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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1918.
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County
Macksburg
MACKSBURG. March 58. The Red
Cross auxiliary held Its regular week
ly meeting In the Lutherland building.
Wednesday, March 20.
The request to take the time for Bel
gian relief work through promptly
acted upon did not wholly suspend the
hospital supply Industry, for while tak
ing mental Inventory of the home
wardrobe and linen press to see what
might be spared therefrom. All were
busy cutting and arranging surgical
linen for our wounded soldiers in
France.
Not In van was the bo-tsehold rum
mage carried on. Many a housewife
who at first thought she had noth
ing to spare mustered large and val
uable package of clothing before
reaching the week's end
and gave an interesting talk upon the , Stflf fonl
conservation of food, the war saving,
stamp and Thrift stamp questions.) '
mUin his remarks with the serious I STAFFORD. March 28-The Ladies'
side of the war and kept all chee'rful Sewing circle met Thursday at Mrs.
and smiling. The program was mostly ; Nemec's where they enjoyed a pleas
patriotic and enjoved by all. Mr. For-'nt afternoon. A fine luncheon, and a
good entertained the audience with! Job at trying a comforter for Miss
several selections on the phonograph ! Beckman were among the feautres.
Miss Irene Wurfel returned homei La grippe and pneumonia are the
from Newport Saturday, looking and ' fashion here. Joe Rablc Is very 111
feeling Improved in health. 'with the latter. Harry Elligsen Is suf-
Mrs. King Is very .ill again and the fering from the grippe or apendicitis.
children have all been sent for. j The Red Cross meeting was held as
Harold Sage has employment in the; uaUal in de Neui's hall, where the
paper mills ' in Oregon City. Harold j workers collected a goodly amount of
is learning the machinists trade. 1 0l.i clothes Tor tte Belgians. In spare
Robert Trenmagne's cousin of Ore,tme thev made hospital shirts. Mr.
gon City, visited him Saturday and Thomas took said contributions to the
Sunday and attended thebasket social jjed Cross rooms in Oregon City.
Miss Lulu Larson came up from Stafford school sent the superintend-
Portland to attend the basket social. ent a bundle of dish towels for the
More Interest is being manifested In ' -boys" via Red Cross.
The children Have responded reaayne war saving stamps, mere Being j A bunch of staffortUte8 atwi,.iwt the
fly to this call, their sympathies being eighty. three stamps or $34112 worth ; HaleIla Tjterary society program Sat
easily arroused by recital of the of the war saving stamps sold at theju . n, h, gm, reports nn Merest
wrongs done the little Belgians in tak- postoffice Tuesday. Mr. Wurfel andj. ,tm.
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ing away luetr Hinvra iuu urauuj hir i uib I'uiuuii't; arc uoiu tailzies uc(
their homes. stamps also thrift staihps and both!
self, Reside-- continuous and sever
earache on both aides.
Eagle Creek
KAGLK CREEK. March 2S.Wal
ter Douglass made a successful W. S.
8. and thrift stamp drive in District
No. 60, the latter part of last week
getting 1150.15.
The garments gathered In this
neighborhood for the eltlglaus were
taken to the Eagle Creek church last
Thursday afternoon by Mr. Rosa
Baker and Mrs. R, B. Gibson.
Mr. anad Mr. Uay Woodle were Ea
tacada visitors Thursday.
Clarkes
Ing a few day Tlsltlng frleuda In
CLARKES. March 2S.-Tho second
quarterly meeting of the Viola charge
will be held at Clarkes, Sunday. March
31, in the English church. There will
be meeting forenoon and afternoon
with a basket dinner at noon. Dr.
Ford, district superintendent, will
have charge of the service. 11. A. Bris
tol, pastor.
Mrs. John Hepln assumed the task parties will gladly sell the stamps to
Miss Vera Tiedman and brother,
visited their sister, Mrs, Otto Pamper-
of getting hte Belgian supplies to their j whoever will purchase and please
destination on Saturday
Red Cross work is to be resumed at
its accustomed time and place on Wed
nesday, March 27. The Mother's club
is to meet at the home of its secretary,
Mrs. G. M. Baldwin, In the present
week.
Children are planning their war
eardens with an avidity that promises
well not only for the home supply of j
garden vegetables, but also for the
wherewith to purchase thrift stamps,
the desire for which is taking posses
sion of the rising generation more and
more every day.
