OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JUNE, I)I9. iVeitfsy Briefs From j All Over the County J Mcadowbrook i Carver MEADOWBRQOK. June 5.The to (ant son, of Mr. and Mrs. W. Miettunen was burrled at Colton Sunday after noon. Several from here attended the grad untfon exercises at Molalla, Thursday evening. Word has been received from the Chindgren brothers, Bennie and Reu ben, that they landed In New Jork Wednesday. I Mr. John H-ino, of Portland, has been visiting the past week with her! parents Mr. and Mrs. L Hellbacka. Roy Sullivan and children spent Decoration Day at Mill City. A large crowd was out to the last Literary club meeting and Ice Cream' Social of the season Saturday evening, i when a good program was rendered.' The following officers were elected: j Milton Chlndgren, president; Allen j Larkina, vice-president; Sadie Hell-! backa, secretary and treasurer; Chas.) Holman, critic; Walter Hofstetter, sergeant-at-arma, and Ella Schlewe, : pianist I Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Holman and1 end at Chas. Holiuan's. P. O. Chlndgren and family. M. D. Chindgren and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. J L. Chlndgren, Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Cliindgren, Edith Hult and Axel Chlnd-: gren enjoyed a trip to the Columbia' Highway Wednesday. f R. L. Orem and sons, of Union Mills, are building a house for Rufus Holman : summer here. All those who took the examinations got through with high marks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orem and Ruth Chindgren visited at A. L. Larklns Sunday. Edgar Horner made a business trip to Portland Monday. CARVER. June Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brown are receiving congratu lations over the arrival of a son at their home, Although the baby made his appearance on cktddoo day, Fri day, May 23, he la a dandy, and has been honored with the name of Wil fred Undeen Brown. Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss Viola landeen. This Is the first grandchild pf Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Brown, of Carver, and ther are as delichted over the new comer as the proud parents. William Hewitt is erecting a new residence on his property here and when completed will be one of the modern homes of this place. Carver can boast of having one of the best granse halls In the county. The lower floor Is to be rented for a store building. The new hotel being erected here will be In charge of Mr. Mace. This will no doubt be well patronised as many motorists make this place thetr destination each summer. No place Is more suitable for picnicking than Carver, for here we have Clear Creek and the Clackamas, both being visited by hundreds of people each year. Mrs. Q. C. Dallas, who has been at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brown for several weeks, has returned to her temporary home at Gladstone, The place selected for the "movies" Is one of the most picturesque along the banks of the Clackamas river. Clarkes CUARKES, June 5.-Khmr Klein smith who was In service In New Jer sey received his discharge and came home last Saturday. Born to the wife of Edward Buol a daughter, on Sunday, June 1. David Moehnke purchased a uew truck last week. Miss Hemic Card Is working for Mrs. John Marshall. Born to the wife of Wllllaru Marsh all a soon last Saturday, May 31. Mr. and Mrs. David Mothnke and sons, La Verne and Martin, took a trip up to Hood River last Sunday. B, Sullivan went to Portland last week. Clarence and David Lee took the contract to buck logs for W. H. Wett- laufer. Theodore Sager and hit sister, Mrs, George Clarke, went to St Helens last Saturday to visit their sister and family. Miss Pearl $tromgreen from Oregon City visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stromgreen of Colton, over Sunday. 