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OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE.- FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920.
GLACKAMA
HLWAUEIE
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MLWJUNE MiElS
TENDER iS. SUW
BIG SURPRISE PARTY
MILWAUKIE. May 20. The
teachers of the Mllwaukio high and
grammar schools with the janitors
and their wives made up a merry
party after school Tuesday afternoon
and went out to Lakewood and sur
prised Mrs. Shaw the grammar school
principal at her home whare a delight
ful time was had until a late hour.
After Mrs. Shaw had recovered from
the surprise she proved a splendid
hostess and the evening passed away
all to soon.
The schools are closing on May 8.
Uuder the leadership ot Mrs. Shaw
and Prof. Wakefield the year has
been very successful.
The American Legion and the Wo
man's auxiliary to the American Le
gion secured the Crystal Lake Park
tor Sunday July 4th and will stage
the biggest 4th ot July celebration of
the season. The Legion people will
announce the shortly. It will be the
finest ever.
A number of the high school stu
dents were out to the Rifle Range at
Clackamas to see the base ball game
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. H. W. Hub who has been In
the Sellwood hospital for the past
two weeks was able to be taken home
Sunday.
The team belonging to the Mln
thorn Springs Dairy run away from
sear East Milwaukie Into the business
section this morning when the team
was finally caught .Two boys were
in the milk wagon when the '"team
started on their wild run both jump
ed and were not injured except a shak
ing up. The team and wagon were not
'injured at all.
Francis Mclntrye who had his knee
injured several days ago in the
Shingle mill Is getting along nicely.
Sam Riley who was seviously Injur
ed while at work in the Shingle mill
two weeks ago is still at St. Vincents
hospital but Is Improving as well as
can be expected. He is allowed com
pany now and manw friends have
been calling on him.
COMMITS SUICIDE AT
OF
GREENVILLE, 111., May 18. Har
ley O. Beasely, 25 years old, alleged
murder of his wife and two boy babies,
today committed suicide over his
wife's grave In Bethleftem cemetery,
three miles from here. Beasley shot
himself in the right temple.
Beasley had been hunted by about
thirty possemen almost continuously
since last Friday. A woods near here
bad been combed twice, but Beasley
was not found. Shortly before noon
today he emerged from the woods ac
companied by his brother, Delmar, and
visited the graves of his wife and two
sons.
His eyes became tear-dimmed, his
brother said, and before he could be
restrained, drew a revolver from his
pocket and kneeling at the graveside,
pulled the trigger.
OAK GROVE
If you have any Items of news
for the Oregon City Enterprise
please hand same to Mrs. V. G.
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ciated. Your subscription will receive
prompt attention; " "
Osteopathic Physician
Dr. H. W. Paine
Beaver Bldg., Oregon City
Phones: Office 706 Res. 342-J
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
LEO. R. SHINDLER
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Phone 66X : ' Milwaukie, Ore.
Phone Milwaukie S4-W.
JOHNSON REALTY CO.
Heal Estate, Insurance and Rental
Office at Stetioa MUwaukie, Ore
Hours: 1:00 to 11:00 M. 1 to I P. M
Sundays and Evenings by Appointment
Phones:
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DR. O. P. LOW
PHY8ICIAN AND SURGEON
Calls Answered Day and Night
Office: Mllwaukio Stats Bank Bldg
Mala 8t Milwaskle, Ore
Walter C. &entoortfp
Funeral Director and Erabaimer
Telephones:
Sellwood 71 Hoove, B-1131
163244 East Thirteenth St
Sellwood
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DAK GROVE PEOPLE
TAIN PORTLAND
LONGFELLOW CLUB
OAK GROVE. May 19. The Long
fellow Club ot Portland was enter
talned Wednesday evening, May 12,
at home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans.
Officers were elected as follows:
John King, president; Metta B. Evans,
secretary; Mrs. W. Beckett, troasug.
J. Carlow, leader in the study of Long
fellow. Geo. Wilson spoke on Longfel
low as a politician. A vocal solo "the
Bridge' by Mrs. J. King accompanied
by violin by J. King was njueh enjoyed.
After the study hour cards were en
joyed. Mrs. F. A. Smith has been indisposed
with severe cold past week but is
better.
