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JENNINGS L ODGE
MRS. HUGH ROBERTS, Correspondent
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Surprise Birthday
Party Is Enjoyed
JENNINGS LO)GE, June 30.
3eautiful in all Its details was the sur
prise birthday dinner for Mrs. John
Jennings' Thursday which was tender
ed by Mrs. Spooner and Mrs. Madden.
The honored one had been invited
spend the day with Mrs Spooner.
while Mrs. Madden prepared the din
ner Many fowlers had been sent in
from friends and Ithese were used
about the rooms, sweet peas being
artistically arranged on the table.
Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Jennings, Mr. and Mra. Jerry Mad
den, Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Spooner,
Mrs. Zenger, Mr. Partlow and little
Dorothy Spooner. In the evening Port
land friends came to extend congratu
lations and brought many pretty gifts.
Among them were Mr. Zenger and
Miss Zenger. Mr. and Mrs Tibbetts
of Portland and Miss "Wilkins of Spo
kane The evening was spent in sing
ing and dancing.
Church Officials
Hold Business Meet
Cars Provided for
July Fourth Picnic
JENNINGS LODGE,, June 30
Special cars will be chartered to carry
the members of the Sunday schools of
the Evangelical Association to their
beautiful camp grove, where with their
friends will picnic with their friends
on July 4th. . There will be splendid
music with games and contests and
the usual good time is anticipated.
This grove has been opened for Sun
day School picnic's each Independence
day for several years and many hun
dred people attend and a3 17 schools
wil be represented this year, there
promises to be a good atendance.
JENNINGS LODGE, June 30.
The church officials held a business
meeting at the school house on Tues-
da vevening A. B. Smith was made
treasure of the church building fund
Those subscribing can make out their
check3 payable to him.
The old building will be moved back
10 feet, and moved around as far as
the narrow lot would permit. Sand,
gravel and lumber are on the grounds
and E. R. Griffith the head building
as pusbing the work as rapidly as pos
sible. The building committee Rev.
A. B. Snider, W. I. Blinestone and Dan
Jones are giving much of their time.
JENNINGS LODGE LOCALS
Lodge Motorists on
Trip to California
j.
JENNINGS LODGE, June 30.
Combining- business and pleasure, Mr
and Mrs. Wm. Jacobs and Miss Doro-
T?iy will motor to Southern California
where they will -spend a month. While
in Los Angeles will be the guests of
Mr .and Mrs. Geo A. Ostrom also
former residents. On their return will
T'-.'i at Oakland and spend some time
r.t Crater ?,ake. The Jacobs family will
leave on Monday June 27th.
Other well known folks in our com
munity going south are Mr. and Mrs.
.Frank Boardma.i and children, former
residents, but now located at Canby,
who will leave on July 2nd fo ra two
months vacation which will be spent
at Los Angeles at the home of Mr?,.
Boardman's parent's, Mr. and Mrs.
Robin st-n. They will be accompanied
by Mr. Morris and wife .bookkeeper
for the Portland Seed Co. The party
will return about September l.t.
River View Grove
Scene of Picnic
JENNINGS LODGE, June 30.
About 10o attend the-Jennings Lodge
Sunday Schoo picnic at the River View
Grove on Friday. The day was an
ideal one and many of the mothers at
tended with the little ones. Ball games,
races and contests was tho diversion
of the afternoon and a generous treat
of ice cream was enjoyed by all. Rev.
.Snider and Mr. and Mrs. Blinstone,
Mrs. Gardner and Mrs. Kennedy great
ly assisted Mr. Jones the superintend
ent in making it a happy time for the
youngsters.
JENNINGS LODGE, June 30.
Man) parties and families are plan
ning on going to the mountains and
seashore for over the week end. So
many having a half holiday on Satur
day, makes quite a vacation time and
enabes many to hie to the coast on
Saturday afternoon or to enjoy a two
days camp beside a mountain stream.
