OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY; JANUARY 6, 1 922 W. - & NEWS FROM Correspondence From AU Over the County Tellinig of Improvements and Local HaPPening3 During j The Past Week Your Subscripton WiU Receive Prompt Attention. . j ,-p, -i . I 1 ardlt- 1 eaClierS TO I -m m- r T 11 1 Meet Ull January l j t, t ' ESTACADA, Jan. 4 The Parent- j Teacher Association will have a meet , inor Wednesday January 11. in the high school auditorium at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Bertha Haater Hill, president of the Oregon P. T. A., is expected to be present and give an address. The pro gram wil be as follows: Song, Chil dren of the primary grades; address, Mrs. Bertha H. Hill; song, Boys' Glee Club; discussion, "Grade School Prob lems," Mrs. Edith Coleman, Miss Lelia Howe and Mrs. Carrie Sarver; "Pur pose of Domestic Science in Educa tion," Mrs. Inerson; pantomine, "The Lamp Went Out," heroine, Irene Sal ing; hero, Arnold Lovelace; mother, Neva Woodle; villain. Bob Cahill. After the program refreshments will be served. Mrs. Lilly clSG f Vancouver, Wash., passed the weekend at the home of her brother, W. A. Wilcox. Dr. and . Mrs. C. K. Carey arrived lallt week from Chicago, and are guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. G. McCall . Dr. Carey may locate here. Friends of Mrs. T. R. Jubb in this locality are pleased to hear that she is improving in California. She went there a few weeks ago to recuperate her heaHh. J. P. Woodle has been appointed to fill the position of city recorder, S. E. Wooster having resigned. A. E. Sparks, owner of the Family Theatre, has leased the theatre to F. C. Cleworth, manuel training teacher in the Estacada schools. The new pro prietor takes possession f Saturday night. Miss Bertha Burns came home from Portland Npw Years day. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Twining of Port land, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks last Friday night. Mr. Twin ing is the motorman who is taking Irvine Snr'th's place on the first car into Portland while Mr. Smith is visit- j incr in California. The ladies of the W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. Hassel last Thurs day and renort a most enjoyable time. After a sumptuous dinner the ladies devoted their time to visiting and piecing a ouilt. Miss Lydia Mattson spent the week end in Estncada vrith home folks, re turning to Portland Monday night. Hotel Estacada changed manage ment last Monday, V. W. Hausr retir ing and W. F. Cary taking charge. Mr. Cary expects to open the dining roo:ri shortly On the account of sickness in the family, he will not move to the hotel for a few days yet. W. E. Linn and V. W. Hauser have bought out the Red Front pool hall and are in possesssion. Mr. Hauser will move his family soon to the rooms over the pool hall. There was a dance at Hotel Estaca da last Saturday night to watch the old year out and the new year in. A good t'me is reported by all present. Mr. and M's; James Closner have leased the Snyder residence on Ter race Addition and are now comfort able located there. Dr. Naff snent the New Years vaca tion with Portland friends. Mrs. O. E. Smith is still confined to her bed with an attack of rheumatism. Mrs. .Take Looney of Currinsvi!le, has become the proud owner of the Sunbonnet. Baby ouilt, which the M. E. Lad'es' A;d had on sale. The o7d year passed out and the new year arrived with only slight dem onstrations in Estacada. Mrs. W. A. Heylman went to Port land Saturday to visit friends and Mr. Hevlman io'ned her Sunday. Smith Brothers, of the Estacada Hardware Co.. have as their guests their father and mother from Bell in g- ham.Wa.sh. They are enroufe to ca' ifomia bv automobile. Miss Lucy Haley, librarian at O. A. C. was in Estacada Saturday the jrrest nf Mrs. TJoton H. Gibhs. Miss Haley n-ns formerly from La Grande, - and is an old friend of Mrs. Gibbs. J. TT. Sharp has moved to Gresham. Miss Lyla McKenny, who spent the Christmas vacation with her mother Mrs. Grce McKenny, has returned to her school in the Foster district near Lebanon, Oregon. SomeDue who seemed to be in need of Ford tires, broke into W. R. Jones' garage recently and removed the two tires from h's machine and appropri ated them for their use. Mr. Jones will hereafter see that his garage is bursrular proof. Matt Lonsberry returned Sunday from a v'sit vrith relatives at Vancou ver. wash. Clvrte Ecker returned from Indepen dence last Thursday and will visit rel atives here for a time. Mrs. Tom Morton has bought the log cabin of W. J. Moore. At present both famiMeg will occupy the house and later Mr. Moore will build a resi dence on Mrs. Moore's lots on Terrace Addition. School opened again Tuesday after the holiday vacation