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ORRGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 16. 1920. NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY Correspondence From All Over the County Telling of Improvements and Local Happening During The Past Week Your Subscription WillJReceive Prompt Attention. NARROW ESCAPE WHEN HIT BY AUTOIV10B1LE ESTACADA, prtl 15. Miss Florence Kendall ot Greeham, visited her sister, Mrs. A. K. Morton of this place last Sunday. Mrs. W. P. Cary and daughter, Glen, went to Portland Sunday morning to visit her sister, Mrs, H. H. Boyle and family. They returned Monday eve ning. Miss Mary Whiting, who has been visiting; witj Portland friends, has returned. D. E. Eschelman and wle were passengers to Portland Saturday morn ing. George Weatherby is building some up-to-date hen houses en his place in the east part ot the city. Mrs. P. M. Wagner went to Salem Saturday to amend the funeral of a relative. Dr. L. A. Wells and family motored to Portland Sunday to visit the doc- J. L CASE TRACTOR AND HORSE DRAWN PI V Af m twa Ems f olowm Oat have tm mum-r mm. for NT NwOwMWa trade, bMAV km a cornel has ef ynOdag Cmam CmIot Cihi nln for Eskt fcogt 1 t year an are Uhtg U f ow prodacad in both steel Flew is operatiaf ccenrelry la fcQ parts ef the Morth- uuuea riews 1M vetcaa Trader Cut, shews aere, pee mm setae features that yea wul want wbea yea aadentaad tbcaa, It is very elastic, caa he changed from 12 to 14 er 16-iaeh cat fat very few aunatet mad is aude ia eae, twe and three bottom siaaa with gen iun fool proof power lift. Roderick-I ean, Clark's Cutaway, Forkner Light Draft, J. L Case carloads Myers Pumps, carload Stover Engines, carload Stover Feed M just received. We advise you to fill needs while our stock is youi good, Everything in cultivators from There are few lines on which we riding 'cultivators is one of the few. this years prices. J. I. Case Planet, Jr. W- JF. Wilson, lis Co. Oregon. City Agents tor's parents and other relatives, re turning in tie evening. The American Legion have posters out announcing a dance at the Esta cada pavilion on Saturday evening, April 24. Good music will be one of the attractions. Supper will be ser ved at the Houser restaurant. Mrs. Harry Snyder and Mrs. Clark Possen were Portland visitors last Friday. Rev. S. G. Bestes, the coyboy preach er, who is here visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. D. H. Morgan, preached in Portland last Sunday. Miss Ruth Morrison of the high school faculty, has been enjoying a visit this week with her sister Mar garet of Hood River. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Dil lon in this vicinity are sending con gratulations on account ot twin babies having arrived at their home in Port landa boy and a girl. Mrs. M. A. Wright and daughter, Dorris, of Oakland, Calif., are here vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs; C. E. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Van Duzer, Jame3 Van Duzer and Miss Cole of Portland, were guests last Sunday of Dr and Mrs. A. Morse. Banker Stephens went to Portland Tuesday to be absent all the week. Mrs. J. F. Ounlop went to Portland to consult a specialist in regard to an ear trouble and is improving under treatment. Pupils of the high school are pre paring a play to be presented here soon. Miss McKnlght is the coach. A number of Rebekahs and Odd Fel lows of this place are planning on at tending a meeting of that order at Sandy, on the evening of Monday, April S6 ' i tt, io r!,.r n I hn rh r Irvine to orean-l nrf hv m-ar.ti everv , Tnesdey v(L Ml ss Ccrtrudo Dillon went to Port land Saturday to see her new niece Last Sunday morning Joan Finch, son of B. 11. Finch of this place, nar rowly escaped serious injury by being knocked down by au automobile. Ha had been riding his bycicle and had turned out to avoid an oncoming mi chine, when another car backed in to him. His foot was run over by one ot the wheels, but fortunately there was deep mud there and the toot a only bruised. His bicycle was broken up quite badly. Florence June and Mary Alice Reed visited