OBKOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. JULY 12, 1918, affe Newsy Briefs From Over County Estacada Redland 11.- Uv (Rosle and Violet, of Henrlcl, also at tended the meeting. Miss Laura Brenner it visiting with her brother and family at Carus. After a '"w return .ha will attend the Chau at the Rediana " " REDLAND, July . txtM rawuuj wo - tauaua, achool house. Diet 75. June J 88 when gpme of Ah cWUl they went over the top by about $1200., The total amount raised waa iz so. Qr,S0IU Mrs. Freytag, of Gladstone. "th Nearly everyone spent the Fourth speaker or the evening and iwrou a few , and celebrated enjoyed her address. W M Stone aK other so gave us a short talk when he atop- , Jed on hla way home from Viola. A.! There are still a few fires, but the m Virr em acted as chairman and, danger seems to be over now. n.STm aslectarV Allle Dodge has returned from Port- WneT he ZSSS gathered Und. where she spent her vacation, up KwVtound that .very family had! Clara Ahlberg is visiting In Port either bought or pledged to buy land with her sister, Margaret. '! !. Z wnhothL Sr.. was1 Wm Brhm. of Gladstone, was here the heaviest "subscriber. He will have on business last week. 11000 worth by the first of the year. After the report were collected and totaled the following program was given which wa greatly appreciated, by everyone: America, by audtence; Our Flag, by James and Ruby Brown; No Waste, Elhora StaaU; Dig Up. Herbert Carlson; The Flag on the Farm. Ernest Koch; song. America's Prayer, by the children: 4 minute talk on W. S. S.. by Mildred Koch; The Blue and the Gray, Marine Rip ley; aong by the Koch children; Dad's Help, by Icella Hughee; Stand by the President, Helen Fullam: Liberty's Call, Luclan Koch; Real Trouble. Marian Koch; Recitation. Wilfred Cooo: Violin duet, by Mr. Brown and son. James; Star Spangled Banner, by audience. Dr. Seaman, of Oregon City, held services at Bethel church the 30th of June and last Sunday. There will not be further service till after Chan tauqua. ; Mrs. John Egger and niece, MIbs Katharine. nent last week-end at Macks burg. While there they attend ed an ice cream social and report a very good time. Miss Ethel Funk spent several days in Oregon City last week. Mies FiinV and Miss Edith Bullard will camp at Chautauqua. Mr. Fullam has the crusher going at last Mr. Howell haa his engine on the crusher and Mr. Babler Is doing the grading. Mr. and Mrs. Coop have a new son whose name is Woodrow Pershing Coop. W. H. Bonney has purchased a new Brisco car. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dwlggina and son. Robert, and Mrs. Annie Tuft spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fullam. Miss Ona Renner, Miss Barlow. Mr. Renner and aon. Kenneth, called during the afternon. Herman (Dick) Porehn, who Is working In the ship yards at Port land, spent the week-end with his parents. Milfred Hinkle. Glen Allen. Paul Courtright and several others who are working at Mulino, attended the ice cream social at SchwarUs June 29. The Red Cross met for the regular meeting last Monday night, but ow ing to the busy season just now there will be no more meetings until the first of September. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen and daughter, Gertrude, of Mulino, visited with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Allen, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. August Hubert visit ed their son, Albert, at Camp Lewis June 28 and 29. Mr. Hubert expects to be in France soon. Mias Katherlne Egger, of Astoria, la spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. John Egger. The Misses Grace and Pearl Hinkle spent lie week-end with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hinkle. District 75 has hired Miss Agden, of Portland, as teacher, daring the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. S. Caswell, of Port land, visited at the home of A. M. Klrchem last Sunday. Lawrence Cas well, who had spent the week there returned home with them. Dan Cupid has been making quite a raid here during the past month. Miss Grace Allen and Gilbert Court right were married at the former's home and now live at Union, Oregon. Mies Sylvia Brown, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown, and