Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 26, 1921, Page Page Two, Image 2

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NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY
Correspondence From AH Over die County Tellinig of Improvements and Local Happenings During
The Past Week Your Subscription Will Receive Prompt Attention.
Growers Organize
New Packing Co,
EST AC AD A, Aug. 24. Mr. and Mrs
D. B. Bass and family returned Mon
day evening- from their outing at the
beach. They report a fine, time.
Mrs. Clark Posson and daughter
Leta. who wer visiting in Oregon City,
returned home Tuesday.
Mis3 Ruth Dillon, cashier in th-3
Estacada State Bank, left AVednesday
for a two weeks vacation. She first
goes to Portland, after which he will
visit at Bull Run and sorat coast
points.
Miss Marian Dunlop returned liomi
Tuesday evening from Monmouth
where she has been attending summer
school.
Miss Helen Wooster is home again
after a visit with relatives, in Portland
Earl Shibley has rented the Jubn
property and will move the first of
next month from the Reed residence
on Main street. Mrs. Jubb is going to
move onto her farm.
A new incorporation known as the
Estacada Packing Co. was organized
ut a meeting of the fruit growers of
this section last Friday merit, w. K.
Wonrtworth. John Osborn and EarJ
Day are the incorporators. Stock sub
scription was opened and twenty
seven growers present subscribed for
71 shares of the stock, according to
therl acreage for each acre or fraction
thereof. The capital stock is $5000.
The fruit growers were highly enthus
iastic in the new incorporation, be
cause of the flattering results of the
unorganized growers in taking care of
their berry crop and the excellent
prices. The .cannery is now in charge
of R C Deming, who will take care
of the evergreen bery crop.
Rev. Upton Gibbs of this place filled
.he pulpit fcr the Episcopal congrega
tion at Milwaukie last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Barllett return
ed from their trip to Eastern Oregon
Sunday night.
Miss Alice Wells of Portland, was
here this week visiting with her sis
ter, Airs. L. A. Wells. I
Albert Licnthorn has gone to East
ern Oregon
Miss Gladys Stamp and little broth
er, are visiting thoir sister at Tacomn
J. O Roberts, a brother-in-law of-V.
W. Hauser. with liis wife and chil
dren, have been Estacada visitors.
Thev drove an ' Auburn car from
Tampa, Florida, a distance of 4,'3n'i
miles. Mr. Roberta is an old hotol
man and has decided to locate here.
The party accompanied bj Jam?
Hauser, father of.V. W. Hauser, ieft
Monday in their car for a trip to Loh
Angeles, California.
Three car loads of lumber, two of
which contain Merchantable Jap
squares, which are timbers in sine
24x24 and 24 to 40 feet in length, from
the Kaake & Jubb mill at Spring
water, were shipped from this place
' recently.
R. M- Standish drove over from
Portland Wednesday to spend his va
cation in this vicinity fish id g. "Bob'
is a noted fisher, but no doubt will
miss his former comrade in piscator
ial sport, John Page, who is at pres
ent 1j id up with a broken leg
R;yv. T. Abbott of Portland, will oc
cupy the M. E. pulpit next Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock and will preaeh
at Zion church at 3 p. m. at Garfield
at 7. SO in the evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan, after
a month's visit here with the doctor's
parents and other relatives, have re
turned to their home at Rosehurs.
They spent ten days of their vacation
at Lcngbeach, Wash.
Mrs. S. A. Roberts, of Coring, spent
the week-end with her sister, Mrs. R.
E. Davis, of Garfield.
Miss Mary Oakley, who is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Mae Reed, spent a few
days with her brother at Newberg.
Mr. and Mrsi J. M. Glover, of Up
ton, Calif., were in Estacada last vek,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gates.
Miss Edith Harkenrider visted at
Bull Run Saturday..
Mrs. C. F. Howe and Miss Le'.ia
Howe, spent the day in Portland Sat
urday. ,
Roy C. Burchett has sold his Re-Nu-Em
tailor shop to I. W. Varley, who
comes here from Donald, Oregon Mr.
Burchett left for Seattle Tuesday
evening to join his wife and -baby
who proceeded him one day last
week Mr. Burchott said on leaving
.that he would return in about thirty
days and open up a music store.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Simmons, cf
Forest Grove, formerly of this place,
were here last Sunday to visit their
cousin, Mrs. Margaret Shock.
