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    OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1921.
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CANBY AND SOUTHERN CLACKAMAS
City Council Talks
Important Questions
CANBY, Oct. 5. At a regular meet,
ing of the city council held in the
Canby city hall Monday evening a
number of important subjects were
brought up for discussion. Among
these, was the elctric light system
and the water system.
As the franchise with the Molalia
Electric Light company expires on
November 10, the company presented
a perpetual franchise to the city coun
cil, which was laid on the table. The
city has been paying the electric com
pany $54 per year for lighting- the
streets, and recently the company
' raised the rates to $108. This was not
favorably looked upon by the mayor
and city dads, and it was then decided
to discontinue some of the lights in
the city, whereby only those where it
was found almost impossible to do
wthout them, were left, for which the
city was to pay $9.
The towns the Molalia Electric com
pany is supplyng with a lighting sys---
tem are Canby, Donald, Aurora, Hub
bard, Butteville and Barlow. Canby is
S..s.ej3
NEWS FOR CANBY AND VI-
C1NITY.
Any news- for the Canpy edi- &
tion of the Oregon City Enter-
prise may be left at Hates Real
$ Estate office, which will be call- &
ed for by Miss " Nan. Cochran
Tuesday afternoon will be great- ,
ly appreciated.
If you have any church notices,
property sales, parties, lodge
news, locals and any other news
of interest to the public, these
will be gladly mentioned in the
$ Oregon City Enterprise. We
have a large list in this section
of the county, and all are inter-
ested in news from Canby and
vicinity.
$-s-.s.$
United Artisans .
Physician Visits
CANBY, Oct. 5. Dr. Eshelman,
supreme medical examiner of the
United Artisans was in Parhv Sat-
the largest city being supplied. The urday evening, where he made a
city of Molalia is furnished electricity frafernai visit tn ih Wai nnr9ni.
by the Portland Railway, Light &
Power company.
It has been found that the new well
to supply the city with water will j
flow 500 gallons of water per minute j
1 6 feet below the ground, it is probable j
ztion. Several candidates were initi
ated into the secrets of the order.
Plans were made for changing the
regular meeting night.
The next meeting1 to be held on tn;
third Saturday night of October will
George Bliss made a trip to Oregon
City last Tursday. .
Miss Minnie Edwards made a trip
to Oregon City last Saturday.
M. and Mrs. Al Linsley and family
of Beaver Creek spent Sunday with
Air and Mrs. F. Brown aid farjily of
Carus.
Little Helen Spangler entertained a
party of 14 little folks at her fifth
birthday at her home Saturday after
noon They all had a very nice time.
Mr and Mrs. Cu-ry ar.d daughter
Reni were Oregon City visitors Sat-
urduy.
Mrs Abraham Jones of Portland
spent a few days with Mrs. Dave Jonfs
of Carus last week, j -
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisbor
at the Oregon City hospital last Monday
a daughter, Thelma Angeline.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cline sppnt Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Brown.
Willamette Items
With Rheumatism
that a Centrifical pump will be pur- be In the forffi of mPlPti
chased in the near future, one that There n)w oyer 100 members 0
win pump zvv gallons per minute i u j thie OTder R Wg time ig bping. ar
city uses arxut ou.vuu gaiious ui wn...-i- ( ranged for the next social evening.
per day. I .
The council ordered the payment of TVT T Cf - 1
?100-) for gravel used in repairing C i-'J-dll AS O LJ. 11 J.CI1
street and also the street leading to
the fair grounds.
As a number of residents of Canby
have failed to pay their street assess
ments, a notice has been given them
that this must be paid this week if
they desire to take advantage of the
Bancroft bondiDg act. There still re
mains about $20,000 not bonded to oe
. paid.
C. H. Sheldcn, manager of the Hunt-ley-Draper
Drug company, has been
selected as councilman to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of
Ora Slyter. Mr. Slyter is to take up
his residence in Molalia.
