Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 07, 1919, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1919.
LOCALS
Cynn Judd, who formerly resided
In Clnckuiimi county, tint m now a re
Idtmt of Jerome, .Idaho, wa lu Ore
Kim City Tliuiiilnv, Mr. Judd linn boon
nt Molalla vUlttng lit brother, Loon
Judd. II tilno lolit bin fiirin coiitlstlug
of 110 aire bt Molttlla to Hmll A.
Fuher f Caldwell, who accompanied
Mr. Judd here. Tun Judd farm linn
been occupied by N. Hour. Mr. Judd lit
engagod in farming, and Is also one of
tho prominent- wbeutgrowem of (but
sectloa of Idaho. This U tho flrtt time
he bM visited Clackama county since
1915. Before returning to hie borne to
Idaho tble evening be will vlxlt hie
sitter, Mia. Heed, of Ht. Johna. Mr.
Judd w a former resident of Hub
bard itany year ago,
Freak Mllllkln, youngett eon of
He, and Mrs. W. T. Mllllkln, who la
with the 69th Count Artlllnry, and
ha jett returned from France, arriv
ed In Oregon City Wedneaday mora
ine, when he wai allowed brief
furlough to visit tile home here. He
left Wednesday evening for Portland
to jots hie company and proceeded to
Camp lwte at an early hour thl
morning, where he will be muttered
out of the anrvlce. He i In the beet of
health and hai enjoyed hla military
eiperlencea,
Mra. Esther Thompson, daughter ol
Mr. and Mra. Cbarlee Holmea of
Mount Pleasant, who baa been In the
St. Vincent's boapltal in I'ortlaud. for
the past month, la atilt la a critical
condition, Mra. Thompeon la suffering
from the effect of Influenza, and re
cently underwent a aurgtcal operation
Mra. Thompson' husband died with
Influent shortly before ab came to
Oregon to make her home with ber
parenta. Mr. Holmea Waited hla daugh
ter la Portland Wedneaday.
Utile Kellogg of the 69th Coast Ar
tillery, arriving In Portland from over
eeaa aervlce Wedneaday 1 morning,
waa allowed the privilege of vlaltlng
bit mother, Mra. Frank Kellogg, and
other relative here Wedneaday. He
accompanied Frank Mllllkln to thla
city. The two young men entered the
aervlce together, and have been con
atant compantona while in the aervlce.
Kellogg left for Camp Lew It thla
morning, and will receive hla honor
able dlecharge at that camp.
J. U Taylor, eon of I. D. Taylor of
thla city, who recently received hla
honorable dlecharge aa flmt lieutenant
from the United State Army, being
an inetructor at a training camp in
Virginia, will take up hla residence at
Three Forka, Montana. Before enter
Ing the aervlce Mr. Taylor wae city
engineer at that place, but for the
patt month haa been in Die engineer
ing department of the Union Pacific
Railroad company at Omaha, Nebraa
ka.
Mr. aad Mrt. Arthur Smith of Mount
Pleasant, putted through OroRon
City; Thureday afternoon on their
way borne from Mount Angel, where
they have been the gueet of Mr. and
Mra. B. F. Koehler, and where they
alto went on business. Mrt. Smith It
titter of Mrs. Koehler, tho latter alto
a former resident of Oregon City. He
fore returning to their home Mr. and
Mrt. Smith aceompnnled Mr. and Mra.
Koehler on a plchtuie trip to Salem.
Mra. U Ferguson of Tillamook, who
hut boon visiting relatives hero, anil
wa callod to Oregon City last week
by the death of hor slator-ln-law, Mrt
Jesso J. Walker of Clackamas
llefght, who dlod from influenza, will
return to her home today. Mr. and
Mra. Ferguson left Qlailetone In Sep
tember for Tillamook, whore they are
engaged In farming.
