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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER II, 1918.
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Newsy
Briefs From
All Over the
Clackumas
CLACKAMAS, Oct. 10 The Loyalty
Wgue held 1U regular meeting in the
assembly room of the school building
last Wednesday. ReT. Gilbert, of Ore
Son City, was the speaker of the even
ing, and at the close ot his address re
ceived a hearty Invitation to return
goon. It was decided to combine tie
league and Literary society during the
winter months.
Captain Fink, stationed at the Gov
ernment rifle range, gave a brief but
interesting talk on "Boys' Club Work,"
iafter which a committee was appoint
Glenn RusseU and Carey Deter have .
reported to Corvallia for service
amination. j
Nellie Beta was a Sunday visitor at
the Cook home.
C.KOUGE. Oct. 9. N. ScUeel, who
has been confined to his bed for the
s nast six months, passed away last Sun-
her home here. i av t,shi The funeral was hold at
Mr. ami Mrs Sinclair have gone to ,ne mmily nome last Wednesday and
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i,l IS. XI. x. cutiuuua is utio pivk
Portland for the winter
Oswego
OSWEGO. October 10 Mr. and Mrs.
Clinkenbeard, from Portland, were vis
iting at Mr .and Mrs. Yates' home this
ed with Captian Fink as chairman to j
consu.lt with the parents la this dis
trict relative to organizing a Boys
club here. Rev. Mllliken, of Oregon
City, will speak at the next meeting,
November 6.-
The chairman ot the Salvation Army
War Fund drive reports f 42 subscribed
In the town of Clackamaa. The chair
man ot the Fourth Liberty Loan drive
reports 15750 raised in the school dis-j
i .-ict
Rev. G. R. Affolt, ot Salem, will
-sea eTety Sunday morning at. 11
Interment was in Lutheran cemetery
t George. Mrs. Scheeland family
have the sympathy of their many
friends and neighbors.
Mrs. K. Kachler, of SanFranclsco,
and sister, Mrs. K. MeCltntock ot Tort-
land, are visiting at the home ot their
mother, Mrs. K. I larders.
I Carl Litis and Ed Harder are dry
iU ing prunes for Edd Linn, ot Garfield
Mrs. H. Joyner and son.Harold.mot-
Mrs. Jennie Davidson has been
the last two weeks, but is improving.
Mrs. J. K. Worthington was visiting ored to Oregon City last Saturday,
her daughter, Mrs. Sam Rosa, at Will-' Mrs. Mart Dorijland and children are
amette Saturday and Sunday. j visiting relatives and friends at Gresh
Mr. and Mrs. IL H Eccles were Os- am this week.
wego visitors last Saturday and Sun-' h. Klinker was an Estacada visitor
day
Mrs. Mary Wineman's niece ot Port
land, was an Oswego visitor Sunday.
Harry Baxter, of Camas, Washing
ton, and his wife and son, were in Os
wego part ot last week. They were on
o'clock in the M. E. church. He will lu"r w
arrive at the parsonage on Friday et0 vtetUvtes- ,
morning ot each week and leave after! BuUo;- of era. was via-
the services on Sunday morning, I his uncle nd aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
preaching at Willamette in the after-; Gtrge BuUoc.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Jarisch and
Mrs. A. L, Bailie returned on MonJ daughter. Um and Verm BwUey. ot
day evening, . from Loup, Nebraska. j '- - .k
where she visited her son, aecompan-j onf,ay
ied by Mrs. S. E. Bailie, ot Ansley.l, Mr. and Mm. Archie Worth ngton.
Nebraska, who will spend the winter fm Hazeha were visidng Mr. Worth
t the home ot her brother-in-law, A.!intonf motl!er Mr8' Worthing-
iou, una wees.
last Monday.
Mrs. T. Harders. Mrs. McCtlntock
and Mrs. Kaehler visited Mrs. C. A
Johnson last Tuesday.
Henry Renner and family motored
to Aurora last Sunday.
