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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, MAY 3, 1918.
Wilsonville
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mm i i I I I iwrnl W:i,r:il U home of Mrs. George Hall on! QnnAxr tUlMlTl ttlTI1
Newsy Briefs From
All Over the County
Meadowbrook
MEADOWBROOK, May J, Mr. and
Mr. Warren P-aty and children. Bob
tile. Mary and Margaret, spent Sun
day at Jim Baty's in Molalla,
Haiel Larkln Is staying with Mr.
.Arth-ar Zwlfel of Union Mills.
Titers will be Literary May 17. Ex
pect this will be the last until fall.
. Mr, and Mrs. a. I Larktns, Glenn,
Jtuth and Alma spent Sunday at I. D.
Larklna of Marquam.
R A. Benson left for his home in
North Dakota Tuesday after spending
a few days visiting friends here and
at Cedarville. He has spent the winter
in Contol working for Hult Bros.
Those who went to Colton Friday
and got 100 per cent in the spelling
contest were Cowid Saarl, Truman
Hofstctter, Hans Meittuner and Chart
es Holman. In arithmetic Ronald Raty
Most all of the Meadowbrook got above
i per cent
Oval Ingram of Oregon City, and
Rett Culberson of Union Mills visited
at A. L. Larktns Sunday.
.Mr. Homsr of Estacada has a crew
of men getting things ready to put In
his mill.
expects to be absent for several
weeks.
The Clackamas county Christian
Endeavor convention is to be held at
this place May 10, 11, ond 13. Ses
sions will be held at both Christian
and Methodist churches and the mem
bers of the Estacada Endeavor society
will entertain the visitors.
H. C. Stevens and K. V. Bartlott
went to Molalla last Friday to attend
a patriotic celebration and address
the people over there.
V. L. Stafford, of Portland, uncle of
Mrs. V. A. Heyluian, was a finest at
the Heylman home last Sunday.
Miss Delia Commons, of Portland,
was a guest at the home of her sister,
Mrs. John Lovelace, for a few days
last week .
Carver
CARVER. May J. Loyalty league
met at Stone Saturday evening with
a full house. George C Brownell was
the speaker of the evening. His dis
course was interrupted with frequent
applause. The next meeting will be
held May 10,-when a short play will be
given and lunches served for benefit
at the Red Cross.
Miss Anna Rinearson. of Gladstone,
spent Sunday at the home of G. C
Dallas.
BiUle Carver, who is stopping with
Mr. and Mrs. J. TL Dallas, Is having an
attack of measles.
Mrs. G. C. Dallas and Mrs. R. L.
Peake, attended Abernethy grange
last Saturday, when the grange service
Hag was unveiled.
H, L. Peake transacted business in
Oregon City last Saturday.
Canby
Cedardale
CANBY, May 1 Otto and Walter j
Krueger, of Vancouver barracks, were
Sunday guests at the Krueger home.
Eddie Huiraa came over from Brem
erton to visit relatives this week.
The Five Hundred club was pleas
antly entertained at the home of Mr.
CEDARDALE, May S Gao. An
derson, wife and baby, moved out
from Portland. They will reside In the
Cooper cottage.
Milt Williams visited his mother,
Mrs. B. F. Uonuey, a few days lust
week.
On a morning last week, on the road
to school, Edna Johnson's pony threw
her, shaking her up severely.
Claude Thuslow and family spent
Sunday In Portland at A. M. Coopers
Ben Benson, who has bean employ
ed at Hult s mtll at Colton, left Tues
day A. M. for hja home in North
Dakota.
Cedsrdale Literary meets at school
house Saturday, May 4. for Its last
session of the year. School will close
May 17.
Bob Lam, Dan McLaren, Hugh
Comer and L. Oreln ara working for
Ed Ball at Upper Stetfaln mill.
Clarkes.
WILSONVILLE, May t. County
School Superintendent Calavan. was
in Wilsonville on Thursday, to conduct
the contests.
Dr. Butler has had an attack of
mumps, at Camp Lewis, where he Is
stationed.
Mrs. Howard visited relatives here
last week.
Packard automobile.
A baby girl, weighing eight pounds,
was born, to Mr. and Mr Dorr It
Young, Wednesday morning, April 14.
