Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 09, 1918, Page Page 2, Image 2

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OREGON CITY ENTEUPRISK, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918,
Newsy Briefs From
Meadowbrook
MEADOWBROOK, Aug. 8. Merle
and Pearl linker of The Dalles spent
a few days at A,. I" larkins.
Ruth Chlndgren is spending her
vacation clerking for Mr. Nelson of
Colton.
George Hopstetter , Jr., who was
sent to Camp Lewis a few days
ago was sent back home again.
Mr. Welgle is improving the looks
of his house with a coat of paint.
A farewell party was Riven Glenn
1-arklns who leaves the 14th for Spo
kane at his home Friday evening. The
evening was spent playing games.
Those presentt were: Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar Horner and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs.. Fred Horner and son. Herman,
Ruth Chindgren, Mrs. Hen Larson,
lxinis, Ella and Albert Larson, Aman
da Olsen, of Marquani, Oraf, Edith and
Ann Parker, of Oregon City.
Alice Holman, of Portland, has been
spending a tew days with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holman.
The Horner Bros., have their mill
running now and expect to have a car
load of ties out this week.
Hazelia
HAZEHA, Ore. Aug. 8. A few
friends gathered at the J. P. Cook
home Friday evening for a farewell
visit with Will, who left Saturday for
Eugene, Oregon, where he is to take
military training.
Mr. and Mrs. J .H. Eastman and
sons, Robert and Carton,, and Misses
Marion Eastman and Blanche Duncan
motored to Tualatin, Sunday, where
they enjoyed a picnic dinner in the
woods.
The Haxelia Sewing Circle held a
special all-day meeting with Mrs. C.
C. Borland, last week. There was a
.large attendance and the ladies fin
ished a woolen quilt which will be
sold in the near future for the benefit
of the Hazelia soldiers. Mrs. Borland
proved herself an ideal hostess by
furnishing a fine chicken dinner.
Miss Evangeline Christianson spent
the week-end with relatives in Port
land. Mrs. Alice Goddard, from Centralla,
Wash., visited several days last week
with Mrs. Henry Duncan who was her
former teacher in the East and whom
she had not seen for many years.
Mrs. Lynette Chllds has been ilL
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shipley, of
Oswego, and Miss Loren'a Dale and
Gorge Dale, from Scotts Mills spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Chllds.
Eagle Creek
EAGLE CREEK, Aug. 8. Mrs. Jim
DeShazer was a guest.of her mother,
Mrs. Viola Douglass, the past week.
Mrs. Geo. White, of Portland, was
recently the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. T. M. Clester.
C. H. Paddison, son, Fred, and
Perry Murphey, who went to Eastern
Oregon to work during harvest, re
turned hme last Sunday having failed
to find work.
E. E." Elliott, of Portland, was out
this way last Friday and on his re
turn home was accompanied by Mrs.
Reed and Mrs. H. S. Jones, the guests
of Mrs. Viola Douglass.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle spent
Sunday afternon at Fern Camp. Mrs.
Woodle met an old friend, one whom
she hadn't seen for 42 years.
Garus
CARUS Aug. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Casto, of Clackamas, spent last Sun
day at their home at this place.
Miss Beth Brown returned to Port
land with her cousin, Marjorle Brown,
who had been making her a short
visit.
John Calverley, Jr., of Lower Bridge
Oregon, has been visiting his folks
Call., where he is to go into training.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilbanks, of
Vancouver, Wash., visited at the Mc
Carthy home last week.
Threshing is well under way In this
vicinity, every one is anxious to have
their grain threshed before another
rain.
At the last meeting of the local
American Loyalty League, C. Shue
bel, C. E. Spence, master of State
Grange, and R. W. Scott, county agri
cultural agent were present asspeak
ers. Music was furnished by Miss Arm
strong, of Oregon City, and a short
program was furnished by people of
the community.
Mr. Jamison has been in the hospital
in Portland for some time suffering
from a bad case of hlood-polalonlng.
At last reports he was no better.
