Pace 2 Newsy Briefs From All Over the County Wilsonville W1U30XVILLE. April S Johnson & Smith hav opened a lit mill t Wilsonville aud ar now ready for business. Sheriff "Wilson was In our vtllag Monday on the robbery case, which occurred at J. Peters' hardware store week ago. John Say arrived home Saturday evening, having received his honor able discharge from the service ot "Uncle Sara" at Camp Lewis in rec ord time. Mrs. Elmer Jones came home on Friday evening, from Portland, where she had dental work done. Mrs. Alison Baker spent few day In Portland last week, visiting her sons. Miss Robblns, the teacher at Corrai Creek school, spent the week-end at her home In Portland, returning on Sunday evening. A County Agent meeting was heJJ Jt the school house Wednesday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baker went to Portland Friday to visit with relatives for a few days. A Community Club has been ogan ieed In Wllsonvllle, which will be of great benefit to our village folks In a social way. Dwight Seely was elect ed president. M. D. Say .secretary. The first social will be given ou Tuesday evening, April 15, in the t O. O. F. hall, and everyone is cor dially Invited to attend. The follow ing committee was appointed on pro gram: Mrs. J. Peters, Mr. Hoffman and Mrs. N. O. Say. A splendid pro gram Is being prepared and an enjoy able evening is assured those attend ing. Th Liberty Loan Committee is getting busy on the work of the FiftA Liberty Loan. Mrs. M. C. Young is Chairman of the woman committee and Is already at work getting thing into shape tor the drive .which be , gins April 21sL Leah Wagner returned o the Uni versity of Oregon Monday, aftei spending her vacation at home. Misses Virginia and Eieanor Say spent the week-end at home, return tagSunday to Kewberg. where they are -attending high school. Eagle Creek EAGLE CREEK, April 3 Severs of the residents of this community motored down to Troutdale the past week to get some smelt from the Sandy river. Roy Douglass recently sold a hog weighing 700 lbs. to M. J. Kerkes. Leslie Strahl, of Lents, was out this way last week visiting with friends. Mrs. H. S. Jones, of Portland, was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Viola Douglass, on Sunday. Mrs. R B. Gibson was the dinner guest ot Mrs. H. IL Udell, of Dover, Sunday. A. N. Orke was out to his farm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass motored to Shuebel Sunday and visited with the relatives of the latter. C. H. Paddison has been sawing wood for the Gibson Bros, and Walter Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle motorea to Damascus Sunday, being the gnests of Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Cook. Mountain Road MOUNTAIN ROAD. April 3 The farmers are busy with their spring work. Among the Oregon City visitors: Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser.Xeils Cnris tensen, Mrs. L. Warner, and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hodge, Mr. and Mrs 3. W. Robinson and daughter and EarlLiedman. August Koellermeier, of Wilamette, was out visiting his son ai.d family Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilke spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser. Louis Koellermier was In Oregon City Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fiedeman visit ed the Livingston Bros. Sunday. Kelso. KELSO, April 3 The Kelso Red Cross Auxiliary requests the com munity to get ready for the old clothes drive to begin Monday, April 7, for the refuges of Europe. Anything that can be worn is acceptable. Leave your bundle at the home of Robert Jonsrud. . One by one our soldier boys are returning. Jerome Brooks, recently back