Pasre 2 OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1921. 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. Weekly News Items Of Cams Section CARUS, Oct. 11 Born to Mr. an 1 Mrs. Ed. Hargrieve last week a nine pound boy. Miss Edna May Clark, the minister s daughter of Cams, underwent an oper ation last Monday for appendicitis and is reported recovering. Mr and Mrs. Herman Smidt and family left Tuesday for Spokane wher: they will spend a few days visiting their friends. ' The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Cline "Wednesday afternoon with a good attendance. E. C. Brown and daughter ElizaboLi made a trip to Portland last Wednes day. Ed Hargrieve who has beeD very ill for several weks. has been improving untit one day last week he took a re- laps-.?, and the nurse was recalled. William and Emerson Edwards fin ished picking apples at Dufur and re turned home on Wednesday. Mr .and Mrs. Gecrge Bli: s were call ers at John Hughes of Beaver Creek Thursday afternoon. Mrs Gwillam's cousin, Mr. Ham mond, was a visitor at their place this week. The Ladies Aid meets with Mrs. Fred Spangler Wednesday afternoon October 19 and a gocd attendance is desired: Friends -from Portland spent Tues day afternoon with Mrs. Bud WeiEer. John Davis and Carl Schmeis2r made a trip to Oregon City on Wed nesday. Mrs. Otto Frederick spent the week-; end at the home of her parents ;t j TJnion Mills. Mrs. John Calvery and daughter Mary were Oregon City callers !a-jt Tuesday. Charner Jones made a trip to Port land last Wednesday. Miss Bertha Martin of Beaver Creek spent a few days with her sifter Mrs. Nathan Caseday last week. Mrs. John R. Lewis went to Oregon The callers at the Hargrieves Sun day were her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dunton, her siEter. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Eltins. her brother Victcr Dunton and daughter Wilmn. Mrs Peter Fanrie and Mrs. George Bliss and children Mr and Mrs James Brown and daughter, Margie of Fortland spent the week end with Ed and Harry Hlrown. City to consult a physician regardiLg i (iav 0 Oregon City Jier eyes which have been giving trouble for some time Otto Frederick was a business call er at Beaver Creek one day last week Mrs. Tom Davis of Beaver Creek spent Thursday afternoon at the G- R Gwillam home. Mr and Mrs. Lunee Shockley cele brated their fifteenth wedding anniver sary last Thursday by taking an auto trip to Washington accompanied by their two little daughters. Elizabeth and Lucille and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ' Cooper of Oregon City. Carus was well represnted Wednes day and Thursday in the long waiting line at the court house in Oregon City, being the last days for the tax payers. The Carus prone growers have been busy hauling their crops to Canby for shipment. The crop was not as heavy scs some years but was of a fine qual ity. Mr and Mrs. Lake Caste of Clacka mas spent a day with Mr. and Mrs Harvey Brown recently. App Jones marketed notatce? in Beaver Qrek cooperated store last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Kline and Mrs. Harry Brown attended the general con fernce at Forest Grove Friday and Sat urday. John Kline was a business caller at the W. X. Davis farm Wednesday. Gvilliaiu Gwilliam was a business caller on Willamette Harris last Wed nesday. Mrs. Harold Magner is-, in Portland having her eyes treated. Two more new scholars were added to the school last Monday making an enrollment of 47. . A group of Carus young folks atter-tl-ed the moving picture show at Beaver Creek Grange hall Wednesday even ing. Mrs. Herrran Fisher and daughter. Paula and Ruth, motored to Oregon City last Wednesday. Mrs- Nettie Jaggar and son Fred made a trip to Oregon City one day last week. Mis. App Jones and son. Adrian, and her mother, Mrs. Monroe Irish, motor ed to Oregon City last Saturday. Mists Erma Caseday spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Maude O'Leary. Miss Minnie Edwards spent Thurs day afternoon with Miss Paula aud Ruth Fisher. Mr. and Mr3. Tom McCarthy and son Richard and Mrs. Albert Schoen born omtored to Willamette last Fri day. Mrs. Shim ille of Oregon City spent a few days with her daughtr, Mrs. Lewis McCarthy. Mrs. Walter Fisher and baby return ed home from the Oregon City bospiUil last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fonie of Molal- la spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George Eliss and family. Mr and Mrs. Glen Yergers and fam ily of Butteille were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spangler