Oak Grove
and Mrs. .Wm Lorenz, ot
were visitors in Oswego this
L. Bailie. I
Mrs. M. E. Lester, of Irrigon, Ore-i
Ron, is the week-end guest of Mrs. P. j
Sasbauer. , j
Henry Piepkie has leased the Marion i
Johnson farm tor five years and will ;
move there with his family on the '
IT.lh inat !
John L. Mooney, ot Co. C. 13th InJdng is erandmother
i uaa iciuiutu
OAK GROVE, Oct. 10. Mrs. llelma
Billespie gave a 500 party at her home
Saturday evening. Three tables wero
played and Honor foil to Mrs. C. I'.ross
sler and Casev Hams, of Portland.
The consolation pri-.e went :o Mrs
Mr. and Mm. K. J. Mat toon, of As- day, after a few days' visit with Mrs. f
tohia, formerly of Oregon City, epent
the weekend here.
Tho Puront-Teacher Association will
hold Its regular meeting Friday at the
school asemlily room at 3 o'clock. A
social tea will follow the meeting. All
ladies are Invited. ,
The Ladles' Aid will meet Wednes
day, 16th, when the. eluotlon of officers
and other business will come before
the meeting. A silver tea will lie given
in connection. All ladles are Invited.
Regular church services Sunday
morning. Kpworth Leasue Sunday eve
ning.
Earl Jtthn, a member ot the machine
gun corps at Camp Lewis, was home
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Waller llolbrook (Ra
chel Worthington) have purchased n
home on Thirteenth and Dlvlajon
Streets, Portland, mid are furnishing
up the same wheu complete thvlll
settled there.
Mr. and Mm. C. Bressler, of Fort
land, were guest ot Mr. and Mrs W.
H. Barksdale Sunday.
The Domestic Science and Needle
Craft club met Friday, at the home ot
Mrs. W. H. Barksdale o nthe river
road, a short business meeting was
held, the club will adjourn for the pres
ent owing1 to so much other work. They
will help the Red Cross auxiliary,
which meets every Thursday in Vos
burg hall.
Mrs. Mary Blodgctt has moved to
Portland for the winter months.
Mrs. Stein and daughter, Mrs. Mary
Lakiu, have returned home after a
three-weeks' trip to Ogden, Utah,
Mr .and Mrs. A. Gotits has returned
home from Wheeler for the winter.
Mrs. Robert Charlton and baby, of
Sauvies Island, spout Sunday evening
with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs. J.
H. Riley.
Dottle Oiler, ot Castle Rock. Wash
iuton. returned home Monday.
Poguo's parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. P,
Woodle,
J, P. Woodle and Mr. Pogue mnde a
business trip to Oregon City last Tuesday.
Barlow
HARl.OWl, Oct. 10. Loyalty leng.tw
meeting to ho held on the regular
night will be Tuesday, October Kith,
when election of officers will take,
place. All members are urged to he
present.
SANDY DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Blsncht R. 8hallty Reprnttlvs. ,
LOYALTY LEAGUE MEETS.
The Sandy chapter of the American
Loyalty league met last Friday even
ing in the I.O. 0. F. hall. There was
only a sunnl crowd present and, as
there was no speaker, after singing a
few muiirs. Ihn nittntlnir u-iim uilliiiirmul
The Belgium drive, held Monday af. t0 ,, (he (w Friday in November.
ternoon, when all natron of the d!s-i .
trlct were requested to leave all spare
clothing, was a success, six suit canes
being required to hold tho articles.,
Everything given was In good wear
able Bhapo and nearly everything ot
good, warm material. Much praise
was given us hy the secretary, Mrs.
Garduer. Mrs. Tremaytie mid Mrs.
Irwin took the clothes to Oregon City
on Tuesday.
Celena Tremaytie won first prize at
the county fulr and also first prlite at
the state fair on Iter turkeys, which
entitles her to a two week free course
at a summer school at Corvallia.
Kjnma llerg Is attending school at
I'nlverstty of Oregon, taking's Civil
Service course.
Miss Agnes llerg Is teaching school
near Newlierg.
Albert Berg was home on a visit
from Camp Lewis Sunday.