William II. Miller, formerly pott
master at Gladstone, and later of Ouk
(irove, was in Oregon City on business
Monday. Mr. Miller hat rented hit
place at Oak drove, and has moved
hla family to Portland, where ho Us
purchased two houses, and is Improv
ing thorn. He say desirable homos
for renting are somewhat bcmco in
that city.
Mra. Minnie Eppley of Hllltboro,
and Mrs. John McQutnn of Port
land, who came to thla city to attend
the funeral servicea of their brother,
the late Samuel J. Shaw, have return
ed to their homos. While in this city
city they visited their sister, Mrs
Charles D. Latourette, and their
brother, E. L. Shaw and family.
Mra. and Mra. LeRoy Eaton, who
have been residing in the Harris
apartments on Fourteenth and Main
streets, have purchased a home in
Portland, and have again resumed
their residence in that city. Mr. Eaton
it employed with the Northwest Steel
company, having been connected with
that company tor eeveral years.
Mr. and Mrs. T3. A. Anderson of
Maple Lane, wera Oregon City visit
ui s Monday. E. B. Andorson, , their
son, and a former resident of this city,
who recently moved to a farm he pur
chased In Eastern Oregon, near Prlne-
vllle, Is much impressed with farm
life, and the nealth of hla wlto has
greatly improved.
Miss Ethel DeBok, who waa an as
slstant bookkeeper for the Llpman
Wolfe company for some time, has ac
cepted the position as financial secre
tary of the Y. W. C. A. in Portland.
Miss DeDok Is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. George DeBok of Willamette
and was formerly a teacher of Clack
amas county.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cook, who havo
been residing at. Manznnita Beach
Oregon, since last fall, have again re
turned to Clackamas county. .They
have taken up their resldonce at Os
wego, but fomerly resided at Hazella
Mr. and Mrs. Cook are parents of
Deputy County Assessor W. B. Cook
of this pltT.
Everett Dye, who recently return
ed from Cump Hancock, fluorgla, bus
boon sounding a fnw dnyt at tho Ore
gon Agricultural College. Dye was a
student at tho, college) Iwrw) enteritis
the training rump (luring tho past
year, Mr. Dye graduated In the class
of 11)11 in mechanical engineering,,
Mint Clara Fullum, one of tint pop
ular young women and Red t'roe
worker of Itndliind, was In Oregon
City Monday. Mist Fullum was bore
to complete arrangements for u dunce
to he given ut the Harding hull Sat
urday evening of this wank. Sim It
ihulrinaii of the music commit! te.
Charles Thompson, one of the prom
I no nt farmer of Cluckamut county,
whose farm It located at Hliorwood,
Houte 6, wa In Oregon City Thurs
day. Mr. Thompson hit tuveral tons
In the army, and I looking forward
with pleasure to thlr early return
from overseas service.
Arthur Powell, a iiavul aviator, who
line been in France, and who re
coittly returned to the United States,
has been a guest at the home of Mr.
and Mra. C. II. Wllaon of Willamette.
Mr. Powell is a nephew of Mr. Wll
aon, and returned to hla home at
Ilrowntvllle Wednesday,
Mrt. Lucy Hitrgreavea of Clacka
mas, but formerly of Oregon City,
waa In thla city on business Wednes
day. She alto visited friend while
here. Mrs. Hargreavea' ton, Harry,
la in the navy, and when last heard
from waa on the Mediterranean 8ea.
Mlsa Mabte Hoffman of Portland, a
well known nurse of that city, was in
Oregon City Saturday and Sunday.
While here ehe waa a guest at the
homo of Mr. and Mr. Mulligan of
Twelfth and Kim streets. Mis Hoff
man formerly resided at New Kra.
James Fultam, whose arm 1 locat
ed at Redland, waa an Oregon City
on business Monday. Koch it one of
the most patriotic young men of that
section of the county, and was active
in alt patriotic affair given at that
place daring the pant two year.