Clarkes
CLARKE8, August 8. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Josl, Jr., were to the campmeet
lng at Jennings Lodge last Sunday.
Mr. Wm. and George Clarke are
stacking their grain.
Walter Lee, from Oregon City, vis
ited some of his friends last Sunday.
W. H. Wettlaufer and family were
to the camp meeting at Jennings
Lodge last Sunday,
David Moehnke and family were to
Portland last Saturday.
B. Sullivan was to Oregon City last
week.
Mrs. W. Cogar and children came
home from Gervals, Oregon, last week.
Miss Eva Lee, from Oregon City,
visited some friends in Clarkes last
Sunday afternoon.
Arthur Hornschuh and family were
to Oregon City last Saturday.
Carl Stromgreen was to Oregon City
last week.
Mrs. Edna Runyon went to Kentucky
tn rttifr wtth htr hnshsnrl. who mi
All Over the
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alW.s1ujiTWtW'-sllWeP'asMs
listed, while he has a furlough now.
Apss Florence Stromgreeu is at
tending summer school at Oregon City
for three weeks.
John liuol and Mr. Elmer Klein
smith were called to the colors and
went to rsmp Lewis July 24.
Elk Prairie
-
ELK PRAIRIE. August 8.-U is 1
ported that between one and two hun-i
dred ewes and lambs were poisoned !
recently on the range above this place.
Mr. Geer was ranging the sheep at '
that point but has since moved them
to Coal Creek bottoms. The sheep
had passed over the same point but a '
tavtr rinva HafYtrA u-lthnnf tmfnir tt. !
fected. The frothing at the mouth I
was said to be indications of poison.
Charlie Swope has now returned to
help Mr. Geer with the sheep.
Twilight
TWILIGHT, August 8. The farmers
here are getting ready for the thresh
ers. Mrs. Swlck has been sick with the
measles.
Mr. H. I Scheer purchased a "1918"
Chevrolet
Miss Maggie Scheer, daughter of H.
F. Scheer, formerly of this city, died j
at her home In Wyoming. July 13th.
brie was 19 years, 9 months, 26 days
of age. She is survived by her father,
one brother. Clarence, two sisters, j
Agnes and Mrs. Tillle Swick. and many j
relatives and friends. j
Mrs. Nash has been on the sick list
Elvin Myers is visiting with his j
aunt Mrs. Swlck. -
Mrs. L. E. Bcntley is sick in the ,
Oregon City hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Scheer entertain- j
ed at their home Mr. and Mrs. Seip, j
their old neighbors from Nebraska, j
They made" the trip here in their;
"Davis" car. !
Albert Schunk, one of the boys from i
i this vicinity, that went to Camp '
Lewis, but was rejected has been sent
to the Spruce camp. j
Mrs. Ruth Cox, of Estacada .spent!
a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Nash. ,
Echo Dell
ECHO DELL, Aug. 8. Nearly every j
one Is preparing for harvest and the
grain is nearly all stacked. Some ,
early potatoes are being harvested.
Despite the dry weather, crops look !
very welL J
The Loyalty League meeting of i
Sunday was postponed until the first j
Sunday in September.
The ladies of the district are busy, j
working on the Red Cross quilt to he !
raffled off befre long. They met to!
work on it August 7. :
Miss Laura Brenner is attending i
summer school in Oregon City. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Freeman j
and daughters, Blanche. Dorothy, and
Mildred, of Colton, visited with Ward j
Clark and family Sunday. Mrs. Free-1
man and Mrs. Clark are sisters. While
visiting they were also trying out their1
new flivver. j
Oscar and Clarence Ahlberg went i
to Oregon City Monday. I
Oswego
I
OSWEGO, Aug. 8 Mrs. Albert
Walling, of Rockaway, has been visit-!
ing her daughter,! Mrs. Leonard Hal
linan, who has been ill the last week.
