OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1918. ace v 1 1. -v 1 Newsy Macksburg Briefs From All Over the Wilsonvtlle public school will open on Monday September 16th. The Corral Creek auxiliary of the Red Cross is planning to give an en tertainment In the near future to raise money tor the Red Cross. County Meadowbrook couple ot weeka enjoying the tea Arthur Graham and Mr, and Mm. G. broeses. Robert Ssrtln, who was operated upon at the GoodSamarltan hospital in Portland two woeks ago for stomach trouble, Is Improving nicety, and It Is exported that he will be aide to be brought to ht home In Gladstone next week. gTow in profusion near here, have all been purchased by the canneries at a good figure. Mrs. Dwtght Seely was a Portland visitor, on Saturday afternoon. Menga Batalgla spent the wek-end at her home nar hr, rturnlng Monday to Portland. Eagle Creek MACKSBURG, Aug. X5.-More fav orable weather for harvesting was never known than has been in the reaping time of WIS. Everywhere in answer to the news paper correspondents query, "How is the grata turning out?" comeathe re ply, "Better than we expected." This of course Is not very hearty praise, but when the thought goes back to sunny June when the green aphis and the drouth seemed likely to work com plete destruction ot the crops and those given to evil apprehension, were predicting a famine added to the hor ror of war the existing conditions ap pear bright indeed. The Red Cross Auxiliary held its usual session on Wednesday, August 7. All the garment that had been re ceived tor machine making had been taken to Oregon City. The work for the day consisted ot knitting and pre paring cleaners for the guns. AJarge quantity of material tor army socks and sweaters was given out and the auxiliary adjourned to meet after receiving a new supply ot garments for making up. his may give a vacation of several weeks. The Mother's Clpb is to meet at the home ot Mrs. G. N. Baldwin this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dwarschaak had the receiving a visit from their son. Will, who came from Camp Lewis for a short stay. The same pleasure came into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran Schultz. Their son, Elmer, came from the same camp to spend Sunday at home. Both young men. by their arf pearance as well as by verbal accounts gave evidence of the generous provi sion made by the U. S. Government tor the recruited men. The Gibson brothers, Patrick and Will, have written and have also sent good health and spirits. Louis Gibson, who is anxious to en list but being too young tor draft la working on his mother's ranch. i Mrs. McMahan has returned from a Mrs Simon Miller who has been month's visit with relatives in Seattle. making f n extended tour of the mid- She came home by the way ot Tacoma j die-west returned to her home last where she spent a tew days withj Saturday. Her daughter. Miss Elnora friends. j Miller accompanied her mother home , Mr. and Mrs. George Espen are the from Anderson, Indiana, where she guests at the home of their uncle, Mr. i spent the past year. 1 Henry Duncan. They recently came! Mr. and Mrs. Sol Struchake. with' from North Dakota to make their their children visited their former j home in Portland. tie In tftli plaoe last Sunday. j An ice cream and cake social at The ript n time for the Evergreen j which a quilt and auto robe will be blackberry is here and the vines are! sold will be given Saturday night, MEADOWBROOK. Aug. 15.