OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1920. asre V SANDY DEPARTMENT MRS. J. M. C. MILLER Correspondent Firewood School Shows Fine Talent HANDY. Nov. 3,--rixl.T Dm "' tlun of MU Hi-lby, th Firwood tmh- Or, ft Rplt'lldld IlllllllWtj'cil I'llllTlalil llii'iil was itlvi'it ul 111 it kiIiihiI limine, which was mluiiicil bi'i-miilii'''" RrimiiN, pumpkin colored papof, etc, A capacity crowd filled the school Mum. Hukit beautifully mill dorfully inuilii oviTitK'nl two dollars I'uch, untliir tin nrHUiHl vm hammer of Jiinii'H DeShiur, tlio llvi wlrii uur tloiiwr. Th program will speak (or lulf: 'HullowuVn," recitation by I'lormii ii DiKluir. Kong by tlm ' tlnm, "October NuU." Recitation, "tv Ilr In thn Orchard" by litiii' lr. Ilncllailon, "Kentucky Phllos oiliy," "m rtillno Chown. Hong, "rump kin In lh Cornfield." by CurolLc Chown, tilndy Wilkin, Kuiiuulit Van Liu kiu, mid Alia D Hliiui'r. llee tallnn. "Tim Witch", by r Hpaller P.mtttttloli, "Mr. Ilntrh" by Daisy ' lm, Hung by the school, "Jun On. Flag." Dialogue, "A Hallo wv'wn Party". Itut-ltntlon, " A lesson tor Mr. Redhead." Lucllo Wilkin oprotta was given with Ciip'tl'to Chown, Uladys Wilkin, AitnU Thbws ImvliiK tbi principal part. The tlilo of ih0 oiMrnlttt wn 'lood Hy Summer." "Tho liiigitttboos," wu h combination drill, tableau iiihI song Rlvnii by tltt school, Artie lumper wit tlm old "witch" mid milled to the proceed by "bin," nuuk'lc fortun,, tell ln All the porforinem appear"' tn costume. Tlm entire proceed nw-ivt, Pd to 119 M. Altii Do Shur mi eighth grndrt pupil In tho Firwood school composed lht dlulogue, "Tlm Hallows'nn party" that was glvn a a number on ! pmtrram at tht Firwood, entertain muni. Mildr-wl D Shaxer of -hlKh wm a really truly colored "loldy'' at Ihn Flrwod llnlloww'en show, and It wan a tune time before alio wtm cognised. They hud heap of fun thu! Ulght. Ghosts Walk at Sandy Hallowe'en HANDY. Nov. 3.Tho Handy (Jen nchotil cclobmtt'd ltitllowp'cn with an firvom-cnco thivi mrtllcd nvyr on Fri day nlttM. which I the only nut unit di-mi'iinor of thn youniicr Roncratlon.' Mln I'nai I'rovtor. Jmd chnrRn of tht proKrnm which aa plvn down atalra In tho Odd Kcllowa hall, by thi Kronh men for thn notilor and thdr frlcndn. "Thn Shadow llav" yu plvi-n by till tch FVoflnncn. Floriifi Tl!r rtcltd thoro wan a koiik by Clirlntlno Ogdcii, Iluth Kroba tmd Morcnce Ttdlnr. pu tlt!M "HrlitK Duck"; a pliino aolo by Klormicn ToIIt; and a rwltutloii by IVnrl froctor. "Tho (lobllnn Will (it Yoil" Anldo from thn roirula- pro Krnm thfrp worn weird innihlnatlont up alnlra and down atnlrs and tunica of KhoHtly nppt'araui'OK uiiKincr tided I'vcrywboro, Th H 'HU'Mh In both hall wn'ii oallmrutK and bonutl ful. and howid t,K iif Jil,urli wn not apnrl '(leorifrnsra nml Mm. Krtink Smith funilnlipd the mimic for dunchiK und thorn wore quiintHlen of rui pumikln pin and doughnut and coftca DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE MEETS SANDY, Nov. 4. Tho flint mut-tlng of thn Development Lcugun for aomo time wan held Friday eveiiltiR with thn ITpHldnnt I'M Hart In the chnlt. "A I'erfect lny" waa ruiik by Ruby Ihxld. tlii.el Deern, Ford Junknr and Lylo Mlly, accompanlud by Mlaa Bur ton, for tho opening number. Tho eve ning wn itpent In dlscuHnliiR election measures, especially th,, brldirn bond In 1)11 which wu urged to bo made a aolld volo 'Tr John Revenue anld "uny improvement In tho county la n luiDrovement for ua." I'aul Dunn, Taut Melntg, Casper Junken, J. M. f Miller. Jack Sealen and James Do Hliuier talked on the bill. It waa urged that morn Intercut bp ahown In thn leuKiio, and that meetlnga be held thn flrat Mdny nltfht In each month, the next one to bn Dncetnber 2. Handy people were urged to emtio out and unite thn vital lnterentn of tho town with those of th league. SANDY LOCALS SANDY, Nov. 3, Tho district Sun day School Convention held In the Dnptlst. church at Plnnnnnt Homo was an nil dny affair last Sunday, with lunch anrved In tho basement of the church- Mlsa Parker, assistant state secretary and Mr. Peterson, Multno mnh County president, both of Port land took active pnrt on the progrum, assisted hy Rev. Earl Cotton the lo cal minister. The folJowliiK officer "Yours x'or Real Tobacco" says the 3UGIIT CUT Is a short W-B CUT is wero elected fur tlm coming