Pete Eramott has gone to the log
ging camp to work near Astoria. ,
The Ladies Aid met at the home of '
Mrs. Al Brant Thursday. The after-1
noon was spent in sewing and light j
lunch was served by the hostess. j
Mrs. A. Waldorf and son, Glen, i
Mrs. Yales, Mr. and Mrs. Chas Clin
kenbeard motored on the highway
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waldorf, of
Mulino, were visitors at the Waldorf
home Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Emmott have
been visiting Mr. Emmott's sister at
Estacada. '
Miss Edna Elston, the telephone
operator. Is having her vacation at
the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Vernic, of Oregon
City, were Oswego visitors Saturday
evening.
Mrs. P. H. Jarisch has been poorly
the last week with rheumatism. i
Mrs. McCune, who lives in the Davis
house is recovering from an attack of !
rheumatism. !
Mr. and Mrs. A. J..Monk and son,'
William, and daughter and her hus-j
band, Mr. and Mrs. Roley, were visl-'
ors at Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bullock's j
Sunday.
Miss Juanlta Bullock, of Salem, has j
been visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. I
and Mrs. Geo. Bullock, the past week j
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Janisch were !
Hazelta visitors Sunday.
Miss Eunice Jones, formerly of
Oswego, Is seriously ill at her home in
Gladstone.
Sport, the Boy Scout Master, took
a number of the lads to Larch mount
ain Saturday. The boys all had a fine
time.
Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. There Is
only one way to cure catarrhal teafneae,
and that la by a constitutional remedy.
Catarrhal Deafness la caused by an In
flamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustnchian Tube. When this tube is
inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Im
perfect hearing, and when It is entirely
closed. Deafness is the result. Unless tho
Inflammation can be reduced and this tubn
restored to Its normal condition, hearlnii
will be destroyed forever. Many cases of'
deafness are caused by catarrh, which lo
an Inflamed condition of the mucous ur
faces. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru
the blood on the mucous surfaces of tho
system.
We will give On Hundred Dollars fur
any case of Catarrhal Deafness that cannot
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir
culars free. All Druggists. 7(0.
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Blrtie Dyre Is Improving after a
long sick spell.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eccles, of
Cnnby, were visiting Mrs. Eccles'
brother Geo. Bullock, this week.
Mr. A. J. Monk and son. William,
have returned from a fishing trip at
the coast They report having a fine
time.
Mr. Henry Gaus and Miss Mildred
Noighbush were married last week.
Mr. Gaus has been home the past few
xcfH ma navy.
Miss Nola Prevo, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Dnn Prevo, has been very
111 with an abcess of the throat.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Blckner are en
Joying their vacation at the coast
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Florence, of
Portland, were visiting their aunt
M .MwyWlnem.il the past week
Oak Grove
OAK GROVE. Au. S. Mrs. George
Brownell of Concord was a Portland
visitor Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Walter Hoi brook and sister,
Ruth Worthtngton. left Monday even
ing for Prindle, Wash.
Frank Ott. of Sunnyyside, with his
threshing crew is" at Mr. Hubers, and
will go to Henry Thesslns next and
to all the farms in this community b-
fore returning home,
pan DeFord has returned home from
Mnre island, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. George Derry and
family and Rev. Sherwood were din-
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OREGON CITY,
OREGON
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ott Naef
Sunday.
The committee of the 'Concord
school, in the eugenic contest weighed
and measured 35 children last Friday.
Regular services at the Community
church Sunday, Aug. 11th by Rev.
! Sherwood of the University at Salem.
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G. W. Guthrie is in New York
awaiting with a large number of Y.
M. C. A. workers for their transports
for France.
Mrs. Anna Ahault and son, William
Riggins, left for Cannon beach Mon
day morning.
Mrs. Chatters and children of
Courtney have gone to Seaside for
two weeks.
R. C. Baldwin of Washington has
been elected principal of our school
ani w'th his family will locate here
in time for the fall term, which will
commence September 3d.
John Waldron, Sr., will climb Mount
Hood with the Mazamas Saturday, re
turning home Sunday.
The regular meeting of the Parents
and Teachers will be held Friday at
the school r.ssembly room at 3 P. M.
all ladies are invited. A report on
the eugenic contest will be given. Sev-
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A Baslaess ptreetorr tf eaK City.
