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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 192a
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Newsy Briefs From
All Over the County
MRL GERBER ALLEGES :
iGGiAMSIED
LOGAN", Ore., Jan. 6. (Editor of
the Enterprise!.--In the New Year
Issue of "the RannerCourier, H. W.
Hagemann has a lengthy article, con
Mating mostly of firures claimed to be
taken from the published county
court reports but which have in tact
been twisted and changed and fal
sified to suit Ma own purpose. He
give a total of $10,206 which he says
was charged to District 12 and paid
to m relatives, when it can be prov
en that of that amount over $6000
was spent entirely for hauling ma
terial at the paving plant, repairing
bridges, etc, entirely under the super
vision of the county court and road
master
A An Instance of the misrepre
sentation Indugled In he says that
Bruno or J3. I Friedrlck received a
total of $1.T0.83 from District u
en n fact he has not worked In
said district since 1917, under E. C.
Oerber. Here are the Totals ot the dif
ferent items that H. V. Hagemann
charges to district 12 but which are
charged to general road funds;
General road. February. $171;
March, $270; April. $52; May. $105.
50; June. $19.70; July. $623.S5; Au
gust, $1813.14; September, $1513.6i;
October, $1079.28; November. $496.69;
giving a total, as previously stated
of over $6000.
11. W. Hagemann evidently forgot
to charge up to road district 12 the
account of E. C. Gerber, two sister
in-laws that worked at the court
house. .
IL W. Hagemann mentions only the
relatives and nothing of the numer
ous others who worked on the road.
He also fails to mention the amounts
drawn by the five others who also
worked tracks and drew amounts to
equal or to exceed the amounts drawn
by E. C. Gerber, Harry Babler (cous
ins of E. C Gerber). Bnino Fredrich
(brother-in-law of E. C. Gerberi at
the paving plant
EDWIN C. GERBER.
Brookside Society
Holds Mock Trial
UNION MILLS. Jan. 6. Mrs. Fred
Howard of Portland spent New Tears
with her sister. Miss Rosa Mulvany.
A masquerade dance wss held at
the local dance hall on New Years eve.
A fne time was reported by all.
The Brookside Literary Society
held its first meeting of the year on
Saturday evening. A mock trial was
the special feature of the evening.
This was very much enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Arthur Zweifel of Independ
ence spent the holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. TruWnger.
Mirtin and Harold Johnson return
ed to Corvallis Monday to continue
their studies at O. A. C.
J. S. Howard of McMinnville, spent
Christmas week with his aunt. Miss
Rosa Mulvany.
Miss Pauline Nordltng has Just re
covered frcm a severe case of ton
solitis. the week end with Mies Ruth Sue.
Miss Vivian Baty of Molalla spent
Mrs Philip Hult ot Mulino called on
Mrs. Joseph Nordling on New Years
eve. ' ' ' '
Bart H. Licthwardt of Helena,
Mont., visited Martin Johnson Satur
day. E. James visited Oregon City on
business Saturday.
Willard Oldenberg of Clarkes at
tended the masquerade dance givtn
by the Brookside Jazz Club.
O. F. Johnson and family spent
Thursday evening with Joe Nord
Nordllngs. Harold Johnson and Allen Larking
attended the Molalla high school
alumni dance at Molalla Tuesday.
Miss Laura Purcell of Athena, Ore.,
Is now teaching in the local public
school. She will also give instructions
in the ninth grade for the benefit of
Ruth and Wade Siler and Norma Cul
bertson. Herman Taylor of Mulino attended
Literary at Brookside Saturday even
ing. " ' '
Mountain Road Is
Visited by Frost
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MOUNTAIN ROAD.
Frost made his visit
Jan.
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7. Jack
Mountain
Road again this week.
Most everyone, out heard the whist
les New Years eve ringing the old
year out and the New Year in.
Mr, and Mrs. John Robinson spent
New Yeans with .relatives in Port
land. - .
.Walter Christensen and John Wag
ley spent New Years with the form
er's sister Mrs. A. Coekr.
The Mountain Road school started
Monday. ....
Neils Christensen from Eastern
Oregon, has been visiting his parents.