of one week. The Bell Ringing Quartet held forth at the high school auditorium Mon day ight. This was the third number In the Lyceum course and the enter tainment was pronounced to be very good. Mrs. Gordon Lawrence was taken suddenly i1! while visiting at the home of her parents at Gresham one day last week, and is still confined there. Mrs. A. E. Sparks went to Watson I Holman&Pace I FUNERAL '' DIRECTORS 1 Homelike Efficient Courteous I z I Telephone 88 f Z ' z I 7th and Water Sts., Oregon City " " ' a u m mm rT, 1 1, mm ii ii ALL OVER THE COUNTY j Lanon sunaay noon to visn " friends, returning on the evening train. Miss Mabel Wilcox assisted at the Peoples' Store' during the holiday rush. Miss Ruth Saling spent the New .,.? at tMg returning t0 Portiand Sua- day evening. Miss Helen Wooster has returned to O. A. C. Russell Reed and carl Kimmel left on Sunday for Corvallis to resume their school duties at O. A. C. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ameri can legion will meet next Monday night January 9, at 8:30 in the I. O. O. F. hall. x Lloyd Saling left Monday for O. A. C. He attended this college last year for a short time. Work on the streets of Estacada is still going on and a number of car loads of gravel has been used. Redland News Items REDLAND, Jan. 3. Mrs. H. G. Ne vill and daughter Clara Pearl returned Wednesday from" Portland and were accompanied home by Mrsi C. W. Hulse of Lents. Mrs. John Murray has been quite ill the past week. Mrs. H. A. Allen's mother, Mrs. Tenny, had the misfortune to fall and break her hip last Tuesday. We are glad to say that she is getting along as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson and daughter Betty of Tillamook and Mrs W; N. Hulse Sr. and granddaughter Gladys Hulse of Portland spent Thurs day at the Murray and Nevill homes. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Allen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen and daughter Gertrude of Mulino and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen of Portland New Years day. Elnora, Margaret and Carl Staats re turned to their home Tuesday after spending a few days in Oregon City. Mrs. Lalone and daughter Ethel were Oregon City visitors Wednesday Miss Annie Hindle spent the week end at the P.onney home. Mr. and Mrs. John Murray and Mr and Mrs. H. G. Nevill and daughte spent New-Years at the W. N. Huls" home in Portland. Lee and June Kirchem and Alva an-1 Jessie Bonney attended the Liberty in Oregon City Monday night. Mountain Road Items. MOUNTAIN ROAD, Jan. 2. A tele phone meeting was held at the Moun tain Rtiad school last Thursday eve to elect new officers for the year 1922. A large crowd met at the Bernert farm last Tuesday evening and chari varjed Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bernert. Thei evening was spent in playing games and a lunch was served to each and every one. Lyman Koellermeier spent his Christmas vacation with his aunt and uncle in Willamette. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson had as their guests for New Years dinner Mr. and Mcs. M- A. Schuster of Btortland, Miss Marion Wheeler, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hodge and children Deward, Sylvia Bernice and Donald. Mrs. Wm. Helbers and son Herman left for Nebraska last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hellberg's brother. Miss Mary Rypzynski spent New Years with her parents in this district. Quite a number of the residents from this vicinity attended the budget meeting in Oregon City last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kaiser spent the last night in the old year with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hellberg. Mr. and Mrs. N. Christiensen, Sr, spent New Years with their son near Willamette. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Scoffern and daughter Lois Beth 0f Portland visited relatives in this district last Thursday. Eagle Creek News EAGLE Orke has CREEK, Jan. 2 A. rented his farm to a N. Mr. Bestol. Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass on New Year's day. Mr. and Mrs. will Bluhm and Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Fairchild and little daughter, Patty Jean, of Oregon City, New Year's guests at the home of Roy Douglass Mr. and Mrs. C- H. Paddison and children are now living on their form er place, which was vacated last week by Will Hayden, who, with his fam ily, has moved over near Estacada. Gifofrd Hoffmeister killed a big wild cat last week and was so excited over it i that he could scarcely eat nis din ner. MEADOW BROOK ITEMS MEADOWBROOK, Jan. 4. Mr. Ware and Mr. Everett visited Sunday school last Sunday and Mr. Ware preached afterwards. Glenn Larkins left for Portland Monday where he