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I St M4IRMIHMIHttlIHIHMHNHtmmHIHHHmHIHHHHIMN LOCALS . AND ' PERSONALS MIHIHMHMMMMtHMtHMMIHWMIHtmmmHIIMMIIMMtMtlNr W. II, I alike, a ciiiiiiiiIhkIoii tiiur t'limit of Canny, nipt mining (Imihii Id trammel business lure Thuisdiiy, Mr, Luike mid wlfit reeniiily returned rrtiiu on outing at Wllholt, and urn ilitntili)K on lukliiK n Motoring 1 1 1 p to dm bench. Mr, J. I,, I.tiidhty inn wo ehlldnm, of Iii'lllnRtiam, Wash., arrived Tlium ! tiny iiinriiliiK to visit n fw days with Mm, Kudu ut Mldrum. Mrs. Dudley Im ndurnliig homo from a vlhlt with Iwr imithi'r ut Mmlford, mul a slxtur In Hum Kriini liH'". j Th iiuuiy frlniiil of Mr, Mnry Itiirtow, or Twnirt), unil Washington xtrni'U, will I mi pli'iti'i tojhcnr of her liiilirovmiH'iit from an IIIih'hm, Mm. Iinrlow U one of Hi" Mirly Oregon City jliin(ini mul for 'Vral day hr con dition wna rrltlcnl, - Mm, Thn. Mcl.nrwi. .after muklng n brd'f visit In I'nrtliind as a guest of nr iilHlcr, Mix Ailitln Quliiii, and wlih Imr futlier, V, W. Qulnn, of Cnnmnuh, mul either rtiillvi of (lint place, re turned to hr liomo at Wllholt Thurs luy evening. MlssVera I'lcree. dnughtr of Mr. and Mli. Plune. of Um AmtnlP. for mjr ri'hl(l.mt of Oregon City, hnn r rl vtt hew whorti who I a guent at ilin homo of Imr uncle and aunt, Mr and Mm. Dunlin Ely. Mot return liiK to hr home Minn Pierce will vlnlt relatives In I'ortlnnil, Ml" Pierce has not kn In OrKn City for number of yw, and has noted ninny change B. II. Harney, whomi home In nt M pin Unn, ha brought to tlto office Of the Morning Enterprise sample of alfalfa grown on hln farm, which aland about five fV.ol In hotght. Mo alno brought a sample of apple 't onu that wore plucked (mm an Early Harvent tree where apples are now rimly to be harvested. Minn Addle Clark, who ha lon spending the summer at th h""'6 of her brother. Attorney John r . i mra. and family, at Wont Unn. will leave today for ChehnlU. Wash., to be the guest of Mm. Italph Chaplin and Mm. Virgil While In that city Minn Clark will alno aftend the ChohMla fair. Mr. anj Mm. Sherman, of Jtodlund, the former a merchant of that place WHM n 111 I 111 ir the Oregon City viltor Wednenduy. having come here on bun Inenn. (imirge (Jray. of Aumra, well known renldent of that place, wae among thone to trammel bunluenn here Thun- day. i Attorney John W. l-o'd'r left Thurn duy for a few dnyn' vacation t Kagle Creek, where h will enjoy camp life. liny Sulllvtan, who han been In Or egon City for a b'w tlayn. ha return ed to hi home nt Molalla. If, llopkln, of Hufun, Oregon, wa among thoxe to trnnaact bulnnenn hero Wednenduy and Thursday. T. O. Itldlnga, of Molalla, prominent farmer of the county, waa In thla city on bunlnen Thuradny. Horn, to Mr. and Mrn. C. H. Dentle, at Oregon City honpllnl. on Tuenday pvnlllliC. AUKUHt 2r, non, ' ' Mrn, Roy D. Armstrong and child J. B. Duncan and II. H. Ooucher. ofr,,ni .;nw ,j iiruco. or Portland, Mambfleld, are In thla city for a few, KU,.t ut the lacier hoiie Wed day. W. M. Meteiilf, formerly an Oregon City boy, and now engaged In the. poultry Industry nt Salt Lake City. I'tah. Is vlnltlng nt tho homo of Mr., it'in...., and Mrn. Harry wrenven, ai ette, and with Mr. and Mm. Richard Cronven, of this city. Mr. Metculf l making his first vlnlt here since leav ing, and in accompanied by his daugh ter. Dorothy. Aftor vlnltlng here he will visit relntlvon In Portland before returning to hi home. Mr. MetcaU has 3000 pure-blooded Whlto leg horns, and haa one of the bent small poultry farms In his section of the county Mr. and Mrs. John Kent are spend ing the week end with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stelner, of ForoHt Grove. A. J. Pockhnld, accompanied by Mr. Gross, of Beaver Creek, motored to Tebanon, a dlHtnnce of 220 miles, Sun day lenvlng here nt 7 o'clock, Mr. Ilocholtz spenks highly of tho roads of that section tf the stato. 