Mrs. Cloe Kelnofer spent last "week
In Oregon City visiting relatives. ' ,
Mr. and Mrs. Nolan's daughter vis
ited them this week end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hellberg enter
tained a few young folks New Years
eve.
Mrs. J. W.' Robinson visited her
mother at Deer Island this week. '
Mr. and ' Mrs.' ' Wm. Kaiser spent
New Years evo in Willamette with
their daughter. ' ' , ' ' '" ' '
Mr.' and Mrs. R. C. Scoffern visited
relatives here thle week.
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Merry Bells Ring
In Glad New Year
WILSONVILLE. Jan. 7. Merry
bells, whistles and powder rang in the
New Year here, on the morning of
January - . -; -x , ! "
The New Year masquerade ball was
a very enjoyable affair and was well
attended . ;
Mrs. William Turner, and young
son are visiting Mrs. Turner's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Baker.
Lloyd Jones was ill during the
Christmas vacation, but was better,
and able to return to O. A. C. Sat
urday. A Christmas program was given by
Hood View Sunday School, on Christ
mas eve.
The local school teachers, gave a
very enjoyable Christmas tree pro
gram In the M. E. church, on Christ
mas Eve, and all the children were
bountifully remembered.
Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Barner are vis
iting relatives, near Willamette.
Mr nd Mrs. Barner and Mr. and
Mrs. George Tlsltd Mr' nd
Mrs. A. Bataleia It tho week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gra2?r ftnd!
family, Misses Helen and Jessie An
gus, Jack Angus. Mr. and Mrs. Nor
man Say John Say, Jamea Say, Mr.
anl Mrs. A. A. Wood, and daughter,
Audrey attended the Joint installa
tion of tbe Masonic order and O. E.
S at Sherwood, on New Wear's Eve.
Miss MacLean, principal ot the lo
cal school, spent the holidays at th
home ot her sister, in Tacoma.
Leah Wagner, Effle Wagner, Lloyd
Jones, Rosetta Graham, E. Kruse,
John Say, James Say, Flora Collins,
Eleanor Say, Virginia Say, Audrey
Wood, Martha Stangel. E. Tate, Don
ald Say, Dorothy Say and Wallace
Young weremong the students from
college and high school, who spent
the vacation with relatives, in this vi
cinity. '
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Young enter
tained quite a number of relatives at
Christmas dinner
The L O. O. F. held a joint installa
tion with the Rebekah order on Satur
day eveniug, January 3, at 8 o'clock,
at which time the following members
were installed In the Odd Fellows' or
der by H. D. Aden installing officer;
Walter Murray, Noble Grand; George
Batalgia, Vice-GGrand; Walter Sharh,
secretary; and Tom Mulloy, treasurer.
Those installed into the Rebekah or
der were A. Camehl, Noble Grand;
May Murray, Vice-Grand; B. Batalgia,
secretary; F. Zohn treasurer. Miss
B.; Batalgia was installing officer for
the Rebekah lodge. A splendid ban
quet was served at the close of the
ritualistic work.
Marshall Family ! !
5 Smallpox Victims
CLARKES. Jan. 6.--Go. Clarke
butchered some hogs last week.
Fred Marshall and family are
very ill with smallpox.
David Moehnke was to town last
Monday.
Arthur Hornschulhand and family
vMtcH her Barents of Sherwood over
New Years.
Mrs. B. Sullivan went to Portland
to visit her children over the holi
days.
rharles Derrick and family are
visiting her sister Mrs. David Moeh
nke and family for a short time.
Henry Kleinsmith sawed wood tor
R. L. Lambert last week.
The Clarkes school is closed on
account of smallpox.
Roger Lambert visdted his sister
Mrs Ray Jones and family of Amity
over Christmas. ' V. ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Stromgreen went to
Oregon City last Sunday to visit their
rtaiiE-Titer Mrs. Charles Harlow and
Miss Pearl Stromgreen. $
Mrs. Rudolph Hagg visited her par
ents, Fred Marshall and family ovei
the holidays.
Freezing Weather
Delays Ploughing
REDLAND, Jan. 5. Once more we
are having freezing weather and
farmers are unable to plow for spring
grain.
E. K. Allen, of Portland, spent Sun
day with home folks.