Alva Amlr.is, who Is a student at
the Polytechnic school, spent Sunday
with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Brown. Alva said the hoys have flu-j
Isdted their course and all have been j
assigned to the Infantry, and will
soon leave for an eastern tralnltt
camp j
Mr. and Mrs. Ausve received the sail
news Saturday of the death of their
eldest son, Dave, who was working
In the mines at Butte, Mont., and who
RED CROSS OPENS WORK ROOM.
The Sandy auxiliary ot the Portland
chapter ot the American Red Cross
hold Its drat meeting of the sensou last
Thursday afternoon, In the Red Cross
work room. About twenty workers
wero present and work on pinafores
was gotteu welt under way. Miss
Muckoiuto was elnctod president, to
till the vacancy pf Mrs. Florence V.
tiykca, Mrs. Eddy wna appointed to fill
the vacancy o nthe work committee,
Remember every Thursday afternoon.
Anyone who can spare a sewing ma
chine, kindly notify Mrs. Shelley.
HIGH SCHOOL GLEANINGS.
The freshmen and sophmores met in
verbal combat last Friday afternoon,
In "four minute" speeches on tho
Fourth Liberty Uan, Tho freshmon
wero represented by Albert W'llklus,
JuhUco Strowbridga, Dorothy Do Hhai'
er and Bertha Hoffman. The sopkmore
line up was Haet Beers, Robert Mur
ray, Mary Sharnke and Josephine Dlx
on. The latterand Hanoi Deert tied
for thi( diploma, each receiving nine
teen points. The highest mark mado
ly the freshmen was eleven points.
Mr.
Camas
week. I
Otto Erickson, Mr. Lennie Davis and !
Mr. Orlando Worthington have Joined
the O. A. C. at Corvallis.
Eugene Waldorf; who has been vis-!
in California,:
CANT FALL DOWN
LOCAL8.
several
fantry. Camp Fremont, Calif., writes i
his mother, under date of September ,
The students of Oswego school have '
Stands
Upon the Foundation
n. , . i UCCU UCL711liliK UIBUISCIVCI! UI CUUUV
zj.. i guess i am siow aoout wnung j - - -
but the time seems to go fast here. I - ""eJ " I
uuiucs, uiuu are 111 eacu ol ua iour:
think it was from the 8th until the 14th
o. v .i.. rooms.
THpv haVA hflon Holntr vJa frv
range.i-"-- ---- ri--" i
It rained steadily tor three days that!"1"5 """ loJ 1X18 Denenl 01 "ea
vmL The range is about seven mUes i Cr8S: cond grade
from the camp. We rode out on the A"7' thir? nd fourtn Brade'
train and walked back. We shot from t "1LU ra(le 1-83' e
200 to 600 yards. I made my best score feTena,nd,le'6,h1th L40' mak"
on the 600 yard range. I made 46 out 'ng a total of S 24
of a possible 50. I think that was the ' - m
)est that was made in my platoon, j
Well I don't think we will be here j
very much longer, but of course we j
don't know anything about it. I hope
No Greater
Value
Correc
Construction.
Meadowbrook
'The cnampion k-. -
tr j -lrjPossible.
MIhh Mary Junker spent
days last week in Portland.
! John Allen, who is in the navy and
j stationed at Seattle, came home Tuoa
' day evening for a visit with the home
I folk.
Miss Maude Klein, ot Lcbnrn, Wash-
lugton. was the guest of her sister,
j Miss Margaret, several days last week.
It. S. Smith and family and Madumes
I Kshoii and Bosholm were Portland via
! Itors Tuesday.
0. L. Hansen, ot Zlg Zag. wm In
Sandy Tuesday,
Tho J. Scales' family and the Hisses
Keln attended the funeral of Roland
lllaekhnll lu Portland last Thursday
afternoon, Mr. Blackball diod at Fort
Huston, Texas, and the body was ship-,
oil to Portland where It waa given a
military funeral. Ho was a brother of
Mrs. Alice Scales. ,
Horn to Mr. and Mrs, Albert Bidder-
liiiHch, October 6th a girl
The latest available figure show
that thu Sandy banking district went
over tho top to the tune of 3B,800,00.
