Paee 3 LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mrs. Curtis, - of Calgary, Canada, whose husband is a prominent stock man of that place, and who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. "William Wright, near Meldrum, has left for her home, after a most delightful visit. While at Meldrum Mrs. Curtis was the guest of honor of a number of 8ocial events. Frank Michels and Nicholas Mich eds, sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. Michels of Oregon City, have been pledged to the Delta Theta Phi Fraternity on the University of Oregon campus, Nicholas is a Junior at the University and Is a commerce student; while Frank is a Sophomore in the En gineering department. TbHs Ja Frank's first year at the University of Oregon after attending the Uni versity of "Washington for one year. Both boys are well liked at. the institution. "While the same holds true in their home town, where they Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kircbem, of Logan, motored to Oregon City Fri day, where they transacted business. They were accompanied- home Fri day evening by their daughter. Miss Irene, who is attending the Oregon City high school, where she will re main until Monday. A. A. Price, manager of the Price Brothers' store, was wearing an un usual smile Saturday, and when his friends inquired as to such happiness Al answered "Well, you see we" have a new daughter at our home, and have a host of friends who are con-1 she Is one of the finest babies you gratulating them. ' I ever saw. She arrived at 9:15 o'clock, and her weight is nine Attorney O. D. Eby, of this city. I pounds. Dorrles Jane is the name accompanied by W. J. E. Vick ana j honoring the young miss; the tatter's brother, C. C. E. Vick, of Molalla, returned from Eugene Sun-1 Mrs Frank Sprague, of Redland day evening, where they went on I accompanied by Mrs. B. H. Stewart, legal business, having been summona i Q( that place, were Oregon City vis there as witnesses in a case. "While J itors Saturday. "While here they via in Eugene Mr. Eby visited his son,ited friends and transacted business, Marvin Eby, student of the Unlvers- These women are active workers in ity of Oregon. The Clackamas coun tne Rejiand "Women's Live "Wire ty men had the privilege of witness- organization, and report that several Ine the basketball game between new members were taken in at the University of Oregon and University j meetlng held a few days ago. of California, which resulted in tn r-aiifni-nia hnva winnlne. They made I j. A. Ridines. of Molalla, waa In the trip to Eugene by automobile. I this city Saturday. Mr. Ridings was on his wav home from wruana, A meetinir of the American Legion where he had visited his wife, who will be held this evening in the ban- underwent a surgical operation at the quet room of the Masonic temple. st Vincent's hospital Friday. Mrs when an army officer and field clerk j Ridings is Improving from the oper- will be in attendance, having been ati0n. sent out by the United States govern menfc to adjust any claim of ex-ser- e. H. Lee an old time pioneer of vice men against the government. At Canby, was in Oregon City Saturday, this meeting the ex-service men, who Mr. Lee came here to transact busi- have failed to receive their united l ness, and also visited among some 01 States victory medals, will be pre-1 bis time friends. snnt.e.1 with these, which are hand ar.rr.oi 7 mmmtpil. In order to secure J. F. Cromer and borther, Henry these It will be necessary for the ex- Cromer, prominent farmera of the crvip TTien to brine their army dis-1 Estacada country, were in Oregon The pension dinner served to the members of Meade Post No. 2, O. A. R. is scheduled for Friday, March 4th, and under the auspices of the Women's Relief Corps. These din ners are always looked forward to with plesure by the bid soldier boys, and also the "pay" day, which is held every three months. Mrs. Amelia Martin is the chairman of the com mittee to be in charge of the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Newton Farr and family, who have been making their home at Molalla, where Mr. Farr and his son, Arthur have engaged in the meat business, have returned to Ore gon City, and' have taken up their residence at 516 Jackson street. Mr. Farr and son have purchased . the Seventh Street Meat Market, have taken possession. BRODIE