OREGON CITY KNTttKl'llIBK. FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. Pepe 2 Newsy Estacada Briefs From All Over the George ESTACADA, June 20. Mrs. Fred Jorg and children left Sunday for Port- land where they will make their home. Mr. Jorg, who has been manager of j born the ralace Meat Market for a fewi years, is now employed in Portland. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stokes, of Port land, were Estacada visitors last .Thursday. Their daughter, Mrs. Har ry Stokes, accompanied them home,! " where she wlU visit a few days. j Otis Wagner who last year was honorably discharged from the army lias lately undergone an operation in the Oood Samaritan hospital, and will be brought home soon. Miss Maude Sturgeon, the Estacada ' druggist, has left for an extended trip in the east, where she will visit "friends. ' It was a big day In Estacada last Thursday, when many of the local tanners brought in large loads of vrool to be shipped to Portland. Ow ing to the war they received a good prloe for 1C k large basket picnic was held at the Garfield Country Club last Sun day In honor of Mrs. Rawllng's seventy-ninth birthday. Mrs. Raw lings, "who has lived la this vlclnjty for years is well known and loved by all. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huxley were Portland and Oregon City visitors last week. Miss Bell Ingtlah returned home from Portland last Thursday, where she has been spending a tew days with her sister, Mrs. Ed. Jenkins. Mrs. Agnes Parker, of Sherman county Oregon, Is visiting at the Gid eon Kringbaum, home in Garfield. It bell Duncan, who has been teach ing school at Diamon, Oregon, for the past term, is visiting friends and rel atives at her old home in Garfield. ' The farm known as the Walncotte place, bat owned by E. B. McNaugh- ton. of Portland, was last week sold to M. C. Mattoon of Garfield. The deal being made through the agency of S. H. Wooster. Mrs. Henry Epperson and daughter Calls, formerly of Garfield, but now of the Dalles, is spending a few days with friends and relatives of this ve- cinity. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pair of Law rence, Kansas, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. B. O. Rosswell, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Fair made the trip with their machine in fourteen days. They expect to remain In Es tacada a year and at the end of this time we hope they will decide to make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tonce and son Virgil, who have lived in this place for a number of years, have moved to Oregon, City. Although they will be missed by their many friends, it is hoped they will like their new home. Thomas Blackburn and family, who live on route iNo. 3, Oregon City, were guests at the W. T. Smith home in Spring water Sunday. GEORGE, June 20. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Joyner are deeply grieved over the loss of their little son. who was last Sunday, but who never breathed In this world. They have the sympathy of their many friends here. Mrs. Joyner is getting along as Well as can be expected. , Bertha and Albert Kroner, of Port land, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Llns, for a couple of months. Mr. and Mrs. T. Harden and Elbert McClintock attended the birthday par ty given In honor of Mrs. Rawlins at the Garfield Country club last Sunday, being Mrs. Rawlins' TStb birthday anniversary. Miss Emma Paulsen, of Portland, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paulsen, tor a tew weeks. Edith Scheet who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Hers, of Portland, re turned home Tuesday. Theodora Harder was transacting business in Portland last Saturday. Cedar Creek Jennings Lodge CEDAR CREEK June 20. William Fawver, of this place, went to Mulino Tuesday, where he transacted busi ness. George Hoffstetter, Jr., has gone to Eastern Oregon, where he is to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mclntyre and baby went to the Farmers' Union picnic Saturday. They also motored to Cas cade Lock. They were much inn pressed with the Highway scenery. Plat Sagar made a business trip to Oregon City Tuesday. Ed. Mclntyre. who has been log ging for the Cedar Creek lumber com pany for the past eight months, Is among the young men to be called