-rP. O. Chindgren and family, M. D. Chtnd gron and family, Ralph Ilolman and The Evergreen blackberries which! J? ln. nd son. Harlan. way. Mabel Keller, of Estacada, who is at tending summer school in Oregon City, spent the week-end with her sla ter, Mrs. Fred Homer. Joe Tolinle, ot Nebraska spent a tew days with P.,0. Chindgren last week. John Hoetetter Is spending the i summer at Metollus working in the i harvest field. i Myrtle, Nettie and Glenn Larklna EAGLE CREEK. Aug. 15. Miss j spent the week-end at Marquam vis Nettie Woodle who Is working in : Hl"8 relatives and frleda. Salem, spent a few days with her par- Mr. Millard, Edgar Horner's partner, ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle, last! who is stationed at Seattle spent a week. few dayswtth the Horner Bros. Inst Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle were Esta-1 week, cada visitors one day last week. P. O. Chindgren and sons have pur- Mlsses Alt and Pauline Brash were j chased a separator and expect to the guests of Portland relatives last j start thrashing this week, using their week. j tractor to run It. Mrs. Geo. Preister was the Sunday! Mrs, Selma lAurtlla and daughter, guest of her sister, Mrs. Roy Douglass. Eva, of Montana, is vteltinj; at John Several of the young friends of j Potto's. Master Tommy May gathered at hisj Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larklna attend ing the evening with him In honor ot ed the funeral ot Joe Foust at Mullno. his birthday. All had an enjoyable j Saturday, time. . . Mr. and Mrs. Jim DeShaier and Mr. dinner-guests of Mrs. Viola Douglass on Sunday. James Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gibson and Sam Wilson were up to the old home place Sunday after fruit and hazel-nuts. Grandma Paddison was a guest re cently at the homo ot her son, C. H. Paddison. Dick Gibson sold three hogs to Wal ter Givens last Friday. E. Naylor sold a hog to Walter Givens last Friday. Twilight TWILIGHT, Aug. 15. Mr. and Mrs Gcor GEORGE, Aug. 15. Mrs. II. Joyner who has been visiting In Portland for the past few days, returned homo Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. McCltntook. ot Port land, visited Mrs. Mcl'llntock's mother, Mrs. E. Harriers, ot George, Inst Sat urda night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C, Johnson and son, Victor, and Mr. and Mrs. If. Smyth and son, Richard, were F.staeada vlsl- 'ors lust Sunday evening. ter Rath wits visiting relatives in Portland last Saturday. Mrs. A. Wetderhold and daughter ot Portland, visited relatives In George last Sunday. Barlow .BARLOW, Aug. 15.-Olyde BindUk and Hey Sletager passed through here enroute to Camp Fremont, Cal., Wednesday. Miss Olga Howe spent several days In Oregon City and Portland last week While setting off a blast at New Era Thursday. Enoch Grlndeland and the boss had their faces and eyes, til lei with dirt and rocks the blast explo ded unexpectedly. Enoch Buffered with his eyes, but the accident ntlKbt have been much worse and they were fortunate in not losing their eye eight. C. N. Giddings Is building a new- barn. The young people here gave Henry Zimmerman, ot Marks Prairie, a sur- W, White left Wednesday for Rainier Park. They exHot to be gone abo.it ten days. Miss Luetle Duncan, of Portland, Is visiting relatives In Canity this weak. I Mrs. Ernest Ho Haven, of Boise, Idaho, Is a guost of hor sister, Mr.. George Bntes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beck, of Au rora, were the guests of Mrs. J, Lee Eckerson this week. W. !. Hair and Ora Slyter left Wednesday for the mountains where they will spend a few days hunting, Miss Frelda Sehmld, of Portland, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schmld, of Cnnby. Mrs. Mable Hnlr and son, Gerald, and Mrs. Hlla Knight and daughter, Rita Belle left Monday for a two weeks vacation at Newport. Mrs. Avon Jesse, ot Orlbble Prairie, was a Canby shopper Monday. Mrs. Horace Pntch, of Portland, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Frank Patch. Mr, and Mrs. R, C. Knight, of Port land, were week-end guests of Mayor and Mrs. W. H. Hnlr, Miss Mary Cox, ofPortmnd, Is a guest of Miss Lorralue Lee this week. Miss Marsha Hetn, who Is attend Ing business college In Portland, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. 1 loin. , Miss Loretta Isancon, of Portland spent the week with Mlsa Vlolelte Evans, of Canby. Mr. and Mrs. George Bullock Mr and Mrs. Charles Cllnkenbeard and Mrs. Henry Yates, of Oswego, wow the v.iests ot Mr. and .Mrs. II. II. rcclos Sunday. Mr. andMrs. Leon Jackson, of Ad- kins Mill, were "guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Charley Thomas Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gunxcl former residents of Canby, but now of Wilson- vllle, were visiting friends In Canby this week. , Mr. andMrs. J. R. Vlnyard and SANDY DEPARTMENT Mn. Blanche R. Shelley Representative. 