Pa$?e2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1918, Newsy Briefs From Over County Macksburg MACKSBURG, Oct J. A most dis tressing accident took place In our neighborhood last week, owing to th explosion of a can ot gasoline In charge ot Elmer Whit. The burns in flicted upon the young man by the biasing fluid are so severe that there is very little hop ot hia recovery. The sympathies ot the entire neigh borhood are awakened in boh all ot the suffering patient and his afflicted friends. The tamily of Mr. Conshy had the serious misfortune last Tuesday ot los ing their dwelling by Are. Owing to the high wind at the time the flames were beyond control when discovered and almost nothing was saved. The origin of the Are is unknown. Mr, Conchy carried no insurance and his home was a total loss. The Red Cross auxiliary is to hold its regular session on Wednesday, October 2 at its rooms in the Suther land building to complete an allotment of work tor the children of Belgium. The Mothers' club had a very inter esting session on Thursday last at the home of Mrs. Ben Driur. The next Wilsonville Conner and Mrs. Swain. There arei "6 pupils enrolled. This is the larg est class the school has had tor some time. WILSONVILLE, Ovt. 2. Wilson- On Friday the Concord Parent- yillo went "over the top" early in the Teaiher association will meet at the woek. for the Fourth Liberty Loan, school at 3 o'clock. Mrs. Gross, pm- xhe LoyaUy Uague mwjUng ,chod. Went, will preside. ul(f(J (or jouy, September 26th, Mildred Derry spent the week-end wfts ll08tponed until Tnunaay( octob- at Canby with her cousin, Eva Whip- er ;ird -)f th, week P,Mr. and Mrs. James Atherton have Miss, G1f Hlnes o8tINo1brka' closed their house here and gone down w" ied teacher at Hood lew on the Columbia at Blind Slouch to fch.ooL1nd ner sister Edna Haines, work for the government. ta t0iUn,n Corral Creek- ' Mrs. Holbrook and two daughters Mr. and Mrs. Eichenberger. of Port from Michigan are visiting her son, land, visited the Batalgia family last Walter, and while the family are look- week. ing for a bouse they are resiling at Inex Seely spent the week-end at T. R. Worthinston's place. the home ot her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. andaMrs. A. Goeti returned home i Ira Seely. from Wheeler Thursday. j Mrs. Cora Hasselbrnk has returned Miss Hattie Williams, of Portland, 'to Eastern Oregon to resume her was a visitor here Monday and Tues-' teaching there, day. looking after official business, i Mrs. M. C. Young and family attend Mrs. Charles Klsley and daughter !ej the Mothers' papade at Oregon have returned from California and are City last week. , at their own home on the river road, j Milton Seely, who is stationed at M. ami Mrs. Carl Richter, who have Seattle, spent a few clays at home re lived in Portland for the past year. ' cently. have moved back to their home on i Dr. Butler's many friends are pleas Third avenue. I ed to learn that he has been promoted l,,Hrn liii.ttima VS-i.1i,. mt:rl,t at Ilia flnnl.iln mee ing of the club will be with its as3emblv- The charmers ; Mrs. Alison Baker was in Portland president, Mrs. Jonn Hepier. anJ Staw Biologist3 plcture8 m bo last weelc and attended the funeral ot ' - - 'shown. Mrs. Edwards on Sunday. GllirkcS ! The Ladies AiJ wiu meet Wednes-i Mrs. Howard has been visiting rela- 'day afternoon, a special meeting ha tives in this viclnty. ing been called by the president. Mrs. i Qute a number of fires save the E. Reynolds. I whole country side a bad scare, on Regular church services Sunday j Wednesday and Thursday, morning. Epworth League Sunday j Mrs. Eyman and Mrs. Nounie have evening. The Parent-Teacher association will i ' meet Friday 11th at 3 o'clock at the j school house. Mrs. Kuks is president.' Mrs. Will Snider and daughter, Kat-j ie, of Portland, were visitors here i Wednesday. CLARKES, Oct 2 D. F. Moenka and family were at the State Fair at Salem last Thursday. The Timber Grove school started on September 23. Mrs. Earnest Berger. from Seattle, is visiting her brother, Clyde Ringo, and wlte and friends, for a 6hort time. Miss Elizaoeth