Mrs. Kit by, of Portland, la visiting
relatives in Sandy and vicinity.
Kate Junker, who Is a student at the
lienlike-Wallier Business college was
a week end guest at nome,
The Misses Collier and Mackentle ,
were wouk-end guests In Portland, ,
John Mnroney and LcLlge Coleman
have taken over the Ten Kyck sawmill
near Marmot and w ill begin operations
at once, '
J. Scales, who is running a store lu
U. Johns wandered back to Handy
Tuesday for a few days.
Dr. Morris, of Oregon City, was a
'.uiily caller Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. John Kyler and grandson, of
l.irmot, moved Into the Otto Mulntg
rottago last week for tho school year.
Mrs. H. Mills spent Saturday and
Sunday In Portland, the guest of her
daughters, Mrs, Waller Grunnrt and,
Mrs. Wm. Davis.
MIhh Gertriiilo Motnlg, of Koed col-
K spent Saturday and Sunday with
i home folk.
Sandy grnngo meets In all-day ses
sion Siitunlay.
MIhs Mary Macho, of Sandy Itldgo ,
was a week end guest of Mrs. Shelley.
C. D. I'u reel 1 spent a couplo of days
In Portland last week.
Mark Seiiske started over tho moun
tains Sunday with a bunch of horses
r winter pasture.
W. J. Wlrts spent the first of the
week In Portland. During his absence
S. Crow was In charge of the store,
Mrs. Kmma Thomas and children,
CUrTord and Muxluo, of Marmot, left
hint Friday for a short vacation trip.
been making
S, monev u
MEADOWBROOK, Oc;. 9. Senia
e will be on the move some place j Hellbacka, of Portland, spent the week
soon. A feller gets restless'after be-, end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I
ing in one place a while. As tomor-! Hellbacka.'
f for users
for years
' THIS SXUSTRA
I ft '
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iAAVVU"
TtON X,
row is inspection and I have got to
get ready a little, I will close for this
time."
Hazelia
Ruth ChindgTen went to Dickie Prai
rie Monday, where she will teach tiiis
year.
Richard and Robert Orem, of Cann.
j Lewis, spent the week-end at their
home, and also visited at A. L. Lar
kins' Sunday.
Mr. Ylinen and family have moved
over to the ship knee" camp near Mo
lalla. A large crowd attended literary
HAZELIA, October, 10. Mr. and
Mrs. J. II. Eastman and son, Robert,
Mrs. J. McMahon and Mr. and Mrs.
Max McMafion and sons, motored to
Vancouver, Sunday, where they spent ; Friday evening, where a fine program
an enjoyable day. was rendered. It was decided to
John Wanker, Jr., and son, Fred, change the literary to Saturday night,
from Southern Oregon, are visiting The next meeting will be Saturday
with F. W. Wanker and family. Lloyd
Wirth, of Vancouver, and Will Cook,
who is now staying in Oregon City,
also Mr. and Mrs. Burlingame, from
the East, were dinner guests at the
Wanker home Sunday.
Leonard Whitten celebrated his
tenth birthday by a party given at his
home in upper Hazelia Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simpklns, M. R.
Harper and Allen Dickenson were en
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. John Wank
er, Sunday.
A large crowd of Hazelians met at
the school house to organize a Loyal
ly league last Saturday night. Mr.
uaer, ol Oregon City, delivered a
splendid patriotic address. With Dave
Long acting as temporary chairman,
-j following permanent officers were
elected: President, Dave Long; vice
president, Fred Lehman; secretary,
Miss Luclle Duncan; treasurer, J. H.
Eastman. The league has at present
about 35 members and the charter will
e ekpt open until the next meeting.
The Loyalty league will meet the first
Saturday of every month at the school
house.
October 26th.
Miss Rose TenEyck spent the week
end in Portland with her brother, Geo.,
who expects to leave for over-sea duty
soon.