Mr. Larson, a sollder at Vancouver, were married. Her sister, Wannle, was mar ried a short time ago. Mrs. Augusta Kirchem and daugh ter, June, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Arm strong and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bon ney and family will all camp at Chau tauqua. Mrs. Tom Ripley, of Portland, and her two children, were at the Ripley farm last week canning fruit. Miss Altman, who ta-aght at Dlst. 75 last year, will leave for Oil City, Pa., July 10. She expects to remain there for several months. Sergeant Jack Hindle, who was stationed at Vancouver Barracks, is now in the Oregon City hospital suf fering from an attack of acute pneu monia. Mr. Fullam and family, Mrs. Egger and Katherine, visited with friends at Logan Sunday. Wm. Flitter and Fred Bombard hare gone to The Dalles. Mr. Bombard went to work during harvest and Mr. Fatter went on business. John Kunxman and Ward Clark have Just received their Monroe and Crtssell alios and will erect them soon. They arrived Monday by way of the W. V. S. railway. Gladstone GLADSTONE. July 11. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller and children spent Saturday and Sunday on Mt Hood. Mrs. Simms was an over-Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stelner. Mr. and Mrs. August Bolle, of Sell wood Gardens, were week-end visit ors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bolle and Mrs. Edw. W. Eby. Miss Ruth Peckover spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Edw. Rauch. Mrs. Emma Flayler and sons, Ken neth and Charles, Mrs. Irene Ingles and son, Carl, were in Gladstone Sun day visiting Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Eby. ' Among the Chautauqua campers this year are Mr. and Mrs. Will Hen derson and daughters. Misses Myrtle and Leola. Miss Myrtle has recently returned from Eastern Oregon where she taught with success during the winter and spring. She will spend the summer here with her parents and re turn to her school work in Septem ber. Miss Marie Souie, a school teacher of Corvallis, and Lieut. Arthur Friend, of Vancouver, Wash, spent the day with Mrs. Edw. Eby Monday. Miss Soule is here to attend Chautauqua and take the civil service examination in Portland this month. Mrs. Rose Eby Taylor, who is well known in Oregon City and Parkplace, Is in St Vincent's hospital for an op eration for appendicitis under the care of Dr. Short, of Gresham. Her daughter, Miss Dorothy Dell Taylor. has been spending some time with her aunt, Mrs. Edw. W. Eby, of Glad stone. Mrs. Geo. Tale is spending Chau tauqua week with her sister, Mrs. Butler. Mrs. J. W. Toder and Mrs. Fred Stiener were visiting In Parkplace Monday afternoon. Macksburg MACKSBURG, July ll.-Fourth of July might have been the moat solemn day In Lent to Judge from the stillness that prevailed In our place. A tew fam ily gatherings, and some excursions abroad were the only festivities that took place. Let no one, however, think this an indication of uon-patrlotlsm on our part Rather is it that the love of country and the sorrow at her wrongs lies too deep tor noisy demonstration. In too many houses the empty chair, the tables vacant place and the sil ence, where a loved voice was won't to ring out, subdued all Inclination tor boisterous display. Would we might say that every heart In our community were loyal and true to the stars nd stripes, but alas, we can not deny that even here to that immortal Jury of Walter Scott's "Breathes there a man with soul so dead he never to himself has said, this Is my own, my native land?" The answer would have to be a dismal "Yes." but one consolation we have, all disloyal speech has been silenced In our midst and whereas, a tew months ago, adverse criticism of our president and others In authority denudation of the Red Cross as a gigantic swindle and hinta of coming insolvency in the. U. S. financial system were freely spoken. No such word Is heard now. The silence of the Sphinx prevails In Its place, while many of those who once professed disloyalty have invest ed In U. S. securities and riven freely ESTACADA. July 11 The Eastern Clackamas News, which has been owned and published by R. M, Stand tsh, was last week sold to Rev. Uptou Glbbs, who has been pastor of St Peters Episcopal church at LaOrande, Oregon, for thirteen years. Mr. Stand- Ish has successfully puhltshed this home paper tor several years and will be greatly missed by hla many trlends, acquired by htm during his loyal ser vice. Mr. Gibba and wife expect to move to Estacada about the middle of August and a hearty welcome and wishes tor success la extended to them by the patrons of thla vicinity. Glenn Ingltsh, who la serving In the army, was vaccinated last week and Is spending a tew days at home. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Huxley, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs, S. E, Wooa ter and daughter, Helen, motored to Gladstone Park, July 4th, where there was a large celebration. The ship builders ot the Columbia river held their ptcnlo In the Esta cada Park Sunday. A large crowd was in attendance making It necessary to have twenty-six cars. Mr. and Mrs, II. E. Wooater returned home Xrom a visit to Eastern Oregon Sunday evening. Emma Barr formerly of this place, but now of Portland, spent the week end with her parents. Barlow BARLOW. July 11. Leonard Par mentor and family came home the Fourth to spend, a month's vacation. Mr. and Mr. Victor Olsen, who have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larson, left Wednesday tor Rock away. The many friend ot Miss Theollne Larson will be pleased to hear she Is Improving rapidly In the new home at Vader, Washington, where her par Mr, and Mrs. Homer Nichols are go ing to move Into the Graven oottnge. Mrs. Leslie llolltday and her sister, Mra. Ed llerdlne, are going to move Into the W. II. Darnat house, whore they will reside. BothMr. Ilonllue and Mr. llolltday have ' Joined the colors. Mr .and Mra. Philip Hult ami chil dren, motored to Colton Inst Sunday, and while, there were tha guests ot relatives. Word was received last week by Mr. and Mrs. August Erlckson that their son, Oscar, who Is with the medi cal corps at Vancouver, la 111 with scarlet fever, and will be under quar antine for 43 days. Mra. Robert Sehuetiel whs an Ore gon City visitor one day this week. Earl Rerdlne, who Is In the United States nnvy, la home on a month's fur tough. Mrs. Fisher, ot Liberal, visited her daughter, Mra. Elmer Erlckson, Inst Thursday. Joe Mallet and Clarence Mallet ami Tom Flith expect to leave In a short Uwtie tor Eastern Oregon to work lu the harvest fields. Mra. Rose Doitcr has gone to Glad stone to visit for awhile. Mrs. Martha Knott waa the guest ot Mra. August Erivkson last Satur day. John Dnrnal, ot Colton, was a Mu lino visitor last Monday. Mr. Lang waa a Stlverton visitor last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Long, ot Moni tor, were the guests ot Mra. Long's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Belle Rertllne. August Ertckson was a Portland vis itor last Tuesday. Albert Erlckson ha puerhased a new Overland car. Meadowbrook MEADOWBROOK. July lO.-John Saare, ot Portland, waa out on busi ness Saturday. CMAIViPION IMPROVED' MOWER CAN'T FALL DOWN Stands Upon the Foundation off Correct. Construction. Or- The Champion $ No Greater Value ml Posslble. laS ha rm J' i.i k r Dcen nuuunx 'f f money f0 for user for year Part U TTV1S Ij s,. and i6. " Seethej Champion r- the "'3 wr - - JT rw "rr"-153'-. iiif Every . , el - v '.-i .v! M la... - .. 1.9 V It g V. V ,.,J f&.im, ,'cc.2rj f 'Z jf' this axiBTftATKM Am . 1m m .....ib hiiaiuiiu ''iff rightly designed. t fl'i 'Vt t--. twhiwm wtoiuj w k. rt 12 I hi u for your '"&' itw 5f,l: protection n t L-vJ V I Champion r Agency t.s&J, m ri Drivinsz Mechanism lfttfBl gr whicK naay tk m f"Kr gfm Ath iwitaii . hmvml mm i!h cruk tliait puuott. Show in the Extra Wide ;f SMtMtential Yoke. 6r iiul kniftcut ui lo th. width Kiwi rMthal liu irj (r. The Champion Couldnt A built 1 better Eagle Creek EAGLE CREEK. July 11. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass spent the Fourth at the home of Geo. Prelster of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Barr have been the guests of the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cahill, for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baker and son, Georgle, spent the Fourth at the Oaks. Several from this neighborhood spent the Fourth at Fern Camp. About 4:30 Saturday evening Will Douglass' house caught fire from a 8 park from the stovepipe and it and the woodshed burned to the ground. It was Imposible to put it out owing to the scarcity of water and it being so dry, the house was not long in burn ing. Mrs. Douglass, with the help of a few of the neighbors, saved some of the furniture, clothes and bedding. But nothing in the kitchen was saved. There was no insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister were Sandy visitors the Fourth. Franklin Gibson, while picking cherries up at the James Gibson place on Monday, fell out of a tree, break ing his wrist and dislocating his elbow. His uncle, Hal Gibson, took him to Dr. Adix's office as quickly as he could and the broken bones were set We hope that Franklin will soon recover the use of his arm. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister cele brated the Fourth at Sandy. r m CT3IT13 YOKE PINS W The T -Mstron ' fcflffl L if Iff flkCJ UJ rSAVE 4. . r Are Extra Long, Extra Large and are Case Hardened. Thgy urn securely fattened la the yoke insuring the perfect alignment of bar, (Strong 1 frtrte- Champion fjpiec fl, i 'It Frame z, i. :.i win nvaenoa Removable A'lF natural lifetime, 'jy alignment or Bar, tfW - ,-'" s,, luufe awl pitmaa. Lj Wearing Plate if Champion Construction. vi; .A DOLLARS BY BUYING A LASTING MOWER THAT COUPON HAN CM 1 Vyf,? STOKAMg l, will bring you price and a, MH mW ,LV PORTLAND ORE. OA GENTLEMEN: Send me price and ' catalog ol your CHAMPION ; MOWER. s r .rTrfe SEE W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON FOR CHAMPION MOWERS BINDERS RAKES TEDDERS HEADERS REAPERS Oswego s. Echo Dell ECHO DELL, July 10. At last we had a little rain. It was surely wel come. The Loyalty League meeting of Sunday was well attended. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Chrlstlanson, and Mrs. Davis and eon, of Portland. Mrs. Davis wag form erly Miss Mabel Lelghton, of Echo Dell. Mrs. Henry Watta and daughters, AUCTIONEER E. H. WRIGHT Farm and stock sales a special ty. See Enterprise for dates or wire or phone ma at my expeme Vancouver, Wash. Africa Dhone 120. Re. 496-T. Hazelia HAZELIA, July 11. Miss Irene Dun can and Herbert Duncan, left Friday, July 5, for Mlkkalo, Oregon, where they wll spend several months with their sister, Mrs. Ralph Potter. Mrs. F. W. Wanker, Mrs. Rice and Misses Lulu Wanker and Harriet and Lucille Duncan went to Oregon City, Wednesday, where they spent the day at the Red Cross rooms, sorting sphagnum moss. Mrs. Frank Raicy and daughter, Mrs. W. Eccles are visiting at the John Raicy home. Mr .and Mrs. F. V Puymbroeck and daughters, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lehman. J. H. Eastman has purchased a 1918 model Ford. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot roach the dlieaaed portion ol the ear. There la only one way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that la by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafness la caused by an In flamed condition of the muooua lining ot the Eustachian Tuba. When thla tubs It inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Im perfect hearing, and when It la entirely closed. Deafness Is ths result. Unless th inflammation can be reduced and thla tub restored to its normal condition, hearing will ba destroyed forever. Many cases of. deafness ars caused by catarrh, which la an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur. faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thro) the blood on th mucous surface ot tfc avatem Ws will aiy On Hundred Dollars fur any ease mt Catarrhal Deafness that cannot a eursa py nan s vaiarrn Hsaicin. vir ttlers rr.. MVnjyJU. to the Red Cross. Returns from the Red Cross social given at Macksburg on the evening ot June 29, have all come in showing the amount realized thereby to be over $130. The Red Cross auxiliary will hold its regular meeting In the Sutherland building on Wednesday, July 10. All making of hospital garments Is sus pended for the present. The auxiliary is awaiting instructions from head quarters' for further work. Milo Miller, ot North Dakota, is vis iting his parents