Canby Pastor Will
Attend Conference
CANBY, Oct. 5.-vMr. Spulak. son of
Mrs Kate Spulak, who resides at their
farm near New Era, was stricken with
rheumatism while he was engaged in
building in .Canby Tuesday afternoon
and was unable to move for some time,
his entire side having been affected
He was able to leave for his home
later in the day, and is reported to be
somewhat improved. The young man
was afflicted several years ago in the
same, manner, and soon recovered after
visiting a mineral resort.
CANBY LOCALS
CANBY, Oct. 5. Rev. Boyd Moore,
pastor of the Methodist church of this
city, left on Wednesday morning for
Forest Grove to attend the annual con
ference of the Methodist church.
The conference beginning on Wed
nesday, will convene until Sunday
evening, inclusive. Rev. Moore is an
officer. - -
Mrs. Moore will leave Friday to re
main until Sunday evening.
During Rev. Moore's absence from
church in this city, his pulpit will be
supplied by another paster., but there
will be no services Sunday evening.
W. Terry Is Buried
In Zion Cemetery
CANBY, Oct 5. The remains of
William Terry, of Porilar.d, who diud
at the state hospital in Salem Satur
day, were brought to Cnby for burial
Sun Jay. The funera! services were held
from the Nazarene church Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock, and were large
ly attended. A minister from Portland
officiated.
Interment was in the Zion cemetery.
Mr. Terry was a brother cf Mrs
Thomas Earls, of this city, and had
visited here on a number of occasions I
before he was stricken
VISIT IN VANCOUVER
CANBY, Oct 5. Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Knight and son, Beauford, Mrs. H. N.
Brown and daughter. Miss Margaret,
formed a party to motor to Vancouver,
Wash., Sunday, where they spent tru:
afternoon. They made the trip in
the Knight automobile, and among th';
places visited while there was the
barracks, which was of unusual inter
est to -Beauford Knight, as. this was
his visit in a barracks.
A NEW ARRIVAL
CANBY, Oct. 5 Mr. and Mr-?
Bernie Davenport, iormerly of Canby.
who have been making their" home la
California for some time, are rejaicing
over the arrival of a son at the home
cf Mr. Davenport's father, James
Davenport, of this city. Mr. Davenport
was engaged in the jewelry business
in Canby a number of years ago.
CANBY, Oct. 4C. F. Bates, real
estate dealer, of this city, wa3 in Ore
gon City on business Tuesday after
noon.
Mrs. Kate Spulak. residing near New
Era. was in Canby Tuesday transacting
business. Mrs. Spulak brought a
sample of some'of her dried fruit, in
cluding Petit plums., Italian prunes
apples and other fruits, that were of
the finest uaiity brought to the market
this season. Mrs. Spulak dried this
fruit herself with a dryer of the Cam
ily's own make. Last year's crop was
larger than this year, but Mrs. Spulak
believes that the quality is much better
this year.
Mr. and Mm C H. Sheldon were
Portland visitors Tuesday
Miss Lorraine Lee and Miss Violet
Evans, of this city, visited in Oregon
City Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Knight and son,
Beauford, motored to Portland Satur
day, where Mr." Knight is serving on
the federal grand jury.
Gilbert Hutchinson, of, Portland, was
in Canby on Sunday as the guest of
relatives, including his aunt, Mrs. It
Soper.
Mr' and Mrs. Raymond Pfister, re
cently married, whose heme is at
Drain, Oregon, .spent Sunday in Canby.
While here they visited Mr. Pfister's
sister, Miss Viola Pfister who is at
tending the Canby high school, and
mak.'nr her home at the residence of
Mrs. Ella Kocher.
Meadowbrook Items
1
R. C Duke Garage f
Automotive Electrical Repairing f
I 20 Years Experience I
ACCESSORIES
Opposite Depot Canby, Ore.
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CANBY OREGON CITY
Stage Time Table
STAGE LEAVES 5 MINUTES BE
FORE SCHEDULED TIME
WEEK-DAYS i
MEADOWBROOK. Oct. . Mabel
Dunrud who has been working in Port
land the past year is spending a few
days with hor p-irei ts Air and Mrs. P.
Dunrud.
Roy Sullivan returned home Thurs
day from Salem much improved where
he has been taking treatment of a doctor.