Marshall is attending High school at Oregon City. George Clarke is hauling his prunes to Clarke brothers to dry them. Mr. and Mrs. Tted Josi visited her sister, Mrs. Howard Carlson, of Port land ftst Siwday. W. H. Wettlaufer and family wer at the State Fair at Salem last Thurs day. Arthur Horuschuh and family were Portland visitors last Sunday. , Mrs B. Sullivan was an Oregon City visitor last week. Miss Pearl Stromsreen is attending High school at Oregon City. Baker's Bridge BAKER S BRIDGE, Out. 3-Mrs. J. R. Dallas has moved to Gladstone, while her husband has been transfer red to a camp in New Jersey. Among the boys from this place to begin training at the 0. A. C. were Nor man Holcomb, Wtltord llutchins, Chas. Itanktu and Guy Huttor., who loft this morning for Corvallts. A party consisting, ot Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Dallas, W. R, Dallas, Chas. Ran kin. and Miss Roake attended the stats fair at Salem on Thursday. The Loyalty league ot Stone school district were most pleasantly end In structively entertained at their meet ing Friday evening by John W. Loder and Superintendent Calnvan. We as a community wish ta express our heart test appreciation to them and to all who from time to time have coma out here from Oregon City to assist us la our patriotic meetings. Mrs. S. A. Davis, of Oregon City, has been a guest ot Mr, and Mrs. Q. C. Dal las the past week. , Mrs Chas, Hattan has purchased new driving horse, ""Mr. and Mrs. John Holcomb and son, Norman, have returned from an auto trip to Wallowa county, whore they vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dallas. Mrs. Dallas being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Holcomb. Chns. A. Harvey is building a resi dence and carpenter shop on the Main street of "Carver." Win. Nolund has purchased a Ford touring car, and now wears the broad est of smiles, as he rides out with his family. We are told that Stone district has made Its quota In the Fourth Liberty loan. Of course doesn't It always? Lieutenant Elton Hattan mad a short visit home last week and is now off for a camp in Kentucky. Next week the Clackamas County hitters mother, Mrs. J. P. Woodlo, for a short time. Mr. amis Mrs. Frank Kwlng loft this wjek .r Tneomit, Wash, whore they wRl make their horn. Their removal from Kstacada will Ih a loss to this vicinity. Mrs. Walter Given, accompanied by Mrs. IV. O, Sarvcr, moved to Port land Monday, Mr. and Mrs. I M Park made a bus iness trip to Portland last Monday. Mr. S. E. Wooster had charge ot their store during their absence. SANDY DEPARTMENT Mrs. Blanch R. Shelley Rsprsssntatlv. WELL KNOWN MARMOT MARRIES. MAN Curds are out announcing the wed ding of Miss Eva Loufnmn Wtekllne, ot Pittsburg, Penn., to Leo McCabo, ot Marmot. They wor luarrtod In Port laud, September 12th, and will be at home to their frlonds at Marmot after October 1st FORMER 6AN0Y COUPLE CELE BRATS SILVER WEDDINQ. Upper Eagle Creek UPPER EAGLE CREEK. Oct, 8 Last Wednesday tho Upper Fugle Creek Red Cross auxiliary met at the home ot tho chairman, Mrs. IL B. Gib son, and made soma pinafore tor the refugees. Fred Hoffmolstor and Carl and Roy Douglass sawed some wood for the achooL Mrs. Chas. Murphy and Mrs. Buy Woodlo wer Gresham visitors last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmolstor and son, Ernest, attended tho state fair Saturday. Miss Frances Degerstedt wont to Portland and spent the week-end with the homo oiks. E. E. Elliott, of Portland, accompan ied by Mrs. Tearl Reed and Mrs. H. 8. Jones, motored out to tho homo of Uie latter's mother, Mrs. Viola Dougluss. M. Dhulst was a Portlund visitor on Monday. Rev. C. W. Pogue and wlfo. of N- Hg run for his money on tho llrlt halem, were recently tho guests of Mr. j frnl. t present. Tho allies have On September 8, 1893, Gregory Al rred Cox and Nulllo May Boegle wer married. On September 3, 1918, they celebrated their silver wedding anni versary with a reception In tho Carl son building, Grcshum. Mr. and Mrs. Cox were well known resident of Ban dy at one tlmo. ALVIN MILLS WRITES HOME. Mr. and Mrs. II. Mills received a let ter Monday