Herman Chindgren left for Eugene
Sunday, where he expects to take mil
itary training.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larkins visited
Mrs. Minerva Larkins, of Clarks, Sunday.
dww, th nin lo fault fcd wlM. I wm Imiuni ami kM krK
ca hNw fault k.td mJ twit .4 ptnM .tititii nllf ititt f tbt mm .
nd fauft Mad by .' W , titd r.,
'
See the
Champion
at
the
I Champion j
f Agency
P ml H
J 1 t
ib Showing th
Driving Mechanism
intenul geu which fiv many lectA in ' i , al
mesh, prevent wni. Substantial
Lane hearinn att Yoka.
W Buaul knife tUk"
j fet out of lifM ow.
i 3 mi to lh wi.tll,
I- -ViazMj U crank lhll S J A..
' Mch end ot bevei
ffear shaft inninn
.si ttetidy motion
- bevel gear driving ,
ato4t e crank I haft
f pinton.
I Every Part is -'
well built -
. ' . .
and ''",'
' ' rightly designed. K
V Tlila is for your
i ,( --, protection ftt'
Th- jf
Champion
Couldn't I
built 'I
better '
TWILIGHT
Needy
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TWILIGHT, Oct 10. While work- NEKIjY, Oct. 10. The jHH)ploof this
Ing on the Toad at New Era, Kldon I ..... ,tv wrn n .., min. .
Swlck nearly had his finger cut off. He j , A .
will not be able to work for sometime, j " l ,na Mt raount ot
Mr. H. L. Scboor and family, Mr. and ! Blll,,k- . rew"l flr8 bBd
Mrs. K. C, Swlck spMit Sunday in St. cauned and also made the ground bet
Johns visiting Mr. Scheer s sister. Mrs. t(.r tor j,(,wlng. tho men folks will b
M','.1.Pr' ... . ... i kept busy now or swhila.
o mo phi rj lu uour mn, it. in-
ers of Kails View Is very sick,
Mrs. V. E. Swlck spent Saturday and ' ""'W vttlt with her parents,
Sunday with Mrs. Hoopes at Central
Point.
Logan
YOKE PINS
Are Extra Long,
The
Extra Large andllV-IlttllipiUil
r 'It-.
Case
are
Hardened.
A
Mower
TKey we eecurely
fastened in the yoke
insuring the perfect
alignment of bar
knife and pitmaa My
fSAVE DOLLARS' t
Ii dv nnviku a i icTiuft Xltv'-O spokani
t' MOWER
"t Strong '" . r"'! '
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LOGAN, Oct. 10. These October
days are busy ones for the farmers and
most ot them are making use ot every . SalurdifV and Sunday with friends at
Heat rice Hue was home for a two
Ur. and
Mrs. J. 1). Hitter, after which sho re
turned to Portland.
Kay Mill and family ur leaving
our community and moving to their
new homo near Marks l'rulrlo. While
we regret liming them wo hope they
will IrVo their new location.
Jesse Settlemolr, ot Portland, spent
V,,
iff 1 ( WT . '
ij W n uuv bong
'' Vfl . r- u i i
''Am . If natural lifetime.
Wearing Flutes S -if Champion Corutruction.
THAT COUPON
Wilsonville
will brine you prices and
free catalog,
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5
mm
GENTLEMEN:
"itAS Send me price and'
Jr nivn.is
Z catalog of your CHAMPION ;
PORTLAND
moment.
Arthur Schmalle Is operating his
I woodsaw here for several of tho resi
i dents.
) The entertainment given by the Par
ent-Teacher club of District 4, Lower
Logan, Saturday night, was a success
socially and financially.' A good pro
gram was enjoyed and about twenty
dollars realized.
Floyd Klrchem, who is In the U. 8.
N. R. F. M Bremerton, Washington,
visited tho home folks the past week,
returning Sunday evening.
Wilfred Hutchlns and Norman Hoi
comb have gone to Corvallis to take a
mechanical training course with the
rest of Uncle Sam's boys.. -
Needy.
Mrs. Sanders our telephone opera
tor, made a business trip to Portland
Sulurday.
A number ot tho young people from
here attended the dunce at Mucks
tin rg Saturday night.
