Page 2 Oregon city, enterprise, Friday, October 2 1,1921. NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY Correspondence From All Over the County Tellinig of Improvements and Local Happenings During Th Past Week Your Subscripton Will Receive Prompt Attention. Community Club of Elks Prairie Meets apples Homesteads on Elks 1 Prairie Are Inspected! ELK PRAIRIE, Oct. 11. Mrs. Wm Mazingo,. who has. lived in the. Maple Grove district for many years, accom panied her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Mazingo to the meeting o the ETIk Prairie Community Club Sat urday evening. . Andy Mazingo is remodeling nis house in Maile Grove district and plans to move his family there soon Mr. Mazingo's step-daughter, Lucile Lamb, is visiting her (grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. LaDuke in Molalla and is at tending school at that place. Mrs. M. E. Swope and two sons, Hit ton and Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Mvers and son formed another party from Maple Grove to attend the Elk Prairie meeting. Mrs. Myers, form erly of Oregon City, spent the past two years in Southern California, whert Mrs. Burke, who was formerly Mary Swope, has visited this summer. The party motored to Oregon and are visit ing at the Swope home. Mr. and Mrs. Rois, of Maple Grove, motored to this place to attend th: meeting- and visit with Mr. Yakubec and family. Mr. Rois moved to his homestead from Portland a few weeks ago and has built a house, dug a well, cut his winter's supply of wood, and made a road from his home to the couqty road and has begun clearing his place. Mrs. Neely, Miss Henderson and Harry Gray of Coal Creek were also Elk Prairie visitors. Mrs. Neely ex tended a cordial invitation to all pres ent at the meeting to attend the house warming next Saturday evening, .when 'her log bungalow will be opened. Mrs. Keely has extended a number of invi tations to her immediate neighbors. Frank Hilton, Wilburt Snider and Harry Gray have been working up on the building this week. Miss Hender son, who teaches the Coal Creek school this year, is boarding at the Neely home By a peculiar coincidence Harry Gray met his grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Mazingo at the Fraely hall. This was the first time that either had attended j the Community Meeting and neither j had expeced the other to attend. Mr. Gault s sifters Georgia and. Hazel visited their relatives in Elk Prairie and attended the dance. These young ladies lived here for sometim-j and have a number of friends in Elk Prairie. Through the co-operation of the Community club and the school. Elk Prairie is to have a traveling library. Miss Roberson, teacher of this school will have charge of the library at the school house. Miss Roberson is espec ially fitted for this work as she ha? had experience in large libraries. Roy Thomas is visiting at the Krusi- er homestead. Mr. Kruger has return ed to the east, to visit, it is reported. G. Koutz and J. Freer of Portland, moved the household effects of the latter to his homestead in Elk Prairie recently. Mr Koutz succeeded in bring ing h's auto-truck as far as Coal Creek, where the machine became stuck in the soft dirt. Willis Badger, who was hauling lumber, overtook the motor truck. The lumber was left beside the road and a part of the Freer load was taken up on the wagon, toits destina tion. The remainder.was taken the fol lowing morning. ChaSrner Jones picked George Ingram last week. George Ingram went, to Mulino on business last Monday. Richard Davis returned home last Monday after spending1 several months ! in Wales. His son Earl, and brother I . tLK PRAIRIE, Oct 18. Mr. TJu John went to Oregon City to meet' hint. aerwod of the U. S. government land Fred Josi was an Oregon City visi-1 office at Portland, was in this vicinity tor last Thursday I -nspecting- the work of various home- Mrs. Limbough and son Elmer have t"8 who are about to prove on returned'to Portland where Mrs. Lin- thelr cIaims- Mr- Underwood and his bough has a position as a saleswoman. Wltness made a- visit to the. Badger She has been Mr. Christner's house- nometeead. One place he visited, was keeper since Mr. and Mrs Fred Josi cver oa 016 Crooked Finger. Another tina inwori in their- nw h .mo was across the Molalla River. Mr. William Edwards was an Oregon Un-derwood semed to be favorably im- Oitv visitor last Tuesdav. I Preed with this section. Two others George Ingram is having his barn re J accompanied the party to Elk Prairie. shingled. j -Mrs. Maude Neely gave a house Liinre Shockley was a business .