from their son, Alvln, writ- : ten September 6th, in which he anys he J has been working all the time and In j the sumo old place No excitement ox- I cepi when tho planes com over al j night and tho anil aircraft guns get ) to shooting. He further says "No i ImmiiIih us yet. The Ihm a sure Set- I and Mrs. J. P( Woodle. Mr. and Mrs. H, F. Gibson, of Barton will Palmater and Mr. and Mrs. Hal Ely, of Morgan, were up this way Sun day evening, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass were call lug on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gibson, ot Barton Sunday. certainly hit blm nn awful blow lti the lust two mouths. The amount ot guns and ammunition we have captured 1 a great factor. I am well ami feeling fine and keeping ap In weight. If 1 stand everything us well as I have so fur, I guess I will get through In pretty good health. 1 expect It will bo pretty roiiKh this winter." thirtieth wedding anniversary. A de licious supper was served at midnight utter which tho guests departed wish tug Mr. and Mrs. Beuske many long, happy years. BROTHER OF WELL KNOWv SAN DY WOMAN DIES. Mrs. J, Scales received word that her brother.Uoluml lllaukhall, who was reported very low In our lust issue, died at Fort Huston, Texus, September 20th, ot Spanish Influent. Tho body Is cm its way to Portland, where t will be given a military funeral. CHAMPION IMPROVED' MOWgR CANT FALL DOWN R. E. ES30N WRITES AGAIN Mulino i Cedardale ML' LINO. Oct. 2. Mr. Snipes, of the spruce division, at Vancouver Bur racks, was a caller in Muino last Sun day. Mulino went over the top in the Liberty .Loan drive. A Liberty jchxu parade was given Saturday night Everyone but two called upon to sub scribe did so readily. Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson who have been visiting at Dallas, returned home Saturday. School is progressing nicely under the able management of Miss Effie Bradley, of Portland. Misg Grace Sthuebel, who is teach- Stands Upon the Foundation - of "--4r Correct Construction. No Greater Value ' Th Chammon has , , f I . P-S Cndcr date of August 22nd, 25th and t S.-t.i imu li,r Kth ninl 12th. Mrs. Khhoii re ceived letters from Mr. Ksnon. Ho wus out ot the hospital and feeling lino, He will bo ill charge of a new hoapltul of 5ou beds and also the old one whore he hus been evor since going across. CEDARDALE. Oct 3. W. A. Bck has bought Hugh Conner little place. .iu6u io".6 " " 1 ! f.,l o, M, dj I. O.'Orm U working at the Horner " -"TZZZ e'"i.. i Herman Taylor, of Portland, was a Mulino visitor Sunday. r' been making money f 1 for users THO OXWTIUT' vvvvu Sem . Every Part ' mill. L O. Orem and wife spent a few days in Oregon CHy and Portland rec ently. Frank Kinney has gone to work in ship yards in Portland. B. F. Noyer was a business caller In Colton Tuesday. Clifford Johnson and George Dooghie attended state fair on Thursday. Alfred and Everett Lannum have en tered school after a months absence on account of whooping cough. Axel Johnson and family spent last Saturday in Oregon City. Part of Colton and Cedardale school attended the fair at Canby last Thurs day. Lawrence Dahlstrom took them down in his truck. OH tl R aim iWi for years Needy NEEDY, Sept 3. The farmers of this vicinity have been quite busy the past week filling their silos. Most all have now completed this work. Mr. Werner, who had some ot his fine Holsteln cattle at the state fair, carried away most of the blue ribbons. Beatrice Rue has returned to Port land, where she will remain for some time. Grandpa Gahler has been quite ill at his home for several days. Our school is gradually increasing in size, the number of pupils enrolled at present is 34. Many more are ex pected 8 oo a. Mr. and Mrs. Fredrikson accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. Askins motored to Salem to attend the fair on Thursday. Quite a number of the people from here attended the dance at Monitor Saturday night Pansy Rebekah lodge met in regular session Saturday afternoon, quite a number were present and all enjoyed the meeting. George Brackert's family accom panied by Miss Lola Samson attended