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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1 7, 1 92 1 .
JENNINGS LODGE
MRS. HUGH ROBERTS, Correspondent. "
Children's Program
Is Given at Lodge
JENNINGS LODGE, June IT Chil
drens day was observed at tho r.chool
auditorium Sunday, June 12. Choice
roses and ferns were use.j -n profiM
ion about the platform and a child
ren's chorus under the direction of
Mesdames Hendry and Smith added
to the service. Those attending were
pleased with
Doxology.
Invocation response.
Responsive Reading.
Song We Thank The" Child
ron's chorus.
Hymn.
Scripture Reading.
Prayer Response, Father In Heav
en. Song--Winnifred Humphreys, Sar
ah E Holloway .Junior Hole and Jack
Humphrey.
Announcements.
Song- Primary class.
Offering Responsive chant.
Recitations Geo. Nelson: Lavonno
Ford; Katherine Maddox; Bobby
Card and Ernanuel Bechtel
Solo Marie Moore.
Sermon Rev. A. B. Snidar.
Solo Miss Florence Wilson.
Song Children's chorus
Baptism of Marie Moore and Baby
Briggs.
Hymn.
' Benediction.
Dinner Is Given to
Departing Friends
JENNINGS LODGE, June 15 Tra
Hart and daughter Miss Ellen enter
tainer with a dinner Sunday honor
ing Mr. and Mrs. F. A Allenstein.
who leave by auto for their homes in
Iowa Monday. The ten guest? had a
" very pleasant time as they had all
Jived neighbors in th" Hawkeye
is rate and were the Mr. and Mrs. F. A.
Aljsiine and three children the Misses
Lillian and Eva Allstine and Leslie
Mr. nn Mrs. Henry Smith ird Des.ix
Smith. The family will journey over
the Southern route, going leisurely
through California and stopping at
many interesting places along the
way. After spending a year in the
Pacific Northwest, the m ist o which
was in Washington the family will
upon their return, take UP farming in
(he home where Mr. Allenstein owns
F.pv?ral hundred of acres of choice
land.
Moore; playground, Mesdames Artb
ur B.. Smith and Orlan Randall. Li
brarian. Mrs Altman.
The parents will plan to attend the
Chautauqua on childrens' day, July
14 an,j have this affair take the plac?
of meeting day. And some such use
occasions will take place in August
and th work in September will then
be taken up with renewed activity.
Mrs. Mary Kitchen
Guest of Workers
JENNINGS LODGE, June 15 Mrs.
Mary Kitchen who soon leaves for
northeastern Maine, was the guest of
honor for a pretty affair given at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Can
Smith recently when the members or
the Willing Workers class of the Ore
gon City Baptist church were the
guests of Mrs. Smith who entertain
ed so charming'y. Beautiful Testnul
roseg were artistically aranged about
ihe rooms and delicious refreshments
were enjoyed.
Attending were Mesdames D. I. Lat
r.urette. A F. B. Babcock, Ella Shan
dy, Minda Church, Henry Cooke, II.
S. Clyde, M. J. Williams and the hon
or guest and hostess.
Motor Party Enjoys
Trip to Washington
ohio people visit
JENNINGS LODGE, June 15 Mr.
and Mrs.. Geo. Williams arp. entertain
ing their neices, Mrs. Armstrong an 1
Mrs Caldwell of Youngstnn." JOhio.
who cave spent some tim in Califor
nia and will remain a month in Ore
gon for their pleasure . Mr. Paul Wil
liams of Oregon City gave a lauuoh
ride to the visitors one Sunday.
JENNINGS LODGE LOCALS
selected a pretty location over look
ing the Willamette on tna Jchn Jen
nings place.
Rufus Holoway and daughter, Mis
Nell, departed on Wednesday for Col
orado Springs to settle up their bust
ness affairs and will return again and
permanently locate in the west per
hap 8 In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Florence spent the
week erd with Mrs. Waterhouse. On
Sunday a motor trip was taken to
Vancouver and Miss Weinman accom
panied them.
