OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. MARCH 14. 1919. Page 5 LOCALS Chester Woiiwr. a wull known Clm kumus county young man, whose homo It nt l'iiiliiriidn, mill who In one of Clucliama county's heroes, In on M way to Portland with Company M, 102(1 Infantry, Sergeant Womor ha been lu Franco for noma lliim, unit I urulmi to rntmn to bis homo. Ilo Id a brother of Mm Hoy Woodward ol thin city, When hint heard from Ok young muii win spending on tlio mu clul noil u In No bra dint. Word came to tuts city to that ettnct Thuriduy. Iorriilnn Ottlrom. who Imni boon In Franco with Urn H'iA Infantry band, and who wa amotg thn young mun returning to Portland from Camp I-ewl Monday evening, wa In Dra gon City Tuosda; vlattlng frlonda Ilia homo la at Jennings Lodge, and ha baa been with t band and In the anrvlce for 21 months. Ilo la on of the boya dellghtm) to ml urn to tlio Wtate, and especially to Clackamas county. Ha wa a formor atudont of thn Oregon City blgU achool, Mra. L. D. Wllllami, nee Mis Kliiln King, formerly of Mount Plea ant, lini received word from bor hue band, who la In France, telling of bis promotion to major. He Is looking forward to the time when ha will re turn to hla home at Ilwsco, Wash Mra. Wllllamn, who la for tlio ireint making her home with bur parenta Mr. and Mra. Arthur King of Mount Pleasant, apent some time In Virginia with her husband before he left for over can. D. a. Sherman of Wllholt, waa In Oregon City Monday. Mr. Sherman re cently received bla honorable die charge from the anrvlce, but waa dla appointed In not being able to go over anaa and get a "whack" at the kaUor and bla llun tribe. II la a crack ahot, and not being able to do what he could with hi Httlo gun overaeaa, hat dona the next beat thing, and brought la the hide of three coyote and a wild eat for which be received r. boun ty. Thomaa Gregory, who boa been In the navy for over a year, and elation ed at Mare Inland, arrived In Oregon City Monday morning, having receiv ed bla honorable dlacharge from the aervlre. lie la the eon of Mr. and Mr K. It. Gregory of Greenwood, about four mtlea from this city. He has thor oughly enjoyed hla experience while In the aervlre, but la glad to be back home, where he will resume farm work. Among the Clackamaa county boy to arrive In Portland with the old Third Oregon Friday evening appear the name of Carl Hoffman. He wat mentioned among the missing tor a number of mouth, and the ap pearance of hi name among the re turned aoldler ha cauaed many of hi relatives, trlenda. and other, who have been Interested In blm, to rejoice over bla aafoty. A. W. Cooke, prominent farmer of Damascus, wa In Oregon City Tues day vtoltfng hla brother, Postmsstor Cooke, whllo here, and also transact ed business. Mrs. Cooke, who has been dangerously ill for the past five weeks suffering from influenza, I improving. A nurse la still In attend ance. Mra. Cooke autfered a relapso, but her speedy recovery Is now look' ed forward to. W. E. Frailer, a prominent snoop breeder of Clackamaa county, whose farm la located at Estocada, Route 3, was in Oregon City on business Fri day. Mr. Fraslor la having excep tionally good luck with hi theep this year, and 1 much encouraged over the theep Industry In that eectlon of the country. This la the first winter Mr. Frailer has spent in the Katacada country. Mra. M. E. King of this city, recelv ed word Saturday morning of the safe arrival of her aon, Frank King, in the United States from oversea duty. He la with the coast artillery, and before going to France waa stationed for some time at Fort Stevens. King la well known here where he has a host of friend. lie waa for aome time as slatant librarian in this city. Cheater Womer. a member of the 69th Const Artillery, who recently ar rived in Portland from France, visited his sister, Mra. Roy Woodward of this city, and then proceeded to Camp Lewis, whore he ia at present, and awaltlns: to be musterod out of serv Ice. His home is at Estacada, and he expect to return to that place with in a few days. J. A. Btaggs, who la connected with the Hrady Mercantile company, has derided to try farming In connection with his rcitiilar