LEAVES MONDAY FOR EASTERN TRIP ' E. E. Brodie, publisher of the Morn ing Enterprise, leaves Monday morn ing, with Mrs. Brodie, for a six weeks trip through the east. They! Simmons, Otto Erickson, Bert Bax-I Mrs. Latourette was assisted in ter Ervin Riley "W. Smith Paul Nau- serving refreshments by her daugh mann, S. Simmons, Neal Sullivan, of I ters-in-law, Mrs. M. D. Latourette, of Oregon City and Mrs. -Harry Peck-j this city; Mrs. E. C. Latourette; Mrs. over, of Edge wood. I Howard Latourette, of Portland. Before leaving for home the women I The interior of the Latourette home were served with refreshments. I was most attractive, when decorations were of daffodils, jonquils and Ore- Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Van"Weys home I n grape, which were arranged in was the scene of a merry gathering on I baskets throughout the rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Freytag were Dleasantl-v siirnrlsn.1 Sunday after noon by a number of their friends 010 evening of February 5th. The oc I Attending were Mrs. C. H. Mels- eo from Portland to Chicago over the from Oregon. City and Gladstone casion was the fifteenth wedding an- siier, Mrs. H. E. Hendry, Mrs. L. E. Northern Pacific, and join a special when they reminded them of their j nlversary of.Mr. and Mrs VanWey. Jones, Mrs. Nieta Barlow Lawrence, newspaper train for Florida, where twenty-second wedding anniversary, j' CutgJass gifts were presented to Mrs. Thomas Keith, Mrs. J. R. the annual convention of the Nation- A dinner wa8 served by their daugh- the host and hostess In honor of this Humphrys, Mrs. William Folger, Mrs. al Editorial Association will be held, ter, Miss Alice, at five o'clock. occasion. . a. iienaerson, Mrs. j. ti. walker, f ho nnnvenHnn Itlnerarv rovers Mrs. Freytatr had been uuroosely Vocal and Instrumental music and Mrs. W. E. Pratt, Mrs. E. C. Latour- nwinim ,,,1 Mnntirnmerr. Ala., summoned awav. while, her daughter I games were among the events enjoy-1 ette, Mrs. Charles Prim, Sr., of Port and Pensacola, Tallahassee, Jackson- decorated the Freytag home artistical- e during the evening. Mrs. Frank land; Mrs. Ferguson, of Portland; vllle and St. Augustine. Fla. The ly with read carnations, ferns and Schoenborn, in her usual charming Mrs. Charles Buchanan, of Hillsboro; ana I business sessions of the convention I potted plants charge papers. I City on business Saturday. Pierce "Walker, a student of the riT-oPT-vn Aerlf.ultural college, who spent the week-end, In Oregon City visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walker, returned to the college at fnrvallis. Tuesday evening. He made the trio to Oreeon City by motor- O. G. Morris, of Aurora, was an Oregon City visitor Saturday. Mr. Morris is a brother of J. K. Morris, of Oregon City. John R. Glover, of Cascade Locks, was in Oregon City Saturday, having cycle, and throughly enjoyed the trip, come here to look after his property Walker accompanied. James jvuera, . 1 . . -molrinn- t T1 1"V TO tllO me ,Trw W. W. Everhart, cashier of flm 1 rrVr: Molalla bank, was in Oregon Tav evening.' He is also a student of Saturday, where he transacted bust the Oregon Agricultural college. ness and visited friends. the City A delegation of California a nai - - s, B'nth a fewfsh organization, holding graduated from the Washington lUgh a convent in Portland, passed school, Portland, and returning to her throuX Oregon City over the high- home at Mount Pleasant, where she wav 5 Salem, being guests of tht has been visiting her parents, Mr. W?LJ. ln momrra of and Mrs. A. E. King, has gone to Jt-UI-UailU. "" . A t-,-o wJnor- oho io tl,o on.OS rif her This was tne iirai i -"""" - rvoo thrnnrfi this sister, Mrs. L. D. Williams, rormeny Miss Elaine King, of Mount Pleasant. A. S. Kent and Bert B. Bird, of Elliott Prairie, were Oregon City vis Itors Monday. Mr. Bird, who was in tLo service during the ' world war, njde a record for himself us a sharp shooter, when with th.3 Woodburu company. the organization, visit many had r-it-v. and they were favorably im- with Oreeon City. D. Solis. Cohn, of Portland, was elected presi dent of the B'nai B'nth organization. Mrs. Savage, nee Miss Harriet Bak er, daughter of Mrs. F. S. Baker, of this city, has gone to Salem to take up her residence. Mrs. Savage, who was connected with the Bank of Ore gon City for