last Sunaay. George Brenner motored to New berg last Sunday on business. Jack Irish of Portland spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Monron Irish Fred Josi and daughter Anna motored to Oregon City, one day last wek. Tom Davis of Beaver Creek has sold his thiily acres at Carus to Mr. Holli- Clarkes News Items Of Timely Interest CLARKES. Cct. 11. W II Bort miller ud son Kenneth 'were in Ore gon City recently and bought a wood saw to cut cord wood for t-iemselves. Kenneth Botterailler is doing the cut ting. Fdd Buol dug his potatoes Ir.st wd k and Mrs. Edd B'lol's sister assisted. Albert David Lee was in Oregon City last Saturday. Henry C- Kleinsmith was in Port land one day last week. Edi' Buol sowed jra:n last week a? id George P. Clarke assisted him. , George Grace was in Portland on; day 'ast week. . Ralph Caples hauled some lumbi-r to Oregon City last week for Moahnk- Bros. sawmill. .. Ray Jones was in Amity recently where he owns a piece of land with a pruni- dryer on it. He dried prunes foi the people up there. Jue Swartz. the Watkins man, was in Clarkes last Friday and Saturday Mrs. Clyde Ringo end daughter anil her sister-in-law Mrs. Ernest Berger and son Robert Berger and. Mrs. Clyde Rmgo's mother-in-law and Airs Ernest Berger's mothfr, Mrs. Lizziii Ringo, were in Oregon city on Friday, Sep tember 30. Eil .Mae, a sheep rancher from East ern Orpgun, took abiut 4000 bead ;f sheep through clarkes recently to Fastrn Oregon. He is going to put them on range for tie winter Walter Lee and Claude P.ottemiller were in Oregon City on Sunday, Oct'i- ber 2. Theodore Sager and Virgil Cook wer in Oregon City recently. sam burn r, our road supervisor. has a bier crew working on the road grading the new road around the Buck ner h?ll and has the rock crusher ready to crush rock. Mrs. Ralph Caples was ir. Oregon City recently. Theodore and Wilfred Marshall wen- on a hunting trip to Southern Oregon and returned again last week. Miss Mary Bottemiller was in Ore gon city a week :go last Thursday uid Friday and visited her uncle A. S. Kleinsmith ind .amily Mrs A. V. lUithe was in Oregon City recently. Mrs. Herbert Carother and son El mer visited her grandmother Mrs S. M. Lee and her brother Walter Lee re cently. Elmer Rogers, who had blood poison in h's leg, is abie to be up and around again. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Moehnke an.1 daughters, Cartherine and Marguerite, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralrh Caples and von Robert last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Sager and daugh ter Grace and son Charles Sager visa ed Mr. and Mrs. P. Sager's daughter" Mrs. George P. Clark :ind family ard Mrs. Clarence Lee avd sons Melvin. Alvin and Marvin Lee and daughter Bernice Lee last Sunday Misses Dora and Pearl Wallace cf Oregon City visited their parents Mr ind Mrs. Wallace and family over Sun day. Mr. and Mrs R. Bulla rd and son Norman were in Oregon City i.nd visit ed their daughters Miss Hazel an Erma Pullad. Mrs. W. H. Bottemiller and daugh ters Mary and Mrs. C- Ra'ph, two chi- dreu Arthur and Vivian Ralph and her son Claude Bottemiller were Kenton and Oregon City visitors last Sun day afternoon. Miss Polly Trimnii is visiting; her sister Mrs. John Marshall and family for a short time. Charley Ralph is working for W. H. We'-tlaufer. Mrs Berger is visiting her brother Albert Durst and family also her son Ernest Berger and family for a shart time. Walter Lee and Claude Bottemiller spent Friday evening Cogar of Colton Osi-ar Hoel from Vancouver cam cut recently to see, about renting his farm in Timber Grove to W. H. Wott laufor. He also visited his nephew vValter E Lee for a few days. Walter Xee was ir. Oregon City Ia?t Sunday evening Miss Catherii e Sullivan who visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Sul ,'ivan has returned to Portland. Charley Marshall and family went in town last Sunday evening. t with wnnv,i'iT i i tx XT,,- By Fall From Horse Birthday Party Is Given Hoff People HOPF, Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Otto loehnke motored to Portland but S-iturday. Mr?. F. N. Shaw and daughter To- Etta visited friends fn Molalla an thereabouts for a fw days last week Dr. and Mrs. St wart of Seattlo Tent a few dayR last week at the home of Harrie Morehouse. Mr and Mrs. W. Herman and daurh ter Mary accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Uob Sncigrass of Mulino motored to Eagle Crek Sunday. A dinner was given recently at tue home of F N. Shaw in honor of Mrs I". N' Shaw's, Mrs. O. T . Kay's and Ruscl. Fausts birthdays. Thoss pres ent were Mr. and Mrs O- L. Shaw am! 