The Siler family of Union Mills spent
Sunday at the Chindgren home.
Week end visitors at the George
HotVtetter home were He-rmen, Deria
and Edna Offel and Lillian Marsmanu
cf Newberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Young and daugh
ter Ruth Helen spent a few days this
week visiting relatives in Portland.
School started Monday October 3rd,
with an . enrollment of. about thirty
five, Ruth Chindgren of this place
principal and Alma Lizberg of Oregon
City, primary teacher.
Alfred Johnson who has been mak
ing his home with his neice. Mr3. M
D. Chindgren, for the past year left for
a three weeks' visit to Nebraska Sri-day.
Lt. Canby Lv. Ore. City
7:25 a. m. 8:00 a. m.
9:55 a. m 11:00 a, m.
12:55 p. m. 2:00 p. m.
4:15 p. m. 5:00 p. m.
EXTRA TRIPS SATURDAY
2:55 p. m. 3:35 p. m.
6:T5 p. m. 7:00 p. m.
SUNDAY
Lv. Canby ' Lv. Ore. City
7:5 a. m. 8:30 a. m.
9:55 a. m. 11:30 a. m.
12:55 p. m. 2:00 p. m.
4:15 p. m. 5:00 p. m.
5:15 p. m. 7:00 p. ni.
7:55 p m. 10:45 p. m.
Carus Items
CARUS, Oct. 3. Mr. and Mrs Fre.l
Henrici and son Lloyd of Portland
were guests at' Mr and Mr. Lunco
Shockley Monday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Albert Schoenborn and
family and Mr. and Mrs.' Herman
Smidt and family spent Wednesday
' the state fair.
Mrs. Dave Jones and Mrs Abram
J Jones of Portland 3pent Tuesday after
Inoon with Mrs. L. Scockley.
j After the rain we had the farmer are
row very busy digging their potatoe.?.
Fare 25c
I LESLIE V. GRAY
I JEWELER
High Grade Jewelry at Reasonable j
Prices. !
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
I CANBY, OREGON
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The Willamette W. C. T. U. met at
the home of Mrs. C. B. Wilson last
Wednesday, for the election of offi
cers The following officers were
elected. President, Mrs McArthu.-,
vice president, Mrs. DeBok; secretary,
Mrs. Casey and treasurer, Mrs. Ream.
Helen Wallis of Willamette, was one
of the lucky ones at the county fair
when she won first prize in the can
ning contest, Beulah Snldow another
Willamette girl won third prtze in the
same project. Ruby Hogan of Bol
ton won fourth prize. All three girls
are students of the West Linn High
Among those attending the Sells
Floto circus in Portland Tuesday
were Mrs. Fred Baker and sons Mat
ion and Kenneth and Mrs. Ewald Leis
man and sons Richard and Marshal,
Mr. tnd Mrs. J. A. Ream, Sr., and
their grandson, Norman Barnes, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Thornberry.
Jack Kanney and Jessie Beal were
visitors in Portland Tuesday.
Mrs. B. F. Baker and daughter
Gladys of Willamette returned tt;
their home Sunday after a four weeks
visit to their friends in Independenc".
A very enjoyable party was held
at the home of Mrs. Fred Baker Fri
day evening in the form of a Sewing
Bee. everyone brought their sewing
and delicious refreshments were
served by the hostess. Those attend
ing were: Mrs. Frank Shipley, Mrs.
J. A Ream, Jr., Mrs. John Casey,
Mrs. Robert Young, Mrs. John Raush,
Mrs. Albert Adamson, Mrs. Ewald
Leisman and Mrs. Fred Baker.
The Willamettei Ladies Aid held
a sliver tea innrsaay at me nome ui
Mrs Ed. Carpenter. Those present
were: Airs. Silverman, Mrs. sutton,
Mrs. Fromong, Mrs. Dollar, Mrs. Dav
is, Mrs. Gary, Mtsl Leisman, Mrs.
