Page 6 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1921. JENNINGS LODGE MRS. HUGH ROBERTS, Correspondent. Gamp Meeting at Lodge Attractive JENNINGS LODGE, Aug. 10. Many are attending the camp meeting this year, which continues in session until Friday of this week. Last week was gjvenvto'the Women's missionary society and many were pleased to hear Mrs. Esther Plummer Schrieber who has returned from China owing to poor health. Mrs. Schrieber is the daugh ter of Mrs. G.W. Plumer of Salem. G. B. Kimmel, A. B., B. D. and D. D president of the Evangelical Theologi cal Seminary of Naperville. Illinois, is the chief speaker and has drawn large crowds. On Thursday and Friday the sum mer Bible school was in session and the following clergy took part in it: Rev. H. SehueknechC Rev. Noah Shupp, Rev. C. I. Schuster, Rev. F. B. Culver, Rev. Peter Concklin, Rev. G. F. Lien :ng, Sr., Rev. F. Wievesick. Rev. E. G. Hornshuch, Rev. F. W. Launer, Rev. C. P. Gates, Rev. A. R. Schmalle. Sunday the tabernacle was filled to overflowing and during the early morn ing the parked with cars most of those attending; remaining for all the serv ices during the day. Dr. Kimtnel was the chief speaker. Excellent music was furnished by choirs of the Port land churches. Miss Esther Sehuk necht being the pianist. The following are those in charge of the various parts of the camp: Rev. H. Schucknecht, Chancellor of the Bible School; Mrs. Nettie Myers. 'pres ident of the Missionary Society; Rev. M. L. Burget, president of the Sunday School League; Rev. G. F. Liening, Jr.. president of the Young Peoples Al liance; Jtev. C. L. Schuster, Confer ence director for ihe Forward Move ment; Rev. G. M. Plumer, president of the camp grounds; C. I. Scheuer man, manager of grounds; Rev. Ezra Maurer, manager of the boarding haU ; Rev. Morris HeverliDg, manager of the tents Oklahoma People To Live in West JENNINGS LODGE, Aug- 10. Mr. and Mrs Frank Inga'ls and Mr and Mrs. Morgan of Oklahoma, who motored hare and made such a bn visit were 80 favorably impressed with Oregon decided to return at once and dispose of property interests as soon as possible and return agair to wermanentlv locate here A.T T Tncralla 4a a Mttlomnn and rvwili 1 several hundred acres of land, which he will lease if he cannot sell, after dis posing of his stock. . The few days in the West were guests of Mr. Ingalls mother, Mrs Adeline Ingals and the Traut family. Mrs. Traut is a sister. MINISTER PASSES AWAY JENNINGS LODGE, Aug. 10 Friends here are regretting the sad news that Rev. Alvin Matske of Seat tie passed away last week. Mr. Matske was a promising young minister of the Evangelical church anrl was pastor at one time of the Fir church in Seattle up to two years ag when after an attack, or the flu was forcod to resign his pastoral work He is survived by a wife and little child. His attendance- at the yearly camp meetings made many friends here. EMMONS RETURNS Birthday Party Is An Honor Occasion JENNINGS LODGE, Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Madden entertain ed friends to an all day affair given In honor of Mrs. Madden birthday anniversary on Sunday of last week. Enjoying the sumptuous birthday spread were Mrs. Bruegel and daugh ters, Elma and Irma and son Ralph and Mr. Brown of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Standish Sheperd, Evelyn and Maynard Sheperd and Mrs. Al Parker of this place. Canoeing, boating, swimming was much enjoyed. The gaests also trip ped he light fantastic toe, to the music of the Edison which was one of the birthday gifts received' by the hostess from her husband Lad Is Injured by Portland Autoist JENNINGS LODGE, Aug. 10. Alvin Dietz, was recently struck by an automobile driven bv Mr. James cf i cousin Mrs. Walter Johnson and hus- Relatives Are Lost Oh Steamer Alaska JENNINGS LODGE. Aug. 10.- H. H. Emmons and his private seerVv tary. Miss Kaminsk:, have returned from a business trip through the Bend country. They report Bend has grown very rapidly to a town of over 500-J inhabitants and the large saw mills are running with an enormous capa city. The trip was much enjoyed and so cnthusiased were they over the country that they may plan to take a vacation near Elk Lake at the hea'l waters in the Deschutes river in the near future. REDMOND'S CAMFING JENNINGS LODGE. Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Redmond have opened up a camp on the East bank cf the Willamette river. Mr. Redmonii is a prominent photographer of Port land and makes many poses of fainilios in their homes. Many friends are pleased to have Chas and his wife here. Their outing will last over Labor Day. JENNINGE LODGE LOCALS JENNINGS LODGE. Aug. 10. Since the news of the ll-fated Alaska reached here, some of our Lodge folks mourn the loss of friends. John Jack away who was lost being a cousir of Mrs. William Booth and Mrs. Carl Starker and was returning to his homo in Oakland with his mother and sister. Mrs. Hugh Roberts and Mrs. Bess Bruchert receiving word that their Portland. The accident happened on County Road near Jennings Ave, while ihe lad was riding on a bicycle and received bruises about the arm. It was claimed the accident was unavoid able. Mr. James secured medical at tention and Paid for the repairs on the wheel. Lodge People Take Outirigs at Beach JENNINGS LODGE, Aug. 10. The Tillamook beaches seem to be universally popular with Jennings Lodge folks. W. H. Tillman and fam ily will spend their vacation at Rock away, leaving last Saturday for the beach. On Tuesday C. R. Holloway, wife and kiddies left for Rockaway -having leased a cottage for the mor.th of August. Ocean Park has been the place chosc-n by Mrs. Bertha M. Hart and Miss Hart for their outing. Leaving on Monday they were accompanies by Mr. and Mrs. Chris Finsand of Spokane. At the popular resort of Bar View it; where Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Blinestfte and little daughters will take their much needed rest they left on Sunday morning and were accompanied by Air. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and children. The party are planning on being ab sent 10 days. band had gone down in the wreck. Mrs Johnson who was formeriy Miss Pauline Benbam was the daugh ter of Mrs. Mae Hutchinson and a graduate nurse of Good Samaritar. hospital. Arthur Benham, who is in China is a brother. The body of Mrs. ! Johnson has been found but to date that of her husband has not been found. Mrs. Johnson's remains will arrive in Portland on" Friday. School Board Meets At Jennings Lodge JENNINGS LODGE, Aug. 10. At at recent meeting of the school Iward comprised of A. F. Russell, Edw. Pearson and Geo. Card they were as sisted in getting tbe budget made up by C. R. Holloway, G M. Caldwell and Hugh Roberts, and will be ready fof the tax payers to vote on August S'l. Notices to that effect have been post ed by Clerk Rogers. Jefferson People . Attend Meetings JENNINGS LODGE, Aug. 10. Rev. E. G. Hornschuh, wife and chil dren of Jefferson are attending the camp meeting. This is the 7th year they have been in charge of the pas toral work at Jefferson. Mr. Horn schuh is a Clackamas County boy, and at one time five of the Hornschuh brothers were members of this Evan gelical Conference and greatly assist ed with their splendid voices in the singing at the annual camp meetings. - HOLLOWAY BUYS HOME JENNINGS LODGE, Aug. 10. C. R. Holloway Sr., has purchased a home in Irvington district The house is new and the finishing touches aro being put on this week, and will bo in readiness for Mr. Holloway and his two daughters by September 1st. The Holloways arrived a year ago from Colorado Springs on a visit but decid ed to locate here. West Trip Made by Oklahoma People JENNINGS LODGE, Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Griffith are enter taining the latter's mother, Mrs. A. M. Stanifer and brother, F. L. Stanifer of Hobort, Oklahoma. The mother will make an indefinite stay with her daughters, Mrs Griffith and Miss Stanifer, but the brother will onljr re main a few weeks in the west. Many trips of sight seeing are being planed for the pleasure of the Okla homaites. A trip over the Columbia Highway on Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Griffith, Miss Stanifer and Mr. and Mrs. S. O Urifitth and the visitors made up the party was a de Mght to them This week ther will inabj a trip to the sea, spending part of the time at Cannon beach and at Seaside. LODGE BOY MAKES GOOD JENNINGS LODGE, Aug., 10. Hans Baumgartner, a young man whom Jennings Lodge cla-ms for his activities in church and Sunday