Dr. and Mrs. Brown and family,
contemplate leaving Wilsonville soon.
and will rent their home furnished.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Chalupsky have pur
chased an Oakland car.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Seely, are vis
Itlng J. U Seely.
Mrs. Spencer la visiting her father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Alison Baker.
A Red Cross benefit will be given at
the Mulloy hall, on Saturday evening,
May 4. Everybody cordially Invited.
Dorothy Barber is making a visit at
the home of her grandmother, Mrs. F.
Seely.
A school contest was given In the
local school house, on Thursday a.
ternoon, April !5th, In which the var
ious schools ot this vicinity took part.
A number ot pupils made 100 per cent.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham and
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Say attended
Eastern Star lodge, at Sherwood on
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Say and fam
n(Jjlly. have rented Kate Wodbert'i cot-
anuy emenainea si me nome oi mr. ; " ; tage In Wilsonville. and are getting
and Mrs. Herbert O. Berkman. Wed- Clare rented the Zlan Jn Mw
nesaay evening. Those present were uu .v
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1L Bair. Mr. and Mrs. ! Miss Dora Marquardt and Isaac Cook
Edwin Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. : wer married last Sunday.
Eccles, Mr. and Mrs. Grant White, Mr. 1 M' Florence Klelnsmlth who was
and Mrs. Adam Knight. H. B. Evans j operated on for appendicitis at the
and Mr. and Mrs. Berkmaan. After Oregon City hospital is rapidly recov-
Eagle Creek
EAGLE CREEK. May 2. Mrs.
Anna Beckett, accompanied by her
son, Everett Beckett, wife and daugh
ter, Miss Mabel Beckett, paid her
tarm a short visit last Wednesday.
J. O. Staata and wife, of Portland,
were the Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Woodle. Mr. Staats preach-
a pleasant evening at cards a dellc-
i iuus lumaeua was served vj uia uus-
tess.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bair, Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Eccles and Mrs. Adam
Knight attended the district conven
tion ot Rebekah lodges at Salem Sat-
urday evening.
The Canby high school presented
the play "The Varsity Coach" at the
band auditorium, Tuesday evening.
The play was well rendered and en
thusiastically received by a large audi
ence. Mrs. Myrtle Will moved to Portind
Wednesday, where she will reside for
the summer.
George Waite, who is attending O.
A. C, is spending a few days at the
Waite home.
Mrs. C. O. T. Williams, of Oregon
City, was a week-end guest of her
daughter, Mrs. H. A. Berkman.
The Ladies Afternoon Bridge club
m?t at the home of Mrs. C. N. Wait.
Thursday afternoon. After an after
noon at cards a dainty luncheon was
served by the hostess.
ering.
Miss Elisabeth Marshall and Miss
Esther Staats, of Oregon City visited
Mr. Fred Marshall and family over
Oak Grove
OAK GROVE. May 3 H. W. Hoak
and family, of Portland, have rent ad
the G'.atkle place.
S. A. Brown and family have moved
to Portland.
a the home ot Mrs. George Hall on
Railroad Avenue.
Mrs. George Whipple, ot Canby,
pent Monday and Tuesday with her Patriots Organisation. Formsd
sister, Mrs. Horny, and family. The American Loyalty League was
The O. A. R. ot Meade Post, Oregon orgnnUed last Friday evening In (lie
City, will visit the Concord school I. O. O. F. hall with the following
Friday morning, Dinner will be serv- officers; president, M, A. Peaton;
d at noon. A patrtotlo program has vice-president, Chas. Krehs; secretary,
been arranged for the occasion, C. I Flsk; treasurer, Fred Proctor.
Mrs. It. R. Harder and little daugh- The league has about 150 sinner
ter returned home from the hospital now and will meet Friday evening,
tn Portland Tuesday evening. May 3rd In the hall, One of the best
Ths Epworth League hold Us ran- crowds ot the season turned out at
Inet meeting Monday night and Is the organisation mooting, and the
making special arrangements for a speakers, Hon. VV, A. Dlmick and J
series of entertainments. On Sunday W, Lodor, with the Oregon City quar-
evening at 8 u. M. a special program tette, were appreciated by all prosont
baa be?n arranged. w.v s Success
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the pastor. Rev. Young. Sunday school
t 10 o'clock, C. D. Smith, superintend
ent. Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing. Ladles' Aid Wednesday after
noon tn tho church parlor.