8erlous Auto Accident. Friday afternoon, a cur earryluu a Scales went to Government I'smp Tuesday after huckleberries, They Washlnglon license, driven by Dr. i pert to lio guno several tluys, John B. Dye and occupied by himself, wife- mid sister In law, turned over on the I'henyvllls hilt and lujtnvd Mrs, Dye severely, The nmclilmt skidded, ran Into the bank and turned upside down cuUiiluK the occupant under mnuh. Mrs. Dye was brought to the Sandy hotel In a passing machine and later taken In an ambulance lo St. Vincent's Hospital whom she Is re ported on the way to recovery. The car was pretty well damaged. R. E. Eison Comes Thru With Letters Mrs. H. K, Essou received five let ters from Mr. F.siton last week dated June 2MU, July 3d. Tth. I.'tth. undlTth, Mr. Kssou Is still at the Aviation In struction Camp Hospital, where he has been ever since ho went ucross, Under date ot July "th ho said there would bo a train load of wounded In the next morning. Said they were busier than ovor on account of the Americans being In the mix up. Under date or July 17th. ho said (hat he thought he would bo sent to the front (lie next day. , More Sidy Boys Heard From. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Iloffuiun re ceived a letter from their son, Ed ward, who went across some time ago. He reports things as being Interest ing now. , Mr. snd Mrs l.tnhnrt, of "The Burn", received a letter from their son. Frank, last week, the first they have hud since May. Alvln Kllnger, of Bull Run, who Is with the Coast Artillery, Is reported now In France. Hazelia CHAMPION IMPROVED' MOWER CANT FALL DOWN Stands Upon the Foundation 'Correct ' Construction. ,j "L... j-" lit M s- ewusr ' tl j; ' I Tfct iw No Greater Value " --t-"E Si." The ChamDion '$ been making -!&; has money ft iPdsslble. 'r 'rmJ-'- rS'ffi' Every Part ' 'fzfAl,l r WeH Hmlf and . hanging full ot their fruit, not as for merly, hoviever, free to passersby. Mulino MULLNO, Aug. 16. George W. Smith who underwent an operation at , the St. Vincent hospital in Portland, was able to. return home last Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Taylor and son Herman of Portland were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Long and daughter, Elizabeth were the guests of Mrs. Catherine Goucher last Sunday. Mrs. Tom Fish was called to Gres ham last Saturday on account ot her nephew meeting with a painful acci dent. He had his leg broken in three places. At first it was thought an am- utation would be necessary. Miss Alice White who has been seriously HI with typhoid fever Is slowly recovering. Mrs. Homer Nichols was the guest ot Mrs. Carl Scheuk last Saturday. Schuebel and Woodsides are thresh ing around Mulino and Eldorado. Mrs. Rose Dosier is spending a few days in Mulino. August 24. by the ladies ot the Sewing Circle. The proceeds will go for yam to be knitted for the Hazelia boys now in the service. A committee is sell ing chances at ten cents each, on the pult Mra. Hill, daughter of Mrs. King, and her son arrived Tuesday from Michigan. Mrs. Hill will remain with her mother during the remainder of the war as her husband is an officer In the service and is now in France. !f for years - THIS LLUSTSATKIN tJ Irr - MffK TV bmt f Am pmmum 1 fOt for users J ' ' l& ' k??l m I :" IV" fc" 4 mm, wmmt Uk mmi 4 mil ol pu It' v. rightly designed. . fc t mw4m4 ami mm U-f , -7V, . J mvm m tmm apam.mm m t. t I nil U IUT jrvur , protection t, 'y' See the f Champion J t' rj the Driving Mechanism 5 showtn the , , t. Extra Wld A f u m"h- " "' M Substantial r . . viis " u,ib . www. t. v t .m cn end bcl YOKE PINS&'Tha "s-s:Ip f 'Sr&m. art. W-.i.