2,000,000 Boys Who Helped Him Beat the Hun I il U i ' Da i m iiimirm-"- ' ,-"' ' .i 1 J Tualatin Meadows As fast as the boys a ho fought for Adulph Weinman, well known In Cnole Sam are discharged from the American rt circle tftiid to th gm service they will receive a button .of oral public a the designer of U nw this design. It was designed by dimes. TUALATIN MEADOWS, June 8 Joe Bushbaum is going to Portland; every day for treatments. He baa been j bothered for some time with his back! and says he Is Improving. Miss Iva Borland spent the week-end NEW AIR RECORD CLEVELAND, Ohio, May S3, A new air mail record In the Chicago-Cleveland service was made Wednesday when the plane flying from Chicago covered the SJS miles In I hours Hod 43 mln- utes. r e t 4 a OLCOTT NAMCS RtGCNT ,p 8AI.KM. May ' !. 0ernir P Otcott h appointed V S Vw trr of Medford as a member of the bKrd of regent of the l'n. Verslty of Oregt to suit-ewl VV, H. (5re, hoe term ha riinrH George GEORGE, June 5. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wismer and family, of Bathney, visited the former'a brother and sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. W. Held of George last Friday. Peter Ruhl and family and Ed Hard er! visited relatives and friends at Gresham last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Harden and mother, Mrs. Ed Harders, visited Mr. and Mrs, RoRbert Snyder of Estacada, last Sunday. Eagle Creek EAGLE CREEK. June 5. Mr. and Mrs. George Currin, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke, of Damas cus, were out this way on Decoration Day, bringing some flowers to the cemetery. Mrs. Viola Douglass, of Portland was out on Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Fairchild, of Oregon City, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass. H. S. Gibson purchased a horse of Mrs. Charles LIghtfoot on Monday. Claude Sersanous and family vis ited their Deep Creek farm Sunday. Mountain Road MOUNTAIN ROAD, June 5. A par ty was given on Joseph Bernert last Tuesday. A very enjoyable evening was spent in playing games. A delic ious supper was served at midnight by Mrs. Bernert. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hodge and chil dren spent Friday In Portland. Miss Grace Schuebel returned to her home last Friday after her school had closed Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Warner spent Friday to Salem. Albert Bernert has purchased a new car. II. Be SURE of QUALITY and LASTING Satisfaction-Buy CHAMPION MOWERS BINDERS RAKES TEDDERS HEADERS Pt ' ni In Si ii, Lmimm4 I r M mmm. mmmmm mm I I - ' " hi J Ta.k, -t -t . I htf te tipMrf. to. Mm V VAX U It 'Jl yy?jr7 XmmmmmmmS1 1 j mm U.Z'aTwart mJ!tm A c carry big stocks of Champion ma chines and re pair parts. Come and inspect our slock. ITS FRESH AND NEW! MYERS' HAY TOOLS Exclutiv and Tim-Trid Faturt$ Maki Champion Machinit SAFE In vntmtnti SILO YOUR CROP With a BLIZZARD The Blimrd will save you time worry ind espeni. It U ta enjilige cutter of great capacity yet light running Tha rurted and limple constroction of thi Blluard guutoUcs kwc iu uini.Hjry service. ena lor CltK(l. 340-346 EAST MORRISON ST. PORTLAND, ORE. Headquarter for America'. Leading Independ ent Linea of Farm Machinery, Tractor, Gas Engine, Pump, Etc iiw JMacksburg o MACKSBTJHG, June 5. The Moth er's club Is to meet in the present week at the home of Mrs. Drier, Senior. Mrs. Zwelfel of Portland. formf.ri a resident of our place, has been visiting! her sister Mrs. Dreier, but has return-! ed to her home. The Little Girls' Sewing circle, led by Mrs. G. M. Baldwin, was pleasantly surprised last Saturday by a visit from! a Portland lady Interested in the' orphanage for which the class Is work-1 ing. I W. J. WILSON & CO.. Oregon City Agentj Here tepees have been erected and present a most realistic Indian Til lage. Each morning three large stghi seing cars make their trips to the spot with the movie actors and actres ses. One of the movie actor accident ly shot himself In the leg a few day ago, when an error was made In pick ing up the wTong gun. Mrs. E. P. Dedman and son Harold, of Clackamas, were among the Oregon City visitors Tuesday. rr ID ims - """ ii! i IriMH B ? 