Mrs. Edw. Pearson entertaii.-s with
Miss Sarah Elizabeth Hollc-.vay is
spending part of her vacation witria luncheon on Friday of this weV
Mrs. Richardson of Portland. honoring Mrs. Gouse of Auburn,
Harry and Charles Wilson hava Wash. Covers will be laid for eight
purchased a -house and their chief I Portland matrons who are friends of
pastime during their vacation is horse I the honored guest.
back riding. ,1 The Buol sisters of Portland eniov
Misses Doris and Mary Jane Pain- ej an outin on Sunday Qu the river
ten leix .MODuay tor me Matfine? and were entertained bv Reltv Hole
JENNINGS LODGE. June 15 H TI
Emmons combined pleasure and busi
nes in a recent motoring trip to Gol
dendale, wash. He was accompanied
by Mr. and Mrs. Emmons, who re
cently returned from Alaska. Mr.
Warfielfl and his private secretary
Miss Sarah Kaminski.
The party visited many places in
Eastern Oregon, stepping at The
Dalles, and returning over the Col
umbia Highway.
Portland People
Visit Mrs. Emmons
School Board Meets
At Jennings Lodge
.TKNNINGS LODGE, June 15- -A
regular meeting- of the school board
was held Monday evening of last
week. The teachers signer! "P fir
the next year's work. At the ctose f
or the business session, ice cream,
cake and. strawberries were served
by Mesdames Caldwell, Rusel, Card
and Thompson and they and their
families and Mesdames Altman,
Mooie, MacDonald enjoyed this so
cial part very much.
According to an opinion c.f Attor
ney General Van Winkle a question
of legality of the coming school elec
tion which especially applies to the
budget and before the tax levies can
be made, new forms are nFceepjtateJ
by reason of amendments tr the buT
get law enacted by the last legisla
ture, which repealed many ot the pro
visions of the old law and "ntroduce3
several other requirements whif;1;
school boards must meet before levy
ing any school tax.
On Monday evening .June 13 ther 3 j
was ;t meeting of the Board of School
Directors to finish up the years a
fairs of the district. Messrs. Hoi C
way Tillman and Rogers- audited the
clerk's booksi. The annual meeting
will be held on June 20 at the school
bjoiuse for1 the election cf director
and clerk.
JENNINGS LODGE, June 15 A
number of Mr. and Mrs. H. Tl. Em
mons friends from Portland motored
out on Sunday. They were unaware
that Mr. Emmons was away to Gold
endale. But Mrs. Emmons rroved a
very charming hostess. Gam?s and
music with dielicfious refreshments
made the afternoon and evening
swiftly pass away. Those coming out
were Mr. and Mrs. Olson. Misses An
na and Rita Olson and Lewis Olson.
Mrs. Carlock and son Piie and dan
ghter Miss Fern, Mr. arid Mrs. Tevig
Mr. Porter and Miss Porter and Mr.
F. Martin.
Lodge Girl Is Wed
To Portland Man
JENNINGS LODGE, June 15-rA
wedding took place at the Oregon
City Baptist parsonage on June 3,
when Rev. W. E. Pettibone uaited In
marriaige Mary Georgia Wilson of this
place and William T. Maux ol Park
place. The bride was unattended and
was accompanies by her mother. She
is the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Robert Wilson.
A wedding dinner was held for the
immediate family vt the brides home
and the young couple went to keep
ing house at Gladstone.
Movie Show Given
At Jennings Lodge
Last Meet Held by
Jennings Lodge P.-T.
JENNINGS LODGE, June 15 Th"
last regular meeting of the season of
the Parent-Teachers Association was
held Friday, June 10. Tho new offi
cers were installed. Mr.. E, Pear
son will head the association this
coming year. Mrs. Wm. Booth w:!l
act as vice president; Mrs A. J. Rob
bins, secretary; and Mrs. Florence
Moore will be the custodians of the
fundst Their able assistants will be
membership at large, Mesdames Bret
scher and Tillman; program, music,
entertainment and reception ?ire, Mes
dames Chapman; Moritz. Madden;
Thonu.'con and Hole. Membership
Mesdames. Geo. Gardner and S. Mac
Donald; kindergarten, Mrs Florence
JENNINGS LODGE, June 15 The
movie show given at the school house
on Tuesday evening, June 1 1, was
quite well attended. It was given for
boys and parents of boys to talk, over
the plans for a branch of the Whit
ney Boys chorus from this place.