-; I Champion Agency Oswego OSWEGO, Aug. 15. Mrs. J. K. j Worthington received an interesting j letter from her son, Millie, who is with ; the 3rd Oregon Band in France. He: sent her a program of their 4th of July j celebration, which consisted of music j by the band and races. Prizes were donated by the Y. M. C. A. with the ex- j ception of the base ball trophies, which were given by Chaplain Gilbert. ( Mrs. Mary Lowrenz of Camas, j Wash.,visited her mother, Mrs. Wm.i Worthington the latter part of the! week. i ii in ill mi it c fi I if If i r m 1, lmt AmH inwnnf , V Bu and knife ctn't ttudr motion - ot J ,i ou of lux ow brel fit dnnni ,3 V u( lo K widlh um cruik inall .'I and atrcmikofuiu pioioo. , M 'f oi Are Extra Long. Extra Large and; are Hadened. , Champion Mower They are tecurely I'M Has Extra Long fartcKduttiieyolLC , Caw, Hardened ' inuring die prrfid ' al,(mert of bar. Removable y , knife and pimua K'S Wearing Plates 3 mm w yZ- Champion tfPf C bui,t XH better f a New Mill To Start Soon. J. W. Dixon Is patting In a now saw mill on the old Jop mill sll. on the Mnrmot road, reports that they will start sawing tlos next wh-k. ir. Dixon hns about four million fcot of tin timber to cut and will run a crew of twenty-five num. LOCALS. , Mrs. Harvey Greenwood was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mitchell, last week. Mrs. Greenwood was for merly Miss Hiuel Mitchell. Mrs. Wm. Davis, of Oregon City, was the suest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Mills last week. MUs Florence Mills returned to Sandy with her. after a short visit In Portland and Oregon City. , Miss llernlre Dixon went to Port land Tuesday for a visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lanndro and Mrs. W. A, Proctor ami family, of Cot- troll, are nlnn out after hucklelmrrles. Mr. Jennings, who bus been the guest of his sister, Mrs. K llonvtte, left for his home In llnmlmm lout week. , N K. F, llrunurt and wife motored to Poi-ttiind hint Suluriluy. Milton Nolsou snd Miss Agues U.milerenu were murrli'd I mil wvtk, They are both popular youiiK pHpla of this community Our bent wishes tiro with them for a Iohk and uaeful life. . ,( J. W, Dixon bus been on Ilia sick, Html. Goo. Glocktier writes from IUnd, Ore,, that hi health Is belter, lie tins seen Mr. and Mrs. Juration and Vern lingers alt formerly of Handy. A iliinoi was given ut Amboff's Mouutnln Homo last Saturday even ing. Mrs. Carrlw De Hlmiior has a hlter from Miss Aiken, who taught In tho Hunily IiIkIi school. She has a school near home In a town attorn tho sl.e of Greslinm, wtutre she will teach Eng lish, v Her brother, who Is with the 4i ml. Knlnliow Division, la now at the fornt. They have had no word from him since June 12th. Those r truly anxious times for tho ones at limne, Coporal "Spike" lleniu'ssv, of Kurt Stevens, spent tlm weok enil with hi mother In Sandy, Ernest Hart ha gone to Portland to take position. Last Siiturduy a (Irnngs day with a fair attetulonoe, Dairying was tho subjnet uncl.-r dlscmslon, with a good speaker from Portland. Don't forget the Committee Danes the 17lh. W. J. SoreiiHen, State Veternarlan, was In Sundy Tuesday testing milk cows Among those whose cows worn tested were,. L. K, Hoffman, J. ( . Lnundree, J. Scales, Mrs. Wilson. Mrs, Dlttert and P .Tt. Melnlg. We will try to give a r-umplote list next wrx'k ot the cow that passed the test. Mrs. Dave IHhikIiiss returned homo th first of the week after a brief stay In the Good Samaritan hospital. Her friends will be glad to hear of her comiiete recovery, Fred IToctor went to Seusldo Sun day and hro u Kill his wife and sniull daughter, Arletha, home. Wm. Hammond, of Oregon City, was a Sandy caller Friday, Now Is the high tlilo of (he hasvlnut season and every hush Is loaded. it lully braced tand will lad natural lifetime. cavr nni i arc ' T g i i ii i i m BtVANCHCS BY BUYING A LASTING MOWER Champion Construction. '.,,. THAT COUPON $ i ft will bring you prices snd 'A K GENTLEMEN: ' 'T- Send me prices snd ' ;4 catalog of your CHAMPION ; MOWER. f at Monday Mrs. Tom Fox and Mrs. Faeis, her' Mr. and Mrs. Dinnis Hyllon visited j niece, visited