David R. Smith recently of Illinois
will open a garage and, repair shop
in the east room of the F .A. Smith
building on Center street
Miss E. K. Matthews spoke before
Woodstock Parent Teachers Tuesday
on "Americanization of Foreign-born
children."
H. Spalding has gone to Baker City,
Ore, on business and Mrs. Spalding
is spending the time between friends
la Portland and Oak Grove.
Mrs. D. Oiler and family have rent
ed their home in Portland and going
to spend the summer In Oak Grove
with Mrs. Oiler's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Riley.
Mrs. V. G. Benire made a business
trip to Oregon City Tuesday.
Mrs. E. A. Parsons and Mrs. F. L.
Bailey ot Portland were guesta of Mrs.
F. A. Smith Wednesday.
W. K. Miller of Dayton is spending
several days here repairing his pro
perty here.
Thos. F. Ryan, Harvey E. Cross,
Brenton Vedder, G. , Dlmlck were
speakers Wednesday evening under
auspices ot political department ot
Social Service club at which time the
measures that were to appear on the
ballot were explained.
Mrs. R. R. Davenport was in Port
land Wednesday on business.
Some time Saturday .bight about
200 young chickens belonging to J.
Lindsay were stolen from pen in back
yard. . Mr. Lindsay had had them
but a few weeks receiving them from
California and it is quite a loss.
PERSOXNALS
OF
SILVER TEA
OSWEGO, Ore., May 19. A farewell
party was given Thursday eevning,
for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bickner who are
visiting his brother Friday.
Mrs. C. Chijds and her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Frank Childs, has been on
fie sick list for a few days.
Mrs. Bailey left Tuesday tor Cal
ifornia to be gone several months. She
has been spending the winter with her
daughter here Mrs. Fred Steffen.
Mr. and Mrs. Pregley have pur
chased the Claries Nexon home on
Second and C and have moved their
family here. f
Mrs. Hardy of Victoria, B. C.,' is
spending several weeks with her
friend, Mrs. L. C. Newlands.
Mrs. J. "N. Webster and son, Irving,
are visiting Mr. Webster's parents In
California.
The contest ef the scholars of the
uongTegauonai Sunday school waa
won by the blue side, the losine side
furnished refreshments consisting of
ice fream and cake Friday evening.
Mrs. L. L. "Woodward and her in
fant daughter have returned from the
hospital; both are doing nicely. "
The Dorcus society held their silver
tea at the home of Mrs. L. C. New-
lands Wednesday afternoon; the aft
ernoon was spent by music and games.
Mrs. Hardy and Mrs. Seigler won the
prizes, those present were Mrs. T. R.
Clinefelter, Mrs. Otto Johnson, Mrs.
Charles Bickner, Mrs. V. F. Bickner,
Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Ranger, Mrs. Hardy
and Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Seigler, Mrs,
Bruce, Mrs. Gus Smith, Mrs. Ann Rus
sel, Mrs. Fred Tinker, Mrs; Rieley and
Mrs. L. C. Newlands.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowe White went to
Astoria Saturday and Sunday to visit
friends.
Miss Lillian Bickner and Henry
ftickner visited friends in Scio the
later part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs.-Charles Bickner and
son, Qharle, Jr., and Mrs. and Mrs.
Loyed Harben and children visited
relatives at Molalla Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Gibson, Mr. Vem
Barkley were dinner guests at Mr.
and Mrs. P. H. Jarischo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cook and son,
Will, visited friends at Hazelia on
Sunday.
Mrs. W. G. Weightman and daugh
ter Marjorie, have returned from Cal
ifornia, where they 'have been for sev
eral months.
Mrs. Otto Larson and Mr. and Mrs.
Waldorf and Mrs. Larsonw's two
sons, Venn and Wain, went with Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Waldorf of Mulino on
a trip up the Clackamas Sunday.
Mr. Henderson who' has been In
Idaho for a few weeks to see his moth
er who has been quite ill has returned
home again. '"
M.r and Mrs. Geo. Bullock were In
Canby one day this week visiting Mr.
Bullock's sister, Mrs. H. H. Eecles.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baxter of Ore
gon City visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Bullock Sunday..