The busy house wife is in the midst
of canning and many are beginning to
make preparations to attend Chautau
qua, hence very little has taken place
in a social way.
Wiley Traut motored to Eugene
over the week end on a business trip.
Miss Jennie Pratt of Rock Creak,
Oregon, will spend part of her vaca
tion with her aunt, Mrs. H. Smith.
Mr .and Mrs. Jerry Madden, Mr. ana
Mrs .Will Booth, Mr .and Mrs Shep
perd and family enjoyed the outing
given by tbe mail clerks at Crystal
Lake Park on Sunday.
Miss Delia Rush who has visited
with her brother W. Rush departed on
Monday for Pendleton, where she will
teach in the Normal school. W. Rusi;
is attending summer school in Tortland j
and will teacb at Freewater the com
ing term.
Mrs. Zinns of .Astoria visited on
Wednesday night and was a dinner
guest of Mrs. Warren Swart.
C. E. Pease and wife and Miss Pease
motored to Newport Saturday return
ing Monday.
Miss Julia Rimkes of West Linn was
The guest of winnifred Humphreys on
Monday.
Mrs. H. H. Emmons and Mrs. Edith
Truscott motored to Gresham Tuesday,
to srend the day with Mrs. Osborne.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and chil
dren attended a birthday dinner at
t'ie home of Mrs. Sanders in Wood
stock on Monday night.
Mr and Mrs Wilson Miller and chil
dren and Mrs. Lecna Gibbs motored
out from Portland and spent Sunday
at Stone Gables, the H. K. Emmons
home
Mrs. Ella Spooner visited her son.
Langdon M .Spooner on Sunday. She ,
is very much improved in health. j
Mr and Mrs. c'aire Maple and Mr
and Mrs. J. C. Ekins enjoyed a trip
up the Columbia River on the Blue
bird and partook of a picnic dinner at
Multnomah Falls.
Mrs. Mary Kitchen departed Friday
for her old home in Maine, after spend
ing three years with her daughter.
ing his vacation with his uncle, W H
Tillman. The Tacoma visitor spent
Wednesday at Hillsboro.
Mrs. Hull is paying a short visit to
bre mother in Salem and will go to
Monmouth to attend jummer school.
A large family gathering is being
planned to be held at "Maple Hurst"'
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. c Maple
on July 4th. Tables are arranged lor
50 of the relatives on both sides of
lire, family. A program of stuntsj
swimming ana canoeing and boat rid
Ing with fireworks in the evening,
After the picnic dinner a short pro
gram has been arranged, which will
roun dout a full day of pleasure for
old and young.
C. L. Smith is having an extra sleep
ing room added to their attractive
home. Frank Covert being the builder.
OSWEGO NEWS I
Mrs. Cora Bulock
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Oswego School
Selects Teachers
OSWEGO, June 27. At the annual
meeting of the school direct No 47
the following directors and teacheis
were elected: T. R. Clinefelter was
reelected to serve a term of three
years. John Bickner was elected clerk
Miss. Mary Bicker was reelected as
principal of the school, Mrs Gorseline
the 5th and 6th grade, Miss Irma Vose,
2nd; Mrs. Ewing, lstigrade; Miss Pet
tinger, 3rd ianfl, 4th; Mr. Rodgers,
manuel training; Miss Faith, domestic
science; Miss Cohen, singing teacher, landing places.
mother, Mrs. Sarah Prosser, has re
turned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yates ami
daughter Gladys, also George Enrich
of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Worthington motored up the highway
as far as Eagle Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Worthington and
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Worthington
were the guests of Mrs. Alice Worth
ington Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Lojnz sid
children spent Sunday with relatives
in Oak Grove.
Robert Henderson of Portland was
in Oswego on business last week.