from. France, was greeting frieuds at Kelso last week. Sergeant Gustave Johnson, who was In the aero service in France, is also home. Both having received their honorable discharge. John Milan Is now on his way pack from France. Paul Dunn has sold his farm to his son In law, Alfred Bell, and has btfught the latter's house at Sandy, where he will make his future home. Mrs. Louise Nelson and Miss Ivy Ten Eyck have been re-elected to teach our school next year. Road Supervisor Littlepage Is busy at work on the roads during the gooa weather. Miss Ten Eyck has recovered from a mild attack of flu. Mrs. A. C. Uaumback is substituting for her at school. MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loans Ureferred PAUL C. FISCHER Beaver Bldfl, Oregon City Macksburg MACKSBURG, April 3 In ttrlk lng contrast to th tempestuous weath er that ushered In March 1919, has been that of Its close, Though all were expecting Just such a change the genial warmth and th consequent rush In vegitatton has taken us by sur prise. A few days ot bright sunshiue and drying wind have put the soil Into admirable condition for planting. Garden tools have been brought out. All avaiable fertllliera has been utilized. Regretfully we record the death ot Mrs. HerbauBh, a young mother well known In our community. Mrs. Her baugh has been for several months In a hospital with symptoms ot tuber culosis. Returning home when she seemed better, hope was entertained tor her recovery but the disease soon reappeared, this time with fatal re results. A husband and five children are left to mourn this loss. The sym pathy ot the entire neighborhood go out to the afflicted family in their trouble. Mrs. Frank Brnsch ts in the Oregon City Hospital recovering from a seri ous operation, and Is progressing so steadily .hopes that she may soon re turn to her home are indulged. Among all the other dutle the sDrinc has brought us Is a drive tor refugees clothing. All Americans are asked to do their part in supplement ing the great work now roing on In Europe to clothe and rehabilitate the vast army ot men women and children made destitute. Each housewife Is requested to look over her store ot clothing to find some garment that can be put into wearing shape the more the beter. These garments must be in the hands ot the secretary ot the Oreeon City Brauch of the Portland Chapter of the American Red Cross between April 7th and 12th. Mrs. G. W. Baldwin. Secretary of the Macksburg Auxiliary of the Red Cross has been placed In charge of the drive for our district Anyone dis posed to give one or more garments and who will get them to Mrs. Ba.a- in in the first week of April will be conferring a favor upon those who are conducting the drive. Tualatin Meadows TUALATIN MEADOW, April 3 The brigtit sunny days of last ween reminded us of our early spring, and all are most earerly looking for warm weather. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sihauuble have moved to Oregon City, where Mr Silhauble is employcl on the Boat. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henderson have reecntly moved on the Silhauble place to be with Mrs. Henderson's mother. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Neui and daugh ter, Mildred, went to see their son ana brother at the Oregon City hospital where he has been confined tor the past six weeks, where he underwent a serious operation for a Mastoid. He had i bad finger that threatened vo turn into blood poison, though by constant care It turned out to be all right. Miss Myrtle Borland was a caller at Mr. Miller's home Sunday. Mr. Roy Borland visited at his ancles, Mr. R. de Neufs home Sun day. He is employed at the Crown Willamette Mills at West Linn. Miss Vio'et deNeui. af'er a long illness of inflamatory rheumatism. Is now able to be np and get around with a cane. Mrs. John Ricey and mother went to Portland to visit Mrs. Ricey's aunt last Friday. Mrs. Ricey expected to return home with her husband Satur day night. Mrs. Dora Borland and daughter Sadie, visited her sister, Mrs. John de Neui, of Frogpond, last Sunday. Ray Eushbaura has received his honorable discharge and is home from service in the Spruce Camps. He Is now clearing on his place. Elk Prairie ELK PRAIRIE, April 3 Mr. Ras man Is busy clearing his homestead and has already made a good show ing. Teensy, one of the cats on the Badger homestead, caught a flying squirrel, recently. This was the second one seen here. While all are taking advantage ot the weather to plow.spring is steadi ly advancing as is indicated by the very earliest flowers appearing high er and higher up the hill side. Be low the liliies are following. The pussy willows have such long stream ers that it gives them the appearance of having long shaggy coats of white fur. Redland REDLAND. ADr. 3. Arthur Hodrea a brother of Mrs. . Hinkle, Is visiting mem. He is another one of Uncle Sam's boys and comes from Ameri can Lake and, having his honorable discharge papers. The meeting at Redland last Tues day night was very Interesting and instructive. There weren't as many parents out as there should have been. George Armstrong, Mr. Gill, Mr, Brown, Mr. Hamilton and Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Kerr were appointed on committees. Miss Anthony Is coming out again noon, and show the ladies how to make a tireless cooker and Ice less refrigerator. The date will be decided later. Mrs. Alice S. Harding, from Oak land, California, is visiting at A. L. Allen's. What is the matter with Redland that we can't even have a decent dirt road? Where is that grader? OUEOON CITY KNTEKPKMB FRIDAY. APRIL Oak Grove OAK OROVK. April 1 The Ladles' Aid aocloty of the community church met last Wednesday and elected the following officers for ensuing year: Mrs. K. Ren y old a, president; Mrs. Q. 8. Sutliff. secretary. The society will meet every two weeks and at their next meeting they will tie comforter. All the ladles are Invited to attend. The Parents' day at the school was well attended by the women and much interest was taken la the children's work. Refreshments were served throughout the day by the domestic science class. Wednesday evening If. Q. Stark weather spoke tor the Commercial club to a large and Interested audi ence on the water system and the pos sibility of putting It hens. Several other spoke and all present were In terested. The Parent-Teacher association will meet Friday. April 11th and will hold a business meeting. Officers will be elected and other matter will come before the association. Hot lunches at the school have been discontinued for the term, which will close In June. A great many of our people went to Sandy river and brought home plenty of smelt Community church. J. J. Patton. pastor Sunday school meets at 10 a. m. Morning sermon at 11: IS. Sub ject 'The Heart's DoorbellJ Special service in charge or tne young people Save Money on Plows CUT PRICES ON VULCAN CHILLED PLOWS 10 inch Wood Beam Vulcan Plow .... $15.00 1 2 inch Wood Beam Vulcan Plow . . . 17.00 14 inch Wood Beam Vulcan Plow 20.00 16 inch Wood or Steel Beam Vulcan Plow . . 22.50 Also a LIGHT TRACTOR GANG AT A PRE-WAR PRICE The genuine J. I. Case Power Lift Enicar Light draft capacity and strongly built. We have too many in 2 bottom size-You benefit by saving about $,0. 