George 8 pees of the Sell wood dis
trict, waa an Oregon City visitor Mon
day. Mr. Bpeet resided for many yean
In Clackamaa county, and wa for
twenty-four year clerk of school dis
trict No. 21, resigning that poeltion
when be moved to Portland.
8. A. p. Jlungnle of Molalla, former
ly county eurveyor and at that time a
resident of Oregon City, w? among
those to visit here Wednesday. Mr
Hungate visited relatives here, and
alao among bl numerous friend. Ho
baa returned to fanning
Mrs. Ileeele Charter of Courtney
Station, who has been at Salem for
the past eight week at stenographer
for Senutor W. A. Dlmlck, hut return
ed to her home, and resumed her po
sition with the Clackamas Abstract
At Trust company Monday.
Colt-man Mark, prominent dairy
man and farmer, reeldlnit at Mark's
Prairie, was In Orvgon City Satur
day, Wlille here he visited at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Grant B. Dlm
lck. He is a brother In-law of the lat
ter. David McArthur, ono of the well-
known Civil War veterans, waa in
Oregon City, having come here to at
tend the dinner given by tho Women's
Relief Corps in honor of pension day.
Mr. McArthur't home Is at New Era.
T. F. Ban-anger of Portland, Is vis
iting Thomas Sllnger of Mount Pleas
ant. Mr. Bnrranger I one of the well
known residents of Portland. He ob
served hi 79th birthday anniversary
on Washington's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rayburn of
Gladstone, have told their bungalow
and property to Arthur Paddock, the
dr.iRKlst, ,of Gladetone. Mr. and Mrs.
Rayburn will tako up their residence
In the East.
Mrs. J. K. Hedge and daughtor,
Miss Dorothy, who have been In New
York, where they went for the bene
fit of the daughter's health, will re
turn to their home In this city early
next week.
W .8. Daywalt of Clackamaa, was
in Oregon City Thursday. His mother,
Mrs. G. T. Daywalt. one of the old-
time rosldents of that soctlon of the
county, ha been ill for some time,
, Harvey Gibson, a well known resi
dent of Barton, wa In Oregon City
Wednesday. Mr. Gibson, who ha
many friend here, visited among
them before returning to hi home.
Henry Swales, prominent fanner of
Logan, I at the Oregon City hospital
and is seriously ill. Mr. Swales is the
brother of Miss Mary Swales, superin
tendent of the local Institution.
E. R. Mack, formerly of Canby, but
now of Portland, wa in Oregon City
Thursday. Mr, Mack was on hi way
to Canby, making the trip to that citj
by the Lee automobile Jitney.
Walter Moore, who has been in the
service, and tor some time was sta
tioned at Vancouver Barracks, haa re
ceived hla honorable discharge, and
has returned to Oregon Cily.
Mrs. George DeBok of Willamette,
who has been visiting her niece, Mr.
William Hodges, and also her daugh
ter, Miss Ethel DeBok of Portland,
has returned to her home.
Mrs. W. E. Everhart and daughter,
Miss Reva, of Molalla, were in Ore
gon City Saturday. They accompan
ied County Assessor Everhart to Mol
alia Saturday evening.
0. K. Kruse, one of the most promi
nent farmers of the Clackama coun
ty, whose farm is located near Os
wego, waa among those to come to
Oreiron City Tuesday.
Horn, Sunday, March 2, at the Ore
gon City hospital to the wife of Otto
11. Fredrick, a son. Mr, Fredurlck
was formerly Miss Maude Trulllnger
of Union Mills.
II. II. Stuart, a promlnout funnur
of Clackama county, who home It
at Llnit's Mill settlement, was among
tho to transact busine In Oregon
City Saturday,
Mr. and Mr. G. T. Angel of Slier
wood, Route 8, were In Oregon City
Tuesday. Mr, Angel I one of the
well known furmors of that section
of the county.
John Stanton of Monitor, road sit
pervlsor of Road District, No. 36, wa
In Oregon City Wednesday. While
here he attended a meeting of the
county court.