The measles which have been caus
ing something of a panic in e
Macksburg school district are o fan
unusually mild type, and seem to have
subsided, now as most of the children
afficted with the aallment are con
sidered ready for school again.
Mrs. Maude Spencer, of Tacoma,
with her two small children, is visiting
her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Nebo.
Mrs. Rex BisselL of Portland, came
in her auto, last week for a visit to
her former hme in our place.
Mrs. J. Gibson Is In Portland visit
ing her daughter, Mrs. Ed Burgin and
Mrs. Nettie Vogel.
I in. Sunday.
unwver win purcuase anu pieust
buy your stamps at home so that Bar-! Sunday. March 54, Charles Freniel
low will get credit for some. Lets 1 Kv a splendid dinner in honor of his
make a good howing. ' brother, Adolph Freniel. The entire
Mone yis being raised for the erec- Freniel family of Stafford was well
tion of a service flag for our boys who : represented. Adolph Freniel is called
have gone from here. The boys are! to service and after 2 p. m. Thursday,
serving us let us honor them wee bit"! March 2S, he will be Uncle Sam's man.
All who wish to contribute can leave) The Stafford club will greatly miss
their mite at the postoffice. (Mr. Freniel. At their last program he
j favored all with a pleasing trombone
' " I solo.
GeOTffe I Miss Adolina Freniel left Stafford
jfor Portland Tuesday, where she will
work.
j Miss Davis spent the weekend In
! Oregon City. Some one else spent the
! week-end in tears. Guess who he Is?
I A most successful charivari was
Twilight
TWILIGHT. March 2S.Mrs. Swlck
has returned home from Portland
where tdie has been staying with her
daughter.
Mr. anad Mrs. KUIon Swiuk were
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Scheer Monday evening.
Pearl. John and Mr Scheer were vis
iting relatives In St. Johns and Port
land Tuesday.
Herman Scheer and famlftvand Mrs.
Minnie Scheer departed for Wyoming
Tuesday night.
Hazelia
Barlow
BARLOW. March 28. The basket
social and entertainment given by
Miss Perce and her school Saturdey
evening was a decided success and
$47.10 was received from the sale of
the baskets and lunch. Mr. Wurfel
kindly donated his services as auc
tioneer and kept the boys intesested
In the bidding, running the baskets to
a good price. Mr. Vedder was .present
GEORGE. March 2S. The George
Sewing club met at the home of Mrs.
Joyners Thursday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Doryland,
March 15, a son. jneld ;,iarcjj jg, around and in the
Mr. and Mrs. H. Klinker and Mr. home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. (Newly)
and Mrs. C. Johnson, were Sunday '-, Weddle.
dinner guests at the home of Mr. andj Mr. Gould who has been at the
Mrs. H. Johnson. Woodman sanitorium in Colorado, has
Irene Paulsen, who has been work-j returned and Is now at Mr. Thomas',
ing In Portland, spent the week-end; we are sorry to hear that his daughter
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Paul- j in Portland Is very low.
sen of George. j Miss Libby Rablc Is now home aid-
Peter Ruhl and Ed Harders motored ine her mother In the care of her
to Portland Monday.
The dance given by the George In-
brother, Joe Rabia.
Mrs. Gage Is in St. Helens, Oregon,
dustrial club at the George club hall , visiting her son and family.
last Friday evening was a complete; Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilke attended the
success. ' party Sunday, given In honor of John
Mr. and Mrs. W. Held transacted ; Kaiser, of Mountain Road,
business in Estacada last Saturday. Miss Florence Knight, daughter of
minister of Woodburn. visited
1 maay uiue riiib ui .jiauv.vi uu...,q
! week-end. She spent the night with
'Lena and Ruth Elligsen.
i Notice! Don't be an April Phule!
(Turn your clock ahead one hour next
' Sunday night and get up in time Mon-
iday morning. April 1. This means
jyou. Get it? Well, keep it.
j George Oldenstadt has been hearing
, an manner oi nne mings auuui mm
Auctioneer E. H. WRIGHT
laity, etaoln trolJmgissa akin
Farm and stock sales a special
ty. See Enterprise for dates or
wire or phone tne at my expense
Vancouver, Wash.