Mrs. Fox's daughter Mrs. Katbburn of Portland a lew days this week. j Mr. Tom Whittier is visiting his' grandparents, Mr .and Mrs. Fox. j Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Clinefelter and 'amlly visited Mr. Cllnefeltera' slsterj Sunday. j The members of the Congregational j Church gave a farewell party for Mr. j Mrs Elizabeth Adkins last evening. Funeral services were held at the Methodist church for the late Mr. Faust, on Saturday at 2 P. M. The re mains were in terred in the Zion cem etery at Canby. Mr. Long who is working for the government at St. Johns is home for a short visit. The quilt so kindly donated by Mr. and Mrs. Stark for the Red Cross was raffled off a short time ago and brought $18.00. SEE W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON FOR r! w a, lvnTniM MOWERS BINDERS RAKES HEADERS TEDDERS REAPERS Wilsonville WILSONVILLE, Aug. 15. Mrs. M. C. Young returned on Monday, from a trip to Wilholt Springs, and was ac companied by her mother. Mrs. Inya Wood and Claire Say went to Oregon City Monday to attend the teachers' institute. Mr. and Mrs. Mallory and little son, have returned to their home, atter vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Jake Peters for two weeks. H. D. Aden went to Portland on Monday, to buy new fall goods. Mrs. Guthrie, arrived last Tuesday, from Vancouver, to visit her friend, Mrs. Robert Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Baird and Miss Miller, of Newberg, were the guests of the Misses Angus, Sunday, coming by auto. Mrs. Ed. Baker has been ill with rheumatism. All the threshing machines in this vicinity have been going at full blast lately. Mrs. Nuerer, of Portland, has been Baker, for a week. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brobst, on Wed nesday, July 31st. Helen Graham entertained the Thrift Club of Corral Creek, on Thurs day afternoon very pleasantly. Joe Thornton has been appointed registrar for the Wllsonyllle district. Mrs. Wm. Turner and children art H. L. Seller motored to Pleasant oodard, tho Boy Scout Master IastHome Sundaj.( and taUed on aome of Saturday night. His friends presented their friends. him with a wrist watch. Mr. Woodard expects to leave soon for Camp Lewis to be with the Y. M. C. A. j Doretha Howell of Portland visited her erandoarents. Mr. and Mrs. Tom I vox Sunday ' worn nas Deen received mat ai- Mrs. Clarence Skeel left last week!bert Scheer who was stationed in Cal- for California to visit her sister, j Jorn.ia 18 now ln Lang l8land' New Mr. Bernice Roley, Mr. and Mrs. A. or .T. Monks' son-in-law has left to fieht' C. E. Swick has been on the sick Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bentley, a son. B. Staats and family have gone to Seaside to spend the week. for Uncle Sam. Mr. Charles Dldson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Matt Dldson has left for some where across the sea. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ostenson are visiting Mrs. Ostens' parents Mr. andi Mrs. Ike Austin this week. Mrs. F. B. Tomlin of Portland was an Oswego visitor this week. Miss Dena Prosser who has visiting her sister, Mrs. Silver Dane of California the past six months has returned home. Mr. Jack Hoeye, a former resident of Oswego was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Monk this week. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Worthington visited his sister Mrs. Pete Emmott last Sunday. list. There will be a meeting of the Lp.dies Aid at 2 o'clock Saturday after noon at the hall. On Sunday after noon, August 17, Sunday School wll be held at 2 o'clock. Preaching in the evening. Everyone is welcome. - Mr. Scheer and family and Mrs, Swick and little son, Virgil, took a been VyUimuuit Hlu raj utn- aay. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bentley have 'moved to Monroe, Oregon. We are sorry to hear that Mr. J. T. Hooper a former resident of this -place, but now of Central Point, is suffering from fo-Jr cancers on hla Hp. . n POLK'S GAZETTEER A Business Directory ef eseB dtr Town and VUluno la Oresoa and Vtuniiluylua, giving lecriplit Sketch of each Dlsce.