to the colors, and will leave June 25 Mrs. Mclntyre and baby, Dortha will make their home with Mrs. Mclntyre's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bauliver, near Mulino. Mr. Mclntyre's father, D. Mc lntyre, will have charge of getting In the crops while Ed. is fighting for his country. Walter Lisley, truck driver for the Cedar Creek Lumber company, left (or Pratum Saturday afternoon, where he spent Sunday with his mother. He returned Sunday evening. Mrs. John Card spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. Plat Sager. George Clark and family were cal lers at tho Cedar Creek mills set tlement Sunday. G. A. Wolfe and son, Ed. motored to Sandy Sunday, spending the day at their home. Mrs. Wolfe is operating the hotel at Sandy during her hus band's absence. Mr. Wolfe is owner and proprietor of the Cedar Creek Lumber company. Ed. Bruddrldge, who has been ill for the past two months, went to Oregon City Saturday to consult the family lihysisian, and will not be able to re sume nis worn at the saw mm lor a few days. Mrs. Peter Sager is on the sick list. JENNINGS LODGE. June IS. Mon day evening. June 10th, the Loyalty League held Its regular meeting at Blinstone's hall. Mrs. H. Robertson is repainting her new cottage on Atdle street Mrs. Alice Barker and 12-year-old son. Westley, have Just arrived to vis It Mm. Barker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. The Barker family expect to reside here when Mr. Barker arrives from California. , Miss Yen Glass and little Arthur and Louise Smith went to Canby last Sunday to spend a tew days. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, of this place attended a reception given tor Mr. Dan Smith and his bride at W il ia mette. Arthur Roberts and Howard Trus- cott will report at the court house Sunday. They an In the last list of the draft. Little Louise Moon is recovering from an abcess which is the result of Liberty Measles. Mre. Kos8l'8 brother. Will Rush, Is spending several days at the Koasl-place. Mrs. Virginia Dent and eldest dau ghters, an in San Francisco. Mr. Dent is then recovering from an accident Mrs. Sanders has as guests her sis ter, Mrs. Jar bo, and her niece Monlcla Pomeroy, from Kamania, Idaho. Monday evening, June 18th, the school election was held. C. R. Hoi loway was elected director, and Mrs. Ella Eads was unanimously elected clerk. Dr. C. L. Haynes, the retiring clerk, gave his annual report Lmts. Ottman the teacher of ihe big room, also gave her report. Mrs. Ottman stated that there were lOo children who were drawing school money In our district from the state; that there are 73 children enrolled In onr school, and that there are 219 books In the school library. A tax of 7 mills was levied. This is expected to cover the cost of installing a heat ing plant in the school. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Mr. and Mrs Hinderbray of Portland, and the San ders family motored up to Abernethy Creek to go crawfishing. Miss Gertrude Kennedy and Harold Heathman have purchased enough W. S. S. to belong to the "Rainbow Divi sion." The regular meeting of the Parent Teachers' association was held last Friday at the school house. The is- stallatlon of officers was conducted by Mrs. C. Elwell. Mrs. Kennedy sent in her resignation of the office of president. Mrs. Wm. Jacobs, who was vice-president, is now-president, and a new vice-president, Mrs. C. Morse was elected. Mrs. Hart spoke on the "Thrift Stamp Societies", conservation of flour and on Red Cross work. Ice cream was sold at the end of the meet ing and the proceeds given to the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greene, Dr. Ly man, and her little son, Robert, and Miss Nellie Betz, were Sunday visi on from Portland and the Cook home. Mrs. Ella Eads and daughter Elva. expect to go east quite soon. County Macksburg MACKSBURQ. June 20. The ice cream social announced by the Red Cross auxiliary to take place on the evening of Saturday, June 22nd, has been postponed to Saturday, June 29th. This IsVwing to a pnvloualy arranged function to take place in the neighborhood on June 22nd. The members an deslrious ot a good at tendance at their social on the even tng of June 29th. A rummage sale has been arranged for which some very desirable artl cles have been donated. Among others