Ewald Leisman, Mrs. Ream, Mrs. Wal
lis, Mrs. Prawl, Mrs- Casey. Mrs. Kath
erine Davis, Mrs. Adamson, Mrs. Jun
ken, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Carpenter,
Mrs. Bennett, Gladys Davis, Everett
and Margaret Gary. Donald and Ken
neth Ream, Richard and Marshall
Leisman, Joe Bennett, Lawrence Dol
lar, Billy Tuor, Chester and Frances
Carpenter. Salad, sandwiches,' cvf
lac and cake were served by the
hostess asisted by Mrs. Adamson and
Mrs. Junken
Mr. and Mrs L. W. Porter, Joyce
Mercer and Berns Britton motored to
Portland Sunday evening and attend
ed a show.
M.rs. John Nowak; and daughter.
Janet who have been visiting Mrs.
Nowak's mother at Bayocean, have re
turned to their home in Willamette.
Jriln Casey, who works on the rail
road near Tillamook, visited n:s
friends in this place Saturday and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Angel of Frog
Pond, visited at the home of Mrs.
Leisman Monday.
Members of the Willamette Ladies
Aid, will give a food sale at the
church next Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shirley and
children, Howard, Frances and Au
drey, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
John Turner of Frog Pond Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Everett Downey and
children, Virginia and Walter were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs Joe GUriey
for dinner Monday evening.
Fwald Leisman will operate his
bus from Willamette to the Salem
Fair grounds Saturday Many ot th
Willamette folks are planning on attending.
BHflELD IS
Oil TRIAL; NO
DELAY GIVEN
PRISONER CAREFULLY
DRESSED FOR EVENT
Defense Loses Attempt For
Postponement; Motion
Is Overruled
ROSEBURG, Oc;. 5. The trial, cf
Dr. Richard M. Brumfield on the in
dictment charging him with the mur
der cf Dennis Russell on. July 13 is
lo proceed without delay.
Selection of a jury to try the den
tist was begun at-10: 30 o'clock" this
morning.
This action followed denial by Judge
G. G. Bingham of the defense's mo
tion for a continuance of the case un
til October 24.
Judge Bingham held that no assur
ance that Dr. C. S.'Mahood, health of
ficer of Calgary, Canada, and called
by the defense as one of its main wit
nesses, would be present at the later
date, had been given the ccurt md
that Dr. Mahood is without the juris
diction of the court, making it impos
sible to bring him unless he comes
voluntarily. Dr. Mahood examined
Brumfield following the dentist's ar
rest near Calgary.
Attorney Rice made a plea for tb
continuance and this plea was oppos
ed by District Attorney George Neu-
ner
Immaculately dressed in a bhie
serg? suit, shaven and with his hair
trimmed, on the advice of his at
torneys. Dr.. Brumfield entered th
courtroom here at 9:50 this morning
Sheriff Starmer. Jailer Hopkin3
and Speciai Deputy Sheriff Kipp-il
guarded tho prisoner as he entered
and sat near him in the courtroom. At
torney Rice asked Starmer to keep
his deputies from crowding urumfiell
too closely.
Mrs. Brumfield made her appear
ance in court a few minutes later, tak
ing a seat beside her husband.
Judge Bingham entered the court
room at 10:04 o'clock and Constable
Dillard at once opened court.
SANDY DEPARTMENT
MRS. J. M. C. MILLER Correspondent
Wedding Bells Ring
For Happy Couple
SANDY, Oct. 4 Although not unex
pected, the wedding of Miss Marguer
ite Klein and Cyril Gray was a sur
prise as the announcement was not
made until the day before' the wed
ding, which occurred , Wednesday,
September 28, at Gresham, Father
Bruenagel officiating. The witnesses
were Miss Isabel Gray and Alex Gray.
The happy pair left by auto immediat
ely after the ceremony for La Bam,
Wash., with Mr. Gray at the wheel,
lo spend a few days with Mrs. Gray's
homefolks. The newlyweds returned
the first of the week, locating on the
Bonnett place.
Miss. Isabel Gray and Mrs. Scales
gave a miscellaneous shower for Miss
Klein at the Scales home the evening
before the wedding, and a profuse ar
ray cf beautiful gifts delighted the
bride. The guests also brought delic
ious refreshments and a delightful cc
social time was enjoyed.