is going to attend the Adcox auto school , Mr .and Mrs. Jones and little son went to Portland Sunday for a few days. ' Born to Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hofstet ter of Salem, December 27, a baby girl. Mr. Hofstetter was a former resident of this place. Mr .and Mrs. Herbert Fife and daughter Evelyn will leave Thursday morning for Kansas, where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. Fife's parents and then expect to go to Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larkins and daughter Alrrp. visited relatives at Clarkes Monday. BODY IS FOUND- ALBANY, Ore., Jan. 4. A pair of ovejaills with parts of a human body in them found today is believed to solve the mystery of the disappear ance of Clarence Anderson, 14, last May. He was believed to have been drowned in the Santiam on the occa sion of baptism ceremonies. i Beaver Creek Boys Win From Oil Co. BEAVER CREEK, Jan. 3. The Beaver Creek school basket ball team played a fast game at the Beacon .Heights ha with the Standard Oil company team of Parkplace, Decern Der 28. The local boys' were cosiderably out-weighed by their opponents, but ' they made it up in speed. The score was 19-13 in favor of Beaver Creek. Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomas entertained several friends on New Year's eve. They played cards and watched the old year out. All had a most enjoyable time. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Linds ley, Mr. and Mrs. George Havill, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Londergan and Mrs. H. Hehn. Grandma Edwards gave a .New Year's dinner for her children and grandchildren. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Daniels and daughter Adeline, Mr. and MrsWR. E. Eel wards, Mr. and Mrs. John Watts, Kate, Walter and Evelyn Bohlander, Wm. Roberts and Mrs. Edwards. A number of Beaver Creek people: attended services at the German churcn on New Year's eve. A dance was held at Beacon Heights hal Saturday night and a very pleasant time is reported. Mrs. Wm. Daniels and daughter Ade line returned Saturday from a week's visit with relatives at Springfield. Rev. Everett preached a sermon at the central hall Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bloomer, who spent the holidays with the Schram family here .returned to Kerry today. Mrs. G. V. Woodarct" and small son are visiting for a few days with rela tives near Mount Pleasant. L. C Schram is expecting to leave the latfer part of this week for Lake county. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Fog!esong spent New Years clay with Mrs. Fcgleson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wetmore, ot Clarkes. In the evening all motored to Oregon City to a theatre. Mrs. Hannah Hehn, who was em ploved bv Mrs. A. Thomas for several months has gone to Oregon City. Mrs., j Thomas has improved so mucn Hi health that she believe she can mst of her work alone now. Cams News Notes CARL'S, Jan. 2. Mr. and Mrs. G- R Gwilliam and family spent Monday with. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mills and fam ily at Butteville. Miss Wilma and John Bliss spent a few days with relatives at Molallo. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fatirie and fam- urday. John Calvery has returned aomeii;"'" from his work at Tillamook. Mrs. A. Beach called on Mrs. Mon- j roe Irish Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss and fam ily were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrso Tullivers and family of Molalla last Wednesday. John Kline and Rev. Clark, of Sa lem, painted and papered the Cams church last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lee PerisU and son Norman of Mount pleasant and nephew .Albert .Cunningham of Wash ington were guests at Mr -and Mrs. Lunce Shockley and family last Thurs day. Bud Weiser made a trip to Mulino mill last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lunce Shockley and family were dijyier guests at Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson and family last Sun day. Richard McCarthy spent a few days with his sister Mrs. Charles Willbanks. He is talking about going into the dairy business on the old home place. Earl Davis, son of Richard Davis, is having a serious time with an abscess in his .ear. Tom Lewis is suffering with a lame back the result of a fall. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lewis called on Mrs. W- X. Davis Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Davis has been ill the last few weeks. Albert Fisher ia working in the Dorenbecker mill at New Era. Arch Beach left last week for Che halis, Wash., on business. The Farmersn Union met at the school house last Wednesday evening. Miss Erma caseday spent last Tues day with Miss Maude O'Leary. The Ladies Aid met at Mrs. Herman Fisher last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss made a trip to Oregon City last Tuesday. Donald Schoenborn spent a few days at Mount Pleasant with nis grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCarthy. Griffith Jones, who has been making his home with Gwilliams, moved to his own place last week. J. Shockley and Mr. Stevenson call ed on Roland EdwarAs of Beaver Creek one day last week. Glen Clark, of Salem, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Kline Mrs. App Jones and children spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Irish Mr. and Mrs. John Kline and Glen Clarks were dinner guests at George Bliss' home Sunday. Mulino News. Items MULINO, Jan. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manning and Mrs. Long and daughter Elizabeth were Oregon City visitors last Wednesday. Mrs. Eva Ayres who has been spend ing the holidays with her mother Mrs. J. J. Mallot has returned to her home in King's Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin and daughter Eloise and Miss Cora Cash and Mis3 T,oio chioiri.. pnt j Portland last Wednesday. 1 Mrs. Albert Woodside, who has been I visiting relatives in King's Valley for i several weeks, returned ' home la3t Thursday. Ted Gaines, a traveling salesman of Portland, was here last Tuesday and Wednesday. Fred Jagger of Cams made a busi- J ness trip to Mulino last Thursday. He ; purchased some beef cattle of Daniels and Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Manning and children went to Eldorado last. Sunday j to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson, j Al and Durl Jones of Eldorado were j Mulinotvisitors Sunday. A. C. Erickson is painting the inside of his store. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Erickson and children of Oregon City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. August Erickson. Oscar Erickson was a Portland visi tor last Sunday. Mr. and- Mrs. Fred Woodside ana children of King's Valley are visiting relatives and friends here. Mrs. Woodside who is in poor health intends f o remain here for a couple of months to take treatment in Port land, i Joe Daniels and son Lee were Ore gon City visitors last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin gave a party last Thursday evening to several young people. Herman Taylor was a caller at the Daniels home last Sunday. Miss Margaret Tweedie who has been visiting her parents who live near Woodburn came back to Mulino Saturday and resumed her position as primary teacher in the Mulino school. School began Tuesday after sever al days vacation. Messrs. Don and Ernest Larios were Mulino visitors last Saturday night. Miss McCord Weds Delbur Husbands MOLALLA, Jan. 2. George Adams and farAily took dinner New Year's eve at the W. T. Echerd home. George Shuller and wife of Portland sncnt Ne"' Years day with Mrs. Shul lers sister, Mrs. Hub Bowman. Delbur W. . Husbands and Camilla Beatrice McCord were married au-.eUy Tuesday afternoon in Oregon City at tlie Baptist parsonage. Rev. W. K Pctnbone officiating. They returned to the home of the bride's parents, .Mr. ad Mrs. A. McCord, on Wednes Uy evt-ning where they were given a re ception. All extend congra .iHttn.s u the happ; couple. A N'ew rars eve par'y was givon at fly. Ii;: Ct John VaU2s! v!.i. 1'5 'e.sts v re present. .T1-.3 over.iufe ; and a bountiful lunch was served at j midnight. ! Mi s. Mary Wolf inger and daughter ! Violet of Oregon City who have been visiting Mrs. Hub Bowman returned home Tuesday. it. .t A T ct nfnl-'TnTinsnn of Ofe- B"" " ' Friday" George Shuller and wife of Portland visited a few days this week with Mrs. i Soulier's father Chas. Hall. ! Mrs. Hazel Van Sice of Grangeville, ... "i;tirn- fripmria and rel- Reginald Hall of Oregon city visited a few days this week with his sister . Mrs. Hub Bowman. j ' Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bowman motored j to Oregon City Tuesday. j Claud lall and family of Portland : are spending the holidays with Mrs. j Hall's parents, Mr. and Mrs. i rant Shatzman. Chris Eri Is Laid To Rest On Sunday KELSO, Jan. 3. The funeral ser vices for Chris Eri were held Sunday, Jan. 1, at the Pleasant Home church, Rev. Pitts officiating and the Metho dist church choir furnishing the musio. i Chris Eri died after a lingering illness, at the Milwaukie Sanitarium where he was cared for during the last five months of his life. He was born in Albert Lea, Minnesota on April 20. 