OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9r 1921. - Page 2 NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY Correspondence From All Over the County Tellinig of Improvements and Local Happenings During The Past Week Your Subscripton Wil Receive Prompt Attention. Activities During ( Week at Estacada EST AC AD A. Sept. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hislop and sister, Mrs. Inez Greanleaf and two daughters, Alta and Margaret, all of Portland, spent the week-end with their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. George Hislop at the A. E. Syron and W. J. Symnis homes. Prank Morrow, nephew of A. E. Sparks, spent Sunday and Monday visiting friends in this vicinity. Guy Graham arrived, last Friday from Seattle to join Mrs. Graham and the baby, who have been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Schock for several weeks. The McKinny family returned Fri day after spending a coupie of months in Eastern Oregon. Dr. Will Dale and wife, of Portland, were guests at the home of the doctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale, for a few days last week. Lorin Ellis came home from Port land to spend his vacation with fcia father and mother. Mrs. Lee Bronson and son Beverly, came over from Portland to spend the weok end with Estacada relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Marchbank and family and Mr. Marchbank's mother, all motored to Hood River last week to visit a brother and son, returning Saturday. Mrs. Lena Underwood and son Les ter, spent the day in Portland Satur day. Herbert Kreasch and Frank Sum mers, formerly of Estacada, where they operated the machine at the Family theatre, were in Estacada this week greeting old friends. Herbert lives in Portland and Frank is getting ready to attend college tin that city. Mildred Knighton, vho has been staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Smith through vacation, returned to her home at Gresham this R. H. Currin has returned from Bull Run where she spent the sum mer with Mr. Currin and will he at her home at Currinsville again through, the school year. C E. Smith has a position at Che halis. Wash. Miss Lydia Mattson was home from Portland for a few days the first of the week. Ed. Allen was here Tuesday from Marmot, Oregon. Word was received in Estacada Wednesday of the serious illness of Ray ,Drill, formerly of this place, at the home of his parents in. Portland. The cannery is now running to its full capacity, taking care of the ever green blackberry crop which is very large in this vicinity this year. The lodges which have been sus pended for the summer vacation are again taking up their work Miss Ethel Lovel arrived home from Eastern Oregon this week, after an absence of a few months. She is a stenographer. Warren Barr, who is employed in the Portland post office was here Labor Day to visit his father, J. V. Barr. The. addition to the A. G. Ames rest dence, is growing and will soon be in closed. t J. P. Bowman bought the property north of the Zobrist residence and is busy repairing the house and other wise improving the place. Mr. and Mrs. A. J Lilbouin were here last week from Roseburg, assist ing tbir daughter, Mrs. L. A. Wells to pack household goods and get ready to move to Roseburg. They finished Monday and left for Roseburg th? same da. - . . ... Mrs. M. J. Kerkes, was here this week I from Portland, visiting her parents. Miss Bertha Burns left for Portland Monday to tak? a position as steno grapher in a drug -store at that place. Mrs. Viola Douglass and daughter Miss Bina, left on Monday for Tne Dallas, where they visit Mrs. Douglass' son and family until some time next week F. M. Gill and two daughters, Ruth and Mae, of Dufur, Ore., visited at the Wm Dale home last Sunday. Mrs. George Dale and two daugh ter. .Helen and Lillian, are here from Wallowa, Oregon, visiting at the Wm. Dale home. R9V. Upton H. Gibbs, accompanied by Mrs. Gibbs, went to Oregon City last Sunday where Mr. Gibbs occupied the pulpit at the Episcopal church. Mrs. W. A. Heylman left Saturday for Portland and later went on to Spokane, where she was called by business. Miss Ruth Saling is home from