Bishop Row of Alaska, will be in
Oregon City Sundsy evening of next
week, and will officiate at tb St.
Paul' Episcopal church Sunday ev
ening. Amoni those attending the teach
ers' meet In at Canbv Saturday were
Iirenton Vedder, county school super
visor; J. E. Catavsn and R. W.
Kirk.
Qottfrlisd Wallace, one of the pio
neer resident of Clackamas county,
whos farm I located in the Hoff
country, was In Oregon City Tuesday.
Judge Anderson, who hot been con
fined to hi home by illness, has Im
proved to that he was able to resume
hi dutle at the court house Friday,
F. Nlckerton of Gladstone, who bo
been critically 111 at the Oregon City
hospital, where he underwent a surgi
cal operation. Is improving.
Mrs. Iletsle Dundas of New Era
wa an Oregon City visitor Friday
Mr. Dundaa la one of the well known
Red Croat workers of that section.
John R. DeN'eui, one of the promi
nent walnut growers of Clackama
county, waa In Oregon City Saturday
Hi farm I located at Stafford.
K. C. Darker, superintendent of the
Milwaukle schools, one of the active
workers of the Armenian fund drive,
was in Oregon City Saturday.
Mr. H. J. Hruenlng and daughter,
Mis Margaret, of Mount Pleasant,
after visiting relative In Portland,
have returned to their home.
N. H. Smith, one of the prominent
dairymen of Clackamaa county, whos
dairy farm I located at Logan, waa
In Oregon City Thursday.
R. If. Tabor, a former resident of
Mount Pleasant, but now of Jennings
Lodge, was among those to transact
business here Saturday.
John J. Yoder of Yoder Station, on
the Willamette Valley Southern Rail
way, wat among thoee to transact bus
Inesa here Thursday.
An Oregon City visitor Friday wa
O. Deltschen of Milwaukle. He is one
of the prominent resident of that sec
tion of the county.
George F. Aden, one n. tne pvomi
nenr farmer of Cluckamau cu t ty
wa ,n Oregon City Monday, transuct
lng business.
Thomas Grace, prominent farmer
of Clackamas county, whose home is
at Clarkes, was an Oregon City vis
itor Tuesday.
Ralph Cherrlck of Barlow, was In
Oregon City Tuesday. He moved to
Clackamas county recently from Mon
tana.
John Moehnke of Hoff, one of the
well known sawmill men of Clacka
mas county, was In Oregon City Frl
day.
R. H. Jarisch, prominent resident
of Oswego, accompanied by his wife,
visited in Oregon City Saturday.
L. C. McShane, editor and publisher
of the Hubbard Enterprise, waa
in
Oregon City on business Monday
Mrs. C. E. Carltca, formerly of thie
city, but now of Corvallia, is visiting
In Oregon City for a few day.
Jacob Josi of Heaver Creek, was in
Oregon City Thursday. He was tor
merly in the dairy business here.
Mrs. Joseph Peninger of .Canby,
was among those to transact business
in the county seat Wednesday.
Frank King, whose farm home is lo
cated at Logon, was among those to
transact business here Monday.
J. M. Hart, well known resident of
Milwaukle, wag among those to trans
act business here Saturday.
M. Wheeler of Boring, was among
thoBe to transact business at tbe
court house Wednesday.
Rev. Spees, pastor of tbe Methodist
church of Canby, was in Oregon City
on business Wednesday.
Mrs. C. A. Olson of Portland, is vis
iting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles
Surfus, for a few days.
T. R. Cllnefelter, well known farm
er, who resides at Oswego, waa in
Oregon City Tuesday.
Mrs. Christina Kleinsmlth of Mu
lino, Route 1, was among those to
visit here Wednesday.
Mrs. E. T. McLane of Portland, after
visiting at Mount Pleasant, has re
turned to her home.
