Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 21, 1921, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    JENNING S LODGE
I MRS. HUGH ROBERTS, Correspondent.
P.-T. Assn. Meeting
Is Well Attended
JENNINGS LODGE. Oct. 19.
The Parent Teachers Association en
joyed the best attendance of the ye.ir
at its regular October meeting on Fri
day. Forty were pres-ent. Mrs. Pear
son, the president, presiding.
Mr. Thereaux gave a talk to the
mothers on forming an orchestra
among the pupils and the subject was
referred to the open meeting on the
evening of Xovember 11.
Mr Webb will give a moving picture
j-how at the school house some eveu
during the week of October 17
The Association has accepted an in
vitation to the Pacific Coast Biscuit
C ompany house for October 3 to vis
it the'r plant.
A vote of thanks was extended Jfr.
Moore for the signs which she rn
vi.led along the highway to warn the
motorics of the school.
Coifee and cook;es were furnished j
b t'e rec-jption c nnmittee composer! J
f Mesdames Chapman. Hole. Merits
Bretcher, 1 nnmpson and Ford
In the voting contest it was a tie
between the four teachers, and or.
drawin? fe vote went to Mrs. Mac
. Donald.
.... m..................... - m.m,jfm-
at Witiehia taking with thtu a nura
ber from our local endeavorers. They
were much surprised when the hand
some banner was presented to the
Jennings Lodge F.ndavorers for hav
ing the largest number pro rata in at'
tendance at the" convention.
This banner will be displayed at the
new church in the Endeavor room.
JENNINGS LODGE LOCALS
Farewell Party Is
Given Lodge People
JENNINGS LODGE. Oct 13.
A farewell party was ttndered Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Naef on Saturdy
evening, by their Jennings Lodge
friends previous to their departure to
California, where they go for I he win
ter. Card3i and dancing were the
evenings, diversion and a bountiful re
past was served. Those attending
were Messrs and Mesdames C.. C.
Hole, Geo. Card. Clinton Health, John
Roberts, A. .J. Robbins, H. Wytten-
burir and E. Steinfelt.
JENNINGS LODGE, Oct. 19.
Mrs Arthur Roberts has returned
from a months visit in Asptin, Wash.,
and Orainesville, Idaho.
. Miss Sharpc, of Walli W?Ua, whe
Is teaching in the Eastham school in
Oregon City will make ner home wiih
Mrs. Eades this winter.
Mr anr Mrs. Frank Gilmore of Port
land have recently visited their daugh
ter Mrs. Vyvyan Dent.
" Mrs.' EJia MacHarg.e will aecota
panv her sister on a motor trip to
their old home at Brownsville e:iviui;
on Friday. They expect to be ab&ent
two weeks
Harry Williams recently purchased
a half acre on Blanton and Jennings
Ave. from Mrs. F.arnharc and
Miss Pear Ellis, of Portland was a
Sunday caller also at this home.
Mrs. E. Finlays of Bay City, Ore.,
and he- daughter Mrs. R. G. Lennan
of Raymond, Wash., spent the week
end with Mrs Vivian Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R- Holloway enter
tained Mrs. Katherine Winton of Mis
souri at dinner on Tuesday night. Ad
rUticnal guests were R, E. Holloway
and the Misses Nell and Florence Hol
loway of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Dent, and chil
dren. Mr. and Mrs. Weller of Portland
and Ted Pierce motored to Salem to
attend the Fair and spent a day with
Mr. Dent's sister, Mrs. Hofer.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Prank Gil
more of Portland, who are Mrs. Dent's
parents spent the day at Jennings
Lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Reals and Mr. and
Mrs. Tripp of Salem motored down
from Salem and spent Sunday with
friends here.
Mr and Mrs. Farrell ot Vancouver,
Wash., have been gueerts recently of
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Woodbeck. Mr
Farrell is an accountant of the Stani-
fer Co. and were neighbors of the
Woodbecks in Vancouver.
Pern Patton of Cherry Grove was a
week end visitor at the home pf his
sistet Mrs. A. B. Snider.