school work here, has made good at Corvallia taking up engingeering ar.d has beer, sent with other classmates to Fort Hampton, Virginia. While in the East has visited Niagara Falls, New York, and Washington. D C. Hans is the son of Mr and Mrs Bnumgartner of the East County Road in the Concord district. Phones: Sellwood 597, Automatic 21363 John P. Miller, Mgr. East Side Mill & Lumber Company Manufacturers an d Dealers In Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Mouldings Mill Fool of Spokane Avenue PORTLAND, OREGON J P. FINLEY & SON Perfect Funeral Service Telephone Main 9 A-1599 Montgomery and Fifth Portland JENNINGS LODGE, Aug. 10. Miss Mildred Lewis of Salem, who ia :i delegate to the camp meeting con ventions was a recent culler at the Hugh Roberts home. The Lewis and Roberts families were neighbors . in Iowa. Edw. Pearson 'and Mrs. H. W. Stevens were among those to testify at the phone hearing in Portland on Thursday. AV. I. Blinstone also at tended from this co-nmunity. Mr and Mrs. Marcus Maple left on Sunday for Brooklyn. Arriving ii Seattle in the evening will take a bo u for Victoria thence east over the Can adian Rockies. Miss Bessie Traut has i-urchased a new piano of the Feiris make. Mr Morris returned on Friday morning with his 'sister Mrs May Hiltohinson of Portland. H. C. Tozier. wife and three chil dren motored out from Portland to attend camp meteing and called on Lodge friends. The Toziers formerly lived in Jennings Lodge 'and Oregon City. Mrs. Ella Maple and Mrs. J. C. Elkins and Little Jean, were luncheou guests of Mrs. John Kent in Gladstone, one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Finsand of Spo kane are spending their vacation with Mr3. Finsands, mother Mrs Hart. Cannon Beach and Pacific City waa ihe spot chosen by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gardner and children for their annuel outing. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Fleming and two pons enjoyed a weeks outing at Seaside and have returned to th3:r homo here - j Mr and Mrs. Hugh Roberts entei- tained friends on Friday with dinner given in honor of the 1st wedding an niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Maple. It was also the birthday of Mr. Maple. Covors werA laid for twelve. Mrs. Arthur Roberts assisted in entertain mg the guests. Mrt. MacDonald and son ncl daugh ter are taking their vacation at Ocean Park, Wash. Mrs. Mac Donald has been re-elected to teach here this fall. Miss Grace Traut had the misfor tune to lose her wrist watch on tie Highway. Being a graduation present it was very highly prized. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Madden, are en- joying -a visit from Mr Beddell, who arrived from their old -home town Belleville, Illinois, on Sunday. Mrs. Berger and Miss Berber, anil Mr. and Mrs. Svenson of Marshfield nave returned home after an extean- ed visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. John ton. Mrs. Berger is a sister of J. A. Johnson. Mr and Mrs. George Deter and son jnctored up from San Jose. Calif., and surprised their brother R F. Deter. The California visitors machine was litte-1 up with all necessary cawp equipment and the party enjoyed the trip very much. Mr. and Mrs. Will Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Gus WamblaH have re lurned from their motor trip to Crater Lake. Miss Zebe Kessie and daughter have departed for their mountain home at Harlrn, Oregon. Miss Elizabeth Kessi completing the Oregon University ex ;ension course in Portland. Arthur Roberts and wife and little Gerald attend the O. W. R N. Co. ex cursion. Hi L. Clark has entertained his uncle C. H- Harrison, wife and "Two chil lien and Mr and Mrs. H J. Hitz and three children from Bellinfeham, who motored down for several dayi. On Thursday Mr. Clark accompanied tliera over the Highway to Cascade Locks enjoying picnic dinner at Mult nomah Falls. Mrs Rush Mendenhall of Portland is giving .1 luncheon on Thursday in nonor of her aunt Mrs. - Geo. ' Maple. Those attending from here are Mrs. J C. Maple and Mrs Hugh Roberts. A. C. Browning of P.oring spent two days with his sister Mrs. Julia Ulia brard. Mus Wilma Bruechert has returned from Rockaway where her vacation of two weeks passed rapidly. Hikes in the spruce forests, bathing ihe surf anj swimming in the nearby lakes, bou fires on the beach and dancing in the nail there was something every min ute with plenty of variation, which seems to be what people want instead of rest when they go on their outings. The ico cream social which was to be given on the school house lawn on Friday evening has been indefinatcly postponed, according to the announce ment of the executive committee of the Guild. It perhaps -will take place later in the month when the many vacationsts have returned home. Mrs. A A. Hspson of Los Angeles j is spending a few days with Mrs. Lucy Allen. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woodbeck spaiu Sunday with their sen Henry in Van couver, Wash. Oak Grove Helpers Club Holds Picnic OSWEGO NEWS I Mrs. Cora Bulock iinmiiiMiiMmniitttinHiMiNNniiiiMiiiHW Work Is Started . On New Lake Dam OSWEGO. Aug. 9. Tbe work is now started on. the Osewgo Lake dam. Tho contract is let to the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging company of Seat tle at its bid of close to $22,000 was the lowest of some 10 to 15 bids some of which ran as high as $34,000. The contract price is for construc tion work only, the Oregon Iron & Steel Co. to furnish practically all of the material, consisting of cement and steel, which will enter into the work. There was some hesitancy by the company in giving the contract to the lowest bidder because of the latter not being a local concern, but this but this objection was overcome when the Puget Sound company consented to an agrement to employ labor from Os wego and Portland as well as buying Its materially locally. Thia concern makes a specialty of building dams, wnicii made its bid more attractive. The work is contracted to be fin- 'shed in 90 days. Lowering water in the Lake was .started Monday. The dam which is to be of solid concrete construction, will be 400 feet long and 30 feet high, with a 21 foot base, and four feet thick at the top The improvement is made necessary in order to keep more water in tfie Lake Mrs. O. C. Merrick, who was painful ly injured last Sunday afternoon when an automobile ran over her, is get ting along nicely and will be able to be around in a few days. The next meeting of the Oswego camp fire Girls will be held at the home of Kathryn Wessling on next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Davidson were among those who spent some time at Seaside recently. Miss Bertha Ann Bnllock of Salein is visiting relatives in Oswego th.rs week. Mis. Edna Lirsrn was taken sud denly ill on Saturday. Dr. Guy Mount was called, and she is some better at the present time. Mrs. R. M. Griebel of Seattle is the bouse guest of Mrs W. G. Weightman. G. H. Miller's brother from Penn sylvania is here on a visit Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin are the par ents of a baby boy, born last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fujleui of Seaside was the guest Df Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Worth ington during the past week. Mr and Mrs. Fred Gilmore have moved into their new home which has ust been finished. They are on Sixth street between A and E streets. Mr and Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. R. M. Griebel of Seattle, Mrs. W. (). Weightman and . daughter Maxjorie motored to Rockaway Friday and spent the week end W. E. Simonton and wife who have been away for a three weeks' vacation, have returned. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fultcn we-5 iiosta to a party of Portland friends at their home in the Grove this week. The Oswego postmistress has re turned from her vacation at the coast and is again on duty. J. J. Centers s building a fine new bungalow in Old Town. Mr and Mrs. David Nolson and Miss Nellie Nelson spent Sunday at Clover- dale with Mrs. Nelson's daughter, Mrs. W. W. Todd and family. Miss Edith Wanker left Friday eve ning for Baker, Oregon, for an outing and so visit friends Dewey Cox of . panby visited his brother S. E Cox the past week. Th- Rethke meat market has put in a new floor. Charles Didzun, one of our Oswego young men, is getting along fine in the parage business which he started in the last -year. He now has air an.) water apparatus stationed in front of his garage for the convenience of thr public. Two new houses are