Among those to transact business
in this city Tuesday was J. H. Hoff
melater of Boring.
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Arthur Borland of Tualatin Mead
ow, wa among those to transact busi
ncs here Monday.
John Deininger of the Ik-aver Creek
action, wa among the Oregon City
visitor Monday.
George Holll or Boring, wat among
those to transact business In Oregon
City Friday afternoon.
C. II. Bergman of Mllwajkle, was
in thla city Tuesday, where he trans
acted buslne.
Loula Bchaber of Oregon City,
Route f, wa among the Oregon City
visitor Friday.
Mr. Martha Tucker of Estacada,
Route 3, wa among tbe Oregon City
visitor Friday.
J. Wilson of Hazella, wo among
those to transact, business In Oregon
City Saturday.
Arthur Neilson of Hazella ,was
among those transacting business
here Monday.
Among those to transact business in
Oregon City Friday waa E. gchwed
ler Gresham.
Fred Moehnke, well-known aawmlll
man of Hoff, waa in Oregon City
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of Clair
mont, were Oregon City visitor
Thursday.
Mae B. Howe wat among those to
transact businett in Oregon City
Thursday.
E. W. 8 wanton of Colton, wat
among those to transact business here
Thursday.
R. J. Aihby of Canby, Route 1, was
among those to transact business here
Thursday.
Mrs. Fannie Anderson of Canby,
was visltng- friends in Oregon City
Saturday.
Edward Harder of George, was
among those to visit Oregon City
Saturday.
Peter Ruhl, prominent resident of
George, was an Oregon City visitor
Saturday.
Jacob Schmltt of Hoff, Route 1,
wag an Oregon City visitor Tuesday
afternoon.
K. L. Sharp of Sherwood, a well
known farmer, was In Oregon City
Monday.
J. J. Mallett of Mulino, a pioneer
resident of that place, was in this city
Tuesday.
C. W. Herman of Molalla, waa in
Oregon City Friday afternoon, visiting
friends. .
- Rev. Snyder of Molalla, was among
those transacting business here Wed
nesday. ,M. J. McDonald of Oswego, was
among those to transact business here
Friday.
William Schatz, well known farmer
Stafford, was an Oregon City visitor
Friday.
H. W. Parry of Hoff, wa among
those to transact business here Sat
urday. Mack Doyland of George, wa
among the Oregon City visitor Sat
urday. O. G. Randall of Central Point,
wag among those to transact business
here Tuesday.
F. W. Sprague of the Redland sec
tion, was in this city Tuesday morn
ing. , Edward Porter, prominent farmer
of Molalla, visited here Friday morn
ing. W. F. Young, prominent farmer of
WilsonvlUe, was in this city Wednes
day. jMr. and Mrs. Homer Kruse of Staf
ford, were in Oregon City Wednes
day, i
Albert Gosser of Mulino, was p mon it
those to transact bUBintss here Mon
day. J. C. Moomau of Hubbard, vas
among the Oregon City visitors MAv
day.
P. T. Shelly of Sandy, was among
those to transact business here Tues
day.,
J. 11. Huglll of Hoff, was among
those to transact business here Thurs
day.
Clarence Haines of Oswego, was
among those to visit In thla city Fri
day, J. W. Sauber of Milwaukee, wa
among those to visit Oregon City Fri
day,
L, G. Wilson of Eagle Creek, wa
among the Oregon City visitors Fri
day.t Mr. Emllle Fisher of Fisher' Mill,
was an Oregon City visitor on Satur
day. E. Eunice lie van of Clackamas, wa
In Oregon City Wednesday afternoon.
L. Meagher of Oswego, was an Ore
gon City visitor Wednesday afternoon.
A. Flanhan of Jtedland, was among
the Oregon City visitor Wednesday.
John Wise of Milwaukle, Route 1,
waa an Oregon City visitor Thursday.
Robert William of Estacada, was
here Saturday, transacting business.