'amiiy of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs O. T Kay of Molalla, Mr and Mrs. C. L. Standings and family of Dickie Prairi-, Mr and Mrs. E. J. Faust and family of Mulino, Mr. and Mrs F. N. Shaw and daughter DeBtta and Albert Widner. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by ill Miss Mary Shaw spent Sunday with Miss Kate Bohlandr Mr and Mrs. W. J Herirau and lit tle daughter we.- Gregon City visiters Saturday. M and Mrs. H. Morehouse, Ruth reiih. and Dr. and Mrs. Stewart of Seat le motored up the highway on;1 day last week. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Parry have maili' their home . in Vancouver. Mr and Mrs. Fred Yeoman and little daughter spent Sunday with the form or's parents ar Willamette Mr and Mrs. Sif.Jns and family npent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A Miller Sam Route has returned to Beaver Crek again. Road Commtitee of Gives Report limtbrod. aie OVERSIZE GIANT CORDS At prices you have been paying for fabric tires Until our present stock is exhausted to impress on the public the unusual tire values offered in our new Oregon City store we offer the nationally advedtised, oversized (Not Junior) Mason Cord, which has never before been offered at cut prices at the following low prices : 10,000 MILE MASON CORDS BEAVER CREEK, Oct. 12. Another road meeting was held Saturday even ing, primarily to hear the report of the committee that waited on the county court requesting a market road. The committee reported that they had mst with the court and the prospects were discouraging, so they asked to be dis charged. This however was refused .and the committee instructed to keep on working until they are given some satisfaction. It has been, learned thai more traffic goes into Oregon City over the road leadir trom Clarkc-3 through Beaver Creek than over an ether road, and this road is given the least money with one exception. After the road meeting adjourned the house was again called to order and a Booster Club was organized for the purpose of working for good roads or any other matter that may seem beneficial to our community. John Schram and John Coulter were elected chairman and secretary, respectively, and a committee appotltsd to draft a constitution and by-laws. A number of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jones last Tuesday evening to help them cele brate their first wedding anniversary Cards were played, Mrs. Lindsley anr Robert Treynayne winning th prizes Mr. and Mrs. Jones were the recipients of and lovely gifts. Included in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Brown, Mr .and Mrs. Steve. Londergan. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Lindsley, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Havill, Wm. Jones, Robert Trey nayne, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jones. Miss Marion Mudgett was visiting her mother, Mrs. Hannah Hehn, and friends in Beaver Creek for several days last week. Guy Woodard's mother, who has been staying at his home for a few weeks, left last Friday to see her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. George Havill and Mr and Mrsi. Morehouse were Sunday guests of the T, A. Cornwell family at Highland. Tom Davis has resigned his position as truck driver for the Co-operative store on account of his health. Mr. Mak'nster is now driving the truck. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes went to Portland yesterday to attend the ban- cuet given by the Pacific Poultry Growers Association. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stewart of High land spent last Wednesday with Mrs Stewart's mothers, Mrs. Hehn. MACKSBTJRG, Oct. 12. The potato- harvest is about over and the. tubers have turned out far better than was ex pected, being in a much cleaner condi tion than they have shown before for many years This is in striking contrast to the plight in which they were taken from the, ground last year in the heavy rain .This year not a drop of rain has fallen throughout the entire tarvest Little Milton, the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Rath had the mis fortune last week to dislocate one cf his shoulders. With three other chil dren he was mounted upon a notably gentle horse but the animal taking sud den fright made a swift whirl trowing all the children to the ground. All escaped safely except Milton who was taken spedily to Canby where a physi cian attended to his injury and put tue little boy into comfortable shape with the prospect, of being well very soon. The Mothers' Club had a very busy and pleasant session on the afternoon of Thursday last at the home of Mrs Abe Hepler. At this meeting the work was for the replenishing of the club treasury which has never once been empty though no fees or fines have ever been imposed. The only source of revenue being work for which the club Is employed. The next meeting' will be on the afternoon of Thursday, October 20, at the home of the club's secretary, Mrs. G. M. Baldwin. The typhoid seems to have finished its course and departed from our Thursday clearing his property and vis- of the season on Saturday, October 22. iting relatives, here. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Dollar of Wil lamette visited relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hodge -had din ner with Mr. and Mrs George Tiede man Sunday. - John Kaiser, with a crew of mfen, dug his potatoes last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jf. Christensen visited their son Neils Christensen Jr. Sunday. C. Christensen of Oregon City haul ed wood for Alec Anderson last week. Mrs. H. Belding and daughter Mrs. Clarke motored to Portland Saturday. Stafford Resident Loses Valuable Cow STAFORD, Oct. 1Z. August Delker lost a valuable milk cow Saturday last. It was found with a pitchfork stuck clear through ?nto her lungs. It is thought another cow pushed her on to it in a barn the night before. , Mrs. Holton and daughter motored down to St Helens Sunday with Homer Nussbaura as driver They accompanied Mrs. I. Q. Gage heme. who had been up to attend the Oswego Grange Fair on Saturday. The loving cup won thifee years in succession by this Grange at the county fair was In evidence. It is very beautiful and the bank of Oregon City who presented it is remembered with gratitude by every member. Mr. Berry has gone to help his mother on her place for a week or two, &nd Mabel Oldham stays with nor nights. Henry Gage is doing nicely at thu midst. Precautions of such thorough-j Medical hospital on Lovejoy street. Mr. and Mrs. Cummings and familv of Hillsdale w'cre visiting their daugh ters and son-in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Schiewe and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schiewe. Dess has been taken that the disease has not spread beyond the Whiteis home and all the patients there seem to be well on the road to recovery. The children are practically wall while Mr. Whiteis who, for a time, whs alarmingly ill is fast getting well Eagle Creek News Briefs of Interes EAGLE CREEK, Oct. 12. Mrs Katie Douglass was the guest of Mrs Linda Hoffmeister last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Gibson were the dinre-r-guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibson Sunday. Mrs Laura Baumgarten, the school teacher, spent the week end at her Portland home. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benson and children, of Logan, spent Sunday a the home of Roy Douglass. They came to see their new nephew, Wesley God trey Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sersanous ard children, motored out to their farm home Sunday and spent the day. Mrs.. Viola Douglass of Estacada, is over this way visitimg' with her sons nd their families. Raymond DeShazer is working for Mrs. Rosa Baker. Mrs. Ed Douglass and little daughter, Betty Jean, motored to Gladstone Sat urday to visit with her tnotner for a few days. Mountain Road Items. MOUNTAIN ROAD, Oct. 11. The farmers of this community are busy with their fall work. Sam Moser and son George were grading on the main road to the Canby ferry last week. Miss Vivian Catlin spent the week end with her parents in Portland. A crowd of young- folks gathered af the home of Mrs. J. Bernert and spent a very joyful time playing cards Sat urday evening Postmaster Cook came over our mail route with Carl Elligsen the rural carrier- Monday ' N. S. Oldham hauled a load of t'le for L. S. Koellermeier Monday. R. C. Scoffen of l'ortland spent last Portland, and hopes are entertained that there will not have to be an oper ation. The West Linn high schcol bus makes a daily round of about 35 mile and at present collects about 22 scolars. The bridge at Waunkers on the read to Oswego is open for small traffic', but not safe yet for loaded trucks. A woman missionary from India, a Miss Landis, spoke to the people Sun day morning and evening. Dodge News Items DODGE, Oft,. 