9 I W --m- . mmmmmmmmW "Red Crown" rivea en tarting. It is straight - di. tilled, all - refinery gasoline. Look for the Red Crown siga before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CaliioraU) Jfie Gasoline of Quality i. D. LACY, 8peol A0ent Standard Oil Company, Oregon City, Oregon with Miss Carrie Dlgman, of Vancou ver, Washington. Lee Borland left last week for La Cross, Washington, where he will Join his brother Alva, and will work through harvest. Mrs. George Caum visited Mrs. Mill er and Mrs. Schauble, who are stay ing with their father, Conrad Schroe der, at present last week. Mrs. John do Neul spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. R. de Neul. Conrad Sehreder has recently pur chased a new car. Mrs. Oldham, of Stafford, spent a1 pleasant afternoon with Mrs. Richard' Wylde's and Mrs. George Hargan last week. Admiralty's Humor.' The British admiralty tins a sense of burner, and occasionally displays It In official documents. An old sea captain wrote to the de partment complaining, more In sorrow than In anger, of the way In which his ship had been dazzle-pa In ted: "First you make me look like a parrot, and then you make me look like a hay tnck, and I don't want to look Uke either." He got back the official re Ply: "We don't want yon to look like either a parrot or a haystack, but we do want you to look like as If your stern wa where your head ought to be." WORKERS NOT ALWAYS BUSY Bustling Individual Sometimes Is Merely Carrying Out Ideas Evolved by Apparent "Loafer." Secretary of War Baker wn de fendltiK oprtiiln nrtny officers who hud been herntcd as chair warmers. "Some mny be," lie admitted, "hut In most cases I am sure yon will Ami that the very person whose position or work seems almost a sinecure, Is doing big things, while often the person who Is thoughllpsNly given credit Is not the real worker at all. Like the secre tary's stenographer. "'Who Is tlmt busy young wonmn telling that visiting committee where to get off?' asked the stranger. "'Oh,' was tn answer, 'she' the eeretary's stenographer.' "'What secretary V ' "The secretary of the Blnfrvllle chamber of commerce. That's him, reading the movie magazine In the back room. He's the "live wire" you read so much about In the dally pa pera.' " Mine Threaten Shipping. Naval authorities say It will be sev eral years before the waters of Eu rope are entirely free of floating mine. Many of the German mines destroyed by allied trawlers were found to bave been moored by ropes. When the rope rotted the mine broke from their anchorage and dr.fted la many east to the main Hoe of steam travel. DOING8 OF THE BOY SCOUTS. During the dlsiiKtrou autumn fires In the woods of northern Minnesota and Wisconsin the boy scouts did much valuable service In fighting (Ire, assist ing refuses ond the Injured, and In locating the missing. Boy scouts In West Hartford, Conn., dammed a brook and made a wlm mlng pond 8V) feet long. Scout Phillip Faucette from Troop No. 40, of Memphis, was asked by a frantic father to rescue bl baby who wa In burning house. At great per onal risk the scout entered the build log and succeeded In avlng the child. POLICE CHIEF PRAISES SCOUTS. I C C. Coer(-hlef of police In Long Bench., Cut., answering a question as ; to the boy scout movement In relntlon i to the Juvenile problem In, this city, ; states that during his four yean ns a police ofllciul there has not been one case of trouble csnsed by a scout. "As to their help to the city," he con tinues, "I have used them ninny times to help our police department. Tin last four years I have used the boy couts on the Fourth of July, using about W) at a time, picked from the different troops; each boy U fur nished a boy acont police bridge. They work In, pairs with a patrol lender In charge of each squad. They principal ly look out for fires, lost articles and lost children. One year they brought ( In over 00 lost children to the bench ub-statlon. Last year the squad pa trolling the pier extinguished three small fires," BELGIAN