Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 02, 1921, Image 2

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NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY
Correspondence From All Over the County Tellinig of Improvements and Local Happenings During
The Past Week Your Subscripton Will Receive Prompt Attention.
Estacada Couple Are 'tito r22t &fm E- BottemiUer Weds
Married at C3iehalis
ESTACADA, Sept. 1. Peaple of
this section were saddened by the
news of the death of Mrs. W. W.
Christensen, which occurred at her
home at Springwater Tuesday. While
in Portland last Friday she suffered
a stroke, but was brought home Sat
urday. ' She was 51 years old and was
born in Chicago. Came to Oregon
about sixteen years ago and lived at
Springwater for five years. Funeral
services will be held Friday at 10 a.
m. in the Finley Undertaking parlors
in Portland and she will be buried in
the Riverview cemetery. Mrs Chris
tensen was an Eastern Star and" a
member of the Daughters of the Nile.
The Christian Science service will
be conducted at the undertaking par
lors. Mrs. R. Morse' went to Portland
Thursday to join her brother and fam
ily and the party spent the week-end
at Hotel Lydel, on the coast.
Miss Nova Smith is enjoying a va
cation with her uncle and aunt on the
coast.
Frank Miles has bought of W. F.
Cary, Lot 1, Block H, on) Terrace
Addition.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J Kerkes went to
Seattle last week to attend a family
reunion.
x The school meeting last Friday
night to elect a director to take the
place of W. R. Woodward resigned,
was held on schedule time and Mr.
"Weaiherby was the only candidate
nominated, therefore receiver! the en
tire vote of those present, which was.
carried out according to law without
a hitch.
Mr. and Mrs. James, who a few
years ago lived at Faraday, but now
of Portland, drove out this way Sun
day and called on some of their old
friends.
Miss Thelma Hay visited Mary Ely
a couple of days last week. She form
erly lived here but now is in Portland.
Mrs. W. W.. Dillon and little daugh
ter, returned to Portland last Thurs
day, after a visit at the Iilion lioma
for a fev-da;
R. H. Keating was over from Port
land to spend the week end with his
family.
Mrs. W. J. Syms spent Sunday with
his sister in Portland.
Mesdames S. P. Peznecker and H. J.
Lichthorn visited Portland last Friday.
R. M. Standish and son, of Portland,
were in Estacada a few days last
week, spending a part of Mr. Stan
dish's vacation, and left for home Fri
day accompanied by Mrs. M. H. Evans,
who had been a guest at the A. E.
Sparks home.
C. A. Jacques had to go to Salem
last week on business returning Fri
day. Dr. Morse's residence and office is
. being re-shingled. Tones and Kitching
doing the work.
G. C. Snvder, attorney at Gresham,
was an Estacada visitor Tuesday
morning.
The Estacada public library opened
again Thursday after being closed loi"
a month. The silver tea will be given
at the library in a short time
Friends of Mrs. W. J- Moore compli
mented her last Thursday night, by a
party, at which there were fourteen
present. The time was spent pleasant
ly in playing "hearts" and visiting,
concluding with light refreshments,
consisting of salads, sandwiches, cof
fee and ice cream and cake. Those
present were, Mrs. W. J. Moore, Mrs.
Tom Morton, Miss Florence Kendall,
Mr?. Mae Reed, Miss Oakley, Mrs. R
C. Deming, Mrs. W. F. Cary. Mrs. Mrs. Anna Deeth of Portland is vis
Ted Ahlburg, Mrs. U. H. Gibbs, Mrs nine at the home of her cousin
children went
nday to be absent a
few days, and with her parents wil1
visit Columbia Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus and grand
daughter, Florice Douglass, went to
the Oaks last Sunday.
C. F. Howe and son "Ted" returned
Tuesday evening from a. two weeks
visit at Cary's Hot Springs. They re
port a splendid time and say the fish
ing was great.
Mr anrl ivrra. Wm. Hanneger, of
Multnomah Station, spent the week
end with the latters parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Harkenrider.
A new stage route has been estab
lished between Estacada and Portland
called "The Yellow Stage Line." It
makes two trips a day and has be-iJ-uuarters
at the Estacada Garage.
Master & Fortney are the proprietors.
R. H. Akin, of Salem, electrical In
spector for the state bureau of labor,
was an Estacada visitor Tuesday.