Tow. and Village U Oregoa and
WasbUiiloa, suing a DesciiBlivt,
gk.t4-h i etrh ptafe. location.
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enty-one children weighed and meas
ured by the committee In this district
for the eugenic contest.
Little Kenneth son of Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Matton underwent a minor oper
ation Monday at Oregon City.
Mr. and Mrs. John Oiler and little
daughter of Portland were guests of
their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Riley Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Rohlnotte
moved Into their house on Third Ave.
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Plcksley and family
moved Into the Felix proHrty that
they reoentley purchased, Thursday,
Mrs. Richard Webb entertained at
dinner for Jean Moore Thompson lust
Friday. Those present wore Mr, and
Mrs. W. W. Thompson. Mr, and Mrs,
Moor, Mr. and Mrs. Webb and two
children.
Mrs, Richard Webb is expecting her
mother from the east in a few days
to spend the winter here .
Mrs. Walter Holbrook of Prmdle,
Wash., Is visiting at the home of her
father. T. R. Worthtngton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Tlmtns are
the proud parents of a 9 pound son.
born August 5th.
Fred Harris moved the household
effetcts of the Misses Williams to
Portland Monday.
C. D. Smith Is home from Camp
Lewis for a few days.
Nellie Hubbard will leave Friday
with Mrs. Griffin and family of Ore
gon City for a weeks outing near
Mount Hood.
Mrs. George Itlgham and two child
ren. Georgia and Helen, will leave
Friday for Wheeler to visit her hus
band also her daughter Mrs. D. 0.
Worthlngton.
Mr. and Mrs. Clapool, of Portland.
hav purchased the property of Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Evans and will take
potssession Aug. 12th.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans will move
to apartments on ISth street Port
land next week.
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Canby
CANBV, Aug.8. Mrs. Rita Knight
has returned home after spending a
few weeks with relatives in Roseburg.
Mrs. G. W. White made a business
trip to Aurora this week.
Mrs. 15. E. Shull, of Portland, was a
week-end guest of her sister, Mrs.
Soper.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham
motored to Oregon City and Portland
Monday.
M. J. Lee made a business trip to
Oregon City Monday.
Miss Maud Baty was ah Oregon
City visitor Monday.
Rev C. D. Carlos was a Portland vis
itor Monday.
Mr. Hov was a Portland visitor
Monday.
Mrs. George Meeks was a Portland
visitor Saturday.
P. E. Dodge of Portland spent Sun
day in Canby.
O. R. Mack and son, Earl, were
Portland visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lucke and son,
Richard spent Sunday with relatives
in Portland.
Mlsg Nellie Hampton is spending
(he week with her brother Dr. Claude
Hampton of Portland.
Mrs. John Graham, of Bay Point,
Calif., Is a guest of her sister Mrs. 0.
R. Mack.
Mrs. Joseph Baty and daughter,
Miss Eva Baty are visiting relatives
in California. .
Mr. W. H. Balr was an Oregon City
visitor Monday.
Mrs. Carl Smith made a business
trip to Portland Tuesday.
E. G. Robinson and son, Edwin,
were Portland visitors Monday.
Harvey K. Toble was a Portland
visitor Saturday.
Mrs. Chester Jesse of Orlbble
Parlrie was a Canby visitor Wednes
day. Mrs. Chester Smith, of Macksburg,
was a Canby shopper Tuesday.
Mrs. W, ( Kendall was an Orewiii
City visitor Monday.
Mrs. J. Lre Kckorson and children
l.avern and Blake, spent the week
end with relatives In Portland.
Mrs. Bertha Hurst whs an Oregon
City visitor this week. '
C. V. Pronty, of Portland, spent the
week-end In Canby.
Barlow
BARLOW. August 8,-Mrs. Merth
sen was called to Portland Wednesday
on account of tho death of her sister,
who has been 111 several months.
Miss Alonu Tretimyn la spending
several weeks with relatives at Beaver
Creek her former home.