Mrs. Ella Msple departed for San
Francisco on Friday evening Before
leaving she gave a subscription for
the Enterprise so as to keep in touch
con- j with her many friends from Clacka
mas County where she has resided for
OAK GROVE ITEMS
gM
OAK GROVE SCHOOL
Meeting Is Held By
Oak OrOVf P -T An AK GROVF- ct- ".Appropriate
7iuvc x . X. XOOll exercises were held Wednesday morn-
ing of last week at the assembly in
, , J honor of Columbus Day at the Oak
OAK GROVE, OcL 18.-The Parent- ,Jrove school ,
iv...-.iio vasiiciaii'ju neni rreuinr
me-Jtmg Friday of last week. Tnt
building of a play shed is still before
them and plans will be submitted tor
bida soon.
ENTERTAINMENT ENJCVED
OAK GROVE, Oct 18 The Ever
The Jennings Lodge ball team play
ed Ouk Grove team last Friday at Oak
(Jrove and resulted in victory for ihe
visif ng team with a score of 13 to S.
Mrs. Ida Bedford of Portland visited
Mrs J. Riley und Mrs ,V. G. Benvie
Friday of last week.
Rev. J. J. Patton will be returned to
at the school house.
ready Club of Sunday school voung "ak ?rove 4" take charg5 t:f lh'3
men gave a pleasing and much en For ; church here beginning next Sunday,
ed .ntertainment last irt ,vo!n : "ctoner is. tie left nero two years
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ti lci initr licit? yri'viiius.
N. F Iacey wa? transferred to Estaca
da. Ms. Lillian Allen was a Portland
visitor last Thursday.
Mrs. J. A. Waldron, Miss Beatrice
Cedrson, Miss Mildred Waldron, Jsck
Waldron, Tom Dunham and J. Oliver
were on the program given at Milwau
kie Saturday evening last.
Mrs Chas. Tucker was hai pily sur
prised Saturday evening, in celebration
evening entertaining Mr. and Mrs. social given by the M. E. church Aid
Improvement Club
lakes Up Problems
OAK GROVE, Oct. 18. Tho Com
munity Improvement Club is trying 13
revive the spirit to the betterment of
the community and is working' row-
on the water problem. An enthusiastic of her birthday. She was recipitent
Robert Fulton
Mr And Mrs - A. Waldorf and Mr.
and Mrs.' G- 3. Bullock went out
through Wilsonville on a picnic Wed
nesday. 4 Arthur Davidson and J. Montgomery
leftMonday for Southern Oregon for a
deer hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jacobsoh of
Oregon City also Ronald Romberg and
wife were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
John Erickson Sunday.
A. S. Pathilo general manager of
the Oregon Iron and Steel company's
interest in Oswego was laid up for a
few days having undergone a minor
operation in Good Samaritan hospital
in Portland. He is recovering nicely
and hopes to again soon ba his former
self.
Mrs. J. K. Worthington two grand
daughters of Willamette were visiting
her this week.
Mrs. Henry Yates, Mrs. George
Society. Lunch will be served ami
every body is invited to come.
Mr and Mrs. G. C. Worthington
were guests, of Mr. and Mrs. J. K.
Worthington Sunday.
Mr. Len Davidson who has been
very poorly the last ten days is a lit
tle 1 etter at present.
Mr. and Mrs, H. OUsd. of Portland
wa3 the guest .of Mr. and Mrs. George
Enrich Sunday.
temilating building soon
Mr. Henerici and sons hav -returned I over 30 years. Mr. ana Airs. wo.
, ci ,i.. I Maole exnect to return again in the
irOIl! a. III! lit lll. 1"P Hf II Ortirill ,t;vMn 1 - -
:ng with several grouse and pheasants
Funeral Held For
Mrs. Martha Shaver
Mrs. Ca' l Starker and children spent
Saturday in Portland.
Mr. Kinkead of San Francisco.
Calif., has beer, entertained at the
Newcomb home.
Miss Gladys Caldwell has enteral
Boliu'ket-Walker business college in
Portland.
A. W. Myers has sold his pretty new
ho'u.-e on .ieldrum avenue ic a AH
Hunn of Oregon City. Mr. Slyer is
planning on building on adjacent acre
age Mrs. Edv. Pearson entertained the
luncheon club af her ho;r.e 011 Mel
drum Ave. on Wednesday noou.