your; I'MKldftit, ll-iirry lllckford; Vice-president, MU Mh Miliar ; Secretary Treumiror, MIm Ellen Hlnn. Handy was Invllml to Join lli district bmso elation, which will incut next April. Mm. Peterson aunK a nolo, and Itcv. Cotton conducted li round tubln dis cussion. A service, flag f flflvoiiu tttiim Unit hun it on til,, wall of tlm rienmint llunm cliiiri h Mik well for tlm ii'lich borliiMid. Anultttlcn tiny la ncur-lct uk b thankful and not forgt! SCHOOL NCWV8 HANDY. Nov. 3 Florcncu Tidier Ilim been helpliiR In the t'oal Office, meeii.ei!ei-eiil anvllliA bn I n Kverybody, and Mlaa Minora too, l Klud Hjiti In Utile to take up hor teach liiK aisnlu thla week. ICveti tho chl) ilren nnw weary of two weeka' vacu t ton a lul miiny went vIhIHiik Into lli4 other room which la verj' much crowd ml. Hoy Ully wiii onn of thoan who mm down from the head work for a few dnya vacation at elect Ion tlm Hoy U In lv with thn wooda and will not return to H. H, thla year. Joaopiiinn and rnuri inxon worn Riteata of Mr, and Mrn. Oren fjmf of Hull Hun on a motor trip to Hood I'.lver, and Whlto Halnion for the week end and hud moat Rlortoua time, thn weather being lilenl for mich a trip. They n-lurned Sunday nvonlntt Thn weddlnR liollit of Mlaa Martha Green of Portland and Gottfried Htuckt of Klrwood oh October 18 did not echo In Handy until a few day KO ao quietly did Mr. Htuckl " down and take unto hlniMelf a bride Tha weddlnK wa a pretty, quiet one at thn horn,, of thn brlde'a purentn at 33 Knat Jnth atrent. MIks Ibtrkhofi r wni thn attendant, and Itev Kraat officiated, only rolatlvea and cloan I trlonda belli- preaent. Mr. and Mra. Htuckl arn IIvIuk n the J. C. Htnlth placn at Hrwood. and will b an ad ilt Ion to thn nclKhborhoort, Many peopln around hero remember Mra. Anna Hhlllock of t'ortland and tier beautiful bIiikIhk and will be Kind to hear of hor happy marrlnitH tn JuiIko (iuttuv Andewon of Ituke which nvent occurred a ahort tlm atso. Mra. J. M C. MUler wet- Portland Inat week to meet thn brld ttnd Koom on thn return from '" honnymoon to Victoria, H. C, Mra. louver of 1'ortlnnd and Mra. Mill rtlned with them at Thn rontand. an Mra. Anderaon aent kindly reinem I) run co to tha people hero. Mr. am! Mra. Audurtion will realdo In linker. SANDY NOTES SANDY, Nov. 4. Thn Sunday eve niius aong aervlco opened with an organ voluntary by Mm. F.nson, songs by thn congregation followed by a Hallowe'en recitation by Johnnie Shel ley In coatumo. Song, by choir, audi enco Hinging the chorus. Reading, a selection from Den Hur, Mrs. Kddy Duet, Mrs. Khsoii and Ihirothy Ksson. Rit-llatl'VV Arlitha I'nkctor Hong, "Calvary," by thn choir; reading, "Waiting by tho (lute," by H. II. Wat kins. Hong by choir, "I'm Coming Home." Rev, Karl Cotton will preach no next Sunday night at eight o'clock, and thn next musical program will be given the following Sunday evening:. Thn City election board aa appoint ed by the Mayor, Mra. Hlnnche Shel ley were Chnlrutun, leorgo Wolf, (!eo, Maroney and Mra. Stiirn, Judges; Mrs, J. 0. lHike and Mrs . Km est Itonelt clerks, Robert Smith, marshal. Sandy Precinct No. 1 ntatn board consisted of Carl Sharnko, Chairman, Ed. Hart, Judge, Mrs. Anton Malnr, H. E. Fisls and Otto Melnis clerks. In Sandy Pre cinct No. 2 Jool Jurrol waa chairman J. M. C. Miller, Judge, Cecil O.-Ouke and Mra. Edna Ksson, clerks, Joe Loundree, marshal. uranopa Jonsruu or Kelso was On hand to vote last Tuesday, not al lowing h!8 eighty five yeara to Inter fere with his patriotism In the least Mr. Jonsruif bus lived in the Kelso neighborhood for alxiut forty two years, and hua watched tha forest develop into the prosperous country of which we ar all ao proud. Mr. Jonsrud and his help-mate are going hand In hand along the great life Journey each no consldorata of the other, still doing their own chorea living alon nnd still keeping a vital Interest. In everything worth while. They hnve learned the art of growing old In the right way. Mrs. Ed Jlruns was a visitor at the Nelson home for a few days this week. , , The cHy council met on Monday night to finish up buslncsa and vote ten mill tax for the next year's rev enue. Mrs. Blanche Shelley, Mayor, presided. Wm. L. IUvthwlck, civil engineer, waa out from Portland Sunday to sur vey a tract of land on the Rldderbrush place. Mr. northwlck'a' father was Good Judge Men are getting away from the big chew idea. They find more ,satisf ac tion in a little of the Real Tobacco Chew than they ever got from a big chew of the ordinary kind. Costs you less, too the full, rich tobacco taste lasts so much longer. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles - cut tobacco a long fine-cut tobacco 3 thn aurveyor who laid out the Hrlghf wood plat some yean ago and the IWirthwIck still own land them and have great hopes for-the future of that locality bemuse of thQ highway lociUliio. Thern U an effort to nr-open tho Tnpp Road No. GHZ which I located Uiroutrh lUrJj Coulimii'a placn. A petition for donation work being rlr- ulal'd, ao thn road can be put tn uh again. Thl wltl make thren road lending to Cherryvllln, and this onn known as thn lower road. Mra. Mary Carow went up to her homestead at Wild Cut thn first of tlm week to look after her belonging thero. On her eleventh birthday, Novem ber I, Ruth Ksson Invited seven of her llttln school mates tohep her ent her' birthday cakn- At tb table Are Jon- nln Hhelley, Winifred Glocknor, Zelma and Catherine Allen, Marguerite and Mildred llarnott, Ruth, Dorothy and Ronald Ksson. Thn ladlea on tho city election board almost failed to get any ice cream being unable by all their pef iunidvn powers to get thn men to "treat", finally they brought a Jug of water! Hut the "treat" camn later- Otto" got the candy nnd "Ilob" the cones. A party going to Portland on Oct 28 to attend a mnso,U''rad bull given by Anchor Council No. 741 of the Se curity Deneflt Association at the W. ). W. hall on Eleventh St. conaisfsd of Mra. Alma Moronity of Sandy, Kl'-abeth Hachn of Hull Run, D-na Cllne, Mra. Arthur and Mr. and Mm. C II. Jackson of Oresham. Joined by Mr. and Mn. J. J. White and (llenn Andro of Portland. Our own Mr. Mar oney won a cut glaim bowl, the third out of twenty-alx prize, for her co- tume representing Columbia; the floor manager's choice waa over ruled or she would have had first choice! Mrs. Maroney wore the same costume ftvo yeara ago at a Sandy masquerade but rocedved no prize here. Mr. Jack- n represented the Crown Mills and Ulso got a prize. Mr. and Mra. Eddy, Mlaa Kddy and Mra Miller were at Pleasant Home Sunday afternoon to uttend the dis trict 8. 8. convention. Mr. and Mrs. Archle Averlll visited at the JL K, Ten Eyck home last Sun day, returning to Portland In the eve ning. Mlsa Hilda Pyora and her brother Curl Ryvra who have Just returned from a Visit In Wisconsin were visl tori of Mlsa Berth a Albel of Kelao last week. Mlsa llyera la a prominent piano teacher. Mr. and Mra. Uuegg of (iresham were also guests of Mlsa Albel. , , George Perret went Into Portland Sunday after Mra. Perret. Lillian and their perfectly fine new baby boy, George Albert, go th Perret family have their happy home fires burning again. M'.ss Marie Thacheron, Mr. Pwrret'a glster of Gresham is with the Mra. Perret for a time. Sandy Is still on the upward climb! Three sales to report this week. houo hunters still desperately seek ing accommodations, new comers mov ing In, business hustling and so many goings and comings that the town had a distinctive air , to delve slightly Into high sounding phrases! Two meetlnga In the hall at once Friday night made the evening llvoly, especially with "ghosts" glid ing about and we-ird echoes pervading the frosty air. It ta already whispered out loud that fourh ave consented to Join an orchestra and no doubt qiore will come In. "The Sandy atring bund" (is a dream some of ua have had a long lime and it cannot come true too soon for the good of the town and every one in it. George Honrs is thinking seriously of putting In a small stock of musical Instruments and won't that be a fine thing for the town! Mr. Crvlghton of Rhododendron waa In Portland last week and had courage to start from Sandy on foot on hla re turn trip as the pnssenge business is not popular Just now for stagemen up that way. Mrs. Creighton will prob ably come down to the city tor the wlnte sorn. E. Ryan has brought his wife oik from Clackamas Station to live at lirlghtwood, wdiere h!ft mill Is located. It la reported that a large black breir Is running at large around Bright wood and Is after stock. Geo. Flynn took up some bait to