C. E. Kilgore motored to Portland
and returned with hisi wife and little
daughter who had been visiting in tbo
( ity for a few days.
The Schock family motored to For
est Grove a. few days ago.
Mis3 Conners, who signed up to
teach the primary grade in the Esta
cada schools and who taught last year
in the primary grade, has sent in her
resignation.
Mr. and Mrs Stanley Bartlett, of
Coaqiille, Oregon, visited his brother
Ed. and wife Tuesday.
Jonn Dunseath, who is now working
in Seattle, was a visitor with his fam
ily here over Sunday. j
Mrs. Gerald Wilcox and little son re
turned Monday evening from a visit
to the coast.
Mrs. m. H. Fvans. of Portland, Is In
Estacada visiting at the A El Spark3
home.
Mrs. Smiley Iyvelace is learn in? the
switch board in the telphone office.
R- W. Cary and wife, of Portalml
came down from the mountains Mon
day where they had been spending
their vacation at Cary's Hot Springs,
and left for home in the evening. .
Mrs. M. T. Kerkes visited her daugn
ter ir. Portland Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Dunlop, who
formerly resided in the Garfield dis
trict, were in Estacada one day last
week.
Mr and Mrs. P. S. Wagner and son
Otis left the first of the week for a
trip ot the coast, to be gone severalTJ Tft T otI fft
davs Mrs. H. R. Davis is looking after1 1U11CC1 Aa w
Lylo Wagner in their absence.
Mrs. Maude Graham, of Portland.
was her last Thursday to visit her
son's wife and little Guy Jr.
C. F. Howe and son "Ted" hav3
been spending their vacation at Wil-
hoit Springs.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. Perry Ander
son. Thursday, evening, Aug. 18,
daughter. The little Mis is very
much appreciated by the happy par
ents, as their other two childern are
boys.
Miss Maude Sturgeon was In Port
land last Thursday buying goods for
the Estacada pharmacy.
Mrs. McDonald has finished her
term as pharmacist at ,the drug stora
and will soon leave Estacada. Miss
Sturgeon will give her entire attention
to the business now after Quite
lengthy vacation.
CheiteTWomc-r.camehoniefrom Port
land Saturday evening to visit his par
ents and other relatives over the
week-end.
J. B- Bowman has purchased six
acres from the Cary Real Estate Co
from the acreage across the river, an
already commenced the erection of a
dwelling house where he will make his
home.
Mrs. J. E. Shifoley and children re
turned from a visit at Portland Sat
urday night.
Live Wire Ladies
Of RedlandMeet
REDLAND. Aug. 22. The Ladies
Live Wires met at the home ot Mrs.
Clara Allen August IS. The president
Mrs. Ella Allen being absent Mrs,
U. H. Stewart acted as president. The
hostess having no work for the ladies
the etfternoonj was spent in fancy
work and visiting The hostess as
sisted by Mrs. Crietser served a
dainty lunch to the following: Mrs.
Armstrong, Mrs. Bonney, Mrs. Hend-
rickson, Dorothy Stewart, Mrs. Crietser
and baby Arline, Mrs. Stewart, Anna
Margaret Stewart, Lula Jensen and
Mrs. Clara Allen. The ladies will
meet in two weeks with Mrs. William
Braatz.
Mrs. Ella Allen and Mrs. Harding
transacted business in Portland Thurs
day. B. H. Stewart spent the week end
with home folks.
Mrs. Edith Blom and Mrs. Green
are visiting at the home of their par
ents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sternes.
Allison Allen is delivering mail on
Route 2 during; Mrs. Wanzbaugh's va
cation. Mr .and Mrs. Stewart had as their
guests Mr. and Mrs. Merritt and fam
ily of Portland Sunday. August 14th.
Threshing will soon be a thing cf
the past
The farm bureau will give an ice
cream social next Saturday night at
the Evergreen school house.
H. A. Allen met with an accident
last week which is causing him consid
erable pain. ' Mr. Allen missed a step
of a ladder, on which he was climbing,
falling to the ground and striking, his
fare and side with considerable force
Mr. Allen is able to be around but is
bruised and sore.
Miss Pearl Hir.kle substituted at
the switch board yesterday
Redland News Items
(Too late for last week)
REDLAND, Aug. 17. Threshing is
nearly done and the grain turned out
good as a whole.