Covers were laid for 12.
ft E. Maple has paid a visit to his
brother Clare Maple, leaving on Tues
day for Klamath Falls Mr. Maple
is a traveling salesman with head-
! quarters in San Francisco.
I W51bur the only son of Mr. and Mrs.
j Wiley Traut has neen indisposed for
I several days and was taken to the
JENNINGS LOIXIE Oct. 19.
The funeral services for the --late
Martha Shaver were held at the Mo- j family physician, who pronounced it
Entee and Eilher chanel on Friday ! typhoid and was taken to the Oregcn
morning at 11 o'clock. The men's
quartette, composed of W. I. Bline
ftone, Carl Starker, Mr. Hendry and
Frank Tucker san.5 and Rev. A. li
Snider conducted the service.
The pallbearers were old ' time
friends of Mrs. Shaver "
The interment was in the River
View cemetery.
Colemans Back From
Visit In New York
JENNINGS LODGE, Oct. 13.
Mr. and Mrs. G J. Coleman returned
recently from New York and are with
their daughter Mr3 Jackscn.
The Colemans wlere residents of
Oregon for over 30 years and returned
to New York on business, and remain
ed there 3 years and are glad to re
turn to this state. They have a home
on the Section Line Road.
Trip on Highway Is
Taken By Pioneers
JENNINGS LODGE. Oct. l'.
Mr. and Mrsy Patton of Cherry drove
axe visiting at the .home of their
daughter Airs. A B. Stiid;r The Pat
tons are Ore?on pioneers snd Mr.
Patton crossed the plains 71 years ago,
arriving at The Dalles. On Wednesday
of last week they accompanied Rev. A
B. Snider and wife on a motor trip
over the Columbia highway and sptnt
the night at The Dalles, returning un
Thursday.
Lodge Endeavor Is
Winner of Banner
JENNINGS LODGE. Oct 19.--.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy motored to the
Christian Endeavor convention held
j Holman & Pace
! .FUNERAL 1
j DIRECTORS. 1
I Homelike Efficient Courteous I
1 Telephone 86 . I
I 7th and Water Sts., Oregon City f
City hospital on Monday
Mrs. Henry Smith was a week ind
visitor in Portland the guest of Mr-5.
C. A. Elwell at her home on Belmont
St.
Mrs. Miller of Aurora arrived cn
Sun-lay for a few days visit with Mrs.
Tulia Ullabrand.'
As a result of the furnace pipns
bursting, the pupils in Mrs. MacDor.
alds room were dismissed for Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carey Deter and Mr
und Mrs. R. F. Deter and family ai.o
Airs. Hughes took a week end hunt
ing trip to the Malloy district whna
proved very successful.
Mr. Blake has returned from a bus
iness trip tc Klamath Falls
E 1. Kellogg of M'ivauiu'e has- de
cided to make his home here and is
pleas-antly located at Shady Nook.
Mrs. ArtJhur Smith attended the W.
C. T U. convention in Oregon City
three days of last week.
Mr. Drain, owners of Shady Nook
con:p grove is making many improve
ments in clearing the grovr- and will
install electric lights, gas ana water
will be piped to the grounds.
W. W. Woodbeck attended a meet
ing of the realators held at Woodburn
on Monday evening.
Mr. Warren Swart has returnei
from a business trip to Rupert, Idaho
David Clarke and Arthur Roberts
have caught some fine saimon during
the week. Two weighing Z0 pounds
each.
A. A. Lamoureux,' traveling sales
man for a typewriter concern of Loa
Angeles, Calif., spent Wednesday
night at the Shady Nook camp ground.
Warren Swart has returned from a
business trip to Rupert, Idaho. Mr
Swart was. absent a wek.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Emmons join-I
a party of Portland friends, who motor
ed to the Sandy River on Sunday and
enjoyed a picnic dinner.
Mrs. Florence Mqpre, primaryteach
er and Miss Truscott who teaches tJ"-3
third and fourth grades were lunche
on, guests of Mr3. Geo. Gardner on
Tuesday.