lure the brul-i into a trap. There Is fine feed In the ranges Judging from the condition of the cat tle up the mountain way. Claude Dnnielson and Enunett At dernatt contractors, for a two mile stretch of Loop road this side of Gov ernment Camp are near the comple tion of tehlr contract, the snow and rain delayed them considerably, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Skogan of Sandy-rldge had a little daughter ar rived at their home on last Saturday tho 30th. Goblin and stork seem to have been very busy at Hallowe'en time! Joe Hlue "blew" down1 from the mountains a few days ago. and no doubt more "blue" than ever before he got back over the up country roads. Mario Roltano waa In town a few days ago, bringing his cousin, Mr. Garbarino of Portland with him; who came out on a hunting and visiting t-lp to the Plzzoln-Boitano ranch. Mr- Holtano's little boy has been on the sick list for several days. The W. A. Proctor family are get ting settled In their new home In San dy and are very welcome newcomers. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hammond1 were In town Saturday but did not attempt a trip to their Firwood ranch. Geo. Flynn is working at the Ryan mill at lhightwood now but comes down on Saturday to see hla folks an 1 attend to his "pound duties." Fay Young went to her home in Dover to spend the Hallowe'en vaca tion. It 'turned frosty and cold the last of the week, but Albion Meinlg says on October 26 last year there was snow! " - m The many friends of Otto Aschoff will be Interested to hear he Is improving- He is still in the hospital. Ed. Wolf was taken to the hospital on Saturday because of an abscess on his arm which formed as a resuft of being hurt with a cable, according to report. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, A. C. Martin was also taken to the hospital on Saturday with an abscess on her leg, which did not yield to treatment. Mr. and Mrs, John'Krelgpr of Dover are the proud poaaesors of a new baby boy tho stork left there last week. A dinner party that was undoubted ly a near bunquet was n event at thn homo of Mr. and Mrs. Pureell last Fri day night The Invited gnosis wftM Mr. and Mrs. II. 8. Kddy, Misa Lulu Eddy, Miss Mixter, Miss Vera Muter, and Mlsa Ruby Meyers, a delightful evening was enjoyed by all; dinner parties are rare events In these busy times. Mr. and Mra. Archie Averlll, newly weds, were out In tho parts for the wind up of their honeymoon trip, and vlfited Mr. and Mrs. (;, tii Kyck on thn way up to their home folks. Purnell Averlll's of Cherryville, I Mr. and Mrs. Pmt and Miss lleitlitt Albel were Kstucada visitors Sunday, going to church, then after a restaurant dinner proceeded to Ore gon-City for the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Thacheron of Gresham were out vNltlng the Henry Perret family last Sunday. Utile Doris Allen has been ailing with tonsllItU during thn WPek but is getting over t now. Judge Heatln was out on Sunday making calls In our town, James Bell showed the Judge around.. Miss Ilnrtha Albel of Kelso Invited Father Hogan and Mr. VanJ)ominan as dinner guests one day last week. George and Oscar 'Junderson Of the Hldgn took all the home folks down to thn Sandy on a hunting and flatting trip last Sunday as they wanted one more chance before thn season closed. 8. W. Allen had a vacation . Saturday till Wednetsday which he spent with his family- "Hallowft'enlstta1' had their1 usual sport packing off gates, daubing win dows, taking wagons apart and leav lng various here and there, etc., etc., on Sunday night , Mr. and Mra. Adolph Dahrens came home on Monday after a month's visit up the Willamette valley. Mr. and Mrs. George Ten Eyck are. riding around In a Chevrolet these days, having traded their Ford. Miss Klein and Miss Meyers bad Sunday evening supper with Miss Bar ton in her bachelor flat. Mr. 