Miss Willon Jones ot Gladstone was
an Oswego visitor Sunday.
Bud Baxter called on relatives Sun
day at Oswego.
The teacher and pupllsare working
very hard for Thursday which Is the
last day of school; everybody should
come and enjoy the program.
CASEY CONTINUED "TROM PACE 3
WOOD
PAYS BIG FINE FOR
SHOOTING IN CANBY
CANBY, Ore.. May, 19. William
Main wood, residing just out ot the
city limits and north ot fauby, who
shot a pet dog at the homo of Mr.
and Mrs. Deere, has paid his fine
of $S0 for carrying a concealed
Mainwood was arrested by Officer
Charles Bowland, and brought before
the Justice of the peace, William
Knight, who set the. fine of $S0.
Mainwood's act caused much fool
ing among his neighbors and residents
of this city, for the shot was fired
near several children who were close
to the dog. The dog, which Is con
sidered harmless, but has' a tiablt ot
barking, had followed Mainwood for
a short distance while Mainwood was
at the Iteere home. Mainwood com
manded the dog to go back, and as the
animal had turned to go back from
which he came, it was shot. The dog
suffered agony, and Mrs. Deere plead
ed to Mainwood to end its sufferings,
but instead, Mrs. Deere said, he used
an oath and turned away refusing to
do so, and by careful treatment the
dog is improving and Us life will be
saved. The dog was a gift from an
Oregon City friend, and Is a pet of
fie Deere family.
JALENTED CANBY GIRL
ENGAGEMENT
CANBY, Ore.. May 19. Miss Martha
Lorraine Lee, the accomplished daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lee, of this
city, will leave the seventh of June
tp till an engagement as a soloist with
an Italian band with a cbautauqua
circuit. Miss I.ee. who s to be ac
companied by her mother on the tour,
will sing In Washington, Idaho and
Oregon, her engagement to extend
three month's.
Miss Lee is looking forward to with
pleasure of the delightful trip that
is before her, and is busily engaged
in selecting and rehearsing her num
bers. When asked by a reported of
the Enterprise s to the selections she
is to sing, the charming girl smiled
and said, "Well, I will sing an Aria,
ballads, semi-popular and popular
song."
Miss Lee, Who has a most charming
personality, possesses a rich lyric-soprano
voice. She has appeared before
many audiences, the last to appear
before was at the luncheon given by
W. P. Hawley at the Hawley Pulp &
Paper company's plant, Wednesday,
when the Live Wires of Oregon City
and the Ad club of Portland were the
guests. She received an ovation and
was presented with an armful of beau
tiful carnations.
Miss Lee has been a student of Mrs.
Nieta Barlow Lawrence, of Oregon
City tor the past two years, and Is
still continuing her instruction from
Mrs. Lawrence, and much credit is
dup the latter for the tutoring she Is
giving the talented girl.
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CHAUTAUQUA
I and cents, in Improved living, In scl
CANBY, Ore., May 19. The Lam-i entitle progress, in farm, orchard,
poon, recently edited by the student garden, and stock ranch development,
of the Canby high school, and pub-!an J? J6 e"er. I11?1' ,t8 Public
lished by the Oregon City Enterprise, j and hlh 8chol teachln
is a credit to any institution. Thej ;
publication contains illustrations of paid advertisement Inserted by Colin
the student groups, wltlle one page, Dyment in behalf of the Joint Alumni
is devoted to the faculty, Mrs. H. B.
Cartlidge, superintendent; Miss Mary
E. Eyre, history and Latin; Miss Helen
Wastell, mathematics and French, and
Professor Otto Schultz, science.
The book is ornameted with a hand
some cover, with an artistic design
thereon. .
The commencement exercises will
take place at the gymnasium Friday
evening, May 28, when an excellent
program is being arranged for the
event.
The class motto is, "I Can, I Will."
The class colors are royal purplo and
white,, and the flower Is the flesh
colored carnation.