Office phone 120. Res. 496-Y.
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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.
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The KEYSTONE
HAZELIA. March 2S.--Mr. and Mrs.
Christiansen, and two children Evan
geline and Duncan, recently from
North Dakota have movett onto the
"Rock Bottom Farm," In Haielia.
Herbert Duncan has begun work In
the new McKarland garage in Oregon
City.
Frank E. Whltten is quite ill at the
present date.
The Haielia Literary and Debating
society held its regular meeting at the
school house, last Saturday evening.
After the buslnesss meeting and a
question box, the members spent a
very enjoyable social evening. At the
next meeting the question "Resolved
that the Government should control
and operate the railroads after the
war" will be debated. Lucille Duncan
and William Kroll are the opposing
leaders, and a lively, interesting de
bate is anticipated.
The Hazella Methodist Episcopal
Sunday school will hold the Easter
services at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon,
after which Rev. Royston will deliver
his Easter sermon.
Miss Nellie Nelson spent Saturday
and Sunday wrtfc-Mlss Marlon East
man, at Maple Knoll farm.
The Haiella-Scwlng circle met last
Thursday with Mrs. John Wanker, of
Tualatin Meadows. A motion was
nassed that the- circle meet once a
month instead of every two weeks.
The next meeting- will be four weeks
from last Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Will Wanker,
Lena Lehman,! Carton Eastman,
Duncan Christlattson. and William
Knoll were entertained Sunday after
noon at the home of Henry Duncan.
Mr. and Mrs. Max McMahan and lit
tle sons, Jack and Clarke, of Portland,
spent the wiy k-end with relatives In
this vicinity. i
few daya with her parents near Bea
ver Creek,
M. K. Cavlmry, of Spokane, Wash
ington,, A. W, Carbary, of Pasco
Washington, brothers of Mrs, Chester
A. Will, were In Cunby this week.
Mrs. Arthur Knight, of M'olallii, was
a guest of her sister, Mrs. lr, Dillurd
Friday.
Miss Catherine Evans, who is a
student at University of Washington,
Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
II. II. Evans.
Mrs. K. II, Bowman has been spend-
Portland.
The following pupil of Canby
Grammar schools have neither been
absent nor tardy during month ending
March 24ih. 1918:
Seventh and jluUth grades, II, H
Eccles principal: Dorma Haines,
Marlon Porter, Violet Lodford, Klea
uor Lent, Wilson Uuiner, Nornmn
Lee, Lorena Horning, Queen Soott,
JUd. Mort lines; I,ie, Cluirtes Hute
Howard Heln, Ella Samuelson, Kpsle
Catherine Heln, Champ vnughn, Leon
ard llulras, Chris Kraft,
Fifth und sixth grades, John H.iaton
teacher: 1 1 nice Bullock, Judith Nel
son, Leola Lee, KilllU Earls. Otto
Schmtd, Albert IUh Ashel Mack, Uay
Lee, (Vrwln Heln, Ernest Kraft. Ivuu
Haines, Robert' McCliire, Wenloy
Mitts, Verner Arneson, Dorothy Kv
ansc.
Third and fourth grades, Mrs. Eva
Burns Hanseu teacher: Mildred
tlutlies. Gladys Hosier. Ross Rider,
Fred Earls, Leonard Newstrom, Ed
ward McCture, Donald Stuuitn. Virgil
Giger. Hay Hess, Neat Haines. Zethi
Ui Blanche Kendull, Alelta Draper,
Edwin Robinson. Hugo Schuebel, Mil
ton McQuoNtion, Leonard Hoe. Mitch
ell Slyter.
Second and third grades. Nona Aus
tin, teacher: Ella Leach, Ivan Ar
nesou. (Sertrude Recce. Ralph Earls,
Earl Fauver, George Ml kelson. Keith
Mack. Liuinmee Tuft, Loreti Fauver.
Mildred Lee, lioy Tuft, Una Stefunl.
First grade. Francis Potter, teach
er: Violet Fuuver, Beaufort Knight,
Eur! McQuestlon, Loe Rider. Merrll
Roth, Buckley Vaughn. John Htefunl
Mr. lloduos has returned from a
trip to Hood River.
Bosslii Roberts Is spending a few
days with Miss Doris Palutou, of Vancouver.
