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    Oregon city, enterprise, Friday, October 7, 1921.
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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.
New Barns Built
Around Macksburg
MACKSBUKG. Oct. 3. The nnch of
of Cas. Nebo was sold a few
months ago is now occupied by its
new owner.
Mr. and Mrs. Nebo arc-, settled in
Portland having with them their two
little granddaughters, the children of
their daughter, Mrs. Maude Spencer.
Leonard Nebo, an ex-service man,
has entered the agricultural school at
Corvallis.
Mrs. Maude Spencer and Miss Julia
Nebo are employed in Astoria.
Eldo Miller has finished his work
in Eastern Oregon and tas gone to
Hood River to work in the tapple
harvest before going to L.os Angeles
with his father to help in putting up
their new building in that city.
The high price of timber, while it
may retard does not wholly suspend
building in our place as the commodi
ous, new barns of Ernest Bixel, Will
Edsall, Frank Brush, Mrs. Sutherland
and Henry Keil can attest.
The Sutherland Building, the former
home of the Red Cross, is n.aring com
pletion as the dwelling of Mrs. Suther
land and her children and makes a de
cided improvement to that part of oar
place.
Mrs. Kate Seward, who lias been a!
Eent for most of the past, year, ha
come ome and is making important
improvements on her place. ,
So any of pur people have improved
the charming weather for a motor trio
10 the state fair it would be impossibly
to name them all.
A few cases of typhoid fever have
broken out in the vicinity of te Ey
scHool. It has been thought best to
bave each pupil bring hip supply ot
drinking water from home till th-3
eeool well shall have been found free
from taint.
The Mothers' Club is to meet on
Thursday afternoon of' the present
week at the home of Mrs. Abe Her-ler.
Boy
s of Hazelia
Invited to Chorus
HAZELfA, Oct. 3. Mr Whitney or
ganized a vnir. of the Whitnej Hoys
Chorus at Oswego Tuesday night at
the Congregational church and Hazeli 1
boys are cordially invited to join Oj
wego in this unit. Tuesday night viy
be tlie regular practice night at Osc
go. The place of practice will be given
in Hazelia items .This is a chance boys
id participate in the biggest b-.;-s
chorus in the United States This unit !
will be under the direction of the Con.-!
munity Singing club of Osv-ego.
Thf. ladies of Haze!ia met at the i
borne of Mrs. Christiansi n Thursday
afternoon to start a "Community
Quilt." They all brought calicos and a
part of the good lunch served, ana
thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon in
sewing and discussed the possibility
of making Thursday a regular Com
munity Day. The next meeting wiil
be at Mrs. Jim Zwineya Thursday,
October 13. Every lady in Hazelia is
cordially invited.
Anton Neilson is under the doctors
care at present, being put under a spec
ial diet.
Mi. and Mrs. Allen Ranker of Oswu
go spent Sunday at "Bonnie Brae'"
farm
Mr. and Mrs-. Geo. Wilson wer-.:
pleasantly surprised by a sbort vit-ii
from old neighbors from Yankton. .3.
Da., who were on their way thru to
California by auto They also visite-I
Jean Wilson at Corvallis.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Lehman and yr
and Mrs. Frank Whitten attended ?
Salem fair Thursday.
im 1
II U
n
Tuesday, Oct 11,
at
FRANK CAR ALL FARM
1 Mile North of Buckles Store
WILLAMETTE, OREGON
SALE STARTS AT 10 A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON
1 Gray Team, 5 and 6 years old 1 Deering Mowing Machine
1 Holstein Cow, fresh in 8 weeks 1 McCormick Hay Rake
1 black 3 year old cow, fresh in j Potato Digger
November,
1 5 year-old Beef Cow
2 Heifers, 16 mo. old, fresh in
April.
1 8-weeks-old Heifer Calf
1 White Sow
3 Hampshire Sows
1 pure-bred Hampsire Boar
7 Pigs, 3-weeks-oId
1 Farm Wagon
1 Wagon Box
1 Wood Rack
1 14-in. Steel Plow
1 14-in. Chilled Plow
1 10-in Chilled Plow
M. A. RATAEZYK, Owner
John Kiser, Auctioneer. -) Terms: Cash.