2 Bottom Case Eriicar $150 Our stock of spring tillage tools is complete Case and Lean Disc and Spring Tooth Harrows Planet Jr., Garden Tools, Potato Planters In fact the entire f i m n. 9 t.T n t jr w J will be held next Sunday evening at 7:30. Rev. J. J. Patton visited bis brother, M. W. Patton at Newberg Monday and Tuesday. A large number of the young people of Oak Grove are planning to attend the Epworth League convention In Portland Saturday afternoon and evening. FROG POND FROQ POND, April 3.-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aden, Mrs. John Aden and Mrs. Friti Wagner, took a trip to Ore gon City on Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Daker and two chldren have been quite sick with tonsilitls. Mrs. Baker, we are glad to hear, is up and able to be around again, but the second boy had a relapse and had to call the doctor again. Roy Thompson and Amos Mayes at tended church at Stafford last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Barney and son, Delvln, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Barney's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thompson. Mr. Barney is mail ing clerk at the Oregon City postoffice, but is off on a vacation, having had his throat operated on. Irvln Sharp made a few trips to the doctors this week, suffering from a sore finger. Otto and Gerhart Peters went to Clear Creek on a fishing trip last Sat urday, but luck must have been against them, for they came home with empty baskets. Miss Myrtle Aden was a Portland visitor on Monday. Mr. and Mr. Louis Bruck visited at the home of Mr. and Mr. R, W. Old enstadt Sunday. Uoorg Oldenatadt I horn on a tew day visit from Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mr. Wtu. Klltgen Oregon City vlitltors Wednesday. Mr. Ohllng has bought the timber on Frit i Wagner' place. H U il to make It Into cord wood. Simbcl , SHUBEL, April S.-Th community hold another "get together" meeting Wednesday nlaht There w about 40 present and all had very good time. They organUed. appointed com mittees, and arranged to mKl every two weeks, A lunch wa served by the ladles present whll Mr. Smith furnished the coffee. Mr. and Mr. U 8. Smith and fam ily spent Sunday In Portland with rela tive and friend. Charles Mtwhnk was pleasantly surprised March 31. at the home of hi son. August Mehnke. of Went Linn. The occasion was his 79th birthday. Those attending from this berg were Mr. and Mr. Oodfred Mochuk. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moehnke. Mrs. Hett man. Mr, niuhm. Mr. Fisher. Mr, j Jno, Heft. nd Mr. and Mr. Fred Mochnke. I We are saddened by th new ot the , death of Mr. Max Swltienberg. who; recently went to California for her, health. She la the daughter ot Mr. I Swart, who formerly lived In thl community. Tuesday Mr. Henry Hettman and Mr. Alvln Hornshuh visited with Mr Murait ot Portland. j. i. man jirrninn (hwhubv . j dance Saturday evening at th homt of th latter to celebrate their birth-, day; also that of Mr. John D. Mo. hnke' little daughter. Juanlta. Th evening was pnt In crd playing and dancing, music being furnlhed by Mr. j and Mr. J. 0. Moehnke, After thei We carry a excelled by of Portland. uuueing iuo guest. were served wun sandwiches, cake and coffee, and all seemed to have had a very good time. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones spent Sat urday and Sunday In Oregon City with relatives. You must clean the stomach and bowels, purify the blood, each Spring, or you leave Winter's germs and Im purities in your blood and system. Drive them away, clean out the stom ach and bowels,-take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, a Spring cleanser-purifier. 35c. Tea or Tab lets. Huntley Drug Co. Adv. Bar! ow BARLOW, April 3.