being built by the Oregon Iron & Steel Company on Eighth street. Mr and Mrs. Otto Johnson have re turned from theSr trip to the coast. Mrs. F. Schawper Ind daugliter, Mrs. W. C Bowden left Monday evening for Yacolt, Wash., to visit friehds. Mr. and Mrs. Smoke and son, Lewis, and Miss Lucinda Kiser mc tored to Seaside and back IQr the weekend. Mtus Lulu Wanker reports having a nice time on her vacation at Seaside Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bullock and Alice Worlhington spent Sunday with rela tives at Lake Grove Sunday. Otto Larson has returned to his work at Altoona, Wash., after spend ing a few days at his home n South Oswego. Two masked men jumped on tht running board of O S Looneys car near Osewgo Tuesday night while i.e was on his way to Portland and held him up, taking $75 from him. Loonay, when stopped, dropped his purse and a diamond ring to the floor of the car, but the act being discovered one of the robbers located the purse with ihe aid of a flashlight, but Aid not find ihe ring. The robbers then made their escape. Another holdup on Sunday night was reported to the police lead ing them to believe that the same two men who had een operating in that district for the last week are still at work. OAK GROVE, Aug. 10. Miss "Ruth Williams has returned to her home in Montana after several months with her uncle and family, C. Y. Scott. E. A. Jenkins ana mily returnad Monday from their outing at Trout Lake, Wash., and report a fine time. One of the largest crowds of the season enjoyed the pleas-jres of Oak Grove Beach Sunday. v Mrs. A. Prester of Portland was a guest of Mrs. V. G. eBnvie Sunday. Wilbur Yearsley returned from. Hills boro after two weeks with friends there Jas Dalton and wife returned from Eastern Oregon Friday. H. A. Roberts and family are now located at Hotel Mailory in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Annan d are caring for the Roberts home meanwhile. The concrete works is a busy place these days. D. W. "Newman is enjoying a visit from a sister, Mrs. H. K. Thornton of Jamestown, N. Y. A new school room is being fitted up in the basement of the school and the Domestic Science and Manual raining will also have some improve ments. Mrs. R. A. Blackerby came from Wheeler last week and accompanied her daughter Miss Dorothy home after she had visited here som-jtime. Work of remodeling is progressing on the Riley home. The Helpers' Club enjoyed a picnic and swim at Peninsular park Thurs day of last week. They were chap eroned by Mrs. G. S. Davenport. The parent-Teachers association held a picnic at Oak Grove Beach last Thursday. Several of the members and their families enjoyed the occasion. Miss Edith Norberg spent last week with friends in Falls City. F. N. Little, wife and son, Edward left Sunday by anto tor a two weeks' visit with relatives In California. J. R. Fagerstrom and D. Lofgren have gone to Eastern Oregon on a business trip. J. J. Allyn went to Prineville Sat urday for several days to look after his ranch. Russell Donner and sister Vivian enjoyed a week of camping with rela tives near Mt. Angel. Miss Bess Gordon left Saturday for Mabel, Oregon to visit Mrs. Chas. Leaf. Mrs. F. M. Youngs was some wnat ndisposed several days las week. Mr. and Mrs J. F. Robinett have gone to Sodaville, Ore., where it is hoped Mrs. Robinett will be benefitoi in health. SANDY DEPARTMENT , MRS. J. M. C. MILLER Correspondent Miss Olive Shaw is Superintendanc of the Sunday school. Crystal Lake Park Has Small Blaze Car Overturns at Waestiie Hill Turn The Due- "f scales Esson, J. lowers ana osnoim ramilies and Mrs. Loundree and the Maronays all pack- SANDY, Aug. 9. A serious automo- ed up baskets of good things and went bile accident occurred Saturday even- down on Cedar creek "for a real time'' ing about five o'clock when large Sunday, and they claim it was not hot steam car overturned and fell down down there. "The "kiddies" had hean the bluff at the urst snarp turn on the Waespie hill. Miss Auda Barton of Portland, Jack Hunt , of Southern California and Otto Osburn were in jured. Miss Barton's leg was broken. Hunt's shoulder was hurt, and Os burnfc, Who lost control of the car was cut and bruised. One of the young ladies jumped as the car left the road, but the other five went down, two