employment. He hab entered into a leas with Mr Hull of Pr.rinnit whan thev are to term a tract of land In the Maple Lane dls trlct. Mr. Stsggs moved his family to that place from Twilight eectlon Sat urday. Mrs nan Ginther of Tenth and Jackson streets, who has been 111 for aome time, was taken to the St. vin cent' hospital, Portland, Tuesday tnnrn inr. where aha la to undergo a surelcal onoratlon. Miss Esther Glnth or. slater-in-law. waa also taken to the eame hospital to undorgo an op eration. J. r. Cook, who recently roturnod to Clackamas county from Manzan Ita. Tillamook county, was In Oregon City Friday. Mr. Coolc has again tak en up his residence nt Haseita, nea. Onwfwo. He waa accompanied to Ore gon City by Theodore Neilson, also of ITazolla, malting the trip by automo bile. Mrs. E. L, Sharp and son, Irvln, of Froo- Pond, were Oregon City visitor Frtdnv. Mrs. Sharp, whose needlework lm been exhibited on many occasions In thin city, and which hu also ear Hod orf prlr.es Hi the county fairs, hrcitiKht In nonifl onion Friday and bur work tl ra:td much attention. (lien MorrlM, Benjamin T. lleppler and John lfnllor, all of Auruu, who have Just received their honorable' dlHcburKe nt Hent tin, from tlio naval snrvlre, wore In Oregon City Monday. The boys, who were clad In tlmlr nav al uttlro, will soon "shed" tlmlr unl forms for their civilian clothliiK. Mis Marie Anthony, home demon strator, who win recently sent here by the Oregon Agricultural College went to Concord Frlduy. Mint Anthony attended a meeting of the Women' Club of that place in the afternoon, and presented the work she la tuklng In the county. Mr. W. M. Clark of Kcho Dell, was In Oregon City Wednesday. She came here on Red Crosa business, being one of the active workers of the or ganization. Mrs. Clark brought to the local branch $12. rO, an amount turn ed over by the Loyalty league of Kcho Dell, and presented to the Red Cross. Native Hawaiian teacher gives lot- ton on the ukelele and steel guitar. Kvery Wednesday at Theroug Music House. Ha a largo and growing clasi. Make reservations for lesson period, before Tuesday evening. Theroux Muslo House, 110 Seventh street Adv. Phillip Welsmandel of Washougal, Wash., who spent the first of the week In Oregon City as a guest of bl parent, Mr. and Mr. Casper Wei mandnt, baa returned to hla home. He also visited bla brothers, John and William Welsmandel of thla city Miss Alens Phillips, who hat been on the reportorlal ataff of the Ccur- lor, has resigned her position, and has accepted a position with the Oregon City Abstract company. Miss Phillips commenced her duties with the abs tract company Tuesday morning. A. D. Sherman of Molalts, who has been in the service, and who was a member of the 69th Infantry, was In Oregon City Monday. Mr. Sherman received big honorable discbarge at the Presidio, San Francisco, Cal. A. G. Fisher, a former resident of Oregon City, who baa been residing at Ruckner Creek, on the line of the Willamette Valley Southern Railway company, and now of Mullno. waa in Oregon City on business Friday. Mra. 8. D. Hungate, nee Mis Mary Lewis, of Mollalla, who hat been visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mra. C. A. Lewis of Sixth street and Railroad avenue, since Friday, returned to her home Monday afternoon. W. It. Hair of Canby, was In Oregon City Thursday. He came here to at tend the meeting of the board of dl rectors of the Clackamaa County Fair Association, when the dates of the fair were changed. Allen Mitchell, a well known young man of thla city, who has been with the 162d Infantry band and atatloned In France, is among the Oregon City young men having returned honit Monday evening. William Thompson and daughter, Gladys, of Needy, were among the Oregon City vlslto.5 Monday. Mr. Thompson la a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, and veteran of the Civil War. Mr. and Mr. George Ruck of Heaver Creek, were in Oregon City Monday. Mr. Huck la one of the prominent stockbreeders of Clackamas county, and is engaged in raising Poland China awlne. Carl M. Rathel of Cherryvllle, was In Oregon City Wednesday. He has been with the Third Company, Artil lery. nd recently