Frunk Harkenrider longed for some
"good water" so he has dug a well on
his lots in town. The well is 27 feet
den and has thre feet of sparkling,
clear water in it.
R; v. nr. Youngson held the last
quarterly meeting for the year, at. the
M. E. Church Tuesdav night.
0
J. E. Shibley is moving from the
Reed house on Main street to the Jubb
residence. R. C. Deming will occupy
the house they vacate.
The trial of E. (Boo) Krigbaum
Tuesday afternoon, arrested for hav
ing liquor on his person, resulted in!
the jury finding: him guilty, but recom
mended sentence being suspended dur
ing good behavior. The case was be
fore Justk-a Worster and the six jury
men were out from four p. m. until
nine p. m. !-:Pi.tence was passed by
Wocster as recomemnded by the jury
and the defendant was given ninety
days grace on good behavior. County
Attorney Stipp prosecuted and E. W.
Bartiett appeared for the defence.
Forest Ranger Emery Keller arresi-
! ed Grant S. Hemphill of Portland, fr.r
having loft a lighted fire unattended
in the reserve. The defendant plead
ed guilty and paid a fir-o of seven
dollars, the amount being sent by mail
from Portland. The trial was conduct
ed over the phone. '
The East Clackamas County Fair is
to be held next week at this place, be
ginving September S, and lasting three
days
A dance will' be held in Iho Estaca
da pavilion on the evening of Sept.
I 3.
R. C Deming visited the metropo
lis Wedhesdav.
Maiden, Wash., Girl
Hazelia Scholars
News Briefs From
Molalla Section
MOLALLA, Aug. 31. Mrs. Amelia
Rarabsy and daughter Alta were Can
by vistors Monday. Miss Rambsy ex
pects to teach one of the grade rooms
at the Canby school this year.
Hub Bowman and family and H.
Wilson and family intend leaving
Wednesday for Silverton to pick hops
expecting to be gone a month.
Frank B- Lewis and family of Neb
raska are spending a few weeks at
the home of Dr Hume.
Mrs. A. Allen, who has been visit
ing the past two months with her
father, R. P. Williams, returned tt
her home at Fresno, Calif., Saturday.
Clay Hungate and family were Ore
gon City visitors Monday
The Oglesby Hall, which has been
closed for some time will reopen Sept.
J. E. Shibley, Mrs. N. B. Ecker, Mrs.
E. W. Bartlett, Mrs. Burt Moore, and
Mrs. A. F Sparks.
Mr.sand Mrs. Alt Drill of Portland,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. G.
Robley one day last week.
Mrs. A. Heidlan and Johannah Lich
thorn visted Portland Tuesday.
R G. Marchbank has been on the
sick list this week with an attack of
asthma. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Moore visited
relatives in Portland Tuesday.
School opens Sept. 5. F. E. Burns
superintendent, has recovered suffi
cently from his accident, to be able
to take charge of the school work, ak
though he has not entirely regained
his strength. The other teachers in
the high school will be Miss Gertrude
Dillon, Miss Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.
Karl E. Sinarson, L. V. Cleworth. The
grade school, with Mrs. Edith Cole
man as principal, will have the follow
ing assistants: Mis. J. B. Yocum,
Mrs. C. J. Primm, Mrs. Carrie Sarver,
Miss. Leila Howe.
Miss Ruth Wise and the ' Misses
Ruth and Madelin Brown, of Portland,
spent the week end at the Estacada
hotel. They are the sister and nieces
of Miss Betty Wise.
Mr. and Mrs H. W. Morgan of Sell-
wood, spent Sunday with their friend?,
Mr. and Mrs. Upton H. Gibbs.
Clyde Schock and Miss Lola Davis
'surprised their many friends in this
locality, but hieing a -ay to Chehalis
Wash., and getting married. The cere
mony occurred at the Tom Rayburn
home in Chehali3, August 22, 1921.
Rev. T. D. Ache son was the officiat
".nrr r-lere-vm an Thf bride, ia fit a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Davis of Garield. She has lived here
for a number of years and is consider
ed a most charming young lady. The
groom is also an old resident at this
place and is connected -with the Es
tacada Garaige. He is a worthy youn
man and has. many friends who will
wish him and his bride a long and
happy married life. They are visit
ing in Seattle and Vancouver.