'Little Mischief", 'Gas" and A
Gale Henry comedy for tho boys and
Hans and Fritz were some if the reel.
which were shown. A free will offer
ing was taken.
Thirty-six boys over 5 .-ears of age
signified treir intention of joining tre
chorus.
ranch near The Dalies where they
will spend a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Health and
three daughters and Mr. 'in a Mrs.
Rankins of Gladstone visited the
Oaks on Sunday,
Card and Roberts cement contract
ors are building a cement basement
for Mr. Warren.
Mr3. O'Brien enjoyed a visit from
her sister, Mrs. Meyers and daugh
ter, Lavona, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs E O. K:gglns enter
tained relatives over the week-end
among them were his sister. Mrs. L.
J. Cros'sr of Emmet, Idaho, and Mr
and Mrs. J. A. Kiggins of Estacada.
On Sunday Earl Jones cd wife of
Portland spent the day with Ibe Kig
gins family.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and chil
ciren motored to Multnomah Sunday.
Miss Clara Costley will make hr
homo with her sister, Mrs. A. L. Rob
erts since her folks departed for
Ashland. Miss Cotley is in the Or
gon City Woolen Mills office
Mrs. W. T. Wright is suffering fron
a broken rib and severe biulses from
an automobile accident, -.vnich occur
red as the Wrights were returning
Herbert Conyers. who resides with
hi3 grand mother, Mrs. Schlud of Mel-
drum, underwent a minor operation
cn Wednesday at the Oregon City
Dosprai. L,itie Henert, wui be re
membered as the little boy who was
the "father" In the litle weddiait
which was one. of the attractive fea
tures of the recent promotion' exercises.
Carl Starker has made many im
provements to his conservatories dur
ing this year Among the latest la
the installing of a new air pressure
water sytem. At bis green house?
many choice blossoms have been
marketed among them the sweet oeas
which he is specializing on, and as
many a3 300 bunches have been pick
ed in a single day, during the season
which is closing.
NOTICE
That I will not pay any bills, con
tracted by my wife, Mra. Etta Pitts,
after this date.
THOMAS PITTS.
a we wriguts were returning i -m-.- -. .
from Portland to their home In the IVlllWaUiile tO XXaVC
Meldrum district last week. Both
Mr and Mrs. Wright were injured llt
ber Injuries have proved to be more
severe than at first anticipated add
she was removed to the Oregon City
hospital Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hauscliel of Seattle
Clean Up Day Soon
MILWAUKIE, June 14. The home
of Mr. and Mrs. Emary on 32nd street
was rkartiflllir ilostrnvaj V,.. i
li8!"18- arent8' Monday. Had : been for the
prompt action of the local fire depart-
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Berry.
Robert Wilson is marketing sonm
fine early cherries, and finds a ready
tale for them
The C- R- Holloway family are :n
oying new potatoes, the first appear
ing on the Holloway table on June 5.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mn of Bi-
verton spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Robbins.
Mrs. A. F. Russell and son, Lester,
departed Sunday for Walla Walla, and
will be absent a fortnight. They will
also visit a brother at Baker. Ore ,
before returning home.
Dr. Hemmer and Mrs. Oiey of Spa
OSWEGO NEWS
Mrs. Cora Bulock '
Oswego Lake Float
Boosting for Fair
OSWBGO, June 14. Oswego Lake
is over looking no opportunity to boost
its advantages as a site for the 1925
fair .and was represented in the floral
parade by an "Oswego 1925" float-
The float typified the lake and the
woodland surrounding it and was man-!
ned by a sextet of lusty school boys
Newsy Items From
Oak Grove Section
Nose Dives
and
Tail Spins
By w. W. Woodbeck.
OAK GROVE, June 14.-r-Tue gro
cery etorea closed Thursday and near
ly all went to Portland to see. the parade
The school had a holiday Thursday For once this column agrees
to allow pupils and teachers o see the .
parade in Portland. With the administration.