received hla honor able discharge in California. Adam Knight, who la on the board of directors of the Clackamaa County Fair Association, and whose home is at Canby, attended the meeting of the board here Thursday. W. W. Irvln, prominent resident of Aurora, waa In Oregon City on bust ncss Wednesday and proceeded to Portland, returning to his home Wed needay evening. Mrs. Harriet Richards, formerly of Jennings (Lodge, waa in Oregon City Thursday, where she waa transacting business. Mrs, Richards is now resld Ing in Portland. Mrs. B. M. Jamea, an active work er of the Red Cross of Twilight and Mount Pleasant, but whose home is at Twilight, waa in Oregon City on busi ness Tuesday. Among the well known residents of Clackamaa county transacting bust ness at the county seat Friday was George C. Macrony. His home ia near Sandy. D. R. Dlmlck of Canby, waa among those to transact court buslnesa here Thursday. Mr. Dlmlck Is road super visor In that section of the country Horn, Friday morning, March 7, to the wife of H. Steuner of Stafford, a son. Dr. C. A. Stuart of thla city, is the attending physician. for Montana and Utah, where he goes in the interest of the Oregon City woolen mills. He expects to be gone a numbor of weeks. Ira L. Lowd of Sherwood, waa here Friday transacting business. Mr. Lowd is manager of the Sherwood Tele phone company, ' Mrs. J. E. Calavan, who has been visiting relatives at The Dalles, lor the past week, has returned to her home. Mrs. L. 11. Allen of Redland, was In Oregon City Monday, where she trans acted bunlni at the Rod Crvs rooms, William Vaughn of Molnlla, wos In Oregon City on business Monday. Mr. Vaughn also visited friends In tills city. T. J. Elliott of Molalla, a well known resident of that section, was an Oregon City visitor Wednesday. Ernest Gelbrlch, who resides near New Kru, was among those to trans act business la this city Thursday. P. llohlender of Beaver Creek, was In this city Saturday, While bore he visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Ilucoulch. William II. Lucke, a commission merchant of Canby, was among those to transact business here Tuesday. George Armstrong, one of the prom inent residents of Clackamas county, ty, was in Oregon City Saturday. Mrs. Rablck and aon. Georse. of the Stafford country, were amonr those to transact buslnesa here Friday, Albert Harth of Marquam, was here Friday and was among those to trans act business at the court house. Robert Schuebel of Scbubel, was in Oregon City Thursday. While here be visited his brother, C. Schuebel. Joseph Eberbart of Boring, Route 3, was here Friday, transacting bust ness at the county court house. J. W. Morton of Boring, waa among those to come to Oregon City Friday, where bo transacted business. Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Lehman. wl-ose home is at HazsiU, were Here visiting Thursday afternoon. Mra. A. Warren and sons, who re- tide near Crescent, were in Oregon City on business Wednesday. Anions the Orecon Cltv visitors Wednesday waa Mra. Clara Bradley, whoso borne is at Mllwaukle John Johnson of Jennings Lodge, waa among those to transact business In Oregon City Wednesday. D. Schuebert of Mllwaukle, waa among those to transact business at the county teat Tuesday. Mra. Laura Burns of Canby, was In Oregon City Monday, where ahe cam on Red Cross buslnesa. C. C. Borland and Harry Borland ot Hazolla, , were among the Oregon City visitors Saturday. Grant Mumpower of Carvur, u among those to transact business in Oi cgon City Wednoaiay. Nela Lin dm ark of Colton, well known fanner ot that place, was in Oregon City Thursday. Simon Westbostad ot Molalla, was here Saturday. He la engaged in farming at that place. Charles Starker of Jennings Lodge, was among those to transact busi ness here Saturday. Alvin Hornshuh ot Hoff, was among those to transact business at the county seat Tuesday. . Austin C Tayior ot Hoiaua, was among those to transact business In thla city Wednesday. R. L. Allison of Sherwood, was among those to transact business in .this city Saturday. Leonard Hallloan of Oswego, waa among those to transact business here Monday afternoon. Chester Frost of Aurora, wa among those