10. School opened Monday, October 3, with an enrollment of 45 in the two rooms. David Horner Sr. made a trip to Portland Monday to attend the Poultry Association reception held in the nsw quarters. G. W. Keller and Will Kaake made a trip to the huckleberry patch last week and brought back 12 gallons of huckle berries. David Horner and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner and family vifited with - tie Cha3. colson family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keller spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. May of Garfield. Mrs. May is Mr. Keller's niece. E. Jochinsen is hauling lumber to build a bridge across Hoop Creek. Garage Wall Fails To Stop Motorist BARTON, Oct. 11. Bernetia Stone, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Stone, who underwent an operation in Estacada for the removal of her tonsils, Is now at home and is reported as getting along nicely. S. F. Lyons is slowly .recovering from an attack of rheumatism. H. G. Knox, of Boring drove his new car through the garage recently tak ing a section of the rear wall with him. The car was brought to a halt in the cornfield. Mr. Knox escaped without a scratch on himself or his car. A gas tank has. been installed at the new Barton store and Barton motorists are rejoicing as they now have their choice of either Standard or Union gasoline- Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Lake were business visitors in Portland several days of last week. It is reported that the Walter Hall family is again moving into this neigh borhood. The hunters are busy cleaning and oiling their guns to have them in read iness for the first day of the hunting season. Birds, are fewer this year than usual. Lewis Rivers is contemplating build ing a house on the farm which he re cently purchased east of Barton. John Duley has purchased the Wright property in Boring. Cy Stone has sold his property in Boring to V. O- Mendenhall, mail-carrier on route 1 out of Boring. The Mendenhall family moving into their new home and the Stone family ire moving into the house which has re cently been erected on their farm on. the Sandy road east of Bering. Meadowbrook Items MEADOWBROOK, Oct. 11. Emilie Hofstetter is spending a few days in Portland visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bertelson of Oregon City spent Sunday at the M. D. Chiud- gren home. The furnace was put in the new school building this week which seems to give satisfaction. John Saari and family of .Portland also Elenora Matson of the same place spent Sunday at the M Matson honii Ruth and Herman Chindgien and Alma Lizberg were entertained at the Melvin Hult home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd of St. Johns, Rev. Weigle from Ridgefield and Rev. Luecke from Portland were Sunday isiters at the George Hofstetter. The Meadowbrook Literary Club is planning on holding their first meeting Boring Postmaster Is On Trip In East BORING, Oct. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam A. Morand and son Billie are mak ing a trip east in their car and a tel egram from Salt L'ake City says they are getting along nicely. Mr. Morand, who is the postmaster and druggist at Boring, left his business in charge of his niece, Mrs. Andrew Gribble, who was formerly Miss Iness Knox of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duley who re cently arrived from Montana, are visit in . Mr. Duley's brothers, George and John Duley and other friends of Bor ing where Mr. Duley is -well known 4 having lived here before going to Mon tana. This is Mrs. Duley's first trip to the West and was taken on account of her health. For several week's she has been undergoing treatments at the-Sell-wood hospital. If this 'climate proves beneficial to her health they intend to make it their future home New Jennings Lodge . Postmaster Chosen JENNINGS LODGE, Oct. 12.- (Special). J. P. O'Brien has received the appointment as acting postmaster at Jennings Lodge, to rep'ace Mrs. Elsie Barker, who recently resigned. ELY IS FINED S50 Bgnton Ely, who was recently foumf guilty of selling intoxicating liquor, was sentenced to sixty days in jail and fined $50 by Judge Campbell Wed nesday. The jail sentence was sus pended and the man given 60 days in which to pay the fine. Redland News Items 30x3i Giant Oversize Cord $21.00 32x3 Giant Oversize Cord 28.45 32x4 Giant Oversize Cord 35.05 Giant Oversize -Cord 36.30 Giant Oversize Cord 37.30 33x4 34x4 37x5 33x4 Giant Oversize Cord 41.51 34x4 Giant Oversize Cord 42.95 35x4 Giant Oversize Cord 44.02 36x4 Giant Oversize Cord 44.90 35x5 Giant Oversize Cord 53.30 Giant Oversize Cord 55.70 WE WLL TAKE YOUR OLD TIRES IN TRADE AT A FAIR PRICE. 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