Peterson Home at
Barton is Burned
BARTON, Oct. 4. The borne of Mr3.
Peterson, who lives about a mile anil
a half east of Barton burned to the
ground Monday morning. A small tiro
started in the paper roofing which was
extinguished by two passing men
whom Mrs. Peterson called to her aid.
A little later the fire again started
and the crew from the county gTavel
pit which is near the Peterson homo
rushed to the place but the smoke was
so dense they were unable to save
more than a few pieces of furniture
Mrs. Charles Loney visited relatives
in Oregon City on Frida3r of last week.
Mr .Bowler is starting into the
chicken business on a small scale. He
has purchased some thoroughbred Buff
Leghorns.
Mrs. Sherman Lyons of Greshaui
and her daughter, Mrs. Lela Ewing cf
Portland were visitors at the C. White
head home last Friday.
Mrs. Wallace Utting of Portland is
visiting with her mother, Mrs. Ban
Johnson of Boring Mr. Utting is re
turning from Alaska and they expect
to make their future home in this part
of the country. ,-
S ..E. Lyons, the brother of Mrs.
Whitehead Is suffering from an at
tack of rheumatism.
The Bowler . family recently enter
tained their brother-in-law and his wife
whose home is in California.
Tiie J. Pederson home is being treat
ed to a new coat of roof paint.
Jean Larson, the small daughter of
M,r. and Mrs Ed Larson, who has been
suffering with spinal meningitis, re
turned from Portland last week where
f he has been taking treatments at one
of the hospitals
Mr. and Mrs. M. Hanee of Portland
visited friends in Barton and vicinity
last week. They expect to leave for
their new home in California .on Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. McCarter of Greshani
are camping across the railroad track
from the stores and Mr. McCarter is
haul ng gravel for the county.
Ed. Bates left for Heppner last Tu-?s
day where he intends tc work on
strueting bridges for several months
Mr and Mrs. Hoffman of Iowa, the
latter a sister of Mrs. Horger spent
one day recently as visitors at the
Horger home.
Among those from Barton who et;
oyed a trip to the state fa-'r were 'Air.
and Mi's. Horger and Calvin, Mr. an J
Mrs. A. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. L.
Lake.
An eight pound boy has arriveu
5n Barton to make his future home at
'e wmteneacv residence. He has heen
n our midst three weeks and so grown
m "r estimation that the list ot ortiin-
ry names is exhausted and none wore
found quite good enough.
Mr. and Mrs. Jena Pedersen spent
Saturday in Portland.
Mountain Road Items.
MOUNTAIN ROAD, Oct. 5 Quit"
n number cf people from this district
attended the state fair last week
Mr. 4and Mrs M A Schuster from
Portland were guests c-f Mr. and Mr;
John Kaiser Saturday and Sunday.
y'r and Mrs. C- R- Eiseie and Walter
Sch.itz spent Saturday evening with
the Hodge family.
Mr and Mrs. Rey Scoffen of Lents
vi;ted relatives he-re l..t week.
Mr and Mrs. M-?lvin Young visited
relatives Jn this district Sunday.
Mrs. C. Zimmerman of Willamette
visited her parents Saturday
Mr. and IV-rs. John Helmerg visiti;;l.l
I the Cernert family Saturday evening. (
Air. and Mrs. Aleck Anderson hsve 'close attendance upon the young suf
moved to their new home in Oregon j ferer, who ilso underwent an opera
City I tion for some infection on the hip.
1921
1 Sharpies Cream Separator
1 150-egg Incubator
1 Silvertone Phonograph
1 Sewing Machine
1 Baby Carriage
1 Shot Gun
1 30-gal. Gasoline Tank
1 3-burner Oil Stove
l tons Oat Straw
10 tons of Hay
6 acres of Potatoes
1 set of Harness
1 Saddle
Smsll tools and implements.
Work Is Started
On Club House
LAD HILL, Oct 5. Mrs. Jack Smith
was shopping in Portland Monday.
