OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1920. Page 2 NEWS FROM Con espondence From All Over the The Past Week THANKSGIVi ft RED-LAND, Dec. 1. The road meet ing held at Fir Grove school house, -was well attended, and a special 10 mill tax vas voted for roads ia this district. Mrs. Wm. Bomfey ha invited a few neighbors and old Mends in to cele brate her mother's TSth birthday. Trs- A. U Allen spent the week end at her son's in Mulino. J. B. Stewart and wife are visiting at A. L. Allen's. Mr. Stewart has sold his property at Salem and is now looking tor a new location. There are lots of spuds still In the rround, as it is to wet to dig them. The people gave Mrs. Waumbaugh a Thanksgiving offering. There was over $100 raised In, money, vegetables and fruit, some did not know about it and they need not teel slighted as Xmas is coming. Mrs. Waumbaugh will not be strong enough to resume the route for some months yet. Grange Dance at Wilsonville Pays WILSONVIUJ2,. Dec 1 Mir. and Mrs. M. C. Young and family, speut Thanksgiving day in Portland, with relatives. A special road tax of ten mills was voted at Pleasant Hill, last Saturday. M. C. Young, P. Riser and F. Krueger . were appointed on the road committee I Mrs. Becker, a member of the Port land W. R. C, presented a flag to the WHsonville school on Friday eve ning, November 19, at a district su per, given in the school-house, on that date. Dorrls Young re ponded for the local school Mr- and Mrs. Alison Baker spent the week end, in Portland with rela tives. - Mrs. James Angus and her niece and little son, visited the Angus fam ily duringube Thanksgiving holidays. Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Becker were guests of Mr, and Mrs. M. C Young on Friday and Saturday. Miss Claire Say, who is teaching school, at St. Helens, was home for the week-end. Mrs, Gardiner, secretary of the Red Cross of Clackamas couDty, was in Wilsonvtlle on Tuesday evening, get ting memberships for 1921 Dr. Huddlestone's sermon at the M E. church, was greatly enjoyed by all who heard him. Rev. Barber, of Portland, has been supplying the pulpit at Hood View, and shaking hands with his many old time frlendsv Quite a number of new members were taken into the I. 0. O. F. lodge on last aSturday evening. Robert Graham, Jack Angus, N. O Sav and A. A. Wood, attended the Masonic lodge at Newherg, on Satur day evening. Mrs. Becker presented a flag to the school at Corral Creek, on last Fri day evening. The teacher. Miss Rob bnis, responded in a graceful man ner, accepting the flag for the school. Mrs. J. W. Thornton is still very 111. The Rebekah club and Ladles' Aid swelled their treasuries to about sixty dollars for each society by their supper and bazaar held on last Tues day evening, at the I. O. Q. F. hall. The dance' given by th Tualatin Grange, on Thanksgiving night was well attended, and was a success fin ancially as over two hundred and fifty dollars were taken in. Prizes were awarded, and a splendid time was had by all who attended. Inez Seely spent the Thanksgiving holidays, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira, Seely. Hof f Roads Are In Impassable Shape HOFF, Dec. 1. The road work in Clarkes ia progressing nicely. It is still almost Impossible to make the trip to Oregon City, but we hope to to through on good roads in less than tw weeks. , Thanksgiving took many of the peo ple to different places. Mrs. David MoeOinfce, formerly of Clarkes but now of Maple Lane, celebrated Thanksgiving by having a family re union. Mrs. Walter Hornshuh of the same place gave a large family dinner too. Mm Michael Moehnke Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. William Moehnke, of Clarkes. Dodge News DODGE, Dec. 1. There was a fine attendance at the Sunday School Sun day. Miss Rosa B. Ten Eyck spent the Thanksgiving holidays at her home at Marmot. Mr. "and Mrs. Harold Horner and little daughter Kathleen and Mr. ana Mrs. Sherman Kilgore and little daughter, Helen, spent Thanksgiving with the Fred Horner family. A special school meeting wag belt In the Dodge chool house on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horner and Earl Lankins spent Sunday evening at the Fred Horner home. The Kaake and Jubb mill has been shut down for a few days on account of the bad roads. Kaake and Jubb are moving the rock crusher from Redland to Dodge and will set It up at the top of tho Keller hill. Mr. Colson from Idaho Is viatiing his son Charles Colson. NG TAKES PRAGTICALTURN ALL OVER THE COUNTY County Tellinig of Improvement tutd Local Mappings Duting Your SuWripton Will Receive Prompt Attention. Tliresliiim Outfit Burned at Needy , NEEDY. Dec. 1 The large straw, barn and thrashing machine shed be longing to Paul J Schneider of Needy ; was totally destroyed by fire Sunday, afternoon. A 30 in. Advancegraln seporator, new wagon and water tank ! with pump, suction and discharge hose also a lot of hay and straw were burned. , i With the quick response of neigh- bora, one threshing machine was saved- George Notes GEORGE, Dec. l.