, Lloyd Allen haa a new Ford.
Gladys Allen has returned to her
school In Stafford.
! Alva Bonney had his adenoids and
tonKils removed last Tuesday at Ore
gon City hospital.
Married, at the home of her broth
er on Christmas day, Miss Delia M.
Hulse, former teacher at District 116,
to H. G. Nevill of Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs; H. G. Nevill expect to
start for San Francisco next Monday,
where Mr..Nevlll has secured a posi
tion in electrical work.
A. L. Allen went to Portland last
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Spatts were Oregon
City visitors last Wednesday.
Mrs. Gus IaPC hand Bon, Richard,
returned from Portland last Tuesday
where they spent Christmas.
; Mrs. Grace Allen Court right spent
Tuesday and : Wednesday with her
aunt.,1 Mrs. A. O. Hollingsworth of
Gladstone.
Mr Hock, road boss, Is mending
the old plank road in Redland this
week. ' '
' Joe and Milford Hinkle are busy,
with their trucks, hauling grain and
hay fof the farmers out this way.
j Mrs. Wlshard of Portland will
teach the remainder of the school
year.1"'1 Vi 'i'i!i' i
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K.STACADA, Jan. 7. 1. M. Park
mid sou James have bought the
Krouier mill now located a few miles
from Estacada in Garfield, and will
move the same to a location at Spring
water. Milton Evans and mother Mrs. M.
It. Evans motored to Portland Mon
day. Government Hunter A. G. Ames,
who has been home since Thanksgiv
ing, loft this week tor his camp In
the mountains.
A carload of prone trees were ship
ped out of Estacada Monday from tbe
O. W. Faling nursery at Garfield.
W. F. Cary of Boring was a business
visitor in Estacada Monday morning.
Some Gipsies visited this section
the first of the week and one ot the
female persualson was around town
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Thomas Grain Drill
In Our Opinion the Foremost Drill of America
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Engines, Pumps and Water Supply Goods.
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soliciting the privilege of telling for
tunes. Mrs. Mayme Boyle was out. from
Portland Saturday night to furnish
music for the special picture put on
at the Family theatre.
W. E. Linn' went to Portland the
first ot the week to look after busi
ness interests, being- absent two or
three days.
A. E. Sparks and wife went to
OrefshHra bo New Years day to be the
dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. V.
Adix. ; ". ' ;-
Comma enumerator J. Q. Ilayman, is
around asking questions and other
wise finding out many thigs in re
gard to the people.
Press' Farrell ot Boring was a busi
ness visitor In Estacadu Monday.
R. G. Marchbank has been making
soma improvements on the property
which ho recently purchased of J. W.
Reed on Broadway,
, New Years day will long be rem
embered by people of Eptacada and
surrounding country on , account of
the splendid time all who attended
had at the Estacada hotel when sev
eral ladies of the town entertained,
or kept open house. Quite a number
called in the afternoon and, the la
dies brought fancy work and visited,
besides listening to musical selec
tions and enjoying a treat of popcorn
and apples, the. apples being present
ed to the ladies for the occasion by
A. W. Bodkin, of Garfield. In the ev
ening the largest crowd that ban as
sembled for mai:y months In a so
cial way, . was present Cards, danc
ing und viKiting was the order of
amusement. Mrs. Mayme Boyle of
Portland, being' the pianelst for the
occasion. Old folks, middle aged and
young mingled together lu one grand
good time. Refreshments consisting
of sandwiches and coffee were serv
ed. The rooms were prettily decorat
ed for the occasion and presented a
home like appearance. The originat
ors of this pleasant occasion can feel
amply repaid for their efforts by the
ntnn word of appreciation extondud
for snoli a pleasant evening.
. Mr. and Mr. P, M. Wagner re
turned from San Diego, Cal., Monday,
where they went to visit their two
sons wh are spending tho winter
there for their health. Mr. Wagner re
ports that both boys aw steadily im
proving J
Tiny cards have been received In
Estiicndu this week announcing the
birth ot a ten pound daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Douglass, January 3.
The young lady has been named Bet
ty Jean and the happy parents we re
ceiving many congratulations. The
little Mfss was born at the sanitar
ium In Grwhain,
Miss Gertrude Alexander. who
taught the grade school here, resign
ed and hunow teaching at Greshnm.