Edwin Erickson who is employed by
the Southeran Pacific and has been
away from home is now located at
Oswego for a while agaiD.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waldorf of
Mulino and children were Osweg'j
guests at Mrs. Edna Larsons over Sun
day. Plans are being made for the im
mediate construction of new dam
at the outlet of Oswego Lake. This
Oam will furnish power for the Os
wego Light Power & Co.' The dam
will be a vast improvement over Hie
present structure and will be of con
crete . The engineer's estimate of ma
terial contents over 2000 barrels of
cement. This structure to-igether
with the new concrete bridge on the
state highway which will be opened
for traffic in the very near future ma
terially change the looks of Osrwego i
Lake. Thisi Lake wil then offer addi
tional inducements to people who wish
to spend the week end in one of Ore
gon's scenic places
A sea-plane was trying out landing
on Oswego Lake Monday. The pilots
will make this one of their regular
This plane attracted
SANDY DEPARTMENT
r.- MRS. J. M. C. MILLER Correspondent
Sandy Is Rarin' to
Go on July Fourth
SANDY, June 29. Let everyone
catch the spirit of Freedom and turn
out to do honor' to our own community
and our own Nation on July 4! Be
ready to hear the program by 10:30
A. M., ia the wonderful Meinig grove.
There will be firecrackers, the store
windows are full of them, but there
will be other things also. The great
day was not instituted for a "hulla-ba-loc"
time alson, but the most sacred
thing of life is tied up in one wore,
Services Held for
Mrs. William Caldo
SANDY, June 27. The funeral serv
ices ot Mrs. wm. caldo of Cottrell
were held at Pleasant Honp todav
Rev. Earl Cotton officiating. The inter
ment was at Mt Scott cemetery.
Two weeks ago Mrs. Caldo took ill
with ptomaine poisoning caused from
eating strawberries .and, under the
doctor'a care improved but a week
later was stricken with paralysis from
which, she did not rally, remaining un
conscious foj- a week before she died,
SANDY PLAYS SPRINGDALE
Mrs. A. Waldorf has left for a two
months' stay in Wisconsin where she
expects to visit relatives in different
parts of the State.
Little Vivian Clinefelter has been ill
for the past two weeks she seems to
be some better at the present time.
The members of the Oswego Hydro-
Electric Club met at the city hall
Thursday evening. The main topic
of the evening was the celebration of
July 4th which will be held at the ten
nis court and park of the Oswego Port
land cement plant, with the officers
much attention from the campers on
the lake.
Misses Leona Campbell and Violet
Buckley of Kerry, Oregon, who have
been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Bullock have returned home after an
extended visit with friends and rela
tives in and near Oswego.
Work is being rushed on the Elk
P.ock tunnel in orde rto complete th-.i
same before winter. This will elimin
ate ihe dangerous trestle before the
bad weather sets in
The steamer T. J Potter one of the
lamous boats of the old steamboat
Liberty! Every one in this section Dr. Williams of Sandy and Dr. Hughes
should come an dlisten to the splendid of Gresham held consultation but noth-
orators, Judge Campbell, Spanish war ing could be done.
veteran, who ia a magnificant speaker, Mrs. Caldo was 59 years of age and
and another wonderful treat will b .iad lived at Cottrell for 9 years She
the address by Rev. Wm. R. Reece of left beside her husband, J. A Caldo
Portland who is a man that under- and Mrs. A. Radford.
stands the vital things of life and is a
charming speaker.
John Revenue who has Deen identi
fied with the interests of this place for SANDY, June 27. Sandy baseball
forty years wil preside in the morn- boys have arranged to play Springdale
ing program. on the afternoon of July 4 and the
game will no doubt be an exciting one.
pci f Ante I The big baseball game Sunday at
I vtfc viv(,uu vilj Wits wcm. uy
VlQlt SfinHv Hnllcci aCrus 31 to 6 assist Sandy. There
vi&n oanuy j- uxjiere ten drlven from gandy to
I see the game but with all the yelling
of the Sandy fans the game was lost,
SANDY, June 27. Dr. and Mrs. B.