of them escaping without a scratch. Doc tors Williams of Sandy and Hughes of Gresham rushed to the scene and a Portland ambulance was called to carry the injured to the hospital." Tho car carried a California license and was not badly damaged August Birthdays Celebrated by Six SANDY, Aug. -9. Six "August birthdays were celebrated,last Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. F. w Bates near Eagle Creek and the "big gest" of dinners was served fried chicken, ice cream, watermelon, T everything! The following are "on year older now": Mr. and Mrs. Bateji, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bell, Elsworth Bell and Lola Bates. Besides these honored ones the following who did not have a "birthday" were present James Smith, Arthur, Walter and Miss Jennie Smith, Mrs A. C. Thomas, Mr and Mrs. C. E. Littlepage, and Ray, James Bell, Margaret and Pauline Bell, Will Bell, Miss Bina Douglas, Elmer Anderson, Edwin Bates, E. .N. Bates Mrs. E. N. Bates, Edna, Ruby and Lois Bates, Doris Lovell, Albert Bell Mr. and Mrs. A: C. Thomas passed through Sandy in the evening:, tired but happy after the big day, and the other Sandy guests were also delight ed because these folks had birthdays (Too late for last week) M1LWAUKIE, Aug. 4. Mrs. E. V. Jones, formerly of Ashland, has join ed her husband-here, who is engaged in the garagre business It is the in tention of Mr. and Mrs. Jones to make this their permanent home. The high school is being over hauled and freshly painted. Crystal Lake Park had a small fire early last Saturdayj evening. The pump house caught fire from the gas engine. The local fire department responded to a phone from the park but the blaze was out when the fire department arrived. Loren Shave who has taken a posi tion as manual training teacher in '.he high school, has purchased a home on 29th street and will move- to his new home as soon as bis furniture. ar rives. Mr. Shave's former home was Thompson Falls Montana. The Menebee Shingle Mill -resume operations Monday after having been shut down sine July 4. (Too late for last week) HAZELIA, Aug. 3. The committee representing the Community Club of Rosemount district have given the Hazelia folks a cordial invitation to join them in their plans for a Commun ity House. The plans are to build the house at a point convenient for both districts and as Hazelia is not ready to present to have one the idea of uniting is favorable with many of our Hazolia people. It will mean better instruc tion in scientific farming and better social and community spirit Those that appreciate our Rosemount neighbors' attitude and their progress-venees have caught their spirit of cooperation and cannot afford to pass up the oppor tunity to join them in this means of betterment for the community. . Miss Ruth Robfnson was the Iguest of Miss Evangeline Christiansen for the week end being one of the picnic party to Brierwood Saturday evening. Mi?s Mary Wilson who has beon spending the summer with her broth er George Wilson is improving very tlowjy from a nervous breakdown. She is still under the cars of her nurse. Some of our Hazelia boys and girls, members of Prof. Edward's young peo ples class of the Congregational Sun day School of Oswego, enjoyed the delightful picnic party at Brier Wood Saturday evening .it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Repass Wednesday. A pic nic 'for Jhe whole Sunday School was enjoyed at Sellwood Prak and those who went from Hazelia declared Sun day School picnics are lots of fun and that the Congregational " , SunJay School of Oswego is alive and doing things. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Christiansen cl ebrated their we-lding anniversary Monday by eating dinner with Park Rose relatives. Their old friends, Rev J. Dickey and famiiy, bade them fare, well leaving Tuesday for Dickinson, North Dakota after, tourine California Sunday night when L. W. Church .nd Oregon for two mouths. Rev. Swimming and Eats Enjoyed at Picnic SANDY, Aug. 9. Eleven Sandy younc folks found a delightful bathing spot in the Sandy river Sunday P. M and had the time of their lives in the water for two hours and a half, then a bon-fire, then a picnic supper, then watermelon, and home did not lure the happy crowd till 10:30. Those present were