent a surgical operation Monday evening. Ills many friends will be pleased to know that he Is getting along very nicely. Mrs. Graham Is In Portland during his stay at the hospital. The pupils of the Canby schools pre sented the operetta "Cinderella in Flowerland," at the band auditorium Friday evening, It was attended by a very large and appreciative audi ence and was ft complete success both In rendition and finance. The play will be presented again at a later date In one of our near by towns. Miss Franrla Potter and Miss Nona Austin were Portland visitors Saturday. 8. J. Vaughan was transacting bus iness at the county seat Monday. Miss Dorothy Vaughan, of Molalla. was a guest ot her cousins, Masters Champ and Buckley Vaughan. Friday evening and Saturday. Master Earl Mack has been confined father, Robert Biiudgraaa, last week. August Krlckson and his son, Wei- don, ami Htlllmun Daniels motored to Colton last Tuesday evening. not very well attended. A special to his home the past week with ft se- The KEYSTONE Clarkes 1 A u v,;rA The Drill with the Feed that CAN'T, Sow Wrong The Feed that eliminates chance that sows uniformly under all conditions, guar anteeing an even stand ot grain The Hoo8ler Feed can't sow wrong because It is A Positive Force Feed The ONLY Feed that sows evenly and con tinuously as long as there is grain in the hopper, other conditions making absolute ly no difference. HOOSIER DRILLS Not only have a Perfect Feed but they are perfect in even the smallest details of construction. Heavy trussed steel frame Insures proper relation of all moving parts. Special heavy wood wheels made for Pacific Coast." Both wheels drive the feed. Balance spring lifts are used on Hoosler Drills larger than eight disc which make lifting the disc an easy matter. MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVKIi CO., PORTLAND, OREGON Send me your illustrated printed matter on the Hooeler POSITIVE FORCE FEED DRILL. Nam ... Address MAIL IT TODAY THIS COUPON BRINGS rot COMPLETE INFORMATION Implements Vehicles PORTLAND, ORB. SPOKANE, WASH. BOISE. IDAHO SEATTLE, WASH. CLARKES, Ore., Feb. 26. Albert Schiewe, from Portland, visited his parents, Mr. and Mn. P. Schiewe, over Sunday. Henry Nelson Is sawing wood for G. Klelnbach. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ringo visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Oard, last Sunday. W. H. Bottemlller bought a Bulck car last week. Mrs. A. F. Buche is on the sick list. Mrs. Frank Paycer and Mrs. Elmo Dow and Misses Blanche and Eva Lee, George Tyler and Harry Pickett, from Oregon City, and Walter Lee, of Clarkes, celebrated the eightieth birthday anniversary of their grand mother, Mrs. S. Lee, last Sunday, Feb. 21st. The wedding of Miss Olga Elmer and Fred Josl, was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Elmer Sunday, February 24. Rev. G. Klelnbach, pas tor of the German Methodist church officiating at tho ceremony. A dinner was served by the parents ot the bride and there were about sixty relatives and frlenjJs present. Ed Grace and friends were in Port land last Sunday. W. H. Bottemlller sold his timber to D. F. Moehnke and he will soon put his saw mill up now. Edwin Bottemlller, from Oregon City, was In Clarkes last Sunday. C. Zwahlen sold some oats to Mr, Nelson, of Colton, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carlson, from Corvallls, attended the wedding of her sister, Mllss Olga Elmer, last Sunday, meeting will be held Tuesday, March 5, at which time arrangements will be made tor an entertainment for the benefit ot the library. The little two-year-old son of Mr. and Mn. Edward Shearer, of Garfield, was kicked by a hont and received ft very bad cut on his face. He was brought to Estacada Tuesday for the attention of a surgeon. Mr. and Mn. Morris, of the Garfield neighborhood, have moved to Dallas, Oregon, to take charge ot the Veassle farm. Hon. Geo. C. Brownall, of Oregon City, was an Estacada visitor Tuesday. Miss Hattle Belflls, who has been attending the O. A. C. at Corvallls, left