Estacada
Wilsonville
Jennings Lodge
Mulino
Tho Drill with tho
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Sow Wrong
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sows uniformly under all conditions, guar
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The ONLY Feed that bows evenly and con
tinuously as long as there Is grain in the
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MULINO, March 28. Mrs. Stewart,
of Macksbirg. was the guest of her
daughter, Mrs. Bert Wallace, last
week.
Miss Rose Klar, of Oak Grove, was
the guest of her grandmother, Mrs.
Wallace-Dozler last week.
Milton Williams, of Colton, Is vis
iting his slater, Mrs. August Erlckson.
August Erlckson is building a new
garage.
Mrs. Archie Davis spent last Thurs
day with Miss Anna Jepson and her
mother.
Mrs. Howes called on Mrs. Sam Hol-
stein last Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Inez Larklhs was an Oregon
City visitor Inst Thursday.
Robert Snodgrass was an Oregon
City visitor last tSaturday.
Miss Anna Jepson and Mrs. Ed
Berdlne were visitors at the Schuebel
home last Monday.
John Harding's1 and family, are go
ing to move Into the Haines house.
Measles are here in Mulino. School
Is closed on account of them.
Charles Haines' and family are go
Ing to move to Portland.
Torn Taylor and family will move
to Oregon City. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Freldrlch, of
We have been requested to cored
an error in last week's Items In re
gard to voting on the new addition to
our school. It should have read that
fifty four were agrlnst the new addi
tion, while five w.ro in favor of the
Improvement, which is very much
needed, as there are new p-.iplls ar
riving, and there era no vacant souls.
A very delightful affulr or Friday
was a pretty shower tendered Mrs. C.
R. Holloway, when a number of Port
land mutrons surprised her, coming
out by antes and bringing Hi lr lunch
es. At 1:30 the visitors sat down to
the prettily appointed luncheun table,
where covers were laid for Mesdam.'S
B. M. Satterflcld, R. K. Morse, W. B.
Green, O. P. Blssell. O. -M. Btttner,
H. M. Blsssll. W. B. Ward. E. A. Pear
son. M. M. Reum and C. It. Holloway.
The Joe Peterson family has decid
ed to locate on an apple orchard and
are leaving on Thursday for Hood
River.
Mr. Charles Grinwald of Souttle. Is
visiting his niece, Mrs. John Jennings
Miss Esther Campbell kindly donat
ed the use of her auto to carry the
clothing to Portland headquarter
which was donated to the Belgian und
Armenian Biiffcrers.
Rev. Wlllard Rouse, who Is active In
Y. M. C. A. work, spoke at the church
on Sunday evening.
Harry Holloway. of the 3C:i Ambu
lance Corps, stationed at Camp Lewis
tor the paHt six months, spent Sunday i
with his brothf-r. C. R. Holloway.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tlbbctts, and
Mrs. Bontrop spent Sunday with their
sister, Mrs. John Jennings.
Mrs. M. A. Shaver, who has been
confined to her home for some two
wet-ks, Is Improving.
Mr. Jack Johnson, and wife, have
returned to Corvallls. The Johnson
family is storing their household
goods in Portland and are offering
their property for sale. M1h Lnttin
Johnson spent tho week in Oregon
City, the g.icst of her schoolmates.
The anti-liberty measles are quite
prevalent In our community. Sixteen
pupils are unabla to bo In school.
Mrs. Albert Pierce and Teddy have
spent several days In Vancouver, the
guests of Mrs. Hugh Fleming.
Mrs. J. E. Hutchinson, of Dayton,
Ohio, Is enjoying a visit with her
brother, Frank Tucker. Mrs. Hutch
iriBou visited many places of interest
In California before arriving at her
brother s home.
Carey Deter, DeWitt Campbell and
Glen Rusiiell accompanied Portland
frlneds on a trip up Larch mountain
on Sunday
Despite the Inclement weather a
number of autos bringing fishermen
came early Sunday morning. No re
ports came of any of the Royal Chin
ook being caught
Thomas Ilayburn and wife cams
down from the Intake Saturday B;:d
went to Oregon City to visit friends
until Monday, Mr. Ray burn has charge
of the Oregon City pipe Ihie up the
North Fork of the Clucknmas,
N. S. Laury returned Saturday front
a week's business visit In tho soul horn
part of the state.