H. A. Allen and wife spent ths
wefk end at the coast, visiting at Pa
cific pity and Netarts.
Mrs. J. Hendrickson is on the sick
tlist.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Nevill visited the
j Jatter's parents at Portland Sunday.
I Mr. Galaher, wife and daughter Nel
lie and Miss Mildred Hading have
stated back to Oakland in their car
after visiting their aunt and uncle, A
L. Allen and wife here. They expect
to make the return trip in a week as
:n some places there are very hard
detoars to be made.
Miss Grace Hinkle is to teach in the
Jolcomb district this year.
Mr. Stewart seems to have remark
able success selling farms as? he has
sold nearly all our neighbors places.
George News Items
GEORGE, Aug. 22. Mrs-. Willing of
Sellwood is visiting her daughter An
na Chaney at George this week.
Mrs. E. Star and son Meivin of Red
mond are visiting the former's sister
Gladys Weisenfluh of George for a
few days this week.
Ed Harder and Peter Ruhl awl
wife motored to Gresham last Sunday
Chas Rendieman who has been
working at Pendleton, returned to his
home at George last week.
Ted Harder and wife visited Mr
and Mrs. Chaney last Sunday.
Mrs. Marie Klinker and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Rath last Sun
day. TUALATIN MEADOWS NEWS
(Too iate for last week)
TUALATIN MEADOWS. Aug. 17.
jur. ana Mrs. C. C. Schroeder were
visiting in Portland last Sunday.
Mrs. John Wanker and son Elva
er in Oregon city Tuesday
C. D. Ackerson has'sold his place
to Robert Payne.
Joe Raicy celebrated his fourth
birthday Wednesday August 17.
Lulu Schroeder was visiting her
sisters in Willamette several days
last week.
Frank Raicy Sr. was out from Port
land to visit his son John and family
Tuesdayi
Will person near Sandy who found
roll cf blankets east of Pleasant Home
on Augiust first, please address R- A.
G. care of Oregon City Enterprise.
Blankets are valued as keepsakes. Re
ward offered. Adv.
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MOLALLA, Aug. 24 Frank Ogle3-
by and family left Sunday for the
jiuckleberrv patch, expecting to be
gone a week. .
Donald Bauei has been visiting the
pas, week at Aurora.
The funeral services of Mrs. Mattie
Williams of Molalla were held Sunday
at two o'clock from the family resi
dence. Rev. Love officiating. Inter
ment was made in the Adams ceme
tery. Mrs. Williams was born In the
state of Missouri, her maiden name bet
ing Mattie Bryan. In 1894 she with
her parents crossed the plains with an
cx team and settled in the Salenis
valley in California, where Miss Mat-
tie was reared. She married Jacob
Noble at the age of seventeen years
with whom she lived until his death,
about twelve years ago She remain
ed a widow for eleven years when she
then married her present husband.
She was a devout member of the
Church of Christ and was well known
for her sweet and loving disposition.
The funeral was attended by a largo
number of friends relatives. She has
been a resident' of Molalla for the
past five years and is survived by her
husband, two stepsons, John and Will,
and a step daughter, Mrs. M. Allen of
Fresno, California,
Bessie Hanson of Portland spent a
few days visiting at the A. T. Shoe-
make home. She returned home
Thursday.
Harry Hibbard and Mr. Corbia left
Thursday for the mountains on a hunt
ing trip.
Ruby Clarfe of Portland spent the
week end with her cousin. Alberta
Shoemake.
Lewis; Daughtery and - Raleigh
Echerd left Monday for a trip through
Eastern Oregon. They expect to
cover most of Central and Southern
Oregon and also intend to take tn the
Pendleton Round-Up.
Miss Dorothy Terrill of Oregon City
visited the past week with Alberta
Shoemake.
Several from here spent the week
end hunting in the mountains. Among
them were Dr. Dillard, Solon Echerd,
A. Miller and Jesse Mitts.
A. T. Shoemake left this week for
Oregon City where he intends building
residence for Neil Terrill.
Fred Burns and wife and Dave
Pendleton and wife are among those
who left Sunday for Bagby Springs.
Mrs, Anna Clifford is having a
modern house erected on her lots east
of the postoffice.
Quite a lot of blackberries are being
brought to Molalla.
