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CANBY AND Old Landmark Of Canby Torn Down CANNY, Or., July 1,-Tlm old build ing, elected iiiiiny year ago by the lulu Mr, Knight, one o( earliest Ciniliy'H plimnur ha hm-n torn dowu and tlm timber sold. Till pro perty w imii'cIhibi'i xiiiim tlmo ago by Hi,, Carlton & li.iM.'iiKnuiH toro nud U In. itiml In olio of the best sec tion of the city. Tin destruction of tho building, known (or many year a the Knight hotel, remove on" or tho historical building from tho oily. It w tho first hotel building orm-lod In Canby inn! ui(t for tnuny your a u h. It wmt built 61 year go. Fur tho putt two yeur It hint been uiioccuplod. Peach Crop Will Be Below Normal CANHY. Or.. July 1. Tb wuch crop for thlH Homon will be otn what different thiiu thut of luHt year for many of tho tree have suffered from Mm extreme cold of December mid January and In ninny orchard thi in are practically dead, Ono of tho grower report that sev eral of hit choicest troe lliut ho be lieved had been ved, have ut forth new sprout to bear thU year, but with tho hot nun couitntc on. they ilhl not have strength to stand tho heat unit tho leave are now falling ami indication point toward tho tree dying. Never before In h hlittory of C'unby wait tho peach crop larger Ihim thut of hint year. Timih of tho dellelou fruit was shipped from thl section, un thU year will bring disappointment to many of tho grower. Ice Plant Is Doing Good Business CAM1Y. Or.. JJuly 1. With tho thormomHor climbing upwnrd durliiR tho pimt fow duyi, tho iwoplo of ('no li y now iiiHin-('lii thn lc plunt that hn ln'i'ii limtiillwd by tho Holiiiuin Mnrknt on Muln mrwi, nnd lnntd of bliit comtu-llcil to ro oulnldo tho II y fr Ico, enn now gi't H horo at our own door. Tho dumnnd hu twn unuHUHlty hnnvy, mid kIik'o entubllnh Iiir thn plant tho mnrkot lino nuinu-fuotun-d ovor two ton of r. With the Fourth hr t horn! tho nmrki-t expwt to do it ruhlnK bunt n to fill ordi-m to supply tho Ire. f Miiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiimi iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiu H. A. Dodman, President H. 1). Evan, Caihlor 1 First National Bank OF CANBY 1 Under U. S. Gov't Supervision. Resources over $300,000.00. Hiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii imiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiiimiiimiiiiiiii i nn LOANS NEQOTATED I Specialize in Suburban Home and Farm Lands. J. J. SANDSNESS Real Estate and Rentals Dating of Farm and Home throughout tho County. CANBY IF ITS FOR THE HOME WE HAVE IT. We invite you to come in and be convinced the lame a other. WHY PAY MORE? We have proved It time and time again that we aoll LOWER than other Houses In our line. Krueger Bros. Furniture Co. PHONE MUTUAL 68-63. !; PHONE 68X2 G. W. White Garage CANBY, OREGON Agents for Ford Car Fordson Tractor We specialize in Ford repairing and carry all the genuine Ford Parts, If you are satisfied tell others if not tell us. AUTHORIZED FORD AGENTS SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS PIONEER MINISTER FIFTY YEARS AGO CANHY, July 1. -Fifty years ago this coming Fourth of July, Iter, A. J. JiiKulyn, of tlilu city, preucluxl his first sermon nt 8 o'clock A. M. on tho old Methodist cump Ki'o'iml iii'ur Needy, Oregon. Itev, Josslyn's frloiulii lmv nrrutiKed to coiiiincnioialo tho event by an nil dny pioneer, patriotic and religion norvho with biihkot dlnnor accorap- milmimi thU coiulmc Fourth at the Itotk Crook MoibodUt church or In thit prove then-ut m-ar Ni'dy. Ili-v. H. E. Ullbirt. dlHtrk-l upr Inti'iidi'iit of tho Bulioe dltr( t of tho MothodlHt KplBcopul churrh. wilt do llvor tho oration at 11 o'clock A. M i.n.t ltn. JoHHlvn "will occupy tho afternoon hour' with a rotnlnlaconi ad driH sultablo for tho occaalon. Bonn and short tulkn from plonoors pr' em will oiillviMJ and Kraco tho aorvlccs Kvtrybody from vorywhore will bo Itlvi-n a cordial wolcome. briniriiiK tholr full biiMki-l for thmnnolve and frh'nd. Ki'V. JoHKlyn wttM'born In Indiana