-Mrs. Grlndoland of Willamette, la visiting her son, Enoch and family. Mrs. Walt made a trip to Salem Fri day returning home Monday. Mrs. Vickers visited friends In Sa lem the week-end. R. E. Irwin was a Portland visitor Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Hill was a Portland visitor last week. Mrs. Hattle I. Crowley, visited her parents last week returning to Oregon City Monday. Mrs. Sheppard, of Portland, Is vis iting her brother, Wm. S. Tull and family. Mr. and Mrs. Bruen and daughter, Miss Loretta, were guests at the Wur fol home Sunday. Mrs. Ogle, of Aurora, spent the day here Friday visiting Mrs. Crowley and daughter. Mrs. Scoggln visited her daughter In 4. 1919. Portland Wednesday nd Thursday. Mr Ray Parmenter and son return ed horn Tuesday ot lt week front Montana and Idaho, wher h visited her parent and other relative. The Udle Aid met with Mr, A. Anderson Wednesday with I"!" crowd In attendance. port-cue Parmenter was horn on a visit Saturday and Hunday. Dorreitc I working In Oregon City. Oswego OSWrXlO. April 3 Mr. Churl Gardner w visiting friend in Os wego Ihl week. Mr. U. C. Worthlngton. of Rose burg, and daughter, Katheleen and malt on. Gaylord, were vl.ltlng Mr. Worthlngton' father and mother, Mr. and Mr. J. K. Worthlngton. for a few day. Mr. and Mr. Ctlnklnbeard. of Port land, were vlnltlng their son. Charle Cltnkenbeard and wlf Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Eugene Worthlngton and son. Wallace, wer vlilln rela tive at Tualatin Saturday. Mr. Oeorg Thorn, who wa oper ated on In St. Vincent' hospital I do ing nicely, Mr. Thorn will have to undergo the second operation before he will be able to be horn again. John Conway and Loul Kvan are two more of our Oswego boy, who have recently returned from France, where they have been serving the U. H, A. Arch Lewi ha purchased new car. Mr, and Mr Albert Walling, of UcK-kaway. have been vl.ltlng their daughter, Mr K lUtllman. Mr. and Mr. Charle Pope are mov ing back to Onwego, Mr Pope ex pect to stay with her father. Ilnry Clan, who I not able to be left alona Mr. and Mr. Jo.eph ItUkner ar to leave Sunday for Talent, Oregon, wher Mr. nickner 1 Interested In mining. Friend of Mr. J. flni will be W. J Wilson and Co. OREGON CITY, OREGON line of farm supplies not any other dealer outside TRADE AT HOME. very glad to learn she ha left the hospital, where she ha been Confined for sevral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Johnes was vis iting Mrs. John' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dyer, Sunday. Born, to Mrs. and Mr. C. C. Hayden, a In by boy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cllnkenboard, of Portland. vlnltod Mr. and Mr Henry Yates Sunday. Charles Austin, who has returned fmm Franco, spent Sunday with Mr. nnd Mr. A. J. MnnV. and gave an In teresting talk of different places he had seen while away, Jenninirs Lwlne - , ComnlimenHng Mr Rlla Mc'Tiinriio, a well known rotldent of .Tannine Lodie. twenty mn'rnn asronnblv sur prised her on Mireh 31st, the nr.rnn slnn l)frr hnr hlHMiy nnnvcrnrv. The snrlna: time sunshine lont hnn. P"v to the nffalr, end here and thnrn nbout the rooms wore the difrMm end JonanD with their bniH'nl nndns of vnlnw lonlnir rhnrm to the bevv of wnmrni, who csme In to er d congratulation to Mrs. McIIar gue. Medmns Fmmnnn, Cnvrt. nr mnn nnd Ctihln served the delicious refrhmpnts wUh tea, Among the iiets were Mr Chl'ds, ot Brnwnivlt'e, who at. nr"nt l vs! Hn- nor rmmnt. Mr nnd Mm. TJ'rten, of fhdxtnnn Mr Hume, of Setlwond! a sister of Mr. MeWnrmie. was also rreent, Mo-dsmns Kelly TTonir. Mflr. t'n, C'nmer,, Pebert, Loev, ITotch kiss, Emmons, Lambert, Allon, Tuck- SANDY DEPARTMENT Mrs. Blaneh . lhlUy prnttivt. i