-.-all warming in her new log bungalow, er at Mulino one day last week. Saturday evening. More than fifty peo- The Farmers, truck delivered some P1 had been invited from Elk Prairie Macksburg People Motoring to Calif. --.w,,, ....r. i EaTACADA, Oct. 19. The Clacka- has returned from Hood Mver where mas couuty L Q a F dis(rict conyon I. O. O. F. Convention Held at Estacada furniture to E. C. Brown last Friday. Allen Edwards helped Griffith Jones dig a well ast week. The Farmers Union met at the Car- us school house last Wednesday even ing. A party was given at the home of Mr and Mrs. Herman Fisher last Saturday evening a very large crowd attended all having a good lime. MiSg Maude O'Leary spent the week end with Miss Erma Caseday. Mrs. Ayles spent Sunday afternoon with George Bliss and family. Birthday Party Is Given Mrs. M. A. Gage Wilsonville and . Tualatin Notes STAiTORD, Oct. 17. Farmers can begin plowing again now as the neces sary rain has fallen, and the sun be gins to pep out, tempting them to fin ish picking apples and hoping now the ground will again become dry enough to dig potatoes which are near ly all in the ground yet A surprise party to celebrate tne birthday of Mrs. M. A. Gage seems ta havy become a yearly occurrance for which she hereby expresses many thanks to the kind friends who sur rounded her board to the number of 25 on Sunday last and for the many kind tokens, letters and cards of r membrance which came through the mail and otherwise. Mr and Mrs!. Arden Gage of Sher idan came Saturday to fpent a few days. Henry Gage w discharged from the Medical hospital, Portland, on Satur dav. at "noon, and returned horn.1 som-jwhat benefited in health but wean- bodily vet. Irvin Sharp who was operated upon recntlv at the Oregon City hospital fov appendicitis was sen in our neighbor hood recently not able to work yet but improving and the young brother is still at the home of his" Uncle, Conrad Priester in Oregon City. S-.-l.ool is progressing nicely and by volunteer work of the principal, fathers and brothers of the district the pla.v rhe-I is nearing completion. Many truck loads of gravel are be ing hauled to the trunk road between1 Oswego and Wilsonville and travelers are m hopes it is the forerunner of a better road in the future The trip .wag made down the alone. trail. D. W. Badger made a business trip to Moiaia recently. . r -n air freer,- wno moved nis House hold efefats to his homestead last week, has brought Mrs. Freer to her new home. The couple seem to like their new home very much. C. K. Thomas, who- has been farm ing near Scotts Mills visited this neighborhood last week. Booster Club Meets For Organization Live Wires Plan For Making Quilt WILSONVILLE, Oct 19. Mrs. Har ry .Tudd of Tualatin, was unanimous ly elected president of the Lr.diesi Aid Society at the meeting of the society on Wednesday last at Mrs. Charles Castile's home. Mrs. Judd is aso " superintendent of the Cradle Roll De partment of the Sunday School. The Sunday school election of offi-cer-5 will be htld at Ttnlatin Sunday next at the close of the preaching serv ice. The pastor will pfeside. Dr. Everett Stetson Hammond, A. I! A. M S. T. B. Ph. D., professor of His torical Theology, Kavnball School f Theology, Salem, will preach at the Tualatin church on Sunday morning, October SO. his service will be of in terest as arrangements will be made for special music on this occasion. On Friday of this week the pastor will assist in the program arranged tc welcome the new students in the Kim ball School of Theology, Salem. This year the total enrollment is 60. On Friday. Oct 28, the Parent Teachers Association will give a pro gram at Wilsonville. Friday, Nov. 7, the Wrlsonvills Ladies Aid Society will give a social in the Methedirt church and the pro gram will be one of the best ever giv en there. "Some things I saw and heard at the Methodist Episcopal Conference at Forest Grove" will be the theme of Mrs Mary Seely's address at the Wil sonville church on Sunday next at 8 p. rn. The pastor will preside. The forenoon service will be held at Tuala tin 11 a. m. as usual. Carus News Items CARUS, Oct. 17. Walter Fisher had a barn raising last Tuesday. Minnie and Emerson Edwards made a trip to Oregon City last Tuesday. Mrs. John Calverly went to Oregon City last Monday for some fresh sain ion brought from Tillamook. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Gwillam enter tained Monday evening by giving a six o'clock dinner in honor of their son Richard's twelfth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schenborn ware Oregon City visitors last Thursday. Fred Henrici of .Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Shockley of Mount Pleasant spent Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Limce Shockley. Mj?s Lena and Mary Schmeiser ac companied by Dick Davis motored to Oregon City last Saturday. Mr, and Mrs; G. R. Gwillam mad? a trip to Oregon City last Saturday. REDLAND, Oct. 18. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Bonney and cousin. Miss Annu Hindle wer Portland visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Alice Harding who spent the past s-umer with her sisteri-n-law, Mrs Allen left for her home at OakHnd, California; Thursday morning On Thursday the Ladies Live Wires wer entertained by M'jsdnmes F. and R. Polehn at the F. P-.leVn home. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. A. L. Allen, Mrs, H. A. Allen, Mrs. W. H. Bonney and daugh ters, Jessie and Edna, Mrs Armstrong, Mrs Stearns .Mrs Hendrixson, Mrs. Nevi'l and daughter Clara Pearl, Mrs. F. Polehn, R. Polehn and daughter Clara Alma, and Miss Myers as a vis itor. Plans were made for making a quilt at the next meteing which is to be held at the Bonney home on Oct 27 each meber to contribute a block. Tho Tr-nhiine' familv or .peruana have moved to the Hamomnd place. On Saturdav evening Oct. 29. there will bp a social eat"ierins at the Fir pmvc school. Everyone is cordiall invited. Lee Kirchem who has been employ- i f"d by the Government Snnty anoiu 18 miles from Mt. Hood, since last. Mav returned to his home Satur lay night On Saturday evening several young people gathered at the Fullam home for a social evening. Games were play ed and a delicious luncheon was serv ed.. Those present were Misses Jessi Bonney, Annie. Hindle, Mildred ail- Catherine Koch. Goldie Brown, Annie Saalfeld, Mary Brobs,June Kirchem and Helen Fnllam and Messrs. Alv- Bonney, Trnest Koch, Lee Kirchem Alonzo Henderson. Ren Salffld (and John Fullrim. Mr. and Mrs. E. Stone and daughter Miss Edith autoed to Oregon City Mon day and from there Mr. Stone went to Portland to transact "business. On Mondav Mrs. Buckley, school I supervisor. Mrs. Church, truant of In j .- . lice:, anti lvute iviorns. nurst, visited the Firgrove and Red land school. REAVER CREEK, Oct. IS. Th. Beaver Creefc Booster Club met Sat urday evening and adopted a constitu tion and by-laws. Quoting from the constitution, "The object of this or ganization will be to promota the in terest of its members and rlie com munity. To consider and discuss road construction, maintainance and loca tion. To support for county judge or commisisoner a man whose interest is with this community To work for the improvement of the Beaver Creek school and surrounding dis- riots; and any other issues that may arise from time to time." Committees were appointed to in vestigate in regard to a high school, and to learn how many pupils in the adjoining districts are to finish the eighth grade this year. Other sub jects of interest were mentioned but no action taken as yet. ' Any person is eligible for member ship who desires to support the pur poses of the club. The next meeting will "be held Oct. 29, but thereafter the regular., meetings will be on the third Saturday evening of each month Everyone is welcome. Airs. A. Thomas wno underwent a very serious operation at St. Vincent's hospital last Wednesday is improving very -nicely. - Mrs. Thomas is we;: known musician with classes in Ore gon City and Beaver Creek. Pier many friends wish her a speedy recovery. About 60 young people attended a party at the home of Mr- and Mrs. John Heft last Saturday evening. Sing ing and dancing were enjoyea until a late hour, when refreshments were served Bern, to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bluhn:, October 11, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Bluhm were'forerly the Beaver Creek switch board operators. J. Schram and son Lloyd, together with F. B. Madison and son Ralph, of Jennings Lodge are leaving this wei k on : two weeks motor trip inrougn Eastern and Southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs Oscar Orr spent the week end with relatives in Portland . Mr' and Mrs. Yack visited with Mrs. Yack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Heft and family last Sunday. Mrs. H. Helm has; receive-! word that her daughter, Miss Marion Nud g(tt, has accepted a position a? teach er at Fort Rock in Lake count;, . Mr. and Mrs S. P. Londerear. cele brated their 18th wedding anniversary October 14 by "having Mr and Mrs. Dan Jones for dinner. After dinner he was employed in apple picking:. All the apple-pickers are coming home in the present week. All repcrt the apple crop an unusually f,ine one Tjoth in quantity snd in quality and the season altofther a most successful one for owners and workers alike Mr and Mrs. Simon. Miller with iheir son Eldo started in their auto for Los Angeles on Wednesday of th?- week. They are hoping to have their house in I.os Angeles finished am rented in time to be at home again at Christmas. Miss Pearl Miller wbo is employed in Portland came home on Saturday to celel.rate her birthda7 and that of her brother Eldo, also to take leave of her parents before their departure for the South. The Rev. Fred Gineerich with his fam'Iy accompanied by Mrs Davit! Knuffinan made an auto trip to Hood River on Saturday last. Starting t three in the morning. Though hinder ed bv an auto-mishap th;it caused them three hours delay they reached HoodRiver in time for dinner an-l were at home again on te evening of the same day The three tiny patients jf Dr. Ded- nian who were suffering from disloca tion, two of th! sfcoulder and one of the wriot, are playing about as gni!y as if misiortune had never befallen them. Mm. J. Gibson's eldest daughter. Mrs Schnaak of Eastern Oregon who. with her two chilc-rer, came to visit her people here, and to attend the statt fair has returned to her home Louis vlibson is sttil helping hr I rother Joe Gibson in his store. Dodge Club Meet Is Well Attended IofS ''V iion neia nere last sauirtlay, was a great success. A special train brought laree delegations of Odd Fellows .-.nd R?bckans from Oregon City, Molalht. Milwaukie. Canby, Clackamas, Gres .am and Boring, while many came on the regular trains and by automobiles. The morning session was taken up with the regular convention preceding? H L. McKer.ney, N G. Enacada lodge, save the address of welcome, which was repsonded to by O. P. Miller, P. G. P of Oregon City. New officers elect ed were A H. Knight of Canby, presi dent; C M Brown, Estinutda, v cc president; G A. Dougherty, Molalla. secretary; and A. C- Brombach. Sandy, treasurer. Adjournment w-.i taken for lunch at Hotel Estacada. At the afternoon session the exempli fying of the first degree was given by teams from Oregon City and Molalla and the silver cup was won by Molal la Lodge No. 184. In the evening the large pavilion in the park, where the convention was held, was full to its capacity with both Odd Fellows and Rebekahs and their immediate families. The program was carried out virtually a planned, with the addition of an address by Grand Master Biggs of Prinville. Other speakers were Rev. E. A. Smith, of lents and the president of the con vention, C. Schueeljof Oregon City. A violin duet by Mr. and Mrs T. Ahl- burg, reading by Mrs. Cordelia Carter, violin -solo by Edna Carter dialogue by Mrs Val Cary, Mr3. Rose Wilcox, Mr-s. Mary Smith and Mrs. Emma Lawrence, a so:o Dy Mrs. m. u. weatnemy, were all pleasing numbers on the program. The concluding number was the lodge wedding, the contracting parties being Rex S. Ludlow a prominent Odd DODGE, Oct. IS. The Community Club meeting held Saturday eveninta was well attended, there being about 80 present, A very interesting and en joyable program was given,' after which a basket supper was served. Mr. and Mrs E. Jochinsen rind fam ily left Sunday for Hood River, bein? called there on this account of the ill ness of Mr. Jochinsen's mother. Mamie Marrs, who is working (c Mrs. Lawrence