C. H. Ives has succeeded in placing
orders for all hi3 nursery stock of
prunes and walnut trees.
Men with their teams have been
busy the past week hauling lumber t or
the new club house. The lumber was
purchased from the Sherwood Lumber
Co. and is being hauled from Portland
to Sherwood on trucks.
I. J .Tauifest has rented the Dan
McCann place for :i term of five years
Mrs. We Russell invited a few cf
the ladies in Wednesday afternoon to
help celebrate her mothers Mrs,. De
Wolf's 75th birthday. Cake and coffee
were served and a very pleasant timu
was spent. Those present were Mrs.
Jack Smith, Mrs. Nellie McCulley, Mrs.
Violet McCulley, Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs.
Wm. Russell and Mrs. De Wolf.
George and Ed Walls have gone to
Dufur, Oregon, to work in tlie apple
orchards.
Charley Sutton was taken suddenly
ill with a severe attack of acute in
digestion Tuesday night. Dr. Rankin
of Newberg was called Wednesday
morning.
A plan is on foot to pipe water 1:0
the Dew hall and school house. Mr.
St. Clair has offered to let them nss
the water from his spring. .They are to
put a trough and faucet at the road, so
that passerbys might drink and water
their horses. We sincerely hope this
plan will go through, as it is very es-
sental.
Mr and Mrs. Matt Kiser went to
Portland Friday to visit Mrs. Kiser's
mother, Mrs. Frona Jones, returning
Saturday evening.
A surprise party was given Alice
Smith Saturday evening, .October j,
as it was her 14th birthday. Games
were played until a late hour when re
freshments consisting of sandwiches,
cake, chocolate and grapes were serv
ed. The birthday cake with candles
was very prertty. Those present were
Mr
and Mrs. C. M. Kiser, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Smith, Lillie and Daisy Hacker, Melba
Tautfest, Theodosia Sutton, Alice
Smith, Donald Ward, Cluster and Koy
Kisar, Harry Hacker, Donald Hall,
Frank Connors, Melvin Tautfest, Err.
est and Chester Parrott. Alexander
Steward and Howard Smith.
Mrs. Frank JCiser received an an
nouncement of the marriage of ber
niece Miss Gracie Harper to Carl
Dahlgren of Portland October 1. They (
were married -n Portland and will
make their home at Grants Pass-.
Mrs. Roy Hacker and baby speut
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. A. Johu-f-on.
The Hackers have rented tbi
Winslow place again for next year
Two Stafford Boys
Undergo Operations
STAFFORD, Oct 5. Ed. Rabic has
his broken aeroplane in which, he and
his trainer, Mr. Grun fell to the latter';
death in June, stored in the barn, and
a new Ford glides peacefully along the
highways and byways.
The few hours of gentle rain'havtj
done a world of good in this vicinity,
starting- the grass in pastures and also
in lawns not favored with water and
hose for the summer.
The little chapel has been newly
painted.
Aw in Sharp is still in the Oregon
City hospital recovering from an oper
ation for appendicitis, while the youtifc
brother, Willard, has been taken to
the iiome of an uncle, Conrad Priester,
where his mother and father are in
and other ailments, but we are glad ir
f ay at the last report bi'th were d
ing well.
We were very sorry tc hear that
Mrs Clara Schauber, who has bven
critically ill so many limes, is again
sick at her home.
There was quite a family reunion at
the home of Wm. Schaltz on last Sun
day. Mr. Nussbaum purchased 6 pigs, 7
weeks old, for $25, showing that hogs
are -still the mortgage lifters and still
command a price.
A. H. Gage is under the care of a
Dr. Jones in Portland and is still un
decided as to whether an operation
will be necessary.
Elks Prairie Items
El K PRAIRIE, Oct. 4. Air. and Mr'
Glen Gault gave a house warming in
their home, last Saturday evening. T:u.
time was spent in dancing Luncheon
wt -.pi ve-i. The kitchen was 'warm
ed" about a year ago. Mr. 'Gaclt bui't
one room soon after he filed up on his
homestead. This summer that roci'i
was rcari-ansed arid i fine large roori
was f-.dded, which makes the piace vory
homf-like and afthe same time, lart
enough to entertain all their neigh
bors at once.
