NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY Correspondence From All Over the County Tellinig of Improvements and Local Happenings During The Past Week Your Subecripton Will Receive Prompt Attention. Wilsonville News. WILSONVILLE, Jan. 5. The oyster supper given by the Ladies' Aid so ciety of the M. E. church recently, was well patronized and enjoyed. . The river has been very high, and the ferry has been forced to stop run ning, in consquence. Dorothy Say had her tonsils re moved last Monday, and has returned to school, in Portland. Leah Wagner and James Say have returned to the University of Oregon, after spending the Christmas vaca tion at their homesi near Wilsonville. Mrs. Mattie Raissner McGinnis has a little baby boy, born at the Reissner home, onThursday, December 16. Rosetta Graham and Audrey Wood returned to Portland, on Sunday, to begin school on Monday. Quite a number of high school pu pils, who spent the holidays at home, returned to school on Monday morn ing, as they go back and forth each day. The M. C. Young family, also Rob . ert Graham's and Reed Graham at tended the funeral of Mrs. Short, in Sellwood, on Friday. Mrs. Loleta Lamb Murray has a lit tle girl born recently, in their Wash ington home. The I. O. O. F. lodge held a social meeting on Saturday night, at the close of their regular business. Mrs. Robert Graham was elected Worthy Matron, of the Eastern Star lodge, at Sherwood, and was installed on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham and family and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jones and family attended Grange at Sher wood, on Saturday. The Mothers' Club, of Corral Creek gave a surprise party to the Batalgia family on Tuesday evening which was in the nature of a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Batalgia and family, who are moving to- Wilsonville, also a recep tion to the bride and groom of the family, Mr. and Mrs. George Batalgia, who will reside in Corral Creek dis trict, on the farm. Games were play ed, and prizes awarded. A coffee pereulator was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Batalgia from tha members of the Mothers Club, and a linen shower was given to the bride. Dainty re , freshments were served. Mm Inza Wood, principal of the local school, and her assistant Miss Menga Batalgia gave a nice little en tertainment and Christmas tree treat to their scholars, on Friday afternoon December 24th, at the close of school, which was greatly enjoyed and appre ciated. IQuite a number from Wilsonville attended the budget meeting, at Ore gon City, on Tuesday. . The clerks and directors of the Wilsonville school, and nearby schools have been busily collecting for the European Relief drive, which is ably headed here by J. J. Thornton, who is donig all he can to aid in this relief fund. Macksburg Items MACKSBURG, Jan. 5. January 4th brings the reflection that the day is but two months away when those who have been considering themselves more capable of piloting our Ship of State, freighted with over a hundred million souls through the whirlpool of war, than has been the Chief Exec utive so soon to be replaced will have" to make some change in the tuna up on which they havq been harping since our entrance into the war. Has it occurred to these critics that what ever may have been the errors of our Nation's Chief he has come so near the ranks of those whom we honor as having made the supreme sacrifice for our country as to have changed from a forceful, vigorous man to a white-haired invalid who has - to be moved about his home in a wheeled chair and, who cannot enter his car riage without help, and whereas eight years ago he was filling a place o honor and responsibility as bead of Princeton University, it would be im possible for him, now, to support him self. As Abraham Lincoln was cut down while yet the air was reverberat ing to the sounding joy from Appo matox Court House and as William McKinley's life was put out before the clouds of our war with Spain had fully cleared away so to all appear ance Woodrow Wilson's near the finish of his work on earth. The. rising generation at least. should be taught to speak respectfully of -the president of our republic for two reasons if no more. First, because! he is our nation's head and secondly, because of the sacrifice he has made for us. Let not the acclaim that greetsi the new administration be mar re"d by disloyal animadversion upon the one which is passing away. The New Year has come in with a reversion of the ancient tradition "When tha day begins to lengthen the cold begins to strengthen". The mild ness of Spring pervades the air caus ing anxiety about the trees somje of which are showing signs of premature growth. Two of the unoccupied dwellings in our neighborhood