R. O. Vetlto and family left last
w'k for Eastern Oregon where they
will make their home,
Miss Irene Wurfel left Monday for a
trip with Mr. Unions' family of Port
land going over the same route which
Mr. and Mrs. Wurfel traveled on an
outing trip to Taeoms, Camp Lewis
and Seattle. They will make the trip
In Mr. Wurfel's car. Mrs. Kirk. Mrs.
Wurfel's mother and Miss Curtis of
McMinnvllle accompanied them.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Burgoyne, of New
Era, Fred Burgoyne, of Idaho and Os
car Burgoyne and wife, of Roseburg,
spent tho day at the Jesse home Wed
nesday.
Mrs. Grlbble. of Macksburg, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse, one
day last week. ,
Samp Vtckers left recently for Csmp
Lewis and Ed Grlndolnnd left Tues
day for a camp In California, where
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they have gone to prepare to fight for
Freedom.
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin and daughter,
went to Vancouver, Sunday to visit
Norman Crowley and view the bur
racks. Mrs. Hattle Crowley is visiting at the
Will Bauer home at Molalla this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Larson left Tuesday
for their new home at Vader, Wash
ington. We are sorry to lose Mr. and
Mrs. Larson, but wish them happiness
In their new home.
Mrs. Fred Grindeland of Oregon
City, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Larsen several days before they left.
Alvln Dietz left Monday for a train
ing camp. Oley Sletager Is also on
his way to a training camp in Califor
nia. A Loyalty league meeting was held
Tuesday evening with Wm. M. Stone
of Oregon City present who gave us
an interesting and Instructive talk on
the war, going into details so simple
that a child could understand the
cruelty, barbarism and atrocities of
the Hun, Mrs. Stone accompanied her
husband.
Jennings Lodge
JENNINGS LODGE, Aug. 8. The
Loyalty League will hold Us regular
meeting August 12th.
Mrs. Cushing enjoyed a pleasant
automobile ride along the banks of the
Clackamas Monday evening with her
friends, Mr, and Mrs. Livingstone.
Mrs. Crawford has gone to Seaside
to spend a week.
Mr. Beckner has returned from a
month's trip to California.
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well built
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Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Meyers and baby
SANDY DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Blanche R. Shelley ReprsitnUtlvs.
SANDY BOY MEETS WITH PAIN
FUL ACCIDENT.
While pluylng with his comrndos
Titt'Hiliiy evtnilug, Llutils Kdwtirtls,
only sou of A. II. KilwiinU, of this
placo, foil from a pt-itr tri'o uml tils
ItK'tited his ilntit wrist and luctratttd
his mouth. The limb upon which ho
wits standing broke, piviipiitlng him
to the itrtmnd. Dr. wllllitius whh
cnllod mid ttttondod to his tnjurlos. At
last nt'couttts he was doing rlcoly,
but It will be some time until LpiiiiI
tukes nn nctlve part In sports.
SANDYITES FROLIC IN THE SAND
A mituhor of our peoplo are taking
ndvnntngo of the bountiful wonthor
itnd mnkttig short trips to the inouii
tain rosorts nenr by or the btwht'.
The J. Stairs family anil Mrs. Kdna
Ksson and tiilldren were ninong thost)
who spent lust Sunday at Columbia
beach.
MORE SANDY BOYS ANSWER THE
CALL TO COLORS.
Ever has the henrt of youth re
spndtHl to tho call of country, and
never has It bmn more forcibly pre-
entnd than during- the past few
months. Nearly every week soos more
of our young mmi lonvlng us. John
Allon, eldtist son of Mr. and Mrs. Win
Allen loft Monday for Bremerton
where ho will entor the navy. Ix
Si-htuits slso loft Monday for a Call
tomtit training camp.
LOYALTY LEAGUE MEETS.
The Sandy branch of the American
Loyalty IaRun mot In tho I. O. 0. F,
hall last Krlday evening. F. W. Can
ning was uloctod chairman to succeed
M. A. Denton, who has removed to
Portland. Blanche R. Shulloy was
elected secretary to suocihmI John
Rovonuo, reslgnnd. It was voted to
moot the first Krlday of oach inuutli
lustoad of the first and third. Ruth
Ksson rurltod a cute little piece, and
Judge Staplototi made a tutmt Inspir
ing patriotic addross. Much credit is
due the entertainment committee for
Its efforts.