some antique furniture, which will be disposed of by raffle, tickets tor whlcn may be obtained at the Red Cross rooms In the Southerland building, on the days ot the auxiliary meetings, Wednesday, June 19th and the 26th or ot the chairman ot the auxiliary. Mrs. John Hepler. The Red Cross auxiliary also the Junior Red Cross held their regular meeting at their rooms on June 12th. Following an the names ot those who contributed their payment tor election day services, $2.00 in the drive, May 27th: Russell Lorandin. Chas. Krax burger, C Lorenx, J. E. Wills, Chas. Stevens. James Gribble. Some ot these ot these contributors gave generously In addition to their election fee. The Mothers' club Is to meet In the present week at the home ot Mrs. Ben Dnler. Mrs. Simon Miller, vlce-prest dent ot the club will be absent In definitely. Finding her daughter In Indiana much better than she ex- Echo Dell ECHO DELL. June 20. There was meeting of the American Loyalty league ot Echo Dell, Monday after noon. The president ot the league read the contribution and I p. m., on the first Sunday ot each month was set as the time tor the regular meet ings. Among other business ot the local chapter was the cloning ot the chapter, he next meeting will be on July 7. The Annual school meeting was held on Monday, June 17, C. M. Hartley was elected clerk and Ward Clark was reelected, director. The other mem bers ot the board an Thomas M ey rlcx and John C, Kuntman, Sr. Margant Ah! berg, who attended Eastman during the past year, was one ot the graduates ot Friday. She has returned home to spend a brief vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Ahlberg. After her vacation she expects to work In Oregon City or Portland until high school begins. We wen glad to see that C. M. Had ley and John Kuntman were able to attend the meetings. They have both been sick. Miss Brenner la on the sick list now and Mn. Palmer Is Just recovering from a long Illness. J. Palmer, who has been working In a logging camp, was obliged to come home on account of his wife's illness. Edward Merrick Is working In Port land, but vtslted with hi parents, Mr. and Mn. Thomas Merrick. Sunday. Another week has gone by with no rain, but we haven't given up hopes yet. Barlow BARLOW June- 20. Cellna Tre mayne had her foot badly hurt by i cow stepping on it last Thursday. Cora Ausve, Lloyd Zelgler and Lyle Pennell, who took the eighth grade Oak Grove OAK GROVE, Jue 20. The annual school meeting to elect a director and clerk was held Monday evening lu the assembly room ot the school house. It C. Krum was re-elected director and Harold Jann re-elected clerk. Mn. Glenn Alyn loft Thursday morning on a business trip to Prlne-villa. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Guthrie left Wednesday evening tor DeaMoliioa' Iowa, to visit Mr. Guthrlo's mother, who Is quite sick. Mr. Guthrie will report to Y. M. C. A. war headquar ters New York July 1st to prepare to sail tor France. Mrs. Guthrie will remain East all summer and return MILL EMPLOYES PLAN F It 0 L I C Home Guard Unit9 to Participate In Fourth of July Picnic With new features and attractions, commotion with tho program within employes of the Crown-Willamette I ho Auditorium. 1L Paper company and the Ilawley Pulp ft Popor company planning on a Fourth ot July plrnlo and celebration on the Fourth of July, that promises to excel! anything ot a similar nature yea held In Clackamas cn.inly, The picnic will be held at the home this fall In time to teach hsr Chautauqua park, special trains being regular class. Mr. and Mrs. Dullard and daughter, Florence, loft Wednesday noon for thler new home near Jefferson. They an to make the trip in their Ford. Mr. and Mrs, Honry SpauUIIng an here and will occupy their house on Cedar avenue as soon as Rev. Young and family move to Portland. ILlttle MHrgaret Jackson Is conva- chartered from the Portland Hallway, Light A Power company io transport the employes from Oregon City to the program Free coffee and buttermilk will ba turnljlied this year as has burnt Ihe custom lu the past A continuous pro arum of events will bo arranged. The committee plan to have several I "stunts " on the sthodulo especially 1 for the benefit ot the children. Mrs. Hugh Burden, of Ocean Falls, ! B. C, will ting the "Htur Spangled I Haulier" as