Melville J. Byers of Clackames, wa
among those to visit here Monday.
Carl Moehnke of Hoff, wa in Ore
gon City transacting business Friday.
W. H. Brown, a prominent farmer
of Redland, waa In this city Friday.
A. Oldenburg of Logan, wa among
the Oregon City viistors Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of Clalr
mont, were in Oregon City Monday.
Albert Rldderbusch of Sandy, was
an Oregon City visitor Wednesday.
H. H. Deetz of Aurora, wa among
the Oregon City visitor Thursday.
James Gut '.ridge of Estacada, was
an Oregon City visitor Thursday.
G. W. Ingram, who reside near
Beaver Creek, was here Saturday.
George Williams of Jennings Lodge,
was in Oregon City Wedneaday.
Mr. Cushlng of Jennings Lodge,
was In Oregon City Wednesday.
John Hamilton, well known farmer
of Viola, was in thla city Friday.
Carroll Howell of Estacada, was an
Oregon City visitor Wednesday.
Louis Koch of Clackamas, wa an
Oregon City visitor Thursday.
Mr. and Mr. Carr of Carver, were
Oregon City visitors Friday.
Griffith Roberts of Beaver
waa in Oregon City Monday.
Creek
N. Cbrlstner, residing near Cam,
was in Oregon City Monday.
J. C Ruter of Milwaukle, was an
Oregon City visitor Thursday.
E. P. Dedman of Clackamas, was In
this city Friday on business.
F. T. Irres of Sherwood, was among
those to visit here Monday.
Mrs. Addle Klein of Jennings Lodge,
was In Oregon City Monday.
Mrs. Sarah Thomson of Clackamas
was in Oregon City Friday.
Mrs. Anna Rath of Beaver Creek,
wa in Oregon City Friday.
Among the Oregon City
Thursday was H. C. Kanne.
visitors
O. Krotsch of Boring, was In this
city Saturday on business. ,
E. R. tk of Redland, was an Ore
gon City visitor Saturday.
Thomas Penman of New Era, wa
in Oregon City Saturday.
G. R. Gwillim of Beaver Creek, waa
in Oregon City Saturday.
Z. T. Truelove of Milwaukle, was
in Oregon City Thursday.
J. R. Ridings ot Molalla, was in
Oregon City Wednesday.
H. B. Drelere of Aurora,
Oregon City Wednesday.
was in
John Norberg of Oak Grove, was in
Oregon City Wednesday.
Victor Lutz of Boring, was an Ore
gon City visitor Monday.
Theodore Thum of Mllwaukie, was
In Oregon City Thursday.
Perry Meek of Mllwaukie, was in
Oregon Ci.'y Thursday.
Henry Swaneon ot Barton, was in
Oregon City Saturday.
William Regele of Barlow, was in
this city Wednesday.
John Fredrickson of Cams, was In
Oregon City Monday.
F. Stelner of Hoff, was an Oregon
City visitor Monday.
H. D. Brady of Mllwaukie, wa in
Oregon City Monday.
George Hollman of Hoff, waa
Oregon City Saturday.
in
Frank Linn of Linn's Mill, was In
Oregon City Saturday.
George Miller of Oswego, was
Oregon City Saturday.
in
L. S. Hayner of Clackamas, was in
Oregon City Friday.
Mrs. Mary Rutley of Milwaukle, wag
In Oregon City Friday.
L. Wahlua of Canby, was an Oregon
City visitor Thursday.
John Lauback of Milwaukle, wa lii
Oregon City Thursday.
Charles Derrick of Maple Lane, wad
In Oregon City Friday.
J. A. Irnel of Boring, was In this
city Wednesday.
Morltz Gottwald of Aurora, was in
this city Saturday.
If. F. Clark of Clackamas, was in
this city Saturday.
J .D. Ziegler of Tualatin, wot lo
Oregon City Friday.
G. W. Sterret of Gresham, wa in
Oregon City Friday.