The officers are president, Clyde
Mendall; vice president, Faine Wolf
er; secretary, Estes Gribble; treasurer,
Lolita Hornig; sergeant-at-arms, Os
car Piper. ,
CANBY LOCALS
Mrs. Clara Oathes, of Astoria, ac
companied by her children, is in Can
by as guest of Mr. Oathes' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Oathes. Mrs. Oathes has
eome here- for the benefit of her
health.
Miss Lena Pierce, formerly of Ore
gon City, how of Portland, where she
Is employed by the Pacific Telephone
Company,-was here Sunday visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton.
Mrs. Roy Knight and children, of
Albany, have been spending the first
of the week ln Canby visiting at the
home of Mrs. Knight's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. Fisher. Mr. Knight has
been transfedder to the Molalla-Canby
train, but his family will remain for
the present at Albany.
J. J. Sandsnesa spent Sunday . and
Monday in Portland, where be was. a
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Gilbertson. Monday evening
he attended the Al Barnes animal cir-
cus, and thoroughly enjoyed the treat,
having been the guest of Mr. Gilbert-"
son. . s - ;
Mr. and Mrs. Him Umlsay, who have
been making their' home here, left
this week for Uresf.mw to reside, Wr.
l.ludsay. who Is well posted on horse.
Is training horses tor the 1920 root t&
take place at the fair grounds. While
her Mrs. Lindsay ha1 been operating
a denning and pressing establishment,
and Mr. Lindsay been in charge of
a number ot horwes at the fair
grounds.
Kd Brain, who has had a string of
horses at Oie Clackamas county fair
grounds at this place, has sold all of
the homes except two. which he has
retained for himself. Mr. Brain has
gone to Calgary, Canada, where be wlrt
remain until the Oregon State fair
when he will return,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monies, Mrs.
Ethel diet wood and Mr, Nell, ot Port
land, were In Canby Sunday, where
they were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. A, H.
Knight.
Dr. and Mrs. John Fuller, accompan
ied by Miss May lrumm, motored to
Oregon City Monday.
Mrs. Ca-1 Lticke vfcna among th Ore
gon City visitors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Wait were Port
land visitors Thursday.
Mrs. George Knight visited In Tort
land Friady.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Faulkner and
family, of Portland, were In Canby
Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
T). Rider.
H. Pair transacted business In Tort
land Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Graham motor
ed to Portland Thursday.
Mr. and Mti. W. R. n.:n. formerly
of Gladstone, row of Canby. were Or
egon City !sltors Tuesday 4
STIPP WEDS COUPLE
Geoage C. Rhodes, 2, of Kiddle, Ore
gon, and Andra Swek, 23. of Mllwatt.1
kle were issued a marriage license
Wednesday -and were married by Jus
tice of th Peace SUpp.
Henry Klepl. 34. of Tayette. Idaho,
and Amy E. Whipple, 2i. of Canby,
secured a license as did Elsworth L.
Weaver, 28, of Portland, and Hattle
W. Wondlnski, 32, ot Tacoma.
Every Oregon Boy
' and
Every Oregon Girl
Is a possible College
Student
Oregon sends a bigger percentage of
its children to college than any other
state, without exception.
That is one of the State's
proudest records
j
No state can have too much education.
Education is the safeguard of freedom
and of rieht. and higher education is
the capstone of the public school
system. But higher education in Ore
gon Is in great danger. 1 ne state
University and the Agricultural Col
lege have twice as many students as
they have income to train.
Protect these Schools and
their great work
u
1 Edu
voting on May 21 for the Higher
Educational relief measure. Higher
Education pays the state In dollars
1 Relief Committee for Higher Educa- j
: tlon ln Oregon, 51 FlttocK Block,
Portland,
Over fifty year3 ago a young1
physician practiced widely in a
rural district and became famous.
for his uniform success in the
curing of disease. This was Dr.'
Pierce, who afterwards estab
lished himself. in Buffalo, N. Y.,'
and placed one of his prescriptions,
which he called "Golden Medical
Discovery," in the drug stores of
the United States so that the pub
lic could easily obtain this very
remarkable tonic, corrective and
blood -maker. Dr. Pierce manu
factured this "Discovery" from
roots and barks a corrective
remedy, the ingredienla of which
nature had put in the fields and
forests, for keeping us healthy.