The Red Cross society met Taosday
Hfternoon In Mr. Frye's hall, Quite
a number were present. The Needy
auxiliary bus been doing excellent
work as all the member are much in
terested. 1
Miss Agnes Clifford, teuchor of the
WhlBkey Hill school, passed through
mir vicinity enroute to her plaoa of
business on Monday.
The Hazelia Sewing circle met last
Thursday with Mrs. Walsh. Election
of officers was held, and the offices
now stand filled as follows : President,
Mrs. Effie whitten; vice-president,
Mrs. Walsh; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
M. Catherine Duncan. The club will
hereafter meet at the school house the
first and third Saturday afternoons of
each month.
The Literary society meete next
Saturday evening at 9:00 o'clock.
Jennings Lottee
JENNINGS LOLDGE, October 10.
The Parent-Teacher association will
hold Its regular meeting at the school
bouse Friday, October 11 at 3 o'clock.
An interesting program is arranged in
which Mrs. Felts, of Portland, will
speak. Mrs. Felts will explain the
measures to be voted on in the Novem
ber election.
' The Jennings Lodge school enroll
ment is increasing so rapidly that a
new teacher has become a necessity.
A special school meeting will be held
October 12 to vote tor a new teacher
and to equip the hall for a school room.
Over 90 pupils are now enrolled.
The property of Mr. Lott on the car
line has been sold. Mr. and Mrs. Lott
expect to leave the Lodge soon.
The foundatfbn for It. F. Butler's
new house is laid. The house Is benig
built by W. Crobert and W. F. Cook.
Congratulations are being sent to
Mr and Mrs. Carl Starker upon the
arrival of a baby daughter.
WILSONVILLE, Oct. 10. Mrs. J
Peters has been visiting her sister
Mrs. Mallory, at Junction City, for
two weeks.
A baby girl arrived at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham on Satur
day, October oth.
Hiram Wood and Mrs. Willis, of
Portland, spent the week-end at the
home of Mr. Wood's brother, at the
farm.
Ed Baker and sons, Wm. and Sidney,
also Aubrey Wood, are enjoying a
hunting trip in Southern Oregon.
Orvid Baker was home on Saturday
and Sunday from Portland, where he
is attending the Franklin High school
Dr. Butler spent Sunday at his homo
in Wilsonville.
J. Peters and J. Hasselbrink have
returned from a ten days' hunting
trip.
H. D. Aden, J. Bartles and G. Peters
returned on Monday from a fishing
trip to Pacific City.
Mr. and Mrs. Spencer visited Mrs.
Spencer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alison
Baiter on Sunday.
Roy Bakes many friends here were
pleased to learn that no one was la
titat battleship while coming to its
Jured on the U. S. S. Minnesota, on
which he .is stationed as a gunner,
when a mine was struck recently by
home port.
Geo. C. Brownell, of Oregon City,
gave an excellent address at the
school house, on Thursday evening,
October 3rd, on war issues, and in
the interest-of the Loyalty League.
At the close of the meeting a Loyalty
League was organized here, with Fred
Weidermann, president r Joe Thorn
ton, vice-president; and D wight Seely,
secretary and treasurer. Every one
present joined the league, which will
meet on Friday evenings.
SEE
W. J. WILSON & CO.
OREGON CITY,
OREGON
FOR
CHAMPION ,
MOWERS BINDERS
RAKES HEADERS
TEDDERS REAPERS
Douglas, Dear" Had "a Loving Look in His
Eyes," Railway President's Wife Wrote
Hazel Richardson arid George Bots-
ford. A Hoover lnncncou was served
by the hostess. The house wa beau
tifully decorated wit 3 flags and fems.
The veranda was enclosed and danc
ing was indulged in until a late hour.
Those present wer Mr. avj Mrs.
Bressler, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Botsford,
Mr. and Mrs. Ca3y Barne3 add daugh
ter Mildred, of Portland; .Mrs. Hazel
Richardson, of Passr, Vash.; Mr. and
Mrs. Barksdale, Mr, and Mrs. Parks
dale, Mr. and M"g Evert Robninett.