SCOUTS SEND CABLE. National headquarters has received the following cublegram from the boy :ouin or ncigiuin : "Delivered from the yok of enemy occupation the Belgian bov .... j hasten to send to their brother their i warmest expressions of greeting. They I hope that the feeling of brotherhood .horn on the field of battle will con j tlnue between their country and your i that the tie of friendship may become cloaer and closer between the scouts ' of your organisation and the Belgian boy acouti." I The report of the fourth year of scouting In Belgium ihow tremendoo forward trlde, despite the obstacle piacea in it path by th war. SANDY DEPARTMENT Mr, Bisneba R. fchslley RprMMatlv, DAIRYMEN MIET. About membwra of th Ori'n Jersey Oiltle flub Uwrnler Acl. tlin met In s"wln May 80 Sa. They lrtHl off h a irlp over th Colum bla Hmhwoy. then followed tif vlKliln farm. amotiH h!h Wm. J Udd. of Oswegrt, Kd. i'tf of I'urllmi, P. M. 'f IVrrydal. M" Arthur and Ktuff. f ItiH-eall. W, O, Morrow, of ndititdi(c. N"' ' order was a banquet, at Hlm. Two more ds of Ultlog at In foil.. u.K Urm J M Stump, il. U H"IU. K Laurie. Mr Hutkhart. and a slwii did dolrjr lum-h M the O A, tV r4 A irftifitile sinl plotumnt trip, Mr, mid Mrs Anl'Mi Malar. Mr 't Mrs t'hii ller and Mr, d Mrs K lUrt from this il'-luUy re In the rrod. LOCAL BOV WANKS WILL tle.i I il lir. ir. who rwel! h' huii. rnbV dUtharo January I, 1919, ranked a iMd rl iMnr Ills record further slat that his r vices wrr faithful and honest and h was rwtMnmendeJ for further mint' ment iet!,irs has n an Huti h"Hd In Sniy sod h mny frlnd who ttih him well II is l p"tl riiiiiiyed at Astoria. oairymen" MIIT. The Imal tririn Jiairrman's la tue met In lh t'uy HH Ul HstuHar evening ThU Is a new rssnU(iut ith Antune MitUrv. a I'rraidfni, nl Mr Jerter. rWrrury n.i it k, ,..,. r :m r - i, mum uh... . 1 alerted to f oUt tits u. ,., T rred L I'ror.or '"h IIOMTM CHAPCRS CtT DIPLOMAS Mirm.-t Hchmd, tUatrkt . grwddA ted thr pui(! frm th righto ttA- Chrutina t's-lrn. with an ar sis n (,f sti,, l,en Itotm. with sii ar ( of SI J3, Mite Ten . with n el!i of II 3 5 All hie frlt their dtplwus tllenn Ten Kjrk t rrtVed 90 III hTl..iS T WILL KNOWN SANOV BOV HOM6 J r I aundrw. Al t!ry , lr t 'rH-ter moiored t Portland dr n'enlny to ! tWII Puke, of th 30th KcKltirer Mr ike l'ltt Trame My lo. and arrtrrd la Port land June 1 A h itl hrr. in Frm, he ranie dirvctir hoiuo from New York , council Meets. The city council m-t In trtnUt in Munlay rnin. with Msr llloii. he It, Shelley, in th rh!r and th follow in roemtwrs of the runil pr-eiit, Alice Hcates, Kdii I'm mm, II I'elrrt and IVto Melog Th off Ho of A W. P...II was d UreJ tt m by DADDY5 EYEN1NQ FAIRYTALES riARY GHAiLVM DONNtR THI JAPANEII NIOHTINOALt. "Well. Mr, Japans Nlghtlagata. I think you tra ery rude IntlM-d " "ily dear lira. Japan Mghttogat. I don't rar In th lesi abal yow thlnl. Tour eplnluo mant nothing to me. car nt for It; rr whether yo tell it to R) or mt, and I car not even whether you have aa opinion or not." "Too ar only adding to your rude ness all th time." said Mrs. Japan Nlfhtlngal. "Mr dear Mr. Japan Nightin gale. I do not with you to talk about arithmetic m. I never went to achool. I never shall go to school. And I don't cars to hear about sebmd." "I never mentioned achool, and I nvr mentioned arithmetic," aald lira. Japan Nightingale. "You might Jii.t a wll have men tioned them." aald Mr. Japanese Night ingale. "Hut I didn't, and so why should I b blamed for something I didn't dot I m sure I never mentioned either of ihem. nd. In fact, you didn't aay that I did." "I didn't say that you did." aald Mr. Japanese Nightingale. "I aald that you might Just a well hav talked about both arlthmette and achool a to talk about adding. "Tou said that I wa adding to my rudenes all the time. Now, I car ITTTlTnT MM J. W. Reed, of Etacada, wa an Or egon City visitor, Wednesday, "I Object Whan You full My Tall Feather." not about adding. I car Irs for sub tracting and a for mnltlplylng-woll, "I didn't mean