'and Mrs, Sture went to their Powell Valley churth for Sunday morning service, then drove down to Portland for the concert at the Audi torium and enjoyed the program greatly, especially the work of the Schubert Glee Club- Warren Wilkina was home over the election vacation from the head works and wa a good sport In buying four baskets at the school entertainment to help the organ, or piano fund alona' The road from Rrightwood to Cher ryville has been patched up so the travelling is much better at that por tion of the mountain highway. The detour that was made via Hill Crest wore out so now the Sandy Ridge road Is the best side road to take to reach Dover and Firwood. Mr. and Mrs. Pridemore were out from the city for the election, like all goood patriots they do not neglect t'nele Sam. Mrs. Severln wl came out from Boring to spend a week with her friend Mrs. Casper Junker has return ed home. Mrs. Webber of Cherryvllle was in town on election day. Mr. Webber is teaming for the Scales Merchandise company for the present, U W. Greene of Cherryvllle whose hand was bo severely Injured some time ago will not be able to use the hand for a long time, but It Is Ira proving. Mrs. Joel Jarl of Chula Vlsta, Cal., Wirtes iher weather la very warm down there, the sun is shining and shp Is Improving. Emery Ryan has bought a new Baw and also a boiler for his mill near Brightwood. The mill wag formerly owned by Fred lloechel. Ties, road plank and house patterns are the pro ducts of this mill. The high lead at the Sandy Lumber Co. mill that was finished bout a week ago tumbled down the day It was first used. The tree to which it was attached was rotten inside and there is a big lops in getting it re constructed. Charley Krebs got his thresher home last Saturday and finished his own threshing. He almost broe trough the bridge on the cross road, the bridge settling considerably, but he managed to pull the machine out, tho it was a close call. There were 2100 sheep brought from east of the mountains last week through the Eiigle Creek country. They were a "muttony" bunch. Big potatoes are the record every where. Now comes Mr. Tlce of Bull Run with samples 9 Inches long and weight 2 3-4. Geo. Beers has a win dow full of fine samples. Mrs. Matt Zigg of Sandyridge was up at Estacada last week spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Roy Wilcox. "Grandpa" Krebs Is still suffering, having another stroke on last Friday added greatly to his helpless condit ion. He is still suffering much pain and little can be done to relieve him aside from good care. Next week will be Grange day again and a large attendance Is desired. At the recent Dairy League meeting here it was stated by a prominent speaker that it was the "Grange that sjiowed iip the necessity for organizing this co-opeartive league." That Is merely one good thing it has done! Won't the Grange, the Lenaiie, or the "Commercial Club" that Sandy Is "going to have" some day or the Woman's Club or 'something" stir up an Idea that will develop Into, a can nery (co-operative if possible) so th'' section can have at least one Industry blslde what the timber gives. Ber ries do so well here, all fruits, In facl. and we need to look to the future. Every little while this' matter is men tinned, but not too often, for only by talk can a sp-outlng Idea develop. The most exciting sale Of the week was the transfer of the Junker-Smith restaurant and soft drink establish ment to Piatt and Wise of Hubbard who took possession at once. Their families are at the hotel until housing accommodations are found. Geo. Beers made the deal. John Bosholm made a trade n.'h Wm- O'Neil whe-eby the Bo"' tanch becomes the property of Mr. I O'Neil and Mr. and Mrs. Bosholm will move to the Meinlg addition In Sandy, according to Geo. Itenra who managed the trade. Beers also reports the sale of Mrs. L. M. Wilson's twenty acres to Melvln Smith. The EHaworth place below Peter ion's corner has been sold to Mr. Van Dominan of Estacada, recently. Wm- O'Nell Is taking stumps oat of his acreage thes fine days using ths coal-pit system for most parts. Mr. Bacon, Mrs. Torn 1 lagan's fath er, l out fo- a vlnlt at the Hagan home. Mrs. Hagan drove to Sellwood for a day' 'H. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Justin and Miss Mollle Mitchell were out for a week end with their mother, Mrs. Mitchell. Mr. Justin leaving O-epon City at 9:30 Saturday night and driving out. In the moonlight Reports of trucks and machines get ting stuck on the upper road still con tinue, the stiff mud making it bad go lng, some machines getting In so "only thn ears are left stick Ine out." John Burmelster of "The Burn" bad his barn! severely Injured by a norm; kicking him a few days ago. One fin ger is reported as broken. Frank Tless and Mr. Spaller are helping Plzzola and Doitano harvest their potato crop, which is turning out fine. John Macho of Sandyridge aays the logging road has rails laid as fur as the George Epperson place and grading Is done to Wllcoxes. Macho has 100 cord of wood ready to mar ket. Among the Sandy Odd Fellows at tending the district convention at Ore gon City last week are Ronald Esson, J. C. Duke, Cecil Duke, R, C. Frace, George Maroney and L,ige Coalman Armistice day, while not celebrated In Sandy will not be forgotten, and many will no doubt attend the big do ings at Gresham, as most of our boys belong to the Post there. It will be only neighborly for our town to turn out on masse. For one week, commencing Monday, Uppman & Wolfe will have a display in the Sandy bank building pianos of various grades and prices to be sold on same terms and prices as the Port land store, which carries the largest stock of pianos In the city. C. A. Peter son, one of the head salesmen of Lipp man & Wolfe's piano department, will have charge of the display at Sandy, which also inclines a good selection of phonographs. Miss, Vera Mixter will demonstrate. Monday evening a free concert will be given. Every body come. Adr. Sandy Elects Three Councilmen; Mayor SANDY, Nov. 4 The following city officers for the town of Sandy have been elected as follows: Mayor, Casper Junken; recorder, C. D. Pureell; treasurer, Cecil Duke; L. E. Hoffman; Paul Dunnard, Joe Loundree. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use cc HALLfS CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to befire me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D., 1S86. A. "W. GLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sys torn. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists. 75,c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation CARD OF THANKS We desire to extend our sincere thanks for the many favors extended us during our recent bereavement in the death of our son. ' MR. AND MRS. JOHN MOAR AND FAMILY. MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loans Ureferred PAUL C FISCHER Beaver Bldg, Oregon City DEAD HORSES TAKEN Cash paid for dead cows and down nnd ont horses. Will call anywhere. Phone Mllwaukle 6t-J. FOR SALE Several modem houses on Main street In Oregon City, pav ed street, cement sidewalk, full ba.ments, gas electric' lights, laundry trays, all in first class Bhape; will sell very low with small payment down and rest like rent. Also logged off land on coast. In tracts to suit at $10 an acre and up, this Is good soil, might trade for good farm and assume s.mab mortgage. Also Auto which has been run about 4000 miles. Is in firt class shape. Bargain for someone, you will deal direct with the owner, on all of the above. Call on Charles T. Tooze, 108-14tn St., Oregon Cltv- FOR SALE: 8-week-old pigs, J. D. Wakeman, route 3, opposite John Kunsman's. place. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX, Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap.. 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No. 17. Clackamas County. Oregon, will be held on the 27th day of November, A. D., 1920, in said Road District at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M-, in Wichita Schoolhouse to vote an additional tax in said road district for road purposes as by law provided, H. S. ANDERSON, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Road Diatrlct No. 13, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 20th day PROFESSIONAL D. C Latovmtti. President F. J. Miyir. Cashirt The First National Bank of Oregon City, Oregon CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Transacts a General Banking Business Open from 9 A. M. to J P. M. of November. A. D.( 1920, In said Road District, at the hour or 3 o'clock. P. M., in the neasant HO! Cemetery Illdg., to vote an additional tax In said o.-ad district for road purposes a by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON. County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX .Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 1", Chap. 239, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the lenal voters of Road District No. 19, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 20 day o November, A. D., 1920, In said Road District, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M , In Frank Otto Hall to vote an additional tax in said road district for road purposes a by law "provided. H. S. ANDERSON. County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE 8PECIAL ROAD TAX Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15. Chap. 299, General Uws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal yoterg of Road District No. 28, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 20 day of November, A. D., 1920, in said Road District, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M., In Sandy Ridge Schoolhouse to vote an additional tax in said rc4d .district for road purposes as by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap.' 299, Gneral Laws oi Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Roaa District No. 37, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 20 day of November, A. D., 1920, In said Road District, at' the hour of 2 o'clock K In Upper Highland Schoolhouse to vote an additional tax in said road district for road purposes as by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON, , County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No. 11, Clackamas Count?, Oregon, will be held on the 20 day ot November, A. D., 1920, in said Road District, at the honr of 2 o'clock P M., In Haxelia Schoolhouse to vote an additional tax in said road district for road purposes as by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON. County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET- ING TO VOTE SPECIAL. ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws nt Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No. 21, Clackamas County. Oregon, will be held on the 20 day of November, A. D., 1920, In said Road District, at the hour of 2 o'clock P M., in Union Schoolhouse to vote an additional tax in said road district for road purposes as by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No. 35, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 20 dajr ot November, A. D., 1920, in said Roaa District, at the hour ot 1 o'clock P. M., In Fir Grove Schoolhouse to vote an additional tax in said road district for read purposes a by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON. County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET- NG TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15. Chap. 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No. 40, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 20 day of November, A. D., 1920, in said Roau District, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., In Community Hall to vote an ad ditional tax in said road district fot road purposes as by law provided. H. S. ANDERSON, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROA"D DISTRICT MEET- ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Road District No. 26, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 20 day of November, A. D., 1920, in said Row District, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock P. M., in voting place at Salmon river bridge to vote an addiiional tax in said road district tor road purposes as by law provided. . H. S. ANDERSON, County Judge. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEET ING TO VOTE SPECIAL ROAD TAX . Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Sec. 15, Chap. 299, General Laws of Oregon for 1917, that a Road District Meeting of the legal voters of Roaa District No. 16, Clackamas County, Oregon, will be held on the 27 day of November, A. D., 1920, in said Road District, at thel hour of 8 o'clock P. M. In Oak Grove Schoolhouse to vote an additional tax in said road district for road purposes as by law provided H. S. ANDERSON, County Judge. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. A. E. Mackintosh, Estate. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administratrix of the estate of A. E Mackintosh deceased, has filed her final account In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County and that Mon day the 29th day of November, 192t, at the hoar of 9:30 A- M. of said day and the court room of said Court has been appointed by the said Court as DIRECTORY C. D. 4 D. C. LATOURETTI Attornys-at-Law Commercial, Real Estat and Probst our Specialties. Of Ec la First National Bank Bldg, Oregon City, Oreioa. O. 0. EBY Attornsy at-Lsvk Money loaned, attracts furalsh ed. land titias sianiliied, stat settled, general law business. Over Bank of Ortgon City. William Hanmond Philip L. Hammond HAMMOND A HAMMOND - Attomsys-at-Law Abstract; Real Estata, Loans, Insur ance. OREGON CUT, ORKOOl Pacific Phons It Horn Paons A-I7I Phono 405 WM. STONEV ATTORNEY AT LAW Stevens Bldg., Oregon City, Or. the time and place for the hearing of objections, if any, thereto an,j the set tlement thereof. Dated and first published October 29th 1920. ROSE MACKINTOSH, Administratrix. JOHN T. WHALLEY, Attorney. NOTICE OF 8ALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Notice ia hereby given that pursuant to the order of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Multnomah Coun ty, made and entered on the 28th day of August, 1920, I will, on and after the 12th day of November, 1920, at the office of Huntington ft Wilson, 813 Lewis Building, Portland, Oregon, of- fer for sale at private sale all ot the following described real property be longing to the estate of L. E. Crowe, deceased, to-wit: Lot Ten (10), Block Four (4). Pat ton Tract No. 2, Multnomah County, Oregon. . Lot Two (2), Block Thirty-five (35), DeMoss Springs, Sherman County, Oregon. Lot Nine (9), Gibson's Subdivision to Logus Tract, Clackamas County, Oregon. ' Lot Three (3) of Garden Home Farms, according to the plat thereof, recorded In the office of the County Clerk of Polk County, Oregon, situated in Polk County, Oregon. ' terms ot sale cash. First publication October 8th, 1920. Last publication November 5, 1920. EUNICE M. CROWE, . Administratrix. SUMMONS . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County ot Clacka mas. T. R. Headen, Plaintiff, vs- Mildred Headen, Defendant. To Mildred Headen, defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint fileo against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 3rd day of December. 1920, saiddate being more than sl weeks from the date of first publica tion of this summons, and If you fail to answer said complaint, for wanv thereof plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed fo rln hla complaint, to-wit: for a decere dis solving the bonds of matrimony here tofore existing between the plaintiff and granting a decree of divorce and for sucjj other and further relief as the Court shall deem meet to grant. This summons Is served upon you by order of the Honorable J. U. Camp, bell. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 21st day of October, 1920, directing that such publication be made in the Ore gon City Enterprise, once a week for six successive weeks, the first publi cation thereof, being the 22nd day of October, 1920, and the lat publica tion thereof being the 3rd day of De cember, 1920. C. H. P1GGOTT, Attorney for Plaintiff. 226 Jefferson St., Portland, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Justice's Court for District Number 13. Clackamas County, State of Oregon. Paul R. Meinig, Plaintiff, vs. George Mather, Defendant To George Mather the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filea against you in the above entitled suit on the 4th day 0f December, 1920, which is more than six weeks from the date of the first publication ot this summons, and If you fail to so appear and answer the said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will takd a Judgment against yot for the stun of $33.36 and hig cost3 and disburse ments herein; also a judgment order that certain personal property now held under attachment by the Deputy Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon, in said District 13, to be sold to satlefy said Judgment and costs and disburse ments and accurlng costs. This summons is published in ptu suance to an o-der for service there of upon you by publication, dated October 20th. 1920 made by Honor, able J. M. C. Miller, Justice of the Peace for District number 13, Clack amas County, Oregon, directing that this summons be published once a week for six consecutive week. Date Of first publication October 22nd, 1920.' Date of last publication December 3rd, 1920. C. D. rURCELL, Attorney for the Plaintiff. My post office address is Sandy, Ore,