Parents and Teachers meeting will
be held Friday, May 10. Mrs. Claud
Hale, the new president will preside.
Mr. Whitfield and son, George, of
Kings Valley, stopped here on thoir
ny Brown", put on by the young peo
pie of St. Michael's Catholic church,
Inst Saturday evening, wus largely at
tended. Suppur was served and danc
ing was enjoyed for a short tliuo aftet
The parts In the play were all well
taken. About $51.00 was cleared.
District Contest
The fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, and
way to Portland to visit his daughter, eiKltth grade pupils ot the surrounding
Mrs. R. J. Mat toon, Monday. Mr. school districts held a county chain
Whitfield purchased a Ford machine plnnshlp contest In arithmetic and
whllo in Portland and motored home spelling at tho Sandy school house
Tuesday, Mrs. Msttoon going as far Inst Friday. The pupils or each dls
as Oregon City with them. trlct who received an average of 98
The many friends of Beatrice Cap- per cent In the monthly contest took
tn will be glad to learn she i Improv- part In the county contest and will
ing and experts to leave the Open Air receive county diplomas. In arlthmo-
Sanutorlum this mouth. tic the 8th grade pupils receiving 80
per cent will be exempted from the
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Hubert gave a party at the home of ...,, ,.tiv- ....) . hHr . ., ii,-i.-
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Honoring Miss Veil Todd's eighteen- dy, garnly rww, Hull Hun. Mrwood,
th birthday. Tho afternoon was spent i),ivr. rhrrvvinB iiriehiw.u,. 5r.,n.
tn music and dancing. A dainty lunch- wood .nJ itlicrei(L Th. follnwln.
con was served by the hostess. In the
evening the party of young folks
motortnt up the Columbia highway
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bouse Sunday morning.
Walter Douglass and family, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass visited
at th home or the latter's sister, Mrs.
Oscar Benson, of Logan, Sunday.
Ed Douglass, accompanied by his
mother, Mrs. Viola Douglass, and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew, motored
almost to ML Hood on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson called on
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hottmeister Sun
day afternoon.
The families of R. S. Clark. Alex
Baker, Ward Douglass and Lou Baker
spent Sunday at the Garfield Country
Club.
Estacada
Kelso
KELSO, May 2 Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew Lindholm. a baby girl at
the Good Samaritan hospital in Port
land. C. A. Fosberg Is still very low at
his home in Deep Creek. All the mem
bers of his family have been sum
moned to his bedside.
The John Anderson family at Deep
Creek had the misfortune of losing
their home by Are Saturday, April 27.
shortly afternnon. The house and
granery were both destroyed. Very
little besides the stoves was saved.
Some insurance was carried.
Mrs. Louise Nelson will be principal
of our school again next year and Miss
Ivy Ten Eyck. primary teacher.
A number of Kelso people attended
the patriotic rally held at Sandy last
Friday evening at which a patriotic
league was organized, and report a
rousing meeting.
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ESTACADA. Or., May 1 Ray Esh
elman arrived home Saturday from
Cottage Grove, and will remain a few
days to visit his family.
Earl Tracy and wife attended the
funeral of th former's grandmother,
the late Mrs. Tracy, returning to Van
couver, Wash., Saturady. He is one
of Estacada's soldier boys.
C. T. Hillman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
I. C. Hillman, arrived the latter part
of last week from Elko, Nevada, to
visit under the paternal roof for a
few weeks.
Harry Reed, who enlisted, and isat
American Lake is very ill of pneumonia.
Robert McClintock, living near
Faraday, went to Oregon City Monday
and swore out a complaint against Ot
to Klaetsch, who lives near him, for
setting fires which buhned quite a
number of trees and wood already pre
gmred for shipment. The accused fur
nished a cash bond of $200 to appear
Friday for a hearing. ,
Bstacada's celebration of its new
flag last Friday was a real patriotic
event which called out a large crowd
oi people. Speeches, music by the
Oaxficld band and a parade by the Es
tacada schools was the order of the
day. The flag 12x20 feet, was raiBed
to the top of the 920 foot pole amid
cheers and the strains of "The Star
finangied Banner" by the btnd. In
the evening another patriotic celebra
tion took place at the school audi
torium. The boys' quartette of Ore
gon City delighted the lrge audi
ence with their patriotic selections.