Few folks or families now living
have not at sometime or other used
this "Golden Medical Discovery"
for the stomach, liver and heart.
Over twenty -four million, bottles
of this tonic and blood remedy
have been sold In this country.
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PUPILS ENJOY BIG
C
SANDY, May 19,-At the city coun
cil meeting on Monday night among
the other business transuded whs the
appointment ct the following commit
tee to Investigate a chemical fire ap
paratus: Otto Melnlg, Henry Perret
and B. E, Sykes. Fred Proctor, Act
Ing Mayor was lu the chair.
Mrs. K. I Power, of Waespo Illdge
went lu to Portland -to hoar the fam
ous Quill Curd sing. Mr. Power Is
home again after a month's stay on
business at Pendleton.
John R. Muroney and Marsnnll Dav
is went to Shodd's Tuesday to attend
the funeral ot their era ml niece Hus
tle Davis. Miss Davis passed away
in South Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Jucksoa and
Bertie Cllne of Gresham were cullers
at the Maroney on Sunday.
The little baby of Mr. and Mr Hob
Smith has been alliug the past week.
Last Wednesday the stor.t flow
around the home of Dr. an! Mrs.
t-'ture and left a baby boy In the arms
(f Mrs. Uua Johnson. Under the ex
ctillmt care of Mrs. Sture the mo;;iur
acd little one are doing fine.
How Is this for the record ot a
r.i young driver; Fourteen Voweuti
la a ninety mile highway trip a.td
a l.l get homo at two o'clock lu tlio
mornlu'! For further Information trl
'John", and his quota ot the !l. S
party.
The H. 8. party conducted by Mlh
M xter. principal, and Bess Ji.n.n,
nt:atant principal, wcund romi Mid
Cascade Locks, the Bonneville fishery
ate, drank and were uierry for a
whole day last Friday. Those lu the
party beside the H. S. were: Gertrude
and Frances Melnlg, Miss Vera Mix
ter, Mrs. Ganger Lllllun Thomas,
Glenn Lundree, Raymond Murray,
Heinle Junker, Oren Ganger, Alfred
Melnlg and Bob Smith.
The parents of Miss Emm Hull of
the Hill Crest school were out for the
week end, and were guests of the Wat
kins family.
The three churches of town report
rather more activity than uhuuI nn
last Sunday.
Jim DeShaer is trying to get
ground ready for ten acres of fodder
corn. The soaking rain that laid the
dust and set things agrowlng at
sanay did not reach as far as Flrwond
doing little good there and the ground
is sun too dry to plow.
Mrs. Jack Burnett has been quite
III with scarlet fever but la now con-
TBiescing. j
ine snipieye nave dressed up their
town house In a coat of new paint,
made general repairs, and have been
planting the ground.
Art Dixon of Mlchelson and Nelson's
mill had a serious accident a few days
ago. He severed four chords and two
arteries of his foot. It took five hours
to get him to the hospital but he Is
getting on nicely so tar.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bonett were In
Portland and Greshara recently. Mr.
Bonett Is suffering from cedar poison
ing in his left hand.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krebs enter
tained guests Sunday
evening in honor of their son, Arnold's
seventeenth birthday. Out of door
games were enjoyed and refreshments
w ere served.
Mrs. Joe Justing and littlo daughter
are spending a week with Mrs. Mit
chell. Mr. and Mrs. SIg Knighton are the
happy owners of a new car.
Mr. and Mrs. Sonske, have moved
Into their Sandy home and are going
to build an addition to their house.
Anton Malar'a seven hundred dollar
prize Jersey which he purchased lust
week Is sick with milk fever.
Lucille Grace Dixon, eriinflilnii alitor
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dunn appeared
In a piano recital at the Multnomah
hotel Tuesday night
Vrs. W. Bosholm and A. C ll.i'i:n
back are going ne delegat.-s 10 the
sute Grand Lodee which ho ...
seaalon at Baker on May 21. MA.
fcosholm will also attend tb "big
doings."
Paul Dunn In his recent travel,)
over the County reports that crops
are looking fine and the roads In fair
condition. He had a nice vllt with
"Johnnie" Chambers at the locks,
who, with Mr. Dunn worked on tho
locks when they were built In '72.