ntent Teacher mwtl M ' hnld tti H.ndy 8wrdy. beginning t IP 00 A. M . whon th Mlolu program v. tit b glvn: 0 .00 I'lult work - Organisation and nttimwt .. A l Olmtd 11:00. Tbo Com miuilty t'omi'le Marhine ll'OO, Unrh 1:14. HjhhUI mulc 1:40. HUh 8chol Uuirmn In Kilirt. I.lllit. Hchmmlll 8:30. tVrrotUilon of History and t'lvM; Mr. H l Hun. l II. Mlllvl. O. J. I'alMtt. Thl meeting should bo ot grt Inter! every tm and U '"! ld MANY ARC OUT tor. MILT Th rc;n rtm of melt In lh Hsmly III-tr h rIM many Handy Ho among thorn bolng IVwl I procl or and family. Mr and Mr. J t. Uundrr. It. 8. Hmlth d family, Mr. Ktna Eon and children. &1 I iron and family. Ilolnl Junker, tilenn thunder., AU'Mine Ury, Kmnk tU-hmtu, Htn lHn nd lf, Jam AIIIH Mr. Motllncly. Al Kl Klein and S!lrl IW. K. lUrrla, Thorn and Kenneth Scale. OUR COIDIIM Altwrt t'aveit. who ha 10 pr nrvlc In rYnr with the Ji th K iglnner. landed at New York Mi.rth 5th nd lll be at home m He I a run of Mr John Kvler of Mrmt A rttcent lotler frtm Arlle Mltrhtl. who I In the Navy, written frm V! A brtthr, U'y, ho I I'r.'f Itall'h pe.thotvr, who wa In the MachiniM t vartmriit. arrived from t'amo Merrlt Monday and I at the home of nt parent. Mr and Mr Jo vSh--r. at tor Dan Allen, of the Hull lUo eUue. who I with the le-trl-l Kcgltieer. Im!ed at HohukcR. N Y. .recently A uirr, Mu Vera Alln, ho I rrmtuu nsir. latcljr arrived from IVitnre n I U at her hme at Hull liuu awaiting he inrt u tHtirrU I n.lrr date of Mar. h tin It K K on writ" from ,eer. rare "Arrlvod hre yeaterJay attrtiMn Am Adjutant ad men otfii-rr rWI real humesl.k t'hl'f 8urgn ld thl hitat, N'.i 2. would bo tliMo.t alu.ut May l':h and that I could rtm biii thvn i am tired of blttg or here and tired of the wurk ilnm the war ttitfiwd I will b tkklot man hen I da finally rr on the wv " Frwm Cotileni. Mar. h tth ,rmc the toll. mine from Alln Mill "Wa to ry M-!tt'ular f'K't ball game Ut Thunlay bctwewn the SSth Dlv and 4th tHr tnanv AreipUne did tu!ii over ihe t'.eM, U. bad bt iilrvati(in bal.Mtn near th fleia whl.lt went up t had an lmmene Amrrlran flag unfurl.-.! frm It Si big military txtti.J along the aide line Alo iom rtow lis entertaining l ot of moving piiiurr taken frm lh areoplane and from the ground The Kume wa f.r the rhampiottihtp of Ihe litrd Army -A9th Imv winning Sr.ife H til 0' hred SUailliy. well known Handy boy. who Jolimd the Navy early In the var. wa tat!oie at the tttllllpplno Inland for long lime, In recent Irlt. r ay he Ml the lalattil flem ember H h nd I with the 311 Inf. Ill Klltefl.1 Will Thortiin, of the Nvy. wa a Kuut the tiunger home at Hull Itun lilt wei-k Jim llllleyaril. of Cllll Htatlon. r rled home rerontly fromover a luty lie (lir (ecu (Hike In nnre, Cecil I working In a mill camp nd will probably be among the Ut to he m nl home Alvln Kllnfcer, who wa with lh Coat I Anlllery. rtlvr, homo from 1II(0 a Week a'to last alurdy, , . pl r a santomeThil O DIES. . Monday 8f(irnxm the (wo year oil 'laughter i,r Mr and Mr Uui M.Her of I'lcasiint Ifomn. In mtiia way gut hold of a m of "cold" tablet, mo them, and in uplie of all h.-lp, died In n few hour RCAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS CHANCING J. Sml.-s hn brought the Hnrend rlk properly on Vain atreet. and will move Into It Immediately, This l ihe ni(il m i tern dwelling In Handy L M. V.'