to transact business at the coun ty seat Saturday. Mr. Eggers and aon, Henry, of Redland, were transacting business here Wednesday. G. E. Pottratx of Aurora, waa among those to transact business at the coun ty aeat Monday. . Arthur Eaden, who resides near Redland, wa among the Oregon City visitors Monday. Mrs. John Honebon ot Clackamaa, waa among those to visit in Oregon City Thursday. II. TImmer of Mllwaukle, was among those to transact buslnosa here Thursday. Three exceptional buys In used pianos. $165 to $225. Sold on very easy terms. Theroux Muslo House, 210 Seventh street Adv. . C. C. Wiser of Hubbard, was among those to transact business In Oregon City Saturday. II. G. Starkweather of Mllwaukle. waa transacting business in Oregon City Tuesday. Carl Ralthol of Cherryvllle, was among those to transact business here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pollard of Os wego, were in this city Thursday vis iting friends. Henry Dittner of Oswego, was among those to transact business here Friday. Mrs. Mary D. Larson of Marquam. was among those to visit in Oregon City Friday. Charles V. Welsmandel of Cams, wa among the Oregon City visitor Wednesday. Mrs. D, Dwyer of Krftaeada, wa among thoxe to transact business here Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Hiclnbotham of Es-ta'-ada, wns an Oregon Cl'y visitor Wednesday. . , John Ilartnlk of Stotts Mills, was among those transacting business here today. Among the Oregon City victors Monday waa Mrs. Marie Lehman of Clackamas. Joseph Hacbman of Clackamas, was among the Oregon City visitors Thursday. - . J. J. Tipper-man of Aurora, was among those to transact business here Thursday. h W. H. Wettlaufer of Clarkes, was among those to motor to Oregon City Thursday. Mrs. J. C. Mattoon of Estacada, Route 8, was an Oregon City visitor Saturday. Mrs. M. A. Cain of Mllwaukle, was among those to visit Oregon City Saturday. K. Peterson, whose farm is at Lents, was in this city on business Friday. F. C. Harlow of Mllwaukle, was among those to transact business here Friday. A large shipment nt steel guitars just received. Priced at 110 to $45. Theroux Music House, 210 Seventh atreet Adv. Mrs. Nancy Hyde ot Mllwaukle, waa among those to visit here Wed nesday. Dan Davis ot Mllwaukle, was among those to transact business here Wed nesday. Among those to visit in Oregon City Wednesday was Mrs. Meyers of Oak Grove. P. J. Kayler of Molalla, waa an Oregon City visitor, Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Anna Davis of Cams, was In Oregon City Saturday visiting rela tives. James Nelson of Mullno, was among the Oregon City visitors Thursday. He was formerly of this city. L. G. Harrington ot Clackamas, was among the Oregon City visitors Thura- dy. Mrs. O. Nedvidek of Mllwaukle, was among the Oregon City visitors Mon day. B. K. Hart of Molalla, was among those to transact business here Mon day. Jamea Skinner ot Waluga, was among the Oregon City visitors Mon day. Mrs. Fllza Kempln of Oswego, was among the Oregon City visitors Tues day. Mrs. O. E. Wylacd ot Hubbard, was among the Oregon City visitors Fri day. Mra. Harry Scboeaborn of Carue. visited relatives in Oregon City Tues day. Bud Welser of Clarkes, was among those to transact business here Thurs day. Helena Studeman ot Beaver Creek, was an Oregon City visitor Wednes day. Walter Kltzmiller ot Eagle Creek, waa an Oregon City visitor Wednes day. C. E. Bell of Molalla, waa among the Oregon City visitors Wednesday. W. L. McCabe ot Marmot, was in Oregon City on business Wednesday. A. H. Delkar ot Boring, was among those to transact business Thursday. Lyle and , Lloyd Toedemeler ot Stafford, were in Oregon City Friday. Just received a large shipment ot ukelele'a the native Hawaiian Instru ment. Prices range from $4.60 to $15. Theroux Muslo House, 210 Seventh atreet Adv. Fred Hettman of Bend, was among those to visit Oregon City Saturday. Albert Moehnke, whose home is at Hoff, was In Oregon City Saturday. J. Dick of Canby, waa among those to transact business here Thursday. W. G. Randall, who realdes at Cen tral Point, waa in this city Thursday. W. J. Carrel of Walluga, was among the Oregon City visitors