the fair at Salem Wednesday. A number of Mulino people visited the State Fair last week. Forest fires are raging around Mull, no. Some tJres doing much good while others did much damage. Miss Effle Bradley was an Oregon City visitor last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Helvey called on Mrs. Joe Daniels last Tuesday. Warren Beatty, of Meadowbpook, Is working for the Hult Lumber com pany. Miss Gladys Schuebel is going to the Oregon City hospital to learn to be a nurse. Charles Calverly, of Eldorado, was a Mulino visitor last Tuesday. A number ot Mulino people were treated to a surprise party at A. L. Jones' last Tuesday night Mr. Jones is a resident of the Eldorado district. See the Champion & at hjf the I I Champion i 4 3 ,. x Agency MfaW Meadowbrook if .i i iWw, IM t.ir. U4 kh Kami wkvlt m cm itititmtt MM TIM b. tf A pfcMM, I.WllMlBW WmI ,.m1 kl al kiwi, brd Md btwM km) Im1 Mtf wm ml tkm ':'ra v -"i?!!---" --ir :-''-'-'- Z-'v a-r7 - f,f. , - ' -..-V--? v- " X-.tf'l" Driving Mechanism shwtng th Internal gear whick five many teeth in . t tf . j m"k- i Subalantial w.iwr-j Lo,,, l,m8, at f t Yoke. J '5iiiJi.ath end ol bevel ' leanKaft immnf M Bar aiwHtiJeeaal Jv J "r IS .et out ot lino o ,v ; ing io u. wiorn the crank ball mnd umtttiol Out I,. r YOKE PINS The 6 Strong and 'i i tk.Lui.ku ' jf : rightly designed. m tk. kaj. Jf : rig laa mmm4 mi lia 'i mm mm la. waar mm ' - unity "- This is for your i, , protection y fl Tho Champion Couldn't bo built better MORE 8ANDY BOYS ARE HEARD FROM In a letter received Monday. Arllo Mitchell, who Is oil the "Santiago" writes tlmt he Is Just back at llrooklyn, N'. Y from bis third trip across to France. A letter from Hoy Mitchell, a brother who Is with the marines in Franc says ho is back ot the front line trenches for a rest. Says "We've got the 11. ins on tho run." Alex Gray has written from over there saying he had some trip across. Ilulph Uauirr, who is with the ma rines. Is In a hospital at Mare Island ; th the mumps. Jim Illllyard, who Is with the hospi tal corps, hus boon In France for over : a year. Says ho Is getting so ho can j chatter French first rate. Also says '.Uncle Sam takes the best of care ot i his boys over there. Are Extra Long, Extra Largo and are ,.fc- i Case Hardfiwdy tlv Prtomnr. UraK: f 'S fj, J?4', v.m...H.U1.,pi(lce . They rc Mcurely f Mtencd in the yoke injuring the perfect alignment of bar, knife and pitman. It m Has Extra Long f Case Hardened 'A Removable C Wearing Plata y- SAVE. UULLAI13 "u. BY BUYING A LASTING MOWER THAT COUPON MEADOWBROOK, Oct 2. Several from here attended the State Fair last week. Arnold Hellbacka is attending the Auto school in Portland. First meeting of the Meadowbrook Literary club Friday night. Expect to have a good program. Mr. Polo and son, Elmer, left for Portland Tuesday, where they expect to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Chlndgren spent Sunday at Colton. Hazel, Nettie, Ruth and Allen Lar kins visited at Mr. Elison's near Mon itor Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mann left for their home in Ridgefield, Wash., the first of the week after spending a few days with Mrs. Mann's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hofstetter. l.k. 1 A will hiring you prices and w, fr.eeatalog., RANCHIl .'"-m tt i " I In , tMA2 IK H HAJ ?'r 1 1 1 f a 'ruir MM jMrr imT 71 BOYS FROM TRAINING CAMP ARE HOME FOR WEEK-END. km' U fully btKcd W and trill laM t natural lifetime. Champion Construction. 'y,. l- GENTLEMEN: ? -f-. Send m prlcss and C-' catalog of your CHAMPION ; ? MOWER. i 4a Hazelia Oak Grove OAK GROVE, Oct. 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Wines have purchased the Mrs. Backus home on Rlsley avenue and took possession the first of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Wines are from Sho shone, Idaho, and moved here to be near the former's parents. Charlie Koskl and wife are living in the Hudson house on Oatfield road. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wortuington have moved into the Rigging house in the Oak Grove Park section. Mrs. Little chaperoned the Camp Fire Girls Friday night to the home ot Mrs. James Hurt in Vancouver, Wash. A. bountiful supper was served by the hostesss and a pleasant evening spent by all present. ' Those in the party were, Mrs. Little and daughter, Mar- jorie, Gladys Capln, Vrancis Griffith and Emily Jones. The party returned home about midnight. Miss Mary Starkweather, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Starkweather, has returned to California and enter ed the hospital as a nurse. Miss Ada Starkweather, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Starkweather, will leave In a few dayB for Camp Lewis, and go In the hospital to train as a nurse. The Concord school opened laBt SEE W. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON FOR CHAMPION MOWERS BINDERS RAKES HEADERS TEDDERS REAPERS The following boys from Camp Lew Is spent the week-end with the home folk In Sandy and vicinity: Allen Helms, Henry VVever, and Carl Krlbs. Goorge Ten Eyck of Benson Polytech nic school and Goorge Ilonnessy, ot Fort Stevens, wore also at home over Sunday. BULL RUN COUPLE CELEBRATES WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. About twenty-five frlonds and rela tives of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tonske, gathered at their home at Bull Run Inst Suturday evening in honor of their LOCALS. Miss lluttt Hubbard, of Portland, I tho teacher at the Wcstby Itldg school, opening Monday. Miss I-ena Thomas, of Hull Uun, will open the school at Amino unit Mouday, A nice little crowd wero at the com mittee dunce Inst Saturday veiling. Another ohm In three weeks. Mrs. Edna Esson accompanied Dr. Ott and wltu and Mr. and Mrs. Thron of UroHlmm, to tho state fair last Thursday. H. 11. Smith spend several days at tho fiilr. The open season for birds is on and our gunmen are out The Chlua pheas ants seem fulrly plentiful, Dr. Alfred Williams went to Vancou ver Monday to tuke examination for tho medical department Ilia creden tials were sent to Washington. D ,C, and it will bo somo tlmo Imforo ha learns tho results. Tha doctor Is very anxious to be doing his bit over there, Gertrude Melnig entered Hood col lege, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvlu Short, Craw ford Short and somo friends, from Washougal, attended the coiamltto dunce Saturday evening. W. W. Ward end. wife, of Portland und MIh Mabel Wagner, of Cottrcll, were Kuest at tho P. II. Molulg home Suturduy and Sunday. Carl Asdiotr uud wire, of Marmot were Sandy visitors the weekend. Walter Krebs Is making good use ot tho Una weuther by hsullug wood. Mis Kate Junker left tut IVrtland Monday, where she will enter llenkhe Wulkor lluslness college. Mrs. C. D. Purcetl is spending a few days In Portland with relatives. Miss Hemblih was a week end visi tor at home. Mrs. Nelson, of Kelso, was In Sandy Tuesday. Mrs. E. Ilonett Is In a sanltorlum in Portland. Iter friends hop tor a speedy recovery. Don't forgot the Loyalty league meeting this Friday evening. L. McCabo and wife of Marmot, wer In Sandy Monday. James Allison jnd Mrs. Hennesay attended the state fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Sholley and daughters. Hope and Joan, wor week end guests nt tho Leaf ranch, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Loaf, they were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Hensen at Zlg Zug Sunday. They were tho guests ot Mrs. Shelley Tues day.' on tholr way to Eugene. There seems to bo a hoodoo hover ing over tho Sandy-Uorlng stage. Mon day morning, a machine ru Into th mall stage and smashod it up somo. Tuesday morning, a horse nearly run Into It, Jumping usida baroly in time. As It was, a girl in the buggy was thrown out but not hurt. ' Th dense tog and smoke that settles in Ilorlng In the morning Is responsible for tho mis haps. Percy T. Shelley writes from Gulor, Washington, that as soon as they finish packing the lumber to th top ot ML Adams, he will return to Sandy. When completed, this will bo the high est lookout station in the United States. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS HAZELIA, Oct. 2. Miss Katherine McVey is taking a four-months course at Reed College. Misses, Lulu Wanker, Wanda Wan ker, Marlon Eastman and Blanche Duncan, and Mr. David Long, spent Saturday at the State Fair, at Salem. Miss Mary Wilson was able to re sume her school work Monday. Dur ing her illness, M:sses Kate McVey and Marion Eastman were the sub stitute teachers. Mrs. George Espen, of Portland, is spending a week with her relatives at Redwood. Evangeline Christinson, Duncan Christlanson and Kenneth Baker vis ited at the Fiala home, Sunday. Election of officers was held by the Hazelia Literary club, which resulted as follows: Preoldent, Blanche Dun can; vice-president, Sidney Seedling; secretary and treasurer, Vernon Dav idson; sergeant-at-arma, Duncan E. Christlanson. The program commit tee consists of Miss Lulu Wanker, chairman, and William Kroll and Mrs. Christlanson. A committee was ap pointed, of which Miss Marlon East man is chairman, to draw up a new constitution and by-laws, which will tend to make the society more ex clusive as well as financially benefit ted. All charter members are request ed to be present at the next meeting, which will be In two weeks, October been visiting relatives In this vic'nity. James Say has enlisted in the S. A. T. C. at the University of Oregon, which makes the third member of N. O. Say's family in the service of Uncle Sam. Louis Youne. Austin Youne. Emmet BakerElmer Kruse, Lloyd Jones an 4 others went to O. A. C. this week to enlist in the Students' Army Training H. D. Aden, G. Peters, Andy Has- selbrink and John Bartles have been enjoying a ten days' outing at Pacific City. Leah Wagner is attnding the Uni versity oj Oregon. Eleanor and Virginia Say are, at tending the high school at Newberg. Effie Wagner is attending the Lin coln high school in Portland. Mrs. Clyde Baker is visiting her hus band's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alison Baker, for the past week. Joe Thornton has been busily en gaged assisting with questionnaire! this week. Pomona grange meets with Harding grange at Logan. TWILIGHT CoL W.S. Wood Auctioneer Vancouver, Wash, Farm Sales a specialty. Phone or write for dates or make arrangements at Enterprise office. POLK'S GAZETTEER A BosIaeflS Directory of uih Cl(r, Towa and VilUise U Oregua mi Wsahlngtoa, g-ivin IeerIptWe Hketeh of earn vitro. Location, biiippln Facllitfas ! ClauU fled iNrecturr cf each' Boviacu R. r POMC CO Seattle, Waah. Is. TWILIGHT, Oct Mr. Axford has moved to Mt Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Jordan spent Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Jordan's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Swlck. Mr. H. L. Scheer and tamily spent Sunday with Mrs. Scheer's brother, R C. Meier, ot Oregon City. . Y Miss Florence Bentley is visiting with relatives in Portland. ' Mr. Herman Meier hat returned home from Salem, where he has been workin. Clackamas Estacada ESTACADA, Oct 3. Mr, and Mrs. S. E. Wooster and daughter, Helen, accompanied by Milton Mattoon and F.E. Boner, motored to Salem Thurs day, where they enjoyed the State Fair. While playing at school last Friday Bessie Huxley had the misfortune to fall and hurt her arm so that it was necessary to have the doctor's atten tion. Bob Marchbank and family, accom panied by Ed Linn, spent a couple of days last week at the State fair. A very interesting foot ball game took place between the Webstorian and Adelpulc societies last Friday audi although the Adelphics won with a score of 13 to 7, the Webs played a good game. . Rev. Dunlop will b the pastor of the M. E. church for the coming year. Me ond Mn Pmrtio nrp vlnHIno- th CLACKAMAS, Oct. 3. Ellis Jones, Wm. Moore and Herman Tlmraer left Sunday morning tor Corvallts military training school. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Roots moved in to Portland on Monday, George Moore and, family now occupy the Roots place, having leased it for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, of Molalla, have rented Mrs. A. M. Spurgeons home and moved in on Wednesday. Mrs. Bernlce Howell, of Belmount, Washington, was visiting her brothers here, F. C .and W. W. Foster on Fri day. Loyalty league meets on first Wed nesday evening of each month at the school building. Death of Mrs. Flanery. Died at St. Vincent's hospital, Sat urday, September 28, Mrs. J. W, Flan ery. Rosetta Stakely was born October 27, 1869, In Lawrence county, Mo., mar ried J. W." Flanery, September 27, 1887. Seven children blessed this un ion. Three sons and three daughters are left to mourn the loss of a loving mother. The community loses an earnest worker and Shamrock Re bekah lodge a devoted sister. Funeral services held in the Congre gational church, Tuesday afternoon. She was laid to rest beside her eldest daughter In the Clackamas cemetery, INFLUENZA, SPREADS 'WASHINGTON, Sept 30. U More than 20,000 new cases of 4 Spanish influenza were reported $ at Army camps during the 48- hour period. Pneumonia cases 4 m'mbnrfld 733 and dVnths 277. H. G. and Alice M. Starkweather to Harry C. and Rose A. Ilimtor, two acres ot J. 8. Riley D. L C, town ship 2 south, range 1 east; fl 'Eunice u. Sargent to Eva Springier, lot 20 and east half lot 21, block 7, White City Pork. $10. Minnie O. and W, D. Heldclman to W. J. Miller, lots 11, 12, 13 and 14, block 46, Mlnthorn addition to city of Portland; S270 N. W. and I.lllle Bowland to Anna Bennett, tract of land In Oregon City, on 14th and Van lturen streets; $10. Oregon Iron & Steel company to Una Riser, lot 12, block 25, the Ore. son Iron & Steel company's first ad dition to Oswego; $10. Stanhope 8. and Elizabeth T. Pier to W. H. Graves, lot 6, block 31, Mil waukle heights; $10. August and Elizabeth M. Kerapen to Asa C. and Allce'IIess, lot 13, block uu. Oregon Iron & Steel company c first addition to Oswego; $500. . J, M. McLennann to Christ Trost, 52 acres, section 30, township 4 south. range 1 east; $1600. Francis and Melissa Hoult to E. J and Maude Williams, tract 46, Wil lamette tracts; $1000. F. P. and Emma R. Drinker to Her man Relrwers, traclf of land In section 12, township 3 south, range 1 west, $1 llorm an and Louise Relmers to F. P. Drinker, 25 acres, section 12, town ship 3 south, rangel weBt; $1. Emma and Fred Lankow to Hans and Hannah Thompson, tract 6, Tuala tin Meadows; $10. John H. and Flora B, Zlegler to Gus and IVrtha O. GabrlelHen, tract of land In Issac Capps D, L. C, No, 52, towntihlp 2 south, range 2 east, $10. George H. and Mattle O. Grovwr, 16 acres In Charles Walker D. L. C, al so five acres In Washington Williams D. L. C; $10 ' M. L. Morris to Adam and Elva Dapp, tract of land In Joseph T. Wing- field D. L. C.;$1365. , , Andrew F. McCoy to Wm. McFar- land, 0.4490 acre, being part of vaca ted portion of Weslyn; $10. Viola McCrossen to V. and William McCrossiMi, los 2 and 3, Multnomnh Acres; $10. Joseph S. Haley to William S. Ha ley, W. Vs of E. Vj of S. W. 4 of 8. E. Vi section 2, township I south. renge 4 east; $10. Anna Backus to John E. and Mary Wlnos, tract ot lund In Concord, $900. Hugh and E. Comer to W. A. and Inga Beck, 6 acres, section 1, town ship 4 south, range 5 east, $10. Ernest Conrad to David Bvtigll, acres, section 15, townfihlp 5 south, range 1 east, $,'1600. Thomas R. A. Sollwood vt t. to James A. Rlgdnn, lots 17 and 20, block 2, Qulncy addition to Mllwaukle. MO ALLIES WAR STOPS LONDON, Sept. 30. Tho allks and ' Bulgarians ceased hostilities at noon, It was loarnod from an authorlaatlve source here this afternoon. - Tlio i'orblan legation confirms Bul garia's surrender to the allies. Dr.lgr rla has surrendorod -unconditionally, according to an agoncy dis patch received here today. Bulgaria Is out of tho war. Having nccerted all 'of tho military terms Im posed by the allies, he hus ceased to be an active participant It Is learned authoritatively that at Calonlkl, Bulgarian and allied repre sentatives dlscuHsod only the condi tions of Bulgaria's disarmament and not political questions. LONDON, Bop't. 30. Turkey Is ex: pected to follow thw load of Bulgaria in seeking an armlstlco with a view to arranging for peace. 8LACKER RAIDS COMING $ WASHINGTON, Oct 1. Draft S & Blacker raids will be rosumed in a few days by Department of S Justice agents In about a dozen places in the East and on the Q Pacific Const. , 4