a number of years, was ot off.vionr in her duties. She has ioined Mr. Savage in Salem. where the former has made his .home for some time, and who is a member of a prominent pioneer family of that j city. T Z j riar?nl Mr .and Ms. George McLane, of .D-E-TSt'W fVhSl Portland, who were former residents foVTheTast 26 mon; has resigned of Munt Pleasant -e been visit- his position, which took effect Tues- wlll be held in St. Augustine, and the I Music was the entertainment of the editorial narty will be taken by I evening after which ice cream and Mrs. Don Meldrum, a former res- SDecial train and automobiles to cake were served Ident of Oregon City, who is .now many sections of Florida, concluding making her home In Portland, is im-1 tour at Palm Beach and Miami March I Mrs. L. A. Read entertained the proving from her serious Illness. Mrs. I 26. Mr. and Mrs. Brodie will go tolEuterpean club at her home in Glad manner, sang "Love's Old.. Sweet 'Mrs. Lena Charman, Mrs. L. L. Song." and by request, Mrs. Van Wey, Porter, Mrs. C. H. Caufield, Mrs. Livy sang a Scotch number "My Ain Folk," Stlpp, Mrs. E. P. Rands, Mrs. T. W. delighting her hearers. I Clark, Mrs. George Ostrander., of Refreshments were served during I Portland ; Mrs. Frank Young, Mrs. the evening. I Harry Price, Mrs. T. W. Sullivan, Mrs. Attending were Mr. and Mrs, J. S. "William Tipton, MSrs. Nellie Seely. Meldrum, who has many friends In J Washington and New York and will stone Saturday afternoon in a most Vann' Mr and Mrs" zw- Lindborg, Mrs. Wallace Caufield, Mrs. Clyde Oregon City, has been receiving return home through Montreal over delightful manner. She had as her MT- ana MTS- Miss Tol- moum, jars. William Wright, Mrs. medical treatment at the sanitarium I tne r.anadian Pacific. Mr. Brodie out-of-town guest. Mrs. Bellingsly. of v,a ,jarlson' a" OI roruana- Mr- ana curus, or Calgary, Mrs. J. R. Latour- of Dr. Wiley Jones in Portland, has I j8 vice-nresldent of the National been able to be removed to her home Editorial Association, which is hold- at Irvlngton, Portland. . Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon R Snidow, of Willamette, are receiving congratu lations over the arrival of a son at I their home, born Tuesday, March 1. The baby is honored with the name of Mahlon Robert Snidow, Jr. He is the great grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roman, of Mount Pleasant. j ing its 26th annual convention. MANY GATHER OVER GRAYE OF SOLDIER HERO C. A. White; of Beaver Creek, a former resident of Oregon City, was The funeral services of the late Bertram! VanCleve, a hero of the world war, who died at Tacoma, in this ctiy on business Tuesday, I Wash., were held from the Holman where he transacted business . and I & Pace funeral chapel Thursday af- also visited his parents, Mr and Mrs. I ternoon at 2:00 o'clock. The chapel A. M. White. He is engaged In the I was filled to capacity with friends lumbering business at Beaver Creek. I of the young man, while many were usable to gain entrance, remaining Mary Ellen" is the name honoring until after the services and following the new baby girl at the home of Mr. I the remains to their last resting! and Mrs. Hal Hoss. She arrived at I place in the Masonia plot in the the Hoss home Monday evening, I Mountain View cemetery. Portland, who assisted in .rvinir a Mrs- ;ox- Mr- ana Airs. JjTann ette, Mrs. jtioward Latourette of Port- delicious luncheon at 1:30 after which I Schoenborn, Mrs. Augusta Schoen land, Mrs. E. L. Shaw, Mrs. M. D. Lat- tho hi.oir.ooa nf ih. -iK woo trans. I Dorn, Mr. ana Mrs. w. u. lireen. Mr. oureiie. wort I and Mrs. C. H. Dickey, Dr. and Mrs. mvo wnii tiomj fM . I W. o. Benawa, Mr. and Mrs S. Mac-1 laa masque staling carnival at the most interestine manner "Tht- Tlfe I Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Cushman, of I skating rink on Washington's Blrth- and Work of Titian", an early Italian tWs clty- day was largely attended, and proved artist. Mrs. Victor Gault brought one of the enjoyable events of the past several of his pictures from the Port-1 Mlss Violet Farr was a charming w land library and a brief account of J young hostess at the home of her A lareS number appeared masqued eaCh. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Farr and entered for the prizes. For American music the members Friday evening. February 18, when al Jany Handsome costumes were enjoyed "Grand Polka De Concert," number of her friends planned and W"IU- com posed by Homer Bartlett of New carried out a surprise party. foruana band furnished the York and played by Mrs. M. A. Thomp-1 The color scheme for the decora- ana was one or tne main draw- inn i Lions was pins ana wnue. artistically I The Japanese question from an In-1 arranged in the rooms of the Farr ternatlonal standpoint waa ably ore-1 home. Pink and white carnations sented by Mrs. Victor Gault. Mrs. F. I an p'nk hyacinths were used. Music and games were among the I features o fthe evening, after which refreshments were served. Attending were Mildred Marley, Mildred Midlam, Lorena Jack, Helen! Mr. Jeffries, manager, is already planning for a similar event in the near future. February 28. Mr. Hoss, the proud father, is the advertising manager of the Morning Enterprise. Miss Hattie Miller, of Woodburn, sister of Mrs. Paul Naumann, who has been In Oregon City, for three or four days, where she has been a guest at the Naumann home, return ed to her home Sunday eveniny. Van CI eve died from the effects of gas received in action in France. Rev. H. G. Edgar, pastor of the Presbyterian church, officiated and during the services Mrs. W.' C. Green P. Nelson gave a resume of the "Jap anese question. Those enjoying Mrs. Read's hospi tality were Mrs. Billingsly, Mrs. F. P. Nelson, Mrs. M. E. Turner, Mrs. R. M. McGetchie. Mrs. M. son, Mrs. Harry Paddock. Mrs. J. G. Mrs. H. S. Mount and Mrs. Frank Mount attended at luncheon at the University Club in Portland Friday afternoon. , The affair was given by E. Thomp- Tooze, Lottie Feitelson, Violet Farr, Mrs" Guy Strohm, wife of Dr. Strohm. Ivan - Midlam, , Lioydi McCormlck, Nash, Mrs. F. Miranda, Mrs. William Anthony Shockman. Forest Yextey, Hammond and Mrrf. Victor Gault. I Fred Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Randall and son, Gilbert; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Montgomery, of Port-lMrs- Ka- arr and Bon' Marvin; Ed. Mrs. William Kraesta. Miss Chris tine Brakel, Mrs. Arthur Beattie, Miss Farncis Bowland and Miss Mildred Ellis, of this city, formed a party on Mr. and Mrs. Havill, of Beaver Creek, were in this city Tuesday. tey were on their way to Portland, where they went on business. Mr. Havill is the merchant of Beaver Creek. A. D. Gribble, prominent breeder j of Jerseys, whose home is at Gribble Prairie, accompanied by his son, also of that place, were In Oregon City on business Tuesday. Judge Robert Beatie, of Beaver Creek, was in this city on business Tuesday. While here "Bob" visited among his friends. Bang "Abide With Me" and "Home- time We'll Understand." Mrs. Emery French was accompanist. The floral tributes were in great profusion and were beautiful and the casket was draped with the national colors. At the cemetery, the hero was given a military burial under the dir ection of Willamette Falls Post, local American legion, and Edward W. Mil ler sounded taps over the grave oi VanCleve. Pallbearers were ex-service men In uniform and consisted of George SiZ' er, Dan Flnnucane, H. W. Champanze, George Truel, Earl Hall and . Dale Finch. Chapter, Daughters of American Rev- ana ana Ivan Farr. olution, was a charming hostess of a ausannan ise Barlow Chapter, laree reception at the University Club I Daughter of the American Revolu- in Portland Tuesday afternoon. This I tioa, and those eligible to become proved one of the largest and most members of the organization, enjoy- enloyable social events held in Port- ea a tea at tne historical old home of land. As all Chapters of the state had been extended an Invitation', many were represented, when about. 200 members from the various chapters attended. The affair was in honor of the J Dr. John McLoughlin, father of old Oregon, last Saturday afternoon. 'i ne airair was m tne form of a Washington Birthday tea, and Mrs. E. L. Shaw made a most charming JLaay wasnington, and was one oi the hostesses of the afternoon, assist- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Warren, the latter formerly Miss Naomi Arm strong, who have been on their honey moon, have returned to Oregon City, and have taken up their residence on Fifth street, where they have pur chased a home. jav Mr. Frost nas Deeu. fiVient in his duties, and has made many friends for the Moose Lodge, rinriiw" McDonald, recently return ing from California, has accepted the position. Mrs. E. L. Sharp, accompanied by her son, Gilbert, of Stafford, were W this city Thursday, where they were joined by the former's niece, Mrs. r-or-i T.arnev. of Echodale, and who r, ar o nartv to fro to Portland. They spent the day in that city. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Warnock, of that place. They returned to their home Sunday. G. E. Wyland and Carl S ether, of Yoder, were in this city Monday, and while here visited friends. Mr. Yy- land is a road supervisor of Yoder. County Recorder J. G. Noe return ed to Oregon "city from Woodburn Sunday evening;, after spepding the day with his mother, Mrs. Noe, who has been in poor health for the past month, is somewhat improved. F. W. McLaren, of Wilhoit, arrived in Oregon City Monday where he win remain for a few days. He is re gistered at the Electric. Mr. Mc Laren is proprietor of Wilhoit resort. Mrs. R. W. Myers, of McMinnville, formerly Miss Betty Lantz of Tilla mook, Oregon, and who attended the Oregon City high school, is in Ore gon City for a few days, where she " I""1"6,. tn" latter's N- A- Lindholm, of Boring, was n,ar n m Hoss Mrs Myrs among those to transact business in daughter, Mrs Hal How Mrs. Myers . Monday. He is one of will remain .at ner sister s numc iui i . . . . ... . JS davs. and will also visit the well known farmers of that sec- hnnl- tion. among nft ineii.ua, ne mates. I Amr.no- thnaa to -rvm to Ore ere n City on business Monday is Mrs. Min nie Youngs, whose home is at Mil waukie. Andrew Kocher, of Canby, was in this city Tuesday morning, where he came on business. QUEER ACTING MAN TAKEN BY SHERIFF twenty-iff th anniverasry of the organ- lng Mrs. H. G. Edgar pouring tea ization of Multnomah Chapter: and serving refreshments were Misses the interior of the club rooms were Helen Edgar and Eleanor Pope, in keeping with the season. I 'Decorations were of the Stars and Among those from Susannah Le6 otnpes and violets. Barlow Chapter, Oregon City, were Among the' features of the after Mrs. E. L. Pope, regent; Mrs. George "uun was lue aancing; or tne Virginia 0n Wejnesdav fivnins- Miao wai A. Harding and Mrs. H. B. Cartlidge, Reel, when Mrs. George A. Harding, strief. Jrlstri,Ptor. , ,rr.Qt, past regents; Miss Alma Moore and presiding at one of the first pianos in the Oresron City hitrli school as- r : T7n r, I fimup'hf tn flroirnn -txrhih -nro. ol.. Mrs. William Wright entertained in a charming manner at her beautiful home near Meldrum Monday after noon, when the guest of honor wa her mother, Mrs. Curtis, of Calgary. The affair was in the form of a fare well luncheon before her departure for her home. The house decorations were beau tiful, when red and yellow tulips were used throughout the rooms. Places were laid for 20 guests, when Mrs. H. S. Mount, Mrs. M. D. Latour ette, Mrs. M. D. Latourette, Mrs. L. E. Jones and Mrs. C. G. Huntley, of this city, were among those attending. Others were friends from Portland. E. P. Evans, of Gresham, was an Oregon City visitor Tuesday after- -oon. James Wilson, of Sherwood, was in this city Tuesday. A man who gave his name as Jess Brice, and who had a large rock in either hand looking for detectives. was arrested by" Sheriff Wilson and Deputy Hughes late Friday night on the Canemah board walk. When ap- Drougni to t-iregon, wnich was a gift to the McLoughlin Home, play ed a number of the old time selec tions. Attending were Mrs. J. E. Hedges, Mrs. Hugh S. Mount, Mrs. Clyde G. sisted by eight of her students were hostesses at an informal dinner party at the Oregon City high school build ing, when their guests were members of the school board and their wives and the city superintendent, R. W. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Clackamas, were in this city Tuesday. T. E. Zeek, of Macksburg, was Oregon City on business Tuesday. in J J. A. Kitching, of Estacada, was an Oregon City visitor Tuesday. A very enjoyable party was given at the home of H. L. Morrell and wifa Friday evening in honor of their daughter. Miss Norma and Miss Dorris Ellis, whose birthday anniversaries "untiey. Mrs. vv. w. woodDeck, Mrs. Kirk and wlfe occurred on February 17. "jM,il u,Sul. oi .t-oruana; juts. ,,ffalT. w- MT.0f1i .rr9nri The Morrell home was decorated George Swafford, Mrs. James Shan- and carried .out, and was enjoyed by with ferns, pussy willows and daffo- i"- - Pe, mrs. n. u the guests. The table was centered proached by the officers he started diis The young ladies were present- Cartlidge, Mrs. C. H. Dye, Mrs. G. A. with cut flowers, adding to the an- 10 run, out ueputy iiugnes caugut ed a large cake adorned with 16 t. - ouaw, jvxrs. i. Dearance of the table. nun py outrunning nun witn an auto- candles. The evening was devote J -"i""i", ina. n. i-usar, ivjubs Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs. mobile, and ne was prougnt to ore- to games, music and dancing. remuuB numpnrey, jmiss uorotn r -W : Kirk. Mr .and Mrs . E . E . Broaie gon juy ana piacea m tne county Refreshments were served. auneiu, jnss Mr an(J Mra j E Hedges. Mr. and jail. Saturday, when Brice was ex- Mrs. Morrell was assisted in serving I Eleanor Pope, Miss Helen Edgar, Mrs r b Cox Mr and Mra Bert amined, he did not appear to ne in- by Mrs. Clarence Morrell and Mtss Florence ivioore ana miss Aima Roake. Mrs. O. A. Pat-e Dr ajid Mr aa-na onl it urn a fr.il n fi that h had I .rn. tjiLa. I MOOre. I ri .1 . ouuu, " i. " " " I 111 Cl J U1U1.C1. A. D. Gribble, of Gresbam route 4, was in this city Tuesday. had nothing to eat for the past two days. Brice gave his address - as 108 14 Union avenue. He is about- 25 years of age. Among those to come to Oregon City from Molalla Monday was N. S. Richardson. Henry Pampenn, residing near Wilsonville, was in Oregon City Mon day. Judge G. Perry, of Milwaukie, was among the Oregon City visitors Mon day. George Long, of Molalla. was among the Oregon City visitors Monday. W. P. Roberts, of Eagle Creek, was In this city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Webb, of Port land, were guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Webb, of Springbrook Farm, Clackamas Highlands, above Parkplace the first of the week. They were former res idents of Buffalo, N. Y., and arrivel in Portland last summer, where Mr Webb accepted a position with the S. P. & S. R. R- company. Mrs. Kate Hanley, of Clackamas, was in this city Monday, coming here to look after property interests in Clackamas county. , Born at the Emanuel hospital Feb. 24 to Mr .and Mrs. H. R. Winton, of St. Johns, a nine-pound son. Mrs. Winton was formerly Miss Viola Hays, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hays, of 114 Eighteenth street. This is the first grandson in the Hays family, and the grandpar ents are rejoicing with the prou 1 itor Monday. parents over the arrival 01 tne Ddoy. William Kramer and W. H. Eten. of Vancouver, Wash., -were in Oregon City Sunday and Monday. While here they registered at the Electric. H. Kyllo, of Molalla, who has been in Oregon City for several days, re turned to his home Monday. Samuel Holstein well known farm er of Mulino, was an Oregon City vis- Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Leininger, of Albany, accompanied by their son, Davis L. Leininer, and wife, are in this city, where they are guests at the home of the formers' niece, Mrs. Sophia Moody. They are also visit- day ing their niece, Mrs. Augusta Warn er, and their nephew William R. Logus. They made the trip to Ore gon City by automobile. William Marshall, prominent farm er of Milwaukie, was in this city Monday. Packed to the doors, the Oregon City Woman's Club called their Washington program "the best ever." Mrs. H. B. Cartlidgie gave the prin cipal address, a scholarly and states manlike presentation of "Our DetH to Washington." Other excellent ad dresses were made by Mrs. D. C. Latourette, Mrs. R. W. Kirk, Mrs. Florence M, Hickman, and Mrs. Harry Payne. Miss Christine Brakel, violinist, played melodies of the eighteenth century, accompanied by Mrs. Arthur G. Beattie. "The Sword of Bunker Hill," a duet, was charmingly sung by Mrs. Frank Schoenborn and Mrs. W. C. Green with Mrs. W. P. Ben- H. A. Oldenstadt, of Sherwood, was nett at the piano. All sang "Hail Co- Present were J. N. Wallace, Wood son Smith, Ollie Amen, Prentice Wal lace, Helen Carpenter, Lester Kerns, Clay Brendtl, Maynard Brendtl, Troy Solomon, Elvin Catto, Edna Rowan, Goldy Hardy, Robert Mabe, Fred Lund, Elva Peoples, Clarence Morrell. Agnes Morrell, George Lund, Dorris, Ellis. Norma Morrell. Averit Morrell. EXCELLENT ?we - Ma7 jinnies, mill viu xiiivei luge. ucuuia Wallace, Eunice Morrell