Portland friends over the Sab bath. Mrs. Viola Douglass ot Portland, was In Estacada Friday night, the guest ot her son, Ed Douglass and wife, Mrs. F. Whitu:ey of Portlandr was a guest at the Dr. Wells home last Thursday. The Ladies' Aid of the Christtan church are making arrangements to serve a chicken supper at the Esta cada hotel on the evening of April 30. Mayor Bartlett ot this place has sent In his petition for the Republi can nomination ot representative ot Clackamas county. His many friends in this locality are wishing him good luck in securing the nomination. George Pointer, who recently came here from Portland, has bought six j ow a4 rfafiaf pWva, mdntomm Ike J. L tractaro. ThaM fiiC Cac wmtm at wmrf lirsvaUejrhes. TV Vslcaa ae4 cailM. Tke Veleaa CUM t VJ Cao. we AT LS M f U V HARROWS m & mm the small hand Cultivator to the large orchard and field cultivator. now have a complete stock, bat the J. I. Case line of walking and We bought these last year tnd can make yon considerable saving over CULTIVATORS lots through the Cary Real Estate Co., j on Terrace addition, near the railroad track, and will erect a house and im prove the same. He is a painter and paper hanger by profession and will no doubt make good, a3 there is no other resident painter here. Rook Party Held At Meadowbrook MEADOWBROOK, April 14., Mrs. Mary Lee returned to her home in Portland Saturday after spending the last two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Chas.-Holman. . A small but interesting group gath ered one evening this week when the time was spent in playing Rook. The rooms were decorated with daffodils and ferns. At a late hour delicious refreshments were served by the host and hostess and a most enjoyable time was had. Horner & Miller Lumber Co., have purchased a team of horses of Geo. Williams, and expect to do the logging with them. Press Coover has been quite sick with inflamatory rheumatism. Myrtle Larklns spent Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. Ralph Holman of Molalla. Mrs. P. O. Chindgren and Ben Chind gren attended the funeral of Mr. Lin quest, a Civil War veteran of Colton, Sunday afternoon. Rose Ten Eyck and Amos Millard attended the movies at Molalla Satur day night J. Coover and family have moved In to the Ranta house, vvw "Pend the week In Seattle, but good many think he made a mistake and stopped at Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holman are spending a few days in Portland. MACKSBURG MOTHERS II MACKSIURG, April 15.-The Moth er's club met on Thursday last at the home of Mrs. Linon Miller. Mrs, Al bert Moshberger was a visitor and gave valuable assistance in the work of the club, which was making gar ments tor the next clothing drive, which, we are assured is not far away. The next meeting ix the club Is to be at the home ot its president, Mrs. John Nipler. A little son came last week to the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Eby. Mr. and Mrs. Will Roth, with their children, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Roth's brother. Mr. Abe Ntpler. The Easter rain still continues and many are the tasks that are being ac complished while the weather forbids out-of-door work. Greatly is the toilsome routine of the ranch brightened by reflection up- on one Immunity from the distinction VULCAN TRACTOR AND HOR22 DRAWN Disc, Spring Tooth. Spike Tooth for Tractor or Hore No oat In Fortlaad carries to complete a Bnc of k arrows of til kinds. Wc hive tbt Natto. tlly famous makes. CUrk'i Cat sway Harrows, the harrow with the cut-out disc and the too4 steel frame and also have t complete lint of the RODERICK LEAN disc barrows for tfl makes of tractors, as weB as the regular sizes of spring tod spike tooth In both Lsaa and J. L Case make. 340-46 East Morrison St.