are now in use. The one built by Emil Niese has been taken by the Robinet family and the Edsal cottage is occupied by Will Edsal and his wife. The Mothers Club had a very busy and pleasant session on Thursday last with Mrs. J. Hepler and will meet next with Mrs. Henry Walch. Estacada News ESTACADA, Jan. 6. John Dun- seath, who a year or two ago, was foreman in the Eastern Clackamas News office here,-was over from Ore gon City to spend the new Year with his family. He is now a linotype oper ator on the daily Enterprise at Ore gon City, i Mr. and Mm John Page went to Gladstone last Thursday to spend New Years with their two daughters who reside there. Cleve Wagner and family arrived last week from Newberg to visit at the home of Mrs. Wagner's parents. All of the Estacada boys who were home to spend their vacation, return ed to Corvallis and the O. A. C. last Sunday. They were Chester Womer, Joe Demoy, Albert Lichthorn an Russel Reed. Miss Dora Currin, wlii is also attending O. A. C. has return Estacada Lodge Has Installation Banquet ESTACADA, Jan. 4. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Morgan and the boys went to Portland to spend Christmas with relatives. " The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pago was made happy Christmas by the visit of their two daughters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Hogan, all of Gladstone. Dr. Morse and his wife went to Portland Christmas to be guests at the home of Mrs. Morse's brother, M; Van Duzer. Miss Grace Denny, a nurse at the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland, was here to spend Christmas with her mother and brothers just across the river. Charlie Dubois came home to be with his family Christmasi. Miss Olive Humphrey of Portland, visited her mother Mrs. C. S. Allen. Christmas day. The Artisan dance Christmas night enjoyed its usual success. All who attended, report a good time. School closed last Thursday after noon for the holiday vacation. Each room had a tree and a liberal treat for j ed to Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sims, who have the pupils. been-here for a few weeks visiting Dr. and Mrs. William Dale, of Port- Mrs. Syms' sister and parents, Mr. land, were here last Thursday night and Mra George Hislop, left for their J to attend the Masonic and Eastern home in Idaho Tuesday. While here star installation and banquet, being they bought nine lots in Terrace Ad-1 guests at the home of the doctor's dition of the Cary Real Estate Co. parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dale. and will return in a short time to Gladstone News Rev. F. B. Clay spent Friday in Hillsboro transacting business, he has recently resigned the pastorate of the Christian church, but will preacn Dom morning ana evening Sunday. Mr. and Mrs; C Frost will enter tain at their home Sunday, with a chicken dinner in honor of their brother, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Forst and daughter, Miss Ethel, of Oregon City, and son, Ivan Frost, of Marshfield, who is visiting in Oregon City during the holidays, also Mr. and Mrs. Har ley Frost and daughter, Hellen, of Gladstone. The Ladies Aid of the Christian church will hold its regular meeting Wednesday at the- home of Mrs. Frank Nelson. There will be preaching, both morn ing and evening at the Baptist church. All are especially invited. BREEZY BRIEFS FROM MOLALLA Interesting News Items Taken From The Pioneer V. Mrs. Arthur Knight visited Mrs Leo. Shaver this week. Prof. Rose has been spending the Christmas holidays n Portland. Rev. S. J. Kes,ter purchased a fine new piano the first of the week. Russell Hume visited during the holidays with his parents Dr. and Mrs. Hume. Mrs. Eva Moss, of La Grande, visit ed last Sunday and Monday with her brother, Frank Dicken. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Briton, visited friends a few days in Molalla and Liberal during the holidays The Alumni of the Molalla high school held a dance and bantmet af- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Catto will motor ter the basket ball game Thurs lay Monday, where they will I evening. Mrs. H. O. Newell left Wednesday for Beaverton where she will "Visit her sister for several days. Mr." and Mrs. Louis LaMere spent to Salem transact business and visit with Mrs. Merton Bell formally of this place. Miss Myrta Swallow, of Reed col lege and Miss Shirlie Swallow, who is mlake Estacada their home. They ex pect to engage in the poultry busi ness. The Community Club at the Esta cada hotel last Friday night, had one of the best meetings ever held. There Miss Ruth Saling came home from Portland to. spend Christmas, return ing Sunday evening. iMrs. Heylman and friend, - Mrs Smith vistied Portland Monday. Miss Bertha Burns came home from a crowded