Port , land to enjoy a two weeks vacation. A. Heidlan arrived home from southern Oregon last Saturday night to visit his family. Chester Womer came home from Portland to visit relatives until after Labor day. ' " Mr and Mrs. E. W. Bartlett and Harry Snyder left Saturday evening for a trip to the coast. Mrs. Lena Underwood has been mak ing some improvements to her pro perty on Upper B roadway. Among other improvements she had the house re-shingled. The play, "The Mishaps of Min erva" will be presented Friday night at the high school auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Einarsen. mem bers of the high school facult3'. have housekeeping rooms at the Reed res idence. Mr and Mrs. R. C. Deming are now settled in the Reed residence on Main street. Mrs. Stenzel and family, motored over from Portland last Sunday and were guests at the A. E. Sparks home. Robert Morton of Portland spent the week end at the home of his mother, Mrs. W. J. Moore. There was no particular observance of Labor Day in Estacada Miss Anita Hopp has gene to Port- land and later will go to Eastern Ore gon vvhere she has enaged to teach school. ' j, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster motor ed to Dayton on Labor day. R. D. Bailey, of Gresham, is now in charge of the Estacada Garage for Raker & Son. Robert A. Smith, father of the Smith brothers of this place, is here from Bellingham, Wash. Mrs .J. H. Myei, who has been a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R. G. McCall for the past month, left Wednesday for her home in Chicago. School opened Tuesday with a good attendance. A meeting of the Community club was held at the Estacada hotel Wed nes lay night to see what could he doi.c toward the support of the Eas Clackamas County Fair. Airs. Ruth Huett, after an extended viiit at this place, has returned to her home in Portland. Preparations are being made by tht local lodge of Odd Fellows for the county convention, which :s to be he'.d at this place October 15. The ccnven uon consists or fourteen lodges in Clackamas county. The cannery made another ship ment of loganberries, red raspberries and blackberries last Tuesday, consis' ing "L a. car ioaa wnicn was sola in Chicago. Another car will be shipped the middle of the month. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ikin. of Blake neia. calif., old English friends of Editor Cibbs, called on him last Tues day. Manager Sparks, of the Familv theatre, believes in keeping up with the times and intends to eivo his patrons the very best pictures obtain able, and commencing -Saturday night tne pictures -will be from Paramount Artcraft. J. K. Ely and daughters Mary and Gladys Storer and her husband, all went to the huckleberry patch am brought back about 25. gallons of the fruit Clyde Denny took them to the North Fork A. Casewell, of Spokane, is a guest J of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gates. William E. Willhite, of Honolulu, T. H., who has been visiting his sister Mrs. Wm. Bass, left for Oklahoma Sat urday to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schock have re turned from their wedding trip au I are stopping with his mother, Mrs. Margaret Shock, until they can get to housekeeping for themselves. Logan News Items Of Timely Interest LOGA.N, Sept. 8. Lai .or day wcs observed in the usual way here, as autumn days are busy ones on the farm. However, we knew it was a holiday by the unusual number of automobiles with capacity loads if pleasure seekers looking for shad 7 nooks to eat their lunch. Ar.ong those we. recognized, wer Rev. H. G. Edgar and family who were 'snapping" scenes along their route. X. L. and L. H. Kircheir. also F. W. Riebhoff and son returned from the North Fork country with all theiv pails and pockets full of mountain Huckleberries. . Mr. and Mrs. C. E Sprague, and o'hers went to the huckleberry hills near Squaw lake, leaving at an early bou-- and returning the same day re vert berries plentiful. Mr and Mrs. L. Kohl anu family left Monday afternoon for The Dalles (he Columbia Highway. A. Rasmussen also went to Eastern J. Snrasue is the latest new Ford owner on the Prairie. Francis Hutchins who is visiting his brother near Deschutes, will return in time- to attend school. Miss Fl-.rence McGinn will teach the Lower Logan school this winter .vhirh begins Monday next. Carl Lurig is enjoying'' the Eastern Oregon breezes too, for 'awhile, hav ing gone there recently. The ;.