- j Portland, Or. Walking Riding for small gardens or great farms and misery caused by the tornado which swept over our. country in the week preceding Easter. At the worst our vegitation re celved a slight setback which will soon be made up when the sun shines as it has never failed to do some timo in April's balmy days. Notwithstanding the cold nights, the gardens are s'aowing no small progress. Peas, turnips, lettuce and onions are up and thriving well, while buds are forming on the strawberry vines. The gooseberry bushes are promising an abundant crop, and the loganberries have made surprising progress since the thorough pruning made necessary by the freezing of their upper branches which has been done. The continuous' cloud and rain have made double welcome the open fires which are supplied by the waste ma terial left from the blasting of stumps and logs In the land-cloaring. One Clip This and Keep It For Reference! It May Be The Means of Saving Your Life , I have equipped an office with treating rooms at the Cot tage Hotel, Canby, Oregon, I will give special attention to treatments for Rheumatism, Stomach, Liver and Nervous troubles, also female trouble. Good, warm rooms with board may be had at this hotel in con nection with yojr treatments at reasonable rates. My rates are reasonable and after an examination, If I can not help you, I will frankly tell you so. DR. JOHN FULLER Drugless Physician, Canby, Ore. must need have lived where coal U $20 per ton to fully enjoy a roaring fire WrtlchM) fur from being a ex pense -Is of the greatest help tit en hansing the value of a place. The unusual supply ot new books provided by the State Library uso clntlon has been 'placed in the differ ent public schools where gradually, a not Insignificant library Is being col lected. These books are well appreci ated by the pupils as well us by the home members of the school families, showing the lnfluenco for good that a supply ot well-selected books may ex pect In a rural community. The ad vantage It gives to the rising genera tion can hardly be ovenliawn. Damascus Local News Of Interest DAMASCUS, Or.. April 15. A. Luth rte went to Portland Wednesday, where he transacted business. A. Lingle, whose crop ot hay was among the best ot this section last year, took a load to Portland Wednes day. Mr. Fredolph, a former resident 6t Damascus, residing here for about 16 years, ia very ill at his home at Lents. Mr. Fredolph is suffering from severe attack ot erysipelas, and his condition is serious. He has many friends here who regret to hear ot his Illness. Albert Wolfhagen was among those to visit Oregon City Wednesday of this week. Mrs. John Moor. Visited at the home of Mrs. W. Rainey, in Oregon City Tuesday. Mrs. Carrie Wolfhagen visited in Lents Friday, where she was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. William Smith visited Portland last week, with her daughter and fam ily. Mrs. William Schwarta and daugh ter, Elsie, were, the guests of Mrs. bchwarti" sisterln-law, Mrs. Chris Eckert. the latter part of the week. Kent Fish accompanied Mr. Brown to Portland the latter part of last week, where they both transacted business. Miss Ethel Rowyer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kowyer, ot this place, who is attending the high school at Newberg, has been ill for the past week, according to word received by her parents, but is now able to resume her studies. While in that city Miss Rawyer is making her home with her srandmother. S. P. Heddle and family motored to bliverton Sunday, where they spent the day with friends, and had a moBt delightful trip, the day being Idoal for onn-. Herman Deharders visited her sis ter-in-law, Mrs. Henry Bock, of this place Wednesday. C. Sweatman Is comoletine th dence of Albert Wolfhagen. which has oeen constructed by Mr. Reed. Mr Reed, who is a well known carpenter o DuiuewnHi rusnea at the present Eighth Graders To Take Final Test CEDKRDALE, April 15.