8ANDY LOCALS.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Allen and son,
of Portland, spout Saturday and Hun
day with C. L. 1 Ionium and family, nt
Zig ag Uangor station. Mr. Allen In
the forest service district telophono
engineer.
Mrs. Naomi Faublon of La Cssn
Monttt Inn is the guest of her sister,
Mrs. T. Brown, at Friend, Oregon,
Mrs. Brown and children will return
with Miss Faublon for a vlalt with the
homo folks.
Mrs. It. S. Smith and daughter,
have gone to the const for a two weeks
vacutlon.
Mrs. Itoo ami daughter, Kutlirlnu
are vitdtors at the J. Roberts home.
Mrs. ICIIa Mtilurgun has returned
hoiiitf from Olympiu, Wash., where she
has ht'tm valuing ninth t and
friends.
Mr. mill Mrs. C. Redmond formerly
of this place are camping at Odur
Island on their vacation.
Mr. und Mrs. (. Martin of Portland,
spent Sunday vlslttlng Mr, Martin of
this plucn.
The Indies or this coininunltty sur
prised Mrs. IIiikIi Roberts with n
showiT hint week.
The Parent-Teachers association
will hold their regular meettlng at
lllvervlew park Friday from 2lo-5 P.
M. A speaker from Portland has been
secured. A reception for the teachers
of the coming school year Is planned.
Ice Cream will bo Bold,
Howard Truscottt who Is In training
at Camp Lewis was homo on a visit
Sunday. Ho hud tho misfortune of be
ing In a train wreck from which he re
ceived several painful bruises.
Mr. and. Mrs. Scott of Sollwood
drove out in their auto Tuesday even
Inr; and viHlted their friends Mr. and
Mrs. Marltln of this place.
Mias Margaret Tucker Is spending
the month at Seaside.
Mr, and Mrs. Nixon and mother nnd
Mrs. Ilosonberry and daughter were
Iodgo visitors Sunday.
Llttld George and Claytoin Card
have boon confined to their beds sev
eral days with the measles.
Mr. Jackson who several years ago
resided in this vicinity hut now living
iiiK Portland was a visitor at the
Lodge UiHt veok.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludkey of Portland
were Wednesday visitors hero. They
own land on the East side, which they
are improving.
The Evangelical campmeeting at
Rivervlew t'ark dosed August 8.
The Christian Endeavor will meet
at the Camp grounds vacated by those
attending the Evangicat meetings.
"Talcing Chances" may
answer in buying shoes,
but is not wise in eye
care.
"The Eye My
Specialty"
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r' . CTffijssi r "'ill
Itobortn, and mother, Mrs, Cross, art)
Ktiosts of Mr. and Mi's, 0. I lleiisen,
at Zlg Zag.
It, F. Ulllort was a Portland visitor
Tuosday,
Mrs, Carl All and Hinull son are
KUOHts nt 1 ho hiimti of tier slslor, Mrs.
James Dixon In Sandy,
Joo Wiiooxon was a Portland visitor
Tuesday and Wednesday,
Hugh I''hhiiii. wife anil small daugh
ter, Mary F.IUahoth, woro gutwts at
tho Khmoii homo Sunday.
Mrs. C, I). Purcoll was tho guest of
her fattier, Mr, I lull, and hor (tinier,
Mrs, Jauios Hhoomakor, last Week,
Tht Misses K:ilo and Mary Junker
worn guoMts at tho Wirts home In
Portland last week,
A loiter from Win, Martin, who Is
with the aviation corps In Kngland
complains of no mall,
Alex Cray writes from Camp Ker
noy that ho was leaving for No York
and ox poet h noon to go across.
A card from Pan Allen, of the Hull
Hun store announces his safe arrival
on tho other side. Dan is with the
electrical engineers,
Tuesday's papers carried the marri
age llceiiHe aniiount'omout of Miss
May Ktlngor and Frod Gibbons, both
popular young pooplo of Hull Run.