Mrs. Lloyd Yocum is coaching a
new play, which will be put on the
boards in- a short time, proceeds for
the benefit of the play grounds.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Wakner and sen
George Frazer.
The first dance of the season was
held Saturday evening at the band
auditorium. It was well attended and
a goo.d time reported by all. Anothur
will be held September 10.
A party was held Saturday evening
at the home of John Vaughn in honor
of Charles Hall, it being his seventieth
birthday. About forty guests were
present and all had a very enjoyable
time. -Refreshments were served at
twelve o'clock. The birthday cake
was made by Mr. Hall's daughter,
Mrs. Hubb Bowman and Mrs. John
Vaughn.
Mrs. John Cole and daughters Vida
and Neta, and Mrs E. G. Miller mo
tored to Canby Tuesday to attend a
birthday dinner held at Mr. Cole's
mothers, Mrs. J. P. Cole, it being her
eighty-second birthday. There- were
about 14 relatives present She re
ceived many beautiful presents. The
hiT-thdnv Mlto .5ik made by- Mrs E.
G. Miller and decorated with eighty
two lavender candles.
The following families enjoyed a
picnic dinner on the Molalla river
Sunday, John Cole's, Allen putting.
Oren cutting, Sever Rambsy and
Ralph Baty. All had a fine time and
enjoyed the basket dinner.
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in
fluenced by constitutional conditions,
and in order to cure it you must take
an internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh
Medicine is taken internally and acts
thru the blood on the mucous sur
faces of the system. Hall's Catarrh
Medicine wast prescribed by one of
the best physician in this country for
years. It is composed of some of th-J
beist (Ionics' known, combined with
some of the best blood purifiers. Tha
perfect combination of the ingredi-,
ents in Hall's catarrh Medicine is ,
what produces such wonderful results
in catarrh conditions. Send for testi
monials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop., Toledo,
O.
All Druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Adv.
CLARKES, Aug. 30. Edwin Eugene
BottemiUer was married to Eunice
Coolback at Maiden, Wash., on Sun
day, August 14. Mr. and Mrs. E IS
BottemiUer came to Clarkes on their
honeymoon to visit his parents W. H.
BottemiUer and family they, arriving
at Clarkes on Friday, August 10. The
young people of Clarkes gave them a
Charivari last Monday evening witu
bells, guns and tin cans. The newly
weds treated with sandwiehes, candy,
peanuts, orangey cocoa and cigars.
Those present were Misses Lillian
Yager, Bernice Gard, Mary Bottemil
ler, Dora ad Pearl Wallace; Messrs.
Norma Bullard, Theodore Sager, Ir
vin and Raphall Gard, Willie Rogers,
Walter Lee, Willie Wallace, Otto Gras-t-er,
Benjamin Elmer Wells, and Clif
ford Dickey, Claudus and Kenneth
BottemiUer, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bot
temiUer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ralph.
Mr. and Mrs. ,W. H. BottemiUer and
some others.
One of Sam Elmer's horses got cut
by a barb wire last Wednesday.
Clarence Lee helped W. H. Botte
miUer thresh this season.
Edwin and Kenneth BottemiUer
helped their uncles Eugene and Henry
Kleinsmith thresh a?it Wednesday
Miss Mary Sarah BottemiUer is ill
but is improving again
Mrs. Harry Pickett and baby were
visiting her sister, Mrs. Elmo Dow
apd family of Vancouver, Wash., for
a few days recently.
Miss Hazel Lambert of Salem help
ed her sister Mrs. Estella Jones cook
for the threshers last Monday.
Mrs. Clarke of Portland is visiting
her son, G. P. Clarke and family.
Marshall Bros, threshed grain for j
Ray Jones last Monday.
Claudus Els worth BottemiUer was
in Beaver Creek a week ago last Fri
day and bought some meat for the
threshing crew. Walter E. Lee went
with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin BottemiUer vis
ited Mrs. Harry Pickett and son Lenn
Roy Pickett last Friday evening. Mrs.
Pickett was formerly Miss Eva Lee
of Muiino.
Clarence Lee has returned from
Madras, OreEon, where he worked dur
ing the harvest.
Albert David Lee was in Oregon
City last week.
W, H. BottemiUer and son Claudus
helped William H. Wettlaufer thresh
last Monday.
