OREGON CITY. ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1920. Pago 5 LOCALS AND PERSONALS FraucW Thomas, formerly employ k by the Morning KiiterprlsM, now inuklng hU homo ut Aurora, was In OnK'n City Baturday. Wlilla hrr he visited hU n!Hlr. Minn Mary Thorn aa, mid some 'f big frlnd. Youn Tlmmaa I a boy who U making good while working hi way through school. II" la employed at lh drug store at Auror afier mtiool hours Ho In a student of lint high school ut Hubbard, iiikI making his home wltii Mr. and Mr Mullory. Mr. mid Mm. VS. H.-llolmi, of High- titn.1, worn lit Oregon Oily Friday. Whore here they were guoiti of Mr. hiwI Mr. J. M. Calavan, of Pearl street Mr Calavan U lh mother of Mra. Holmes. Alm ttuiwln ut the Holmes home wera Mr. J. U Calavan mid Mm. Fred Ertrkson. Mm. Krlck mm lit recovering from Imr recent operation, and has been ablo to be out for some t tint. Horn, Saturday, November 13, to Mr and Mm, Wallace Lewis, a too, weight 8!4 pound. Tha little fullovt In honomd with. Urn name of Neal Km nr In IowU. The lwU family re side near Heaver Creok, Harry Young, who home In In thin city, spim l Sunday hire whore he vUllixl hi parents, Mr. and Mm. Ed win Young , Mr Young In em ployed at tint pttr mltla at HuIimii a a hlp ping chirk County Agiuit Rlrliurd 0, Hcolt, of tli Ire rity ,1 acting as culrk at the Pacific Intu-tiatloiial Mvmilock ahuw hold In rortlaud this week. W. P. Ktrchem, of Logan, one of the wl known farmers of that we. lion, transacted business here Mou tiny. visitor Tueaday. Aurora. I ila borne la near It, L. H1itnimn, of Glmidale, Ore gon, was here Monday and Tuesday. Frank Dawaon, of hr Tueaday. Oswego, wan I'nler Emmett, of Oswego, waa bore Tusday. ' ARRESTED MEN PUT UP $2000 RAIL MONEY try I Of Yi sea Some of the bent local talent will take part In the musirU wnx.aj en titled "The King of Tlbbuctoo" to be presented at the Mclaughlin ball In tho neat future. Mr a. 8 Deckiiian will resume her rfnl(li'M on Fa Ila IVi'W, Hit an, U. K. Williamson baa purchased a hom there. Roy oCtkol, of l-onl. waa among IIiomo to IrmiHHrt biwliii'sa In Oregon City Monday. 3, X. Bindlua. a realty dcaW't of Canby, waa among Oregon City vla- llora Monday. Mra. Clarunc l.w and M1n Mary lioittmilllor, uf Clarkoa, wr Orvgon City tlaliora nlunlay. Thuy mailc H 1, OMa. the bridge contractor, I whoan boini la at Oak drove, waa In the trio by hore and carriage, aa H Orgon City on bualnxaa Thoaduy. Mr. la alumni Impoaatble to coma ovr a Old, rwnnlly tomplfllntf i'vral txirtlon of tho Mud In thtlr anrllon n)a f high way construction In of lha county by automobile. The Klickitat county, Wanh., haa beon road I btng Improved rruahed riak lnatalld. Mr. and Mra. Hiwt. of Itmlland wvre lrigim Cl'y vlaltom Sutulay. Mr. Itoae la one of tu woll known fiiruiom of that awtloii. by having wardd th cmtnut fnun Clwka inn k county for building the bridge mmnnliic lha Molalla river. Thla la known a the Ikky I'ralrle bridge Tho work will ln itartinl nnrt Mn day. (hairgn ltMltl wnv. fonimr m chant of thla city, now mnldlng at Carver, waa hire on bunliuwi Hatur Hp ,h0 arrval day. lUymoml Whueh-r, of Orwabam, waa In tlladatone Kalurdny to com l..iM nlnna for a football Kuml be- twn tho two grade acboola. Antonla Tnula and Hob Odrlln, ar roMlnd laat Bunday aftnrnon by Bh"rlff Wlliion and dupntltm nnar Mllwauklo, churgi'd with opratlng a et Ml. put up bull money of 11600 inch yKtrduy to BMiiijwt twl ii g Jullod. Thla la tlie lurgniit aum In ball monpy svf put up for a llko offna In thla county outdldo of the nolorlou Craw Klh Inn trio, wlio put up $1M0 nach. Th Teala- Odrlln trial will tiiko place al Mllwauklu Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert fioui announce thn nKUiuiint tit tlmlr dauKhtor, Ml ta Klljil).t!l Margiixot, to lank Fuge of thla city. The M Umghlln Bowing Club la ar ranging for Its annual bazaar to be Blvm during- the holidays, previous 'o Chrlntinas. Tbla will be htld in the MoIukIi1Ih hall, and elaborate plan are being made. Mr and Mra. CharlPa Parker, form cr raldits of thla city, now of Port land, are receiving congratulations of a aon, born Mon day, November 15, Mra. I'arker wa formerly Mlas Um Iluaaell, of thla city. Tlila la the only grandchild or Mra. May Ruaail, of thla city, and alio la aa proud over the newcomer as tho panmta. ... .. .. . , .....H.lt tKl Mlna r.aincr narna is i' ... t.,.. . ir.h ..h.r. i-.a-iounir .niieiHir . . (fin UH. W Ml 'i'Htl t, Mr. Ale. Sohmm and It- imalneas TUaay. wnne iieri. mr. tin daughter. FJulim. who have twn rcvwman viannq many o. .... . making tlmlr homo al I'owull lliver, anamioies at tn conn nu'. 