The following guests were present:
Mrs. Harry Reed, Mrs. Adolph Dar
hens, Mrs. George Beers, Mrs. August
Hoernicke, Mrs. Gus Darkens, Mrs.
R. Ditters, Mrs. Julius Strue, Mrs. E.
Beers, Mrs. Ed Wolfe, Mrs. Erjteat
Harris, Mrs. W. Bosholm, Mrs. R. E.
Esson, Mrs. George Perret, Mrs. J
C. Duke, Mrs. A. W. Bell, Pauline and
Margaret, Mrs. Henry Perret, Mrs.
C. Scharnke. Mrs. Will G'arow, Mrs
John Maronay, Mrs. -J. M. C. Miller,
Mrs.- Hennessey, and the Misses Lulu
tftldy. Bertha Hoffman, Mary Scharnke
Mary Junker, Isabel Gray and Mildred
Bosholm.
mark of appreciation of his services the
past year as pastor of the church and
a fellow worker in - the community.
The fund was raised among members
of the community as well as the
church attendants and members; which
tells of the high esteem in which Rev
Cotton is held.
Rev S. F. Pitts of Cottrell . will
preach in the Sandy M. E. church on
Sunday night, October 23 Mr. Pitts
is a splendid speaker and has a fine,
congregation in his home community.
Miss Mabel Erdman spent the week
end with home folks.
Chaa Krebs of Sandyridge had din
ner at the Erdman. home a few days
ago.
Mrs. B. Kinnel and three children
of Lents spent Sunday with the M.
Mowrey family.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine of Portland
I spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs
Mowrey and family.
Mrs. Maurice Mowrey called cn
Mrs. Peterson for a isit Saturday.
SANDY SCHOOL NOTES
The Parent-Teacher meeting which
was postponed last week will be hell
tonight, Friday.
Kenneth Proctor proved himself tho
"man of the hour" last Friday when
he took charge of the pupils in his
room after Mrs. Tillman went with
Miss Lippold to Portland.
Wisconsin People
V lSltinff On CoaSt Miss Margaret Miller heard Miss
" I LdPDOld'a fI acirpq whilti ctiA M'ac uk.
sent on her sad mission.
SANDY, Oct. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jonne Shelley has recovered from
Maas of Milwaukie, Wis., have been a 10-days illness and started to school
visiting Rev. and Mrs. Dobberful and again a few days ago.
family for several days. Mr. Mass is Walter Dobson has been employed
an uncle of Rev. Dobberful, and he to do the janitor work at the M K.
and Mrs. Maas spent three weeks on ! church.
their trip, which is the. first time j
they have been to the coast. They I
are delighted with the western scen
ery and country, especially after tak
ing the Columbia Highway trip. Rev.
Frances and Gertrude Meinig cam's
home Friday evening from O. A. C-,
returning Sunday evening The girls
made out monthly statements for thei-
father on Saturday, so they proved
and Mrs. Dobberful drove their guests very useful as well as loving horns
beyond Hood River, covering l3- visitors. The girls are boarding at'
miles in one day of sightseeing.
Mr. and Mrs. Maas will return east
via the southern California soute.
Father of Teacher
Jury Disagrees In
Berquist-Wade Case
After neariy six hours deliberation,
the jury in the civil case . of , Albert
Bernuist versus H C. Wade and wife
and A J. Bockhold. disagreed Tuesday
night, and wag discharged
J. U Campbell without a verdict
The case .for $1000 damages, was
broight upon the allegation of -misrepresentation
in the sale of pr
perty, the plaintif! claiming that the
defendants who sold him a piece f
land represented ir.at they wourt
build a road to connect it with the
county road, which they had no inten
Uon of doing, and which was nevrr
done .
The jury, composed of P. E Bonney.
lohn Ely, F. W. Wanker, Fred C.