at present, but Is ex pecting, soon, to go to eastern Oregon. John Nofziger has come from Okla homa, to join his family, who have been here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Nofziger are living in the home formerly occupied by Chas. Helgerson. Sylvester Gibson is to leave for his training camp with the next army con tingent. Sylvester is the third ot Mrs. Gibson's sons who has entered his country's service. Mrs. Spencer, of Tacoma, and Mrs. Nettio Vogel, of Portland, with their small children, are both staying with their parents here, while their hus bands are absent at the war. The Little Girls' Sewing circle will meet on Saturday, July 13, with Mrs, G. M. Baldwin. ents will soon more. Mrs. Wrolstad, ot Wisconsin, mother of Mrs. Jas. Erlckson, is visiting Mrs. S. Erlckson. Mrs. Towne visited her old friend, Mrs. Oathout, the first of the week. J. J. Wurfel and family spent the Fourth on the Columbia highway. Hattle I. Crowley and Elmer Irwin were in Vancouver the Fourth, Mrs. Crowley remaining in Portland a week. The Fourth was spent quietly at home by most of the people here. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, of Portland, spent the Fourth with relatives here. Miss Agnes Berg is home from Mon mouth. Orovllle WIddows left Tuesday for Marshfleld, where he haa gone with a surveying party. Spiritualist camp meeting is now in session. POLK'S GAZETTEER A Bade Dlrettorr ef eaeH City, Tflwa ud Villa-) la Orea-on ana Wasblaatoa, giving a Dencrlptlto bmui w eacn piaca. Jjocntton. BhlDDlna? VacUitlea aadl a Clasak jtird mrcetorr cacti Eadau aaa atvfsa!ow K x. roue to- la i Waaa. Mulino Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner and son David Myrtle, Hazel and Gladys Lar kins, attended the Mr. E. church at Oregon City Sunday morning, where Mr. Horner sang a solo. Ray Sullivan and Hugh Comer spen a few days In the mountains last week fishing on Fish Creek. Vivian Baty spent Sunday with Theda Johnson at Union Mills. Herman and Ruth Chindgren at tended the Luther League social at Mrs. Cobb' Tuesday evening. While there Herman drilled the Boy Scouts Mrs. Mateson and children, of Port land, came out Tuesday to spend few days wltli Mrs. Uopto and pick blackberries. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner and son Baird, David Horner, Don Houghton of Union Mills, Otis Cantrll and Rex Coff, all of Oregon City Theda John son and Bell Houghton spent Thurs' day evening at A. L. Larklns. MULINO, July 11. Mrs. John Kep ler visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Crook, last Sunday. Mrs. Laurence Dlckeson and her cousin, Miss Althea Macdonald, came out here from Evanston, Wyoming, to visit relatives. Mrs. Dlckerson returned to Evan ston after a short visit. Mrs. Ida Berry came out from Port land, and while here was the guest ot Mrs. Catherine Goucher. Albert Erlckson and family, moved back into their own house again. Clarence Mallet and family, who were living in the Erlckson home, moved into the Ernest Mallet cottage, Mrs. Ed Berdlne and Miss Anna Jep son were the guests of Miss Bella Houghton last Sunday. ' ' George GEORGE, July 10, Miss Gladys Joyner, who has been training for the Red Cross in Portland, came home last Saturday for a two weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. H. Joyner. Mr. and Mrs. Richards, ot Stanfleld Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. Harkenrlder of Estacada, visited Mr. and Mrs.Julus Paulsen of George, last Monday. Miss Ruth Terwllllger is visiting relatives and friends in Portland for a few weeks. Mr. Harold Joyner has been stay lng with her mother, Mrs. P. Paulsen, for a few days. Mrs. Emma Doryland visited Mrs. T. Harders last Saturday. Francis and Anneta Paulsen are visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Paulsen, for a few weeks. Oswego Dedicate Servlg Board. A large crowd attomlvd the decora tion of the service bourd, with Us TV boys, who are In the V. 8. service. The board Is "very attractive and It the work ot Charles lltckner and Mr. Zollttr, It contains 77 blue slurs and gold ouo. Under each la the name of the boy. The intunmme was In the form ot a mmiiorlnl service, In tmnor of Thomna Katon whoa ntnr la of gold. The affair whs very sol emn and Impreaslve, as many of tlioao present were represented by their ear ones "over thew." The service board w presented to the llttole city of Oswego b the Os- ego Woman' club, anHUlod by a majority of the mothers and relatives ho were loft hohlml. Mrs, ('hits. Hlckiier, who waa chairman ot the committee soliciting from those who wtHhod to aid In eirtlux the board, Following was the program: "Star SimnnliHl llunner." iiiutimibly; presen tation of service board, Mrs, O. How- rd IVttlnger; aeroplane, by city I). 