Mr and Mrs. Glen Gault celebrate I
the'" fifth anniversary of their wed
ding Tnp affair had beer, planned a"'
a family reunion, -howeer other guests
irrAed and all e-njoyec the event to-jret'-r-r.
-
A number of young people from
Scoffs Mills have been visitinss Mrs
M. A. Tautfest at her. hrme in Coal
Cre3k.
Ceorge Sloati was a visitor at tlo
Badger homstef d, rscntly.
Rvy Thomas is visit-n.r at the Krue
ger homestead-.
Frank Hilton and Wm. Snider hav
been working to complete the' Ne-ly
home. Mrs. Nesly lias offered to let
the public have th right of-v.-y over
her homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Noely
j l av-; both done a great deal of ro:ul
buil J ing toward making the Mohula
I Scofts road via Elk Prairie a success.
Activities Started
By Community Club
EST ACAD A, Oct. 6. A new wood
awning has been built on the tront of
the Reed building and occupied by
the Two Mcs store. .
Mrs. G. W. Kiger of Tillamook, is
here visiting her mother Mrs S.' J.
Sturgeon and sister Miss Mude Sturge
on. Fred Bartholomew is at Oregon City
1his week on jury duty.
Tom Morton has bought a ha?f inter
est in the William Dale store and th.y
are invoicing this week. Under the new
management the stock will be enlarged
Both parties are well and favorably
known in this section. Mr. Bale has
been in the merchandise busi
ness at Estacada, for a number of
years. -
Mrs. N. McMillan is moving from
Mrs. Moore's cottage on Terrace Ad
dition, to rooms at Hotel Fstacada and
Joe Woodle and wife will occupy the
cottage she vacates.
There was a large attendance at thr.
first meeting of the Comunity club last
Friday night, after the summer vaca
tion. President Stephens called the
meeting: to order and in the absence
of Secretary C E. Kilg'ore .appointed
Fred Bartholomew as secretary pro
tern. He tben'gave a short talk on the
community club work since its orgam
gaticn and spoke .encouragingly cf
what the club might do in the future.
The road work was. especially empha
sized upon and as a committee to se
that this part of the county got what
is coming- to it along this line, he ap
pointed the following: . G. Wilcox, cf
Estacada; A. H. Miller, George: A. O.
Cogswell, Eagle Creek; J. O. Tunnell,
Currinsville; Wm. A. Bard, Spring-
water and T. B. Young, of Garfield. Tbe
committee on entertainment is Mes-
dames F. E. Burns, A. C. Gates and G.
E Lawrence A program followed the
business session, consisting of. Com
munity singing led by Mrs. G. E. Law
rence; reading by Miss Morgan; solo
by Mr. Huggins of Portland and at.
address by Rev. Williams, the evange
list, on "Comunity Spirit." Miss L,
F. Shields of Portland, also spoke in
connection with the Lyceum course
which the high school has obtained
for the coming year The evening's en
joyment was rounded put with light
refreshments and a general social
time
Mrs M. C- Williams was a week end
visitor from Gresham at the home ot
her sister, Mrs. TJ. S. Morgan,
J. V. Barr, James Freeman and R.
Randolph, tbe two latter gentlemen
from Portland, enjoyed a hunting trip
into the mountains last week.
Mrs. Norman Smedley, mother of
Mrs. Earl Shibley, spent the week en. I
in Estacada,
Mr. and Mrs. M- J. Kerkes visited
their daughter in Portland Sunday
Ed. Boner had as pasesngers for thr:
state fair at Salem last Saturday, Mrs.
C. F Howe and Miss Lelia Howe
Mrs. J. P. Jones was here from Port
land to spend the week end with her
parents;, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yocum
Otis Wagner drove to the state fair
last Friday accompanied by Albsrt
Hannah. They returned Saturday.