Charles Dubolse w here over the
Sabbath to visit his family, Mr. Du
bolse has charge of n large saw mill
near Cunby.
Mr. and Mr. R. J. Doming returned
from Seattle for a couple of weeks.
Mrs. M. T, O'Counell and little son.
Jamto, of WlnliM'k, Wash., were guest
at the homo of W. A. Heylman for two
or three days lust week.
S. P. Waterbury, formerly of Kstn
enda, but now of HootPRIver, hus been
In KHtucmhi, this week, visiting old
friends mid relatives.
Sunday whs Miss Bertha lllllmun'
birthday snd to properly celebrate tho
event she had a house party. Those
present were Misses and Mildred
Jonee, of Amity, Oregon, Alila Nash
of Salem and Alice Wright, of Port
land. The young ladles were nil school
friends of Miss Htllman. nml they
mad the occasion a happy one,
Mm. 8. J. Sturgeon returned Mon
day from n week' visit with relative
at Tillamook.
Miss Mary Burdan, of Portland, was
a guest t the Dr. Morse home lust
Sunday.
Mrs. A. L. I.uhbwoII left on Wednes
day morning for The Dallas, where
she will visit relatives and friends for
about ten days.
At a regular meeting of the C, I. C.
Tuesday afternoon, a motion was made
and carried for the purchase of an
electric vacuum cleaner which will be
rented out for f 1 a day to all who cure
Mr. Charles Reschen, of Salem. Is
to use It.
a guest at the home of her brother, J.
C. llllliimn.
The Tuwnsend family Is quarantined
for measles, the patient being Mrs.
lua Woods' little boy.
Charlie Sparks, who hn been head
clerk at the East Clackamas Supply
company store for two or three years,
will leave Wednesday for Portland
where he has accepted a lucrative po
sition In a retail grocery store. The
family will follow oou. The best
wishes of a host of friend go with
them.
The railroad company ha built a
pier on Zobrlst street, south of the
Estacada Lumber yard, for the accom
modation of the lumber men.
Miss Dora Currln I home thl week
from the stale university at Eugene.
Walter Given Is now the regular
pastor of the Christian church at Kent.
Oregon, going over on Saturday and
returning Monduy.
Everybody enjoyed the "Tom
Thumb" wedding Tuesday night. Miss
Myrtle Clark, of Iis Angeles, directed
the play and furnished the costumes
while Mr. A. J. Lnsswcll looked after
tho musical part of tho program
There were about forty children who
took part and with the few rehearsal
which they had, did remarkably well.
LltLle Edna Helple was the ' bride";
Floyd Marchbank, "bridegroom." Wil
lie Mi-Wllll best man, while "Taddie'
Dubolse was the officii)! bridesmaid
Howard (livens was the minister, who
ncrformed the ceremony and If he
keeps on having practice will soon do
velop as great a talent a his father to
officiate In this capacity. The grand
parents of both "bride" and ' bride
groom took quite active parts ana
sang some songs which added to the
entertainment. Miss Johannuh Llch
thorn, aunt of the bride, also contrl
buted some musical numbers. Howard
Given and Ival Kirk were ushers and
very gallant. Taking It all together
the entertainment was excellent and
appreciated. Proceeds amounted to
narly $50, a per cent of which goes to
the C. I. C. for the benefit of the library.
WILRONVILLR, Mart 2H.-J1 P.
Hurtles has purchased yarn and will
knit tor the Red Cross.
Mr, S. J, France of Baker, 1 visit
ing relatives in thl vicinity.
There was a committee meeting of
the Liberty Loan member, on Mon
day afternoon at the local bank, at
which t.mo nearly all of the member
were In attendance, and are prepar
ing to "go over the top," with thl
pint of tho county' share. Mr, Gun-
lei, iif the Farmer' Bunk I In charge,
and I upported by a willing band of
men nnd women, who will make a
house (o bouse canvass lu the nterest
of the bond,
Corral Creek Mother' club will give
a basket social on Saturday evening,
March loth, at R o'clock, at their
school house, at which time baskets
of lunch will be sold to the hlghet
bidder, ami, the proceed divided with
the Red Cross. A splendid program I
being prepared, and Wllsonvllln resi
dents him urged to attend, bring a bas
ket and help out a Rood cause. Grab
at Wo each will bn sold and the money
from grab given to the Junior Red
Cross.