11, c, for th itt flvo ym. hav re- accompanied by his brothor. Harvey rt..u.,.n c iv im UL'aln re- N. Kvnrnan. an unueriam-r ui ui auum tholr resldnc. Mr. Schram place. has twn tunoloyd at the paptT mills . IH.W..H Hiver. ami rt-ently resigned Mrs. It Boner, of Canby. chief tlio Bouillon. Fr tht .rwteni they are rtw-rator for tho Canby Mutual Tel vlalttna Mra. Sthram a pureuia. Mr. i,hone company, wiu lu t)ngon Luy and, Mrs. Caaiar Cair Welamandel. xunaday afternoon on her way to of Twelfth and John Adamas Street. I l0ttlnnI. whre h wnt on bual- Mr 8hrm Is a brother or Mm.f ,, Knft wnll Hmmpnled by Miaa Joseph bynch and Cbarlea Schram. ol ,nM swrtKKnrt, of Molalla. who baa Iloberg Sues County For 5700 Damages J. 0. lioberg him ntred suit here In the circuit court against Mult nomali county and K. U Ray for al leged damages In the sum of $"00. Ifoberg ullea that while driving over a bridge on tho Portland-fit Helens road, hla automobile travelled orf the structure and Injured his family and hlnwwlf. He also alleges thut no lights were placed upon the bridge to warn traffic and that he could not see hla way wh the ac eldeiit haonem!. The bridge was built temporarily until comrtruction work could le finJsbivl on the rood near Patterson hill. W. 8. UHen la the attoniey for Hoberg. The chicken dlnni:r served at tho feHliyterlan church Wednesday eve ning under the auwplce.s of the Men's Brotherhood of that church wa argely attended and thoroughly eu- oyed. Among the spirakers Was Rev. Wal ter Nugent. I. D., of the Central church of Portland. Miss Morrell Ixses Finger In Cider Press MIbs Averll Morroll, daughter of II. U Morrell of Willamette, caught the fourth finger of her right hand in a elder press laat Saturday. She was taken to Dr Strickland who found it noceiwary to amputate the finger at it first lolut Miss Morrell was playing with the press when the ac cident happened at the Morrell nome and In some manner caught her hand In the mechanism of the macninery KIND ACTS WINS LEGACY tbla city. Mr Mrs llovd Hunt, of Van couver. Wash , were ruets of J. t' Paddwk and daughter, Mls Iura nnd Jenslts at th"lr home atCladstone b-n a gii't at the sojmt nome auoui three week. Mrs William Puckett, of this city. who left some lime ago for a vlalt with tinp nwtlhnr. St Colfux. Waah.. is Mrs. Ulllo Dygort. of Sim rranclaeo, Mr. will Mrs. K P. lelmiin, of Clack amns: Mra. McKenale. Portland. and Thorton Cale. of this city. several days was alarming, and she la now considered out of danger, be ing able to leave her room. Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Meyer, who have ... .. xtui.n Mfwnt been spending their honeymoon at Kj. I, A1BH, U. -- .... . . si.mnt.. .n.i M.in.l In ()ron City The Hallea ano at iiooa iutw. - - , .... . , . . t n U nnn ss gueat of hi. daughters. Mrs. ... . re.urneo ,o 7,h it i.u ...( vtr. r it. Mn imiir. ana Airs, nwyer . ." returned to bis home Monday morn urn un, ami nernwmw , ..- ina Mra. Avlson la still at the bed took place in romana lilo o her aon. Hothwell Avlson, who ll...nj I.. n Biilnmuli In IfcOlMlleill I 111 a wan i.iju.i ...... . ,...... ,w. wit jiiifii in iiiRuiu m aiiu vim .. At the last meeting of the fire de partment of West Linn No. 2 of Bolton, it waa decided to give a bas ket social November 26 The pro ceeds will go towards the new fire hall, which the city 1 to build on the ground the Interstate Ind Company deeded to the city for that purpose. The women are to bring the baskets and the men the money. An auction eer will be on band to sell the baskets. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Con gregntlonal church have planned for a unique tea to ve given at the home of Mm. J. W. Moffat at West Unn Wednesday afternoon of this week. Mrs. Moffatt, Mrs. Lena Cbarman and Mra Surber are to be the host esses. Each member will tell of some amusing experience she has had dur ing the last few years. A number of the members are prntillng their brains Just what Incident to relate. and Mrs- Rudolph Winkler, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle. Glass, John Straight, Mrs. Dertba Straight, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Praeger, Donald Praeger, Cheat La Mar, Melvln, Norman and Lester Glass. Mr. and Mra. FA Nachand enter tained with a birthday dinner party at the home of Mr. Nachand s father, at hla bachelofr quarters at Park place Saturday evening. Their guests were Mr. and Mra ('has. Nachand and aon, Horace, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hernler and son, Harold, Mrs. aJmes Fl" Mjm, Mary Hiralor, 1 Kenny Himler, Henry Nachand, Mr. and Ed. Nach and and daughters, Thelitis and Muriel. Mra. A. J. Own bey, whose birthday occurred Wednesday, some of hei friend ami relatives planned and car- led out a little surprise In honor of the occasion. Going .in a body to the Ownbey home at Greenpolnt Wednesday eve nlng they spent the evening In games and music. Refreshments were aerv ed. Mrs. Ownbey was presented with a number of useful and pretty gifts. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Foxberg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Forsh ner, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Williams, of Sago, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Myers, Mi and Mrs. Rudolph Wenger, Mra. MIn nle Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. Al Cox and children, Miss Marie Vonderahe, Mias Bunny Ownbey, Mr. and Mm. A. J Ownbey. Mra. Thomas Cook and Mrs. Maggie Cross were hostesses. The room was prettily decorated for the occasion. After the business waa transacted. refreshments were serve;. ' Ammei-. Mrs. J. Crawford, Mra. J. Chlnn. Mrs. Lillian Cook. Mrs. T. Cook, Mrs. If. O. Crocker, Miss Helen Paulton. M.-S. C. H. Dye, Mrs. Ellen Earls, Miss Bads, Mm. Win. Gardner, Mrs. Geo. Gardner, Mrs. Hugh Hen dry, Mra. L. A. Henderson, Mrs. Julia Haskell, Mi-s. D. W. Kelly, Mm. C. V. Latourette, Mrs. J. McOetchle, Mrs. C. H. Meissner. Mrs. J. Roake, Mrs. Albert Roake, Miss Roake. Mrs. 8. L. Attending were Mil. I. Adams, Mrs Stevens, Mrs. Neal Sullivan, Mm. Bcanlon, Mrs. J. 11. Walker, Mrs. R Wentworth, Mrs. Maggie Cross, Miss Maude Warner. Once. In the hard times of 1S92. C W. Boost,' commodore of tho Portland Motorbat Club, gavo a hungry 'man a Job as errand boy In his shop. Now Mr. ttmwt is admlnlatrator of ihi man's estate, valued at about $15,000. and will receive under the will a legacy of about $7000. The property was left by John Hor gren, who died In Portland two months ago at the age of 65. HoukI gave Mr. Horgren employ, ment with the Portland Wire com pany when the latter was out of work and hungry. Horgren late rsold some supposedly worthless timber and In vested the proceeds in city lots. The estate Includes numerous small be-quntsta. REV SUMNER ADDRESSES LARGE AUDIENCE SUNDAY a month ago, 11.. I Imnravltlff lumette school at Canemah park Mon W. A Huntley, who was recently day afternoon, the game resulted In l ki . ,1.- r,.....ni 111a wait. . .nr nf 21 to 0 In favor Of Mc- Ing for an electric car In Iortlaiid houghlln Institute. ,n nn.d Oil tfv whim an auto- mobile struck him. it getting along Miss Leona Kellogg) and Mlas nicely Mr. Huntley Is suffering from Valeria Meyer will be among those a fractured skull and hip. from Oregon City to go to Corval Saturday to witness the football game Horn, Sunday. November 14. to Mr. between the University of Oregon and and Mm. Albert Flattery, of Reeds- the Oregon Agricultural College. r.rt rtrovnn. s Hon The baby was born at Stafford, the former home of Mm. S3. J. Alldmlge, after spending Mm. Flattery, who was Mlaa Luclle the past week in Portland as a guest Holton before