Miles Deaken of Clackamas, wa in
Oregon City Friday.
Henry Blckner of Oswego, was in
this city Saturday.
R. 8. William of Mll'aukle, w:i in
this city Monday. ,
Mr. Frank of Colton, was here Fri
day on business.
E. L. Palfrey of Molalla, was in Ore
gon City Friday.
E. Sbubert of Oswego, was in Ore
gon CityFriday.
Ot'o Stalk of Barton, wa in this
city Thursday.
Mr. Carlson of Redland, wa In this
city Friday.
George Koch of Aurora, wa in this
city Friday.
J. Fisher of Milwaukle, wa in this
city Friday.
G. W. Wlnzler of Canby, wa here
Saturday.
ASKS DIVORCE AND
CUSTODY OF CHILD
Leon L. Draper entered the army
in November, 1917, and aaw much ov
erseas duty and In his divorce suit
entered Tuesday he allege his wife,
Lena Draper, kept company with
other men while he was away. He re
cently received his honorable dis
cbarge from the service.
He asks the custody of the minor
child of tbe couple and Judge Camp
bell banded down an order Tuesday
granting him the custody of the child
for the present.
Fall Causes Death
Of James McColm
James McColm, a former resident
of Oregon City, sustained injuries
Friday by a foil while employed in a
shipyard of Portland, which caused
his death the following day.
Mr. McColm was a widower and is
survived by five children, four boys
and a girl, and his mother, who have
been making their home at Mount
Pleasant at the home of John Egger
man, with the exception of one son,
who resides in the East.
Discharge Papers
Placed on file
The first instrument of its kind was
filed with County Recorder Noe Tues
day, this being the honorable dis
charge papers of a soldier.
The young man was a member ot
the 4l8t company, 11th Battalion, and
received his papers a short time ago.
In order to secure the ' $60 bonus
allowed to soldiers the original dis
charge papers must be sent to Wash
ington, D. C, and the local soldier did
not want to take chances of losing
them. He has them recorded and this
makes a record of them for him.
LICENSE TO WED
Gertrude Dean, IS. of Clackamas,
and Harold F. Hamilton, 21, of Long
Beach, Calif., were granted a license
to wed by the county clerk late Sat
urday evening. 1
Helen L. Tomlinson, 21, and Alph
Allen Cburter, 37, both of Portland,
were granted a license to wed by the
county clerk Monday.
PROBATE COURT
Charles F. Spagle filed tor letters
of administration Monday in the es
tate ot the late Martha Spagle who
died January 8, 1919, and left an es
tate valued at $1040. Thla (xftmists of
personal and real property in Clack
amas county. There are several heirs
to the estate.
A. L. Beatle haa been appointed ad
ministrator of the estate of tbe late
Henrietta J. Hathaway, who died July
81, 1918, and left an estate ot real
property valued at $300. There are
several heirs.
RELEASED ON BONDS
Arthur McKinnls, who was arrested
Friday on a serious charge, was re
leased on $250 cash bonds furnished
by his father, George McKinnls. The
o-jng man was bound over to tlu
grand jury for trial.
FLAG CONTEST BOOMING
All of the flag contest money had
not been counted Saturday evening.
Every mall brought more returns be
side the many schools who reported
in person.
Four hundred eighty-five dollars
and twelve cents was reported whlcb
makes a total of $4252.71 credited to
the Armenian fund.
CARUS WOMAN SUFFERS
RELAPSE FROM INJURY
RECEIVED fflf FALL
Mr. William X. Davi. one of the
prominent residents of Clackamaa
county, whose home is at Carut, but
who 1 in the St, Vincent' hospital
suffering from a broken hip, austolnod
two months ago, when he fell on a
concrete walk, 1 Buffering fros a re
lapse. Mra. Davta waa to return to her
home this week, aa she was improv
ing, and her condition was encourag
ing to the attending physicians. Her
ton, R. T. Davl of Cam, wa in Ore
gon City Friday on hla way to Port
land to visit his mother, and i to re
main until this evening. Her daugh
ter-in-law, Mr. Mable Davta, nee
Mable Mills, I at Mrs. Davis' bedside,
and ha been for a number of week.