J. H. Denning of Wasco. Oregon, a
brotter of Mrs. U. S. Morgan, was i
visitor this week at the home of his
sister.
Mr. and Mrs. ". A. Inglis of Gresh
am, visited Estacada friends Tuesday,
Tiie basement for the Stephens res
idence is completed and work will
soon begin on the building
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Derring and Mr,
and Mrs. Inersin motored to Portland
Saturday and spent the day.
. Rev. Upton H. Gibbs officiated at
tie St. Paul's communion service at
Oregon City last Sunday moining.
Mrs. A. Heidland and two little
daughters were here from Poitsland to
spend the week end with her mother
Mrs Steiner and sister, Mrs. G. II
Lichthorn.
T. J. Morgan, of Roseburg, was a
week end visitor at the home of his
brother U. S. Morgan.
Subscribers to the stock of the Esta
cada Canning Co. had a meeting Thurs
day night. A report in full will be
given next week.
Rev. J. F. Dunlop left Tuesday for
ihe M. E. church conference at Forest
Grove.
Gladys Kandle is home from Salom
visiting her father and brother.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Allen have pur
chased a new Buick five passenger car
and Mr. Allen is putting in his spare
time in learning to drive it
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Lynch of Seattle,
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C- L- Pos
son last Friday.
The Estacada Packing Co. shipped ,
another car load of blackberries this
week.
Rev. Pogue and family of North
Bend, Oregon, have been' here this
week visiting at the home of Mrs
Pogues parents, Mr. and Mrs J. P.
Woodle. Rev. .Pogue left Tuesday for
the M. E. Conference at Forest Grove
The American Legion announce t!iat
it will give a masque dance on pctober
?9, at the park pavilion
Mrs N. McMillon and little daugh
ter returned the latter part of last
week from a visit in Washington witn
her father.
. Milton Evans, a former Estacada
boy, was here from Portland a couple
of days last week.
J. H. Morrow of Portland, was look
ing after business interests in Esta
cada last Friday.
Government Hunter A. G Ames
came home from the Santee country
Friday, for a few days visit with his
family.
Estacada high won from' the HilH
boro high last Fr?8ay on the h'jm'
grounds, with a score of 20 to 0. Tn
Hillsboro aggregation did not arrive
until three o'clock, which made th'?
garao late. There was a good attend
ance
Warren McWillis has moved with
his family from his residence on Up
per P.roadway to rooms over his store.
Joa Woodle is now driving one of
the uuto stage betwern Estacada am
Portiand.
Gu3 wilcox and family have mov
ed from the Estacada hotel to thr
Lichthorn house, recently vacated by
Roy Wilcox.
The G. L. Mendenball family bav-j
movrd from River Mill to Estacnda,
and are occupying the Carry residence
on Upper Broadway.
Jim Linn, who is working with the
construction crew for the raih oad com.
pany up the Clackamas river, had to
come down Monday to see a rhysician
in regard to his hand which has an
abcess on it. He returned Tuesday ac
companied by Mrs. Linn who is cami
ing up there with her husband
Roy Wilcox bought the Dr. Wells
residence on Terrace Addition last
wee and moved with his family Sat
urday. The supper served at the M- E
church last Friday evening by th
men, was a most decided success Thi
entire menu of three courses, was pre
pared and served by the men. Tnere
were many guests and a jolly time vas
bad on the whole procedings, being th,
presence of two colored gentlemen
waiters. But as their black faces "came
off in thewash," no one suffered much
from their presence. The men of the
M. E church can now be highly recom
mended for their cullinery accomplish
ments.
Married At Hilltboro, Oregon, Oct.
4, 1921, Mr. William Bell of Sandy
ridge and Miss Bina Douglass, of Esta
cadad. They were accompanied to
Hillsboro by their friends Mr. and Mrs
Joe Black, of Portland. After the cere
mony the bridal party went to Sea
side to spend a few days, after wh:c5i
the newlyweds will go to a home al
ready prepared for them at Sandy
ridge. The" bride is a very charming
young lady and has a host of friends
who will wish her much happiness. She
was born, and raised on, the old Doug
lass homestead on Sandy ridge, only
beii.g a resident of this place for
about a year. Tha groom is well and
favorably known and is highly spoken
of by all who are acquainted with him.