Bartholomew, Miles Deakin, John
Heinz, Wm.' A Rankel, H 11 . Each
man, J. A. Wall and J. M. Hollowell
proreeeii to try ihe case upon the
consent of counsel to only 11 jurors
Tney went out at 3.1:, and were dis
charged at 9 o'clock without bringing
a verdict
Neighborhood Party
Ail-Night Affair
SANDY, Oct. 5. There was a ncigh
boriiood party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Mitchell Saturday night
thaj was .greatly enjoyed by all thoise
present, the festivities lingering till
8 o'clock the next morning A midnight
lunch of ice cream, cake, sandwiches
and coffee was served. Those playing
the dance music were John Mitchell,
Airs. A. Bedenstein, John Dickery, and
Mrs. W. F. Strack. Dorothy Mottingly
and Desiree Strack played and Dorothy
and Martha Snedden sang. Mrs. Beden-
Shepherd's Hall at present.
H. Richards of Boring was out here
taking pictures of the school during
the week.
Ellen Hall, a member of the Kelso
school poultry club, took fifth prize
Passes at Salem at Athe Tnty jah on, he,r. ,!ucsl
been absent the past week on account
SANDY, Oct. 3. The sudden death of colds and other ailments.
of Miss Lippold's father at Salem I Miss Ivy Ten Evck writes from the
cast a gloom over the high school Oregon "U" that everything is fine
student body here. Mr. Lipr.0ld fell there and she is delighted, though
from a tree and was. killed fast Fri- busy
day morning.
Miss Lippold is the assistant high
school principal. The students order
ed flowers sent to Salem in time for
the funeral. The entire community is
Albert Wilkins was out home Sat
urday and Sunday. He is attending
an aviation' school in Portland.
Miss Jean Proctor has chosen com
merce for her special work and en-
expressing sympathy for Miss Lip- tered the Behnke-Walker college t
pold in her bereavement.
Old Rock Crusher
Is Being Replaced
SANDY, Oct. 3 Another rock
crusher is being put under the Meinig
hill as the first one did not prove
satisfactory, A new crusher is also
being built at Cedar Creek, near tho
ctaiii and T Pno ' V o yid A Ailfrann I 1 I n l a. .. . l j I .
ah. pmuo. 11 me urauier the Parent-Teacher meeting were
ine .eti rioe. Mariiia oitfuutiii
Portland last Monday.
Wayne Duncan had to be out of
school last week on, account of hav
ing his tonsils removed.
The party planned for the initation
of the Freshmen of the high school
was postponed last Friday night on
account of the sorrow that came to
the assistant. Miss Lippold.
Miss Margaret Miller, high school
principal, went home for the week
end as both the high school party and
sang.
danced the highland fling; and among
other entertainment numbers was a
jig dance by Mr. Anderson.
Beside the Mitchell family the fol
lowing were present: Mr. and Mrs.
Mattingly and' Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs.
Lehnfield, Mrs. E Coleman and two
children, Mr. and Mrs August Beden
stein, Mr. and Mrs. John Dunn, Mrs.
W. F Strack and three daughters, Mrs
ArmFtrong, Mrs. Ed. Williams and chil
dren. Miss Helen Nelson, Miss Martha
Sledden, Herbert Armstrong, Carl
Kubitza, Ed Hein, P. Peacock and A-Anderson.
Farewell Party Is
Given Littlepages
of the week.
LEAVE FOR SOUTH
Jury In Stephens
, Case Cannot Agree
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh is a local disease, greatly in
fluenced bv constitutional conditions.
and in order to cure it you must take
an internal remedy. Hall s Catarrli
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 cf
the best physician in this country for
years. It is composed of some of tho
bejst tonics known, combined with
some of the best blood purifiers. Tha
perfect combination of the ingredi
ents in Hall's catarrh MeGicine 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.
Seven hours deliberation failetf to
find a -rdict in the case of the state
versus W. J. Stephens.
Stepheris, en trial in the circuit
court, was charged with improperly
operating a motor vehicle. He wh
the driver of one of the machines in
a smash n the highway three months
ago which resulted in the serious in
jury of Mrs. Will Wright
The jury, which was discharged by
Jude Campbell at ten o'clock last
night after they failed to agree, was
composed of J, J. Davis, Miles Deakin,
J. A Wall, D. C: Ely, Fred C. Barthol
nmew, John Heinz. Sidney E. Smith.