Misses Frances and Gertrude Meinig, Hazel Beers. Miss Lucile McCarter of Gresham, Pear! Proctor, Carl and Glenn Loundree, Fred Junker, Ted Gray, Alfred Meinig and Ed. Schmitz. CORRESPONDENT IS BOOSTER SANDY, Augi 9. How many people around here read the address in last week's Enterprise of Mary Barlow Wilkins who spoke at Chautaqua on "Hostoric Spots of Oregon"? Not only should it have, been read, but put in the family scrap book. Mrs. Wilkins. stated in her fine talk that the Nation al Society of the-Amerian Revolution have asked the privilege of placing appropriate signs along the entire pion-jer route from ocean tc. ocean. Would not that include the historic marks along the backbone? It is a pity we have no one here to look up theso places and take enough interest to have this proposition investigated; Who will volunteer, before the oid pioneers of the Sandy country pass away and the younger generation know where to find them? Do not get the idea that because the Entei prise is a weekly that it is not worth reading from cover to cover' Mfteh is missed11 only one or two pages are glanced over. SANDY LOCALS 597 Holly street, Portland, had park ed his car along the highway about two miles north of Oswego he heard two men aproachlng on foot, but pd no attention to them until he wa3 blinded by a flashligh thrust Into his face and the command to hold up hi hands The bandits took S25 from him. The only description, that Church could give was that oce of the men was tall and the other short. Boih hand handkerchiefs tied over tUir faces. Dickey has been offered the position at Boise, Idaho as district superin tendent of -Congregational church work, by Dr. Sulens state superinten dent. He is now state assistant superintendent of North Dakota. LICENSE IS ISSUED A marriage license was issued here Wednesday to Robert N. Bonn and Clara Harnock. Both are 22 years of age and from. Aurora. SANDY, Aug. S. There was scarce ly a "nature spot" out this way that not invaded last Sunday. It is wonder ful to live where there are real pic nic-woods. The travel up the mountains was enormous over the week end The roads are rough, especially in spots. but nothing will keep the folks from getting into "God's country." The assistant high school teacher has not yet been hired according to the latest report. To-Tiorrow is Granger day and everybody is supposed to do soiiie "stunt" for tbe program. "" ' Th burning of plank alon? the Kel so way was said to cause the smoke r.nd some heat in the latter days. Dix on has everything1 moved down the line io rustle the work there. At a recent special meeting of the grade school board Thomas Kubiaza was employed to repair the fence and clean up the yard. , In another month "Sissy and Bub" and a five pound lard pail will be oft to- school again and everything will be wondering where the summer has gone. The most vital excitement in the whole town is the sprucing up of ap plicants for the Sandy post office. Since this office was elevated to third class (recently) it is considered "worth while" and thero will be a 'ot of fun when the civil service commis sion meets At present there are aid to be five applicants in the race. Gresham baseball team won over Gilli at Gresham Sunday 13t o 7 ac cording to report. The game at Corbett was lost to Troutdale. The Corbett score was 5 to 1. Maxine Thomas of Marmot and her chum from Gresham ..were ' in town Monday, stopping at Meinlgs-. The Dover Methodist Sunday School had a picnic last Sunday after church in the morning. Rev. Young from the Estacada country is the Dover minis ter; After the fine picnic dinner at tended by over fifty, thera was music and (games to enterjafn the crowd. of fun wading. The Girl's Resterves of Pleasant Home who were camping at the Henry Shaw place attended the Dover picnio Sunday in a body. Mrs. Adolph Dah.rens, Stanley an the ''little fellar" are-home again after a two week's visit at the Burbank home up the valley. The Lutheran mission festival picnic was largely attended and "greatly - joyed by all present. The sermons by Professors Brandt and Sylwester be ing especially enjoyed. The dinnci" was a pleasant feature also, and thet e was ?100 raised for missions at this Sunday service. Professors Brandt and Sylwester remained over Monday as