Wednesday. Fred Ballon of Aurora, was among the Oregon City vlsltora Saturday. Phillip Masslnger, Jr., of Beaver Creek, waa in this city Tuesday. Amos Toder ot Elliott Prairie, was In this city Monday for Jury duty. F. L. Koellermler of Sherwood, Route I, was in this city Tuesday. Mrs. Hornshuh of Hoff, waa among the Oregon City visitors Tuesday. J. H. Krause of Aurora, was on Ore gon City visitor Friday morning. Mrs. Youngs of RIsley Station, was an Oregon City visitor Wednesday. Mr. Emma Wilson of Aurora, was among those to visit here Friday. Mrs. F. A. Holt, or Mllwaukle, was In this city Monday afternoon. ' C. J. Miller of Estacada, vat un Oregon C'.ty vlnltor Wednesday. Samuel Elnnr of Mullno, wa among those In Oregon City Saturday, Alrnon Johnson of Canby, was an Oregon City visitor Wednesday. E. Randolph was In this city Mon day. ts home Is at Eslacada. Frllz Lucht of Mount Angel, was In this city Thursday afternoon. Joseph Papsch of Clackamas, was an Oregon City visitor Friday. Born, March 7, to the wife of W. II, Zlvney of Oswego, a son. M. J. Hartung of Mllwaukle, was an Oregon City visitor Saturday. Andrew Graham of Estacada, was In this city Saturday afternoon. Albert Voss ot Sherwood, was an Oregon City visitor Saturday.' J. R.. Carr of Highland, was an Ore gon City visitor Wednesday. C. Johnston of Mllwaukle, was on Oregon City visitor Monday. J. H. Huglll of Hoff, was among the Oregon City visitors Monday. Paul Dunn ot Boring, was In this city on buslnesa Saturday. Dave Long ot Har,ella,iwas an Ore gon City visitor Saturday. William Holznogal of Sherwood, waa in this city Saturday. J. E. Belter of Boring, was an Ore gon City visitor Tuesday. Mrs. C. A Wallace ot Mulino, was la Oregon City Tuesday. L. O. Nigh tin Kale of Molalla, was In Oregon City Thursday.- Miss Goldsmith will have a millinery display Monday, March 17th and fol lowing days. Adv. George Hamilton of New Era, was in this city Saturday. L. Ferguson of New Era, Oregon City Thursday. was in L. A. Russell of Redland, was in Oregon City Thursday. P. H. Thoinsen ot Clackamas, was in this city Tuesday. L. J. Francis of Sherwood, was in Oregon City Monday. Willis Brown of Hubbard, was in this city Saturday. J. A Dixon of Mllwaukle, was in thla city Saturday. , Joseph Hart of Milwaukle, was In this city Thursday. Peter RatD of Bissell, was In Ore gon City Thursday. II. A Smith of Milwaukle, was In this city Tuesday. Kathrine Munro of Oswego, was in this city Thursday. C. D. Dlckerson ot Molalla, was in this city Friday. A. L. Lnrklns of Mullno, was in this city Friday. John Odell ot Cherryvllle, was in this city Friday. Miss Goldsmith will have a millinery display Monday, March 17th and fol lowing days. Adv. Joseph Bickner ot Oswego, was in this city Friday. Mr. Helnrich of Clackamas, was in this city Friday. E. L. Paltry of Molalla, was in this city Thursday. Fred Benson ot Colton, was In this city Thursday John Novall of Molalla, was In this city Tuesday. C. G. Bluhm of Molalla, was in thla city Monday. George Waloh of Aurora, was In this city Monday. LICENSE TO WED Stella M. Soft, 40, and Nicholas S. Eoff, 43, of this city, were granted a marriage license Monday by the coun ty clerk. Olive Phares, 18, and Jack Nye Dil lon, IS, the former ot Mount Pleasant and the latter of Oregon City, were also granted a license to wed Monday. Katherlne McMaster Mason, 27, of Mllwaukle, and Samuel T. Halstead, 24, ot Riverside, Calif., were Issued a license to wed last Saturday. New1 Music Supervisor Chosen for Schools Mrs. Nleta Barlow Lawrence was Thursday night elected supervisor of music in the grades of the city schools, effective March 28, succeed ing Miss Beatrice Kirkup, whose resig nation has been presented. Mrs. Law rence wll also direct the high school gleii club and chorus. Lieut. King Gives Address at School Lieutenant B. C. King, wife and child, who have been in Oregon City as guests of the former's brother, L. A. King, and family, left Saturday morning for Cottage Grove, where they are to visit Lieutenant King mother and other relatives. He has Just returned from overseas service, and has been a member of the heavy artillery. While in this city he