-oung people of Springwater will give a play and cnierta-mnent Saturday evening at the Lower Logan school hall. Ice cieam will be served Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Robbins of Port land visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Steiuman of Cur rin&vile were calling on relatives Sur day. Floyd O. Kirohem of Glendale madr a biief visit Sunday and Monday to the home folks returning Monday evening. S P. Hofer of Phoenix, Arizona, v's it- d relatives here last week, th last time being in 18S6. David Long secretary of Clackamas County Fair was. a Logan visitor Sat nrdiy. - Saturday was the regular meeting of the Hardiiig Grange, 31 being pres ent T!i principal topic was the Coun t Fi-ir and how u, win r"'st priM. 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 condition 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 wasi prescribed by one of the best physician in this country for years. It is composed of some of tho beet Itonics 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. x F. J. CHENEY & CO., Prop., Toledo, O. All Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Adv. Breeze News Items Of Clarkes Section CIcARKKS, Sept. 8. Philip Putz of Coiton baled hay and stra-v for George and Ed Grace last FriUiiy Mrs. Wm. Mo?hiike and daughters Catherine and Marguerite Have moved to town where Catherine intend. to go to tho Oregon City high school. Frank Grossmiller is working at tin Moehnke Bros, sawmill. A. F. Buche purchased sorao oat from W. H. Bottemiller last week. Philip Putz of Coiton r,alert ytmv fr W, H. Bottemiller last Saturday Harry Pickett was in Vancouver Wish., last Saturday to visit his wife and bay and came home last Sunday, his two little nephews can:o with him. Ed. Buol helped W. H: Bottemiller hale 'straw last Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Edwin Bottemiller re- i.urntd home to Maiden, Wash, last week on Tuesday. Geo. Clark helped W. H. Bottemiller bale straw last week, Saturday. Charles Ralph and family and Claudus and Mary Bottemiller wern in Oregon city and Portland last Fiuto: afternoon. Walter Lee and Claud Botter.iller were in Oregon City last Saturd:ij i vening. Ed Grace helped W H. Botten il-'r bale straw last Saturday. Marshall Bros finished Threshing last week. Mr Bottemiller helped bale hay and s-traw for Ed and Geo. Grace last I'ri- dav. Eugene and If. C. Kleinsmith he'ped their brother-in-law bale straw la si Saturday. Albert D. Lee is in Oregon City vis iting his uncle G Kinzy and family frr few days. Clyde E. Ringc- :s working on ti e road with his team. Mrs Charles Ralph and son Arthur and daughter Vivian and her sister Mary and brother Claud Bottemiller went to Kenton last Friday whew Charles Ralph is living. They went in the Bottemiller's machine. Albert Soiiiewe and Albert Gasser are. working on the road. Mr. and Mrs Clarence Lee visited Miss Mary S. Bottemiller last Mondav. Charley Ralph attended a meeting at the W. O. W. hall last Friday after noon. Mrs. G. P. Clark and daughters, Bes sie, Lillian and Mildred Clark visit"?-; her parents, P. H. Sagar and family recently. One of Clarence Lee's horses got badly hurt in a runaway he had last WrOt T. Sagar is driving a truck for 1). F. Moehnke. F. Bauer of Coign was in town last week. Miss Dora Wallace visited Miss Mary Bottemiller for a few minutes last Sunday. Wm. Moehnke was in town ovc-r Sunday to visit his wife A (3a Moehnke and family. Mrs. Lil-bie Lee and sons, Melt in. Alvin and Marvin and daughter Bor nice Lee visited her parents Pole Sagar and family recently. . Mrs. David F. Moehnke and s'jm 7a Verne and Marlin Meehnke visited recently. Mrs. Ralph Caples and sen Robert Caples. W. H. Bottemiller and son Kerneh, John Bottemilior hauled straw l.i-st week Monday. A. S. Kleinsmith and family visited his sister Mrs. W:lliam Kerr Bctte millcr and family a short time recent ly. Carl Buche is working in Eastern