at Spring ater, spent Sunday with her folks. M. Pedersen made a trip to Foi-t-land last week W. E. Myli-s has been running- a steam engine near Mulino for the pasi wo w.tks. The Belding family motored to to Cascade Locks Sunday. Rev. H. J. Thorpe of Portland was the officiating clergyman. The maij of honor was Miss Martha Granum, sister of the bride, the best m:n S.vlves'er T.awrence, of Estacada, Mioses Dorothy Anderson and Francis Granum, a eou: 5n of the bride, were bridesmaids. There were eight flower girls who pro ceded the bride to the stage. The bride, who was given away by her father, was becomingly gowned in white satin and a long veil. Thero hosts of friends. While the bride in a siranger among us, yet she will be cor dially received by the friends of :he family here. x Rev. J. F. l.iunlop and family loft Wednesday for their new home at Falls City- Last Thursday right the members of the church and friends of the family who are not members, ecu gregated at the M. E. church to givfc them a farewell reception. The church 'was filled with people who very reluct antly bid them good bye, and with every wish for their happiness and prosperity. Speeces were made by H C Stephens and T. B. Young. After a social hour the people were invited to tne church basement where a light lunch was served by the ladies. At the school meeting Monday night, the budget for the coming year was unanimously adopted, with one slight alteration. Mr. and Mrs. G. H Lichthorn anil Dr. and Mrsi. Steiner motored to Auro ra last Sunday to visit relatives. Miss Johannah Litc-horn went, to Portland Friday evening tc visit her aunt, Mrs. Heidlan, returuing Sunday evening'. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shock are get J ting ready to keep house in the Lens berry cottage on Main street. Tie officers of the old cannery comrany and the officers of the new company held a meeting at th city hall Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W- J- Moore visited last Saturday. Dr McC'all has been on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs Karl Enerson visited Gresham Saturday. "Irs. W. A. Heylman returned from a business trip '.to Spokane, Wash., Portland last Saturday. Harry Johnson and family visited in Gresham last Sunday, where he lived Deiore cuuui iiwu. j Kveryone Oregon on a business trip. The Loyal Legion dance, advertise! for Oct. 29, has been called off The local order of Odd Fellows pre sented to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ludlow a wedding present of a full set of silver The auto stage between Estacada and Portland, which was discontinued for a few days pending arrangements complying with the city ordinance, is again running with Joe Woodle as driver. J. C. Moore and wife, who have been occupying the Synder residence, left for .heir new home in Portland Ir-st Friday. Mvs. Rynning went to Willows, Ore- the ing the State University spent weeK-ena m .Estacada. Rev. Upton H. Gibbs held service? In Milwaukie last Sunday Misses Florence Hessell &nd Etta McWUlis went to Oregon City last Friday to take part in the L T. L. silver medal cor-teit. Mrs. Harry Snyder, who spent the summer in Pennsylvania at the home, of htr mother, arrived home Saturda night. Mr. Snyder met her ia Port land. Otis Wagner concluded that Cali fornia was the best place for him after spending the summer here with his parents, and left Tuesday for rfati Diego in his car. He has been a suf ferer since the war with his lungs, which necessitates a different climate than this. He was accompanied ty V; W. Hauser, of the Estacada hotel, who will visit his parents" in Califor nia. - N. McMillan has gone to visit his father in southern Oregon were flowers in profusion and the ma riage ceremony was very impressive j gon, Sunday, to visit her daughter, Mrs, The local order of Rebekahs held a j f. W. White. special meeting Kelso Ladies Club both in the momi:; and afternoon, at which time they vot ed (o have a Clackamas County dis trict convention of Rebekahs.. to do held at Gresham on the same date as the Odd Fellows convention. The officers elected for this cocventioa were: President, Mrs. Mary Waldmu f Oregon City: vice-president, Mrs. T1 "Rv Q--inl Cordelia Carter of Estacada; sec-re IT ldll DUX OUCldl tar Ur& R H j Holcomb of Clack