her Flattery. Mr. and Mm N. C. Pearson are re Hvlne- the congratulations over (ho arrival of a aon, born November 11 Tim Pearson family reside at ISO mnrrlnee to Mr.lr,f her non. Joseilh Alldredge, and family, and also visiting hor grand daughter, Mrs, I-eRoy Eaton, return ed to Oregon City Tueaiiuy ntgnu John Purcoyne. one of the well known orchanmts or ciacaajium Moss Street, Bnd the little follow hnCOunty, whoa home is at New Era. been namcxl Walter Engwold Pearson. The Right Rev. Bishop Sumner de livered the main address at the union service held at the Presbyterian church Sunday afternoon In observ ance of Armistice Sunday. Rev Sumner eulogiied the hero dead and commented upon the part Clackamas county men had played In the late war. A large congregation was pre sent to bear him. The Saturday Club of the Congrega tional church la making elaborate plans for the annual bazaar to be given In the church parlors November 23. The doom of the church parlors are to be opened at 2 o'clock for the sale of the goods. A chicken dinner will be send by the Congregational Girls' Club. The follwlug compose the various committees In charge of the event: Bazaar Mrs. H. E. Hendry, Mrs. Adams and Mrs. J. H. Walker. Market Mra Ellen R. Eades aad Mrs William Gardner. Breed Mrs. James Chlnn and Mrs Bert Roake. Brown Bread Mrs, James Roake and Mm. Ada Pearl. Beans Mrs. Julia Haskell and Misa Muriel Stevens. Cakes Mrs Charles D. Utouretts and Mrs. Thomas Keith. Plea Mra. C. H. Meissner and Mrs. Hugh E. Hendry. Cranberry Jelly and Dill Pickle Mrs. Verbe Roake and Mrs. Richard Frejtag. Candy Mra. Albert Roake and Miss Alice Freytag. Advertising Mm. C. D. Latourette M1.JS Helen Daulton and Mrs. L. A Henderson. - . Nominating Committee Mrs. C. D. Latourette, Miss Helen Daulton and Mrs. Thomas Keith. Mra. Charles Latourette la chair man of the market, and appointed her committees. Many handsome articles have been made since last December when bazaar was given and are to be plac ed on sale. The proceeds will go towards the Saturday Club fund. SUIT FOR TAXES AUTHORIBED. AN IMPORTANT LETTER Bishop. Calif. About five years rro I Buffered severely. I consulted a local doctor ana ne saia I would have to 'jnderiro an opoera- tion. When I uaid "No," he advised a enuroA nf treatments. I rlBD- pened to think of Dr. Pierce's Med ical Adviser, and in it I found my case- thoroughly described. I sat riirht down and wrote to Dr. Pierce. I then tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription took one bottle-also one bottle of 'Golden Medical Discovery,' and used the 'Lotion Tablets' and I have not been troub led since. I have had two fine healthy boys since then, and work hard. At that time I was not able to do my own work. I have used the 'Pleasant Pellets' for the liver and bowels for about 20 years, wouldn't be without them." MRS. S. G. Albiucht, R. F. D. No. 1. Write to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y if you want free confidential medical advice, or send 50 cents for the " Medical Adviser. was In Oregon, City on business Tue day. Newton Farr, of Molalla, cattle buyer of Furr Brothers, of this ctty was among those to transact ousi nts In Oregon City Tuesday. Among the well known residents of Clackamas county in Oregon t-.y Tuowlay waa Frank Whttton, whose homo is at Oswego. County Recorder J. Q. Noe, who has been spending several days on busi ness at Molalla, returned to hla home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, woll known residents of Clackamas coun. ty, whose home Is at Clalrmont, were Oregon City visitors Tuesday. W. If. Lucke, commission merchant of Canby. was In Oregon Uty on business pertaining to his commission house in. this city Tuesday. Mrs A. F. Jack, who recently un derwent a surgical operation ai me Good Samaritan hospital In Portland Is Improving. i A G. Sfelton, of Corvallls, was an Oregon City visitor Monday and Tues day. Among those to .transact business v,Qr Tnusilav was O. C. wane; oi Portland. SALEM, Or., Nov. .15. The state treasurer's office today Instructed Walter Evamt district aUotrney of