-Mrs. R. S.i'thelr families when they lived la Chanev visited relatives In Portland ! Pwt o eni hls son t0 -Mr- 0rant 10 last week. jtuilsh his grammar grade work. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ruhl visited the lat- Hollingswonh says that he received ter'si mother, Mrs, S. Mueller, In Port land last Thursday. A number of the George people hauled some potatoes to Estacada last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bounds and daughters, Mabel and Ethel, of Mu lino, and Mrs. R. Snyder and son, Robert, of Estacada, visited Mrs. Bounds and Mrs. Snyder's ssiter, Mrs. T. Harders at George last Sunday. Mrs. Leo. Rath returned home last Sunday from Sandy-ridge where she has been visiting hr father and broth er, Mr. Widmer and son, Will. Mr. and Mrs. L. Weisenfluh visited Mr. and Mrs. W Held, last Sunday Mr and Mrs. Julius Paulsen 'spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs Adolph Miller. Mrs. Henry Johnson returned home last Sunday from Portland where she has been visiting her mother who has Just arrived here from Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith visited W. Held and wife op Thanksgiving day. Pearl Johnson and son. Victor, are .visiting her mother, Mrs. Whitfield, at King's Valley. , J. F. Glllmore of St Johns, visited with his wife and daughter at George last Sunday. StSafford News STAFFORD, Dec 1 Lula Schroea er has been ill for a few days, she Is Improving but Is not able to come to school yet. The Stafford school is going to give a basket social on the tenth of Decem ber. Everybody is invited. They are going to have a splendid program. The program as follows: a dialogue. by Charles Tledman, Verle Hays timer settle and Ernest uaner; a dialogue, by Lois Hargan, Mable Old ham, Ruth Elligsen, Nat Frenzel, Christina Delker, Marie Koch ana Lydia Delier, and another by Harold Moeer, Harvey Wolfe, Lottie Notdurft and Rosie Schober; a recftation by Ellis Phillips and one by Ralph Phillips and a song or two by the pu pils. They haven't decided what they are going to do with the money yet. We had a little lightening here Fri day night. ! The last few days we have had quite a, bit of rain. N. S. Oldham's brother, come to cui wood for Mr. Oldham. This winter, be has moved into the F. L. Baker's little green house. Mountain Road "News MOUNTAIN ROAD, Dec 1. Every one of this community is enjoying the good weather. Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser enter tained a number of friends Thanks giving. Mrs. Hodge who was visiting her daughter at Birkenfeld returned hom last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson spent Thanksgiving at Deer Island with their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crelster spent Thanksgiving with their rela. tives here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Farquakson spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs- Chas. Heinz. A few of the people from here at tended the masquerade dance at WH sonville Thanksgiving evening. Miss Sylvia Hodge and Marlon Wheeler of oPrtland spent Thanks giving with the former's relatives at Mountain Road. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rypezynski enter tained a number of their relatives Thanksgiving. Kelso Notes KELSO, Nov. 30. A social was held at the sc-hool-house on Friday evening for the benefit of the Red Cross. In spite of the stormy eve ning there was a fairsized crowd that enjoyed a jolly good time. The pro- ceeds were 113.30. Altogether $25.3 ban been raised to date for the Red Cross in this, district. The Jonsrud-Gunderson Lumber Co. has purchased a Vk ton truck for de livering lumber. At the road meeting at Cottrell, forty-five per cent was apportioned to the Oregon City road, thirty-two per cent for the Revenue road and twenty-three per cent for the Radford road. Services will be held at the school- house Sunday afternoon, December 6, at 3 P. M., by the Rev. Earl Cot ton. Astoria Policemen in Trouble Over Booze Astoria police were Indirectly charged with appropriating 18 cases of Canadian bonded Scotch whiskey for their own use In the federal court this morning during thet of Henrv Hill, fisherman. Hill pleaded guilty to bringing 22 cases of whiskey Into the port at Astoria and was fined 500, the maximum penalty under the law for first offense. 