Miss Thelma Buley of Eugene is vis-
King her brother ,A. D. Buley and fam- Tender our, congratulations.
In fact we are willing to do
- w m
Most anything
!
To endorse their plan
Except by voting for them
When they come up again
w m m
For election.
Our rejoicing is based
ment, the damage would have been
much greater. The loss is estimated
at f 100 covered by insurance.
Milwaukie closed up shoo Thurs
day afternoon to take in the Rose
Festival parade. c
The Thompson Bullis Shingle Mill
is still unable to operate owing to the
nign, water.
That there is a strong demand for
homes in this locality by people from
ttther localities is evidenced by the
number of inquiries received by our
local reality dealers. Zelasco and
kane are the hou3e guests of Mr. anJ Parvy. report the closing of two sales
ENDEAVOR PICNICS
JENNINGS LODGE, JunP 11 The
Junior Endeavors held an out t.f door
meeting n Saturday at the River
View camo grove, Mrs. A. B. Snider
supervising. The following are the
officers for the next two . months.
Mary Grace Rush as president; Jack
Huirnhreysj. viee-Dresident: Junior
Hole, secretary; Arthur Smith, treas
urer. They will meet on Sunday eve
nines at the chtinl house for de
votional at 5:45 and onc a month
for a social time.
Phones: Settwood 697, Automatic 21363 John P. Miller, Mgr.
East Side Mill & Lumber Company
Manufacturers an d Dealers In
Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Mouldings
Mill Foov of Spokane Avenu PORTLAND, OREGON
J P: FINLEY & SON
Perfect Funeral Service
Telephone Main 9
A-1599
Montgomery and Fifth
Portland
Mrs. Moritz.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith are eu-
joyink a visit from Mr. anu Mrs,
Murray, of St. Paul, who are enjoy
Ing their honeymoon in tne north
west.
Wm. L. Finley, former state biol
ogist will erect a handsome 12 room
uuuse anu a stuaio on tneir rivjr
ront property. The Finleys have ri
cently returnee from California where
they spent the winter.
Tommie Robbins who unaerwent
minor operation at the Oregon City
hospital Wednesday of last week, i.?
much improved and wiil return hon'i;
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lucas spent
Thursday at the Pollock home
Ks. u. ioic has just completed a
garsge at hi3 river front property. 1'a-
per shingles were used and -i paper
composition of drab witn pnel3 of
whit for the outside o the building
make a neat and artistic finish.
Others who have r.fjcently added
garages are Fred B- Madison and D.
Abbey.
Miss Esther Campbell of Portland
was a dinner guest of Mrs. B. M.
Hart on Sunday.
since June 1
The Misses Haxtons are visitors at
the home of Dr. Smith
The Milwaukie Commercial Club
held their regular meeting last Wed
nesday evening. There was a motion
made and carried to have a clean up
day. The day was fixed for June 26th
It is hope,j that everyone will get be
hind this move and see what can be
done to make this little city a cleaner
aud more attractive place to live The
club also took uP the telephone re
hearing .case. An attorney has been
i-etalnej by the members of the club
anj when the rehearing comes off, he
will show the public service commis
sioners where Milwaukie is paying an
exorbinant rate for the privilege of
making Portland calls.
Mrs. George Geil and Mrs Arthur
Orton were guests at the Milwaukie
hotel Saturday. Their home is at
Bridal Veil.
Rock Island Park opened their sum
mer resort by giving a dance Saturday
evening. They are going to give dances
Sunday afternoon and evenings, Wed
nesday evening and also every Satur
day eveing. They are maining a ferry
R. F. Deter is enjoying a viit from 1,etweon M.ilw.aukie and the island
his mother, Mrs. Hughes ot Montakue
California.
Mrs. Albert Tucker spent Friday
with her mother, Mrs. Neilson, who
is ir- h Portland Lcspltal. whore she
underwent an operation of a seriou.s
nature some two weeks ago. Mrs.
Frank Tucker of Portland spends
Thursday of each week :xt her sr.a's
Albert F Tucker, of Roethe station.