Multnomah county, to file suit against the heirs of Anne Donovan, who died In Portland In 1909, to recover Inher itance taxes on property valued at ap proximately $75,000 Under the law according to the Interpretation of the state treasurer. It Is necessary to sue for Inheritance taxes within five years after Interest accrues, or the tax is presumed to have been paid. In case Mr, Evnns Is successful the state will recover between $1500 and $2000. "Constabule" Serves Gets Punch on Nose 4k Councilman Is Peeved One of the most enjoyable meetings held by the Deelhick Club was Friday afternoon, when Mrs. S. 0. DUIman and her sister, Mrs. Gilbert Hedges, were hostesses ut the home of Mrs. Dlllman. As the study of French composers Is occupying the afternoons of the meet ings of the club, this was continued for Friday. Mrs. Eber A. Chapman gave a reading on French composers and their compositions. She was foi lowed by several piano selections by Janice Hedges, who played most ar tistically 'The Tambourin" and "Two Mlnuette" by Rameau. Delicious refreshments were served during the afternoon. The rooms of Mrs. Dlllman' home were nrettily decorated with red roses and ferns. Arrangements for the next meeting we-e made. Owing to Thanksgiving Day falling on the regular meeting day of the club, it was decided to hold the meeting at the home of Mra. Por ter on the week following Thanksgiv ing. Mrs. L. L. Pinks will be an as sistant hostess. Those In attendance at the Dillman home were Mrs. L. Adams, Mrs. Ma tilda Charman, Mrs. C- G. Miller, Miss Muriel Stevens, Mrs. C. H. Caufleld, Mrs. L. U Porter, Mrs. A. C. Howland, Mrs. J. W. Moffatt, Mrs. John F. Clark. Mrs. E. A. Chapman, Mrs Gil bert L Hedges. Mrs J. E. Hedges, Mrs. M. D latourette, Mrs. U L. Pickens, Mrs. Wallace Caufieli Mrs. U A. Henderson, Mrs. Dillman. Mrs. Thos. Gault entertained the Missionary Society of the Christian church Wednesday. After a short business meeting refreshments were served by the hostess, being assisted by Mra. V. Gault. Attending were Mesdames Grant Olds, F. Burdon, F. B. Clay, Hayward Sartab, Laklln.w, Mac-shall and Frost. The Enterpean Club held Its re gular meeting at the home of Mrs. A F. Parker Saturday, November 6. The members studied the work or Sydney Homer, one of our American composers, and Mrs. M. E. Turner and Mrs. R. McGetchie sang several Ban danna Ballads of his composition. The immigration question was very thoroughly1 HcuYWeL Arguments both for and against were presented by Mrs. William Hammond and Mrs. Victor Gault. Mra. Parker had as her guest of honor her sister, Mrs. Mary Whit- DESERTER HELD HERE PENDING WORD FROM C1P LEWS OFFICERS Chat. Samuels, deserter from Camp Lewis and confessed robber of the Morris home at Glen Morrie station Friday night, was brought to Oregon City from Portland Saturday morning to appear before Judge Stlpp for a preliminary hearing. He waived trial and Is being held here by Sheriff Wil son until word is received from ths army officers at Vancouver. Samuels claims he entered the Morris res idence about 11:30 Friday night and took all of the silverware In the house. which was found upon his person when arrested at Portland. The thief Is about 29 years of age and joined the army at Indianapolis, Ind., be be longed to Company F, 59th Artillery. SINGLE TAX IN OREGON COST BACKERS $2699 The Single Tax League of Oregon spent through Its manager, J. R. Her mann, of Portland, the sum of $2699. 05 on the recent election, according to a report filed with the secretary of state at Salem last Friday. Other statements hare been filed aa follows: F. D. Shank, Boring, Or, Republi can candidate for representative for the Sixteenth represntaUve district, $15. B. E. Haney, Portland, Or, In be- comb of Minneapolis, who expect, to haI of JJ a De leave very shortly for Los Angeles, where she will spend the winter. Besides the honor guest, those present were: Mrs. T. E. Gault, Mrs. V. Gault, M.