Mrs. Hazel Richardson and , sen,
Bobby, of Pasco, Wash., formerly of
Oak Grove, aro vlniM'i'j at the home of
Robert Richard-i',r
Mrs. John Smith motored over from
Huber Statioin the last of the week,
and Mrs. H. Gillespie and children re
turned rome with her for a few days
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Holm have purchased
the Henry Suiter property on the Riv
er road and are ocupying the same.
Mr. Paul and family, of Portland,
have purchase the Kornbrodt proper
ty on Center Street and moved in the
first of the month.
The Grimm property was sold this
week-
Miss Hattle Williams was here
Tuesday on official business.
Mrs Theo Kornbrodt has returned
to her home in Southern Oregon.
HUN PLANES DESTROYED $
LONDON, Oct. 7. Fourteen
; German airpalnes were destroyed 6
'i Friday, the war office announced
$ Saturday. "Yesterday 21 tons of S
? bombs- were dropped on enemy
3 objectives," the
statement
said.
POLK'S
GAZETTEER
A BnilnMS Directory of eacK City,
Towa and Village la Oregon Bad
WiMbbigtoa, giving Descriptive
fcketcli of es lr place, ..Location,
Shipping Faculties and Ununi
fied Directory each Buu)sa
Sad rrof csuioo, ,
R. I POLK ft CO, las.
trim a.
Upper Eagle Creek
UPPER EAGLE CREEK, Oct 10.
Walter Douglass bought 25 head of
sheep of Mr. Frazier, of Logan, last
week.
Mrs. R. B. Gibson was an Oregon
City visitor last Wednesday
The Upper Eagle Creek Loyalty lea
gue met at the school house Saturday
evening. The election of officers
took place. The officers elected were
Prsldent, E. Naylor: vice-president,
Mrs. Roy Douglas, secretary, Mrs. R.
B. Gibson; treasurer, H. S. Gibson.
Mr. Brown of Eagle Creek, was pres
ent and made an excellent address on
patriotic lines
Mrs. Annie Beckett and daughter,
Miss Mabel Beckett, of Portland, were
visiting their farm home on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B, Gibson were call
ing at the home of Fred Hoffmelster
Sunday afternoon
After several days stay in Port
land, Mrs. C. H. Paddlson returned
home last Saturday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Markwood, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Byrd and son, Leonard,
of Portland, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hoffmelster Sunday.
Elder J. O. Staats, ot Portland, was
out to Upper Eagle Creek Sunday and
held services at the Douglas school
house in the morning. Mr. Staats left
an appointment for Sunday, October
27th. -
Miss Myrtle Hoffmelster, who has
been working at the Gresham cannery
for some weeks returned home Mon
day.
Murray Clark is on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baker were Port
land visitors last Wednesday.
Rev, C. W. Pogue and wife left for
their home in Nehalem last Wednes-
died of pneumonia. The news came
as a shock to the parents and friends,
as the last heard from Dave was that
he was well and gaining flesh. The
remains were shipped here, arriving
Wednesday, and the funeral services
were held Thursday at the Methodist
church in Canby where Dave attended
Sunday school when a boy. Dave was
reared among us, coming here when
a child, where ho has many friends
and was highly respected. The be
reaved parents and family huve the
sympathy of the entire community.
Interment was in Zlon cemetery.
Mrs. Minnie Lewis ..Noyea stopped
over here Saturday visiting Mrs. Hat-
tie Crowley and calling on other
friends, on her way home to Vaca
vll'.e, Cal., from Astoria, where she has
been spending the summer with her
mother. Mrs. Noyes Is one of our old
teachers and Is highly respected and
has many friends here.
School failed t oopen last Monday
on account of Illness of the teacher,
Miss Drlscoll, who has recently had
an operation on her throat. Miss
Drlscoll expects to begin school next
Monday.
Mr. Brown has traded his property
here for property in Canby.
Mrs. Wurful made a trip to Portland
Tuesday, returning Wednesday.
Celena Tremayne was an Oregon
City visitor Wednesday.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
3 Eugene, Oct. 4. (Special) Of 4
145 men examined up to noon to- ?
i day, only two failed tOpass the
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