's A New Auto Top m Columbia Auto RECOVERING UPHOL8TERINQ 1021 Main Street m m - .....inlllllllllllllllllllUIll - ' ' . terUHlB m UI6 Town una huitouuuuib eruu g uuuun mo unYC BuUa Maun, w ......v. ... Liritry. - Our voloran -pioneer Jrthr.1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul DUnn nnd Fenton ney Is a enrdner bv profession, and After un absence of three month In Pennsylvania, Mm. Augusta Kclioi iiliorii ban retunmd lo Orngon City, artor a tnont dollKhtful tlnlt with rolullvon, Mm, Hcnomiborn for Ilin primcnt In vlnlllim bur daiiKlitiir, Mm. Kiitliutilol Hinytho, of J'orlliuid. Will I ii In tlifl KiiHt aha vIhIIiiiI iiuuiy ,if her old tlinn friend uml rolativen, whom aim bad not nnn hIiicii a child, and wan entertained In a out tuirin 1 11 K iniitiiior, niiJoyliiK a number of im) tiirliiK trlpN, Mr. mid Mra, Alfre,) llolton, of Cnno nuih. urn re)oli liiK over tbn arrival of a ilHiiKhter, who inmle her appearance AiiKUfit 10. Tint llitlo oiia Inn been Hlvi-n (be nnnin of Hetty, Him n (lie KrenttiriiiiitdiiiiKlitur of Mm, Kuruh Miller, onu of the oldent pioneer wo men of Clitrkamn county, who ban re allied In ('uiiemah for many yearn Mm, llolton wn formerly MImh Verna MkuiI, of Cniiemah. Mm. lit W. llnrboltlis uud threo lit lie lillilren, after Hpeiullni lh aum nier montliN In Oregon city an giiuHtn of Mr. Iliirlmttle'a parenta, Mr. and Mm. II. J. DlKKer, and her alnter, Mm J, Ankow, left hern Saturday eve nliiK for HenUte, and ft"0'" U'T" leava on tho atanmer Bpokane for their boo at Whlt Home, Yukon Territory, Canada. Mm, Harbottle ban readied In tho north for amne time, and thn kiddle anw their flmt cow arter arrlvlnK In Orcwm City, well an many other "nlKhtn," Mri. Ilarbottlo and children wer accom imnd'd a far n l'ortlanil by her pat ent and alnter. Attorney John K. Clark and Dick Illttnur. of thla city, accompanied by Frank Tonor, of Dalian, Oregon, ars to leave on their annual hunting trip thin momlnK and ra to vlnlt thntr old. ntiunplnn ground In Southern Or egon near Rontburg. K. T. Avlnon, of Mapla I.ann, who I enttaaed In farming on a amall acale at th fann of lr. C, IC. Melnnner, hln aon ln law. wan In Oregon City on IhiIkiii.hk Saturday ylnltlng at the Melnnner home. rra, May Runnel!, who ha been having a moat enjoyabln vacation at Qrenbam, vlnltlng on the Auntln a aruent of frlendn. haa returned to Oregon City, and renumed her ponl tlon with llannon & Company. Mm. Jennie niahop, of thin city, hut recently arriving from Spokane, W- I npendlna a few dya In camp life ut Oak Orova, where her Hon. Donton, and alno her nlnter. Minn Craiw Spl ger. are nnjoylng camping. Mra. 'l-h op ha tmiiti hero to make her home, and taken apartment on Seventh anil Jefferson ntrectn. Charle Hurnn, who han been turn key at the Oregon Statu penitentiary, hn returned to Oregon City. Mr. and Mrn. Burn are for the prenent at the homo of their nljjce. Mm, !... O. Ice. and will noon lake up their reldence nt their home In Grecnpolnt they left a number of year ago. when Mr Hum accepted the ponltlon In Sulem Minn llelle Mattley. who taught In the Walla Walla high achool last year, an, recently acci-ptlng a posi tion na Inntructor In an Oakland. Calif., high achool. left for that city the latter part of the week to take up her dntle. Minn Mattley upent a por tion of her vacation at .the Mattley nummer home at Nohalem. Miss Clara Tute I vlnltlng her sin ter, Mrn. Thomas Barrlotea, of Port land. Mrs. Viola Tnto, formerly of thin city, now of WVeler. Is also vis iting at the home of her daughter, having come from that city to attend the marriage of her daughter. Miss Lucy, to Iesley Mannllt, of Wheller. nemlay. Mr. and Mrs. Prlebe, accompanied by their sort. William Priobo. nnd daughters, Misses Edith 'nnd Bertha. motored to Hood River Thursday, to apenj the duy. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Francis are rejoicing over the arrival of a daugh ter, born at Oregon City hospital Sat urday morning. Their home i Mil- wnuklo, Route 4. Judge J. XI Campbell, wife and flnughtor, Mary, have returned from llielr motoring trip to Seaside. They visited Bar View, Rockaway and oth er resorts whllo enroute. i Mr. and Mrs. George V. Ely and children, Harloss and Eloiae, who have been having an enjoyable outing nt Cannon Beach, whore they wero camped for two weeks returned to Oregon City Sunday evening. Before returning they were guests at the home of Mr. Ely'B mother, Mrs. C. It. Plnymnn, formerly of thla city, who owmj a pretty home at Seaside. for Winter Comfort The rains of early Fall and storms of Winter months aro only a Bhort time away. The owner of the open car who has his auto recovered will smile In contentment. , But we suggest getting busy at once. Weather conditions are uncertain at this season of tile year. -With one of our special . made tops to replace that old one, and with new , curtains made to fit all around thla Win tor's driving will truly be a pleasure... f- Top Company SPRING CUSHION WORK Telephone 101 , . I t A,.HlH'l.a,aa1, ' Mm, F, Holden, formorly Minn Fran da Mym, of thla city, and dutiKhter of tho lata Mr. anj Mr. John Myera, early Oregon City pioneer, arrived In Oregon City Friday with her four children, where alio In the guent of her nlnter, Mm. Robert Dentin, of Fourth and High atreeta. Mr. Hold en apeut H unci uy In J'ortlnnd a guent of her Klutor, Mm, Joneph Holllger, and Monday with her alnter, Mm. John l.elilitwuln, and will leave today for her home In Tucoma,. Mr. Holdea and her children made the trip by Miitomoblle, with Mm. Holden at thj wheel. C. H. Wllmm and aon, Druce, left Saturday for Senaldo, and from that reaort they will hike to Rockiiway, where they are to remain for two week, Mr. Wllaon having rented liouno at the renort for thai time. Mm. WIlHOn and other children, In cluding Merrllt Wllaon and Minn Ger tie Wllnon, of the annennor' office, will leave Wednedny to Join Mr. Wllnon and hln aon. They will occupy the residence of Mfi llnwley while there. John DeNoul, of Stafford, wa Binong tti(ifl to trunnact bunlnen here Monduy. Mr. IKiNnul ha renlded at Stafforj for a number of year, and owned one of the bent farm there, being engaged In tho walnut Induntr; a well a general fanning, but ban nold hi place, The purchaser I llenry Koch, who recently aold bla farm nt Ctackama. Mr. DeNeul and family are to make their borne at On wego, and will noon leave for that place, J. W. Smith, ex-county commlnnlon er, whone home la at Macknburg, wan among the Oregon City vlnltor Mon day. Mr. Smith, who la engaged In the hep Induntry, I planning to have an exhibit of aome of hi stock at the coming county fair to be held at Canby, September 20-24. J iimc Summer, formerly of this city, and a aon of Oregon City plo neern. arrived In Oregon City Monday morning, and la vlnltlng hi nlnter, Mra. Kate McNamara, and hla broth er, Peter Summer, of Seventh and Wanhlngton atreet. Mr. Summer la now refilling at Sliuniko, Oregon. Itev. and Mm. Edgar and family, who have been spending a few week at ftockaway, and later guent of Mr. und Mra. C. Schuebel In their moun tain homo at Rhododendron, have re turned to Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Klrchem of Lo gan, were In Oregon City Monday tranHnctlng bunlnean. Mr. Klrchem In one of the energetic farmer, having flnlnhed hi harventlng and haa all hi grain and hay atored. Mlnne Esther and Agneg Hutrln, who have been on an extended East ern trip, visiting Ohio. New York anl other Enatern . states, have rturned to Oregon City, after a "most delight ful trip. R. G. Scott and" family, who have been enjoying a week's stay at Lake Lytle, occupying the White cottage will return thin week. Mr. Soott win renuine hln work as county agent, and has thoroughly enjoyed hi outing. They made the trip by automobile. Mr. Title! and Mr. Battles, of Elk Prairie, both of whom are taking up homesteads, were In Oregon City Mon duy. Mr. Battle was on his way to Spokane on a business trip. J. M. Dlckerson, of Boring, was among tne Oregon city visitors rues day, Thomas C.erber, of the Arcady Press, of Portland, was In Oregon Ci ty Tuesday transacting business in connection with the firm. He also visited some of his friends, having formerly resided here. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Eby will leave Thursday morning for Eugene to re main for several days, while Mr. Eby Is attending the meeting of the State Bar Association to convene Friday nnd Saturday. The farm recently purchased by A. J. Bockhold, realty dealer, has been sold to M. Lessemann, who has Just arrived from Nebraska to make bis homo In Clackamas county. The lima consists of 60 acreg, and Is locat ed near Mount Pleasant. It formerly won the home of F. Burndorfer. The price was $11,500, with house and modern buildings. Mr. Iesretnanu will take possession Immediately. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Downey and two children, who have been at Sea side occupying their cottage, returned to their home at Willamette Tuesday. They report the weather Ideal when lenblng the resort, nlthough storms occurred at that resort Thursday ano Snturdny. They made the trip by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Lovett and fam lly, who have been residing at Thir teenth and Washington streets for a number of years, are to move to West Linn this week, and w"1 occupy the residence formerly the home of Mr, nnd Mra. John Lewthwalte, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. James Carey. The home to be made vacant by Mr and Mrs Lovett will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Baxter, recently moving to this city from Camns, Wash. , Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Morris and son, Bobby, and Mrs. Morris' mother, Mra. Robert Goodfellow, who have been spending the past month at Cannon Bench, returned to their home in this city Sunday evening. They report tho wetither grand during their entire stay except 'or Thursday and Satur day nights, whon a terrlfio storm came up and blew down many trees. The party made tho trip to Cannon Beacn and return by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Perry, of Sher wood, formerly of this city and of Wll lamotte, were In Oregon City Wednes day transacting business. They have Just lompleted their new bungalow at Sherwood, and It is one of the most attractive In that section of the county. They have about 20 aorea of 1 V kn n t),itlanl M THfT. OCIET The marriage of Minn Ruth K. ilav- eu, of Woodburn, and H. K. Cantle of this city, wn aoleinnlzej at the Meth- odlnt Kplncopal parnonnge at Vancou ver, Waah., Tueailay at 3 o'colck, AugUMt 10, when Rev. Thornpnon, pun tor performed the Imprennlve ring cer emony. ' The bride' maid wan Minn 1,11a M Cantle, alnter of the brldgeroom whone home In In Woodburn, and the bent man wa Robert W. Simmon of tbln city. The bride waa becomingly gowned In a traveling suit of blue with hat to maU;h, und her comage wa of white carnation. The brldo'a maid wan alno gowned In dark blue, and wore a comage bou aunt of pink rarnatlonn, Following the marriage ceremony the bridal party returned to Portland where a dinner wa enjoyed, and after a brief honeymoon the happy couple returned to Oregon City, where they have gone to housekeeping at 1209 Kleventh Btreet. The bride I an attraetlve young woman, and haa Deen a resident oi Woodburn for the past year. Before making her home In that city ahe re nlded at Fall City, Oregon, where ahe ha a hont of frlendn. She la the daughter of Mr. and Mr- A. R. Haven. Mr. Cantle I the son of Mra. Kffle Catnle, of Woodburn, a well known renldent of that city, and was among the flmt young men of Marlon county to respond to his country's r " was r member