Mrs. A. A. Hopson who has spent
a year in Lo3 Angeles bas returneJ
to Portland and spent Saturday with
the Blinstone family.
Mrsu E E. Hammond of Meldrum
will entertain the missionary Fociety
of' the Oegon City Presbyterian
church on June 17. at her pretty hoa-e
on tl'-e River road.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack De Forrest, Miss
Grace Baugartner and Miss Wilma
Bruechert motored to Wilhoit Springs
on Sunday.
Mrs. Lew Lam born of Wasco is
visiting at the home of her nep'h'ew,
Jerry walden.
Geo. Morse, who has spent a month
with his youngest daughter, Mrs. H
M. Hayles of Ainie is visitiDg his
daughters at Jennings Adgtj Mr.
Morse who has built three nice
houses at this place au.l then dis
posed of them is now contemplating
buying and locating permanently
here.
Mrs. Geo. itiggrmans family are
rleasantly located wjlth 'the Henry
Henrici family on Hull Ave.
J. A. Johnson is enjoying a vlsl
from his sister, Mrs. Anna Burger,
who is accompanied by her two dau
ghters from their Marshfield home
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Warner of Port
land, motored out Jon. Sunday and
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. J.
A, Johnson. The Warners were for
mer residents of Jennings Lode.
Among other callers at the Johnson
home were Mr. and Mrs E. E Dun
can nnd Mrs E. L Mooro and daugh
ter, Elizabeth of Oregon City.
Miss Troutwin of Portland spem
Sunday with Jier sister Mr?. John
Roberts, previous to hoi departure
for Southern California for a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Ransburg, Mr. and
Mrs .Oliver Portlanders are to enjoy
camp life here this season and have
Milwaukie is to have another indus
try, which will help to make us known
as a manufacturing community. There j
is a structure being erected on foe
lake property on Monroe street oppo
site the fine home, when completed
to be used as a brass foundry.
A very pretty home weddin? occur
ref on Tuesday evening. June 14 -it
the home of the bride's parents, Mr
and Mrs. Henry Thiesseu rear Mil
waukie, when their daughter Minerva
Deny Thiessen was married to Cap
tain Edmond Herre, Reverend W. L
McCullagh officiated. "Oh, Promise
Me" was rendered by Mrs H. A.
Thiessen. Miss Inez OatDeld played
Mendelssohn's Wedi mg March.
Mrs. Herre is a successful high
school teacher in the state. She is
a graduate of Monmouth Normal
school ana of Reed college. She al
so attended Cornell University and
the University of Pennsylvania. Caj
tain Herre is a Master Mariner. Hi-
holds an unlimited ocean license for
both steam and sailing vessels. He
superintended the building of the motor-ship
"Libby Maine " Thia vessel.
which he commanded for three year.?,
was built during the war and is own
ed by the Libby, McNeal company.
Geo. Michels left for Buffalo N. V.
after several months here with tl-v
family of F- N- Little.
Campers are arriving daily at Oak I
who with their Vyell" boosted for their I Grove beach and this promices to bo
home town. I the ''big" camping season.
C. A. Mabel and bride ol Cloverdale The funeral for the late J. C. Mor-
will make their honie in Oswego. Th3y Ban who passed away suddenly last
will occupy the Charles Meagler cot- wee was held Thursday at the par-
tage on A avenue. I lora of the East Side undertakers.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Monk nnd Mrs. Mrs. .F. N. Little attended the dis-
B. Roley have gone to Rockawav to triet convention of Womer. of the
visit Willie Monk and wife for a week Woodcraft last week at Hcod River.
or two. Mrs. W. M. Davenport is in verv
Mrs. Jessie Dahlrimple and mother, poor health at her home on Center Over th welcome news
Mrs. Carlson, left Sundav te.-r rnrval-1 street. A nuroc is in attendance. I
'sis, to attend the commencevena ex- Mr .and Mrs. David Lofgreu are vis- That we "Deserving Democrats"
p.-rrlsfS- Miss .Tennta ftarUtnn urns I itinsr relatives in Chicago where thev
one of the graduates to finish O. A. C will spend several weeks then vvuo nola tng, reaerai offices
last Mondav. I eo to Iowa for a month before return-
C. C. Hayden and family have mov- ing home. ATe to D le on the job
f1 ,j iit from ttriarwnnH arA will ne- I C. F. Anderson has returned to hla
cupy one of the Westergard houses on home in W'illamina after a visit with UntIl our terms of office expire.