William X. Davis, husband of Mr
Davia, recently died at hi old home
in Walea, while on a visit there, hi
death being sudden and waa caused by
neart disease.
ENTERTAINMENT
IS POSTPONED
BY BAD ROADS
It was planned by tbe people of
Linn' Old Mill, school district No.
21, the smallest district In the county,
to give an entertainment at the school
house this week, hat owing to the
condition of the road in that section
of the county, this ha been post
poned, and will probably be held the
Utter part of March. It waa Impossible
to get Into that little settlement by
means of an automobile, at the mud i
knee deep, and in some place where
the plank have been broken by heavy
traffic it I somewhat dangerous. In
ome place it 1 necessary to use
two horse to a buggy, Instead cf tbe
single horse.
The people of that section of the
county are looking forward to the
time whn the road win be repaired
and placed into traveling condition.
MissMarrs Improving
After Long Illness
Miss Georgia Marrs, who haa been
in the Oregon City hospital for the
past eight weeks, suffering from blood
poisoning caused by a small bark
splinter entering ber hand, ha Im
proved to that she was able to return
to her home Sunday. Miss Marr 1
one of the well and favorably known
nurses of Oregon City, and waa con
nected with the hospital for some
time, and wa with that Institution
when the accident occurred. She wa
taken b surprise a short time ago
when a number of ber friends and
relative called in a body to remind
her of her birthday anniversary, and
she wag presented with a large num
ber of gift. Miss Marrs' room at the
hospital during her illness has been
bedecked with flowers from her many
friends in and out of the city. She was
one of the most popular patients at
the institution.
SUIT ENTERED
TO COLLECT ON
NOTE FOR $600
H. C. Stevens entered suit against
Agnette M. Fermann, R. C. Fermann
and the Bank of Mount Angel, to col
lect on a note for $600, given by Fer
manns November 288, 1914. The note
was to run three years at eeren per
cent and a mortgage on property in
Clackamas county was given to se
cure It.
Plaintiff alleges nothing ha been
paid on the note except the interest
to May 28, 1918, and foreclosure of
the mortgage la asked to settle the
claim. The bank claims some interest
in the property and plaintiff aeks this
to be set aside. He also asks $100 at
torney's fees, and $60 alleged to have
been paid for fire insurance.
SUIT ENTERED
TO COLLECT
ON $200 NOTE
Lee y. Shannon entered suit
against Hannah Nordlof, E. O. Hall
and Mellie Hall to collect on a note
given him by Nordlof June 14, 1916.
The note was for $200 at eight per
cent interest. A mortgage was given
on property in Clackamas county to
secure this note.
, Hannah Nordlof sold the property
to the Halls, they to assume the mort
gage, it is alleged, and Shannon
claims nothing has been paid on the
note. He asks tbe mortgage be fore
closed and the property sold to satis
fy his claim. ,
PETITION FOR LETTERS
Petition for letters of administra
tion was filed in the probate court
Saturday by Laura Newell for the es
tate of D. Newell, deceased. Petition
er is the widow of the deceased and
the estate consists of real and per
sonal property in Clackamas eounty
valued at $4001. There Is property In
Douglas county, left to the deceased
in the will of hi mother, valued at
(1000.
There are several heir to ta es
tate. .
Frank Ziegler t Multnomah oun
ty, filed Saturday for letters of ad
ministration in the estate of the late
Elli F. Potter. The estate 1 person
al property in Clackamas comity val
ued at $500 and consists of horses,
cattle, grain, a Ford auto, etc. Tbe pe
titioner is a creditor of the deceased
and the heirs waived all right to the
esta.t
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