-8. U A. Read. Mrs. F. P. Nelson, Mrs. Miranda, Mrs. Beth Pad dock. Mrs. William Hammond, Mrs A. F. Parker, Mrs. M. E. Turner, Mrs. R. M. McGetchie and Mrs. J. Leon hardt. crattc candidate for United senator, $350. States Alumni Association Formed Wednesday An armistice party was given by William L. Aman at his home at Glad stone Thursday evening, proving a moat delightful affair. The evening was spent in games and music, after which refreshments were served. Th home was prettily decorated with National colors. Attending were Edna Lund. Ruth Ltm booker. Edna Rowan, Goldle Hardy, Dorris Ellis, Ollle Aman, George Holllngsworth, Albert Lund, Alvtn Catto, Maynard and Clay Brendel, Prenkie Wallace, Proy Solo mon, Lester Kearnes and Glen Aman. Wednesday evening, part of the O. C. H. S. Alumni students, who are in Oregon City, met in the high school Mrs. Merlin Thompson was elected auditorium and formed an associa te membership in the club. tion, electing the following officers: President, Sydney Warner; vlc- I KUnU..t J A - Tf 1 Mm Thmo. P r.o,, it anlorlnuA I Vicmuem aim eecreiary, narrrci the Itirthdav Club with a "blue bird" ""PP8- treasurer, sam Mcunr; luncheon Tuesday in honor of Mn eri?eants-et-arms. Mary Hathaway and Whitrnmh of VlnnBanntU iveuuem mouipsou; reporter, toaa . ., neuogg, standing entertainment com- ...J l.k .1 VI.. . tl I " - . "w -. .leu wuu wuy ana piu Thin In lha firt meeting nf ItaVIrM carnations, whUe the center piece was or AJumnl 8tudentg fa Q cl , ,.BO w-e u..u. and for tnlg reason were not 5 , ol "ny Da5R18 na mae many in attendance, but it Is hoped hi rn were p-lvan tn carh inipt I ..... o- o - --- -- t aarn maorinv win tinner iiaw mom. Delicious refreshments were servea hers. 0. C. H. S. has a great manr sy tne nostess, wno was assisted by Alumni students. Mrs. urant Olds ana Mrs. tctor The next meeting wUl he held Wed- n I Irauiu Inesiiav evening NYvvemhor 24th at ' Those enjoying the afternoon were eight o'clock In the high school Mesdames Whitcomb, A. F. Parkei, auditorium. All O. C. H. S. graduates L. A. Read, Claranc Frost, W. I,. I are Invited and urged to attend. Johnson, Ralph McGetchie, Victor! Gault, Grant Olds. Mrs. Webb, of Mount Pleasant, was taken by surrplse at her home last Saturday, when a number of hor friends from this city visited her, leaving here tn the morning to spend the day. Mrs. Webb in turn, surprised her guests by serving a chicken dinner, and was followed by a social time. Fortune telling was among the enjoy able features of the afternoon. Those going from here were Mrs. Jane Crawford, Mrs. Amanda Hick man, Mrs. Frank Alldredge and daugh ter, Quevene. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Mountain View church last week. when the members spent the afte; noon in quilting. One of the enjoyable features of the day was the serving of the delicious chicken dinner. Centering the table was a birthday cake made in honor of Mrs. John Luelllng's 70th birthday anniversary, as she is one of the ac tive workers of the organization. This proved one of the most enjoy able and profitable meetings of the society, and Mrs. Luelllng waa ex tended the best wishes by her many friends. Among the guests were. Mrs Amanda Hickman and Mrs. Jane Crawford of this city. B. P. Timm, of Milwaukle, was among those to transact business here Tuosday, W. A. Shaver, prominent stockman of Molalla, was among those to tran sact business here Tuesday, W M. Morey, was an Oregon City When Constable McVay, of OBwego, attempted to serve some papers Mon day on Councilman Huffman, of thej same town, the latter punched the constable in the nose, according to a report here, a merry fight ensued be tween the two men. The trouble started over the shooting of a fire arm In the city limits by a son of the councilman, and someone made out a complaint against the boy. The constable attempted to read the com plaint to the father and just as he got to the word "whereas" or words to this effect, ITuffman couldn't stand the strain and let out with a right to the nose. McVay, It Is said, dropped tho papers and started in to show what he could dn with his fists. It la alleged that the right wus a fast one and lasted for about two rounds. Both men emerged from the fray with several bruises