E street." J. R. Fagerstrom.
Mr. and Mrs- A. G. Waling of Rock- Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Speck and daugh
away beach motored to Osweg re- lers have gone to Wisconsin for a
cently with William Monk where they month's visit with relatives.
visted P. H. Jarisch. I Mrs. R. Mayfield accompanied b7
The Oswegoians turned out in fore. I her three children have gone to New J
election day to do their 'bit" in put- Hampshire to visit her parents and
ting the bonus bill "over the top" and friends of her girlhood days
the measure . Osw ego was represent- paring an entertainment for the last 80 tnat when he Democrats
J 1 1 tn I 11 1 .1 I nTnAl. nnl-tsu-il ml, 4.V. I I
war and felt that the bonus was a (grades will present a pretty flower Ar returned to pomp and power
sacrifices the Oswego lads made along I the story of Persephone. The domestic
with millions of other heroes. I science class will have an exhibit of
The William Busch family have re-1 their work before school closes as will
turned from California and are living th sewing class.
for thei present In Henry Koedler's I A class of six boys and six girls ill
house on Eighth street. graduate this year from the eighth
Little Ava Bickner is confined, to (grade having commencement exer-
ting along nicely. Several girls chaperoned by Miss 13 because th Republican party
Mr. and -Mrs. J- tiorn 01 lkjs Aiigeiea, i u.irueu enjoyed a picnic at seuwooa
have moved into the cottage of Mrs. ( pane on Memorial day.
Eugene Worthiniton in South Oswego. I The fifth and sixth grades in Miss
On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. L. C. (Gardens room are preparing a cantata
Newlands home was a scene ot a called the "Gypsy Festival" and will
happy gathering when the Camp Fire I present same on Friday afternoon
Girls entertained in honor of all the June 17.
little folks who nelped make tneir rne manuei training exhibts are
about ready and show nice work done I
by the boys.
The Parent-Teachers are planning
for a basket dinner for the closing
week of school and for picnics and
lawn fetes during the vacation 1
Mrs. A. R. Hartman of Brighton Is
play "The Princess of Poppyland," a
success . Games .dancing and music
were employed, after which refresh
ments were served.
Mrs. John Erickson was a Portland
guest at Carlston's last week.
The Neighborhood house of Port-
We opin the real reason
For this action
Comes for the purpose
Of setting a worthy exampe
In November, 1924,
'
We will be willing
m 6
To reciprocate.
Maybe the real reason
Has been so long away
From the public trough
That it's necessary
To give Clyde Huntley
And a few others
A little more traininig
.
To fit the chairs,
land baa established a camp,' for girls visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. II
for th summer at the Hallimar. house, I btromer.
at the west end of the bride in South Mrs. Rilla Rethsten of Nebraska is
Oswego over looking the lake, Miss I visiting at home of O. T. Skoog.
Ri.liins who will he in charge of the
camp, expects to have groups of girls J (J.jJf f ith F'llllCrfll Is
come out lor a lew aays eacn wees
and it is the hope of those interested
venture such a success
to make the
that a permanent camp can be estab
lished each summer for the benefit
of the girls.
W. S. Wesslingi, general Western
manager of Pathe, and son, William,
left this week for a six weeks trip to
Ivos Angeles-
Heretofore warmed by Democrats.
And they pass out an excuse
Instead ' a reason.
It's all right with his column.
Held in Portland For we shall be so busy
With this column
Funeral services of the late Wll-I
liam W. Griffith, of this city, a prom- For the next four years
inent mining man of the northwest, (
were held from the Skewes funeral That about all the et nnru '
chapel, Portland, Wednesday after- (
noon at 2 o'clock, with Dr. Seaman I We can fin. xp-iii .
Miss Margaret Huey, who makes officiating, assisted by the Masonic
her home with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis order, of which Mr. Griffith has been I O. K.