the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Dobberful .and Visited some of the surrounding woodland scenes. Rev. Earl Cotton preached at the Methodist chufth on last Sunday night There was a .neighborhood party picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wright ( Severin place) last Sun day. The Severin family of' Portland was out, and the Kersche's Lyons' and Dunns' were among the guests pres ent. An aunt and uncle of Mrs. A. C. Baumback, Mr. and Mr& M. H. Zem pel, of San Diego, Gal., scent the week end at the Baumback home, resuming their journey for the East via Canada on Sunday night. Little Doris and Arnold Allen had the chicken pox last week. The Aliens have moved into a permanent plare now and are nicely settled on Montana Ave., Portland. Mr and Mrs. Purcell had another picnic by the Sandy river last Sunday They go straight down to their shady nook, but insist the climb is worth it. Carl Powers was quite ill last week with pleurisy, being laid up part of the time. Mr. and Mrs. Junker were down to the city last week for a day's business. John Koesicker was out here from Linnton to spend the week end at his old Firwood home. Paul Thiess of Portlant went through town on his way to Govern- ment Camp a few days ago. Paul i3 the brother of Frank, the "bachelor" of The Burn. Miss Marie Spaller of The Burn is spending a week or two visiting at Oregon City. Paul Meinig was a recent visitor at the big town of Portland. Mrs. A. C. Browning of Cottrell has bought a nice little home in Thomp son's addition, Gresham, and moved there last week. Miss BernJIce Dixon and Oren Ganger were in town last week and at-' tended the vaudeville performance. Mrs. Foster of Kelso, Wash., has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Caron at Snag camp for a week or two. Miss Martha Snedden has gone honi after a six weeks' visit with her grand mother, Mrs. Ix-hnfield. Mrs. Harry Nichols visited her old neighbors, the coiemans a day and night recently and reports the Cole man family as getting on "just fine" in their new location. Miss Lucile McCarter cf Gresham was visiting Miss Hazel Beers for two or three days, the past week. Mrs. Henry Perret enjoyed a call from Mrs. Berhaut, formerly of Sandr few days ago. Gherke brothers of Sandy viuge are riding around in a new Dodge caf. they purchased of Perret Brothers last week. John Bosholm Is the latest "chtld to join the big Enterprise family which is growing! larger every day. He handed in his "sub" in time for this weeks' issue. Ed Sitz of the "ridge" says the grain season is much earlier this year than usual. Threshing began there this week The fall grain is fine, but the pring grain- is short. The bluff road has been igetting a good coat of gravel so if rain should come it will be in better shape thau last fall. Alfred Meinig took a big truck load of goods up to Zig Zag a few day ago. Paul Dunn and sons Thomas and John were over in the Camas country Sunday and Monday on a business trip. Glenn Loundree is driving Elliott's ruck while Elliott s hand is out ot commission. Mrs. Louisa Rippet and children and Miss Natalie Krebs, cousins of Herman Krebs came out to spend tho day last Sunday and attended the big Lutheran picnic Mr .and Mrs. Will Updegrave and little ones spent Sunday at Firwood with the J. G- De Shazer family. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Jarl and family attendedthe big Jersey Picnic at the Harry West place in Columbia County The Scappose glee club sang selec tions while the big crowd were eating a wonderful "spread." Everybody re port a fine time. Joe and J. O. De Shazer had a card fron- their nephew, Robert DeShazur of Dilley announcing the birth of a six-pound baby boy on July 27 and the little fellow was named Robert Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Erdman of Deep Creek and daughter Esther, and her girl friend, Esther Anderson,' went to visit Mrs. Susan Kelliher last Sunday. The automobile belonging to Perry Bartlemay which "jumped" the grade near Boring recently was not seriously damager and no one was much hurt. Mr. Striskrott, the aged gentlemen who fell out of the cherry-tree at Deep Crek is improving. The Carl Hansen's ot Deep Creek are going to take a trip to Rockford, 111. in a short time Mr. and Mrs. Hoist of Deep Creek