Oregon. K. Caples is driving the Garlord truck for Wm. M. Moehnke. A F. Buche and son John hauled scni" wood the other week with thf-ir truck. Harry Pickett and Walter Lee and Kenneth Bottemiller v.'ert. in Salem 'ast Friday. Mrs. Clarence Lee and children v;s- '"ted her sister Mrs. Geo. P. Clark a::d family recently " Philip Putz of Coiton bale-.', straw for Ed Buol last Tuesday. Miss Irmalee Moehnke of Beaver Crek is srayinK with her uncle Wm Moehnke and her cousin Catherine Moehnke for a short time Mrs Wm. Moehnke and two daugh ters Catherine and Marguerite nt Ore gon City came out laM. Sunday, return ing to their home again last Tuesday. V H. Bottemiller and sons Claud and Kenneth helped Ed Buol bal-j straw last Tuesday. Miss Catherine Moehnke and her cousin. Miss Irn-ale Moe'nke are in tending to pick evergreen blackber ries this week. Cl.' frence Lee is . w irking in the woods for Moehnke Bros. Phiiip Putz of Coiton baled straw for Eugene and Henry Kleinsmith last Tuesday. W. H. Wettlaufer is Jogging ,cr Lark:ns sawmill at HighUnds W H Bottemiller and sous Claud an-' Kenr.otb. helped Eugene a,i.l Henry Kleinsmith bale straw- last Tuesday. jiiiiiiiiiiurii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 Capital Garage 1 WE SPECIALIZE ON . I REPAIR WORK 1 Personal Attention Given to all Work. Every Job Guaranteed. E Fords Overhauled $20.00 MORRIS & CRAWFORD siiiiiiuiiiiiiiimiimiimiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiiiir; Dodge Community Club Holds Meet DODGE .Sept, 8. S. W. Benjamin, Ari- Rdniamin anA Ttfrs T.afev return ed froiii their three weeks vacation. Among the places visited by them were Silverton and WSihoit Springs. Saturday evening the monthly me.et ing of the Community Club was held. An item of much interest was the reading of a long letter from Edgar Horner giviug "a detailed account of his experiences of the wreck of the Alaska, among other tilings mentioned was the kind treatment given in the hospital at Eureka and the good work of the Red Cross. A prize was given for i he best essay on "The Community Spirit," the award goiang to S. W. Benjamin who offered it to be compet ed for again next month. . Monday being Labor Day a com munity picnic took place on the Briderstein place. A fairly large num ber of people considering the busy season, were in attendance and had a good time. Threshing is all done and plowing for next years crop is in progress. Mrj. Kaake aud daughter have gone to the hop fields. J. Reichles brother and nephew rla- ited him and stayed over the week end. Mrs. Colson was an Oregon Citv visitor last week returning home on Thursday. Garage Is Sold by- Beaver Creek Man BEAVER CREEK, Sept 7. Lloyd Schram, who has been proprietor of the Beaver Creek arage lor the past two years, sold out last week to Gwil liam Thomas and Ben Fisher Mr. Wilson and family have moved into their new bungalow. Contra! Grange met last Saturday evening with about thirty members and one visitor present. A committee was appoined to purchase a gasoline lamp for the use of the grange. The meeting closed with the usual grange. supper. Frank Mosiers brother and family motored down from Seattle last week and spent a few days at Beaver Creek and in Portland. Ab Thomas took Mr. and Mrs. T. Daniels and daughter, Mrs. Hart, to Springfield in his machrne last Friday. Wm. Daniels and family have moved into his father's house. Mrs. Guy Woodard was vjsiitlnjr and shopping in Oregon City last Saturday. Coxey Thomas, who has been in 1 Southern Oregon for the past two months, returned one day last week. Mrs. Bell, of Oregon City, spent the week end visiting friends here and at Clarkes. Ms Jonesi was out from Portland to visit relatives and friends for sev eral days last week. John Schram and famly took dinner with relatives in Gresham Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Londergan and son Elmer and Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Jones leave today for an outing in Southern Oregon. Meldrum News Items MELDRUM, Sl9.pt. 8. Miss Elsie Jossy has returned home from her vacation at Hillsboro. Miss Alma Bowman who will teach the school at Swiss Home, was a week end auest of