-Mrs. Harry treason ana wrs.vEd Bull, called on iumr sister. Mrs. John Laurin. who was quite ill. Leonard Oren left for Blodgett, Ore- son, vt eanesday, to work for the Lar ) uumoer company. T 1 f-y ... i. kj. urem resumed his work at uix Bros., mill on Tuesday, after 30 day. quarantine. Perry Williams and Jessie Wallate have been absent from, school the past week on account of sickness. The togar boys have also been absent. Rex Lamm who has suffered from Inflamatory rheumatism for some time :ias been takPn to the Oregon City nospitai. nun aicuiren has sold his ranch and gone East. ttoy hunivan was In Oregon City vis; ung baturday and Sunday. Will Bonney has been spending sev eral days with his daughter Mrs. John Lamm. Several from this locality attended the Jo,inson's sale last Wednesday. The eighth grades of Cederdale, go to Colton on Monday to take their final spelling tent. Arthur Orem and wife and his three brothers attended the movies at Mo lalla, Sunday night. GEORGE PERSONALS GEORGE, April 13. Mr. and Mrs, ineo. Harders visited relatives and friends in Oregon City and Mulino last Friday and Saturday. Henry Klinker was transacting bus iness In Estacada last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Welsenfluh vis ited the latter's mother, Mrs. H. Joy ner last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen visited relatives at Estacada last Friday. Anumber of the George people at tended the show at Estacada last Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snyder and son, Robert, of Estacada and Mrs. Ames and children, Roy and Gladys, of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Harders of George last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edd Starr and son, Melvln of Portland visited their sis ter and brother, Mr. ai'l Mr.i. L. Wel senfluh of George, Monday night and Tuesday. CARVER PERSONALS mii v tut, April 15. Mrs. Louis Han sen and rtaughters, Margaret and Lois, ot Tllilsn, Nebraska. ar tho cuests of Mrs. M. A. Williams. 0. C. and J. R. Dallas were Portland visitors on Tuesday. Jolin D. Rankin left Sunday for San Fransisco. Mrs, Leo Shaw, of Teko, Wash., a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke is visitiiir: hps parents. . Mr. pn,i Mrs. S. H. Rankin, of Glad stone wire thn gue-its of O. C. Dallas and wifri tm Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. C. G. Pryee and daugh ters, Myrtifl and Gladva wnra riieita I of Hirnm Andrews and family on CTunaay. Mrs. J. R. Dallas visited friends in Portland one day this week. S. A.. Douglass Dies At Eagle Greek RAGLE CREEK. April. 14. Mr. and Mrs. It It. Gibson and 11. 8. Gibson attended the dinner at 11. F. Ulbaoii'a, ot Durum, lu honor ot holr father's, James Jr. Qlbson, IMlh birthday. Au excellent dinner was served and six teen plutcs were laid. All had au en joyable time. Mr. Gibson la quite well for a man ot his age; but likes to sit back ot In stove and sleep. Roy Douglass, who has been ill with the Influensa is Improving slowly. Miss Anna Flynn spent the week end with Portland friends. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Berauous, ot Sollwood. motored out and spent Sun day afternoon with Mr. and Mre. Nay lor. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglast wore Portland visitors lust week. At the residence ot Louis Baker. Sloven A. Douglast died March 31, 1920. Aged 61 years. He leaves two sons, Pleasant W; Douglass, of Saglt Creek and Grover Dougluw, ot Caaknl la, Oregon; two daughters, Mrs. Matll na Baker and Mrs. Rosa Baker of Joseph, Andrew, Lafayette, John, Dave and George Douglass, and two slHtert, Mrs. Vlnney Qordon and Mrs, Annie McCulla to mourn his loss. rmerat services wore conducted at Eagle Creek church by Rev. McLen- non, ot Springwater, April 4. Inter ment In the Forrest cemetery. Cams Young People -bnjoy Fnze Party CARTS, April 15. A very enjoyable evening was spent by the young men and women of Carus last Friday eve ning at t'ae home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugtiy Jones and daughter. The eve ning was devoted to game and danc ing. A handsome prtie was awarded the winner in a sewing contest, which one of the young men won, in the artitiH ture of a doll buggy. - The prlxe was a doll. Many drawing contest pointed out a few of our rval artist. Refreshments were served during the evening. Ail attending expressed hav ing a very enJoyubl time, and are looking forward to another entertain ment at 'he June's home In the near future. The guests who attended an' Miss Ruth Fished. Maud Oleiry, Knit a Casady, U'n Fisher, Ruth Hanson, Mr. Fred Jagger, Erlck