Mrs. Junkers and tho MIhno Junker
motored to (lrenliam Tuesday.
Mario McCormack. of Portland, Is
a guest nt the Mnttlngly homo.
Another one of those committee
dances August 17th.
Miss Margaret Klein returned to
Sandy Sunday after a brief stay In
Washington. Miss Klein has accepted
a position at AsfhoiTa mountain
' home.
j Tho Misses Gertrude and Frances
Molnlg motored to (own last Thurs
jday. Miss Gertrude enlisted in Reed
i college. MIhh Frances will entor
1 Ilonkho Wolkor Business ctdlege later
'on.
I Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Mills wore Port
. land visitors Monday.
The friends of Mrs. Pave Douglass
'are grieved to hear that hor condition
i Is such It was necessary to take her to
the Good Samaritan hospital last week.
J. Scales has In his possession a
valuable article found on the street
In Siimly. Tho owner may have by
calling and proving property.
j Sandy Robokah lodge hold a special
mooting last Friday evening.
Kenneth Scales returned homo Hun
day after a visit with relatives In fit.
Johns.
Mr. W. A. Proctor and family of
Cottroll passed through Sandy Tues-
I day on tholr wny to government camp
! nfter huckleberries.
Frod Proctor spent Sunday with his
wife and daughter at Seaside.
Macksburg
MACKSIIURO. Aug. 8. The thresh
er is In full operation with the usual
iiuottt of men. Tho grain, so fur, Is
turning out bettor than was expected,
giving reason to think that before Its
llnlHh, the harvest of 191H will com
pare well with those of other yeurs.
The Mothers' club had a very pleas
ant meeting lust Thursday at the
home of It's - president, Mrs. John
Helper. Mrs. Potrutz. Jr., and Mrs.
Henry Welch, with their children,
were visitors at the club. Tho next
meeting will be an all day sexHlon at
the home of Mrs. G. M. Buldwln, on
Thursday, AugiiHt IS.
Tho l.ltllo GlrlH' Sewing tlriio will
meet on Saturday afternoon, August
10 th, at Mrs. Baldwin's home.
Tho Rod Cross auxiliary held Its
usual meeting Wednesday, July 31.
At thin meeting a letter from the
(iiuiriiian of the Council of Defense
committee, was read, giving tho infor
mation thatlho government had called
for 25000 men and girls to volunteer
as nurses, In order to roloase the pros
out force of trained nurses for trans
Atlantic service. Tho Council of De
fense and the Red Cross are cooperat
ing In this work. Oregon's tpiota Is
310. and It Is believed that when the
matter is fully understood that num
ber will bo easily mined, for It gives
an opportunity to acquire the training
necessary to procure a nurses diploma,
nevor before offered. As is well known,
many who have wished to become
trained nurses have found tho exponse
of fitting for tho service too groat for
tholr means ,and for this reason have
been obliged to give up a much wltihod
for career. The U. S. government now
remove this obstacle, by offoring to
applicants, who meet the require
ments, the essentials of board, uni
forms and money to procure the nec
essary books. A high school or bettor
still a university diploma would bo an
advantage, hut one Is not imperative,
where all other requirements are met.
These aro good health, character and
sound common sense, The renulred
age Is from 1!) to 3G. All who wish to
Inquire into the matter: address Mrs.
W. W. Irwin, Chairman of the Council
of Dofonse, Aurora, Oregon.
There was never a busier commun
ity of women that the wives and
daughtors of the ranchers at the pres
ent time. Added to the tasks of fruit
preserving and of catering to hungry
threshers, besides getting tho chil
dren's lcothes ready for the approach
ing school term, is the Red Cross
work. This takes at least a day a
week for those who engage in It.
Gresham Four acres yield over $5,
000 in seed crop,
WANTED!
CASCARA BARK
We will pay you cash for your
Cascara Bark, large or small
quantities. See us before
selling.
Huntley Drug Co.