!oii on Monday closed th 'If." I for ihi Ih.II Judwln property went of (Vnier Htreet. Mr. WlUon will mo e iipoui the 1st of Jnly. A I'ell h.i bought the Paul liuiiri m-irhon ihe Dii.ff rond. trading In hi Sandy properly on lh. dml They will move out In ft few week, 'd Mr. Imnn and wife will occupy the Hell residence on Center Wren ThoN. tlHlliirnenu ha soli hi ,.. fectlonery rtoro, but we ,ii unable learn the partlculnr. A. W. !:,)) hn old hi Hulo to J. II. Harnett FARMERS BUSy The fine weather of the past lwo w"kHl giving the former a chance get I heir plowing in, n H Smlih reports a number of ,i,. ,' farm liir)i,ru.,,t ll(,t week, namely; ' li'hfleld Manuro Spreader t0 j,' N'lK'm, J, C. Albel, an UIU Vu.,' ""nnyrtlo; a corrnguteil roller to A If. Jerirer. a Poorlit Drill l() Mr ' l-i wim, and a mower and rake to Mux Wunlsho. FOREST WORK 8TARTINQ caul Neal and ttun Wilcox, Forest 'rvlce men, were In Randy Monday on Ihe'r way to the fitlll Creek Plant " T1' R'"m work ""e l his last year, SUNDAY SCHOOL nnmkN. Aft,,. -"-"e.ia.CU , Tuomion or muny months Swn i ' ?er,"an TruHCOlt- Cu"". Mrs Men r the'r Work Bn1 wlh'" h Handy Mu,ly mTT In our n ltt. with i(v ... M4I prlnlon.i'!, and Mr n .'l' " lmk ft,ti, BMpor,B(,i Monday In th MthtMli 10 30 A. M 1'r.a. M,, HuiMUy tuning by luv, Air LOCAL Itdgar tenervh. i. ll-... or to North Vt w a Handy vimr iimt) 1"loil. l(o h4 of inland, were .. 4 " H (he Hoffmen home " ttinU Mward I Uh piion tt ' .i Mr and Mr. U K iu,KlB guou .f Mr .,, M " n MUklle.ort al Cherry viil.. Mr John Kyter and Mi. pent Saturday at their huifttw V '" Mr, Kyler-. little mJ. f ter. ituth Triitrb... returned with ihem for few dy Mi. K.i. Jut,r M 8. hmiti u.wiored to Portland TrZ afteroinm to meet Mr, Brtmii,! later wha arrived from Mma u vl.it. They will b, ; H.btttlt bom In Bandy. Mr and Mr Daley. hofct living on tb CiK.pr plar. fT ryviilo for yer. pM t!l Htdy Monday on their i0 JT wher they will tuk th.ir boaa Mr K rrniettl. pr.,,,, 4 KhtHlodetidrom Tavern, et Handy Tuely on her ? lam2 ter ty of three mu)i B pun:4J4 Mr and Mr line, Umit 4 Kver. wertt to Haady Tedy have rente lh Mr Mmai. UuZ farm. or Kl, and will ftonti. dy. IL , Hmllh h rented lh rerenlly vacated by W J Vlnil will iim li m tor room f improvement J, tit ate tnolitre4 ta I'enlaiti day. He entered the bopui W4t day morning for aJiUt epor! Prank Cbrutenn and umiSh y ha been the 8abdy b.i fuf (J. lat two Wek, returned u Cf5.u Tue.ay. Marshall trivia I ham tbme m.Milh .lay In (h kual;l i J year ago In June Mr Itan t uu leg and h eer fw..o(n fru a Injury. Handy Iin.ber ttpy m It mill Monday, to report ui Mr tiafvin . Mr ltitlita. , rived In Handy Tuedy frum mnmm duty, Mr, Uri. m retttraed m'.i'.t, 4 wife, r moving onto taad I ihtU cwuntry AIm family by ih am of Cameron. Mr Mabel lal. n V'.Ui. I g Ht Vlnrenl hupltl ht it t derweni n operation irlir ti I reported progressing !WKtar lly. Hugh R.wtin, of l'orililM Handy caller Hunday aft-rac Jo Wllcoion penl V4r Ml Tuesday In Portland IL H Hitilth wa a Portlted tt4Uf Tuelay II Mill pent Hunday arid VU$ In Portland, lh gue.t of lh Wtii (Jmnert family, m.roihy Couper. of portUai. wt Hunday evening gueat th H home, Mr Olady Mltrhell aff wA Ml He lr vlltd lh GrWj high trhool Week f D lYucnll w In Handy T II report Mr, prucell it m k ter, BAllTVonrtlTIO A, H Atkln of Molal!. nun e Hunday rhlit by Nieht tW iirfti nd Hneiliil ffu-r J--r charged with being drunk l! P"'' fje ball to appear for h.ir'if X tny but thl w forfeited k W nnt appear ' Wong, the fh'naman. rte4 ft Infer pert of lot week fr P1" lg ll'ienr n1 re'en! en " M to apfienr Mondny forfellcd ill k)8 by not appearing. Kvrentional bantnln In I n no. Thl I a rl btiv Vnv I'" Therout Music Hou, 110 8vwjiIR --Adv. Schedule of Free delivery iyitem of MASTEN SERVICE Tuesday Molalla Rosd Thuriday H'gfiland RA Friday Weit Side Loop. We are adding to thi service every week. Phone in your order the day before we are due in your district and w will deliver your grocer ies and pick up your pr0' duce. Pacific Phone 448 Home Phone B238