and consid erably "bet up." The matter will be cleared up today when Councilman Hurrman will ap pear in court to answer to the charge of resisting an officer, It is reported, The entertainment given by the Calendar committee of the Christian church at Gladstone recently was one of the most enjoyable affairs, and unique In every way. The entertainment was In the form of a Inside picnic following the pro gram. The basement was arranged to present a picnic ground. There were various kinds of sports indulged in, Among these was a nail driving contest, tugs)f-war and sawing con test The women took an active part in the sports and caused much amuse ment among the men attending. They came In for their share of honors. Caroline Wood has entered suit for divorce here against J. A. Wood, al leglng In her complaint cruel and In rumnn treatment. The couple was married in Marion county June 17, last year. The plaintiff gives her ad dress as Clackamas county. The ball given at the Moose hall Thursday night in honor of Armistice Day and under the auspices of the American Legion, was largely a tended. The hall was appropriately , decor ated for the occasion, when flags were used most effectively. Festoons of crepe paper of red, white and b' added to the decorative scheme. The committee In charge of the event was composed of Ed Vonderahe Neal Sullivan and Gilbert Morrla. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Praeger enter tained at 500 a number of their rela Uvea and friends last Saturday eve nlng. A most delightful evening waa Many Legion Men In Congress The Womans Auxiliary of the American Legion held Its regular 7 7 , . ; , . There will be between thirteen and Moose hall and completed plans for Lwenty.five memberg of th(J American IS! Z " Z.k"! , . T8 T,, .7 0"ew Congress that comes ucuu nuicmuri at .umjQt? uau. Al ter an address by Mr. Elvers, dancing will be enjoyed and refreshment served. Among other business to be tran sacted was the appointment of a com mittee on membership. This Is com posed of Mrs. Minnie Donovan, Mrs. John Kent and Mrs. M. R. Cooper. in March 4, 1921, according to a state ment from headquarters of the Na tional Legislative committee af the Legion; at Washington .Only three. former soldiers and members of the Legion In the present Congress failed to be reelected. County Treasurer Miss Leathel' Cross, of Portland, and Guy iProftit, of this city, were united in marriage at Vancouver, Wash., Thursday, November 4. The pastor of the Christian church of that city, performed the marriage cere mony. The bride was attired in a blue traveling suit with hat to match. Following the marriage ceremony the young couple left on a brief honey moon, and upon their return will make their home for the present in Portland. Mrs. Proffit, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cross, of 6609 East Sixty-third Street, Portland, is well known in Oregon City, as she formerly resided here and attending the public schools. She is an accom plished young woman and is popular many friends. Mr. Proffit, who is the son of Mrs. Proffit, of Oregon City, is interested in the Fifth Street Restaurant in this city, and has resided here for some time. He will retain his Interests here, making dally trips to Portland. Barlow Chapter to Give Fine Program Goes Up In Air The Susannah Lee Barlow Chapter, tion, of this city, will give a patriotic Miss Alberta Dunn, county treasur- entertainment at the Congregational er, made a sensational air flight in church Tuesday evening, Novembei one of the planes owned by the Ore-1 23. gon Washington & Idaho Alrpalnel A number of patriotic slides will Company in Portland Sunday. Thel be shown, and a children's matineo piane leu tne neid eany m tne aiter-iwui be given in the afternoon and a noon and after going up to a height of special musical program will be given. 