Mrs. Mary Lee of Vancouver,
Wash., is visiting her daughter Mrs.
Eva Pickett and baby also her son
Walter Bee for a short time.
Roger L. Lambert of Salem visited
his sister Mrs. Ray Jones and family
a few days recntly.
Phillip Putz of Colton threshed for
W. H. BottemiUer on Saturday, Aug
20, and last Monday.
W. H. BottemiUer helped Mr. Ryan
thresh last Wednesday.
B. Sullivan was in Portland last Fri-
Miss Violet M. Wettlaufer of" Port
land is helping her mother Mrs. Susan
Wettlaufer and she intends to pick
evergreen blackberries.
Phillip Putz of Colton threshed for
Georee r. and Edward Grace last
Tuesday.
T. Pack's truck is hauling hop poles
to Gervais for Harry Pickett and the
truck drivers, are O. Nelson and
Claudus E. BottemiUer.
W. H. BottemUler hauled some
wood for Mrs. S M. Lee last week.
Mrs. Wm. Moehnke and Mrs. Ralph
Caples helped Mrs. William H. Botte
miUer cook for the threshers.
Mr. and Mrs Michael Mcehnke of
Beavr Creek visited her daughter
Mrs. Ada C- Moehnke and family over
Sunday.
Edward C. Buol is plowing to .put in
some fall grain.
A. F. Buche and son Herman were
in the mountains and secured some
huckleberries last week.
Walter Lee is helping his brother-in-law
Harry Pickett haul poles to
Gervais.
Charles Ralph and Kenneth Botte
miUer helped Eugene and Henry
Kleiusmith stack grain last Tuesday.
Marshal Bros threshed for H. C.
Kleiusmith last Wednesday.
Charles Ralph is working at the
Moehnke Bros. saw mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ralph and
Arthur and Vivian C- Ralph of
Kenton, are visiting; Mrs. Ida Ralph'3
parents, W. H. Bottemiler and family
for a month.
Mr. Livingston of colton is making
hop poles for Parry Pickett.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin BottemiUer
were in Portland on Sunday, August
21, and visited their cousin William
H. Kleinsmith who is Ul in the St.
Vincent's hospital.
Mr and Mrs. W- H. BottemiUer and
son Clad were in Oregon City one day
recently.
Mr. and Mrs. William Moehnke and
daughters Catherine and Marguerite
Ada Moehnke were in Oregon City last
Sunday and visited some of their rel
ative s.
Mr, and Mrs. Alvin E. Hornshuh and
son Jesse and little baby visited Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Caples and son Robert
Caples last Sunday
Edwin Messinger of Shubel is work
ing at the William and David
Moehnke sawmill.
Marshall Bros, threshed for Albert
Schiewe.
George Hofstetter helped thresh for
Charles Marshall on his brother, John
Marshall's place which he rented.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin BottemiUer vis
ited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Al- j
vin S. Kleinsmith and cousin, iorena
H. Kleinsmith, of Oregon City and al
so their uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Kleinsmith of . Portland
last Sunday.
HAZELIA, Aug. .30. The camping
party who went from Hazelia to pick
huckleberries came home with an
abundance of barries and declared
they had a delightful outing.
D. E. Christiansen wa3 ill the past
week.
Transportation has been arranged
for the children going to.WeSt Linn
nigh school from the surrounding dis
tricts, a school auto will solve the
important problem. Many children will
go who otherwise could not, right
from Hazelia, as many from Stafford
and some from Oswego.
The Hazelia school house Is being
put in condition for the opening of
school, September 12. Miss Francis
Willis of Gladstone will teach.
A pleasant surprise was given Mar
ian Eastman Friday evening, the
occasion being her" btirthday. Ice
cream and . cake were served and a
pleasant evening enjoyed by the
neighborhood girls and boys.
The Tualatin bridge at Hazelia is
closed for repairs and the West Linn
road to Oregon City is now being used
as a detour. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose and chil
dren of Oswego spent the week end at
Bonnie Brae" farm
Farewell Party Is
Given bv Friends
BEAVER CRFEK, Aug. 30. A fare
well party, attended by old neighbors
and friends, was given for Mr. and
Mrs Thomas Daniels last Friday. Mr.
and Mrs. Daniels will accompany their
daughter, Mrs. J. L. Hart, to her home
at Springfield soon, where they plan
to spend the winter.