11, Fox, mayor; pledge by Hoy Scouts to care for the service board; aong, Keep the Home Ftrvs Burning"; ad dress, Gilbert Hedges, District Attor ney of Clackamas county; "America, assembly. Mr, and Mrs. llunh Appleby, ot St. Johns; Mr. and Mrs.- Raymond Ue nd Miss France Itlalr motored to rulrlo City to enjoy a flshtng trip and the ocean breote for several days returning the tore part ot the week, Mis Rosetta Heardlck and Mra. C. A. llelhktf, were In Oregon City Wed nesday. Miss Elisabeth 1 tallies, who has been speuding several days at Atorna. Washington, returned to her horn the latter part of the week. Mr. Carl C. Hole and family, of Jennings LoiIkc Mr. Wm. Muney and Mrs. Thus. Mu mi-a ot Portland; Mrs. Austin I'harrls. of McMlnnvltle, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tho. Fox on First street. Miss Edna M.irdock, of llarrlsburg. Ore. who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Riser, re- urned to her home last Friday. Miss Gladys Shawpper Is vlaltlng relatives In Port Orchard, Wash., this week. Miss Gladys Sinclair was an Oswe go visitor last Saturday. Mr. ami Mrs, Hawke and daughter Miss Blanche, ot llarrlsburg, spent the Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Out Klncr and family, and Ed and John Hawke. They relumed to ther home Sunday Mias Blanche will remain In Oewego for the summerd. Mrs. E. D. Fellows, who ha been visiting relative In Gladstone re cently returned to the home of her niece, Mrs. S. E. Prosser, Clarence Skeel enlisted In the U, Cavalry last Wednesday, and loft for Fort Lawton, Wash., Friday morn ng, where he will, be stationed for a few days. Thl Is the third time Mr. Skeel has offered his services. Prior to enlisting he haa been employed in tho Northwest Stcol Co. ship yards AUSTRI1S L0SE1300 SOLDIERS IN BATTLE Oak Grove ROME, July 9, Prisoners exceeding 1300 In number, guns, airplane and machine guns and a large quantity ot booty have been captured by tha al lied troop In their offensive 1n Al bania, according to th announcement ot the Italian war office today. The Allies have mailt new progress along the left wing on the Adriatic Coast. The land forces were assisted by British monitor, North ut the lower Voyusa River, the Italian cavalry flanked the Mai- aenstra ridge passing through the western slopes of the rldg and the Adriatic By (his operation th cavalry took the Austrian! In th rear and destroyed bridge over the. Bemlnl River to tho north. OAK GROVE, July 10-Maater Ted dy Graves, grand son ot Mr. and Mrs B. Evans, arrived from New York Sunday evening, where he spent the winter with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen, of Portland, have rented the Turk house for the summer. Mrs. William Holt of Port Albernl, 11. C, Is here on business and visiting relatives and friends In Portland. Mrs. Johnson, of Portland, daughter of Mrs. Drumhellcr, Is quite sick with an infected hand. Mrs. Hclma Gllllsple and children, Jack and Jean Ellen, spent the Fourth at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Smith at Huber station on the Oregon Electric. Mrs. L. E. Armstrong and Mrs. A. Goetz, of Wheeler are visiting here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cedurson. two daughters and Mr. Cednrson's mother motored to the Cascade Locks Satur day In their new car. Mrs. Cedorson and girls going on to Vlento by train and the balance of the party returned home that evening. July Fourth at 2:30 o'clock a fire broke oat on the roof of E. Reynolds' porch from a causa unknown. The family was home and extinguished the blaze, thus avoiding what might have been a serious fire, as the wind was blowing from the west quite strongly. The buildlnr; is owned