and Albert Fisher, Richard and l-ewls McCarthy, Otto and (iwirKe Miller, Rmerson Ed ward, William Chrlstner, and George Stewart. The dunce given at Stfhucbel hall April 3, by two young men of t'nrus was well attended and all enpojed themselves especially well. The boys are busy planning another dance at the same bail April n, and are ex- peetlng a large crowd trom all over the county. Delightful Party Given At Carus CAUUS, April 15. One ot the most delightful parties of last week was given tor Blanche Jones. Dancing and games wwre the diversion of the eve ning. Those who were present to en Joy the pleasant evening were the Misses Ruth Fisher, Maude O'Leary, Irma Caseday, Lena Fisher, Catherine O'Leary and Ruth Hanson; the Messrs. Erich Fisher, George Miller, Lewis McCarthy, George Stewart, Fred Jaggar, Ray Fisher, Thos. Mc Carthy, Willie Miller, Albert Fisher, Win, Chrlstner and Otto" M 111 ler. Some of the numerous friends of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart gave them a delightful surprise last Saturday eve ning. We are glad to learn that Mrs. A. G. Welsser is now convalescing from a recent Illness. Mr. and Mrs. O. R, G will Ira and fam ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Blackburn at RobblnB, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kline, Ed Brown and Beth motored to Portland Sunday. Clyde Jaggar visited at home Sun day and Monday of this week. Hugh Parry Given Welcoming Party CARUS, April 14. Mr. and Mrs. John Kline and Ed Brown attended the Sun day school convention at Gladstone last Wednesday. j Thomas Davis spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Gwlllim. Miss Florence Jagger, who was hone for the Easter vacation, returned to Eugene, Monday, to resume her studies. Many friends representing tho Welsh church of Beaver Creek called last Wednesday to enjoy a pbsasant afternoon with Mrs. Davis. Beth Brown had as her guest during the week-end, Miss Emma Lennon. Hugh Parry visited with his cousin, Wm. Davis, of Salem, the early part of last week. Mary Schmeiser came out from Oregon City, Friday to spend the re mainder ot the week with her parents, air. ana Mrs. u. scnmeiser. -Miss Blodwyn Parry, who has been at Davis, for several months, has re turned to her home at Beaver Creek. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Welsser, Elsie and Florence were visiting in Port land Sunday. Mrs. Prince, of Salem, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Achilles for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs, Achilles took a trip to Salem last Sunday and returned on Monday. The social, which was given at the church, last Friday evening was a de cided succetis considering, that the crowd was not as large as u-iual ow ing to the disagreeable weather. Many young folks, the friends of Hugh Parry, called a week sgo Wed nesday to greet him upon his return from Wales. A Jolly evening was spent in playing cards and visiting. 'Items Of Interest From Union Mills I'NtON MIIJ.8. April 15,-Mr. and Mr. (iiiHt Nordllng and chlltlrtm ot Mutlnn, spent Hunduy with the Joe Nordllug family, Miss IVKtte Shaw, of Itonver Creek, snout tht week pin! with MIhhom Kittle and K titer Orem, . Mr. and Mrs, ICdiwr May of Molal la and Mrs. lUimrlw lluimiito culled on MisKe Rosa Mulvany Sunday after noon. Atiium and Clint-Ins Culberltton look In the moving picture show at Molalla Saturday evening. Mimh Anna jotinson left Friday for Portland, where she Is visiting. Miss Rosa Mulvanoy, accompanied by Mrs. E. Jones, motored to Oregon City Monday. Mr. and Mrs, I), Hakklnon and fam ily called at the O, F. Johnson home Sunday afternoon. Claudia Nordltng Witt Suturduy with Goraldtne Sllar. Mr. Mulvanoy left Friday for East ern Oregon whore he will visit with his daughter, Mrs. Hubort Derrick. Ho Is one f the early Oregon lhm eers, having passed ,hl 94 birthday. ll, In enjoying the b"t of health ami is making the trip alone. John Darnall made a trip to Or gon City Saturday and while there he avttmdjod the school) board. vmven tbm. Mis Lurar Punoll made a trip to Oregon City Saturday. Redland Boy Cuts Foot at School REDLAND, April 15.