1 AT ELK PRAIRIE HERE FROM HOME IN EAST Mr8, Dora B. Badger. ELK PRAIRIE, Pec. 1. Joseph Grant of Beatrice, Nebraska, arrived at Elk Prairie, last Saturday. It t understood that Mr. Grant will teaca the Elk Prairie school, which isMuo I latest in the county to begin owing to the difficulties starting a new I school. Mr. Grant was a personal friend of Messrs. Hollingsworth and part of his education while attending a school taught by Mr. Grant's autu, lu Nebraska. While Mr. Grant was on his way to Elk Prairie he met Richard Joplln. Tom and A. . Hollingsworth who wer on their way to Molalla to attend the election for good roads which was held at Airy nKoll. the home of K. 9. Herman of Molalla. While at the meeting, Messrs. Hollingsworth met Aaron Sacket a pioneer of Oregon Mr. Sacket enjoyed the visit very much aa he accidently learned thpt the olllngsworth brothers were well acquainted wtih Mr. Sacket's brother in California. Steve Fisher who had been quite sick, waa unable to attend the road meeting as he had hoped to do. D. W. Badger and wife were among those who attended the road meeting Saturday. Messrs. Tom and Daje Hollings worth have been hauling supplies from Molalla. - Mr. Michley is also hauling sup plies from oMIalla. Mr. Michley has rented a place In Molalla and will come to the valley for the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Michley have an infant son and feel that it will be better to be in the valley till warmer weather. D- W. Badger had an experience oue evening last week near Molalla. where he and hla family are spending the winter, which he does not care to re peat: Mr. "Badger had a ligth load ot fir limbs on his wagon to take home for wood, when one of his horses slip ped off from t small bridge without a moment's warning. After cutting the harness to free the animal, as it had drifted under the bridge so that It was held, Mr. Badger had to run ior some distance to get a rope which he had bought the day before. The ani mal fairly begged with his voice for help but seemed to have faith that his master would save him. After half an hour's bath the horse was again up on land, seemingly as well as if nothing had happened. Tho wagon had struck the edge of the bridge, and as the bridge was slippery it took the animal off his feet through no fault of his. There was no guard rail on the bridge Mr. Sloate who recently returned from Bear Creek Logging Camp Is at so hauling supplies to his homestead. Mr. faloate is intending to clear a iaro-r rp9 nf hia rtAim tht wnitor Messrs. Scherman were also Molal la visitors recently. They have bought a team from Victor Dunton and are Imp-oving their place. They are do ing some work near the present roan way which looks as if they intended tos traighten the road at that point. That would certainly be much better both for the traveling public and also for the place. Miss Catherine Swope, who has been studying to become a trained nu-se, In one of the Portland hos pitals,, has returned to her work after a week's vacation which she spent with her mother in the Maple Grovu district, Mias Swope came out to assist her mother while her father, Elmer Swope was at a hospital In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Joplln have returned from an automobile trip to Portland. The children of the Mount Hope district have obtained porcupine quills as a momento of a visit that was shot out of an apple tree on Mr. Low's place. It is said that a por cupine was seen In this vicinity about three years ago, however this was the fired seen by some of the children. Cecil Robert's, whose home is In Southern Oregon, Is teaching the Mount Hope school this year. The children seem to like him ve-y much as he takes an active Interest in then method of spending the noon hour as well as in their studies. "Airy Knell" the ranch of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Herman was visited by nearly a hundred and fifty people Saturday. Thoaes who earnestly wanted better roads gathered from Liberal on one side and Elk Prairlb up on the South, as well as delegates from the eastern and western portions of this road district The people gathered around bon fires until Ned Palfrey called the meeting to order, in Mr. Hermans alrge barn where both benches and a heater had been provided for the oc caslon. Mr. Palfrey, who is road supervlsoj of this, district stated that the meet ing had been called according to law. to