house and after, the Portland! to be with her father and regular order of business, some young people from Dodge, Fred Horner and wife and Mr. Chindgren and a couple of ladies from Colton, entertained most charmingly with music and read ings. Each number was loudly ap plauded and all responded most grace fully to encores. After the program, light refreshments were served and then the large company enjoyed themselves visiting until the new yaar wasi ushered in. The two little daughters of Mr. and Molalla News MOLALLA, Jan. 5. Mr. Joplin who was in town on business, stated that up to the present time there had not been over two inches of snow in that section. Owing to plans to cele brate New Year's evening, the Elk Prairie Community Club decided to meet a week later. Jessie Bagby was in town on busi ness. Henry Myers, who lives about three miles west of Molalla, just barely escaped having a serious accident, a few days ago when the leather which holds the tongue and neck-yoke to gether, broke. The frightened team ran some little distance before they could be controlled, giving the elderly couple an unpleasant ride. Mr. Myers declared that he never taught thai team to do that way. Mr. Price has recently traded one of the best farms in this section to C. Tooze of Oregon City, it is reported.' Carl Short, a nephew, of Mr. Tooze, will take charge of the place. Both Mr. Short and Mr. Price are prepar ing to move their household effects in the near future. The farmers of the Mount Hope district are hauling gravel to the Rock Creek section to improve a bad stretch of road. While this is a bad time to haul the gravel over the balance of the road, they feel that it is better to take the gravel while it can be had. The gravel is shipped from Oregon City to Kaylor Station. Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs. Philipot and her little son have been undergoing a siege of the measles. M- E. Clester was a Molalla visitor Monday. European Tourists Visit Union Mills Mrs. D. B. Bass are ill at their home Gresham. mother. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Burns, and brother, Frederick, Christmas Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Smtih had a fam ily reunion Christmas day when their children came home. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Irving Hutchings and family of Pleasant Home. Norval O. Kelly and wife of Portland, the ladies being daughters. Then there was (another daughter Miss Laura Smith, and a son, R. E, Smith, both of oPrtland, and a grand- 'daughter, Miss Mildred. Kneton of on upper Main Street. While attending a Grange meeting at Garfield last Saturday, Doc Pal mateer was suddenly stricken and had to be taken to his home at once. It was a slight attack of heart trouble, but this correspondent is pleased to report that he is much improved at this writing. J. K. Peterson, who was employed in the City Meat Market at this place The Estacada hotel is being raised and otherwise improved. W. F. Cary was a Portland visitor last Thursday on business partaining to the welfare of this part of Clacka mas County. Mrs. N. I. Lauryy was here from Portland last Thursday to attend the Masonic and Eastern Star banquet and instalation. She was the install- UNION MILLS, Jan. 5. Ence Paj unen, of Astoria, spent Wednesday with his sister, Mrs. D. Hakkinen. Mr. and Mrs. Pajunen have recently re turned from a six months' tour of Europe. Joe Nordling and family spent Mon day with relatives in Colton. R. L. Orem and family spent Wed nesday evening at the O. F. Johnson home. Mrs. William Kerns and Mrs. Ed. Bradwell called at the R- Orem home Friday afternoon. D. L. Trullinger and Mark Hungate, Jr., have both installed electric lights in their homes. E. James and family spent Christ mas with relatives at Salem. Martin and Harold Johnson return ed to Corvallis Monday where they are attending the Oregon Agricultural College. They were accompanied by Glenn Larkins oC Meadjjwbrotok. Professor D. K. Mereen of the Ore gon Agricultural College visited Thursday at the O. F. Johnson home. Mountain Road News. MOUNTAIN ROAD, Jan. 5. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Kate Scoftin spent New Year's Eve with Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaiser to ring the old year out and the new year in. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hodge and chil dren entertained a number of friends and relatives New Year's Day and Sunday. Miss Mary Rypezynski spent last week at her home. A number of young folks gathered at Hellbergs last Friday evening. A telephone meeting was held at the local school house last Wednesday and the following officers were elect ed: N. Christensen, chairman; John Kaiser, secretary; Frank Kelenofer and L. S. Koelleomeier, directors. for several months, was married last ing marshal for the Stars, putting on week to Mrs. Dorothy Dwyer, both of the work very nicely. George. V. W. Hauser took charge of. tha Mrs. Eloyse Stenzel of Portland, dining room at the hotel this week was the guest the latter part of last and discontinued the restaurant. He week, of her friend, Mrs. A E. Spark3. j will have entire charge of the hotel Mrs. C. R. Betts and little daughter, after January first, of Eugene, are here visiting at the Our merchants all report a most home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. satisfactory hoilday trade J. Reagan. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Boyle and son, George Lubeck, who was working Walden, were here to partake of tho at Dwyer's Camp, was painfully in- Christmas dniner at the horn of Mrs. jured when he was struck by a cable. Boyle's sister, Mrs. W. F. Cary, re He was bromght to Estacada where turning to Portland Sunday. Dr. Morse gave first aid, then soon Ken Bartlett was home to spend after was taken to a Portland hospi- Christmas with .his parents, Mr. and tal. His right shoulder was broken Mrs. E. W. Bartlett. and he also received a severe cut on The Masons and Stars had a joint his arm. installation last Thursday night In the The high school basket ball team lodgeroom, after which all repaired went to Salem Tuesday where they engagd in a combat with the Salem high school team. - Harold Stamp, son of Mr. and Mrs. j to the Estacada hotel where "mine host" Hauser furnished an elegant banquet supper. The dining room was decorated beautifully for the occasion teaching at Molalla are spending the I Christmas with Mm LaMere's sister holidays with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simmons. They returned to Mrs. C. W. Swallow. I Portland Sunday. County Agent R. G. Scott has re- Forest Dunton and family have cently resigned and accepted a posi- been visiting a few days during the tion as. field man with the Oregon holidays at the home of Mr. Dunton's Stat Dairmpr'a Tgin. At nrsnt I parents, jvir. ana Airs. 1 u. uunton, he Is spending the holidays at his home In Gladstone. Miss Alice Freytag was in charge of the library Friday afternoon. About thirty new books have been received during the week. Mr. ana Airs. t 13. Hayward are spending Sunday with their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Johns, in Portland. Missi Matildia and Delbert Hayward have been guests at the Johns home since Wednesday and will return home with their parents Sunday even ing. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Buell, of Sher idan, are visiting at the homes of their daughters, Mrs. J. H. Veroon, Mm George J. Case. Tom Worth requested us to express his thanks and appreciation to his neighbors who worked so hard and succeeded in saving his house during the fire Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Inglis, Miss. E. L. Thompson and father, from Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Bud .Hoisington, from White Salmon were holiday vis itors with Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman. On Tuesday, December 21, Leonard Austin .DuBois and Miss Rosa Marsh, daughter of C. H. Marsh, were mar ried, at Oregon City. They will make their home in Deer Island. Fred Daugherty has installed an other milking machine and Is well pleased with its work. He is think ing of putting in mirrors so bossy can see herself smile while she is be ing pumped. Mr. and Mm J. E. Braillier, of Sea side are spending the holidays visit ing at the home of Wm. MackrelL Mrs. Braillier is a sister of Mrs. Mack rell. Mr. and Mrs. John Steininger visit ed Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Steininger,. parents of John Steininger. Miss Annis Farr has been visiting during the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Farr. She re turned to Roseburg oh Tuesday, be ing accompanied by her father. Stafford Doubles Relief Quota Set STAFFORD, Jan. 5. Mr. Satge, who recently bought a part of the Captain Haves nlaoe. is Quite ill at his home n,awara n,Dy ana son, jiimo are ha nndu-anf on nratinn t tho nra i - ' - HUBBARD NEWS NOTES TAKEN FROM THE HUBBARD ENTERPRISE spending Sunday with his parents S. M. Eby, in Vancouver, Wn. Mrs. Cornelia Meyers has as her house guests her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wilson, of Crown Point, who have been spending the past six weeks in California. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Catto will en tertain at dinner Sunday in honor of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Howell and son, Cleo, who Is attending the gon City hospital a couple of years ago and has not been very strong since, and his physician says his heart is seriously affected. Henry Frenzel is also suffering from stomach trouble and had an X-ray taken last week and expects to have an go to the operating table in the near future. His wife underwent a serious operation a few months ago. On Friday night numerous watch 4. Pacific University and is spending j fires were kept burning to watch the P. S Stamp, who has been very sick, J and the three long tables with snow is now improving. I white linen and green decorations, The American 'Legion dance last silverware and pretty dishes made a Saturday night was a splendid affair striking apparance asi the guests en and a large number took advantage tered. A. Drill, formerly of this place of the opportunity to attend one of I but now of Portland, was the toast these most popular amusements. I master. There were many who r&- W. E. Linn visitd the metropolis sponded to his invitation for a speech, last Sunday and Monday in the inter- the speaking being interspersed with ests of the Family Theatre. I music and readings. Visitors from The teachers all got back from their Gresham, Sandy and Portland were holiday vacation Sunday night a"d present. The O. E. S. ladies installed school opened Monday with a promise as officers for tfce ensuing year, were, of much interest to all. I Worthy matron, Mrs. Ida Norris; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder went to I worthy patron, C. S. Allen; associate Portland last Wednesday and remain- matron, Mrs. Mae Reed; secretary, ed until Saturday. Mr. Snyder was Miss Anna Dillon; treasurer, Eliza engaged in buying new goods for the beth Allen; conductress. Miss Maude Peoples' Store. Sturgeon; assistant conductress, Mrs. J. K. Ely was. a business visitor in j Mary Smith. The Masons, installed Portland Tuesday to buy goods for I for the ensuing year were, Edwin D. his store. Allen, W. M.; Charles Norris, S. W.; The Peoples' Store, Snider and Kil-1 Theodore Ahlberg, J. W.; C. S. Allen, gore propreietors, have found it neces-j Treasurer; William Dale, Secretary ; sary to broaden out owing to the in-1 Dr. L. A. Wells.S. D.; Ray Keith, J. D.; creased business, and hav bought the I Dr. R. G. McCall, S. S-; Harold building adjoining on the south, now I Wooster, J. S.; B. R. Kimmel, Tyler; the holidays with his parents in Ore gon City. The Catto home will be decorated in keeping with the holiday celebration and covers laid for Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Howell, Cleo Howell, Myrl Howell, Mr. &"4 Mrs. Dave Catto, Elvin Catto. Thos. F. Ryan is quite ill at his home in West Gladstone. Bert Strickland, of Antome, is spending the holidays with his moth er, Mrs. L. H. Strickland and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Salisbury en tertained. Thursday evening at their home in. a most delightful manner. The decorations were in keeping with the holiday season, and a delicious three-course luncheon was served. The evening was devoted to music and games. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Tipton, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Hempstead, Mr. and Mrs. Fratfk Os wald, Doris Smith and Jack Hemp stead. Mr. and Mrs. Winnifred Knight and Miss Amy Peckover spent New Year's day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peckover, of Edge- wood. Word has been received of the old year out, and welcome the New Year in, at private homes and at the Baptist church a talk-fest was held till the guns of near by gatherings told of the advent of 1921. Mrs. Ellig- sen paid tribute to old people who had lived and died in the Faith. August Delkar of the young people, Fred Moser of the birth and growth of the Sunday School and Mr. Fry spoke to interest the young children, and all interspersed with songs and instru mental music. Will Gage and wife, from Sheridan and Leslie Wallace and family, of Hood River, helped welcome the New Year at the Gage place. Adolph Delkar and wife and Mrs. Gage motored to the county seat on Friday to correct an error in a deed. The majority of owners of motor vehicles about here had secured the new plates before New Years day. Henry Baker, chairman of the dis trict board, was requested to collect our quota for the relief of the Near East, and doubled the amount in a canvass of two days. The Ladies Circle will meet with Mrs.Jack Elligsen on Thursday, the 2oth, and a full attendance is request ed. "You may be Sure" says the Good Judge That you are getting full value for your money when you use this class of tobacco. The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often nor do you need so big a chew -as you did with the ordi nary kind. Any man who has used the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put uf in two styles TV-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco occupied by John Page as a second hand store. Mr. Page says he will go out . of business when he has to move. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Straughan ar rived from Idaho the latter part of last week to visit Mrs. Straughan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hannah A delightful family reunion on Sun day was that at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Dalet Those Fred G. Robley, marshal; John Green wood, chaplain. leath nf the infant, rtanerhter of Mr. I and Mrs. R. N. Noble at the St, Vin- MrS. Alllia JolttlSOn cent nospicai. roruana. lue Redland People Watch Ne wYear In REDLAND, Jan. 3. The young folks at Redland were entertained at present I the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bon- were, Dr. and Mrs. Will Dale of Port land, Mrs. J. E. Stubbs and son, Ed win of Gresham, E. Gill of Dufur, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Smith and children and Collie Dale of Estaca da. Turkey was on the bill of fare and al) the good thingsi that go with it. . H. Morgan returned Thursday from a trip to Roseburg and other places in the southern part of th8 state. ney on New Year's eve. The rooms were beautifully decor ated with Oregon grape and ferns Music and games were enjoyed dur ing the evening. The hostess served a dainty lunch at eleven o'clock, having the young folks match New Year's greetings for partners Those present were Agnes Braatz. Dorothy Stewart, Lulu Jensen, Jessie Bonney, Stella Whynn, June Kirchem The Cary Real Estate Co. reports Edith Sprague, Nellie Nelson, Icella the sale of one four-acre tract and two six-acre tracts to E. L. Ward, recently moved here from Washing ton. The pretty home of Mr. andi Mrs. E. A. Sparks on upper Main St., was the scene of a New Year's dinner on Sun day, when they had as their "guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cary and little daughter, Glen, and Mrs. Nina B. Ecker. Their genial hospitality and the splendid dinner was greatly en joyed by their guests. DERTHICK CLUB MEETS The Derthick club will meet today at the home of Mrs. Nelta Barlow Lawrence, and a full attendance is expected. Hughes, Mildred Koch, Catherine Koch, Lee Kirchem, Lawrence Cas well, Ernest oKch, Allison Allen, Alva Bonney, Lester Jensen, Frank Allen, Bruce Phillips, Lloyd Hinkle, iVctor Allen, Marion Hinkle, Dale Stewart. Eugene Bonney, Chester Bonney .and Edna Bonney. POLK'S E3SE2E one was just one week old. Mrs. Noble is still in the hospital, but hop es to be able to be removed to her home Monday. Mrs. Wm. Raul is quite ill at her home in West Gladstone with an at tack of la grippe. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Freytag and sia ter, Mrs. Alice McKinnon, have re turned after spending the "week-end at Seaside. The party of ten includ ing Oregon City friends nude the trip in autos and had a most enjoy able journey. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Anderson spent the week-end in Portland with their son, Dr. and Mrs. D. Douglas Ander son. Mr. and Mrs. John Bolle spent the Christmas holidays in Portland as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reed returned to their home in Corvallis after spend ing the holidays with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Petit. E. W. Eby, of Gladstone, spent the week-end in Vancouver, Wash., with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Eby, and transacted business in Portland Monday. Mrs. J. R Gerber, of Portland, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Francis, of Mount ian View. Night Officer Clark has sold his farm near Molalla and moved to Ore gon City, having purchased the Ram sey property on Molalla avenue. At present he is staying with his daugh ter. Miss Elsie Clark at her appart ments on Seventh street. Dies in 81st Year Service Man Buys Interest in Store GEORGE, Jan. 3. Miss Emma Paulsen, who is working in Portland visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Paulsen for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harders spent New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reimer. Mrs. Anna Johnson died at her home in George on December 28. She had ben ailing for a couple of weeks, but only confined to her bed one day. She was laid to rest in the Presbyter ian cemetery at George. She waa eighty-one years of age and is . sur vived by a husband and seven chil dren, two boys Chris and Henry John son, both residing at George and five daughters, allof whom resiae m Cal ifornia. Mrs. Johnson will be greatly missed by all of her neighbors and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Manes and son, Richard, of Portland, was visiting Mrs. Manes,' parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. Jamsen, of George, for a few days last week. p? GAZETTEER If a Vhnfetaaa TMtMa nj- Tows Hi Yillaxo ia Oregoa and Waehlnctoa. (-icing- tk