R. A. Chown and family and Miss
Opal Kelby motored to Oregon City on
Sunday spending th0 duy at the Sulby
home.
Mrs. Jerry fiuke keeps flitting here
and there giving cheer and otherwise
ministering to Sandy's ailing one's,
and ther0 are a number that are hav
ing "t';mt what's going around."
There's a whisper that Sandy may
develop a vocal Quuitet. Music should
be considered a necessity and we are
having too little of it at present. Even
a community sing would be some help
when gas gives out and folks can't go
Joy riding, .
The friends of Mrs. Hugh Jackson
will regret that aiie is very 111 at the
Surgical hospital in Portland. Mrs.
Jackson's home now l it Bond.
Misa Eva Edwards1, formerly of
Sandy, was married to George Spring
er, a Portland young man, on last Sat
urday. The happy pair have gone to
California on a wedding trip.
Miss De la Fontaine was a guest of
the Canning young people last week
end.
Irwin Updegrave took his mother
and Mr. Wm. Updegrave and family
for a pleasure drive to the city Sunday
afternoon,
Mr. and Mr. Claud McCully and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Dixon flailed and picnick
ed at the Twin Bridges on. Sunday.
Driving within two miles of Govern
ment camp they found the snow line,
and Mr. and Mrs. Pridenfore, who were
returning from the city, were donning
sklls. Mr. Pridemore said the snow
will be all gone ln two weeks. The
McCully party reported the Mt. Hood
loop is progressing slowly, but some
grading U done and they were blast
ing beyond the snow line.
Glenn Unimtroo, the Gray boy and
Albert Hull went down to Turtluud
uii a shopping expoilltlou the oilier
day.
Day Douglas , and Mrs, Teust her
were Sandy called this week. Mm,
Teuwhor imports that her husband Is
Riving up his crtmmory business In
Tort land and will come back to the
ranch ut Cuerrvvllle. Mrs. Shank of
that place who bus boeu quite 111 is
now convalem'lng,
Mrs. John J. Dunn visited her broth
er and family ( i llrnnshnw'i at Dwy-et-'s
mill camp. Many ot the oontpai
lo a were burned during tlty recent
ttrea there because of sIiihIiIiikh gel
ting beyond control.
Paul Dunn has returned from a trip
to Fern Prarle, Wash., where he visit
d his two brothers and tlietr families.
Thes,, brothers moved frouTIhe vicin
ity of Sandy forty years alio and have
remained at Kern P'alilo ever since,
Crop are promising, and everything
Is prosperous In that locality.
Jo Dunn ha recently moved nuar
Camas Prairie, Wash., where he pur
chased a well Improved farm,
John Maroney, our mad Hiipurvlsor,
has a crow of men at the crusher and
Is grnvidllng (he Melnlg hill. It Is
said the west end of Main street will
come In for the next road work.
Mr. WlniiKreo is now the owner of
an Overland.
The Duke family had relatives with
them on last Sunday and lhy all wont
driving to the Sandy.
Mr. Diihrens, mother of the Dahn-ns
boys was In town vIsltliiR t.je first of
the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin PUxoln of
Sandy Ridge are In Portland visiting
friends for a week.
Willamette Streets
Are Heiii" Graded
o
WILLAMETTE. May 20. Mrs. Mar
tin who was operated upon at the Or
gim City hospital last week Is recover
Ing.
Mr. Balslnier, of Portland, Is visit
lut at the home ot his daughter, Mrs.
Khalo, for the summer.
Lynn Van Cleve-left last week for
Tierce's sanitarium where he will re
main for the summer to recuperate
from the effects ot (as and shell
shock received while In the service
In France.
The home of Mrs. Gross has been
sold to Mr. and Mrs. A. MacLaln who
will take possessnn on June 1,
MIbs Gladys Baker and Mrs. Harry
Greaves were among those fortunate
ones who heard Mme. Gallt Curd nt
the Helllg on Wednesday ot last
week.
The Misses Jessie and Frances
Bowlnnd ot Oregon City wore the
guests of Florence Fromong on Sun
day last
The wrk of grading the streets
was begun on Thursday of last weok.