Henry Bickner, John C. Pusch, W. K
Logis and J. M. Hollowell
Stop at our new
I BOYLE-DAYTON
5 gallon pump. Honest measure.
Lent Bros. Garage I
CANBY, OREGON
Chief Counsel For
Fatty" Quits Cage
641
LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Oct. 5. Frank
E. Dominguez made public a letter to
day addressed to Roscoe C. (Fatty)
Arbnckle, announcing his withdrawal
as chief counsel in the defense of Ar
buckle against charges of manslaugh
ter at San Francisco in connection
with . the death of Miss Virginia
Rappe. actress, following-a. rarty at
the Hotel St. Francis in San Frru-cisco.
LUMBER
See Moehnke Brothers for
prices on all kinds of Rough and
Dressed Lumber, Dry Shiplap.
Deliveries made promptly if
taken in truck loads.
Phone Beaver Creek 1-55 or 14-35
Address Moehnke Bros.
Hoff, Oregon, Rt. 1
IIHttllMlftMtttim
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5. Arraign
ment of Arbuckle on a police court
charge of manslaughter, one of the
two such charges pendinjg against
him. came up today in the court of
Superior Judge Louderback and was
continued until Friday.
Large Plat Near
Gladstone Filed
SANDY, Oct. 5. The neighbors of
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Littlepage gave them
a farewell surprise party last Sunday
evening . The evening was spent play
ing games and cards and at midnight
a fine lunch .was served.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs
Ed. Littlepage and son Ray, Mr. ami
Mrs. Gus Finger and Richard, and Ray
mondt Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sitz, Clara
and Myrtle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Her
man and baby. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Suckow and sons Richard and Milton, j
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Zogg, James Bell,
Thomas Macho. Henry Gherke, Lou
GherKe, Henry WiOmer, Will Widmer,
the Misses Pauline, Barbara, Amelia
and Lillian Zogg, Miss Capell, Theo
dore Zogg Portland guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Capen, Edwin and Albert,
Mr. anT Mrs. ' Mickelson and little
Jean and Frank M. Mulkoy.
Mr. and Mrs. Litrtlepige expect to
move to their new home at Kelso th's
week.
Community Council
Meets at Cottrell
good gravel will soon be rushed on called off for Friday night.
the Sandy-Cherry ville road. The AHiiiin rsrnrhinn h iivnmiimr nno
Malar fill was being rushed the fijst of most prominent theatre build
ings in San Francisco and Is also at
tending night school there.
A little house is being built at
Brightwood for the teacher, which
makes her very happy as she had no
place to live.
Mrs. Buckley, county school sup
ervisor, was at Eagle Creek Tuesday,
and also expected to visit the school
at Sandyridge. She has already vis
ited 27 schools the past month.
There are only 12 pupils enrolled
in the Marmot school. Lillian B. Ten
Eyck is principal. The enterprising di
rectors think these 12 are entitled to
as good a school as any in the county.
When school opened the pupils
looked on 40 feet of new blackboard.
the desks and all other furniture had
been varnished until everything look
ed new. A new 5-foot bookcase fills
one corner where primary supplies,
extra books and the phonograph are
kept In the back 'of the room is a
sand table for the little ones and a
read:'ng table for the larger one3, and
a sectional bookcase for the 100 vol
umes of the school library. The win
dows are "homey" with sash curtains
and red geraniums' in full bloom
stand on the shelves. The school is
amply provided with charts, maps
and globes. In the play shed which
was built last year are two turning
bars, and two sets of rings. This
school has an unusually attractive
yard and a beautiful view of the sur
rounding country.
SANDY, Oct 3 Mrs. Katie Koch,
sister of Mayor Junker and Miss Mary
junker left today at 4 o'clock for Port
land where they took 'a night train for
San Francisco. They will visit a brother-in-law
of Mayor Junker, Louis
Schafer, who crossed the ocean the
same time that Mrs. Koch came to
American Mr. Schafer was a. small
boy at that time. After a visit at San
Francisco Miss Junker expects to
go on to Los Angeles to visit Miss
Akin, a former Sandy high school
teacher.