Her plains has been filled by Miss
Clara Voyen of Portland.
Mrs. A. E. Sparks visited friends
at Watson last Sunday.
Mm. T. J. Regan returned from. Eu
pone, where she spent Chrlstmus with
her daughter. Mrs. Betts. Inst Satur
day. : '
Mrs A. W. Botkln of Garfield. Is
reported very 111 with a bad cold,
John Trexal's team ran away Tues
day evening from Morgan Bros, store
down Main street and only stopped
when they came in eonUct with a
telephone pole, which they lowered
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Sell "The Line That Leads
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Oregon City Agents
11th and Main Streets
PORTLAND, OREGON
to the ground. No damage was done
only to the wagon.
Mrs. Roy Eshelman of Salem, visit
ed relatives and old friends in this
locality for a couple ot days last week.
Louis Jones was a week-end visitor
In Estacada from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Williams of
Bull Run, were week end visitors at
the home of Mrs. . William's sister,
Mrs. U. S. Morgan.
3. H. Denning of .Wasco, Ore., who
spent the 'holidays here, the guest ot
his sister, Mrs. V, S. Morgan, left for
his home last Tuesday.
Miss Nova Smith had the misfor
tune to dishveated her knee cap last
Sunday evening, while : engaged in
playing with her brother nnd Is con
fined to her home.
Last Wednesday DouglasH Drill
accidentally shot -himself with a re
volver, the bullet going through hia
leg. Although painful he is getting
along nicely.
School was resumed again last Mon
day morning with proftpects for a
splendid continuation of the school
year.
" Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Saling, last Sun
day, entertained a number of rela
tives from Portland.
Walter Beck to
Erect Building
CEDARDALE, Jan. 7. Mr. and
Mrs. Park of Beehlll spent New Years
day at their daughter's, Mrs. Bob
Lamm. ; '
Mrs. John Lamm visited at George
Anderson's New Years. ,, '2,
Arthur Orem and wife spent Sun-
day at Katie Uitteity. Pete Latterly,
Katie's father, bus btou seriously lti
but Is better,
Waiter Beck is having lumber
hauled preparatory to building on a
small tract he has purchased below
Orchard's Fulls,
George Anderson is working tor
Hult company at Col ion,
Ermol lark from Portland spent
few days with her parents at Colton
last week.
Ted Noyer and PerryxWUllams at
tended Ccout meeting at Colton Tues
day evening.
John Luffoty and family spent Now
Year's day at Bob Lamm.
School started again on Monday at
Cedardnltt after a two weeks' vaca
tion. Mildred Orem Is- Janitor this
month.
Charley Beck sold his cow at
Meadowbrook.
Claude Wlnslow Is building n garags.
Dinner In Honor
of Mrs. F. Howard
CLACKAMAS, Jan. 8. Red Cross
held business moot ins at I. O. O. F.
hall Thursday afternoon.
Mrs, P. Sutbnuer entertained at din
ner on Sunday lu honor of her niece,
Mrs. Fred Howard, of Portland, the
occasion being her ninth wedding an
niversary. Covers were laid for
thirteen. The guests were Mrs. Bus
bailor's sisters and brothers from
Canby and Sherwood.
Benton Vedder was a visitor at the
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school on Wednesday.
Alice Peterson Is quite sick with
severe cold and threatening pneumo
nia. Ray Landas has been confined to
his room with tonsllltls for several
Henry Netson returned from Oregon
City hospital on Wodnesday, much Im
proved. . '"''nt'"'''' i U :v 1 ; ;
Gu Haberlach is still at the hospi
tal quite 111 with peumonia.
Harry Hargreaves returned to Alpin
after a two weeks' visit with his
mother and sisters here.
Miss Qortruda Hargreaves returned
to Monmouth after a three weeks' vis
it with her mother.
Glendolyn Jones formerly of Cluck-
amas is teaching at Washougal.
Santa Clans brought Mr, and Mrs.
Edward , Hargreaves a piano for
a Christmas gift.
Mias Flossie Pierce returned to Rain
lor on Sunday after spending the hol
idays with her parents here.