rVbruary 6, 1M3, and' cuino to OrOKon win. ih imrcnt by oi totiui In tho suinmor of Wi2. settling whore Can by now Ih. Ho waa tonvc rtod In 1K5S aim ontorcd tho ministry of the Moth odtst KplHcnpai churrh In 1870. since whiih h has sorvod many of tho tharaoa and churches of Is donomln allon all over the country from near W. IL Hair, VWo-Pro. H. A .W. Graham, Vleo-froa. PHONE 6842 OREGON CANBY, OREGON J. i REV. A. J. J088LYN OREGON Knit lnkit t'j tlm Kiiiiilown and at Noine, Alska, lln has ow'iipl'td somo of tlm first pulpits of his chun-h In this territory and survod as dimrlet auporliiiondiiiit of one of the most Important districts of tho 1'uciflc Northwest, bi'liiK at one tlmo th moil wldnly known cloryiuan of the North I'lirlflc coast. He was a plon- fur proacher of tho ploiifiur with all i hut thut iiM'iint, von to boing made In proper siiiiho all thltiKs to all nidi that by all moana bo mlKht save aomo-mlnlHtorliiK now to tho few and now to the many us opportunity IndUati'd, His ministry liiun as ho will Mate In his Fourth of July address In an ooudliiKly unliiuo way approaching and In liiMtanco ruchlna; the drumat lr, traKlcal and unlnlontlonal spectac ular. Much of his ministry through out Us half cenlury purtook HtratiKi-ly of those element. From the lowost aiming' mi-n to that of the highest ho moved, ltthorid and loved as one Klven to tho holy tasks of friendship for all men. And now from the sacred quiet of his retired Hfo In his cosy butiRulow, amid (he familiar scenes of his hood and young manhood home near Canity, he wait unafraid tho call of the mystic reaper, meanwhile aock in- 10 uo ror numanuv wnai nis iranns may find to do toward the betterment of human kind. Motorcycle Boys To Celebrate Fourth CANDY. July 1. Tho OreKnn Cl!y Motorcycle Club will oidiibrate the Fourth at Canby, Monday July 6. and races of all kinds are being arranged for by tho officer of the club. Among the attraction will be the motorcyclu race, when ome of the best riders of tho county will take part, and will be open for other desiring to enter. Hi-sldi tho races there will be sport or various kinds, when a tug of war, broad Jump, and a bund con cert, arrangement now being made to sei uro good music for the occasion. The celebration will close with a ball. Canby Young Couple Wed At Vancouver CANDY, Or.. July 1. Tho marriage of Mix Anna Gurley and Clayton Yoder was solemnized at Vancouver, WaHh., last Wednesday and following the ceremony the young couple left on a brief honeymoon, after which they are to make their home In Portland. The brldo 1 well known I Canby, and I the daughter of Mr. and Miu. Ooorge A. Gurley, of Friend. Oregon. She I the sister of Mrs. Rnsley Crib ble of this city. Tho bridegroom 1 the ion of Mr. and Mrs. David Yoder of this city, and for some tlmo has been connected with the Yoder Brothers" confection ery store, of this city, having recently disposed of his Interest. CANBY LOCALS CANDY, Or., July 1. Mrs. Clark of tih city who has W. been Portland for the past t"wo weeke as the guest of relative, also attending the rose show, returned to Canby Tuesday afternoon. Mra. Clark was accompanied by her little grandniece Jean Walker of Portland, who will via It here for several weeks. Mrs. C- N. Walte was among those to visit Oregon City Tuesday after noon, golng to that place on business. A. II. Iee has gone to Elm where he la visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. O. R. Lee. Ernest Fuller, who has been here visiting his father, Dr. John Fuller, and wife, at the Cottage hotel has re turned to Washington where he is employed. He accompanied Dr Mrs. Fuller and Miss May Drumm on a picnic Sunday, th detslnatlon be ing the Columbia river highway. They explored a number of the scenic point w hile on their trips, among these be ing tho Onlenta Gorge. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Batty and daughter an son, Stella and Robert. Jr., of Santa Barbara Cal., arrived in Canny Wednesday morning, where they are the guest at tho horn ot Mrs. Hatty 8 parents, Judge and Mrs C. N. Walte. They will remain here for several weeks. F. M. French, of Albany, was among ten uregon uity visitors Sunday and Monday. CANBY-OREGON CITY STAGE Time Table Stage leave 6 minutes before the schedule time. DAILY Lv. Canby 7:25 a m. 10:00 it. m. 1:00 p. m. 2:45 p. m. (Sat. only) 4:15 p. m. Lv. Ore. City 8:00 a. ra. 11:00 a. m. 2:00 p. m. S:30 p. m 5:00 p m. 6:15 p. m 7:00 p. m. SUNDAY Leave Canby Lv. Ore. City 11:00 a. m. 6:00 p. m. 7:00 p. m. 10:00 a. m. 4:15 p. m. 6' Is p. ra. 8:00 p. m. 10:45 p. m. Fare 25 cents to all points" C. L. BATES . Real Estate, Loans and Insurance CANBY, OREGON Dr. Louis A. Dilliard DENTIST CANBY, A OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. JULY 2, 1 920. J, Jirown. or St. Johns, was among tho Canby visitor the f!rnl of tho week. Mr, Duncan ha boon In I'ortland since has arrived In Canby and taken a po sition with the liohrnao mint market. Mr, Duncan hun been In I'ortalnd slcn last November, atul i.elng so favorably impressed with Oregon decided to lo cate here. . lie took up hi dut.lo with tho liohinan tuai k.-t Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hadley, of En- gene, were In Canby June 21 and tin. being 'oi their wny home from the. Portland Itose shw. Aaron K. Walle, who In employee at Redmond, and connected with the Oscar Hubert company of that place, will arrive hero tho latter part of the week to spend the Fourth at the home of hi parent, Judge and Mrs. J C. N. Walte, HI brother, Ooorge N Wulte, who was a student of tho Ore gon Agricultural College, I now at tho training cwnp at Camp Kearney, whero b will remain during the sum mer. Ho will reKume hi studies at tho college In (lie fall, but will re turn In lime to enjoy a short vaca tion wtth hla parent. Uu I a mem ber of Company A. Mls Alberta Ollmore, who Is em ployed In Portland, was In Canby Monday visiting her parent, Mr. and Mr. If. C. Ollmore. Mis Kvclyn Ihihltnan, -ho has bee nvlsltlgn friends at Molalla, hai returned to Canby, Mr. John Zeck, of Hubbard, who re cently visited here, where she ha rel atives. Is critically 111 at her home, suffering from heart trouble. Mis lottlo fiamson was called to Needy Thursday owing to the Illness of her sister, Mrs. Ab Hardesty. Mr. Ray Vineyard and daughter, dendollno. underwent operation on their throat In the Oregon City hospital last Wednesday, when their tonsil were removed by Dr. H. h ! led man, of this city have returned home. Glen Coleman, who ha been em ployed at Gray River has returned to hi home In this city. Samuel Goldsmith Passes Suddenly Samuel Goldsmith, of Portland, well known In Oregon City, where be has visited or many occasion, died sud denly at his apartment In the May Apartment House, Portland. Frldav evening from heart failure. Although Mr. Goldsmith had been In poor health for the past year,, his condi tion was not thought serious until one hour previous to hi death. He had been able to be out and sec me a to be Improved during the past few month, visiting his sisters, the Mlsa e Goldsmith, and brother, Julius Goldsmith, of this city, a Short time hgo. Mr. Goldsmith was the son of the late A. A. Goldsmith and Henrietta Goldsmith, promlneat pioneers of California, and later of Eugene, where they had made their home for manv years. He was born in Eugeno where he spent his boyhood days, and for about 20 year has been employed as a traveling salesman, representing ten Mason-Ehrman Company for some time, and recently a flouring mills company. Mr. GoldRmlrh had friends in many localities, and was familiarly known as "Sam," and was one of the most popular salesmen on the road. He was a member of the Elks' lodge of Portland. Mr. Goldsmith is survived by his wife, of Portland; two daughters, Mrs. Archie Mayer, of New York, who Is visiting in Portland; Mrs. Jack Miller, of Gary. 111., five slaters, Mrs. Max Pollack, of Portland; Misses Cella, Hertha and Zida Goldsmith, of this city; Julius Goldsmith, of this city; Charles Goldsmith, of Sacra