M;s. Mary Zilka? and her niece Miss
Josepha Krutz of Sncltar.e . are visit
ing her son Henry Ziika.
Mis. Albert Pierce has eniei rained
a number of folks at her home on the
river during the past week Mrs. D i.i
nells Sr., a cousin of Mrs. Pierce and
her daughter-in-law Mrs. Dannells Jr..
of Fortland and Mrs. Reid of Port
Townsend, Wash., were her guests one
day. Mrs. O'Neil and Mrs. Dineen of
Damascus were alsc entertained at the
above home.
Elmer Kinhead of San Francisco,
was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Newcomb on October 2.
spring to Oregon.
Mr. Brici?s is building an addition
to his home on Addie street,
Mr. Booth enjoyed a visit from his
mother, Mrs. Booth of Fortland last
week.
Mr. Noonan of Salem was a busi
ness visitor on Sunday. Mr. Noonan
s a brother of Mrs. W. Koss of this
place.
Mr Florence is building a five room
modern bungalow on his property ajid
the work of ekcavatin,g the basement
is about completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Cary Deter enjoyed
the .week end at the family home.
Carey and his bride hav purchased
a pretty home in the Mt. Tabor district
recently.
Mrs. Arthur Smith will attend uie
W. C. T. TJ. Convention, going as a
delegate from the Oregc-t City union.
Mrs. Wilcox sp-snt Thursday after
noon with Mrs. Gill at Concord.
The Tagley family took a motor
jaunt to Rainier or Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Eades is visiting her
daughter Miss Elv.t, who is a student
at Pacific University at Forest Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Brown, manager of i-he
Pacific Garage in Oregon City, have
leased a cottage from Mrs. Mable
Pierce and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Brown entertained Mr. and Mrs.
Sheorn of Portland.
The A. A. Albright family and Mrs.
Kuepper of Portland were Saturdar
night dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Swart.
Miss Sarah Holloway, John and
Charles Holloway attended the
Miracles of the Jungles and were
snapped by the Telegram camera man
cn Saturday.
iieetirif.' nas held last Wc-dnesfJ.iy
evening when the committee of whicr.
H Starkweather was chairman.
gave an incomplete report as t. boun
dary, expanse, etc. and will in very
ne.a.- future give mere complete report
ft?r which it is very likely organiza
tion necessary will be formed an l
Bull Run water secured as soon ;i
possible.
WELFARE PLANS WADE
OAK GROVE, Oct. .18 The ChiM
Welfare department of the Social
Service Club met Tuesday with Miss
E. K. Matthews and. laid pl&ns fo
coming year.
MUSICIANS MEET
OAK GROVE, Oct. 18 The music
department of the Social Service Club
met Thursday with Miss Lois Ken
nedy and is planning on a musical en
tertainment in the near future. .
of i.-any fine preie-nts. Games and a
social time was enjoyed and delightful
refreshments served.
Dr. McArthur o Baker, Oregon, has
disposed of his resident property her?
lo A. DeMertz :f'Baker who is now oc
cupying the same.
Mrs. John Norhery entertained at
dinner last Friday the six teachers of
Oak Grove school and ..Miss Sophia
ljenderson a Portland teacher and her
mother. All did full justice to the de
lightful j-efreehments serveel whicii
speaks well for the hostess. All prer.
ent enjoyed a very pleasant evening.
Geo. Bigham ard Kir.ty- BigrM'!!
werd married Saturday, October ,
at Vancouver, Wash.
Julius Broetje the flofist on the 1
Courtney road, has added twe more
lily ponds to his sunken garden. H"
had two and with two new ones makes
a fine showing. He expects. to have
ine of the finest sunken g;irdens in
this vicinity when completed and it
adds much to the look3 of the place.
OSWEGO ITEMS
Mrs. Cora Bullock
8
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Site For 1925 Fair
Discussed By Club
OSWEGO, Oct. 18. The Oswego
Hydro-Electric club held a very in
teresting meeting Monday njght a
the city hall. The meetiiijT'was called
to order by Vice-President Frank Huff
man as Mr. Steven. the president was
not present.
A delegation from Sellwood spoke
in favor of Selwood, Rns? Island and
Council Crest sites for tbv; 1925 I.-iir.