The Ladies Aid of the Methodist
church, had a chicken dinner Tues
day night and the children of the Sun
day school gave a short entertainment
In connection. The proceeds were
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Mr. and Mrs. L. W. French and Mrs
C. K. Butlor arrived from California
Tuesday to visit their niece, Mrs. A. E
flparks. They are on their way home
tj Iowa after a winter spent In Cali
fornia. ,
ft. O. Morrison left on Saturday for
the East to visit his aged mother. He
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MACKSBURG, May 2 The
school closed for the summer
Friday, April 26. A very charming
picnic was held in the woods belong
ing to Mr. Eby, Sr., on the last after
noon of the school session. The ad
jacent schools are to be kept in ses
sion until the middle of May.
The elder children, especially, are
anxious to be out of school and into
the many kinds of work which are of
fering themselves on every side. Many
of the boys and girls have already
earned considerable sums of money
planting potatoes. An exceptionally
large portion of the ranches having
been assigned to this crop for the
coming season.
The wheat and oats seem to assurs
us of abundance of food for our allies,
ourselves and our horses.
The Red Cross Auxiliary met at its
rooms on Wednesday last. Nearly all
of tha members being present and all
working earnestly on hospital supplies.
A company of neighbors and friends
of Mr. and Mrs. Will Damm gave them
a house-warming at their new home
near the Eby school on tfie evening
of Saturday, April 27. Some appropri
ate gifts were brought. A very tempt
ing lunch was served, a most enjoy
able evening was passed, and all left
with most earnest wishes for the fu
ture prosperity and happiness of their
youthful hosts.
The Mothers' Club held Its usual
busy and pleasant session at th3home
of Mrs. Ben Dunn on the afternoon Of
Thursday, April 25. The next meeting
is to be on May 9 at the home of its
Secretary, Mrs. G. M. Baldwin.
The Littb Girls' Sewing Circle is
to meet on the afternoon of Saturday,
May 4, at Mrs. Baldwin's home.
Miss Rachel Miller, who has been
spending some time In Woodburn, re
turned on Sunday to her home.
Elaine Schutz left home on Friday
for his training camp.
AUCTIONEER
E. H, WRIGHT
Farm and stock sales a special
ty. See Enterprise for dates or
wire or phone me at my expense
Vancouver, Wash.
Office phone 120. Res. 496-Y.
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TEDDERS REAPERS
mudo exemptions In spoiling an arlih
mottc: ilertha Hoffman, Kdward
SchmlU, F.phrara Gray and Carl Hhnr-
nke. In the gradts the following
wire tho standliiBs in arithmetic
Sixth grade Curl taundrtic, 98 pv
cent; fifth grade Dorothy Msttlugly,
9S per cent; fourth grndtv Henry
aiii'lliiduy, 90 per cent. In spoiling all
the fifth und sixth grades muds lufl
per cent. Those contesting wir
Sixth grado Jeaiielte DeShmier. r
thur Roberts, Nettle Sthmlts, Carl
Snumlree, Arnold Krelm. Fifth itrsde
Dorothy Msttlngly, Dorothy Knsun.
ntul Curt Kubltsa. ,
Quiet Election Day
Most or tne votors of Haimy were
eliher too busy or too Indifferent to
cast their votes nt the special ela
tion held lu tho City Hull Tuenduy,
only twenty-seven votes being cust.
The two proposed aiiiiidmtnts to ths
city charter passed by big major
lty. The election board was, George
Maroney, It. P. Dlttert, Ulsnche It
Shelley, Alice Scalos, Florence 8yke
Auxiliary Changes Meeting Day
The Sandy Auxiliary of the I'ort
land chapter of the American Red
Cross will meet every Thursday af
ternoon instead of Wednesday, as be
fore. The change was voted on at
the lust meeting.
Miss Lillian Avurlll was a week end
guest of Miss Hoard in an of I'ortlniid
Dr. Harry Maklns and wife of Selnh
Wash., called on Mrs. Esson last 8st
urday. Dr. Maklns was at Hull Run
In 1913 and substituted In Snndy nt
one time d.irlng Dr. Itarendrlck's ab
sence. He stopped to inquire about
Mr. Esson, whom h knew quite well
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Bykes and daugh
ter, and Mrs. Nettle Sykea spent Sun
day near Rhododendron tavern. Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Allen und sons, of
Cherryvllle, were bIho there for the
day.