a feature ot Hut musical plrnlo grounds. Foremost tit Importance, In con nection with the elaborate program will be the participation lu tho pro gram ot the two Home Guard comp- A committee representing the em ployes of both large paper mills has boon appointed and the members an hard at work, with tho .cooperation ot every mill employee with the view of lesctng at the St. Vincent hospltaMn In drills and athlotlo events tor vain- Portlaud. Her mother expects to able prises. bring her home before long. Mrs. George Roberts, of Portland, was a guest at the home ot Mrs. Sut lift Tuesday. Mn. Nattle Robacker. of Mt Pleas ant, Just returned from Retail. Wash., where she spent three weeks with her daughter Mrs. Clinton Black. Mrs. anlcs ot Oregon City. The members of making the 1918 Fourth ot July picnic the two orKanUatlons will compete, a celebration greater than anything hold In the past The committee Is as follows: M. D The Home Guard band, led by Band- Phillips, P. I). Forbes, and H. A. master I). T. Mctlaln, has been engag- Shandy from the Crown Willamette ed for the day to furnish lively selec-. Paper company and M. P. Chapman, J. Hons and martial airs to add to the II. Straight and Irving T. Rau re pre- festivities. sentlng the llawley Pulp ft Paper com Several speakers of prominence will pany furnlvhed by tho State Council of. M. I). Phillips, has been named DUui , TP speaking will take place 1 chairman of the day, Irving T. Kau, Robacker vtslted at the Warren borne In the new (.li'Unnua tid'iTlum treasurer uu l 1. I), Forbes, secretary. a few days ago. with Its seating capacity U mors I The iti.eral publlu Is accorded an Rev. Young preached his farewell than D000 persons. An excellent rnusl-1 Invitation to attend and enjoy the sermon Sunday morning. His text cat program win d arranged tor in festivities witnout any cost. was "The Place of Sacrifice In the World." Sunday eveulng Miss Nel lie Curtlss ot the Deaconness home mer home near Viento Thursday, ex In Portland spoke to the Epworth pectlng to remain all summer. League. Prayer meeting Wednesday Rev. Young has received his com evening. Udles Aid Wednesday at- mission and will report July 1st. He ternoon. expects to leave this week. The ram- Red Cross Auxiliary Monday and "X will locate in Portland for the pres Thursday afternoons at Vosburg Hall. ent. Rev. McCullough, of Kansas will take the place hen vscatea ty CHAMPION D M PROVED' MOVlER CANT FALL DOWN Rev. Young and will live In the l. C. Smith house. Kelso. Stands Upon the Foundation of Construction. i'The Champion has W been makiiMf ;:V'f money tMW'r for users ior years U 1 1rV ?.. No Greater Value 4 Jk 4V5iPdssIble. i K Cverv Part is 1 .'.F . it i :,. IfVVVVU .. .' .k.w.k.bb-i m i;i ngntiy aesignca. THO aiMTKATIOM ttmtm ,.iiai., J tN Ul km -Wll mm -4 Wt. Sit, .' n,Mdi,i.MMjuMiiw-iJ ' This Is for your , i.., mUtmkhmmmt mmmm . mm L- "3. pCOtSCUOn J Mrs. Albert Peterson visited at P. O. Chlndgron'a Tuesday. Miss Rose TenEyck, ot Sandy, will teach at Meadow brook this next year. ' Seeths Cfrsmp! jr I I Champion I f Agency Showing the : III, m wbia lataradfcu which vw many IMtk mi i,,M .... ...kpwwiB. SahSsntal lnf Inrun m f Yoke I n I If . P1 II gtr haft iMiiniag steady motum oi bcT! ar dnnng tb crrnok all piAMHs. YOKE PaNSj-l Are Extra Long, f jT Extra Large and Ml V '4 Case Hardened. 0 Tkqr mn tecurelr faatcned ia thyoka tnwhnf th perfect alignment of ber. kaiie and ptmea. mmmf in , " rtwamm. -Xy . ' y Hazelia MSS-3 SAVE ' mmmmwmmm mm i I DOLLARS BY BUYING A LASTING MOWER THAT COUPON will brine you prices and fie. rmlMitw .lftj m si ' A f Showing the "'- j.H " a w w rz" m f jab c 1.1 41 ba A Jit eod imnia of ik WTi. X- 7 J better -, Wfu i:'i.fuDyJ Sfc. Rl-Sj a r z V0 J t R-novaM. .fe u. '' 1 ft te ' r U..Im Pl.t. . i rh.mnUn rjnmtmetirr. I T. M fa seomutf . if n ' wwiw; Br :i.iAiWB KELSO, June 18 The hot weather continues and the aphis are still on our gardens and oats. The fall wheat Is doing well, aa are also the potatoes In this section. Our Red Cross room Is closed tor a short time on account of shortage of material to work on. There will he a War Saving Stamp campaign at our Kelso school house Friday evening, June 28. A speaker will be prenent. Come prepared to buy to the limit. Mrs. Joel Jarl entertained a large crowd at a war dinner