Smith left Sunday morning for Happy a member for many years. I
Camp, Cal.. where she will spend her The remains were interred in the I Plan3 for the now
vacation witn nt?r prii. iciwi-iug i i a uli ly iul in itiver view ut;iiit;i,erv,
about two weeks. I and laid to rest beside his wife, Mary
Last Friday evenine was one that Malissa Griffith, who died in 1913.
will be remembered hy the boys and The pallbearers were E. P. Rands, j
H. S. Clyde, Julius Goldsmith, D. M.
GEORGES TAKING REST
eirls of Mrs. Mary Bickner's seventh
anrt eighth grades. Miss Bickner and
Mrs .Duncan gave an outdoor party
for the young people at the Duncan
MANHASSET, N. Y., June 15.--Georges
Carpentier is bemmin.
Drake, Alvin Miley and Wilford A. j glutton for rest. Manager Descamns
White. Wednesday ordered for him nmy,
William Griffith, who was a native 24 hours' leisure and the "secrot train
home In the grove. All kinds of prize or ponte Preda, Wales, was born May ing" at the Manhasset farm was large
games and races were played, and de- 20, 1S44, and came to the United States, ly carried on in the cool little front
licious refreshments were served. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William parlor. Descamps professes to bo
Everyone had a most aensunui iuuc i cirirnth when ne was rour years ci penucciy satisfied with his charge s
nd went nom jimiouis
esses.
Miss Vivian Emmons of Albany civil war broke out, when William, some time.
nent the week end with her aunt, the son .enlisted April 15, 1861 in
Company D, 19th U. S. infantry volun- RATE DECISION FINAL
teers. He wag mustered out of the
army on April 1," 1S65, at Newport, WASHINGTON, June 14. The fed-
Miss Fred Gilmore.
Three Make Threats:
Put Under Big Bond
Thomas Van Zant, C- H Van Zant
and E. L. Van Zant, of Holcomb, were
today placed under $1000 bond each
by Justice Noble, as the result jf
an altercation near Holcomb which
has been in progress for the past few
days. The three brothera. It ap
pears, have purchased a piece of land
which R L. Johnson has under cultiva
tion. Johnson has been renting the
land, and refused to give up posses
sion until he could harvest his crops.
In the dispute following the pur
chase, gun-play was resorted to, but
without injury. The three men threat,
ened the life of Johnson, with the re
sult that they were taken to court
OSWEGO, June 15. The road that
was closed at the foot of the lake on
account of the paving is now open to
traffic. Oswego people are rejoicing
over the new highway that is now fin
ishes from Multnomah county line t
the new bridge at Oswego to the Suck
er lake bridge.
Mrs. Mary Henderson and daughter,
Tresia, visited Mrs. Henderson's moth
er. Mrs. Schaubel over the week end
Mr. and Mrs. John Samuels and chil
dren spent Sunday on the Columbia
river highway.
Miss Marion Weidman has been ill
for a week or more at the present time
she is some better.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cox and family
also L. M- Davidson, motored to New
bene- Friday.
The Ladiesf Aid will postpone tneir
silver tea that was to have Deen
Thursday until a week .from this
Thursday as the school exercises will
be on Thursday evening.
Mr. nn Mrs. Henry Yates and
daughter, Gladys, also George Enrich
of Portland motored, to Vancouver
Sunday where they visited Mrs. Tate's
brother.
Howard Wbrthington spent Sunday
at Camas, Wash.
Miss Lucina Kiser is working at the
restaurant for Mr. and Mrs. Burlin-
game.
Mra Otto Larson who has been up
at tho Lewie Weidman home for tne
past two weeks is now home again.
Lennie Halliman of Redland was in
Oswego on Saturday evening to visit
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Davidson, visited
Mrs. Davidson's parents, Mr. and Mrs
L. Ford, at West Linn on Sunday.
Mrs. Eugene Worthington and Mrs.