this week for California to live with her father and aunt Misses Ethel Hale and Bertha De vore were the delegates from Esta cada to attend the Christian Endeavor convention at Eugene the latter part ot last week. Mn. O. A. Whltcomb returned from Menlo, California, last Wednesday, after an absence of several months. She expects to return In a short time, coming here for the purpose of at tending to business matters. Mr. Whltcomb has a position, with the traf fic department In the Camp Fremont cantonments at Menlo. Catholic services were held In the Park hotel building last Sunday, Rev. Father Hogan, of Portland, officiating. Miss Dora Currin came home from Corvallls last week to remain over Sunday with her parents. Joseph DeMoy. a former graduate ot the Estacada high school, has en listed and his name with that ot Rob ert Morton, Harry Sherman and Adolph Still has been placed on the E. II. S. service flag. Mn. C. F. Howe and sonVTed, were Portland visitors last Saturday. Miss Sadie Ingram, of Portland, spent the week-end with her sisters at EBtacada. One ot the committees ot the C. I. C, with Mrs. W. Glvens, chairman, will serve a cafeteria dinner Satur day. The dinner will be served In the Odd Fellows building, first floor. Married At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett, of Estacada, Mr. Robert L. Smith, of Cazon, Calif., and Miss Helen Bart lett, of this plnce. The marriage took place at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening. In the presence of only a few relatives and friends. Walter Glvens, of this place, performed the marriage cere mony. The newly-weds left Immedi ately for Cazon, California, where they will make their home. Mr. Smith Is a graduate of the University of California and the bride is a graduate from Miss Harker's School at Palo Alto, California. vers attack ot la grippe Miss Eva Rums, of the Canby schools, assisted In making out tne classification cards from (he Ques tionnaires at the office of the county school superintendent Saturday, H. H. Eccles waa a business visitor In Oregon City Saturday, Wilsonville WILSONVILLE. Ore.. Feb. 2.-Dr. Butler was home from Camp Lewis, on Saturday and Sunday. Miss Pllklngton, formerly ft teacher near our village, spent the week-end with frlonds. and attended the teach ers' Institute on Saturday. Mrs. M. C. Young recently purchas ed a new Overland car. Mr. and Mn. Harold Bay were In Wilsonville on Saturday. 4 Mrs. Ellen Brobst Lyons, who has been visiting here, will leavo for her home nl the east on Saturday. The Rebekah lodge, of this place expects a vlstt from the district dep uty In the near future. Mrs. Gllllngham, of Portland, ad d reused the women of the Red Cross on Wednesday afternoon. Essays on "Lumber Business In Ore- were given at the local scnooi, Oswego OHWKOO, Ore., Feb. t.Mr. Nich olas Hoffman, of Portland, but for merly of Wnlla Walla, Wash., spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 1), II. Fox. on Second, street. Mr. Hoffman Is In the V. S. service snd Is located at an aviation camp In Virginia. James Wilson, of Mare Island, Calif., apent a nine-day furlough wiin nm tmt, Mrs. Dora Wilson. Mr, Wilson Is In the U, 8. murine service, Miss Louisa Klser left last week for Irondale, Wash., to spend several days visiting her brother, B. W. Klser. John Klser Is visiting his son, James Klser and family. In Oregon City Ihla week. George Gllllson left recently for Butte, Montana, to visit his mother, Mn, Gllllson, tor a few weeks. Mrs. L. A. Rathbone, ot Portland, spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fox. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ilnthke gave a party at their home on First street Saturday sslght, In honor of their nephews, Harry and Johnny Ileadrlck, of Vancouver Barracks. Ths evening was spent In games, muslo and a good time was spent In general. Light re freshments were served by the host- ess to about 35 Invited guests. The Ileadrlck boys expect to leave Van couver some time In the near future for another camp. Mr. and Mn. Clifford Johnson are the proud parents of a six pound boy, who made his appearance Monday, February 2S. Both mother and son are doing well. Mn. E. W. Lane spent Friday with her sister, Mn. C. C. Hole, and fam ily, ot Jennings Lodge. Ths ladles of the M. B. Aid society gave a silver teat at ths horns ot Mrs. George Bullock In South Oswego oa February II. The afternoon was spent In sewing and knitting. Mn. Charles Cllnkerbeard gave several piano selec tions In her pleasing style, which were enjoyed by all present Mn. R. D. Worthlngton presented two sets of very pretty quilt blocks to ths society to be made, up and disposed of as the ladles wish. Ths president, In behalf ot the members of the society, wishes to extend their many thanks to Mn. Worthlngton for the gift. A very dain ty and wholesome luncheon wss serv ed. Those present were Mn. E. B. Worthlngton, Mn. Emma Mont, Mrs. gon, on Arbor Day, and a splendid program Anderson, Mn. Nelson. Mn. L. Wal Canby was given ai turrm n whllo the planting of shrubs and flowers was observed by all. Mn. Aubrey Wood went to Port land on Saturday, Feb. 1, and Mrs. J. Wood returned with her for a visit at tho home of her son, A. A. Wood. Mn. Ilatalgla has been quite 111 during the week and It was necessary for her to return to Portland for treat ment. Menga Ilatalgla. of Wilsonville. had the honor of being elected president of the Junior Red Crons, at Tualatin, where she ts attending high school. Corral Creek Mothers' Club ts plan ning a baaket social, for the near future. The Wilsonville committee on war tamDB is composed of J. J. Thornton. chairman, and his assUtants are Jessie Angus, Gladys Wagner, Mrs. M. Seeiy, Mrs. F. Brobst. Mrs. Jake reters ana Mrs. Charles Bidder.' Miss Jesale An gus has already made a name for her self as solicitor, having secured some splendid subscriptions. County Superintendent Calavan was in Wilsonville Saturday, coming to at tend the teachers' Institute. The teachers' Institute was held on Saturday, February 23. The principal aneakers were present with the excep tion of State Superintendent Church- Ill, whose place was sunstituiea ny Mr. Plummer, of Portland. The ad dresses were splendid and highly en tertaining and instructive. A lunch In keeping with war times was served at noon. dorff. Mrs. Henry Yates. Mn. P. II. Jarlsch, Mrs. Emma Prim, Mn. Sam Wuirnock, Mn. Jessie Haines, Mn. Don Brant. Mrs. Ida Worthlngton, Mn. M. Dltsun, Mn. Jennie Davidson. Mn. Chas. Cllnkenbesrd, Mrs. .Vernon Centen, Miss Bertha Worthlngton, Miss Leona Jarlsch, Miss Atene Wor thlngton, Miss Vera Centers, J. C. Haines, Jr., Master Loyd Haines and the hosteiis. Mrs, L. Wsldorff and Mn. P. 11. Jarlsch assisted Mrs. Bul lock In serving. Ths ladlea furnished lunch for the Red Cross worken at their work room, which was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mn. Wm. Murray and niece. Miss Dorothy Howell, of Portland, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Murray's parents, Mr. and Mn. Thos. Fox. Bill Davis and Louis "Smoke", spent the week-end with relatives and friends prior to leaving for another camp 's'omewhere" In the south. MacksLurg MACKSBURG, Ore., Feb. 25. The meeting held on Sunday, Foo. 17th, at the Bethel chapel of the Mennon ltes, to promote sale of war certlfl- 'cates, was not as successful as bad been hoped, despite the able and force ful appeal of Mr. Rothenberg. The Mothers' Club is to meet in the present week with Mrs. Ben Drelr. The Little Girls' Sewing Circle will hold its regular session March 9th, at the home of Mrs. G. M. Baldwin. Abe Hepler and Miss Amelia Whit els were married last week, In Van- CANBY, Ore., Feb. 26. ErnestL Schmld, of Portlund, was a week-end guest ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Schmld. John Egley, of Mackaburg, was ft Canby shopper Saturday. Mrs. Fred M. Roth was a Hubbard visitor Monday. Mrs. Herbert A. Uerkman Is spend ing a tew days with relatives In Port land this week. Mrs. P. O. Stacy was a Portland shipper Wednesday. J. F. Eckerson, of