Mr. Wllcoxen is driving stage for
Percy C. Shelly for a while. Mr. Shel
ley Is In charge of a puck train.
W. A. Proctor, of Cottrell. was
Sunday vlslaor Monday. ,
1). E. Sykes and wife accompanied
by Mr. Schwartz, motored to Portland
Saturday. ,
Al Edwards took Glenn Laundroe
Frank and Lex Sthmlts to Yocalt
Monday, whore they will work In the
mill.
Mrs. Nettle Sykes left Tuesday for
a brief trip to Astoria and Sonsldo.
J. C. Laundree received a letter
from Mr. Esson this week.
The Phillips have as guests Mrs.
Sidney Kolly and daughters, Velma
and Vivian, of Wallace, Iduho. Mrs
Shelley and Mrs. Kelly were girlhood
friends, but had not met for twelve
years.
C, D. Purcell and wife were Port
land visitors the first of the week.
lit
OF PROHIBITION
BAI,EM, Or., April .9.-(8peclal)
Governor Wlthyeontbe is confident
that hi plan fur combating enemies
and violators of the state prohibition
Inwt through the Oregon Military
Police will result In the best system
if law fiiforceinant In that respect
m devised tn the state.
He expressed his determination to
lay to cut down Infractions of the pro
hibition law to the litst notch, and
lo.inty laxity of enforcement, he de-
liired, will be laritnly overcome
through the medium of the slut or-
imiUatlon.
"When I suggested many months
ago that the orgaiilxatloa of a stain
constabulary would be highly ben
eficial to Oregon's Interests, 1 had In
mind tht) necessity for some such plan
of fljihtlng agnlnst violators ot the
tmor laws," he stated today.
It Is believed by tho executive that
the use of tho military police along
ttv linos s.iuitested will have a suf
ficient moral effect In Itself to greatly
cut down violators ot tho law, The
eputlxlug of large number of the
military police as stnte agents and
throwing tlviii Into communities
where they ara unknown will also
give the stnte a leverage In capturing
bootlcgKers, he states, which will
round thorn up fantir than any sys
tem yet devised. IUmilft!Kr make it
liusluess ot becoming Informed as
to the appearance and habit
ot dtitectlvos and special stents, and
the entrance ot 200 nnw men in the
Held, nil unknown to bootleggers, will
throw the plans of that cluss of law
violators awry, the executive states,
uiul will iii -itn the rounding up and
the hording of them by scores, If they
Insist on a continuation of thnlr practices.
(Inventor Withycoinlie made no
bones of llm fact that In a number of
ountles lh enforcement of the dry
aws Is exrecdtmily lax, and that
county officials practically wluk at
violations. It Is against such laxity
thut he hus been endeavoring to coin
but with special agents, and ho has
expended through tlui special agents'
f ind approximately lltOOO In round
ing up hmilleKgers. Hut, when the
territory to be covered Is considered,
along with Instances liks in Wash
ington County where the very sheriff
himself Is engaged In surrcpltltlously
bringing liquor Into the state, too
futility of endeavoring to combat an
organised traffic In boose with , a
mall force and a snisll appropriation,
becomes apparent.
'This office Intends to uo Its last
ounce ot effort In fighting these
bootleggers." declared the Governor,
In cxpresnlng a hlrh hope that the
military police will deliver a solar
plexus blow to the sneaking Inroads
of old Demon Rum.
Sunday. Mr. Christenson, of Portland, and
Miss Engla Bergman went to Port- family have moved into the Master-
land last Friday to Visit friends for a son house on Oak Avenus.
few days.
Born to the wife of Mr. John Marsh
all, a boy, the other week.
Grover Friedrlch of Molalla, was In
Clarkes last Sunday and will haul lum
ber for Mr. D. F. Moehnke with an
auto truck to Bravee Creek, as soon as
saurlns' frmmnnnam
P. lager and family visited their road' the proud parsnte of a
daughter Mrs. G. Clarke and family, c """" "
II. H. Princehouse and family have
purchased the Cooper property on
Courtney road and will remodel the
house and Improve the property.