you wer adding Inumoeri like they do In arithmetic," aid Mn. Japanese Nlghtlngal, "I Imply meant that you wer adding bad manner." ' "All the nine," said Mr. Japanea Nightingale. "In arithmetic they add o ninny number of thla and no many number of that, For Instance they y two nlghtlngalea added to two 'other nlghtlngule mk In ill four ,lKht!iiKn!s. I "So TOU wer trvln. i. - - ui on i tnat Instead of on rudenesa I hid ley "hI rudenesse. idded to th on, mak m. I itippose, fonr In til." Mrs. .Inpanes NlghtlngiU gsv a fonny nttle chuckl and mad funny little anund In her throat which ound 4 Ilk grunt reason of hi. temo,! fZ.T" H.I II K 1. L UU u.. -1 'It of th Council, Th, aalea,fab.encfofil"M DIOlCATloTilavif JlltlB IS, I titty (.,. . fc. ni ta m. Mu wr M Tit a iti, and lh Ml-si,,, tUt r.v their hrst c.,,.1..: rn n rlo and Kvly,, Muirfci.. V" K.lt and AtM 0rfc. ' rlmk AnhbUhon i i,,,.., " "tr eat th ihuch rsih r'n his efroru t build ibis wnnmunlty. Bni Mtf "' I a beautiful strut . - ,n ma ftULL "UN W0ma"n luMl l!nontl)( sur,.rl.e , lUitl Hull lh- es,lg o( M ivccnelon twin t. . '" W tw,y of he ftic. ltU2 "7w iisij:t tANOV Torai John tirsy. i,f Hubiimlty(M(. Ul wek. r ;.;, twi 1.1 Idaho for lho umn,f 11 rrrd I. I'r. i.,r ,h. UWf VUnaU atl Ik It" A t ' I i.Hfoel u.t Ut.dr " Mrs, I t lunlr ri4ltM, rr.M kM kfc.lfe.-. I ....... ....m. . i,r. (hWt fee. who It wifh it,- -Mi. and who landed at , xt ks atttif h B, w Mrs. Manin Mikkn m m fen are tunm at Ki,,.t. Mr H It W.ikii... of j.a "'y '" . r(:H for PIeO'lic;iu. ,i,r Wf ' o'pinf n.r tjijy peSUfJ Mt Mrt! M,.rf.,ir. q( th el of Mr Hicscrtty rk hont to mvkt (run, ife, rwt where h !.ti,4 b,a ersl ttniith Mr arid Mr. K tii! ( Mttt n, Ml. Mars,rt Umvu rw weekend cieta t ti, jt wander homo on JMtutr l-(v W rot h. tit Tkt hNinli- lho rtsceul fc rts at I Mr and Mrs It ft u Kim Mr Shelley turuvfy Um l Uf Mtw J M t Milier. of ittdf Rjic, ThHsnimoti home ta i Cu!s ntaaw y "Too're vary fond f isg tmr thing up so It wiil mis fr." at aid. "I that th h fV9 alasj dd tr "It I ot," !d Mr. Jt ?ftgth tngala. prewdty, w!t, aaywwy. yf eg W4 Mra. Japan Nlghttar!. "I lont why." atSj Vt. hp Nlghtlngal. "Wby rs1 a mdenera together t Cssl e lit gnnd manner well s M fjersT "Toti dent N W k Mrs J a panes Nlghtlngsl Ml tng her head m on nd. fact mnaln that y raal n a yon thin y . f" dd two and two t f four." "Not ray bld fwtr tt tX Mr. Japan Nlghttnisla 1 you'rw far from ate t J uch hado mat ltll NvS rd and oraag tooi'hr t f trt, iHNiutlful fallow rtrrie v my ye, ytllow greeo Tr?lJ lowlsh In front, browolili I I choir (election of hidi v orlngs, I m. "And th cousin whs Nl,n' siffli fritnd of our wUtr " most beautifully." ' ."But you don't whtitl." Japan Nlghtlngal. "It me any good to hr that p In wblati. o lo matter, but I'm too lay my to b lt out of my csgs J lng to fly bout and I l(,4f" hd on on ld when I p Bilstresa, but I rani P W1 9 "t don't object to It though KT" Joo't wbltl. but I do object t" ro pull my tall feather, for I " Hdar that ry md." "I car. not for your ' Mr. Japan. Mghtlngslr. J ilrdy told you that, M V thatlm.orryIdldltdJ igaln. ! hop ! am forgl Mr. Japanese NlgbtlnriH rw to him and Mid that ""W forgiven I ..it FAR BEYOND AUJQTTED 0 Instance of RemrkbH Ci Longevity Which w " Wll Authenticity Th death at Nenagh, CntT Wj ry. Irelnnd. of Mr. I',,""' a1 reimrted to h.v renched ' . ii . i... ie.i the . j Express to tnak record th other famou case"' .''.,) In UK)4 th reulmental chf l ' d Jfllh Ilengal Infantry wsMi w t lng aervlce. In Calculi " u ISO. In 1008 Andrei JWJ. Bchmldt, a Iiussmn, i" which allowed-that he ' v4 old, and .d mistral" ft batt.llon In 1. Jl Hadji Haouf wa t33. ? c earning a living Ma"' it.ntlnoplo, but Nw"f n Bsrd with Quo-Ka-Nnra, M-t chief who roamed the sl. ; ound at th sg of 1. ' roily conceded bl ' v. d w iu,.i. h 200. nd h C,B1" ... if er tn urn J : mamka known to hi. tribe. I plht Inches In height ann -- g t "SIS VS! woman rent" . k TO. left her natlv. ! Uved In Dwl.JnifV 1012 Burop bid WOO am, of whom 8.8SS