of the 31t Regimental Hand, and was first ntatloned at Van couver Barracks, later being trans ferred to Manila, P. I., and then to Siberia, where he wa stationed at Vladivostok, and wag In the service for about two yearn, receiving his discharge from tbe army at the Pre nldlo, California, October 23, 1919. In January be came to Oregon City, where he ha since been employed, by the Crown Willamette Paper company. He In an active member of the Moose band. A large audience attended the piano recital given at the home of Mrs. A. Thomas, at Hoff, Oregon, during the pant week. The principal part of the program was a demonstration of the Dunning system given by her summer class. Those taking part were Irene Mak Inster, Ellen Santesson, Arlen Bluhm, fienevleve Londcrgan, Lubelle Unds ley, DeEtta Shaw, Genet Gwlllim, and ljiurs. Parry. land, and are In the poultry Industry.1 breeding White Leghorns, having en- gaged In the business while residing at Willamette and at Maple Lane, j They have 800 pure-blooded birds on their farm this year, and have erected modern poultry buildings. Mrs. Matt Smith. Of North Bend. Oregon, who has beea In' thla city and nt IWvor Creek viaitinir relatives, the latter place being her former home,: bammy btevens, jr., iour-ear-om left Wednesday evening for her homo.j son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stevents, of Mrs. Smith, formerly Miss Grace Boh-j Canemah, ig suffering from severe lender, of this city, has been vsitlng; bruises on the head and body caused her sister, of Enterprise, Oregon, j by being run over by an automobile While at Beaver Creek she visited herj near the Stevens home on the high parents, Mr. and Mm. Bohlejider,1. way Tuesday evening, well known pioneer residents of that ; The little fellow did not see the ap- sectlon of the county. Mra. C. B. Wilson and family left Wednesday morning for Rockaway to spend two weeks in tho residonce of Mis. Hawler. Mr. Wilson and son. Bruce, who are hiking to Rockaway, from Seaside, have been heard from, nnd had remained at Seaside until the storm had passed over, so con tinued their Journey Monday, when the weather was reported favorable. John DeNeul, a prominent farmer of Stafford, was among the Oregon City visitors Wednesday. It was an nounced here that Mr. DeNeul had disposed of h'9 fnrm Including his fine walnut grove, but It was R, De Neul, who sold his farm at Stafford to make his home in Oswego. Mrs. Herman Fisher, of Redland, wa In Oregon City Wednesday on her way to Portland to spend a few days visiting her aunt, Mrs. Graham, of Portland. Charles Rider, of Greenwood, was among the Oregon City visitors Wed nesday. ' I. J. White, of McCoy, was among the Oregon City visitors Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. B, H. Stuart, of" '""Linn's Old Mill, wns among the Oregon City vis itors Saturday. She and her children will leave today for Gervals to re main for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wilson have purchased three lots of Ed T""-'" tn Gladstone, where they have started to build a new home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Legler left Saturday to spend the week-end with Dr. Bivd Mrs. W. B. Mott, of Salem. Mrs. Alex Simmons, of Estacada, Is the week end guest of her sister, Mrs. McCokle. Miss Hazel Brundell, of Portland, Is spending several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haas. Elmo Eby has returned arter a week's outing with his cousin at New berg. Hear Ye! "Court Convenes" is the tltlej of tonight's service at the Pur-dom-Schaffner meetings. Adv. Mrs. Herbert Martin, of Portland, visited her daughter, Mrs. William Folger, of this city, Thursday. Mrs. Hoed and daughter, Miss Lela Reed, are at Pacific City enjoytn outing. ........ Mr. and Mrs. Shelley hve been .0 - - - . . . in-b week In m Mln Norma Holman, wose engage merit to Dr. O. II. Chrlntoffernen, of Seattle, was recently announced, was the guent of honor of a mlneellaneoiu bower Thursday evening at the home of Mis Virginia Shaw, of Sixth and High streets, when about twelve friends of the bride elect attended. The home of Miss Shaw was prettily decorated for the occasion,, when roses and asters were uned most effectively. Refreshments were served durfntf tho evening. Mln Holman, who is one of the pop ular young women of this city w presented with many handsome gifts. Her marriage 1 to take place early In September. A surprise party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. Burr Tatro at their home on High street Friday evening, August 20, when a number of their friends called in a body to spend the evening, and wa In the form of a farewell party before they leave for their fu ture home- at Tbe Dalles, where Mr. Tatro has taken a position In the blgh school. Tbe evening was spent In games, fol lowed by serving ice cream and cake, and a most enjoyable time was bad. Attending were Bernita Jack, Dor ena Jack, Donna Warner, Sidney War ner, Mrs. Cwford, Dorothy Stafford, Mr. Cunning, Mr. Malva Bolle, Neva Saterlle, Henry Rogers, Violet Rob erts, Myrtle Henderson, Edgar Brock, Elva Linton, Lois Campbell, Kltfca Kldby, Dennis KIdby, Everette Rosen earns, John Leglstan, Mrs. Hair, George Scouton. James Myers, Ruth Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Tatro. Ist Wednesday evening a surprise shower was tendered Miss Alvena Scherzinger, of West Linn, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Wegner, In honor oi her approaching marriage to Anthony Wohl, of Duquesne, Pa. The Wegner home was beautifully decorated for the occasion. Tbe shower was arranged In a most unique and up to date manner and consisted of many beautiful and useful perseuts. During the evenine delicious re- freshents were served and much nleaRant rhat. laughter, music and games were Indulged In. Those present were' Margaret Ger- ber, Geanette Brozlnsky, Namol Lewis, Elsie Kay, Grace Helsby, Mary Scherzinger. Zelma McDonald, May- HIT BY AUTOMOBILE proaching automobile, driven by a Portland man, who was on hla way to Portland, when he atarted across the road. The boy was thrown beneath the car, which was brought to a sud den stop as the rear wheel struck the 1 body, thus preventing the heavy car from passing over him. The driver of the car ga?? every assistance and took the little fellow from under the car, and he was later carried to the famllv home by his cousin, Mildred MIdlam. where the family physician was called, but who found no broken hnnes. excest the scratches and bruises. This is the third narrow escape the youngster has had this summer. Two previous times he has climbed upon the logs in the Willamette river near the Stevens home, but saved In the "nick" of time. Japanese Gardener Loses Bir 15 a r n A large barn on the Semmler farm at Damascus, leased by a Japanese gardener, waa totally destroyed by tire Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. In the barn was the new hay, farming machinery, automobile and tractor owned by the Japanese, who suffered a loss of $3000. The fire ,1s believed to have been started by a four-year-old son of the Japanese, who had been playtng with matches, according to the neighbors, who assisted in saving the adjoining buildings. There was no livestock in the building at the time of the tire. Tho Semmler place was formerly owned by the late Mr. and Mrs. W. W Cooke, parents of Postmaster Cooke, of this city, and A. W. Cooke, promt nent farmer of Damascus. ALLEGES ASSAULT Charles P. Randall filed suit Wed nesday against the Singer Sewing Ma chine company, asking $ 2,999 damages he alleges he suffered when attacked by two agents of the company. According to the complaint Randall was agent for the defendant and own ed a sewing machine, which he says that B. S. Miller and E. T. McKee ver, supervising auditor and manager for the