Mrs.S?o Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Headley Roake and two children of Portland were Thursday guests of Mrs. Wm. Gardner. Miss Nettie Geymer cf Portland was a week end guest of Misses Gladys and Edith Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Fronze Krouskie have returned from their trip to Seaside. Miss Elizabeth Rush has returned to Pendleton where she holds a position in the public schools. Mrs. Robert Meadowneck and daugh ter Harriet, Mrs. Thpmas Coleman and Miss Edith Lirdstrom of Portland wer guests of Mrs. P. C. -Davidson, Tuesday. ' " Mis. Georgie Benjamin and baby have returned to Umatilla after a visit with her aunt Mrs. Wm. Rush. Wm. Rush left Friday for Spring water where he has beenemployed to teach school. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hcpkins have returned from their trip to the beach. Mrs. Georgia Meldrum has return ed from her trip to Mt. Hood wher'j she spent several weeks at her sum mer camp. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Davis of West Moreland and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reiner ofPortland were Sunday gue3ts of Mr. and Mrs.. A. W. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Hoyt Hi oc cupying the Hoag house during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Hoagj at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Meyers and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Meyers and son for'ned a party who spent Labor Day at Colum bia Beach Mr and Mrs James Tumbull ani Robert Morgan motored to Silverton Sunday returning on Labor Day when they visited Wilhoit Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hibbard and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnston motored to Columbia Beach and spent Lbor Day. Mr. and Mrs. p. c. Davidson spent Thursday with Astoria friends. Anton Byron is erecting a cottage on his property by the Meldruin green house. The cottage will be oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Valentine who have 'eased the green house for five years. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson, Miss Arlene Johnson and Mis Clara Swenson of Astoria spent Labor Day W,J-Mr- Mrs' P- C Davidson. Otis Grant entered the Benson Poly technrcal school on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Harris former residents of Meldrum were calling on Meldrum friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harris recently returned from Alameda, California, where they went two years ago and which is yet the'r home but their trip to Oregon at this time was for-the purpose of improving their Portland property by erectinlj a new modern bungalow and garage. I Mr. and Mrs, Harris will remain in Portland until they sell theh property before returning to. their Southern home Redland News REDLAND, Sept- 7. Mrs. C. J. Staats and her mother, Mrs. G. Dam bach of Oregon City spent Wednesday with, relatives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stone and daughters Edith were Oregon City vis itors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs! Earl Allen and ehH dr.en of Estacada are spending a few daysjyith the H. A. Aliens. John Murray transacted business in Portland Friday. Sir. and Mrs. M. O. Rose of Oregon City attended the Farm Eureau meet ing Friday evening. H. Wynn and niece Miss" Stella were Oregon City visitors Friday. James Stewart and Russell Scott were Oregon City callers Friday. C. J. Staats transacted business in Oregon. City Saturday. T. Hortse and father C. Trotsky have purchased a new auto truck and are now busy filling contracts for wood. The Bonney and Koch families re turned Saturday from the huckleber ry patch with 60 gallons of berries. Mrs. Wm. Frick and children of Evergreen Sundayed at the Staats home. Many took advantage of the double holiday and fine weather making trips to various places. The Farm Bureau picnic at Glad stone was well attended by the various clubs of this neighborhood. Th Ladies Live Wires met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Braatz, September 1. The house was prettily decorated with cut flowers and ferns. -The host ess having no work the ladies spent the