Mr. and Mrs. George Durant of Port-
and are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Durant's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Standinger.
Thelma Vernon who has been visit
ing with Mrs. Yoran of Eugene return
ed home Saturday.
Mrs. Annie Dahl died Friday at the
home of her son, H. H Dahl She was
88 years of age. The funeral was
held Sunday at Canby. Rev. Moore
officiating.
Mrs. J. Huso and daughter. Elaine,
of Crosby, North Dakota, who has
been visiting Mrs. Fred Park for sev-
ral days left thisi week for Silvertou
to visit relatives.
Mr. Knapp and son, Elwin. are at
their ranch at Hood River and report
the pear crop very good there this
year.
Mrs. John Bowman is visitingi at
he home of her daughter. Mrs. Clay
Hungate.
Clyde Engles new home on Molalla
Avenue is nearing completion.
Mrs. Amelia Ranibsy and daughter,
Alta, spent Sunday with Mr3. Fred
Shaffer.
Mrs. Inez Hunt of Mt. Solo, Wash.,
is viriting at the home of her parent,
Mr. and Mrs. O. T Kay.
Mrs. J. Dyle spent the week end
vtih her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doc.
Sailer.
Mrs. Sailer visited friends in Port
land the past week.
Will Pairan and family returned
from California where they have been
spending the rast yer. They came
tnrbugh in their car, making the trip
in about six days.
Mrs. Eliza Hamilton of Rockaway,
who has been visiting her sister, Mrs
M. Pelkey returned to her home Mon
day.
Earl Wells left Monday on a hunt
ing trip to the mountains.
JUmer bawtell and wife returned
Saturday from High Camp where they
have been for several d:'ys picking
nucKieDernes.
H curry Hibbard has purchasted
Babv Grand Chevrolet
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1 1-u x-arx nas taKen ms iamily up
on ihe Molalla river to camp a few
weeks. - . ...
Dr. Todd and wife and F. M. Head
rickson motored up to Bucket camp
sunaay. ;
W. W. Everhart and Rex Lewis and
wife returned Saturday from Relnap
vir.. ana Mrs Theodore Ryan of
Seattle arrived here Sunday evening to
spend a few days with Mrs. Ryan's
parents, W. H. Steinigers. They drove
through in their auto and were onlv
eight hours on the road. They were
accompanied by Mr. Ryan's parents
LOG RAISING HELD
(Too late for last week)
E1.K PRAIRIE, Aug. 17. Friday
a number of the neighbors fcpent the
day at a log raising on the homestead
of Mr. and Mrs Vane Henness. The
new building Is a house. At noon din
ner was served to the workmen nar
the building spot. In the evening sup
per was served at the present home.
Those present were. Mr and Mrs.
Steve Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
itossman, Mr. and Mrs Chas. Tidd, D.
B; Gray, Glen Gault, Lawrence Sloate.
Albert Battles, Rolland Rader, Willis
tladser, Vernon Tidd.
Saturday evening a house warming
was given in honor of Tack Young.
Chavivari Given to
Eagle Creek Couple
EAGLE CREEK, Aug. 24. Mr. and
Mrs Douglass motored to Logan last
Wednesday and spent the day at the
home of Geo. PTeister. Mr. Preister
was threshing and Mr. Douglass- went
over to help.
Did you hear "dem" bells? Last
Wednesday Perry Murphey and Miss
Lillian! Evans, accompanied by the
parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Murphey, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Woodle, motored to Oregon City and
were married. That evening some of
the neighbors gathered with their
sheep-bells, cow-bells, horns and shot
guns and dharivarfed ' them. The
crowd was invited in and treated to
watermelon. We wish them a long and
happy life together.
Most of the farmers in this neigh
borhood are through with the thresh
ing. - - .
People keep going to and coming
from the huckleberry patch up near
Wild Cat mountain, making quite a
bit cf travel through this burg.
Eagle Creek Grange met Saturday
with about seventeen present, includ
ing the children. After partaking of a
fine dinner a short business session
was held. We hope there will be a
larger attendance at our September
meeting for we are to discuss the rais
ing of poultry and will have a chicken
dinner and also expect the County
Agent and Mr. Shearer, of Spring
water to be present and talk on poul
try raising. , .