Sunday, iler parents and sister and friends from Portland were present. KELSO June 20. (Special) Horn Friday, June 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jonsrud, an eight pound son. lie has been named Philip Courtney. At the annua si cmfwy cmtwymm At the annual school meeting T. n. Wilson wss elected director. P. C. Spoonor, clerk, and F. W. Canning high school director Mr Bandy Union lllxb school front this district. Milton Pratt, a wheat rancher, of Montana, Is visiting his daughter Mrs. Jess Illte. He contemplates purchas ing an Oregon farm near the coast. Jess Kite snd wife and the latter's father. Milton Pratt, and C. Piatt and wife, motored to Government Camp Sunday. From there they tramped to snow-llne, four miles distant, where they enjoyed the novelty of w ading j In the snow in mid-summer. Jennings Lodge JENNINGS LODGK, June lO.-At the regular meeting ot the Parent Teachers association, held on June 14, at the school house, the Installation of officers took place, Mrs. Elwell performing the Installation. The new officers are Mrs. Wm. Jacobs, president, Mrs. C. P. Morse, vice-president; Mrs. Hugh Roberts, secretary; Mrs. Drackett, treasurer; Mrs. Altman, librarian. Mrs. Hart spoke on the line of the Red Cross work. In regard to waste papers, the organising ot Thrift Stamp clubs on June 28th, and in re gurd to food conservation. Saturday and Monday afternoons were the times srrsnged for completing the ' bandages for the Red Cross. Do wis of pink roses were arranged about the room and ice cream was served, the offering will be turned over to the Red Cross work. The Parent-Teachers are endorsing C. R. Hollowsy, professor of math metlcs, at the Washington high school for director in this school district. Mr. llollowsy is well qualified for such office. The annual school meeting takes place on Monday evening, June 17th. Mrs. Darker and son arrived from Illinois, on Thursday, to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Kelly. On Mr. llarker's arrival from the south they will take up their residence here permanently. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Newell received Word that their daughter, Mrs. Olive Ford, la seriously ill in Portland. At the present time, Mr. Ford, Is la China on business. Meadowbrook 7fA PORTLAND J ORE. i-.l! GENTLEMEN: Send me prices and ' 'Jf"m'f' catalog ot your CHAMPION ; MOWER. SEE W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON FOR CHAMPION MOWERS BINDERS RAKES HEADERS TEDDERS REAPERS Twilight TWILIGHT, June 20. School meet rng was held at Twilight hall, Monday pvenlng. Mr. Wisenbeck was reelect ed director and Mr. King, clerk. Mrs. Bchrinier called on Mrs. Swlck Tuesday evening. ' Ervln Scheer of Portland, Is visiting with his uncle, Henry Scheer. Albert Scheer and Ethel Nash vis tted the latters cousin, Mrs. Ruth Cox, at Estacada. 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. HAZELIA, June 18. Mrs. F. W. Lehman and Mrs. F. H. Childs have been attending their mother, Mrs. Stella Shipley, who Is very 111 at her home in Oswego. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wanker and chil dren left Wednesday for their home In Medical Springs Oregon, after spending several weeks with relatives in Hazelia. Mr. and Mrs. D. Chrlstenson and Bill Cook made a business trip to Aurora, Sunday. Little Walter Hultberg has returned from Salem to make his home with his mother. Vernon Davidson and Wlllitm Kroll spent Sunday at Redwood. Several Hazellans attended the sur prise party given last Friday at the Chas. TIedeman home in Stafford. The Hazelia Sewing Circle met with M!rs. Archie Worthington last week. Election of officers was held, which resulted as follows: President, Mrs. Frank Whltten; vice-president, Mrs. Wm. Walsh; secretary and treasurer, Mrs.. J. H. Eastman, (re-elected). The ladles will hereafter meet at the school house, the object being to have a more central location. Misses Marion Eastman and Blanche Duncan and Herbert Duncan, attended the commencement exercises at the Portland High School of Commerce, Friday evening. Dave Long entertained -friends from Portland Sunday. The annual school meeting was held Monday evening at the school house The officers now aret Geo. Wilson chairman; Frank Whltten, and Dun can Chrlstenson. Dave Long was re elected