B. Bachelder. former residents of
Sandy, who have many friends here,
were in town Sunday calling on Mayor
Junker's family and othed friends. The
Bachelders had just returned from a
TRAVEL IS LIGHT
an demployes as hosts. The guests cf (ayg -s being use(t tQ honse the em
World War Veteran
Visits In Lodse
JENNINGS LODGE, June 30.
H. C. Pell, who is' known by many as
being one of a family of 18 sons, who
saw active service in France during
the late war, was a caller at Jennings
Lodge on Thursday He reports all of
the brothers returned safely but the
13th one of the family, who will be ai
invalid for life. The Pell family are
residents of Portland and H. C. Pell is
working his way through college.
MILLER BUYS PROFERTY
JENNINGS LODGE. June
C. W. Miller, who purchased the Mc
Mouigal place a year ago, has purchas
ed a tract on Hull Ave. from F. B.
Madison on the Bill Jennings home
stead. Mr. Miller will erect a modern bun
galow, which he will occupy as soon
as completed.
Mrs. Carl Smith. Mrs. Kitchen will
be accompanied by friends from Port
land to Chicago and a son will meet
her in Boston.
Mrs. Arthur Smith attended a stork
party at the home of Dr. I'.atchley
Friday of last week - Tho affair was
giien by Mrs. Sanders for Mrs Batch
ley all being residents of the Wood
stock district.
Mr. and Mrs. Spever and two little
daughters of Everett. Wash., enjoyed
a night's repose in the Shady Nook
camr. grove journeying on to bania
Cruz, Cal., on Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Benjamin and little
son Herbert, who have visited Mrs.
Z. Kessi, have gone to Forest Grove
to spend the summer with Mr. Benja
min's parents. The Benjamins are
residents of Umatilla where re
teaches" school ,and was re-elected to
fill the position this fall.
Miss Winnifred Humphreys and
Jack .attended a birthday party on
Thursday for Miss Margaret Jones of
West Linn.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burco attended
a family gathering at Magoones Park
on Sunday. The trip up the river was
made in the Swan. A picnic dinner
was very much enjoyed.
Mrs. A. F. Russell and sor. Lester
returned on Tuesday morning from
a two weeks' visit with relatives in
30. i Walla Walla and Colfax, Wash
Miss Eva Glass is spending1 ber va
cation with her sister, Mrs. Arthur
Smith.
Mrt and Mrs George Maple have
given up their apartment in Portland
an dare returning to their borne here
for rhe summer.
Alton Tillman of Tacoma ia enjoy-
the company will be confined to rest
dents of Oswego, Lake Grove and
other points on the shores of Oswego
Lake. Plans for a municipal celebra
tion on the Fourth coincident with the
opening of the concrete highway to
Portland were called off as the dis
trict did not believe it was iossible to
put on an entertainment commensur
ate with the crowds that would come.
The club adjourned until fall, unless
for some reason a special meeting
should be required .for jvhich Presi
dent D. B. Vincent of Good win, was en
powered to call one.
There was much excitement created
among the Oswego people Wednesday
when a hydroplane sailed around our
town and dropped into the Osweso
fake in front of McClean's camp.
Several friends of Mrs Ethel Simel
ton were her guests the week end
Mrs. Lewis E. Smith was a much
surprised woman one evening this
week when her mother, Mrs. B. N
Bunch of Medford, walked in at din
ner time unheralded
Justice Henry L Benson of the Ore
gon supreme court is the guest of Mr
and Mrs. C. M. Hyskell at Rock Lawn
Judge Benson has been quite ill, but
now is improving steadily, although
very slowly. His physicians counts
upon the complete restoration of his
health, but have compelled him to take
a rest for an indefinite period
William H. Davis and wife, also
Victor Wolff spent Friday at the bome
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Davis.
Mrs. Leonard Halliman. who has
been visiting her mother at Rockaway,
stopped over with relatives in Oswe
go while on ber way to her home in
Redland.