mento, Calif., and Mrs. Clarence Luckey, of San Francisco. Allen Irklns spent the week-end lit Portland. GOVERNOR BACKS SUFFRAGE RALEIGH. N. C, June 29. Replying to a message received from President Wilson last Thursday regarding tie ratification of the Anthony suffrage amendment, Governor Pickett yester day reiterated hla purposo of advtstn the coming special sesslou of tho North Carolina legislature to ratify the amendment promptly. (5saiap (& WE BUY CASCARA BARK Also known as Barberry and ' Chittem Bark. FEED OF ALL KINDS Staple Groceries "MEET ME AT BRAD Y'S1' 1110-1112 MAIN ST. Phone 448 Oregon City, Ore. Phone 449 ....M...a.........H....H.H.........a.aaaa.......g Y SAWWILLS TO SELL SLABWQOD 10 HANDY, Ore., July l.C. E. ftpence. Maatr of the State Orange will give an address at the Rahdy Grange meet ing on Saturday July 10, and his sub ject will be, "Jovernmnt and State Ownership of Public Utilities." Kverybody Invited. A fow country sawmill are Inaugur ating a much needod "reform" by putting their slabwood on the market; Instead of bnrnlnjr It a ell mill lormnriy nave none, jonsriw ami Gutiderson are suiting most of their waste now, and are arranging to saw up the edgings, ivhlch will also elimin ate a great waste. Ho far tne local market ha consumed their entire out put of lumber and wood products. A large planer Is Installed and only lumber i sawed at this mill on Sandy RldKe. Alfred Hell Is now liaulini? for the firm. i Leo McCabe Is now moving from j the Ridge Lumber Co., at Marmot to hi ranch near Flrwood. . Mr. Lief, Ernest Lief mother. In making a visit at tho R. E. Ten Eyck ranch at Marmot. Mr. George Te:. Eyck Is a member of the Orient staff of teachers for the coming year. Two thousand shingle have been sold by the Kitzmiller Shingle Mill to the Clackamas Co., Dank. Henry Kamp ha delivered them In Sanay. The Johnson Construction C, have put on another crew of men and sev eral sets of teams this week and will finish their work between Rhododen dren and Zig Zag Ranger station in about two weeks. Hfsnry Herman, brofh;r-in0aw of Charley Krebs cut his foot very sever ely while slashing last week. Mr. Herman lives on the old Duncan place. Robert Smith hurried to "Pote land'' on Wednesday to take a load of visiting Shriners out for the after noon, among whom was Dr. Ratcheld er, well known in Sandy. Mrs. Susan Updegrave's car was damaged to the extent of twenty-five J dollars during the Shrlner festivities by being run into by a car Irom the rear. Four real live Shriners came all the way out here to hunt up their friends, the Mattingly's, from Napa vine, Wash, they were W. W. Emery, Oscar Main and tho Poulson Bros. Miss Catherine MacDonld .Mrs. Mat tingly's sister is out for a visit from Portland. She is a teacher in the Girl's Polytechnic school. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin from Clatskan ie, Oregon have moved on to the Wil son place in Dover which they pur chased recently. They have a daugh ter w-ho Is a possible Freshman for the Sandy High next year. County Commissioner Proctor ann family and Haxel Beers motored up to Toll Gate one day last week to gather mountain laurels. The Dixon family have completed moving all of their furniture up to the Dixon and Howett mill which is located on Whiskey Creek. The Dix on girls will continue their school work in the Union High next year, however. Glenn Loundree, Miss Frances Meln ig and Alfred Melnig motored down to see the electric parade on Friday ntght Miss Gertrude Meinlg who had been in the city all last week study ing mu?c returned with the party because of a severe cold. Henry Perrett and family and Miss Florence Kilgel recently drove to Wasco county to visit Mr9- Perret's Bister, Mrs. Schindler of Friend, Ora. They started about 8 A. M. and arrived at 6 P. M. Friend ii near Dufur. They also drove to Tygh Valley while there. The apple crop is short, but the grain crops look fine over there. Another baby girl was tho "stork's' offering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wunche