Donald Young has, the whooping
cough, the only case In town at the
present time.
Denta Robblns loft Wednesday for
Berkeley Calif., after spending tho hoi'
Idays with her mother. hero.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noyso
of Vacavllla,' Calif., on December 24
Miss Minnie Lewis, teacher In Clack
a daughter. Mrs. Noyse was formerly
amas school. ,
Mrs, Joseph Buikholder, of Aurora,
who has been spending a few days
vlMMiik her sinter, Mrs. Joe Fox, of
Gladstone, has returned to her home.
6he also visited her brother, Harvey
bder, of West Linn, before returning
SANDY DEPARTMENT
MRS. BLANCH SHELLIV, Correspondent.
&ANOJ, O. 0. F. INSTALL", ,
BANDY, Jan. Distrlot Deputy
Onuid Muster Umtholeu In' Installing
oftlcors, seated the followlm officers
ot the Sundy I, O. O. F. Lodge Mon
day evening: N. Q. It. Reed; Vice Q.
Cecil Duke; Chaplain. R. 8. Smith;
Warden, M. Smith: Conductor, H.
Wolf; R. 8. N. Q. Sylvester Hall; 8.
S. N. O. Mr. Hull. R. 8. V. 0. J. Har
nett; L, V V. O. Otto Melnlg; Secre
tary A. C. Pnumbnckj Treasurer, Otto
Moliilg; 8. 8, E, Brunt and J. Abel;
Inside uard, Herman Burns; Outside
guard, K. Colomnn. A bis oyster sup
per flnlxhed an enjoyable evening.
JOINT INSTALLATION INJOYASLI
BANDY, Jan. 7. Th Htmdy Mason
la and Eastern Star Lodfos held a
joint Installation In the I. O. O. F.
hall on the evening of December 26.
Fred t Proctor of the Bandy A. F.
A. M , as IttstalllnK officer Installed (ho
following: Master, F. M. Morgan; 8r.
Warden. C. I llenson, Jr. Warden,
Chn. Quirksnll; sec. Kd Hums, treas
Knill Wendlnnd.
Mrs. Rose Quleksall Installed the
following officers ot tin Eastern 8tar
Worthy Matron Mrs. Clara Lewarti;
Worthy Patron. Imter Towusand;
Asslxtant Matron, Mrs. Delia Kddy;
Coiiductress, Mint Lulu Kddy; Sec.
Kd P. Mums; Tr Kred I Proctor.
After the Installation, about forty
couples adjourned to the Sandy hotel
where a bounteous banquet was ser
ved. SMALL GIRL ENTERRTAINS
SANDY, Jan. 7. Jotinla Shelley en
tertained on the afternoon ot Dec. 31,
the occasion being her tiltthth birth
day. The houe and tablea were
prettily decorated with Cbrlittmtt
Kreen and red and green crepe
paper. A large birthday caVe bear
ing the required number of cmdlcn
wa one of the enjoyable feature.
Those who enjoyed her hoHpltallty
were Arletha Proctor, Dorothy, Ruth
and Ronald Jr. Eion, Roberta Smith.
lVrolhy Dixon WlniUfred and Ortle
Olockncr. Ellen Wolf and Henri Dlt
tert FUNmAL OP BULL RUN WOMAN
P V.VDY. Jn ".--Tumoral Hrvif(.
fur Mr. K!lu Klimter were hold at
tho Hull Hmi C'inununlty limine last
Wodnt'Hdiiv ttftcrnoon. tnt-rmnt w
in Cliff SI.Ih tVi!K't rv. the S.uidy He
bfkuh Lodte, of which h iw n
Happy New Year
Greeting from Logan
LOGAN, Jan. 7. A happy und pros
perous New Years to all,
; Mm. Bosnia l.nnaford Und children
of Conic Rock. Wash., visited her
parents Mr and Mrs. T. Kaden. dur
ing the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, Ibices of En
tnenda visited relatives here Sunday.
Wldor Jtu-obHOii Of 'Arlington, Wn;,
recently releaicd from active wnlca
In the navy, and one of the Juckica
on the "Wewtern nella" to Tark-y,
visited Floyd Klrchmn, bis shipmate,
recently.' He Is bating the sam
trouble (hot niauy.of tho navy boys
exiHTlencod In getting the Liberty
bonds that they ligusd P and pain
for.