afternoon in visting and fancy wort . The hostess served a dainty lunch tc- tha following: Mrs E. R, Leek, little Miss Ruth Leek, Mrs. Elmer Leek and Master Morrisi Leek, Mrs. Edith Sterns, Mrs. B, H. Stewart, Dorotha Stewart and Anna Margaret Stewart, Mrs. Braatz, Agnes Braatz and Mary Braatz. Mrs. Wambaugh is back on the route again carrying mail. Albert Hubert had a narrow escape from death near the Redland store Monday night while driving down a hill the front spring broke on the ca which caused the car to turn turtle pinning Mr. Hubert under his car un til Frrd Sterns hearing bis calf for help arrived and helped the young man out of the wreckage. Although the young man's foot and ar.kle was cut and badly sprained he managed to walk from Mr. Stern's car into the home of B. H. Stewart where he call ed up home and notified his parents of his trouble after which Mr. Stera-3 took him to the home of his parents, B. H. Stewart spent Labor day at his home near here. Dale and Dorotha Stewart are vis iting in Portland this week Mrs Joe Hinkle is substituting at the switch board during Mrs. Shultz's absence. Mrs. Fred Stems visited in West Linn last week. Mr and Mr3. Hoff have moved near Albany. Mr. Hoff having bought a small ranch near that place. This week finishes up the threshing. Willamete Items Mrs.' F. M. Bennett entertained at -chicken dinner on Sunday in honor of her fiftieth birthday. Those en joying her hospitality were Rev. ani Mrs. Schaffer and son Joy of Port land; Mrs. Grace Cantrell and daugh ter, Vesta, Mr. and Mrs. F. M- Ben nett and daughter Joe. 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You try it ! risk. rHk. w w v 1 f A w rMlfuiSfi mIL the national joy smoke Higgenbothom, visited friends in Ful ton last Friday. Mr and Mrs. E. Leisman and sons and Mrs. P. Leisman and daughter, Mary, motored to Helvetia last Sun day. Mrs. Katherine Davis and grand children, Maxine and Phillip Tuor, al so Miss ITna Hyatt, have returned from Seaside where they spent a few days. A shower party was (given at the home of Mrs. J. A. Ream, Sr., last Wednesday night in honor of Miss Bessie Ream of Portland, formerly of Willamette. Many pretty and use ful presents were presented. Those present were Winnie DeBok, Thelma DeBok, Blanche Junken, Beu:ah Sni dow, Hattie Snidow. Mrs. Edna Vanes, Marie Barnes, Ida Ream, of Portland: Emma Ream, of Portland; Veva Barnes, Mrs. Martha Ream, Mrs. II. Leisman, Helene Fromong, Clara Costly of Oregon City, Mrs. Nora Thomberry, Mrs. Ella Barnes, Mrs. Pearl Manning, Mary Liesman and Mrs. J. A. Ream, Sr. Sandwiches and punch, ice cream and cake wero served and an enjoyable time was had by everyone. Mr. and Mrs Albert Rinuyon and children who have been spending a few days at Bar View, have returned to their home in this place. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Leisman. Mrs. Ruby Baker, Miss Blanche Junken and Joyce Mercer motored to Portland Monday evening in Porter's machine, and enjoyed a show. Jack Mathers and Emery Ream mo tored to Aurora Sunday where they visited friends in the hop yards. Mn and MTS- John Backus, who have been spending the past few weeks in Corvallis, returned home Monday. A few of the Willamette folks en joyed a swimming party at the elbow in Willamette last Thursday. Every one went swimming after wh:ch a pic nic dinner was served. Weeiners were toasted and coffee was made and every one had a good time. Tho32 present were Mrs. Frank Shipley and' children, Frances and Audrey, Mrs. Fred Baker and sons Marion and Kenneth, Mrs. Harry Colson and children, Charlotte and Conrad, Mrs. John Rauch and children, Lawrence Clara and Lyman, Mrs. Robert Young and daughter, Lucille, Mrs. Joe Sheu- ble and daughter, Dorothy, Mrs. Joan Ream and sons, Donald and Kenneth, and Mrs. Ewald Leisman tnd. sons, Richard and Marshall. Mrs. J. L. Gary, who has been ill jrith tcnsolitis is improving. The West Linn Union high school will open next Monday . Ewald Leis man will operate a bus starting at Frog Pond and going to Stafford, Hazelia, Oswego,- and from there to the EChool, running night and morn ing. Mr. Bertelson, of Barlow, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Johnson