clerk. pected Mrs. Miller will Improve Jhe1 opportunity to visit relatives and other friends in the east until Elnora is strong enough to undertake the Jour ney home. Claude Hepler has enlisted in the army and is holding himself in readi ness for Immediate service. Mr. and Mrs, John Heplln had the pleasure on Sunday ot receiving all their children and grandchildren at their home. The reunion was all the more enjoyable for being wholly un expected to Mr. and Mrs. Hepler, the young people taking the entire ar rangement upon themselves. Alvin Hamilton Is to leave with the present army contingent on June 24. Mrs. Hamilton will go to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schultz, for the pesent and will stay with her aunt, Mrs. Sam Kauffman, during much of the time while her husband Is at the war. Henry Nofzlger, whose serious ill ness has found mention in this paper, has so far recovered tnat nis nurse has been dismissed and the guaran tee is removedfrom his house. Miss Elva Schultz is to leave on Monday evening for Table Rock, where she expects to remain for some time. The little son of Mr. Garrett, who is suffering from a serious com plica tion of diseases, Is showing but very slight improvement. Mrs. Sol Strubahr with her infant son and her daughter Pearl made week-end visit among her relatives and former neighbors in this place re turning to Woodburn on Sunday. The wheat and oats are holding ,their own while corn and potatoes are growing last despite tne aroutn. examination successfully, passed and all received their diplomas. Mrs. Lena Bond Young left Friday for Spokane. Mrs. Smith, of McMInnvIlle. who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Andrews, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Andretws and daughter, Miss Thelma, accompanied her to Portland. Mrs. Irwin returned from Grants Pass Wednesday of last week, where she visited Mr. Irwin's nephew, who was Injured In a train wreck while "firing. Mrs. Schrelner of Portland, is visiting Mrs. Irwin this week. A War Savings Stamp society was organized Tuesday evening. Mr. Aus ve, who is chairman, appointed Ber nard Berg, Mr. McGowan, Samp Vick- era, Misses Ogla Howe and Lorina Widdows as a committee to assist Mr. Ausve In the soliciting drive for the pledges for the stamps. The committee will call on each one June 24 and 25. May we be able to raise our quota by each one pledging them selves for all they can. Pay for all the stamps you can now and pledge ourselves for all we can raise by Dec. 31. At the annual school meeting held Monday evening Mr. Larson resigned and Mr. Ausve was elected to serve one year In his place. Mr. McGowan was elected to serve three years and L. Irwin was reelected clerk, C, T. Zlegler Is the other member of the board. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jesse, of Port land, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse. Mrs. J. C. Iloan, of Metollus, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. All ladies Invited. Mrs. Roy Illackerby and two chll dren Dortha and Laurence, of Wheel er, formerly of Oak Grove, are here on a two weeks' visit with relatives and friends, also visiting at the home of L. E. Bentley at Twilight. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koski passed away Sunday morning at the home of H. Hardlsty. The funeral services were held Tues day afternoon at Miller & Tracy fune ral parlors. Interment was in Multno mah cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Boardman, of Califor nla, are here looking for a place to Julseth. rent. Forrest Speck and Miss Pearl Com- the knee qlllte Beverely. MEADOWBROOK, June 20. George Hofstetter, Jr., visited at Opal Springs In Eastern Oregon last week, Hazel, Nettle and Glen Larklns, Mary Echard, of Molalla, went to Ore gon City Friday evening to attend the graduation exercises at high school. Herman Chlndgren accompanied an auto load of young people from Colton Sunday, spending tho (lay with I -a urn Moore, of Gresham. Harold White, of Canby spent tho week-end with his cousins, Vivian and Ronald Baty. R. IL. Orem. and sons, Robert and Glenn, of Union Mills, are cutting saw logs on M. D. Chlndgren's place. Nettle Larklns Is recovering from an attack of the Liberty measles. Mrjiad Mrs. Cary, of Portland, for mer residents of this 