The local members of the Farmers
Union held their regular meeting last
Saturday evening. After a business
session a literary program ana ice
cream were enjoyed.
Mrs. Ah Thomas will resume her
music teaching in Oregon City this
week.
Threshing is over in trfis locality
and the straw baling has started.
Grandpa Meyers of La Grande visit
ed at the home of Geo! Havill several
days last week. Though Mr. Mayers is
S2 years old he is very active and
healthy. .
Mr and Mrs. Steve Londergan.
daughter Genevieve and s.on Elmer,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jones, Mr. and Mrs.
Hal Lindsley, daughter LubeUe. and
son Theron, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Havill,
Mr. and Mrs. Al; Thomas and daughter
Margaret, Miss Irene Mnkinrter and
Robert Treymayne formed a party
which motored to Bonneville last Sun- j
day for a picnic dinner. The event j
was in honor of Mrs. Jones' birthday.
Geo. Watts, A. Parry. W. Robert
and W. Bohlander returned late Fri
day evening from a week's huntin
lrip. They-brought in one deer and re
port a very good time As the boys
were inexperienced hunters they have
reason to feel pretty well pleased over
the results.
Robert Vorpahl and family motoret
to Canby Sunday and brought home
a few bushels of peaches.
ing with relatives and friends.
James Stewart and Russel Scott
transacted business in Oregon City Sat
urday. . .
Miss Annie Hindle was a week end
guest at the Bonaey home.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone and daugh
ter Edith and Miss Stella Wynu spent
Saturday in Oregon City.
Mr. and Mrs. Shipley and daughter
of Portland spent Sunday at the Coop
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Polehn and daughter
Miss Charlotte visited friends and rel
atives in Portland Sunday.
Mrs. John Hughes and daughter
Miss Icelia transacted business in Ore
gon City Monday.
B. H. Stewart of Porland Sundayed
with home folks.
Work Against Pests
Elk Prairie News.
dance
ELK PRAIRIE, Sept 1. A
given in honor of Jack Young recently,
at which a number of young people
enjoyed the swiftly passing houra.
D. B. Gray and son Ted have gone
to the hop yards near Aurora to work.
Glen Gault invited several of his
neighbors to assist him in burning
a slashing, just before the clouds
promised a downpour. Supper was
served at the Gault home as soon as
the men and boys arrived. The burn
ing was done at night as Mr. Gault
had a number of buildings near by,
which would not be so greated endan
gered by the cooler burn obtained
after night-fall. A second supper was
served at midnight before the neigh
bors left for their homes. Mr. Gault
filed up on his claim last year. Im
mediately he built a barn and "a
shack." In the latter was held a house
warming at that time. Now the "shack
is to be replaced with a house, most
of the lumber being on the ground at
the present time. Mr. Gault has done
a good deal of land clearing the past
year. .
'It is reported that a neighbor ha.5
MACKSBURG, Aug. 31. With re
gret we record the death of Mrs.
Kauffman Sr. which took place on Sat
urday last afer a protracted illness
Mrs. Kauffman was the mother of
Mrs. Hartzler and of David Xf.uffman.
The sympathy of the entire commun
ity is extended to the afflicted family
in their loss
A little son "was uorn to Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Helgerson last week.
. The Mother's Club met with its
secretary on Thursday last and is to
be held at the home of its president.
Mrs. John Hspler on the afternoon of
Thursday, September 8th. The pleas
ure of the last meeting was enhanced
by the presence" of Mrs Lucas form
erly Miss Louisa Heinz. August 22
had been the anniversary of Miss
Heinz's marriage to Rsv. Ft. Lucas
and of the departure of the young
couple for Mr. Lucas' parish in Che
halis, Wash.
A very pleasant surprise was given
on Tuesday last to Mrs. G. M. Bahl-
w.n, wnen sume irienas came ior a
brief outing in the w6ods. Mrs. Bessie
Spenser with her little daughter Vir
ginia, Miss rweedie, former teacher
in the Macksburg school, Miss Joy
Sutherland and her brother George
composed the. party with the children,
as well as with the elder ones senied
greatly to enjoy the day.
A number of friends gathered at
the home of Henry Dreier on Satur
day to observe the birthday of Mrs.
Dreier'ssister, Emma. A social after
noon was spent. Refreshments were
served and everyone appeared to have
an especially good time. Mrs. Geo.