Cams News Items
C ARUS, Aug. 22. Richard McCarthy
returned home Monday from a cruise
In the navy up through British Colum
bia, Astoria and Bremerton and a few
other places of interest. He says he
enjoyed the trip very much.
William Miller of Seattle is spend
ing a few days with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Miller, Sr.
Chas. Willbanks has purchased
team and wagon and is hauling wood
for Mr. Baiagawn.
Charles Kilgore motored to Oregon
City one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Russell has tract
ed their farm in Cams for property
near Portland.
Mrs. Ed Brown made a trip to Ore
gon City Thursday.
George Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs
Theodore Miller, had a rather hard
fall one day last week. He fell f'fteen
feet from a tree and was unconscious
for several hours.
Mrs. Augusta Schoenborn spent the
past week with her son Albert
Schoenborn.
Miss Erma Caseday and Miss
Maude O'Lery spent Thursday after
noon with Miss Minnie Edwards.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schoenborn and
family of Molalla spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Al Schoenborn.
Miss Anna and Emma Josi spent
Saturday afternoon with the Fisher
girls.
Mrs. A. p. Jones and children spen;
Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs. Even Lew-
s.
Mrs. Herman Fisher and daughters
Pauline and Ruth made a trip to Port
land last Friday.
Meadowbrook Items
MEADOWBROOK, Aug. 24. School
will begin September 26 with Ruth
Chindgren as teacher for the upper
grades and Alma Lizberg of Oregon
City as the primary teacher.
Several from here have gone to the
mountains and several returned al
ready with huckleberries.
Allen Larkins left Thursday . for
Kings Valley where he is driving a
truck.
M. D. Chindgren and fanrly, Ruth
and Ruben Chindgren spent Sunday at
Wilhoit.
Edgar Horner of the Horner and
MiJ'ard Mill formerly a resident of
this place but now of Long- Beach
Calfiornia, was one of the survivors of
the wrecked siteamer Alaska. He drift
ed on a door for five hours then later
got on a piece of the ship deck fo
about an hour, later getting in a boat
that drifted by when they rowed for
everal miles and later were picked
up by the Anyox.
Myrtle and Hazel Larkins, Tetra
and Inguald Dunrud attended the play
Marquam given by Scotts Mill3
talent.
Rufus Holman. and family spent
Sunday with the Reverand Renhard
and family of Colton.
Mrs. Ralph Holman and children of
Molalla spent Sunday with the Chas.
flolman family. .
Petra Dunrud and Myrtle Larkins
left for . the hopyard near Monitor
Wednesday.
Logan News Items
LOGAN, Aug. 24. With three
threshing crews operating here it will
not be long until the grain will be in
The granary.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Etheredge enter
tained friends Sunday at their home
here. : , ; " t . . ,
Rev. O. W. Taylor and family are
sojourning at their ranch hero for a
few days.
Mrs. F. S. Hutohinjg has returned
from a visit to her sons family in
Eastern Oregon, comine- as far as her
brothers at The Dalles, where she was
met by Mr. Hutchins and Mies Mar
garet who motored up Sunday to meet
her. They report a most enjoyable
trip, except the wind blew too hard
for "Webfooters" to feel real "comfy."
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Capital Garage
WE SPECIALIZE ON
1 REPAIR WORK 1
Personal Attention Given to all E
Work. Every Job Guaranteed.
Fords Overhauled $20.00 E
MORRIS & CRAWFORD
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Allison. Allen is serving as sub-car
rier on route- 2 during the vacation of
Mrs. Waumbaugh .
Mr. Emil Straub and family, arrived
here last week from their stock ranch
In Wheeler county. He went to Port
land to receive a carload of beef cat
tle today that arrived at the stock
yards. Mrs. Straub and daughter will
remain here for the winter as school
begins soon.
Many people are hurrying their
work, to get to the mountains for both
pleasure and profit while the huckle
berry season is on.
Bob Brown, Emit Tschopp and
others are spending) a week at the
Austin hot springs up on the Clack
amas.
Mr. and Mrs. Duke and family of
St" Joe, Mo., who are visiting relatives
here thi3 summer, accompanied the
latter's aunt Mrs. A. J. Johnston and
family on a trip up the Columbia
Highway Tuesday.
O. D. Robbins "Forded" the dust to
Portland via Gresham yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Ktrchem are
camping at the coast
Lad Hill Items
LAD HILL, Aug. 24. Born to Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Hacker Saturday, Aug.