I Mr. and at rs. V. Nelson were nro-
sented with an 8 pound baby daugh
ter on Wednesday morning. Mother
and daughter are doing nicely and re
p'.ovee who are doing the rock ev
eavation work
Vernon Centers has left fcr Ken
tucky as he received news of the ser
ious illness of his father.
Social Service Club
Holds Last Meeting
OAK GROVE, June 27. The Social
Service Club held the last meeting of
the season recently at home of Mrs.
E. C. Youngs at Risley. The club it-
planning on fencing their property at
Rupert Station and during tbe sum
mer will have plans and estimates for
heir club house.
John Oiler and family have gone to
Salem to reisde.
C W. Jenkins and J. R. Fagerstrom
on Third avenue have had their homes
refreshed with coat of paint.
L H. Graham who sprained his .back
two weeks ago is still in very bad con
dition.
The concert by Professor Emil Enna
while only a small audience was pres
ent was appreciated and enjoyed.
Popular songs and musical selections
and readings composed the program.
O. W. Barnett has gone to Seaside
to erect houses for the summer sea
son.
Mrs. R. E. Webb and Mrs. H. C.
Krum were hostesses at home of Mrs.
R. E." Webb at a shower for Banche E.
Strong, who will be married this fall.
He rplace on the corp of teachers has
been taken by Miss E. Ehristensen f
Portland.
At a mass meeting held in tho
school house Wednesday night it was
decided to join with Milwaukie and
other districts in employing an at
torney to represent our case in the
toll question as the Portland attorney
SANDY, June 28. There was not
as much travel up the mountains over
motor trm through California where the week end as usual as the mere an
hey visited their daughter, Mrs. """"uuent ium. wuric was oeginning
Gladvs McDonald and busbar.d, also on "e sv me people the. m-
other relatives Mrs. C. C. Haney of pression that there would be detouring
Sacramento (Mrs. Haney is also well necessary at once. At present the
known here! and her dauEhter. Mrs. bearing and construction work is
Hazel Radcliffe and little daughter of along new lines that were surveyed.
Portland were also in the Bart v. 1Iie pu""c wui De nouned Derore de
Dr. Bachelder, ho was a popular tours are necessary.
physician here four years ago is now
ant with a picnic at the home of Mrs.
Gentry last week. -
At the Orient Grange meeting Sat
urday, Mrs. Ball, the lecturer, called .
on al! present to take part in some
way, presuming that each cne had
a talent! No doubt all had. but a num
ber preferred to pay a fine rather
"than take a. chance at it." Rev. A. J
Ware of Oregon City gave a fine ad
dress on "The Use of Talents," urging
the farmer to stand up for himself and
use bis own talents.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowers spent Sunday
evening at the Elliott home.
Mrsw Wm. Miller (Olga Gunderson)
has been home a few weeks from tho
hospital but has not yet found a name
nice enough for her new baby daugh
ter. Mrs. Emma Thomas of Aschoffs' has
gone to Portand where she will remain
a couple of weeks.
Aschoffs'
ocated at Tacoma and is assistant sur
geon for the N P. R. R- fo there is
small hope of his friends of coaxing
him back here!
Mrs. Radcliffe will drive her mother,
Mrs Haney, bac kto Sacramento this
week.
SANDY LOCALS
are having a verv irnnd
run of tourists considering it is the
early part of the season.
Mrs. Katie Koch has been ill in bed
for about a week and is still feeling
miserably. Miss Mary Junker has
been ministering to her aunt much of
the time.
Clark Corey, up the Cherryville way.
is m poor health though not entirely
confined to his bed. Mr. Corey is. the
father of Glenn and Lloyd Corey.
wenry Koch is out home from the
open air sanitarium and is looking fine.
jvir. and Mrs John Revenue and
son Homer Revenue and baby boy
were Sandy callers last Sunday P. m
The Revenues had been visiting at Da
mascus and drove home via Sandy
ridge and' Sandy.