J. B. O'Brein has recovered from his I Th-j delegation felt they h:id intruded
roeent illness and able to be about the
store and post-office again
Mr. and Mrs. Blinestone of Sparta,
Wis., have returned from their trip
to Salem and on Tuesday they accom
panied Mrs. Lucy Allen and Mr., and
Mrs. W. I. Blinestone to The Dalles
motoring over the Columbia Highway.
Ira Hart is. putting a cement base
ment under his house.
Mrs. Julia Ullabrand ig now conva
lescing from an illness which confined
her to her bed for a week.
Olin Ford has returned from a busi
ness trip which has kept him from
home since July 4th.
Parent-Teachers meeting will be
held on Friday of this week in the
basement of the school house.
Mr. and Mrs, Malcolm Osborn and
children of Vancouver and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Woodbeck of Vancouver,
Wash., spent Sunday with W. W.
Woodbeck.
Phones: SeUwood 597, Automatic 2138 John P. Miller, Mgr.
East Side Mill & Lumber Company
Manufacturers an dDealers In
Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Mouldings
Mill Foot of Spokane Avenue PORTLAND, OREGON
Boring News Items
P.ORINTG, Oct. 18. Mrs Sarah
Frank is carrying the mail on route
4 while the regular carrier is taking
his vacation.
Jasper Dugger had his arm broken
last week when the street car collided
with his automobile.
Mrs. Schweitzer of Portland visited
her daughter Mr. Albert Johnson last
Sunday.
A hunting party composed of Dewey
Kreuger of Parkplace, Herman Tim
mer of Clackamas and Bert Waller
and Floyd Lake of Boring spent Sun
day sil; the C. Z. Lake farm
The George Frank family who re
cently arrived from the East came out
from Portland Sunday and spent the
day with their niece Mrs. F. O. Lake.
The hall above the Morgan ami
Richey livery stable is being re-floored
and is expected to be opened to
the public again this winter.
Tiie tow n boasts of two fine new res
idences on the T. Roots and the Fisher
property.
very much on the Oswego people as
they had understood the Oswego peo
ple had given up all hopes of gottwig
the fair; but when they found out
that Oswego was still working hard
for it, Ihey said that it v-as true .there
couldn't be a prettier place than Os
wego Lake and wished t'aeni all the
success there was for to get the fair
and said if we saw we were not go
ing to get it here, they would like; us
10 assist them if we would. Mr Brown
from Ross Island, who is greatly inter
ested in the Scllwood Club, and also
ecretary of that club, said that Mr.
Kernon who owns R.jss Island, had
asked $400,000 for title island, but if
the 1925 fair was located in Portland
around that vicinity he would make
the price $200,000.
A committee was appointed by Vio--Pres.dent
Frank Huffman to have the
different organizations throughout the
state to place location on the ballot,
and thought that would be the oidy
fair way out of it.
Oswego Lake Work
Progresses Fast
OSWHCJO, Oct. 16. Th. . concrete
cradles or bolsters for the new 60-inch
pipe line of the Oswego Light, Power
& Water Company, are practically
completed and now await the arrival
of the wooden pipe. The canal had
been cleaned out and as soon as the
pipe is installed water will again be
turned in from Oswego Lake.
Good progress is being made by the
contraction on the Oswego Lake dam.
and from all indications it will be but
a short time until water can be allow
ed to run in the Lake from the Tuala
tin river.
Elks Rock Tunnel
Nears Completion
,0?WEGO, Oct. 18 Work on 'Eik'
Rock tunnel is drawing nearer to com
pletion. At the south end the bore is
now 250 feet and cement work- has
commenced. The contractors have
worked steady night and day. They ex
pect to have the bore throi'gh by the
first of November.
Warning Signs Are
Placed at School
Portland Man And
Oswego Girl Wed
OSWEGO, Oct. 18 Miss Leona
Jari'sc-h, another one of Oswego's
young women and Vera Barkley. of
Portland were married Tuesday the
18th at Kalama, Wash, Mr. and Mrs.