of Sandy Ridge a few days ago. Mrs. Dahrens ot Portland was with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lohrmann a part of last week. Mrs. Jack Scales and son Tommy have been in Portland ror a recrea tion ird rest the past week. Miss Mary Junker went down to see the closing festivities of the week and returned to her post office duties on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. C. Miller were dinner guests of the Robert Jonsrud family at Kelso on last Sunday. Miss Doris Dodd is waiting on tables at Aschoff's Mountain Howe resort Mr. Aschoff was in Sany last week on his "way home from the Shrtncr's "shrine". The Rebekah's did not have a lodge session last Thursday on account of so many member being In Portland: they postponed the regular nif "' two week. . , Mrs. E. J. Mitchell spent a few days during the week In Bull Run with her daughter Mr. Ralph Oagner and the new fsaby. ' Mrs. Wilson, who ha been nursing In Ashland, Or,, hss returned to her home here. Dr. William was called to the Druns mill to look after Pcn Monroe1 who wii painfully, tho not sf-rioiiHlv hurt the other day. Mr. Walter Klze. of I banon, Or., and two little sons Raymond and Arthur wore with the loundree' over the week end; Mrs. . Klzer is Mra, Loundree's sister. Mr. Verne Rodgers, well known In and around our home town ha come back from fiend to "sake" with all of IiIk olj friends once again. Iiorothy Truble brought her young friends, Olga and Edward Pohl, back with her from the city after the festlv It I', were finished laHt week. Vernie Jarrel woh won first prize on hi poultry at the Oregon State tair last fall left Oregon Citv on Hu. day with several otner Clackamas boy9 and girl to attend the O, A. C. summer school. Matt Macho, one of our ex-soldlnr boys is building a house at the Jons-rud-Gunderson mill foi himself and bride. Willie Fisher and brM were In Kelso last week . Also Sir. Duncan from Orient a former Sandy Ridge resident, where he purchased a cow!,,,!1 fledged American citizen, and Mr. from Joel Jarrel for home use. i Newcomer in the Kelso neighbor-! hood especially enjoy the meetings the Women's Club hold occasionally! at various homes. The alst meeting ( was with Mrs. I. It Phipps on Thurs day. Those present were Mesdames Harvison, Bowen, Hall, Harworth, Kertsch, Baumback, Lilly Kligel, Jons rud, Toller, Jess and "Doc" Hite, Gilbert Erl. Joel Jarrel, Phipps and Hcmbrkh. Officers elected, presi dent Mrs. Phipps; program committee Mrs. Kligel and Mrs. Jess IHte; re freshments, Mrs. Robert Jonsrud. Mrs. Runkel, the mother of Mrs. I. H. Phipps of Kelso, has come up from Los Angeles to remain with her daugh ter for an Indefinite time. Miss Caroline Verretti has been elected to the princlpalshlp of the Kelso grade school; Mr. BaumbacS will be the assistant E. V. Erickson was reelected a .director, and P. C. Spooner was re-elceted clerk. G. M. Wolf the former principal has taken a school near Astoira and has moved his family there. Alfred Hauglam is staying with his grandfather Peter Heia, and beside cultivating the Heia land is also cul tivating the Jonsrud, and Sheppard apple orchards with Robert Jonsrud's tractor. Kelso has had a number of new comers move into the school district durink the past few months; Mr. Tol ler from Aberdeen, Wash., has rented the Hailey place; Hembrick's of Pleasant Home lives on Dunn's farm; A. Mr. Peterson of Portland recently bought the Brake Place and is build ing anil expects to move his family out before school begins. . Mr. A. Hoyt, of Portland is having lumber hauled to build a summer cabin on his acreage, formerly the Whipple property. . Anton Jerger who recently went out of the dairy business is stocking his ranch with sheep. He now has about eighty head. J. F. Dockery is employed to make steel drag-saw "dogs" for Robert Jonsrud at his Kelso shop. The Ambleside Corporation of Port land i building four modem bunga lows at Hogan a station east of Gres ham, for summer homes, which will be used by members of the