Redland Live Wires
MeetXast Thursday
REDl-iAND,. Oct. 5. On Wednesday
Alva Bonney had the misfortune to
fall and sprain his ankle qilite badly.
At Ihe last report he was able to be
around.
Carl and Margaret Staats again car
ried off prizes on their goats. Tie
goats were taken to "Salem from Canby
and captured second and third prize
' W. H. Bonney and daughter Miss
Jessie were Portland visitors Wednes
day. Thursday Mrs. Alice Harding enter
tained the "Live Wires" at the home
of Mrs. A. L. Allen. Those present wer
Mesdrmies A. I. Allen, H. A. Allen, H.
A. Allen.' S. Bray and son Sterling.
Ponney Herdrixson, R. Polehn and
daughter Clara Alma, F. Polehn,. Nevi'.l
and daughter Clara Pearl and Harding
The visitors were Mrs Hurlburt, Miss
Shero and Miss Myers
Mrs. John Murray returned to her
home Friday evening after spending
a few days in Portland. "
The B. H. Stewart family are mov
ing nearer to Oregon City. The entire
community regert their departure.
Mr and Mrs. George Gill of West
Linn were Sunday callers at the
Stewart home.
School opened Monday in District
75 with Miss Anderson of Portland as
teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Wi'nfield Parry of Hoff
are t-pehding a few days with the la.
ters sister, Mrs. S. Stone. Mr. and Mrs.
Parry are on their honeymoon. Mrs.
Parry was formerly Miss Joe Preston
of Canemah.
Elnora Staats visited in Oregon City
Tuesday.
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We worked on Camels for years before we put them
on the market. Years of testing blending experi
menting with the world's choicest tobaccos.
And now, EVERY DAY, all our skill, manufactur
ing experience and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos
are concentrated on making Camel the best cigarette
that can be produced. 1
There's nothing else like Camel QUALITY. And
there's nothing else like Camels wonderful smoothness,
fine tobacco flavor and FREEDOM FROM CIGA
RETTY AFTERTASTE.
That's why Camel popularity is growing faster than
ever.
A better cigarette cannot be made.
Kelso Ladies Club
Planning Social
KELSO, Oct 5. The Ladies Club
met at the home of the president. Mrs.
E. Herz last Thursday and spent a
most, enjoyable afternoon. The follow
ing ladies were present Mesdames
Phipps, Rathke, Peterson, J. Revenu?.
H. Revenue, T. Dunn, Joe Dunn,
Spooner andR Jonsrud besides the
hostess and her mother Mrs. Dietl who
was visiting her daughter for a few
days. Delicious refreshments were
served. The dub is planning a Hal
lowe'en social announcements of
which will be made later.
Henry Eri and R. E. Jarl returned
Monday from their Southern Oregon
hunting trip with a dee reach to their
credit. The hunters, many in uumoer,
packcut from" Tiller for a distance cf
18 miles Nc doubt, the red caps and
shirts Which hunters are compelled
to wear avoid many accidents.
Mr and Mrs. Max Kligel, Mrs.
Kersch and B. Nelson attended tfcti
state fair at Salem last Thursday.
A neat new woodshed has been built
for. the school a much -needed im
provement. A dozn unv single seats
have also been installed in the primary
rooir. to take the place of ,the eld
douM seats.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hite are at Hood
River for the apple picking season.
Mrs. Joe Dunn has been visiting for
a few days with the Tom Dunn family.
J03 Hall is serving on the jury in
Oregon City this week.
Frances Ha worth is staying with
her aunt, Mrs. Johnston at Mabton
Washington and going to school.
William and Charles Haworth. at
tended the Pendleton Round-Up lhl
year.
Mrs Dietl. mother of Mrs. E. Her,
is visiting ber daughter. Mrs. Dietl.
who has been living in Portland the
last few months is contemplating
building a home in the country.