Georgia and Helen Bigham are sick
with the measles.
. Mr. and Mrs. Herrold Jahn of Court-
last Sunday.
Hazelia
POLK'S
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lows and Viiiarrs la Oregon ana
VsnhUiKtoa. Klvlac a Descriptive
Rnou.il vi earn piace, MAtomon,
fUilnnln Parllltlfs an A a Classi
fied IirM.tnr AS J.m.-K Kiuiaesa
aaw jrroiesuoa.
B I. PotK ft CO Xas,
Seattls, Wash.
Eight couples were bidden and the
afternoon and evening was greatly
enjoyed by all.
The entertainment given at the
school house last Saturday evening,
Kelso.
KELSO, May 2. Mrs. Louise Nel
by the DeMoss family, proved to be gon an1 M18 Tenlke are . oar newly
HAZELIA, May 2. Mrs. Stella
Shipley, of Oswego, spent Sunday with
her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Lehman.
Miss Hariett Duncan, who has besn
teaching at George, Ore., returned
Sunday to her home in Haella.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McMahan
visited relatives In Portland saveral
days last week.
Mrs. Morgan Is spending a few days
with her daughter, Mrs. Duncan
Chrlstlanson.
Earl and Arda Co, formerly ot
Oswego, but now living In Springfield,
Oregon, spent several days last week
with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Davidson, of "Island Illahee
Farm."
Henry Pollard and Andrew Kroll,
two ot Haella's drafted boys, left Mon
day for Camp Lewis.
Miss Mary Wilson called at the
Hsnry Duncan home Monday evening.
A splendid closing day entertain
ment was given by the Haella school
last Friday. Miss Wilson, the teacher,
conducted an excellent program after
which a picnic lunch was served.
Remember the motion pictures Fri
day night at the school assembly
room. (Frank Mcyntlre In 'A Travel
ing Man.")
Miss Anderson, one of th9 teachers
of the Parkplace school, was a visitor
at the home of A. O. Kinder Friday
night and Saturday.
Josephine and Henrietta Holschoe
and Etta Carlyle, of Parkplace, spent
tha week end at the home of Mrs. A
G. Kinder.
L. A. IJullard, Mrs. Bullard, and
daughter, Florence, motored to Port
land Tuesday and Joined their brother,
W. II. Murphy, and then motored to
Vancouver and visited the barracks,
and also going to Fruit Farm, spend
ing th3 remainder of the day with J,
H. Carpenter, an old friend of Mr
Bullard, from Sioux Falls, South Da
kota.
Charlie Howell struck a match to
look in to his gas tank and received
some serious burns on the face and
head when the gas tank exploded.
Mrs. C. H. Cavltt, of Rosevllle, Cal.,
is here visiting her mother, Mrs
Anna Ahault, after a week sight-see
Ing and visiting with her brotbar and
sister she left for her home Thurs
day morning. -
The Needle . Craft and Domestic
Science club will meet Friday, May 3,
elected teachers for the coming year.
Of the 11 soldiers who enlisted from
here, In last week's paper the names
were twisted and ominltted, They are
Luther Harbison, John Netssel, Lewis
Jerger, Albert Jonsrud, Joe Canning
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Mrs Thomas uuuiisuu, win immj, juuu m li
on, ixatnun nicKtora, i;iyuo tiarmson,
and Leo Canning.
Have you become a member of the
a decided success. The proceeds are
to be used In ounlzlng a Junior Red
i;ross oi tins place.
Mrs. E. W. Lane, of San Francisco,
Calif., left for her home last Satur
day. Mrs. Lane spent the winter with
her parents, Mr. and
Fox.
Mr. and Mrs. Bcrnler Roley, of For
est Grove, spent Monday at the home Amerlcari Loyalty Leaguo 0ur Keli0
ul mis. IWIVJ 0 yUIUIILB, ivu. uiiu HUB
A. J. Monk. Lata in the evening, a
large crowd gathered around the
Monk homo and seriuaded the new
lyweds. After which Mr. and. Mrs
Roley served Ice cream and cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elston are
the happy parents of a son, born
Thursday,
Mrs. Wm. Mether tuid children, of
Iondale, Wash., who came down a
Red Cross meets every Wednesday
all day, Come. We have the material
and must get this It )d Cross sewing
dene to save our soldier boys.