corpora tion. Alf. Bell Is hauling the lumber from Jonsrud-Gunderson's mill and R. C. Frace Is the foreman of construc tion. The Pizzola and Boitano families on Sandy Ridge spent the day last Sun day with the Charley Krebs family. Gianola and Fastrino, gardeners located near Park Rose will soon put -1 there thousand sacks ot new potatoes on the market and are to receive four cents per pound. The ground will be implanted with oabUae and other root vegetables. They have two acres of telephone peas almost ready to market which will bring eight cents per pound. - Mrs. Alice and Roy Trullinger ot Portland, and. -Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Dart of Molalla were visitors at the Rev enue-Reed home recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Ten Eyck have gone to housekeeping on Mr. Ten Eyck's ranch near Marmot since Mrs. Ten Eyck's school colsed. Among those going down to Join In the festal celebration of the rose during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Christlanson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McCully, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Loundree, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and Mrs. Melvin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Updegrave, George Wolf, Mrs. Sture, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bonett and Evelyn Dixon, Mrs. J. C. Duke, Cecil Duke, Mrs. J. C. M. Miller, Mrs. Ed Hart of Firwood; it is impossible to list all who went, It might be of more Interest to name those who stayed at home. . Paul De Shazer, a nephew of "J. G. was out to the De Shazer ranch for a short visit recently. He is working on the north Fork Logging Co., in Washington. Baby Lorena Upde grave was also a guest of her grand parents. . , Henry Aschoff was In town from Marmot on Saturday night to get his new Ford which had arrived for him through an order from the Perret ga rage. Travel through town on Sun ady was almost as good as before the ga shortage. : '; A. H. Johnson, of Portland, Grand Master of Odd Fellows, paid Sandy Lodge an afficlal visit at the last meeting. The second degree was conferred upon Cal. Wilson of Bull Run. Miss Ivy Ten Eyck and her sister Rose will both teach at Orient next year. Ivy l in Portland and has been nursing her brother "Bud" through the measles and looking after Dora who has had her tonsils removed, both taking" ill at the time school closed. Miss Clara Meinig was In Portland last week to see the "big doings" and also to false her mother to a rhysiciaii. Mrs. Melnig Is not gaining much and 1b quite feeble. Mr. and Mra. Fred Lohrmann of Sandy Ridge have a their guest a young man from Wisconsin whom they had not en since lif was a youngster UU ho cnin out hero, Will Hell drove they all up tho mountain on Snnday and on the Highway trip on Wednesady. Jame I'.ell went to Ore-gnu City a few days ago to attend tha meeting of the Republican County CommlUmi. He also attended the Pomona Grango at Garfield on Wednesday. Several from "these parts" also went to the same all day big session, among whom were the A. C. Thomases, tho Little pages, Mr. Morrison and Will Hull. Tho R. A. Ten Eyck family all went up to the wild gardens ' where the laurel bloom on Sunday, taking a big picnic dinner along and report a most enjoyable tlmo Llll, Je 'n' and Dora, and a young friend were out from the city, and Mrs, Lief was also one of the party. H'inry Kamp' "bran new" oao ton 12 passenger pneumatic tired Chevro let truck which R. S. Smith ordered some time ago has arrived and will be put on the road from Porttn- ' Government Camp on July 5, and will operate dally as far as Arrahwrtnna, Welches and Rhododendren, and twice a week to Government Camp, Mr. Kamp will call for passengers at the Brownsville Woolen Mills on Third and Morrison streets, Portland. Charley Krebs drove Gus 71: down to Oregon City last Monday vj arrange for Mr. Finger to become a mger now has hi papers". Mra- Ed Llttlepage spent three days last week with her slater Mra. A. C. Thomas of Bull Run. Mr. and Mrs. Mueller iiad company on Sunday from near Oregon City. and their son William, was also out from Portland. Carl Powers say th "school ma ms" are all gone now and he If Bt'.ll single and can have no hopes be fore fall! SI Deaton and Mrs. Deaton and their little son have been out to the old home town again visiting relatives and meeting firendg. Miss Lilly Ten Eyck passed honor ary at Reed College where she ah 3 been doing fine work the past year" and will attend there again next year. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Church, and Ray Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murdock, of .Seattle visited with Robert S. Smith and family on Wednesday; Melvin Smith and wife Joined the Churches and Murdock' in Portland on Thursday and the Robert Smith family met them In town on Friday, remaining an alight. Mrs. Churfch and Mrs. Murdock are sisters of Mel vin and "Bob" and they all enjoyed the family visiting and the plendor of the Shriners and roses In Portland. Mrs. Ellen Ross and daughter Irene returned with the Smith's to spend Sunday in Sandy. Mrs. Walter Kizer and sons of Lebanon and Mrs. "Nealle" Loundree spent Monday with Mra. Z. Beers and daughters. Mlsa Hazel Beers spent the week end at Orient and Bull Run. . - j Claud Woodel and family of Trout daye stopped to see the J. G. De Shazer family on their way up to Cuy Woodell's shingle mill last Sunday. Mrs. Wilkins of Firwood had a card from Mrs. Fred Howe announc ing the birth of a baby girl born on June 22. The Howe's are living in College City, CaL Mrs. McCully made a hurried drive ton, and an aunt from Portland were at the McCully home a few days ago. Mrs. McCully made a hurired drive to Salem on Thursday night, to bring ' relatives to the closing of the Rose Show. , The McCully's and the Esson family drove up to Government Camp on Sunday and had a picnic together in rarefied air tf Mt Hood. Mr. Pride more asid the roads were 100 per cent better than they had been. There was no mud tho there are still a few bumpy places, on the whole there is no need to Btay home is gas can be had. There were big doings in Gresham on Saturady night when the rote were coming in so fast for the Fourth of July queen. The bnd played i" street "jazzing" became so inspiring that everybody that could wiggle a toe got into the spirit of the fun and danced on the street until twelve. No definite action hag been as to what Sandy folks will do on the Fourth. There will no.doubht be enma nHvafa t Inn trA manv will go to Gresham and Estacada and else where. Mrs. Walter Krebs father, mo'v and sister came down from Pendle ton to see the Shriners and Rose car nival and visit for two or three weeks. Seven young folks from Sandy went up to Mclntire'a to a dance on Sat urday night. There were some Butt Run dancers present also. The Hoffman family went to Port land to spend the day on Sunday, and brought the Deaton family out with them. Mr. and Mrs. George Perret have as their house guest for a week Miss Mable Schulta of Albany of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Bonett had Mr. Verne Dodgers ot Bend as their guests the first of the week. A fire started at the Bittner Spool Mill the other day but was extln quished after a half day's run of "plugs" were destroyed. The Bittner , family are going to El wood to cele brate on the Fourth. , Mrs. John Maroney and young Richard have returned from a two weeks' visit In Portland with Mrs. Maroney's parents. They enjoyed nearly all the big things that were staged for Shriner's week. PRISONERS SAVED STOCKHOLM, . June 18. AH the 2000 war prisoners on board a bol shevik steamer which sank recently were saved, according to a dispatch to the Ditgzlad from Helslngfors, Finland. The sinking was In the Neva river. BUBONIC PLAGUE IN TEXAS Beaumont, Texas, June 28. -With the discovery here today of the second suspected case of bubonic plague, fed eral, state and city puthorlMej lno urated an extensive rat extermination campaign.