The Wfllsonvtlle Commercial club
hu Installed six electric light along
the Main Ktreel of the village, and
will maintain (hi system of service
at the expense of the club, which In
a commeiiduble action nnd will be
much appreciated by nil residents and
those who travel our way.
There will be a special Easter ser
vlce held In the M. K. church, at 11
o'clock on Sunday morning, March .11.
at which time everyone I cordially
Invited to attend. There will be ap
propriate music by the church choir.
Clark
CLARKES, March 28. Mr, David
Moehnko I visiting her grandmother,
of Salem, for a short time.
Arthur llornschuh bought a Dodge
cor last week.
Pearl Keffer and family moved lo
Clake where he I employed by
D. F, Moehnko in the sawmill,
Mr. W, I!. Wettlaufer wn called to
Everett, Washington, lust week on ac
count of the hoaltth of her father.
J. and Pearl Keffer and John Bun)
hauled the engine and boiler from Ore
gon City for D. Moehnko Inst Sun
day.
Kuicne Klelnsmlth bought a Ford
roadster lust week.
Grover Fredrleh from Molalla vis
ited hi parent over Sunday.
Born, to Mr. and Mr. J. Nelson, Sat
urday evening, March Kith, a twelve
pound boy.
Mr. Fred Wahlen took a load of po
tatoes to town last Monday.
Harry Nelson who ws, sick for
about a month Is Improving rapidly.
VTi nn.l KK ki. It 1 1 1 . t,..i.n
Liberal, were the guests of Mr. and "Y: ' ucinni,
, . . . . Michigan, have eased the Perce cot
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Mrs. Joe Daniels last Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Frlcdrick leave next Monday for
an extended sta1n California.
Mrs. Ella Dodge made a business
trip to Molalla last Monday.
Mrs. John Burns, of Canby, ijrislt
tag her daughter, Mrs. Joe Daniels.
Rube Wright waa Mulino visitor
last Tuesday., j
Canby
CANDY, March 28 Mr. adn Mrs. Os
car Sannes, of Portland, were week
end visitors In Canby.
John Jackson, j of Vancouver Bar
racks, visited relatives In Canby Sun
day. '
Mrs. P. h. Coleman and daughter,
Emma, of Newport, were Canby vis
itors this week.
Messrs. J. Lee Eckerson, W. S. Ma
pie, T. B. Hamilton, George Bates, and
John Eld, were visitors at Champeog
Lodge No. 24, A.; F. & A. M., of Au
rora, Saturday evening.
Miss Ava Miller was a guest of her
sister, Mrsi Spauldlng, of Salem, Fri
day and Saturday.
Mrs. George Bendshadler spent the
week-end with friends in Portland.
Mrs. W. H. Lucke Is spending a
the Willamte river.
The two little sons of Mr. and Mrs
Olln l'ord, of Portland, are visiting
at their grandparents, Mr. und Mrs.
P. D. Newell.
Mr. and Mrs. ,F. W. Brehert and
four sons of Portland, came out on
Sunday to visit frineds. Mr. Bruech
ort is visiting his family for a short
time, but 1b soon to return to Omaha,
where his headquarters have been for
the past year,
Miss Katherlns Langdon, of Sell
wood, visited Miss Russell on Sunday
MIbb Langdon has made application
for comptouroter for the government
and if she passes the physical exam!
nation will do her bit for Uncle Sam
Mrs. Ella Spooner hasa hastened to
the bedside of Mrs. Addle Hodgklns,
of Vancouver, who was taken sudden
ly HI, suffering from a severe stroke
Miss Fern Hart has accepted a po
sition with the telegraph company
and leaves on Thursday for 8pokane,
The best wishes go with this popular
young woman as she takes up her
work. Miss Hart was a graduate of
the Oregon City High school last June,
Mrs, Temperance Rice is returning
to her home at Newberg, after a pleas
ant visit with the A. F. Russell family
Oak Grove
Kelso
KELSO, March 28. The tln-pall so
cial given Saturday evening by the
Kelso Parent-Teacher association was
splendid success. The proceeds
amounted to $25, which will be given
to the Red Cross. A patriotic program
was rendered and talks were made
urging the people to buy war savings
and thrift stamps by J. H. Revenue, R.