Walch. Mrs Phil Roberts, Mrs. G. M.
Baldwin, the Mfsses Malio Roberts,
Mabel Eby, Clara, Saiah and Ada
Walch with Master George Walch
mad3 up the number of guests.
The beys of tr.e neighborhood are
trapping in earnest, not only for those
subterranean foes, eophers. gray-dig-ders
and moles but also for the de
structive rats, v, ho besides raiding the
Paul Schroeder visited at Leonard
Schabers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller and two
daughters of Sellwood visited Mrs.
Millers parents. F, c. Schroeder Sat
urday and Sunday.
Carl Keller was in Oregon Citv Sat
urday. Elva, Jack and Walter Wanker were
in. Portland Saturday afternocn.
I Mrs. Robert Payne and two sons
are visiting in Portland this week.
Mr. Thompson was in Portland
Saturday
Everyone is through threshing in
the Meadows.
Bazaar for Lad Hill
Hall Proves Success
bought the relinquishment of Mr. grain bins, are preying upon the young
Michley .recently. M'r. Bitts, wifo fowls One family has lost 200 young
and three children, also his, brother chicks bv these marauders and an-
came from Vancouver, Wash., to view
the relinquishment of Tom Hcllings
worth. The party made one trip, how
ever it was rajning too hard to leave
the main road, so they returned a few I
ether has had a quantity of canned
fruit destroyed. The covers and' rub
bers being eaten away by these same
depredators.
Threshing is nearly finished and
days later. If Mr Bitts decides to attention is turning to the hop harvest.
Cams News Items
CARUS, Aug. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Gwil
lam and Mrs. Magggnes motoerd to
Oregon City.
George Bliss made a trip to Wood-
burn one day last week.
Mrs,. John Evans and children were
Oregon City visitors last Monday.
Miss Edna May Clar of Salem is
spending part of her vacation with
Wilma Bliss.
The Carus Sunday School gave
picnic at the Carus church yard last
Friday. About- 50 were present and
all bad a very nice time.
Albert Schoenborn and Fred Josi
spent a couple of days at the huckle
berry patch at Cold Springs, returning
home last Wednesday with 50 galions
of berries.
Emerson Edwards and Minnie mo
tored ' to Oregon City one day last
week.
A large crowd of neighbors and
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Russell
gathered at the Cams church Wednes
day evening to give them a farewell
party before leaving for their new
home in Portland.
Charlie Kilgore and Reed Jaggar
are spending a few days at the huckle
berry patch.
Miss Anna and Emma Josi) spent
Tuesday afternoon with Minnie Ed
wards.
Dodge Items
DODGE, Aug .31 i. W. Keller and
Mrs. Keller spent Sunday visiting at
the Horner home.
Charles Enquisit and his wife and
family of Portland spent several days
last week visiting with his brother at
Dodge.
The Finster family took dinner with
ihe Jochinsen family on Sunday.
W. T. Kaake and family spent the
weejj end near Muiino.
Rose Freeman of Eagle Creek is
visiting with her sister, Mrs. W. E.
Myers.
Mrs. Marrs' sister is spending a va
cation at the Marrs' home.
Redland News Items.
come here to live, his eldest lov wih
enter school. Tom Hollingsworth and
two sons-in-law and a son came from
California last year, each filed up on ,
a claim. However Mrs. Hollingsworth
had to return to Southern California
for Eer health. A. H. Hollingsworth '
proved up on his claim. The five : -
claims were adjoining each other. GEORGE, Aug. 30. Mrs . Samuel
D. W." Badger has been sawing wood j Miller, son and daughter, Emanuel
for . a number of neighbors in Elk an1 Elsie, of Portland, visited the
Prairie Mr Badger has finished , former's daughter and husband, Mr.
sawing and hauling the wood for th'J j lind Mrs. Mark Doryland of George.
Elk Prairie school ! last Sunday.
me potato crop is giving promise,
of being ready to dig w'thin a few
weeks. The ranchers indulging the
hope escaping1 the rain which lid
such damage to the tubers, a year ago,
GEORGE ITEMS
Roy Thomas and Mr. Grim of Scotts
Mills, were in Elk Prairie recently.