by Guy White, of Twin Falls, Iduho. Mrs. C. II. Hart (Amanda Outfield) and Ray Bentley, of Portland while out blackberrylng In the woods east of the Oatfleld road accidentally drove their automobile Into a stump, wreck ing the car. Mrs. Hart was thrown against the windshield cutting her face and head. Mr. Bentley was also scratched up a little. Mrs. Walter Holbrook and sister, Ruth Worthington, will leave the last of the week for Prlndle, Wash Mr. and Mrs, Robert Carlton and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Oiler and baby grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Riley, were guests at the Riley home S-.mday. Mrs, G. V. Benvle has been appoint ed agent here for the P. R. L. & P, company, In place of Miss Myrtle Wil liams, who resigned to take a govern ment position In the Portland post office, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barnett loft to their car Monday for Cannon Beach to, spend the summer. Mr. Barnett operates his auto between Seaside and Cannon Beach during the seanon. Jone, ot Oregon City, also gave a short address. Mr. Robinson ha traded hi prop erty on the east side for Eastern prop erty. Mr. Lucas is now living on the place. The cottage of Mr. Robertson l now occupied by the Davie fumlly. Ben Ixsey 1 home for few day' Wave from hla work on th Columbia river. Master Robert Tynan and Joe Lett man were Sunday visitors of the Cook family. ' The UrowrUg and Khepbard famftle have moved to th.ilr new home which formerly belonged to Dr. Ilayne. Fourth of July this year wa a very sane one. No fire crackers wer told from here. Gladstone Park, Oaks. Ca- nemah Park, Cedar Island and Port land were the places where most of the people spent their Fourth. The I'arent-Teaeher association I conducting an eugenic content for children between the age of six months and six years. The fair com mittee ba been appointed, with Mrs. ' Wm. Cook as chairman and Mesdames Truscott, Russell and Ulbrant ax also on the committee. Little Augustus Meyers I recover lng from a serious attack of bronchial committee. Mr. E. J. Dialling spout last Sun day In Vancouver. Earl Kinney and family were week end visitors at Mrs. Robertson's home. The Martin family ba gone on a camping trip. They expect to be gone two week. J. B. Mercer, from Rainier, has been visiting hi cousin, Mr. Lambert of this place. Sunday, the Misses Ruth Schmale and Myrtle Mlxons were vis itors at tbe Lambert home. Mr. and Mrs. L. 11. Myers and son Robert spent Sunday visiting their son, A. W. Myers, of thl place. Mrs. Williams had a reunion at her homo of her children and grandchild ren from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Gushing were visitor from Sullwood last Sunday. After an absence of over a year In California, Mrs. J. 'Roberts' slater la again visiting at their place. Mrs. Clements' brother-in-law Is very seriously 111. The Byers place has been purchased by Mr. Shilling, who will take pos session at once. Tho Fox family hns moved to Glad stone. They formerly lived there. All you are anked to do Is to buy only necessary things and then loan not give your savings to your Gov ernment to holp It fight your war. HIS CONSCIENCE HURT $ TACOMA, July 8. Rev. W. J. . i Howell, of the Presbyterian t church, startej work today as a P freight checker here, as he said $ 'i he was not doing enough war 8 work. He Took 83 Prisoners Jennings Lodge JENNINGS LODGE, July 10. The Loyalty League held Its regular meet ing Monday night at Btlnstone'e hall. A fine speaker was in attendance and Important matters were discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Hlnman have sold their home on Boardman avenue and expect to move to Portland. Jennings lodge went over "the top In a hurry in the recent W, S. 8. drive. The meeting was held at the school house. Several lltth) children spoke appropriate recitations. Mr. Ellwell waa the principal speaker and L, E. uVU I. fwi.ssM w.s&'-'.;vy..im-immtmm,ir'. Frank Lennart showed the Germans the kind of soldiers Chicago produces when he captured seventy-eight pri vates and five officers. Asked by the Germans If they were , surrounded, after he himself had been captured, he answered they were surrounded. Then, they surrendered,