Xteacriptiio Sketch ol each placff. location. Bhippimr Facilittea nil :11 CeA Director? -OS eactt Bniacfl maA ProXeasioa R. T 1tTMC Br TV! W Seattle, Wub. KELSO. Jan. 5. A fine baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eri arriving just in time for a Christmas present. R. E. Jarl has sold out his. share in the general merchandise store known as Jarl & Eri to Albert Jonsrud. The new partner of the firm now to be known as Eri & Jonsrud is the oldest son of Gilbert Jonsrud and. is well and favorably known in this vicinity. He is an ex-service man having served for two years in the U. S. navy. Mr. Jarl is retiring from the store busi ness after spending fourteen years as a successful merchant and business man. He will now devote his time to the interests of hia saw mill, being a member of Jarl & Nelson Lumber Co. near Marmot. Dodge Items DODGE, Jan. 5. School has opened again after a week's vacation for the holidays. David Horner and Mr. and Mrs Fred Horner and children sipent New Years Day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Horner of Springwater. Walter Alt of Firwobd spent the week end at the G. W. Keller home. M tes Mabel Keller p.ttend?3d the Community Club program at Estaca da Ney Years Eve. Mrs. Charles Colson and children were visiting in Oregon City last week. Miss Rosa B. Ten Eyck attended the Oregon State Teachers Associa- tion in Portland during the holidays. ' Mr. and Mrs. Howey and daughters Iva and Olive, of Corvallis, were guests this week at the J. C. Moomaw home. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ward of Mon mouth are spending the latter part of the week at the Levie Welty home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown have for their guests this week the Misses Gertrude Chamberlin and , Kathleen Hall of Salem. Rev. S. E. Long returned home last Saturday from a Portland hospital and is rapidly gaining strength since the operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hershberger came in from Seaside last week to spend the holidays with her father, Wm. Wolfer and other relatives. Mr. and Mra. H. H. Deetz antf daughter Rachel and Grandma Kauff- Y man of the 91 district were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Yoder. . Miss Edna Yoder, who is attending- -fi school at McMinnville spent the holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. "f D. C. Yoder. f The I. I. Stevens W. R. C. of Wood- burn invites General Rusk W. R. C. j of Hubbard to spend the day with-i them, Thursday, January 13, for -in- 4. spallation service. y Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Shaver scent T4. Monday afternoon in Hubbard, guests.' of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McShane, while , I enroute from Forest Grove to their 4? borne in Salem. ' 1 Miss Josephine Chamberlin of Salem Is visiting friends; coming J down Wednesday evening to witness v the basket ball eame between thf-? alumni and High school. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Berry of Port land - spent the week-end with Mrs. L. Sanders, Lee returned to Portland. V Mondav. exnectine to return later in. the week. Mrs. Mary Coleman and Mrs. Kid- stone returned the first of last week from Seaview where they had spent several weeks, combining business- with pleasure picking cranberries- and getting the benefit of living be side the sea. Miss May Condray returned from Portland where she went last Friday evening to spend the Christmas sea son with her friend Miss Mildred; Kingsbury, who for a time made her home with Mr. andi Mrs. L. L. Hersh berger. Nelson Welty was home from Port land for Christmas. Albert Yoder was home from Ore gon City for Christmas. Miss Irene Boje was home from Sa lem during holiday wek. L. M. Scholl is getting about again after a three weeks sickness. home from Portland for Christmas. J Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Beck spent the y, week-end with Portland relatives. I Mr. and Mm Geo. Speight spent Vf Christmas in Portland with friends. Miss Virginia Zehner spent the holiday season visiting friends in Eugene. Fred Yoder returned to- Portland' Monday after spending the Christmas time at home. . - Adam Miller and family of Barlow spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Yoder. Clark M. Will came home from Bremerton Saturday morning to spend the holidays 4 x i 7 LICENSE Marriage licec the following he Hanisch, 58, of and Marie Partsc route 3 ; Albert land, .and Mario of Oak Grove; ( and Mabel Haye City. "JWED I II .f i 1 MOVED I have moved my office to 620 Main Street, between Price Bro andand Eddy's Department Stores. I shall be glad to see my old friends at my new office and hope strangers will feel as welcome. H 620 Main Street A. C HOWLAND Same Phone 377 "I JJ 5 1