Mrs. Will Levins of Tacoraa, Wash.,
Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Edmunds.
Union Oil Company
Pays State Taxes
SALEM, May 19. A total of 430.342
gallons of gasoline and 60,685 gallons
of distillate were sold In Oregon dur
ing April by th Union Oil company,
according to a statement submitted to
the secretary of state's office Tues
day. Accompanying the statement was
a check for $4558.85 In payment ot
the state tax on fuel oil sales.
Phonos: Sellwood 697, Automatic 11383 John P. Miller, Mjr.
East Side Mill & Lumber Company
Manufacturer an dDealers In
Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Mouldings
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YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED
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GLADSTONE, May 20,-Th ladh's
of tlui Christian church urn planning
a reception for the Gladstone malo
quartette In honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Garland .llolwlull, Tuesday evening,
May 30. Mr, llollwell recently returned
from thotiservlce, bringing with tilm
his hiido from tawlovllltt, Ky. Other
melittr of th quarto! ta ars Victor
Gault of Portland, John Mulkey Mid
Homer llollwell. F. A. Bunion's or
chestra will furnish the muslo for lhe
occasion and the ladles will serve re
freshment In the baseiuunt. Friend
of ini'iiibors of the quartette In charge
are, Mrs. I A, Rued, chairman; Mrt.
T. II. Edwards, Mrs. Xalph McGetchle
and Mrs, F. Hunt on.
Mrs. Madge Mulkoy of Comas,
Wash,, ami (laughter, Heverwly, are
guests at the homo of her father, Mr.
J. M, llollwell, for the week,
Mrs. Victor (limit and daughter, Vir
ginia, of Portland, spent Tuesduy with
Mr. and Mrs. Time. Gsult,
Mrs, Ida Sttiims has sold her home
on Hereford strei-t to Mr. and Mr.
Voder of Oregon City,
(Mlss Huth llnuch of Portland Is
spending lb1 week lth lnr brother
Kdwaul W, Ranch and fmully,
Mr. an I Mrs. Cllne of Mill City were
week end gutsls uf tho latter parents,
Mr. and Mr. Weedle. They were ac
companied home by tt-clr sister, Mrs.
Ol to Scluuiinn of Salem.
Edward W, Khy Is building a garagu
for Mr, mid Mrs. Joint Bulla on Dar
mouth striM'l. Mr, nn-l Mrs, Bolle re
en 11 1 1 y purchased a hoiiin near the
Christian church and ore thoroughly
inMlernlliig It In every detail.
Mrs. Fred Stener of Forest Grove
w' the guest of Mrs, John Kent and
Mrs .Ida Slmiiis the weekend.
A new filling station and confection
ery ar being Installed 011 the Cross
property ne.ir thw bridge, which 1 a
model lor lit km.
Th Buiit 1st church I planning spe
cial service Sunday. Two 0. A. It,
men who served with Abraham Linc
oln will speak after the usual sermon
by Rev. A. H. Sltton. Old soldier, ex
service men and their wive ar0 espe
cially welcomed.
Mrs. Ketcll s much Improved after
n selgn of la grippe.
Mr. W. W. lte Is ab! to be about
and tend her pet bird again, after
an Illness of several week.
Mr. and Mrs, H, C. Leete purchased
a new organ a a surprlsB for their
t!irre llttle daughters, Inet, Louise and
Ardl.
Mr, O. C. Dallu and Mr. J. II.
Da I In ot Carver wore business vis
itor In Gladstone and Oregon City
Wednesday,
Mr. and Mr. Eddie Edward are
rejoicing over the arrival of a daugh
ter, Mrs. Edward wa formally Mis
Eva Wullac0 of Parkplace.
Mr. M, A, Plummer of Chenamuch,
spent Wednesday looking after prop
erty Interest here.
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Request of Bolivia
For Port Refused
Ill!ENX)K' AIRES, May 19. Respond
ing to a Bolivian memorial to the
council of the l.eiftue of Nation that
Bolivia be granted a Pacific port, the
council has decided that U will not
Intervene bncause it Is a purely Amer
ican question, say a dispatch from
Rio do Janeiro, quoting the Journal do
W. B. Perry, Prop.