- Location, Shipping -FacUltl and at ClsaaU tied Illrectory el Mcb JBotlBCfJ sad I'rotewion. B. L. FOLK ft las. Seattle, Waah. Gladstone Gladstone,. Aug. 15. The DunmiM grocery in this place has quit business, a portion of the stock being sold to 'A. D. Paddock, who has opened a gro cery in the vacant room adjoining his pharmacy, while the remainder of the stock has been removed to Oregon City Mr. 'and Mrs, F. A. Burdon and daughter, Miss Fayne, have gone to Newport, where they will spend a priae party Sat irday evening. It was a complete surprise and a good time vas enjoyed by all. Henry leave." Thursday for the Polytechnic school where he has registered and enlisted for a war course. Two stars have been added to the service flag for Sam Vickers and Herman Crowley, Ed, Grindeland re questing there be no star added to the flar? for him at the present time. Mrs. Bishop, of Seattle, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Landsrork. Mrs. South, of Wlllamina, Is visiting Mrs. Porter. Miss Lcona Parmenter and Cora Ausve are visiting their brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Parmen ter at Buxton. Mrs. Evans was v called to Molalla last week by the Illness and death of her sister's husband. Mrs. Emery was a Woodburn visitor last week. Canby CANBY, Aug. 15, Mr. and Mrs. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application!, as they cannot reach the dlaeaaed portion ot the ear. There la only one way to cure catarrhal teafneaa, and that la by a constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafneaf la cauaed by an In flamed condition of the mucoui lining of the Euatnchlan Tube. When this tube la Inflamed you have a rumbling lound or Im perfect hearing, and when It It entirely cloaed, Deafneea Is the reault. Unleaa the Inflammation can be reduced and this tube reatored to Ita normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many caaea ! deafnm are cauaed by catarrh, which In an Inflamed condition of the mucous sur. facer Hall'e Catarrh Mediolne acta thru the blood on the mucous surface! of tt syetem. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any caae of Catarrhal Deafneea that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Cir culars free. All Drugglata, 16c. F, J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. daughter and Mrs. T. A. Phillips have gone to Newport for a vacation. Mr. Edward Haston, of Portland, was a guest of hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Huston, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Sannes, of Portland, spent Sunday with relatives In Canby. - Miss Henrietta Beck, of Portland, was a week-end guest of her sister Mrs. J. Lee Eckerson. Clifford .Will, of Camp Lewis, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H Balr. Otto Kreuger and Walter Krengor, of Vancouver Barracks, spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Emll Kreuper. L. A. Brandcs, of Portland, spent Sunday at his farm near Canby. of his a.int, Mrs. E. Konyolds. Mr. and Mrs. Shnfor and sister and liaby of Shoshone, Idaho huv rented the C. I). Smith place for th balance of the summer. A pet dog belonglnK to Mra. OkI'S vie was run over by the Intcrurbun car Thursday and killed. Mrs. J. S. Smith of Hubfr Station, and form.-rly of Oak Grove, motored here Suturduy, and on the roturu home was accompanied by Mrs. Helms Gillespie and children. Jack Joan Ellen, who will spend a week at the Smith home. .Itobfrt MacKerrow, Elmer and Charlie WorthlnKton returned home from tho spruce camp Sat irday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holbrook ((Rachel Worthington) have moved from Prlndle Wash., to Portland. Mrs. Ernest Naef und children spent a week at Wilholt springs returned home lust Saturday. Mrs. E. ItenyoldH met with a pain ful accident last week while remov ing a pan of hot water from the gas stove. I lor apron caught and threw the water over her body and burnt her seriously before tne flowing co.ild be removed, causing mm h pain and Bufferlnn. Mrs. E. C. Blanchiird and three sons are sojourning at Long Bench, WbbI.. during the month ot August. Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, who have been living ln the Jesen house on Cedar Avenue left the last of the week Tor Seattle, Wash. Rev. Sherwood of Salem, will preach Sunday morning at 11:15 o' clock. Epworth Lenguo Sunday even ing at 8 o'clock. School will open September 3d with a full corps of teachers as follows: Prof. Baldwin, Mrs, Mary Guthrie, Miss Volma Colt, Miss Grace Colt and Miss Schafner. Arthur Schufler spent Sunday at homo with his parents from Vancou ver Barracks. Mrs, Jack Sweeny and two sons, ot Clackamas formerly of Oak Grove, passed through here on their wny to Portland to visit her brother. Oak Grove Kaisers M u g Posted In Rogues Gallery Objections Are M a 1 e A rogues' gallery has been estab lished In tho office of Sheriff Wilson In tho court hoiine. Th lutest addi tion Is tho likeness of the kaiser, as well as llliidenbiirg. The illustrullons lire the art work of Gilbert L, Hedges, and have attracted much attention. Tho kaiser is shown with a clenched fist In the uutlonal colors Is "biffing" him in the nose, und blood Is stream ing from the ruler's nose, Ths Is In colored crayon work, and looks some whut natural. Stars-of tliu darkest blue are shooting from the tyrunt's eyes, and his helmet Is somuwhitt out of place. The likeness ot HlndonburK shows a largo, ruddy nose. Surround ing these Illustrations lire the photos of BDino of the escaped convicts und men, who are being sought for by the police. IL 10. Frost says be protests ut having tliOHO convicts pictures placed alongside the two Huns, Jasy snys the convicts, including Bennett, are gentlemen to those centering the board. Others visiting In the offlco bo lleve tho same ns Officer Frost. MUSI PAY TAX I OAK GROVE, Aug. 15. Mr. and Mrs. McGovern are at home again, after spending the winter months ln Portland. , Mr. and Mrs. Roberts have pur chased the Davis property on the river road from Mrs. George Dedrlck, and will occupy the same after re modeling. Mr. and Mrs. Riley were dinner guests at the home of their grandson John Oiler, ln Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson have rented the Blackerby house ln the wood, and will move ln Wednes ' Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thompson and daughter. Jean; have gone to the coast for a week. Kenneth Apllngton, of the Quarter SEEKS INCREASE IN COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC RATES Application has boon filed by tho Portland Railway, Light & Power company with the state public service commlsslon.for an advance in light and was filed yesterday with the city auditor, for an advance ln light and power rates in the Portland and Wil lamette divisions of the company, over the rates fixed by the commission In May, 1917, which are now in effect. N specific rise is mentioned, that be ing a matter for the commission's de cision. It Is set forth in the petition that the Increased cost ot material and supplies and the increase in wages during the past year have been so great that the present revenues of the company from the sale of electricity for light and power are not renumer atlve, adequate or sufficient. The rates now in existence were based on conditions prevailing dur ing the one and one-half years end- WASHINGTON, Aug. 1.1. SpocliU taxes of $10 a ycur on occupation or profession, except war Industry trades, furmers teachers and minis ters of the gospel, ivere wrltton Into the $8,000,000,000 war revenue bill to day by the house ways und moans committee. A similar tax was placed upon any business with receipts of $2000 ayoar or moro, with a levy of $25 a year on wholosule houses with recelts of $200,000or more. r Masters Department in San Francisco, Cal., spent the weekend at, the home ing December 31, 1916 SHEEP REGISTERED RAMS FORSALE Hampshire Downs Oxford Downs and Shropshires. Also good Coltswold Rams. GRANT. B. DIMICK I OREGON CITY, OREGON