amas and treasurer, Mrs. Bradford of Milwaukie The visiting ladies were entertained informerly in the after noon at which time light refreshments wer served. The Estacada business men responded most graciously, a-vl the Odd Fellow and Rebekah decora tions were very prof used all over in the business section cf our little city. Married At Vancouver, Oct 13, Wil liam E. L-.nn of chis place and Mrs. Mattie L. Patterson of Sacramento. California. Everybody is extending congratulations to Mr. and Mis Liun and wishing them a happy married life. The groom has lived in this se.:-j tion for a number of years and has j KELSO, Oct IS. Thf Ladies Cluh of Kelso will give a box social Sat urday evening: Octobe 29 at the school house. ' A program will be ren dered in whici the Sandy Quartette will participate, and other v numoers of talent outside of the district will be given. All ladies will bring lun-h in box or tin-pail which will be sold by auction. The people of this vicinity will hear with pleasure that Dr. Emil Enna, not ed pianist of Portland, who gave a oencert her last June, will be heard at Sandy on Saturday evening, Octo ber 22nd. He will he assisted by Mm Reed, who is a most entertaining reader. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Wooster motored to Cprvallis Saturday to visit thi-ir daughter Helen, who is uttending O At. c a' tna-t place. They returned Sunday evening. Mrs. Inez Greenleaf and two daugh ters. of Portland,, were hen.- last Satur fav to attend tjie Odd Fellcws and Rebekah convention, returning- Sun day evening accompanied by Mrs Gre?nloafs mother, Mrs. George His lop, who will visit there until rext Sun day R. H. Keatang was home from Port land over Sunday. The familv expect to return to Portland to reside in a short time Mr. and Mrs. Rex Ludlow are visit ing in Portland. On their return thry will go to housekeeping on a farm near Estacada. Mrs. E. H. Thompson and daughter Elnor were here from Portland last Friday calilng on friends O. E. Smith came home to attend the I. O. O F. convention and visit his family for a few days. Raymond Lovelace, who is attend- i Surprise Is Given By Barton People BARTON, Oct. 18. A number of Barton people formed a party Satur day evening with the intention of surprising Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mo Cracken but when t'aey reached the house "the birds had flown." Not to be beaten out of surprising someone the crowd went to the Alvin Jobu&oa home where they not only found the folks at home but succeeded in stir prising them als well. . The guests were also treated to a surprise ,when they found that Mr. and Mrs. Mc Cracken were among them. The school is plannig an enturtaii; ment for a costume party on the Sat- I urday evening preceding Hallowe'en. in the community is invit ed and a jolly good time is anticipat ed. ' The Johnsons spent Sunday in Port land as the guests of relatives. W.ndows have been put in the hall above the Hamle t store and it is being cleaned In readiness for the Hallow e'en party Flans are being made for other forms of 'entertainment tio be had during the winter. Marmot News Items SANDY, Oct. 12. Considerable Mar mot news has been floating around the past week some of which is: George Teo Eyek was elected school clerk last Saturday in place of Adolph Aschoff, resigned. Mr. Aschoff has been clerk of the Marmot district almost every year since the school was organized and feels he has done his duty in school service. Mr. Aschoff is an exceptional penman and the clerk's books are a work of art- -Mrs. Harry Bramhall and daughter Edna of Troutdale visited Mrs., As choff 's father, A Aschoff the past week and called on Mrs. Maggie As choff, Mrs. Helms, Mrs. Harry Thomas and Mrs. R. A. Ten Eyck. Mrs. Mollie Carmony was sick dur ing ' the past week hut is now very much improved. Ed. Ten Eyck returned a few days ago from a hunting trip in Southern Oregon, Douglas county. Ed. Wolfe, Mr. Carus and son Clarence Cams were with Ed. and they spent a happy week, game being very plentiful. Ed. Ten Eyck fell heir to a large buck for his phare, and ieft a quarter with his sisters at Eugene who are in the XTui versity there. Ed also divided with t'le four Ten Eyek boys and girls in Portland, then had enough left for ti e home folks to enjoy. Needy News