1872, being at the time of his death 49 years and 8 months of age. He leaves two brothers, Gilbert Eri and Henry Eri of this place, and one sister, Mrs. Carrie Schau, of Portland. Mrs. Hannah Nelson had the mis fortune recently of falling on the base-; ment steps of her son's, Ned weison s. home, brusing her knee severely. She , was taken to the Good Samaritan nos nital where she is improving. Her I brother Charles Johanson is critically i ill In the same hospital. Fred Alt and wife of Portland were New Year's guests at the home of .Nea , Nelson. " After spending the holidays at hom3 Eunice Jonsrud returned Monday to resume her studies at Reed College, and Dorothy Jonsrud at Jefferson High school in Portland. The Misses Elizabeth, Margaret and Angela Canning returned Monday to their work in the Lynch and Portland schools. Gertrude KTigel, a student at St. Mary's Academy in Portland, spent the holidays at home. John Jonsrud has resumed work on the lath mill being erected on Ned Nel- j son's place and to be operated by Ned Nelson and Max Kligel. Gus Ludwig I son is employed in making wood and j getting out material for lath. Mr. and Mrs. Sdhau and Mrs. Mollie j Frank of Portland attended the fun- j eral of Chri3 Eri Sunday. , I Adoption Valid, Is Decision of Court Guardianship of Robert Edward Quinby , Dillman was permanently granted to . Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Dill man through a hearing in the c'rcu't court. The lad, now three years f age, was adopted by the Dillmans December 24, 1920. The lad's motherl had died shortly after his birth. Last September, the lad's father, i who had remarried, sued to regain possession of the child, but the adop-j tion was held leagal by Judge Camp- j bell. Funeral Held For ilfUIUCUL 11U1; NEEDY. Jan, 3. Albert Noblitt started to school again Tuesday but 0 still carries his arm in a sling, Oscar willson of Portland and Frank jjpy cf Meridian spent the week end witn tii& Caruthers family, uss Bertha Carothers returned nomo Sunday after a weeks stay in Portland. J. H. Gripp went to Portland Taes- day for goods for the store. j Mrs. Al Tompson and daughter Dollie spent Tuesday with Mrs. Nob-1 litt. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Yoder or canDy ( spent the week end with the formers j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yoder. j The funeral of Oscar Hoffman who j accidentally shot himseiron December j 29 was held at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chast Hoffman, Jan. , 1. The sad accident caused many a ; s I ing PXete. ! He leaves to mourn his loss besides his Relatives many friends who extend , . . , , , -i I their sympathy to the family. t Tra T. "R T7nr nrifi dansrhteT ! Helen formerly of Needy but now of lianow were out cauiug uu mo i litts Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Potter of Myrtle Creek are visiting the home of Mrs. Potter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ritter of Port land have been out with the home folks for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Port'and spent the week end at the Ritter home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Walfur are both on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. L. Snagle visited Al bert Spagle 6f Hubbard one day last week. Ladies of Mulino Hold Quilting Bee B4T7T.OW. .Tan. 2. A Ouilting Bee was held at the home of Mrs. ay Smith Friday afternoon. A fine din ner was served and all had a good time. Those present were Mrs. E. Andrews, Mrs. J. Hayes. Mrs. Chas. Gardner, Mrs. Wm. Kloster, Mrs. E. Bahbs. Mrs. J. Toogood. Mrs. S. Bang, Mrs. B. Ashford. Mrs. H. Gardner and Mrs. Ray Smith, hostess. Mrs. Dregnie and sons Charles, Ed ward and Paul Kloster motored to Ore gon City Friday on business. Tho bovs and srirls arc having a I freat time playinsr basketball in the ; new Barla-v gymnaisum recently built, j Mr. and Mrs. Adrian .Newstrom and ; fnmilv left acrain for Scanpose recent- i vir. tricolor, wont tr. willaTi-.-tr i ecently to visit some friends. j Smfh onrt familv returned to i their home in Barlow after spend!nj a i couple of W33k3 w!th his parems in j Corvalls. ' ! ; Ml HUIMIHI I TTT7 A C HI? A TT A TINT Mt DEAR Comrades the holiday seasoa I is over, we are commencing to get back again to our regular every day af fairs after the exhilerating satisfying feeling that the holidays bring. We hope sil have had a taste of is cherj, and blessings that comes from some ones tiought and service nnd gifts. We hone especially all childrens ilv.arts were glads on the birthda of their King. wouldn't it be a wonderful world if thtf gpin-t of gelf saCrifice and love and cheer that has abounded full ana free th:g Xmas tfae would continue on tnru tne coming year? Its a joyous time for aii because all give of them- . .... : tQ yuu. rtrru parents Mr- KTES Stello Berg, an,. B-BJ.