A new Chevrolet 'in tho Bunh ga
rage is the latest auto news.
The rock crusher la In operation
again to fill a few bad places on tho
Carver rond or Bakers bridge grade.
Saturday wati the regular meeting
of the Grange, C. E. Sponco Installed
tho officers. Several visitors wore
present from linkers Bridge. C. K
Sprngue was elected secretary. lie
was a former member and until mov
ing here was county agent at Port
Orchard, Wash.
Cupid seems to have been busy of
late. The firm of Oye and Straubo,
Lower lx)gan store, have "pooled"
their Interests" and consolidated for
life, nnd the latter name will be the
firm name hereafter. They have made
many friends here who wish them all
happiness possible. Mr. Strnulie U a
wellto do stockman of Fossil, Oregon,
and owns a large stock runch.
Mrs. Griffith attendod grange Sat
urday, accompanied by her grand
daughter and family. The latter wai
formerly Mists Nannie Brown.
Mr. and Mrs, C, B. Spraguo enter
tained a houseful of friends and rel
atives New Years day.
(J Hoda, our J.pnnene neighbor,
oftof losing 300 sacks of potatoes rj piny thai wonderful : visitor Iwho
the cold weather, got discouraged and j new .loses Jior charm.. Aa , to the
tlih' Is quite a chance for a renter ot jnndrnt slinphord watching his flock
buyer. St to the tiny ; child ; ot today who
: N, L. Klrchom was one 'of seven
who had a close call Tuesday Inst in
an elevator of the Plttock Bldg., Bort
hind. Something went wrong and it
dropped six stories A good shaking
tip and a scare to be remembered for
somo time. Tho automatic brakes
failed to work. . '
Fred Locklev Of
Journal Visits City
! Fred Lockley, well known now,
paper man of Portland, wag in Oregon
City Wednesday where he was secur
ing data on the early history of Ore
gon City., j . , ., ., . .,,
Mr. Lockley Is writing a series of
articles on the early history of the
hlstorlcui town, and , those are ap
pearing each evening In tho Portland
Journal, , ,
! There ore tp bo over HO short art
icles In the series, and before con
cluding Mr. Lockley Is to give the
manufacturing plants, Including the
paper and , woolen mills. , ( , , (
l .Ham .!'... ,! f "r,n , .!
I C,n,A HMinet.h, , of,, , Molulla, ., was
among those to, transact business
here on, ; Wednesday afternoon. ; , , , , 5 . , ,
! Ult.t'Is.is-rfl.Tlnn 'l..-l i,,. ntr
ineinbor, taking chnritt at the arum.
The floral 'offering wero many mid
hcaullful. A trio, compomd of Mr.
Kdna Ehhoii, Mtim Kwlo Junkor ami
II, L. Hnilth Mung vovtiral npproprluto
KidectlonH.
ICIla WInt'Rnrdner wnn born In
lleiilon Co,, Mhetourl, May 13th, IH71,
grew to woiimuhood there and wmj
inurrled to A, K. Kllnger on kc, 21,
tsttl. To thin union four children wort
born, 8amul O., of Hood Illvur, Alviu
W. of Hull Hun, Mtu, My Olbbonn, of
KiiKctie. and CliarUtu ot Hull Run. ,
Bits wu a member ot th M. V
chuwh, having Joined In girlhood.
Bhfl w 1ho a member f the Rwbo
Huh IOdKH und of the Royal Nolph
bori ot America.
Hho died at her home at Dull Run
Ico. 2H, her huHlmnd, children and
one daughter In law bilng preM)nt.
GIRL UNDERGOES
HANDY", Jan. 7-
OPERATI0N
Little Arletha
Proctor, tfnughtr of Mr. and Mr.
Fred Iroctor of 8andy, waa taken to
the Portland Ear. Eye. N and
Throat hoxpltnl Monday and had hT
tonnllit removed Tvnday morning.