Brightwood.
BRIGHT WOOD, May 2.-The S. L.
Co. mill Is running at full capacity
few days ago on business, returned hiking an average cut of 1100 tics
to their home last Monday. uu"'
Mrs. Arcle Headlrck and daughters, ! ",ere laB.,an exciung near ngnt last
Elaine and Katheryn, of Argyle, Minn., f Tlua Wllliam aulla caught a
who spent the winter at. Long Beach, 'ttrKO 01 ow" UKar in 1P wen
Calif., visited relatives in Portland f0'0-11 and Anton9 Mlkkelson went
and Oswego the past week, leaving t0 tne, to km ruIn th" enraged
for their home Tuesday. nnumu nunB iui oy iwo toes Drone
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Clay, who has 1UU8B anu J"mpeu on wiKKioson, tear-
PARIS. April 25. A shell from a
Gorman longrange gun fell today In
the manufacturing quarter, dropping
In a workshop whoro a doxnn young
women were lunching. None ot them
was Injured.
Another shell broke through the
roof ot a dwulllng and burst In a room
where a woman was sloping. She
was severely wounded and tuken to a
hospital, where President Polncare
visited her.
Tho only damags occasioned by yes-
torday's bombardment of Paris by
long-range German guns was the cut
ting down of one fruit tree.
French newspapors are reproducing
at longth extraordinary accounts which
have appeared In Germany of the situ
ation said to have been produced tn
Paris by tho long-range bombardment.
The Cologne Gazette, the Tagablatt
of Ilorlln, the semiofficial news
sgoncy ond the German government's
news sheets and wlreloss dispatches
picture living In Paris as almost un
bearable. The city Is suld to bo almost
without food, and It Is stated that
business has been suspended.
The people of Paris are greatly
amused at these accounts, because the
cltys life Is going on as usual.
AN ATLANTIC PORT, April 25.
The 10,000 ton American lino steamer
St Paul turned over and sank on her
port side In her slip here this after
noon. Tho accident was duo apparent
ly to seacocks or a coal holo having
been left open accidentally on her
trip from drydock to her pier.
Tho liner had Just been reconstruct
ed for government use, and hud on
board, In addition to her crew, many
drydock workmen to a total ot about
200 mn.
As the St. Paul backed Into her
dock she showed a marked list to
port. rnnic-Btricken mon rushed up
from her companlrtnways, Jumping to
tho dock, Into lighters drawn along
side or sliding down ropes Into the
water. Attempts to hold ths vessel
upright by use of groat hawsers full
ed, tho ropos snapping and the big
hull turning slowly as tho wutor crept
higher and finally sottllng on tho hot
ton on her sldo In about 35 f jot of
water. Behind a wall of military
guards, which acted also as a rigid
censorship, tho work of rescue went
on, whllo there were conflicting re
ports regarding casuultlas. Jt Is under
stood that two mon were drowned
In Jumping from the liner's deck, and
that one man was caught lnsldo the
hull. Hospital records listed but four
injured, $id a chock-up on tho dead, if
th.!re are any dead, was necessarily
Blow.
been In different parts of Montana
for several months, returned to their
home last week.
BOARDMAN MAN WEDS
VANCOUVER, Wash., April 29.
Michael K. Flisklnger, 50, of Board
man, Or., and Ellen Schlslor, 48, of
Portland were granted a marriage
license here today.
Ing nearly all his clothes oft and giv
ing him a hug which nearly took his
breath. Had It not been for Faubain's
blood hound, helping Antone would
have been seriously hurt. As it was
he escaped with a few scratches.
School closed last Saturday.
Ned Nalson Is driving a new Ford.
C. M. Bailey hag bought a new 7
passengor Chalmers and Is going In
the stage business.
A RED CR088 BENEFIT.
The Ladles of the Upper Highland
Red Cross auxiliary, will hold an Ice
cream social at the M. E. Upper High
land church Saturday evening, May 4.
John W. Loder of Oregon City, will
give an address and there will be
music and a good time generally. Tha
ladles hope every one will fool It a
pleasure as well as a duty to attend
and help make It a rousing auccess.