gave an address before the students of the Oregon City high school on some of bis experiences while In France. In his address Lieutenant King told of 800, 000 people leaving Paris in three months time during the war, and this was at the time the big "Bertha" gun. owned by the Germans ws shelling the city. He also told what the heavy artillery accomplished. Lieutenant King's brother, L. A. King, is In charge of the manual training depart ment of the Oregon City high school. ILL KNOWN RANGER IN 10 BECOME RANCHER Dee Wright, one of the best-known forest rangers In the Northwest, has left the service to become a rancher. Mr. Wright notified the forest service ot his resignation upon his return from Eugene, near where he recently leased a ranch. For a number of years Dee Wright was stationed near Wapl nltla, but he was transferred last fall to Cascade Locks, where he has been spending the winter In excavation and road repairing. In Oregon's cowpuncbing days Dee Wright was a conspicuous figure and could lasso with the best of them. When the state became more civilized Dee wngnt continued to be a con spicuous figure In outdoor life through his various feats. He became an ex pert packer, and In all other forms ot woodcraft ia equally proficient Among his accomplishments of the last year was removing the surplus elk from the City park to Estacada early last summer, and the riding to the summit of Mount Adams on horse back, accompanied by Mrs. Wright, on Labor Day. CITY OF GLADSTONE DEFENDANT IN SUIT OVER SEWER PAYMENT C E. Forshner filed suit against the City of Gladstone to prevent the may or' from signing the warrants to pay for the sewer recently installed in that city. He alleges that the council did not go according to law in installing the sewer and gave the people no chance to express their opinion. He claims that the council did not pass a reso lution ot their intentions of doing the work and the charter provides for this. The costs of the works was $507.11 Red Cross Women At Redland Busy Mrs. L. H. Allen ot Redland, was in Oregon City Saturday. Mrs. Allen Is chairman ot the Red Cross Auxiliary of Redland, and this little organiza tion is still meeting at the homes of the members on Thursday afternoons of each week, where the time Is de voted to making garments. There are about 14 faithful members, who al ways see that there are at least two sewing machines at the home where the meetings are held. Some ot these are taken along in the vehicle. No time is spent for refreshments, and each moment is well spent In needle work for the worthy cause. They are to continue the work as long as theii assistance Is needed. Ten garments are made in every two weeks at these weekly afternoon meetings. Teh mem bers are proud of what they have ac complished. Straw Vote Favors High School Bonds Last Monday Professor Roraig of Willamette, decided to take a straw vote of the pupils of the school on voting for the bonds ot the Union high school the vote to be taken Friday. He asked the pupils to vote the same as their parents would and the result was 40 for the bonds and two against The people of that section are very enthusiastic over the proposed high school and are working for the pass age of the bonds. Superintendents On Visit to Schools County School Superintendent J. E. Calavan of this city, and State Super intendent J. A. Churchill of Salem, are spending the week visiting the high schools of Clackamas county, hey visited the achools ot Canby and Will amette Monday; Molalla and Colton, Tuesday; Oregon City and Milwaukle, today; and will visit Estacada and Sandy Thursday. LICENSE TO WED Josephine A. Klour, 19, and Ira Al fred Roberts, 35, both of Oregon City were granted a wedding license Fri day. Myrtle Brown, 19, and Matt Jagrain, 25, were also granted a license to wed Friday. Both parties reside at Colton, UN MONTGOMERY OF WEST LINN DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS John Montgomery, a well known resident of West IJnn. who was a former resident of Oregon City, died at tho family home Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, after an illness of sev eral months John Montgomery was bom in Georgia, October 6. 