Mary Yates were Portland visitors
Monday. '
Mrs. Henry Woodbeck and young
daughter, Barbara .accompanied by
the former's sister, Mrs. Carl Hines,
were in Jennings Lodge Wednesday,
where they were guests of Mr. Wood-
beck's parent. Mr. anil Mrs. W. W.
and put under bonds not to disturb i Woodbeck. Their home is at Vac
the peace. The ownership ot the land j couver, Wash., returning to that city
has not been settled. I Wednesday evenine.
Mass., but never returned to the fam- eral trade commission .through Hus
ilyhome. While in the army he serv- ton Thompson, chairman, declined to
ed with General Grant and with Sher- dav to withdraw and reconsider its
man to the sea. He was in all en- recent reprt to congress on the norlh
gagements in which Sherman took west lumber industry,
part. Among these were Vicksburg. The refusal came at tho elo of a
Pittsburg Landing and Battle of the conference with Robert B. Allen, man
Wilderness. At the close of the war ae-r of tfae West Coast Lumbermen's
Mr. Griffith settled in LaSalle coun- association.
t Til in "iRfiFl wTiAru Ik cTtvsi,rtCLA in I
nnal mininsr. and serves for 13 vears "u " uiinu UOOD
On me Wlta a-l him l"ai... VORK- T..n -i- . .
rn inril 15. 1 87ft i-. mflrriflj Marv . . , - a... uo.ue cum s
.r ... . t. . two home runs Tuesday nlacfid him
Malissa Bunker at Streeter, 111., and
to this union there were born six chil
dren, three girls and three boys, four
of whom survive and are William E.
Griffith, of Hailey, Idaho; Rowland
and George Griffith of Oregon City:
Mrs. Gertrude Inskeep, of Powell s
Butte, Oregon.
In 1886 Mr. Griffith moved to Mon
16 day3 ahead of his record of last
year. They also established the rec
ord of seven home runs in five days.
He hit two on Monday. Ruth is
speeding at the rate of 65 home rwis
a season. But like all other Ameri
can league players, he has net hppn
able to make more thaan two circuit
I aware a w .--l. ; i A.t -
tana, and in the fall moved to Ros- " 6llue w"ue ln wauonal
tvn. Wash. At this nlace he was su tf316."16 record is four, made by
.. Ij. LOWS. Boston, in 1R94 onrt
equaled by H DeQahanty. Philadel
phia, in 1896.
STRAWBERRY CRATES NEEDED
perintendent of mines, and first in
spector of mines ot Washington.
In 1887 he accepted the position of
superintendent of the mines near Kel
so, Wash., serving in that capacity
iui -""' " i mere is a nnwrai oiinrfo r
ly to Cattage Grove in 1S90, where Btpawhftr " "
he became interested to the Bohem- gOQ clt and seere, which is pari
ten - mines and operated the mines ly due wat'er
with his sons, and In 1901 moved to causIn a nrib6r of box factorles t
Oregon City, where he purchased a In order 8Jt0
homo. He was Interested in mines Aaas0w. , w,,TuL l!
at Hailey. Idaho from 1906 unUl the fM- e Zel shTp"
time of his death He organized the from Waellfngton
Fields Mutual Mining company, and Some h&Te3
was superintendent and at the time and ?1.75 per box and one of the mer-
of his death was assistant superin
tendent.
chants dealing in berries said Tuesday
afternoon that it there were plenty of
Mr. Griffith Joined the Masonic or- N M .""rT,?
-r " . ' : ' mand, as states of the middle west are
or,
of Roslyn Masonic order, of Roslyn,
Wash.- charter member of St. Thotn-
s lodge, of Kelso, Wash.; and affili
ated with Multnomah lodge No. 1, Ore
gon City, of which Ms three sons are
members.'
Mr. Griffith is the last member of
his family, hla last brother having
been buried at Carua, . Clackamas
county, Oregon, a number of years
ago.
demanding berries from
states.
th.
coast
RYAN ADMINISTERS K. O.
BAKER, Or., June 15. After hav
ing it all his -way for :nost of the
round, Billy Ryan, Portland light
weight, knocked out eorge Hutsell,
Boise, Idaho, just before the bell at
the end of the first round here.- Tho
bout wag scheduled for 10 rounds.
Both weighed in at 115 pounds.