B. Jarl and Mrs. R. Jonsrud who con
stitute the committee for the war sav
ings drive. To date war and thrift
stamps to the amount of $731.75 have
been sold In this district.
A good size box of clothes was
packed and sent to the Belgian relief
Thursday, by the Red Cross auxiliary
of Kelso. Besides finishing two dozen
pajama suits, our auxiliary has fin
Ished five sweaters and 15 pairs of
socks, Blnce February 7.
Meadowbrook
MEADOWBROOK, March 28. Sev
eral are out of school thlo week on
account of sickness.
P. O. and Hermann Chlndgren sold
five head of horses to a man from Mon
tana last week.
Mrs. Will Kerns and children form
erly of Meadowbrook, but now of
Placer, Oregon, are visiting friends
and relatives here and at Union Mills.
Mrs. Jake Schlewe and daughter,
Arlene, of Portland, are visiting at P.
O. Schlewe.
Mrs. Chas. Holman, returned, home
Friday, after spending two weeks In
Portland visiting her folks and friends.
Adelle Lovell, of Old Colton, and
Laura Moore of Cedardale, spent the
week-end with Ruth Hudson at IIol
man'i. The program given by the Junior
Red Cross was well attended, a fine
program was rendered and $40.15 was
made after all expenses were paid.
OAK GROVE, March 27,-Bchool
opened Monday after week's vaca
tion. Twelve new pupil were enrolled.
Remember the movie Friday night
at the assembly loom of the school.
The regular Easter services will he
held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
A special program has been prepared
with a short talk by the pastor. Rev.
Young, and several selections by the
vested choir; Sunday school at 10
o'clock. C. I). Smith, supt.; prayermoet
Ing, Wednesday evening; Ladle' Aid
Wednesday afternoon. Sunday even
ing at 7:30 an Illustrated lecture will
be given by Mr. Sloel, a returned mis
sionary, from Slam, under the aus
pice of the Epworth league.
Monduy night In the church parlors
a poverty social will be glvon by the
Epworth league. ,
The sale of thrift stamps will go
over the $500 mark for the month of
March. These stamps are on sale at
the postoffice.
The Red Cross auxiliary meet every
Monday afternoon In the Vosburg hall.
All ladles welcome
Georgo Blgham and Walter VI lies
loft last week for Wheeler to work for
the Du Dot Lumber company.
Harry Worthlngton and wife return
ed from the logging caaip Saturday.
Henry Hardisty has finished his log
contract and is home for a few days.
William Rlgglns is In a sanitarium
on East Hawthorne street, taking spe
cial treatments.
Bill Cedcrson will go to Seaside Sat
urday night with the Doxle team of the
Knights of Pythias, to exemplify the '
work of the order,
Mr. and Mrs. Sutcllft and daughter,
of Marshflold, hove rented the Me
Arthur house,
Mr. and Mrs. Bushonblll and daugh
ter, Mrs, Bresoe, and children of Will
amette, have moved Into the Stokes
house.
Mrs. Jessie Gleason has returned
home, after a visit to her daughter In
Idaho.
L. E. Armstrong, formerly of Oak
Grove, but now residing at Wheeler,
has been confined to his home with '
the grippe.
E, A. Harder and family, of Portland,
formerly of Oak Grove have rented the '
Roblnette house on Third avenue, and
taken posHesslon.
The committee on the Bolglnn relief,
composed fo Mrs. Lindsay and Mrs.
Oglosblo, secured two large, loads of
clothing which were taken to Port
land headquarters.
Mr. and Mrs. Fields and family from
the east have rented the Wetalor prop
erty on the river road and moved In.
George Taylor returned home from
the hospital in Portland, and Is now
able to work again after a long Illness.
Tyra Warren, who Is In the hospital
In Oregon City, underwent an opera
tion. He Is gradually Improving.
The department of home economics
of the Mllwaukle Oak Grove social
service club will meet at the school
house Thursday at 2 p. m. Miss Park
er will speak.
Louis Kronbrodt, of Merlin, la visit
ing his mother and sister afew days
on his way to Seaside.
The school board has re elected all
of the teachers for the next year of
school.
North Powder Farmers of vicinity
co-operate In construction of $15,000
elevator.
Detroit 470 acres burned over
land near here to be reclaimed this
spring.