Molalla, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Eckerson. Mrs. Phoebe Earls was an Oregon CHy visitor Monday. Henry Hewett, of Hubbard, visited friends in Canby Sunday. W. H. Balr was a Portland visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Bullock, of Os wego, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Eccles. Miss Violette Evans, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Balr. Mrs. George Knight was a guest of her son, Ralph Knght, of Portland, this week. P, O. Stacy made a business trip to Seattle this week. Miss Nona Austin was a Portland visitor Saturday. Miss Jessie Woodhouse, of Portland, was a week end guest of Miss Frieda Schmld. Mr. and Mrs. Grant white were Portland visitors Tuesday, C. N. Glddlngs, ot Barlow, was Canby visitor Monday. James Pitts was an Oregon City visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Warren C. Kendall was a Port land visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Annie Knight has returned from nn extended visit with relatives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. George Bendshadler were pleasantly surprised at Mulino WILLAMETTE, Feb. 22.-The Coxy Corner club met at the home ot Miss Evelyn Courtney Friday evening Feb ruary 8. The evening was devoted to work and games, and later In the even ing a nice lunch prepared by the host ess was served. Last Friday evening the Cozy Cor ner club met at the home ot Miss Netta Draper, at Bolton. The evening was well spent In work and games. Later In the evening a nice lunch was served by the hostess. Willamette MULINO, Ore., Feb. 28. Mrs. F. McClard, of Portland, was the guest of Mrs. Joe Daniels last Tuesday and Wednesday Mrs. McClard wont to Col ton to visit her brthher, Frank Kim mey and family. Born, to the wife of LeBlle V. noil dav. on February 28, a baby boy welriit five pounds. Both mother and child are getting along nicely. Dr, Guy Mount was the attending physic lan. L. F. Holiday, the father of the baby boy, is In France with .the on glneers. Mrs. Martha Knotts and Mrs. Au gust Erlcksfin went to Eldorado last Monday to visit Mrs. Gregory. Miss Rose Gans, of Oswego, was a Mulino visitor last Saturday. , Fred Mohan and his sister, Mrs. Millie- Thomas, of Union Hall, attend ed the dance In Mulino hall last Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Berdlne, who have been visiting at the home of C. M. Daniels, at Dallas, returned home last Wednesday. Mrs. James Uiivlg Is on the sick list again. f Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manning were Oregon City visitors last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brlckson and children went to Oregon City last Sun day and took In the "movies." Mrs. Mary Crook was the guest ot Mrs. Catherine Goucher last Thursday. Red Cross met In regular session at the church last Thursday after noon. Washington's birthday was celebrat ed ) the teacher and pupils ot Mu lino school with appropriate exercises. Lincoln's birthday was also celebrat ed In conjunction with Washington's. A stirring patriotic address was given their by Rev. Snyder, ot Molalla, which was EDITH CORCORAN FILES SUIT FOR DIVORCE DECREE Edith Corcoran, who was married at Bessomor, Mich., May 2, 1900, to Jere miah M. Corcoran, has filed a suit tor divorce and the custody of four minor children. She alleges desertion. James G. Kolley has filed a suit to recover $800 on a mortgage fore closurn and $100 attorney's foe, agalriHt Howard Walklns and U. A. Jayne and tholr wives. Carl Ruock has filed a petition for letters of administration In the eBtate of Jacob Rueck. The property con sists of 168 acres In Clackamas coun ty. DIPLOMAT8 ARE LEAVING LONDON, Feb. 25. A Telegraph Exchange dispatch from Potrograd, dated Saturday, says: "The American and Japanese Em bassies and the Chinese, SlameBe and Brazilian legations are leaving retro grad today for Vyatka, or Volnonda. If necessary they will go to Vladivostok." POLK'S GAZETTEER A BaslnMS TMMrtory f m city ?,?"? "n.a '!? son and W'lpplnif Paoilitlfs .. l..u R. L.POT.K ft rjo4 lat,