George Enrich accompanied them to
Kalama, and were bridesmaid and
best man. Miss Jarisch is the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Jarisch of
Oswego. ' 1
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Perfect Funeral Service
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Portland
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PAUL C. FISCHER
i Beaver Bldg.
Oregon City
Bertha Worthington
Anfl J. Bowers Wed
OSWEGO, Oct IS Miss Bertha
Worthington and J3fph Bowers .were
married at the home of the briile'.s
mothep'in South Oswego Saturday
evening. Rev Lacoy of Potrland pet
formed the ceremony.
The bride's mother served a chicken
dinner after the wedding that, was en
joyed by ail. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers
expect to live in Oswego for a few
wehks until his work is completed
here as he is engaiged at work on the
Oswego Lake Dam.
OSWEGO. Oct. 16. Through the ef
forts of Justice of the Peace Leslie
Savage of Oswego arrangements have
been made with the Clackamas County
court to have warning signs placed on
the Pacific Highway where it passes
the Oswego grammar school .There i?
a deep cut in front of the school tml
few motorists observe the building as
they pass and still fewer slow down
their pace. This has resulted in not
a little danger to the pupils, most ol
whom are required to cress the road
several times a day. The teachers
of the school have prevented any ac
cidents so far by their continued warn
ing! to the pupils to be careful.
Enrich and. Mrs Geo. Bullock motored
to St. Johns to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Coon, who used to reside in Os
wego. Notice of intention to start an auto
bus line and the proposed franchise
has been publicly posted in "Oswego.
Mrs. Dug Gillis is visiting her sis
ter Mrs. Iva Williams for a few days.
Mi, and Mrs. Rosencran are the
guest of Mrs. Eliza Kempin. They
I nave just ict-ui lii iiuiu a irip inrougn
California.
Mr. and Mrs. Ace Coon of Portlarv.1
was a guest at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Davidsons Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson cf
Portland was in Osweigo Sacuidey.
Mrs. Johnson is preparing her place
for rent.
William Kingkade who has ben in
the Oregon City hospital has returned
home much Improved.
Mrs'. Francis Goin has been the
guest of her sister Mrs. John Bickner
for the past few weeks.
Miss Dorothy Baker was the dinner
guest of Miss Mable Robertson, at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Griffith
Sunday.
, , B T 1 i" T"t . 1 . 1 ...
1 mr. ctuu ivirs. rvxrst? ui ruriiauj v ci z
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Pete Emmott cn
Thursday of last week.
Waller Emmott of Redland was ia
Oswego Monday to visit his brother.
Randy Shipley and wife of Sandy
were in Oswego Saturday. Mr. Ship
ley was once an old time resident of
this place and old friends were pleas
ed to see him again.
The Good Time Club gave another of
their dances Saturday night at the
Grange Hall with much success. Every
one is invited to attend these dances.
Mr. and Mrs. Shotto have sold their
home in Oswego to John Conway and
have moved to a ranch near Stafford
Mrs. Archie Worthington ig report
ed quite ill and is under the doctors
care it is to be hoped she will be able
to be about soon.
Mrs. D. Ellis of Amboy Washing
ton, is visiting our city for two weeks
Mrs. G. Weightman was a dinner
hostess to Mr. andq Mrs. O. C. Mer
rick, Mr. Estess and Miss Delia Davis
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Leonard Halliman of Redland
spent the wek end in Oswego visiting
relatives.
OSWEGO, Oct. 18. Otto Larson and
A. Waldorf are working at Mulino for
a couple of months.
Mrs. Tom Clinefelter has been suf
fering from boils for the- past two
weeks.
The Oswego Woman's Club met at
the club rooms Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs David Nelson and Mrs. Verno:i
Centers were hostesses for te day.
A pleasant afternoon was spentf by-
all.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Yates and Mr.
and Mrs. George Bullock motored to
Vancouver, Wash., Sunday and spent
the cay with Mrs. Yates's brother.