13, a daughter. She has been named
Azalia Rose.
Everyone is happy as threshing la
over without a rain.
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Parrott, Miss
Martha Struve and Bruno Strove while
returning from the dance on the high
way had a break down. They hailed
a passing car and succeeded in get-
ling home without further difficulty.
Mrs. George Smith and son Howard
spent the week end in Femwood with
her mother Mrs. H. N". Baker.
Mrs. Nellie McCully returned from
Oregon City last Sunday and fe im
proving slowly after her sudden ill
ness. Ed. Martin and family of Newberg
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L
Martin.
Mr. and MTs. John Sovey came from
Portland Saturday to visit friends re
turning Sunday.
Mrs. L. D. Kayzer of Portland was
the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs C.
C. Loucks.
There will be a bazaar and ice cream
social Saturday evening; August 27,
at the school house. Everyone wel
come.' Proceeds to go tor new hall.
Swedeish Journalist
Visitor at Dodge
KELSO, Aug 24. Miss Magnhild
Anderson, a journalist of Minneapolis,
Minnesota, was the guest of Mrs.
Robert Jonsrud for a few days last
week Miss Anderson, whose pen-
name is "Viola," publishes a maga
zine for Swedish women of America
called "Nya Idun," and has the distinc
tion of being the only woman in the
world who is owner and manager cf
such a publication. She is a versatile
writer and well known throughout the
United States among Swedish-American
readers. Her style of writing is
wonderfuly fascinating and rich In ex
pression. ' Her outstanding character
istic is her utter fearlessness ;in pre
senting the truth as 'she believes it.
She has a profound knowledge of the
political history of the world, gosiesses
keen powers of perception, and a swift
and deep insight into human nature
and conditions. She is touring the
West and lecturing in various part3.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jonsrud and
sons Russel, Roland and Kenneth of
Grants Pass were visitors at tha
homes of Gilbert and Robert Jonsrud
last week.
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more trying this and that. It's Camels for. me
every time.
They're so refreshing! So smooth! So mellow mild!
Why? The answer is Camels exclusive expert
blend of choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos..
There's rc thing like it.
No other cigarette you can buy gives you tho real
sure-enough, all-day satisfaction that comes from the
Camel blend. Camel is the quality cigarette.
Give Camels a tryout. Buy a pack today. Get your
information first hand. You'll tie to Camels, too.
Work on the Mt. Hood Loop road is
now humming in this vicinty. The
new part of the road has been cut from
the corner of Kelso through Mrs.
Sindall's land. A now cut has . also
been made in front of Gilbert Jona-
rud's place.
The Henry Erf family spent the
week end camping and picking huckle
berries in the vicinity of Government
camp.
Ned Nelson's fine new residence
nearing completion. The house has
been wired for electricity and the
plastering i x..o
An eieveu-pwuuu duu waa uu:u n j
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lundeen inee
Mabel Jonsrud) Sunday night at herj
parent's home where her mother Mrs. j
Gilbert Jonsrudis caring for ber. Jj
Mother and child are doing well. , harves .
A daugnrer weigning eleven pouijiii ,
was born, to Mr. and Mrs. Dock Hito
on Friday. Mrs. Kite is being cared
for at Mrs. Tunnermanns Sanitarium
at Gresham
- Mrs. Max Kligel will entertain the
Woman's Club on Thursday this week.
School will open September th with
Miss Vaefetti and Mrs. Baumback,
teachers.
Mrs. Isaac Scott entertained Miss
Magnhild Anderson and Mrs. Robert
Jonsrud at dinner on Thursday.
Beaver Creek News
Items of Interest
BEAVER CREEK, Aug. 2. Four
of the local boys, Arvin Parry, Wilbur
Bohlander, Wm Roberts and George
Watts, are somewhere In the moun
tains up the Molalla river hunting for
big game."
Mr. and Mrs. F5. Holmes, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Cota, and Dan Fellows of
Highland came through Beaver Creek
last Saturday on their way home from
ing huckleberries. They had with them
50- allms of b.-mes. .
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Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Mosier were out
from Portland to spend Thursday night
at their home here, and enjoyed a big
supper with a few relatives' and
friends. Those taking part in the feast
wer Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fisher, Mr. and
Mrs Ab. Thomas, the Misses Laura
and Elsie Meibs and Erna Bluhm.