SURVEYORS BUSY
SANDY, Oct. 3 County Sureyors
have been running lines the past week
on the new market road which will
run trom Estacada to Firwood ana
then merge into the highway. The
market road will cross on the corner
of J. D. DeShazer's pasture. The
first survey was made through his
field.
FUNERAL SET
A plat, covering 93 lots of approxi
mately 9 acres each, was filed with
Recorder J. G. Noe Weinrsday. The
Oregon Iron and Steel Company are
the locators of the property, which is
an addition to Bryant Acres, locate
in Sections 7 and 18, T2, SR1E, which
is about a mile northwest of Gladstone.
The plat is laid off for sale as res
idential and smu.ll tract sites.
SANDY, Oct. 3 At the lecent Com
munity council meeting at Cottrell
Rev. cbtton was elected president,
Mrs. "Van Fleet secretary and Joe
Caldo third member at large. The
reports from the four committees
were approved. The Home Life Com
mittee recommended that more enter
tainment in the home be provided
by th parents. They also urged more
music in the home.
A study class along mal-nutrition
lines was urged, and home economics,
child welfare and labor saving de
vices were lecture subjects that were
referred to the county agent with the
hope they would be included in the
famrer's week program which, will be
held at Gresham next January.
The committee on better farms was
urgad to cooperate with the farm br.
reau. .
The better schools report recom
mended consolidation of districts and
was referred to the Parent Teacher
for discussion.
For better churches the commit
tee suggested better preachers, bet
ter attendance, more bible study and
suitable buildings.
SANDY, Oct. 5. A letter has just
been received from Miss Elsie Lip
pold, at Salem, assitant high school
teacher that the funeral of her father
was to be held on Thursday. Relatives
were expected to arrive from the East
in time for the. service3. Miss I-ippold
said her father evidently had an at
tack of heart trouble while in a tree
gathering walnuts, which caused him
to fall to his tragic death
Miss Lippold will take up her school
work again next Monday. In the mean
time Miss Margaret Miller, principal,
will look after Miss Lippold's classes.
SANDY LOCALS
MARRIAGE IS SURPRISE
Watch Is Presented
To Rev. Earl Cotton
SANDY, Oct. 3 Aafter Re. Earl
Cotton finished his sermon last Sun
day morning at the Pleasant ' Home
Methodist church he was surprised
by Barry Bickford taking the floor
and asking for a "hearing." Mr; Bicfc
ford proceeded to present Rev. Cot
ton with a handsome gold watch as a
SANDY, Oct 5. Word was received
this evening that Miss Bina Douglass
of Eagle Creek and Will Pell of Sandy
ridge had surprised their many friends
by quietly slipping over to Hillsbcro
and being married Tuesday. The couple
are expected to return in a few days.
Deep Creek Items
SANDY, Oct. 3 More interesting
personal events have been happew
ing at Deep Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen have re
turned home from Illinois where they
visited for some time. Mr. Hansen's
mother, who is 80 years of age, re
turned with them and stood the trip
well
Mrs. A Smith and Esther Ander
son spent Friday afternoon at the lv
Erdman home. Mrs. Erdman has bean
on the sick list.
The J. M. Anderson family are en
joying a newly purchased Ford which
they find very useful. a
Mr. and Mrs. George Gollings and
son Melvin of Ridgefield, Wash.,
spent Saturday and Sunday visiting
with the D. Erdman family. Mrs. Gol
lings is Mr. Erdman's sister.
Chester Richey is now employed a't
the Oregon Worsted mills in Sell-
wood, i '
Miss Esther Erdman returned home
last week from a trip to Tillamook
and reports; a fine time.
Mrs. Ernest Hoffmeister spent
rew days of the past week in Port
land -
Harry Henriksen of Portland came
out recently to look after his farm.
The quarterly meeting of the Lu
theran church was held on Sunday.
There was regular preaching services
in the morning and an afternoon meet
ing of the Ladies' Aid and ; the vot
ing- members was helfl.
Rev. Earl Cotton left on Monday for
Forest Grove to attend the annual
conference of the Methodist church.
It has been requested that the
Sandy Sunday school hour be an-
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