1855, and was the son of the late King and Mary Mont gomery. Coming West wtth his par ents when he was 13 years of age, he settled In Marlon county. It was in that county he married Mitti Anna Miller, daughter of Oregon pioneers Mr. Montgomery moved his family to near The Dalles, residing there until 27 years ago, when he camo to Ore gon City. He has resided la West Lisa for several years. He was a member of the Artisan lodge, and also a member or the Bap tist church of this city. Mr. Montgomery was the father ot eleven children, eight of whom anr vive, and are Barto Montgomery, onel Montgomery, Mrs. Sidney Smith, all of Oregon City; Richard Mont gomery, who is with the First United 8tates Engineers in Germany; Wlllard Montgomery, who is in the- United States Army, and base censor, sta tioned at Paris, France; John Mont gomery, who is In the navy, and Just returned to Brooklyn, New York; Clyde Montgomery, also Is In the navy, on the U. S. Ryndam, and now on his way to France. Miss Amy Montgom ery ot West Linn. Mrs. Montgomery, the widow, also resides at West Linn, also three sisters, Mrs. Harvey Sheldon ot 8cio, Oregon; Mrs. Harri et Ring ot Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. Wilbur Taylor of Dufur, Oregon, and one brother, George Montgomery of Oregon City survive him; also the fol lowing grandchildren: Edna Mont gomery, Thelma Montgomery, Ken neth Montgomery and Delores Smith. The funeral services are to be con ducted from the Baptist church Mon day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, with Rev. W. T. MilUkin, pastor, officiat ing. Interment will be in the fam ily lot In Mountain View cemetery. FORMER RESIDENT OF OREGON CITY DIES IN James Manlej, a former resident of Oregon City, but recently ot 281 Mill street, Portland, died Tuesday evening at the Good Samaritan hospital from Injuries received while working la a shipyard In Portland three weeka ago. He was injured internally. James Manley was a native of Ire land, and was 43 years of age at the time of his death. He came to Oregon City about nine years ago from Cam as, Wash., and resided here until a few months ago, when he took up his residence ia Portland. He was a for mer employe of tha Crown Willam ette Paper , company of this city. Mr. Manley Is survived by his wid ow, Mrs. Melissa Manley ot Poitland; nine step children, J. Maddor, Will lam Maddox, and L. Maddox. all of Oregon City; Samuel Maddox ot Camp Lewis, Waah.; Henry Maddox of Camp Taylor, Ky.; Mrs. Samuel Hare, Mrs. William Knoop, Mrs. Orie How ell of Oregon City; Mrs. William Bur ness of Portland. Ho also leaves an adopted daughter, Miss Bernetta Man ley ot Portland; 19 grandchildren and one great grandchild T OF OSIGO RESIDENT E. H. Myers of Oswego, was arrest ed Tuesday, charged with cruelty to animals. The arrest was made by Humane Officer L. D. Norris ot Port told . E. G. Caufield of this city, swore out the complaint and the humane officer went to the home of Myers to investi gate. Ha found the stock ill-ted and with very little shelter. Two of the animals were killed by the officer, who claims they are nearly dead from ill-treatment Myers was brought to Oregon City for hearing and owing to the district attorney being busy with crim'nal cas es in the circuit court, his preliminary hearing will be he'd March 22. Judgment Granted In Suit On Note In the suit of William Relman and August Relman against Carl A. Dav is, Phoeba Piatt, Sophia P'att, Dr. C. L. Haynes and Bailie Haynes on a note for $2801, given by Davis, plaintiffs were given a Judgment for the full amount There was a mort gage given oa property in Clackamas county to secure the note and this was ordered sold. Attorney's fees of $250 were allowed. Phoeba and Sobpla Piatt elnimed some interest in the property and the Haynes purchased the land. Sophia Piatt was given a Judgment against Davis for $500 and $50 attor ney's fses. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Miss Delia Hinchman ot Portland, will sing at the CongretaMnal church this morning. The pastor will speak on "The Process and the Product." In the evening Miss Marie Holmes win sing and the sermon toplo will be "Big Things."