-Lestcr QUI. oldest son of Getorge Gill, formerly of this place, but now ot Willamette, Is quite sick at the Oregon City hospital but ia Improving. Alvlne Spruiuo, son ot Frank Sprague, had the misfortune to cut toot quite badly during the noon hour tit school. Lloyd Allen has sold his place situ ation near the store to a Mr. Lodur. Consideration $1100. The plunk road has again been rn paved but Redland Is hopejully wait ing ror our hard surface rouu. I On account ot so much rain the work for the roads goes slowly. Richard Polehn of Portland spout Sunday with borne folks. Glen Allen has gone to Portland to work In a machine shop. Mrs. Wlshurd has three more weeks school. Th fruit tree are blooming but owing to so much ruin and cold weath er there is very little gardens mode. How to make nest eggs. When us ing eggs for cooking break the shells cunifully and till each halt with a mix ture ot plaster Purls and sand and press the two halves together holding firmly for a few moments and you will have a dandy nest egg. Last us long needed. Eastern People Like Oregon Rain LINNS OU) MILL, April 15.-Mr. and Mrs. Solon Bray were In Portland on buslnqs Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Persons ot St. Charles, Minn., uro visiting at the . ui u. wuera ..sier, r. II. Olbson. Thnv mir Ihnv onlnv nnr ia in arter such a severe winter at home, and are looking for a location and expect to remain In the West. B. II. Stewart was In Oregon City Suturady on buslneia. Miss Irene Gibson visited in Oregon City over night Thursday. Mr. and Mr. Frank Sprague were In Oregon City this week receiving congratulations from their frlendH on account of their new car. They bought a Kissel car through a Portland firm and It ha all the modern attachments and Is a beauty. Who said sunshine? We were awakened this morning by tho song of the birds and really truly sun shine peeping in lit the windows. Mrs. B. H. Stowart met Seattle friend In town Tuesday. The seventeen months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Bray was quite 111 Bun day. 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It will tone up the nerves, give you health, strength, vigor and the Joy of living. Do what Mrs. Mary Fricke and thousands more have donetry PE-HU-NA. You will be glad, happy, thankful. Tablet Or ZJqoId. Sold Everywhere. BOOM FOR HOOVER MEETING CALLED OFF WEDNESDAY EVENING The ini'tftltiK culled by Judge Ander- xoii Wednesday "Wit at Cbe Willam ette halt to launch a Hoover Ixx'iu hero did not materialise when the upeahem failed to show up at th ! pointed time. The moeting was call ed for o'clock and W. K. Newell and Ralph K. Ely. who were to be th ... . ... . .............. ....i nrlmiipul HlietlKOts oi tn cvimiiii not arrive until 8:15. I tf "" time the audience evidently thought there would bo no meeting and lert the bail. Owing U) the wehr very few turned out for the mooting. Mr. Anderson said Wednesday eve ning that an orgiintxatU n would bo perfected in the county and a meeting held at a later date to launch tha boom. Teachers Of Barlow Give Entertainment BARLOW. April lS.-Tha entertain ment given by Mls Berg and Mlsa Malo, teachers of tho Barlow school, Friday night was a success and mocu credit was given the teachers for their through training of tha child ren. After tho program baskets wars old which brought 187.00. This money will be used in standardising ths school. Mr .and Mrs. Toogood entertained at a dinner Friday Mr. Melvln, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Howe and daughters. Lena spent Sunday in Aurora. Robert and Gladys Tremayna vis ited friend In West Ltun Sunday. W. J. E. VICK V f - 4 Rsbubllcan Candidate for County Commissioner To be a servant of the peoplo and not a political bully. r J 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 When in Sandy 1 stop at Bob I I Smith's I Garage j Liberty Six Motor Cars 1920 Ford Automobiles 5 K. M. Wade Drag Saws f 5 on Sale Auto Repairing E E . and Blacksmithing niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirT I hope lots of MBS.MARY PRICKB I -, b ' J r "re