Mescrs. Coxey and Gwilliam Thomas,
Mr and Mrs. Mosier.
Mrs. Oscar orr and baby were visit
ing relatives in Portland a few days
last week.
Mr. Makinster returned Sunday from
Eastern Oregon where he has been
working for several weeks.
Mrs. J. Schram, Eva and Lloyd
Schram spent Sunday afternoon with
the J. J. Hanhart family at Highland.
Miss Annie Roberts was out visiting
ber home folks one day last week.
Macksburg Items
MACKSBURG. Aug. 24 A little
child from the Portland Baby Homw
has iound a home with Mr. and Mrs.
Roberts who have lately bought and
moved on the ranch formerly owned
by Theodore Schier..
The little one, though only three
months old, seems already to have
taken contentedly to its new abode .
Ifev. Fr. Lucas of Chehalis, Wash.,
and his wife are visiting at the home
of Mrs. Lucas's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Heinz. Mr. Lucas is well remem
bered as former pastor of the Macks
burg Lutheran church.
Eli, the little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Walch, has had the misfortune
to break his arm in falling from a
plum tree.
Mrs. Ed. Burgess, with her little
daughter Florence, who. for soin?,
has been helping her brother Joe Gib-
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son in has store, has gone to her horns
Jn the East. Louis Gibson is, for the
present, taking his sisters place in the
ston.
Miss Tweedy who, last year, had
charge of the Macksburg school, vis
ited menas m Macksburg last week.
The Mulino school has secuied Miss
Tweedy's services for the coming year.
All of the adjacent schools have pro
vided themselves with teachers for the
.s j coming year and are ready to open for
work in the early Fall,
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DODGE, Aug.
24. M. Pederson
made a business trip to Portland last,
week
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Mrs. Finster returned home on Wed
nesday from Sydney where she has
has spent nearly two weeks visiting her
sister.
J. Reichle and Mrs. Reichle spent
Sunday visiting at the Jochinsen home.
W. E. Myers and his son Ralph ar
doing some worfe for W. Cary at his.
place in the mountains.
A surprise party was given Mrs.
Fred Horner on Saturday evening it
being her birthday a number of her
relatives and friends took this method
of celebrating the event. A very en
joyable evening was spent.
Mrs. Hohnstein and Mrs Heffenidsr
and families have gone to the hop
fields.
Georgie Rowe, who was a resident
of Dodge in her earlier years spent
most of her school days at Dodge
school both Sundays and week days,
came aisain on Monday to visit the
home of her childhood and spent a
few days with her sister, Mrs Jockin
sen, bringing with her a friend, Misa
Wilson, of Roseburg. Monday being Ed.
Jock in sen's birthday quite a large
number of the neighbors celebrated
i he double event by dropping in on
tTiAtYl a n tim a whan Hvn4 Iimt o Vif 1
them at a time when decent law abid
ing citizens should be preparing to go
to bed. Each company carried a large
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bundle, said bundles being opened and
disposed of later. A very pleasant
time was spent by all, who departed in
the early hours.
Meldrum Notes
Asael Tabor and wife returned Sat
prday night from a trip to Seaside.
Mtss Edith Styles has returned to
her home in Portland after a pleasant
visit with her aunt, Mrs. J L McCuI
loch. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Rowland enter
tained Wm, Gardner and family and
Mrs. Mary Ireland at a dinner Tues
day evening.
Mrs. Hilda Turner and children left
for Puyallup Tuesday after visiting
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Erickson.
Mrs. Roland Richards visited Port
land friends Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Walker have re
turned from a trip to White Salmon,
Washington.
Rex Hibbard and family accompan
ied by Mrs. Ida . R. Hutchinson and
son Colby of Oregon City and Mr.
and Mrs. Russ Johnston of Portland
ronr.sd a party to visit Columbia
Highway as far as Eagle Creek on
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas White re
turned Monday from a visit to Seat
tle. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner enter
tained at cards Friday evening Mr
and Mrs. Lester French. David French.
Jack Evans, Miss Thelma Olson,
'Bob' Hanson, of . Portland, Mr.
Mary Ireland, Miss Blanche Gardner,
Emil Larson. Refreshments were
terved.
R. J. REYNOLDS Tobacco Co.
Winston-Sale m. N. C
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