determine whether a special road tax should be voted and if so how much It should be and also to deter mine how it should be expended Mr. Palfrey was chosen to continue as chairman of the meeting. S. A. Cordlll of Molalla was next chosen, by Mr. Pairrey, as Secretary of the meet ing. Mr. Stipp of Liberal, moved that a committee of five be chosen to repre sent the various sections of the disr trlct, which was regularly seconded and sustained by the house. Mr. Palfrey, chairman, accordingly chose 8. A. Cordlll to represent the portion west of Molalla, D. Engle rep resented the portion east of Molalla, Longstreet Vaughn represented all tho portion North ot Molilla, while Prank Sawteli represented tho terri tory from the end of the rock wad to and Including Elk Prairie, also two branch roads, one of which, leads to the Molalla River, and the other to tho Mastugo place on tho road to Scott s Mills. A. M. Greshtngr repre sented a very large section In the Pver Luke District, up Butte Creek, toward Maruuam and some other bad roads. The meeting was given an half hoar recess while the committee took up the matter before them earnestly. However It was an hour and a nwlf Inter when the meeting was actually called to order and the report of the Commit toe's decision iwas read by Secretary S..A. Cordlll. I Vaugh, for the north portion, was allowed twenty per cent; D. Emtio for the eastern portion, fifteen per cent; Frank Sawteli for tho southern port ton twenty per cent, A. M. Ores hong for quite a large area thirty pet cent. S. A. Cordlll. for the western portion fifteen per cent. It was moved and seconded to ac cept the committee's report. However before It passed a vote of the house, various points were discussed. Mr. Cordlll reread the report, making It clearer to soma Just what roads were represented lu the various sections. Mr. Cordlll also stated that the com mltee had boen Riven a task to per form In a very short time, which he felt that they might well spent o month's time up on, going over the various roadsj and'. studying the. con ditions. However he stated that he felt that the committee had dlvldeft the money very fairly, when the amount ot road to b developed In each was taken Into consideration. Richard Wright of Liberal, moveo that the committee's report bo accept ed and the matter voted up on. After being properly seconded and accept ed by the house, the legal vote wiu taken as to whether a ten mill should oe voted, xaere were rirty seven votes for the tax and twenty five against it. However when the result of the election was announcd, every one seemed ploasrd ovur tho results. Macksburg Locals MACKSBl'RG, ivc. 1. Thanksgiv ing Day was observed with the usuut devotion at the Lutheran church and at the Bethel chapel The annual good cheer lu the several runeta houses was not allowed to fall behind that of other years. Rooms beautifully decorated with tho brightly colored foliage of the wood, Interspersed with the vividly scarlet seed-vessels of the wild rose, tables beaut If if led by the few hardy flowers that have with stood the frost, and surrounded by the faces of many who are absent through out most ot the year, were a featuro In many homes. Chrysanthemums being about the only flower possess ing sufficient vitality to survive the mighty cold, All the adornment however, sinks to insignificance when compared with the Thanksgiving feast. At the Bethel chapel, the congrega tion were requested to think if pos sible, ofi any home in the vicinity where the good things for Thanks giving were likly to be wanting but not one such homes could be called to mind. 'The Red Cross Drive Is going on although past the allotted time. In clemency of weather and some cases of sickness lu the neighborhood hav hindered the work but the solicitors are hoping to make up all delinquenc iea In the present week. The usual de gree of willingness to give and nlso oftts; opposite are met by the canvas sers. Many people, worthy In most in spects, seem made of adalnant when the distress of beings between whom and themselves an ocean rolls in brought to their view. To find the mystic word that shall act as a key to unlock the door of such natures is an act we must mauler if we are to succeed in charitable ,work. The Mother's Club is to meet in the present week at the home of Mrs Frltonne. Work for foreign relief Is to be brought before the assembled workers. Mrs. Henry Walsh who, with her little son has been, for several months In Oregon City, has returned to ber home. Edmund Gibson who has, for the past two years, has been working in Eastern Oregon has come home