company, trespassed on plain tiff's property for the purpose of tak ing the machine, which they claimed In resisting them the plalnttff alleges that he was attacked and hit on the head with a hammer and suffered much from loss of blood. ' 5 TO DEDICATE CHURCH First Church of Christ, Scientist, of this city has announced that their church edifice will be dedicated on Sunday, September 6th. Services will be held at 10:45 A. M. A cordial Invitation to be present Is extended to all. " " - here' $15.80 with interest thereon at 8 .. t rpnm tvfl 07th day NARROW ESCAPE WHEN of August Hon. belle PHklngton, Addle Wright Erma Mmhocknd, Denalda Vallerte, Martha McLarty, Lillian Llndgulst, Francis Yeager, Mrs. Zola Smith, Mrs. Zora Lelghton. Mrs. Wegner, Mrs. Emma Zlrkol, Mm. John Hickman, Mr. Llm- bocker. , Miss Scherzinger has been a resi dent of Went Unn since early child hood and in a mos estimable young lady. Mr. Wohl I a mill wright by trade and was one of Uncle Sam's men, hav ing enlistee in Pennsylvania In the early part of the war and was e,nt West and placed In the Spruce Divi sion. While in tbe west he made the acquaintance of Miss Scherzinger and the approaching wedding is the cul manatlon of the war romance. Mr. Wohl expects to arrive' from Pennsyl vania soon and the young couple will make their home In West Unn. Friday evening, September 14, Is the time set for a benefit to be given the O. A. R. at the Star Theater under the management of Mrs. Walter Ben nett and Mm. Henry Henningsen, aides of the Women's Relief Corps, who have been appointed to give the entertainment. All throughout the United States the Relief Corps are giving a benefit for tbe G. A. R. of their different cities and towns, and the women of this city are trying to do their part to have a large fund raised for the Meade Post. Among the features of the evening will be a Virginia Reel taken part In by a number of tie old Civil War vet erans, who ylll have as their partners other members wives Instead of tbeir own. The marriage of Miss Lucy Violet Tate, youngest daughter of Mrs. Viola Tate, formerly of Oregon City, now of Wheeler, Oregon, and Lesley Massltt of Wheeler, was solemnized at' Van couver, Wash., Saturday afternoon, August 28, when Rev. C. C. Curtis, pas tor of the Christian church at Van couver, performed the Impressive ring ceremony. The .ceremony was at the home of Rev. Curtis in the presence of relatives and a few Intimate friends of the young couple. The bride was prettily gowned in white crepe do chine, and carried a shower bouquet of carnations. Following a brief honeymoon, the young coupte will return to Wheeler, where the bridegroom Is employed. The bride Is well and favorably known in Canemah and Oregon City. where she has many friends, and was active In church work while here. She is the sister of Mis Clara Tate, of this city. The bridegroom is one of the pop ular young men of Wheeler, where he ha been employed for some time. One of the most enjoyable affairs of the week was a shower given at the home of Mm. Clara Carpenter August 25, in honor of Miss Millie Yeager and Clifford Taft. who are to be married today. August, 29, at S P. M., after which they will spend tehlr honey moon camping on the Columbia river. Both are well and favorably known In Gladstone and Oregon City where they will reside. The rooms of the Carpenter home were beautifully decorated with cut flowers and ferns. After a delightful evening of mustc and various games, Ice cream anj cake were served. Many useful and beautiful presents were received. Those present were Misses 'Millie Yeager, Marjorie Reed. Helen Car renter, Francis Yeager, Lena Car penter, Gladys Carpenter, Messrs. Clifford Taft. Eugene Vedder, Arlelgh Reed, Dean Vedder, Ivan Menke, John Yeager, Sam Kimball, Roy Carepnter, and Mrs. Carpenter. ALICE VERLET is Coming! The celebrated soprano will appear in person at an invitation concert