On October 26 there wilt be a
Booze Peddles and
Constable In Mixup
MILWAUKIE, Oct. 12. White
deputy Constable Keck of Milwaukie!
was seated on the curb near the En.
gene Breck place, Ardenwald. writhing
in pain from a bruised foot an a sprain
ed ankle, two men and a woman left
a wrecked car on the opposites&isida of
the street, ostensibly to offer help to
ihe injured man. The woman attempt
ed to throw a blanket over Keck s haa.l
while- one man dispossessed him !cf
some moonshine. Keck foiled both
these attempts but in the meiee the
woman siezed one bottle of the hoctcli
and attempted to strike him ever thi
head It slipptd from her hand a
s-he swung it over his. head and was.
broken on the hard pavement.
The rush came as the climax of a
raid st-aged by Constable Lowe of Mil
waukie assisted by. Patrolman George
Russell of.vthe Portland police bureu-i
assigned to prohibition law work.
Lowe, Keck and Russell were con
cealed near the place of the suspects.
Two women left ihe house and step
ped into a waiting car. A few minutes
later two men appeared carrying a
package with which they got into
the car. As soon as the car started
Russell appeared, swung onto the run- -ning
board and ordered i halt. Lowe
and Keck followed and began to
search the car under strong protect,
cf 'n'o search warrant." They securi
two quarts of moonshine. Keck was
left to guard the car and Lows ami
Russell proceeded to the house with
a search warrant.
Keck, in order to p; event the car
moving again, removed the key. One
of the men walking around the car in
a suspicious manner diverted his at
tention, the woman produced a "dupli
cate key and the machine started
ahead. Keck siezed the wheel hand
gave it a viscious turn. The car lurch
ed into the ditch with one front wheel
ruined. The constable was thrown
from the car a wheel passed over his
foot and sprained his -ankle.
Breck was arrested after the of
ficers had found a still and mash, still
warm, in his house, and two bo'.tle.-i
cf moonshine, also warm, in the auto
mobile. He was arraigned later be
fore Justice of the Peace Parry at
Milwaukie, pleaded gi'lty to violating
the prohibition laws and will be sen
tenced Wednesday.
; Mrs. E. Hall and E. A. Schoth, both
er Portland, were also arrested and
charged with illegally transporting
iquor. They pleaded not guilty. With
them were another man and woman
who were not. arrested
Bullet Nearly Hits
Mrs. M. I. Mountjoy
MILWAUKIE. Oct, 18. Mrs. M. T
Mountjoy returned home Sunday from
a week's visit toN relatives at Albany
and Springfield As the train was pull
ing into Salem there was. a biting snap
in the window pane back of the seat
she and her nephew oceupied, a bul
let whizzed thru the car ana out f
and open window on the opposite side.
Evidently hunters taking advantage iif
the first days of the open season wer?
inclined to be reckless.
SANDY DEPARTMENT
MRS. J. M. C. MILLER Correspondent
Artisan Assembly
Lodge Holds Meet
OSWEGO, Oct. 16. Artisan As
sembly lodge met at the Grange Hi.M
Wednesday evening and Dr. Ashburn
of Fordand spoke on reorganization
and members-hip. Lai in the evening
dancing, music and refreshments were
enjoyed.
GRANGE HOLDS FAIR
Concert WiU Be
Given on Saturday
SANDY, Oct. 18. A concert will be
given at the Odd Fellow's hall tomor
row night, (Saturday. Oct: 22) at S
P. M by Dr. Emil Enna of Portland
and his asistants This concert is
under the direction of the high school,
and the student body is enthusiastic
over having a full house to apprecia-e
this exceptional treat. Dr. Enna is
one of Portland's best pianists, an-1
people hearing his programs want to
hea rthem again. Mrs. Herbert Reed,
one of Portland's most popular readers
will give selections also.
Cherrvville Man
Traps Wild Cats
Road and Dam Work
Is Progressing Fast
OSWEGO, ocr. IS. The road work
at Rock Spur is getting along ver
nicely under Supervisor Frank David
pon At first there was a disagreement
about the road bvt seems tc be all
right now. and itis hoped the.ro u iil
be no more trouble and trat the wt.rk
will soon be finished up down there
The new dam at the fort of Oswego
laks is progressing nicely at the last
of th.- week the concreting will be -ill
finished.