for a short visit. ,Mrs. Mary Burgess has come home from Eastern Oregon to take care of her borther, Joe Gibson's, store while he Is engaged in other work. Califomian Wants More Clarkes News Huntington Beach, Calif. Route 1 139. Nov. 23, 1920. Oregon City Enterprise, Oregon City, Oregon. Gentlemen: Enclosed find payment for the Oregon City Enterprise (Week ly) two years as per your special of fer. We enjoy the Enterprise weekly visits but feel a little blue when no Clarks Items appear. Kindly Jog that correspondent up a hit The more the better. Respectfully, Wm. S- PRESTON. Union Mills News UNION MILIS, Dc. 1 Miss Henri etta Lipman spent Thanksgiving va cation at her home in Portland. A larga crowd turned out f.tr the community dinner at the pchoolhouae Thanksgiving day. Everybody reports a great time. A numbtir of youn'g folks from Union Mills attended! the ishow at Molalla Wednesday night. IMartln and Harold Johnson spent the weekend at home, they were ac companied by their cousin, Lewis Lydefl, of Willamina, who la also at tending the Oregon Agricultural Col lege. Dow Houghton of Mulino was seen In this nelghbrhood Monday. A large crowd attended the dance Saturday) evening. Everybody re ports a good time. j I $ QUARTERS AND E B CAUYKU. Dec. 1 - The new bank building U: being put up rapidly, It Is much larger than tho present one and Is made of cement. O. 10. Cruder, buttormaker of tho Clear Creek creamery, has ben III for th past week with toustlltl. Ills place was taken by A. R. Smith. Mrs. Wilfred Brown and small son arrived Saturday from Canada, They Intend to make, their homo with Mr. and Msr. T. K. Brown during the win ter. ClumUjh H.yvey k-ot timed to his homo last Saturday from Woodburn, after an abaetice of sovorul weeks. Tho. E. Anderson and family mo tored to St. Johns to spend Thanks giving day with relatives. , The Carver Dramatic Club Is to give a play tho llth of December at tho Industrial Hall. This Is the flint time the ney hall Is to be uod ami t ho club members are anxious to have th affair a success. Members of the Pleasant Hour Club are to have chargo of the free lunch which la to re served after the play. Proceeds ur for the benefit of the hall. J. Kenneth Brown waa down tor in Seattle, Wash., to spend ThunksKivliig day with the home folk. The young man Is attending tha Washington Unl verstty at Seattle. Work has begun on tho cannery again this week. Although oporatln tor some time, the building was never completed. Tho dunce given In Geo. Bobbin son's hall for membra of the Commer cial Club was a great success. The music wa good and all hud a fine tlmo. Kvelyn V-irr, young)' daughter ot Mr, and Mrs. J. It. Carr, was agree ably surprsled at her noma hero, on her thirteenth birthday, when many of her friends came In to spend tin evening. Game and refwuhmetit made the evening worn all to sohrt. G. IL Hobbs and A. R. Smith are 'working on the new bank building this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nolund had a their guests for Thanksglvlug dinner, Mr. Noland's mother, of Portland. The old bunker, located by Baker's bridge at the rock crusher was taken down last week. Gladstone News GLADSTONE, Or., Nov. 29. Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Nash leave this even ing fur Us Angeles, Calif., where Dr. Nash will officiate on the Wale den tal board- -N Mrs. Harry Wheeler entertained at dinner Saturday tho tatter's mother, Mrs. L. H. Strickland, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wj Strickland, Mrs. Clurcnce Frost and Frank Wheeler. Mrs. Anna H. Ranktn is 111 with a cold. , Rev. and Mrs. Cluy entertained Saturday for the pleasure of Rev S wander and wife, of Portland, Hov. Burroff, of llillsboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Oault. The meetings being held for the past two weeks at the Christian church will close Thursday evening. Ten new members have been added and the meetings much enjoyed. Thomas Oault Is confined to his home suffering with a cold Mr. and Mrs. Hornaday entertained at dinner Monday Mrs. U II. Strlck land, Mrs. Clay, and Rev. Hilton, of Roseburg. Mrs. W. p. Schooley Is spending the week with her sister In Com Ills Mr. and Mrs. John Petty arc mov Ing to Pnrkplace, having sold their property here. Mrs. E Riling will be the g,.iet of Miss Alice Freytag Tuesday. ILrry Sladep, son of Mrs. Nellie Sladen, has accepted a" o.otnm with Meier Frank Co. for the coming holiday season The Euterplan club will meet with Mrs. Victor Gault tn Portland Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. John Kent ipent tho week-end with the