- Mrs. Ban I r,v Saturday aftenuori. Fred Snyder and family spent Sat- unlay WHU uia mumci, iuio. U1U 3 3aSket Ball bailie And Dance Enjoyed DODGE, Jan. 3. School opened again Monday after a week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Will Giles and family spent Sunday at the E. Jonchinsen Mr." Andrews of Portland has been spending a few days on his place at Dodge. Mrs. W. E. Myers has spent the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Stanford j Cox at Elwood. Mrs. Floyd Davis and baby have been -visiting at the home of Mrs. Davis' parents, MC and Mrs. W. E. Myers. Mr. and Mrs. John Keller and family spent Sunday with the Chas. Colson family. Mr. ard Mrs. Benjamin were Sunday guests at the Horner home. Mrs. Iva Lacey's mother has been visiting her for a few days. A very exciting basketball game was played Sautrday evening between the Dodge team and a team from Estacada. The'score was 26 to 15 in favor of Es tacada. After the game every one en joyed dancing until midnight when a basket supper was served. Gladstone Locals Henry O'Malley, who has been s'ated by Secretary of Commerce ; Hoover for appointment as comnns- I sioner of tne bureau or usnenes, was; formerly an Oregon man. at one i time in charge of the Clackamas j hatchery near Gladstone. He has a j sister teacnm in the Oregon City schools. Mr. place of Dr. O'Malley will take the Hueh' H. Smith, who The Business Mans NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Progressive business men throughout the country have found high class printed matter and carefully prepared advertising copy the most effective means of enlarging the scope of their business, and the best medium for obtaining quick results, now therefore RESOLVED that from and after Janu ary 1 . 1 922, I will use more printer's ink in the promotion of my business. That I will adopt a definite program for advertising; a systematic campaign of circul arizing the trade, and such other approved methods as will produce results. That I will consult with mn whose time and energy is devoted to a study of printing and advertising in all its branches, and are therefore qualified to advise, That the Printing Establishment that gets ,my business this year will be the one fully equipped to do all branches of printing and render the most complete service. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE Printers Publishers Binders . Enterprise Bldg. flUMIMIMItimltllllttMJtf MM rrkTTMTPV Y7A1TA TVT I selves. Such could be the year if that spirit ot service prevailed. Lr the Nsw "iear truly rir.g out the oil. any thing that prevents over attaining the highest good, rin in the v.-w love, service high ideals good wlli to all n-en. We may make resolutions and idi; cj; ii our spirits are made beauti ful with the thoughts of service born cf love wc- will nevir fr.il. Every day -:if 922 wil be a "Birthday of th? King" tor he will truly oe born in our hearts made humble as a Bethelem manger. We will become liko the Star, radient and beautiful lighting the way. That others may see where the Christ child COUNTRY CONTRIBUTOR. is now field representative of the Pacific coast secton of the bureau of fishereries. Friends of Richard Freytag will be pleased to learn of his improved condi- tion as he is able to be at the store again after a weeks illness. Rev. Hardie Connor was brought to his home in West Gladstone Thurs- day from the Good Samaritan hospi tal and is getting along as well as can be expected. Miss Edith Arnold is assisting Mrs. Connor with the pa tient during the day and a nurse is iu charge at night. During- the Rev. Connor's illness the pulpit of the Bap tist church v;ill be- supplied in the mornings by Rev. A. M. Petty of Port land spoke to a very appreciative au dience Sunday morning. Lloyd Nickerson of Vellejo, calif-. spent the holidays wit his parents Mr .and Mrs. G. F. .Nickerson in Spc- kane, Wash., and stopped over Sunday with friends in Gladstone. 'The Nick ersons were former residents of this place, and are very well and favorably known here and in Oregon City. Mrs. Nellie Sladen, Miss Mildred Sladen, Charles and Harry Sladen of Glen Echo were entertained at din ner New Year's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Lytle of Oregon City, Miss Mildred Sladen left for Monmouth Monday to resume her stu dies after spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Nellie Sladen. Oregon City Couple Get Kalama License KALAMA, Wash., Jan. 4. A mar riage license was issued to N. S. John son and Loleta- Dennis, both of Ore gon City, December 31. A license was issued in Oreeon City Wednesday to George Moser, 24, Ore gon City, Route 4 and Iva Borland. ofl nrpnn ritv Route 5. Children, -who are among the great estusers of public libraries, are bor rowing books of biography natuau history, and travel almost as often as they choose fiction. Oregon City, Ore.