'place, spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs, Ranta, Sadie Hellbacka spent the week-end with Ruth Wooster of Gladtldlngs. There will be lltorary and Loyalty League meeting at Union Mills Satur day, June 22. R. L, Orem and family, of Union Mills spent Sunday at A, L. Larklns'. Vivian Duty gave a party to sixteen of her friends Saturday evening, which was enjoyed by all. At a late hour Ice cream was served. Ellanora and Elma Mattson, of Port land, are visiting friends here this week. Arnold Hellback Is able to lie around again after cutting his leg Just below Eagle Creek EAOLE CREEK, June 20. Eagle Creek grange hold Its regular session Saturday, but, owing to the busy sea son only a few ot the patrons were present. A short session was held after dinner. Misses Lucy and Katie McConnoll were grange visitors Saturday. The Children's day exercises and preuchlng services hold at the Doug lass school house Sunday were much enjoyod by those present. J. O. Staats accompanlod by Mrs. Staats, came out from Portland Sunday and preached both before and after dinner. The basket dinner was also onjoyed by all .partaking of It. Mr. and Mrs. O. Richey and children were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmelster Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marshall, ot Es tacada, attended services at the Doug lass school house Sunday. The annual school meeting was held in district No. 50 on Monday evening. H. S. Gibson was re-elected clerk and W. R. Woodle was re elected director. Perry Murphy is working tor Fire Warden Wallace and is stationed at the Oak Grove ranger station. Mrs. M. Dhulst spent several days last week with relatives at Llnnoman. W. R. Woodle and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy wero Dover visitors Sunday. They were out look lng for strawberries, but no one had any to sell. stock, of Portland Vancouver, Wash., June will reside In Portland, Speck Is employed. L. A. Bullad has traded his wero nmrriuu mi V.A unn m I ,,ltn. mil i i i uiiiici uicii linmiiioi iii Jtilll, Alley .nyl Tjaltil-. Miraxa o a frntf trwr lw,U- . I CStllU ahCtliU iUJQID BIO SVUbLIMg 1113 UUIIO WllCr ill T, I nnnl ir mntra fpntn linn irtf f 1 Vfk lr 4 1 their mill on Meadowbrook. prop- Until rhlndsTAn nnmn hnmn Wnilnna. l . nn m r l I J eny uere lor ou-ucre ra uue ' day from Monmlouth, where she has norm oi jeuerson on me racuic been gomg tQ achooV niftuwu. iU .am.., ... .uuy goveral from here went t CoU()n week and the family of M. F. Straus Frldttv evfinln to hear tha BToal wlll move here and occupy the lard property. Earl Emmons and his father and mother motored out from Portland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alexander ot Swedish astronomer, Rev, Hemborg of Riverside, California, lecture. He also told about the eclipse as he was at Baker at that time. , Hazel, Nettie and Glen Larklns, Mnrv Koharfl TJnth Hnvomon niurl,,. Beaverton, were visitors at the homeLnd Rtlinlnv Mn.n nf ,,; ' - rr A tt 1- J.. ' VI rrou nurr.a ouuuoj. to Wllhoif Qlln,lftv ... . r, ii . ., ...... I - ir, raywrn, oi roruuuu, nun ijui- chased the Carl Nehren property here and will occupy the same after It Is remodeled. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barnett returned home from Camp Lewis last week, at ter a pleasant visit with Mr. Harnett's brother. William Riggins has returned to the Shepperd Springs at Carson, Wn., for a few weeks. Mrs. Witt. Cederson and daughters, Irene and Beatrice, left for their sum- POLK'S GAZETTEER1 A Vailaeas INreetotr el cuffi City. Towa and Villacs la Onnroo nl Wa-htngtoa, aivias DMerlptlve Hhlpptn FaollHl and fllmat. '"" iHrmtorr si csch Basinets LICENSED TO WED John O. Anderson of the Washing ton Hotel, Portland, and Mollle Ah- nert, a well known school teacher of George, Oregon, were granted a lic ense to wed by Clerk Harrington Thursday. Gin Schramm, ot Clackamas, and Miss Rhoda Mulr, also of that place, have been granted a license by the clerk's office. Mrs, C. E. Gwinan, ot Marshfleld, Oregon, has arrived In Oregon City, where she is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Shandy. Mrs. Gulnan is accompanied by her daughter, Ara. WANTED! . CASCARA BARK. We will pay you cash for your Cascara Bark, large or small quantities. See ua before selling. ' Huntley Drug Co.