Master Joyce Badger, aged three
weeks, has had five callers Mesdames
Gray Neely, Tidd, Yacubec and Duni
one. Elmer Snider- and Mr. and ' Mrs.
Frank Rcssman have .genci to the )
hop fields to work, it is "reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Battles have i
gone to Troy, Missouri, to spend their j
five months vacation from their :
claims. Mr. Vane Hsnness will care
for their property while they a-.j
away. Mr. Henness is cutting Mr
Battles hay.
Mr. Yacubec bought the hay up on
the C. H. Thomas place Mr. Tidd as
sisted in harvesting- the crop.
Messrs. Marsh and Sherman went
to the huckleberry patch, recently.
Miss Edith Hartenrider of Estacada
visited her sisiter, Mrs- I. Paulsen,
of George' last Friday and Saturday.
C. Klinker, Carl and Albert Lins,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harders and Mrs.
Veisenfluh attended the show at Es
tacada last Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. I. F. iGllmore ot St-
! Johns', visited their daughter and son-
in-law, Carl Decker and wife of
George last Sunday.
Leo Rath and wife visited Mr. and
Mrs. chaney last Sunday evening.
TUALATIN MEADOWS
Mr. and Mrs. George Bozley. of Sil
verton, were in Oregon City Tuesday
and Wednesday. While here they
registered at the Electric hotel.
TUALATIN MEADOWS. Auig. 30.
Mr. and Mrs John Raicy and son, Joe,
Were in Portland Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John De Neui and
daughter Amy were visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Borland Sunday.
Ray Bushbaum was in Wilsonville
Sunday.
Cheater Carpenter of Willamette
spent several days with his. uncle
Charlie Larson.
LAD HILL, Sept. 1. Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Case are considering very ser
iously of buying the John Tautfest
place.
Will Hall, a brother of Mrs C. Sut
ton had the misfortune to step on a
nail which laid him up for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Howell and
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Uderwood of Mos
ier, Oregon, who are touring Oregon
in their Daniels ear., spent the week
end with Mr. Howell's sister, Mrs.
Frank Kiser.
Mrs. S. S. Parrott and children
spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs.
Parrott's mother, Mrs. H. N. Baker in
Fern wood.
Mrs. Annie Lee statrted on her re
turn trip home to Seattle Sunday
evening.
It was a family reunion that gather
ed at the home of Gus. Kramien Sun
day as all his children were honie His
three daughters, Mrs. Carl Carlson
and family and the Misses Venus and
Agues Kramien were out from Fort-
land. The Misses Matilda and Wanda
Erman of Butteville, Mrs. Annie Eee
of Seattle and Mr. and Mrs. Will
Smith and daughter Alice also took
Sunday dinner at the Kramien home.
The bazas? given Saturday evening
was a success altho not a very large
crowd was present, as come were
away at the boaches'and others busy
preparing for hop picking. The club
cleared $23, which will heln some to
ward the new hall. ,
Mrs. C- H. Ives has been very sick
wiih an attack of quinsy but" is able
to be up again.
?irs. Wm. Russell -vpd Mrs. A. John
son have both been on the sick list
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Allen and son
Oliver accompanied George and Ed
Walls to Seaside Saturday returning
Monday.
Everyone was off to the hop yard
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Parrish, Mr. '
and Mrs. John Wohlgemuth and Mrs.
Dan Wohlgemuth and two children
called at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Smith Sunday afternoon.
George St Clair and Verdun John
son spent a few days last week at
Seaside returning Saturday.
C. C. Loucks -will run a store at the
hop yard this year. Chester Kiser will
assit Mrs. Loucks with chores at
home
Charlie Sellwood has had consider
able remodeling done on tneir house
a new porch and some windows put
in.
DWORCE IS ASKED
Edith Williams Wednesday filed a
complaint for divorce in the circuit
court, against her husband, William
Williams. The complaint alleges de
sertion. The plaintiff asks the cus
tody of ftoselae, a one-year-old child.
Rev. Joseph Hepp, of Orange. Cal.,
was in this city on Wednesday, com
ing here to look after property inter
ests in this county, which isi located
near Milwaukie.
REDLAND, Aug. 30. Mrs. Wil!
Bonney and father George Armstrong
were Oregon City callers Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rau, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Steiner went to Dilley
last Sunday, where they were guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fre-l
Steiner, who served a dinner in honor
of their guests.
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