and Dorris Morrell. Clyde Mount. WOMAN'S CLUB PROGRAM WAS E. L. Brady, a resident of Mulino, was an Oregon City visitor Monday. E. R. Marshall, of Oak Grove, w an Oregon City visitor Monday. E. W. Cochran, of Oswego, was in this city Monday. in this city Monday. JERSEY CLUB CHANGES DATE lumbia," and "The Star Spangled Banner," and gave the Flag, salute. The Daughters of the American Rev- l olution attended in a body. OF MEETING DS1L The Clackamas County Jersey club has "changed 'the date of its next meeting to March 12, in order not to conflict with the big Farm Bureau meeting which comes on Mar. 5th. It will be held at Sunny side hall, HEARD FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Taylor celebrat ed their twenty-third wedding anni versary at their home in Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Taylor was assisted by her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Wells, of Newberg, in serving a dinner. The afternoon was spent in needle, work, vocal and instrumental music; Enjoying the day were Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wells and son, Merwin, of New berg; Mrs. Daisy Oehler and Mrs. James Keely, of Portland; Mrs. Mack Rivers, of Edgewood and Mrs. Ed ward W. Eby, of Gladstone. E. C. Horton, of Lakewood, was arrested by Constable Fortune Mon- but day on a warrant charging him with all other. arrangements will be just alleged delinquincy of a minor. .The , ... J ! 1 1 1. t.Anw 1 ,3 T..l. 1 " tne same, oniy one week later than originally planned. ALL BILLS IN EFFECT ON MAY 25 Joseph Christner, whose home i& near Aurora, was in this city Mon- George J- Aicher, of " Woodburn, who has been visaing his brother-in-law, County Reorder J. G. Noe. and wife, of Gladstone, ha returned to his home. J. C- Vaughan, of Molalla, was among the Oregon City visitors Mon day afternoon. ID. R. Helvey, of Scotts Mills, was In Oregon City Sunday and Monday. John E- Linden, of Molalla, an Oregon City visitor Monday. was SALEM, Or., Feb. 25. With ' the exception of measures carrying em ergency clauses, all bills passed at the recent session of the legislature and signed by the governor will be come operative on May 25. SUES FOR DIVORCE. Kate Cox entered suit for divorce against James C. Cox in the circuit court yesterday, charging in the com plaint desertion. They were married June 29, 1902. ' case will be heard- in Judge Noble"s court Friday morning at 10:00 o'clock. NO BOXING AT MILWAUKIE FOR 6 WEEKS iGeorge Moore, manger of the Mil waukie Boxing arena, announced yes terday in Portland that there- would be no more shows at Milwaukie for the next month or six weeks on ac count of the small patronage shown at the last show held Wednesday evening. Moore alleges that the low ered prices charged last Wednesday evening did not bring out the crowd that was expected and that the box ers could nob be secured for the small gate receipts. . Security Benefit Associatioc met at Moose hall Monday evening, ana after the regular business meeting appoint ed a committee composed of W. B. Brown, M. P. Chapman and J. C. Spagle to draw up by-laws for Wil lamette Council. A number of new members . were taken into the ordier, lifter which a musical program was given, . follow ed by dancing. Music was furnished by Schiek's orchestra., Punch was served during the eve ning. Those in charge of the affair and making it a success were Elden All dredge, chairman: Mr. 'and Mrs. Clar ence Alldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Fred" Peckover, Dorothy Green, Harry Dunmire, Ollie . Amen, Maynard Brendle, Mrs. Elden Alldredge, Mil dred Dryden and Otto Smith. x preosaui. ouipuse was pianneu Th horn of Mr nnrl TVTr-o T W and carried out at the home of Rev. Armstrong on Division street was the and Mrs. A. J. Ware Thursday even- scene of a pretty wedding' Sunday ing when Mrs. Otto Werner, nee afternoon, February 20, when their Lavira Williams, was the guest of daughter, Miss Naomi Armstrong, and , , . Wilbur S. Warren, of this city, were Being invited to the Ware home linite.i in marriara. earlier in the week on the pretext t?pv wiin Twtih0 T.actrT- rt 4.4 l V . , . ' O 1'--"" mm a. yan.j waa to oe given in nonor of Mrs. Marie Morley. dauehter ot Rev. and Mrs. Ware, Mrs. Werner made her appearance at an appoint ed hour and to her surprise found a number of guests in waiting, who