C. Meinsinger was in town a few
days ago, and said his daughter Edna
and baby will soon be out to the ranch.
The Bachelders had many nice
things to say about Sandy when here
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mario Boitano and lit
tle ones went to Portland for a vis
it of a few days duration.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Koenicke and
Miss Marie Koenicke took a drive
down to Sandy to attend church Sun
day night.
Mr and Mrs. C. D Purcel are enter-
aimng their father, Mr. W. Toltz for
a week.
. Rev. F. Dobberful preacted at Twi
! light last Sunday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Becker, who have
Deen m rortiana several years are
c-eiving their friends at St. Vincent will not take up that phase of the ques-
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East Side Mill & Lumber Company
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hospital, Portland.
Miss Lauretta Sneehan. teacher ot
the primary grade cf Oswego grammar
school and former guardian of the
Campfire Girls, left for Portland and
the ocast at the end of the school year.
Misses Myrtle Robbins and Helen
Bartlett- of Portland spent the week
end in Oswego as the house guest of
Miss Delia Davis.
Guy Raven station agent at Oswego
has been ill for several days and is
confined to his home.
The Ladies Aid met at the home of
Mrs. .Charles Bickner on Thursday
afternoon. Ice cream and cake were
served.
W. G. Weightman and daughter, Mar.
jorie. spent several days in Albany dur.
ing tbe week.
A large party of Oswegoians enjoy
ed tbe moonlight excursion on the
Bluebird Friday evening given by the
Minnesota society.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Fulton were din
ner hosts Tuesday evening honoring
Edward Mathews of New York and tbe
Orient and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Levy,
formerly of Salt Lake City
. The Oswego Woman's Club held tbe
last meeting of the season out in the
Grove at the foot of the Lake Wednes
day. A fine basket lunch was served
on long tables under tbe trees. The
busienss o fthe day consisted of reelec
tion of Mrs. G- Howard Pettinger as
president of the club and a discusr
sion and partial outline of the pro
gram to be carried on next season.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Eccles of Canby
and' Mr .and Mrs. Geo. Bullock motored
to Monmouth Sunday to visit Mr. and
Mrs. J. T. Bullock who was once resi
dents of Oswego and who is now work
ing at the State Normal at Monmouth.
The laying of the cement on the Pa
cific highway is rapidly progressing
under the supervision of F. T. Young,
resident engineer of the Stj-te highway
commission ofthe Scandia Ship build
ing company contractor laid 720 feet in
one day . This is a record day's work
in concrete laying In the Pacific
Northwest it Is declared.
Mrs. Frank Dave of San Francisco,
wbo has been in Oswego visiting her
tion at the rehearing.
Mrs. E. R. Ostrom transacted busi
ness in Portland Saturday.
Misses F. Kilgore and E. Cook were
Portland visitors Saturday.
Mrs. F. A. Smith has a severe case
of poison oak.
Mrs. J. B. Evans was transacting
business in Oregon City Friday. She
ha scomposed several ongs which are
on sale at the music stores. The latest
patriotic song is "Oregon."
Mrs. John Waldron and children
have gone to S. Dakota to visit rela
tives.
The Needlecraf Club met last Tues
day with Mrs. F. A. Smitb a pleasant
afternoon was spent the hostess serv
ing ice cream and cake. The club will
not meet on July 5 on account of it
following so close to the fourth but
wil meet July 19.
Grandpa Waldron has gone to Salem
to visit a daughter.
Geo. M. Scott of Graton, Caif., visit
ed his sister. Mrs. Lewis Reese of
Courtney last week.
Mrs. F. L. Goulett of Eagle Creek
is a guest of Mrs. A Jamault.
P. Swanson is convalescing nicely in
the Oregon City hospital since his op
eration for appendicitis two weeks ago
News Items From
Macksburg Section
SANDY, June 2C. The Sandy P T.