3100 feet, made the trip as far as The committee arranging for the) Linnton. Miss Dunn was "game" and affair is composed of Mrs. H. B. Cart- the plane before alightng made a lidge, Mrs. E. L. Pope and Mrs. E. E. thrlllng "loop tihe loop" and "tadl Brodie. The proceeds will be used spin'. for patriotic purposes, Miss Dunn was dellehterf with herl trip and said the street cars in Port-J Book TVeek For land resembled tov cars, and tha Deo I pie looked like mere flies With the Ullldren AdVOCatCCl BUn uu LUO 8UVW Ul UIU iUUUUl I VTrwwl in rriA rllolania aha ! o imoH Ii I th Mn t w nf .n ia nTim,. annual book week for child- t .nAot . -if .., wn,ih o,nnJrea wi observed at the Oregon dollars," exclaimed Alberta. 7 , J . ? erlM . L auiii, iiurariua, nas arranged ior Accompanying Miss Dun to Port- MisB P. Millard f , Piar. in land making their first flights were ary te be here Thursday evening V . Z , V . V. """ November IS. Miss Millard, who Is - :rJ T 1"""""J ment of the library, will talk on us tuo wraij nrw.suiei. 1 "Plitlilron'a Pnnlra " ed on the work. In order to give parents an idea as to the proper books their children Mr. and Mrs. Livy Stippwere host and hostess to the Gypsies at their home on Eleventh and John Adams street last Saturday evening. The time was devoted to cards, when Dr. L. A. Morris was awarded th prize. Refreshments were served during the evening. The next meeting will be on Satur- spent in cards. The first prizes day evening at. the home of Mr. and were awarded to Mrs. Maude Glass, John Straight, and the consoli'" prizes to R. Winkler and Mrs. F. J. Meyer. Refreshments were served during the evening. The Praeger home was prettily decorated with fall flowers and n tumn leaves. Attending were Mr. and Mrs, Paul Freytag and daughter, Reva, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Freytag and dauch'" Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Meyer, M-. Mrs. William F. Tiptoa. Attending last Saturday evening's meeting were Mr. and Mrs. M. D, latourette, Mr and Mrs. W. F. Tip ton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Griffith, Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Keith, Miss Emily O'Malley, Miss Cls Barclay, Miss Helen Daulton. League Convention at SnlfTTl is Tilff Snppcc shoull read the J- K- 0111 Company , vivMuu, wu umc a itki g a num ber of books here for Inspection. TlnnV want In ,T,llMkn .U... XT . uiDii iut itiuicuuuu iur tuo ottiriu I mUQ1. OA uistrici oi tne r-pwonn ueague oi tne Methodist Church was held In Salem on the 5th. 6th, and 7th of this month, About 250 delegates were present and very interesting sessions were the re sult On Friday evening a reception was held for the delegates In the 1st Meth odist Church. The evening was profit Cadillac Wins In Swiss Competition In a hill climbing contest held near Zurich, Switzerland, on October 10 in which more than fiOO rnr narttplnatort ably spent in getting acquainted and first honors went to r.mK nwn J socially ana those present were served by Charles Marx ,a well known Swiss ice cream ana caae. amateur snn-tsmnn Tho on saiuraay morning tne program was in charge of the men from Will amette University. Dinner was served at 12:30 by the Salem league. Sat urday afternoon was taken up reg car waa equipped with United States nobby tread tires. ' At the last meeting of the Saturday Club held in the Congregational church parlors, Mrs. Lillian Cook, BEND TO PAVE Bend, Or., Nov. 12. The cltv conn. ular business and an address by Salem cil at the. close of a nrotracteH . District Superintendent Dr. E. E. Gil- sion last night let the contract for Den in tne evening tne pnncpai surfacing six Ktf ii h speaker was Dr. Parkinson of Cor- bridge spanning the Deschutes rlvr allls. to the Western Wiliit Road rnn.t The Oregon City League sent th tion company and a bid of t64 467 47 following delegates to Salem, who re- The work is computed on the basis turned Sunday evening. Mrs. Malva of, $160 a yard with 25 cents a yard Bolle, Mrs. Steams Cushing, the Miss- for preparing a volcanic cinder found es Neva Satterly, Elva Linton, Ber- ation. . nita Jabk and Ruth Roberts. Work will start immediately. XUiL Mr. Charles Chlnn and Mrs. Eugene lite a patented sheet asohalt !. Roberts were In Salem Sunday and at' ation, will be laid. A twn-inrh tended the Sunday Sorvces is specified.