OSWEGO, Oct. 16. The Oswego
Grange held their Grange Fair Satur
day, October 8. with a, large attend
ance An elaborate chicken- dinner
was served at the small price of "
cents a plate. Vegetables and fruits of
all kinds we-r sold in the afternoon
NEW REAL ESTATE OFFICE
OSWEGO. Oct. IS C. B. Hall
of
sweeo has opened a real estate ei
fice in Oswego. Mr. Hall 13 an :1J
f time, resident o Oswego.
OSWEGO LOCALS
OSWEGO, Oet 16. Mrs. K. Halli
man has been making a shtrt visit
witji her daughter Mrs. John Davis
who lives in new town Oswego.
The Dorcas "society held a very suc
cessful as well as entertaining sochil
last Wednesday at the Congregational
ehurch.
Sunday Mrs. Geo. Bullock had as her
guest s Sunday evening for dinner Mis.-,
Bertha Worthingt n and Joe Bowers
also -Mr. and Mrs Harry Baxter and
son Melville of Oregon City.
Eugene AValdorf. with his friemK
Harry Howe and Ray Garber spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Waldort.
Sam Cox of Canby was in Oswcy.i
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson weie
I dinner hosts at their hi.me Frv.tay
SANDY, Oct. 18. A few weeks as t
Lafayette Green of Cherryville caughtj-
thre wild cats in a trap, a mother
cat anJ two kittens, the latter beinx
the size of a large house cat. Green is
fond of pets so. decided to keep these
anin als, so he took a forked stick,
put ic over me oacK or tne old cat s
neck, held her to -the ground while
his wife put a box over the animal.
The next move was to slip a board
under the box and "not let the cat
out," so little by little this feat was
performed, then the board, or lid, was
wired and the box turned safely over
and Che cat and kittens were carrier
home. One of the Kittens died, but the
other and the "mamma-cat" are doing.
Illness Is Fatal to .
New Sandy Resident
. SANpY, Oct. 19. J. Walter Frott.
son of Mrs. R. A. Chown of Firwood,
who passed away Friday, Octc. 14, was
laid to rest, at the Sandy cemetery
Sunday afternoon. The funeral serv
ices were conducted at the home cf
Mr. and Mrs. Chcwn by Rev. A. S.
Heisy of Gresham.
Mr. Frost had brought his family
here from Oklahoma about two months
ago. and took to his bed four weeks
later and never got up again. His
sickness was said to be enlargement of
the iiver and kidney trouble. The de
ceased was 37 years of age, and wac
born at. Beloit, Iowa. Beside his wife
tnd thjree step-children, his mother an.l
step father, a sister, Mrs. Cauicr.ne
Bolton.of Asburn, Wash., and a half
sister Caroline Chown survive; also
two brothers, Wm. Frost of Texas, Rav
Frost, and a step brother, Alva Chown
of Portland, survive.
Bright flowers were -spread over the
grave in profusion, and many a word
of sympathy was. expressed for the
-surviving, relatives of this good mar. .
Road to Be Planked
For Winter Travel
Birthday Dinner Is
Given Mrs. Mavbee
SANDY, Oct. IS. Mr. and Mrs. John
Maronay and Richard, Mr. and Airs.
Willard Bosholm and daughter Mil
dred drove to Lents yesterday to be
present at a surprise birthday dinner
given for Mrs. J. H. L. Maybee, Mrs.
Maronay's mother. Those in the party
from Orient were Mr. and Mrs. J.
Cline, the C H. Jackons' Miss Nina
Arthur and Bertie Cline and from Port
land, were Mr. and Mi-sl Jeff White,
George White. Miss Arline Kiser,
Glenn Andre, Mr. and Mrs. Ch;is.
(Continued on Page 7.)
SANDY, OcL 18. It is
good authority that the middle road to '
Cherrvville is going to be planked at -.
once, and that the state is furnish- .ii.ii......tM.....iM....i..."-nn.".".i"...........4k
ing funds for the same. This news is TT tft . I
received joyfully, as travel would soon! I JJr. XlarrV W. inline I
he impossible if the rains keep up.
Enough rock could not be hauled this
fall tc,make the road passible up that
way, and the planking will solve the
great problem for this winter travel.
I Osteopathic , Physician I
I Beaver Bldg. Oregon City 1
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