last Sunday. The Parent-Teacher's association met at the home of Mrs. Geo. Debok, September 2nd, for the reoafeanization and the election of officers. The fol lowing officers were elected: Presi dent, Mrs. Debok; -vice-president, Mrs. Brown; secretary, Mrs Ridder; treas urer, Mrs. Dibble. After all business, had been transacted, a social time was enjoyed, Mrs. Glen Epler and Miss Thelma Debok served delicious refreshments to the following: Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. paty, Mrs Fromong, Mrs Bartholomew, ' Mr3. Leighton. Mrs. Tuor, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Epler, Mrs .Tunkin, Mrs Adamson, Mrs. De bok, Mrs. Greaves, Misses Florence Fro:iong, Mabel Larson, Thelma Du- bok, Erma Debok, and Dorothy Dp- bok. John Casey, who is employed by the S. P. as a bridge carpenter near Tillamook, visited his family in this placo over Labor day. Mrs. Fronong and Mrs. Manning, motored to Aurora last Saturday to I V Mi! . !'! hi. XL'' , IIIMI JftTa, - -.r" ,vo h ' . r 1 "SK ft1 i' Mis i1 'i m i i 'Jr'y. ?-? iK i g) g ori visit their daughters, Genevieve Fro nong and Margaret Manning, who tre engaged in piercing- hops. . Willamette grammar . school will start a week earlier than expected, which will be September 19th. Mrs. Albert Buckles of this placo, entertained her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings over Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Young an-l daughter, Lucille, and Mr. and Mrs. James Straight and family, spant Sun day and Labor day at Rock Island, where they camped for the day. Miss Ruth and Elizabeth Gouilay, of Portland, but foifmerly of this place, visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shipley over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ream, Jr., and son Donald were among the Salem visitors Sunday, where they witnessed the game between the Crown-Willamette team and the Salem team, re sulting in a score of 2-to-l, in favor of Snlem. The lovely new home of Mr. and Mrs. George Batdorf is nearing com pletion and will be one of the "most beautiful homes in Willamette. The young people of Willamette are enjoying many a gocd swim at the elbow. Auto Strikes Horse Near Eagle Creek EAGLE CREEK, Sept. 7. Mr. and Mrs. John Parks have returned Joioe from Kent, where they have been the past two weeks visiting with some of Mr. Parks' relatives. Millard Parks, the son of Mr. Parks, accompanied them home. WH1 Bell had a slflght accident tho other evening as he was driving up the road. He was driving along when all at once three horses loomed up in front of his car and he struck one of the horses, making a hole in the radi ator of his car, bending the fenders and turning the lamps up so the light. shone up instead of forward. The hers limped "off into the darkness and they did not discover whether or not a leg 'was broken. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodle were Es tacada visitors on Saturday. Mildred Douglas has gone to Port land to attend the Links Business Col lego. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass called on Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Murphy Sun day afternoon. Ed. Chapman accompanied Mrs. Viola Douglass and Miss Bina Doug lass to The Dalles where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roll Douglass for a few days. Patrons of Eagle Creek Grange please renjember the September meet ing and all come who .possibly can and help to make the meeting lively and interesting. The subject to be dis cussed will be poultry and the County agent is evected to be presnet and make an address on the subject. A chicken dinner and ice cream will be served. So come and, spend a plea-s-ant day together. Bucket of Cold Tar "Falls; Foot is Hurt Fred Stearnes, an employe of the Crown Willamette Paper company, who is also farming on the side at Redland, where he makes his daily trips, met with an accident af the company's plant Tuesday when a buc ket of ccld tar fell on his foot, crush ing the foot, and breaking several bones, besides tearing a nail from one of his toes. He was removed "to his home at Redland. 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