A met at the home of Mr. find Mrs. J
Scales last night, wth EJna Essou,
the retiring president, in the chair,
Pans were discussed for raisin.-; money
to ad dto the play-ground equipment
fund but no definite action was taken
The new president, Mrs Alice Scales
and the other officers were installed.
Marguerite Dittert vice-prcsilcnt, Mrs
Esson, treasurer and Mrs. Vera Smith
secretary Among the visitors present
were Miss Katherine MacDonald, of
the Girl's Polytechnic school, who is an
art instructor, and Mary Jane Collier.
also of Portland, was present, and ten
'"fathers" were there! The rew pres
ident appointed committees on enter
tainment, refershments, reception,
membership, decoration and publicity.
Refreshments were served and every
one had a very pelasant ew-nmg at
this "homey" affair. Several dollars
were taken in from a silver offering
and membership dues
The next meeting will be held in tha
city ball the last Friday night in July.
SANDY, June 27. Mr. and Mrs. H. i
S. Eddy and daughter entertained Rev.
Ear Cotton and his sister, Miss Irene ' going to move back to their place on
Cotton of Salem at dinner Sunday eve- the Bluff road, near Baumbacks. Mr.
ning. Miss Cotton spent a week with j Docker has been steward it Concordia
ber brother at Pleasant Home and j College, an instiution of the Lutheran
the twain of them were much enter church, since he left his ranch,
tained during her stay. I Miss Bertha Hoffman, L. E. Hoff-
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Puree!! had the j man, George Perret and Mrs. Miller
pleasure of their relatives, the Shoe-1 made fying trips to Portland during
makers, spending the week-end again the week.
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Winkler, John Meyer,
Mrs. R. Kaiser and Mrs. Imhottz were
recent callers at the Pizzola-Boitano
home. This party also called cn Mr.
and Mrs. Max Woenche.
Mrs. Harry Nichols recenty returned
. The Lilly family are still away, Mrs.
Lilly and Mabel are having a vacation
with relativest
1 T. ... . 1 . ,-. 1. 1 .-. -..11
that he is helping farm his father-in-law's
place in Arkansas, but is home
sick to see old Oregon agin.
rom a week s visit at Portland and i Naturally, folks around here can-
Newberg. Mrs. -Nichols visited a sis- j not help being proud that Clackamas
ter, Mrs. U. S. Brayant at Newberg. County won the Accomplishment Cup
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Douglas wera offered by the Jersey Bulletin for "tiie
Sbrock Addresses
Dairymen League
Four Year-old Lad
Scalds Leg and Hip
Clifford Walstrom, four year old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walstrom. 3
E. Division street, was badly scaldei
this morning. The lad "ws playing
around a washing machine, and pulled
the plug from the container.
His hip and leg were scalded by the
hot water, taking the flesh. His in
juries, however, are not serious.
TRAFFIC VIOLATOR ARRESTED
R. Bailey of Portland, was arrested
Wednesday by Constable Ed. Fortune
upon a warrant charging him with
failing to give way properly upon the
highway. . He was released on $50
bail to appea rin the justice court I
Friday.
SANDY, June 27. M. S. Shrock ad
dressed the local Dairymen's League
here recently which was attended by
50 Deonle. meetinsr m Junker s res
taurant. Mr. Schrock is strong for or
ganization, and referred to the league
as being practically the pioneer move
ment for substantial co-operative ef
fort in Oregon. Mr. Shrock attended
the organization of the Oregon Co
operative Council at the O- A. C. last
week and explained there are fifteen
heads in all in this new body which
is composed of experienced workers
in the leading co-operative societies of
the state, and that they will be able
to point out the failures of the past
and head off their repetition.
The unit-cost accounting system has
recently been introduced into the
League management which is cutting
the cost of handling the products de
cidely .according to Shrock.