Shu a reported a doing nicely
SANDY LOCALS
Mutt Mucin. Mro. Ruth Co of Mar
mot and IMhn Mary Much, of r lu
nula wore week end gueata at the
MiicliN home on Handy IIIJko,
II K. Kmkdii tipent Haturdity and
Sumliiy at Woodburn, tho guoot ot bin
mother. Incidentally, It. K. killed one
lone duck.
Mlaa Margaret Kh-in returned to
Sandy Sunday evening after upend
ing the holidiiya with the homo folk
In Wanhingdm,
Mudum Healed und McCulley
were Portland vUltora Monday and
Tmnday.
Cforgo Plliin und family ar mov
ing Into one of tin cottngn In Proit-
t tor How. , ' ; . ,. ,
tr, 8tury ha moved from the Kl
Nncf boaw to the M A. Denton prop
erty, wbl h he recently purcham-d,
Mr. Itodd r!turnd to th Hrluht
wood LundKif romiuny Monday when
aim will ivi'iudi htr diitlet oji cook.
Mra. Mudiion took Up htr dnttn m
tsmk nt the Simdv laimber co, Ti'iH
duy a'tr a titration of novrrul dny
Mr. and Mra J. C, IMke ar. vIbII
lug In Portland Ihh wk.
t". II. Puiveil ivturnxd to Sandy
lint week nftcr an extendi''! trip tfini
th V'ddie ftititH and Cnlifoiiila Jlu
remained In Iw A,ngclt' for a while.
Mackshurg
MACKSIil'ftfl.'Jun. 6. -The wed
ding of John Welnger ws nnnosncd
last week. Mr. Welnger has taken his
bride to live In the houe which ho
built adjoining that ot his parents,
A little son came last week to the
home of Mr. and Mr. Dan Yodor. '
Knough ot tho cold which hofrtiui to
strengthen ns the days begin to lung
then has come to prevent the.tliun
honored tradition. We nrn glad, how
ever, to endure tho cold for tho sake
of the added length of the day which
In thja brlht January weather Is
clearly perceptible now. With a sun
shlno so enchanting and an atmo
sphere so full of bracing ollxlr we
cannot view tho duy's decline with- ;
out regret. The cold that make u
glowing fir so welcome and tbat,
brides, allows you to absorb your
self with Inside work enchanted by
the thought that lha garden or soma
other out of-floor Interest Is being
neglected, Is welcome even ! to . the
most eurnont devotee to Mother Na
ture's charms.
Spring will be here before our
winter's work Is done, be diligent a
wa may, It will come to the rancher,
who Is ever on tho alert to Increase
hia planting area by disposing .of his
trees to advantage and by clearing
away the incumbrance that the 'trees
leave behind, and to the housewife
whllo getting tho family wardrobo nnd
bedding Into such shape that when
winter Is past she may turn to her
gardening and to her fruit proserv.
Itig with a conscious undisturbed by
the thought that her needle should bo
In constant use.
Somo attention to the sociul side
of nature, too, must claim a tow of
the winter. hours. The Mother's Clubt
Is not neglected. The next meeting Is
to ho ona January 15 at the home of
the secretary, Mrs. G. M. Baldwin.
ThiWB bright ilayi pines within
our v(ew two marvels of Nuturo that
many would gladly If nocc-isary
triivcl fur to see. First In the surliest
morning tluwn the eiwtcrn sky dis-
should be wrapped up and held where
he could gaze uptvj'her face the en-
- I ,,,aIllB piunct. Venus Is ovor now
9rcno and beautiful shJNJooks out
from the dark canopy of a midnight
sky. ; i ' !, ' -
Clip This and Keep It For
''r;;j .', Reference! ','.',,'', '
It May Be The Means of Saving
' :i" Your Life " 1
I have equlppod an office
with treating rooms at the Cot
tage Hotel,; Canby, Oregon,
I will give special attention to
, treatments for Rheumatism,
Ptomnch, Llvor and - Nervous
"troubles, also female troublo.
, ,Good, warm rooms with board
may be had at this hotel In con
nection with your troatmonU at
. reasonable, rates. , , -,, r ,, ,,.
, My, rates are reasonable and
after an examination, If I can
not help you, I will frankly toll
.DR. JOHN FULLER
Drugloss Physician,, Canby, Ore,
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