Market Road Asked
Of Clackamas Court
BEAVKit. CREEK, Oct 5. A road
meeting v. as held at Beacon Heights
haV. last Wednesday evening and a
eomn ittee appointed to write up ros'i
mtions requesting the county court to
ieclare the road running from thr
Molalla road through r.eai er .Creek to
Mr!Singer"s corner a market road.
John Schram, Gen Havill and Oltc
Lyraim were appointed a committee to
present the resolutions to the court
todav
A moving pictnure concern calleJ
The Requa Electric Show put on a
film st the grange hall last Wednes
day evening There is to be a shw
every Wednesday at 8 P M.,
Mr md Mrs. Arthur Fcglesong havj
purchased Mrs. Pell's pcrperty here
and are moving into their new home
this week.
Central Grange held its regular
meeting Saturday evening with a good
attendance. After the usual business
j-ession a mock trial was staged wh:ch
afforded a great deal of fun. The
"prisoner" was found guilty of help
ing Roy Gardner escape.
Mr and Mra F. B. Bloomer arrived
at the home of Mrs. ploomer's parens
Mr. fcnd Mrs J. Schrara, Monday morn
ing to visit Mr. Bloomer's mother wiii
:s critically ill at Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Ab Thomas celebrated
their eighth wedding anniversary Sat
urdav evening with a card party. Mrs
Londergan and Mr Thomas won first
took
YEARSyEARS
to develop
We put the utmost
THIS ONE BRAND. .
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Wiutoa
while Mrs. Hehn and Dan Jones gain
ed the booby prizes. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Steve Londergan,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo Uavill, Mr. and Mrs.
Gwilliam and Miss Davis of Cams, Mr
and Mrs. D. Jones. Mrs. H Henri Air.
and Mrs. A. Thomas and daughter Mar
garet. ' Preaching services were held Sun
day evening by the Presbyterian min
ister. Rev. Everett in the hail ov.?r
the central office.
Mrs. John Schram and son Lloyri
and daughter Eva returned last Fri
day from a two weeks vacation with
relatives at Bellevue, Wash. They
wer-t by way of the-Pacific Highway,
took trips to Seattle, Snoqualmie Falls,
and ether points of interest, and had
a very good time.
Mr and Mrs. Guy Woodard and baby
Leslie visited with
Mr. Wooaard's
brother and sister-in-law at Canby on
Suneay.
Lloyd Schram motored to Greshani
Saturday and attended a dance at
Pusbelville in the evening.
Logan Activities
During Last Week
LOGAN, Oct. 5. Potato digging is
now the order of the day and this is
ideal weather for it.
TJuane Anderson was taken to the
hospital a few days since with appen
dicitis. He is reported improving
without an operation.
E. C. Gerber left for Bend.. Oregon,
this week where he has a contract for
hauling gravel with his trucks.
The late Mrs Mary Fonts was laij
to rest Saturday afternoon at Piea&ant
View cemetery. The funeral service
were at the church, conducted by Rev.
E. A. Smith and the remains were fol
lowed to the grae by a large. num
ber of friends. -
Clear creek Creamery received first
prize for butter at the state fair, being
one out of 26 entries. f
Clackamas- County Pomona Grang
meets with the Springwater Grange
October 12 andjnany are expecting to
attend as Springwater is noted for
very excellent dinners.
J. C. Young and family of Upper
Logan are going to The Dalles this
week.
Vote Against U. S,
Isolation Pledged
WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 Assert
ing that the League of Nations has
been successfully "discharging func
t:otiy of the highest import." Senator
Shpherd, Democratic. Texas, an
nounced in the senate today that he
would ott- asainst ratification of the
lerman-Austxian-Hijngaxian peace
treaties because they provide for "uur
polaiin from the H-ague" and
"emi'basize our desertion of human
ity. '
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AUCTION SALE
CENTER HILL FARM
3 miles south of Boring
2 .miles east of Barton
Friday, Oct. 14, 10 A. M.
General Farm Sale:
9 registerd Jerseys,
800 bushels grain.
P. M. HOLST, Owner.
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