A strong appeal was maae to boost
the consumption of cheese in evry lo
cality fiigures being given to stow its
value as a food.
Dwyer Railroad May
Extend Twelve Miles
SANDY. June 27. There is strong
talk of .the Dwyer railroad being ex
tended twelve miles from it's present
ending at the Wilcox p!ace on Deep
Creek into the Three Six timber belt.
Mr. Dwyer was on Sandy-iidgo a few
days ago inquiring about rigbts-of-wiy
and it is generaly conceded that farm
ers will give them readily. Dvvyer talks
of electrifying this extension and put-
ting on a one man electric service for
passengers. Three routes are under
consideration and the shortest and
ehear-eet will be chosen. Dwyer s en
gineer and foreman looked over a por
tion of the route also. If it can pos
sibly be managed this road will be
built soon which wll open a fine mar
ket for wood and other products.
down from the Cherryville way on Sat
urday and report things "stirring" up
there.
Mr and Mrs. Eddy entertained the
newcomers ,the F. H. Lake family for
luncheon while they were getting set
tled.
Chas. F. Barber was out for several
days during the week working at his
acreage. He is getting lots of delphin
iums started and will soon devote his
time exclusively to their culture.
The Strong family of Portland are
at their summer home for the season.
Elijah Coleman and family will
move to the Meinsinger place July 1
where Mr. Coleman expects to take
charge of the Meinsinger farm f6r a
year. The Colemans had already start
ed to build a summer house on their
acreage here but suddenly changed
their plans.
Rev. Cotton and his sister, Miss
Irene Cotton sang a duet, "Glory and
Praise" Sunday night at the church
service . Rev. cotton will hereafter
preach on the second and fourth Sun
day evenings ,last Sunday evening be
ing the first service on the changed
schedule . Mrs. George Perret was or
ganist and Miss Lulu Eddy decorated
the church.
The Girls reserve of Pleasant Home
gave a weinie roast for the Girls' Re
the Baptist church ast Sunday.
The Pleasant Home "Comrades"
gave a weinie roast fo rthe Girls' Re
serves at a picnic recently and the
boys did well as hosts.
The Methodist Ladies' Aid of Pleas-
most meritorious work done by any
club in 1920," and also that Sandy's
new principal of the grade school, Mrs.
Anton Malar, Jr., is the county secre
tary of the C. C. J. C. c- and will hold
the Cup for the county till it igoes tc
another winner. Mrs. Malar takes no
credit to herself, whatever, but all
who know her knows she works hard
at anything she undertakes and there
is no doubt she makes a good secre
tary. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aschoff, Dorothy
and Mrs. R. Ditert and Heinie were all
Gresham visitors recently.
Miss Mary Scharnke went visiting
one day during the week io the home
of the Hein family.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Coleman and little
daughter had a trip to Portland a few
days ago.
Mrs Frank Morrison and daughter
who live near Es'tacada wore visiting
Mr. and Mrs. John Dockery .parents of
Mrs Morrison for a week.
The F. H. Lake family have moved
into the the Hoffman house recently
vacated by the Scott family. Mr.
Lake is a painter by trade.
(Continued on page 7)
MYERS BROS.
PLUMBERS
Repair Work A Specialty
Prices Right
Res. Phone 574 Front St.
Office Phone 293 Oswego.Ore.
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NEW OAK GROVE
BRIDGE UNSAFE
SANDY, June 27. Tbe Pizzola
bridge on Sandyridge is sai 1 to be un
safe and many people lake the Bom
stedt road and igo the "way round"
rather than chance a thirty-toot plunge.
The county builder is too busy to
make the repair now, though the tim
bers are' oti the ground II not fixed
before winter the residents fear less
77 acres free picnic grove and
34 mile of finest bathing beach jf
1 on the river. J
Big New Dance Pavillion g
I and Nye's Melody Orchestra j
1 LUNCHES FIREWORKS CAMP SUPPLIES
Take Oregon City Car
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