Items NEEDY, Oct. 18. O H Gripp cur Needy merchant, is carrying his arm in a sling owing to cranking his car Sunday. Mr. Gripp and C. Spagle were in Portland one day- last week. Mrs. All Thompson and daughters of Woodbum visited relatives at Needy Sunday. Mr and Mrs CarotVers and familv spent Sunday jn Portland with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs Percy Relter and son of Portalnd visited Sunday with rela- Mr. Jones took th'? Lcndergan family j tives at Needy. Oswego Dam to be Completed Nov. OSWEGO, - Ore., Oct. J3. Indica tions are good for completion of the Oregon- Iron & Steel company's big dam, at Oswego lake by November t. From $30,000 to $-10,000 will be ex pended on the concrete bulwark, which replaces a wooden dam at the lower end of the three-mile-long lake. The new dam is six feet higher than the replaced structure of wood The contract is held by the Puft Pcutid Sand and Dredger company -t Saattle. , to the Liberty I he.ttre in Oregon t. ny. The Misses Vera,' Elsie awl Ha. ! Coulter spent the week ct-d with th.;ir parents The girls are atted.ng Jef ferson high in Ponland. Khner Londergm and Alvln Ktfr motored to Barlow Sunday and had dinner at Mrs Trenivnes' in honoi of Robert's 19th birthday Mr. and Mrs. H. Lindsley and Mr and Mrs. Londergnn motored to For est 'Jrove last Sunday. The Londor sans' visited with Mr. and Mrs. Max Reeher and the Lindsley 's wilh Mrs 'VllJtedge, an aunt of Mr. Lindsloy's. MeadoAvbrook Items MEADOWBROOK, Oct. 19. The Meadowbrook Literary Society will hold their first meeting Saturday evening October 22. Mr. and Mrs Jess Young and daugh ter Ruth Helen spent a few days ti first of the week in. Portland on busi ness also visiting Mrs. Young's sister Glenn and Allen Larkins are wo'.k- :ng in tne mill at suverton. Mr. and Mrs Jones and little son cam.- from California in tneir tracn and visited a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Young, then "eft Monday for Portland to visit Mrs. Jones moth er. The road boss has some men this week finishing the short piece of road on each side ot tne wooocock creeK bridge at Meadowbrook on market road No. 1 Mr. and Mrs I. O. Orem and sons Charles, James and Wayne of Cedar- dale visited at the A. I,. Larkins home Sunday. Several of Mrsr M D Chind?rens eighbors spent Wednesday afternoon helping her tie quills and in visiting. About 4:30 a delicious, lunch was serv- ed Thosa present were Mrs I . O. hirdgren. Mrs. Geo Ilofstetter, Mrs Albert Peterson. Mrs. Roy Su'.liv:n, Mrs. Chas. Holman. Mrs. Ben C'un-I- gren, Mrs . p. jjunrua. Airs, -i ronaon and Mrs. A. L. Larkins. The funeral of Edwin Deetr will be Sunday at Zion church at 2:30 Hi. body is in the way now from over seas The two brothers will then lay side by' side in the home cemetery. Mrs. L. B. Fry formerly of Needy spent Friday with Mrs. Noblitt. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Smith anl family and Mr. and Airs. Fred WtlL Willis Yoder. Mrs Simpkins and Mrs. All Thompson, were calling on the W. M. Thompsons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs W. M. Thompson are both critically ill. Lad Hill Items LAD HILI Oct. IS Born, tta Mr and Mrs. I. J. Tautfes. a daughter Oct. 12, named Virginia June. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hitchen went to Newberg October 9 and had birthday dinner with Mr. Hitchens mother, Mvs Esther Hitchen, whom was '-S year old on that day. Mr. Wall's petition asking for his re-apopintment as road supervisor of Distiict No. 13 has been circulated by his friends m various parts of the district and has been signed by about 160 voters of District No 13. The Butteville grange has offe.-ed to come over and help on the hall as soon as construction begins. Mr and Mrs. George Smith and sou Howard, went to Portland Saturday to do some shopping. Ellis Baker of Newberg and Miss avis :naen of Dundee took dinner a: the home of George .Smiths Sunday Ellis met with an accident at SpauiJ. tngj mill last "week, getting his lefi wrist crushed and is. unable to use rhat hand. Mr. Stewart of Eastern Oregon has been with his son Alexander who lives with Mr. and Mrs C- C. Lout.ks, the past week. ' i Life As I See It - Don't fuss with your neighbors about a few hortcomings. 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