called out "surprise. the im- Baptist church, performed pressive ring ceremony. The bride was beautifully gowned in white net and charmeuse and car ried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses. Th hriiAQ maiii Tion TTri1 Arm. The evening was devoted to games strong, sigter of the bride, wore a be Among tnose to ravor COminir frown of white net anrl silk and music. with a vocal selection was Mrs. Wern er. - Refreshmments were served. Assisting in entertaining were Mrs. Morley, Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Arthur Rugg. Attending were Mrs. A. E. Rugg. Mrs. LeRoy Eaton, of Portland; Mrs. C. O. Dryden, Miss Mildred Dryden. Mrs. F. W. Peckover, Mrs. Otto Werner, Mrs. Albert Hoffman, Mrs. John Green, Mrs. J. B. Johnson. Mrs. Eva May, Mrs. Marie Morley, Mrs. G. J. Howell, Mrs. David Catto. Dicksy Dryden, and Gwendolyn Mor ley. Mrs. A. J. Ware, Mrs. John Sur fus, Mrs. Jack Cameron. Mrs. Basil Saunders, Miss Ethel Younger and Mrs. Charles Surfus' jLr. ana ivirs. tn. s. Mount were guests at a dinner given at the beauti ful home of Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Cof- messaline and carried bouquet of pink carnations. Ira Warren, brother of the bride groom, was best man. As the bridal party entered the liv ing room, Miss Florence Andrews rendered most impressively-, Lohen grin's Wedding March, and during the ceremony softly rendered this selec tion and at the closing of the ring ceremony played Mendelssohn's Wed ding March. Following the ceremony refres'i-. ments were served. The bride's cake was made by the aunt of the br$e, Mrs. S. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Warren left on their honeymoon Sunday evening, and up-' on their return they will make their home in Oregon City, where they will . be at home to their many friends after April 1st, on Fifth street. The Armstrong home was artistical- j , , , I x ntj 11 moil ULli llJl fev. of Portia nrl Thnrcow I - ' CTCUlUfe, I S 1 which w. ,-0 in , tv I XJ I"' mis occasion, wnen Mrs. John Kent entertained the Pythian Sisters in a delightful man ner at her home in Gladstone Wed nesday. The Kent home ras beauti fully decorated with potted plants, ferns, pink carnations and violets. At 1 o'clock a delicious dinner was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. A. M. White, of Oregon City. The afternoon was devoted to needlework. A beautiful conrforter was completed for a bride-elect, who is the daughter of one of the mem bers of the order. ' Enjoying the day were Mesdames A. M. White, Mattie Roebecker, Ed ward Johnson, Clemmle Woods, Bud pink and white was the color scheme. Pink carnations were used among tha s decorations of the living and dining rooms, and a lattice formed an arch way, this being entwined with pink blossoms and ferns. - Many handsome gifts were present ed to the young couple. Among these were a complete set of silverware ana handsome lamp from members of the Baptist church. . Mrs. Warren is one of the popular and adomplished,' young women of Oregon City. She is a well known vo calist and is an active member of the One of the- delightful events of the baptist church and is the soloist 01 me cnoir. tor a numDer of years sne Roy Matson, prominent residents of Portland, previous to their departur? for Europe, where they are to be gone for a year. Covers were laid for 24 guests. when all guests were physicians and their wives. The decorative scheme of the Cof fey home was attractive. Dr. and Mrs. Matson are well known in Clackamas county, having j summer home on the banks of the Clackamas river, where they spend their summer vacation each year. past week was at the home of Mrs. Charles D. Latourette when she had as her guests members of the Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club .and a few other friends. Cards were enjoyed during the afternoon. Handsome Oriental card eases containing cards were presented as prizes. Winning these were Mrs. J. R. Humphrys, Mrs. C H. Me"issner, Mrs. E. T. Avison. Mrs. Avison won the guest prize. house, recently resigning her position. Mr. Warren has resided for several years and is popular among his as sociates. He is the son of Mr., and Mrs. Warren, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Winnifred Knight en tertained at their home in Portland Thursday evening in honor of the (Continued on page 8)