in Busch'sHall FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 10 She will be assisted by Victor Young, pianist, Robert Velten, violinist, and by "The Phonograph with a Soul." - This appearance of the great opera star in Oregon City is the event of the season for lovers of good music. FREE TICKETS , be ll, write or telephone us for free tickets of admit tance. They will be issued in order of application. Burmeister & Andresen 7th and Main Streets perl by publication thereof, by order of u, uampDeii, juugo ui A delightful surprise shower was was given Miss Tternlce J,.t,im..n Thursday evening by the Pythian . Sinters at her home. A numbor of useful and beautiful presents were re ceived Including a set of sliver sugar tonk and cake trver from the Pyth- lun Sinters, of which she Is a member. A most delightful evening was spent after which lunch was served. Those enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Johnson and Mosdamej W. J. Wilson, Otto Erickson, W. A. White, Cletnmlo Wood, W. H. Smith, Bert Baxter, John Kent, Bud Sim mons, Bert Hall, L. V. Jenkins, Guasle Hull, Misses Umu Johnson, Helen Erickson and Bernlce Johnson. A pretty home wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs." Frank Baker of Willamette Wednesday eve ning, August IS, when Miss Vlra Eva Williams of thla city, became the bride of Otto Albert Werner, brother of Mrs. Baker. The impressive ring ceremony was performed beneath a handsome white floral bell by Rev. A. J. Ware, of this city. The living room where the cere mony was performed was beautifully decorated In rones and sweet peas, white and green being the color scheme, while the dining room, wheru the wedding dinner was served, wag in pink, pink sweet peas and roses being used. The bride was handsomely gowned In white satin, with overdress of white net, and wore a large white hat. Only Immediate relatives attended the marriage ceremony. The young coupde have taken up their residence at the Williams home on Molalla Avenue, where they will be at home to their friends. The bride Is a popular girl of this city, and fr the past six months has been connected with the Kendrlck store, and previous to that was for about a year connected with a music store, being an accomplished pianist. She was a student of the Oregon City high school for two years, and is the youngest daughter of Horace Williams of this city and of the late Mrs. Dora Williams, having always made her home In 6Vegon City, where she has a host of friends. Mr. Werner, who has been for the past year employed by the Oregon City Sand and Gravel company, is well and favorably known here. He was In the service daring the world war. Oswego Lake, one of the most plo turesque spots In Clackamas county, was the destination of a merry party from this city and Portland last Sun-' day, when they arrived at that resort about 1 o'clock. Dinner served be neath the shade of the trees and along the banks of the water. The afternoon was devoted to rowing and bathing, and In the evening supper ' was served, when corn was roasted over a fire and hot coffee served with other eatables to satisfy the appetites. The return trip was made about 9:30 after havingvone of the most de lightful outings of the season. Including the picnickers were Miss Ethel Rucker, Miss Julia Rucker, Miss Daisy Sunby, of Portland; Mrs. Mary Holloway, of San Diego, Cal., Amy Olson, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Don James and Mr .and Mrs. Henry Henningsen, of this city; Miss UUIan Anderson, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. James Holloway, of Portland; Mr. and Mm. E. B. Holloway, of Richmond, Calif. The affair was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Holloway, of Cal ifornia, who are making a visit to Portland, with the former's brother, James Holloway, and wife. the ' Attorney for PlaintlfL ..m i 911 doihuis Duiiuinij, ronmna, vrsi )