former's sister, Mrs, Tleegle, of Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. If. H. Hughs l8 suffering with rheumatism. Gladstone News' Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Edwards enter tained at dinner Friday evening for Miss Geneiva Parks of Oregon City and her twin brother Gerald Parks, who Is attending O. A. C. at Corval lis and is spending the Thanksgiving week-end with his mother, Mrs. An na Parks, of Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. John Kent will leave here early Sunday morning for Van couver, Wash., where they will spend the day with his sister1, Mr. and Mrs. J. YV. Fleegle. , Budd Kent, who has been qmlte 111 with rheumatism In much Improved and Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Fleegle this week. Mrs. Uran and son, Ralph, enter tained Thanksgiving dnv for her per ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pralor and slste", Mrs. T. B. Edwards and neice, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mann.of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peckover Bor- ved Thanksgiving dinner at their home In Parkplace for the pleasure of their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Rauch and daughters. Beatrice and Vivian, of Gladstone, Miss Amy Peckover, Mr. and Mrs. W. Knight of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peek- over, of Oregon City, William Davis of West Linn Inn and Chas. Peckover, of Parkplace. The evening was de voted to dancing and games. Ms. A. C. Hughs Is quite ill with neuralgia. Mrs. Harvey Crosq who has been 111 for some time Is much improved POLICE CADETS ARE SLAIN IN 'IRELAND AFTER ATTACK MACROOM. County Cork, Ireland, Dec. 1. Fifteen auxiliary ' pollco cadets were killed and one cadet wounded an the result of an ambush by between 70 and 100 men near KU mlchael, southwest of here, last night. Another of the cadets was reported missing. S BREEZY BRIEFS Intcrestins News Items Taken From 3 The Pioneer J. V. Hiirless was in Oregon City In Hi Monday on biiHtnoHS. Horn, to th wile of Halplt llolman, In the Good Siuitiirltitii hoxpltul, I'ort liind, on November 17, a son. Arlylo lwls who tins bfeti In the navy for sotno lime vtHtted (his week with friends In Molnlla, Miss Nora llanlck. of.Nesdjr, 1 helping Mrs. Hiuittnts at tint MoIitlU Hotel for fvw days. Miss Haiol Uuklns Is clerking at Dickon & (Himpftiiv, having. Hartod Monday. Miss Bmtrkt Yoran left Wwl non day for Eugone where she will soeud Thanksgiving with her parents. Mrs. C, ti. Combs of Canity, visited lust Monday with M. Florence Vaughnn. Mr. ami Mrs. H. Ryan arrived In Molnlla Wednesday for a vlstl with their children, C. D. Hyan and Mrs. C. V. McNeil. Mcadowbrook News Twilight News - MKADOW'BROOK. lHc. fi.Gworo HofHiotiior who underwent an oper ation at tho Good Samaritan hospital W'odncsduy was getting uIoiik ulculy at las I repor-t, Mr. Avery 1 layman known In Mt'udowbrook ns "Judgo Hudson" spent a few hours Saturday yIhUIiik (rleuds, before rvturnlug to her home at Crnbtroe, where site U touching. t;vif.-yuiiv Iu was going lu stay, Knthryn Cobb returned to nor hom In Potrlitnd Sunday, after ieiidlitg several days with Huth Chiiidgivn, Amanda and Elma Embrotnoii, ot Alaska, ate visiting their aunt, Mrs. P. Duurud and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Sc.hleww spent Thanksgiving In Salt m with Mr. Sclowu's ulti'.er, Ethel Gumming and their grandparents, Mr. Charles Oglwtby and two chit drou have boon on th sick list tho punt week. Katie and Clara Hofstotter -returned homo Friday aftor spending th work Milting at Rlilgfleld, WadttliiRtott. Button ('hindjTron,(who I attending school at O. A. C. spout ThimfcTglvIng Vacation at his home. O, F. Johnson and family of I'liUm Mills visited at A. L. La,rkltia Sundiiy Klnora Matstin with her eouln, Oliver Suiirl. of Portland spent sev eral days at the MaJson home lust week. lieu Chlndgrcn and Glenn Lnrklns KM'iit Thursday lit Portland and ul tondod the toot ball game botwi-eu (). A, C. and Mutnomah. I BE COLLECTED ON War ta mum be palj n nil ent"r talnmcnt given by posts of the American legion where a.iiiiledon I charged even if tho money is to b i.M-d for the benefit of dltiMod men, tliu erection of war memorials and other fraternal purposes. On every dollar collected. t"ii cents wllj be claimed by tho government because the lclon la neither a re ligious, educational or charitable In stitution, society or organization, ac cording to a recent ruling of tho De partment of Internal Revenue. That paragraph of tho , Revenue Act of 191S, which provides exenip thins from the payment of tax on ad mission to entertainments of all J kinds Is not broad enough. It Is said. to Include the American Ieglon or entertainments for the disabled and war memorials. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is Hen (or partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and State aforesuld, and that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED IKM, LARS for each and every cas0 of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured by the use oif HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINK. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my p-esence, this 6th day of Dn cember, A. D., 1S8G. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall'tt Catarrh Medicine Is taken Internally and act through the Blood on thfi Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tern. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, (). Sold by all druggists, 7.rn. Hall's Family Pills for constipation "Just Between You and Me" says the Good Judge W-B CUT is a long fine RIGHT FROM MOLALLA Mr. and Mrs. U-hi, Hl.itchford re turned Monday from Staytori wheie I hey have, been visiting relative (he past work. Mis Ague Clifford, teacher of ihtt Lllmral school nttomlod tho county teucher's mooting at Mllwuukle, Inst Saturday. Mm. K A. Shaver ntttt InCnti'i dau ghter vtnltod several days lnt week with Mrs. Shaver's parent In Port laud. lister Eton, ho had his thleh fractured by a truck oniNhlng him In to another truck, last week, was taken to Oregon Cl'y httttpltnl lust Monday. Ernest Palfrey, Marlon Tollvor, Alfred Shuver nnd Harold Tubtm went to Corvulll Inst .Friday, HlttyliiK fur tho foot ball gamo Sl unlay. Mrs. Polio nst a mnd hr frlond Mrs. McKlmioy, of Portland, mjtont the weekend with Mr. Muster's brother. II. A. Illblmrd. Meldnim Notes Andrew Tunibutl and family who have boon stopping with thn older Turubtill on Mtildfum uvniiue the past several month, have moved to their now home at Wichita. W. A. Henderson, who ha boon quit liiillsposed Is ftbl" to be out ti gain. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roger enter tained Mr. and Mr E. E. Hammond at ThatiKnlvliig dlnttor, Mr, and Mr J. I MoCulloujjh wore hotiti'HHo to Portland frlond Friday evening. Mr. Ray lUbberd I rwovorlng from a fractured bone lu , his rUht arm, received hllo employed In the pupor mills. Miss Jutlettn Kigol!t, of Port land wit a TliankKlvlng kuhhI o( (I. M. Caldwoll and faintly, IJttle Wlnnlfred Gardner I uf fcrlng from m attack of (H-arlutliiiv. Mr. Board, of Soasldo, w a ri ciit guest of bor parent, Mr. and Mr. John Kopp, Mr. and Mm. William Gardner were dinner guot of their daughter, Mrs. lilake Bolsn, of Gladstone. Mr. and Mrs Edward IVarson en tertained Portland friend at Tbank giving- dinner. Harold Deathman nnd Gertrude Kennedy eme-tulnoil a number of their young friend at a parly on Saturday evening at tho lleuthimm home. Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Tucker, of Portland, formerly of this plnce In vited to Sunday dinner W. J, Blln stouts and family. Mrs. Lucy Allen, Mrs. End and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Woodhnm. Mr. and Mr. Wil liam Hush. The occasion being Mr. Tucker' birthday and Riven ss re union of Jennings Uidge miile quar tette, of which the above men were members for several years, with Mrs. End ns plnnlHt. Mrs. William Kaasln and children, of Corvallls, arrived recently tn spend the winter with her brother and family, Mr. William Rush. Mary Kstutln attend Oregon City high school. TEACHERS WILL HOLD BANQUET DECEMBER llth The teachers of Clarknmas county will hold a banquet at tho Masonic teinplo here on Dec. 11, when plnns will bo perfected to arrange for a closer ro-operiitlon among tha edu cator of tho county for the pti-poso of becoming mro efficient In school work. At the Institute hold at Mll wauklo Nov, 2oth, tho banquet was voted but arrangements at that tlm wore not made. Professor Aranr, principal of the Oregon City high school, will have chargo of tho com ing affair. MARRIED Mm. Ortdke, 45, and Miss L&vlna Morris. 46, secured a marriage license In Vuncouver yesterday after noon. Both live In Oregon City. POLK'S tf GAZETTEER A nniiniw i)irorr ! MtK City ?.??. n(I lm mai i"ihl?U:' erlll, Jthlpplnir FIUO n.r. 4'Im.C h4 lT',T, ecb Bu Here's genuine chewing satisfaction for you, hook ed up with real economy. A small chew of this class, of tobacco lasts much long er than a big chew of the ordinary kind that's be cause the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put ufi in two styles - cut tobacco CUT is a short-cut tobacco