OREGON CITYr ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 31,1 922. Page 2 NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY Correspondence From All Over the County Tellinig of Improvements and Local Happenings During The Past Week Youf Subscripton Will Receive Prompt Attention. Beaver Creek Boys Take First Game . ' BEAVER CREEK, March 21. The ! Beaver Creek junior baseball team ; won the first game of the season from j A dinner was given in honor of Miss Maple Lane last Friday afternoon, j Martinazzi by Mrs. J. "Wilkin on Wed The score stood 24 to 7. The follow- ; nesday. ing boys comprise the team: Heft and School visitors this week were Lame Makinster, battery; Gordon Roberts, j Moser and Alfred de Neui. 1st base; Pete Santessen, 2d base;! Wednesday Harry Wheaton and Pete Melvin Staben, 3d base; Jake Heltf, j Seely went on a wild goose chase in short; Rout, Ted Wilson and Paulson, j our vicinity. Wonder if they caught fielders. anything? Word has been received by Mrs. j The visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Koei George Havill that Mr. and Mrs. Harrie j lermeiers were George Robbins, an Morehouse have arrived safely at San j uncle of Mrs. Koellermeiers from East Jaun, Puerto Rico, and are enjoying ; era Oregon and Clarence Thompson, fine weather. 'I Several of the young folks of this ' The members of the basket ball team j vicinity attended a dance at Lad Hill gave a dance at Beacon Heights hall i Saturday evening. last Saturday night. j Mrs. Win. Koellermeier spent Tnu" Mrs. S. P. Londergan entertained j day with her mother and father, Mr. the card club Saturday evening. Mrs. Marguerite Bell of Oregon City was an over night guest of Mrs. A. W. Foglesong last Thursday. Arthur Lindsley and Alfred Beatie are at home from college for the Spring vacation. Mrs. osca" Orr was a Portland'visitor Saturday. Mr. Clipper was taken to the Mason ic Home In Portland today. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foglesong motor ed to Highland Sunday and took Mrs. Foglesong's brother Philip Wetmore, from M. E. Kndles' to his parents' home at Clarkes. Mr. Wetmore, who was boarding at the Kandle home, is recovering from an attack of the grippe. Redland News Items REDLAND, March 20. Mrs. Stearns has been quite ill the Fred past week with the grippe. Mrs Frank Sprague and Mrs. Her man Fischer spent Thursday with Mrs man i-iscuer syic I Fischer's daughter Mrs. Herman Wal- i do at Maple Lane Mrs. Gilbert Cortwright and infant daughter Phillis Esther of Union, Ore., came Friday to visit at the H. A. Al len home. Mrs. cortwright was former ly Miss Grace Allen. Misses Myers and Anderson were week end visitors at Portland. Mrs. Carl Staats and son George spent the week end visiting relatives j and friends in Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Stone and daugh ter Misg Edith, were Oregon City visi tors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Allen and daugh ter Miss Gertrude of Mulino visited at the A. L. Allen home Sunday. Miss Annie Hindle of Oregon City spent the week end at the W. H. Bon ney home. Richard Palehn of Portland spent Sunday with home folks. He was ac companeid by his wife and little daugh ter and sister, Miss Charlotte. Mrs. Polehn and babe have been visiting with relatives the past week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hulse and daugh ters Gladys and Winnifred and sister Miss Stella Hulse of Portland visited at the Murray-Nevill ranch Sunday. Mrs. Frank Sprague and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Moulton Sprague were Ore gon city visitors Monday. Mrs. A. L. Allen and son Allison transacted business in Oregon City Monday. On Saturday evening several young people of this community enjoyed a birthday party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith at 1094 Michigan Ave., Portland. The party was given in hon or of Miss Virginia Smith to, celebrate Tier QiYteenth birthday. The rooms were prettily decorated with ferns and March flowers. At 9 o'clock a delicious lunch was served to the following Misses Icelia Hughes, June Kirchem, Annie Hindle, Jessie Bonney, Maribee Ripley, Mary Braatz, Virginia Smith and Mrs. Smith. Messrs. Fay and Keith MrClure, John Fullam, Lee Kirchem, AlliP'on Allen, Jack Hindle, Alva Bon ney, Frank Allen, Dr. Varon Smith and Mr. Smith. The party closed wishing Miss Vir ginia many morebright and happy birthdays. Barlow News Notes BARLOW, March 20. Miss Lavina Widdows has been very sick at her home in Barlow. - t. r T5tnnAll who is employed at Shedds, Oregon spent the week end in Barlow where he visited his home. Mrs. Chas Gardner is confined to her bed with the la grippe. Ed and Charles Dregnie, who are at tending college at Corvallis are spend ing a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dregnie Mrs! Wm. Kloster spent last week in Parkplace taking treatments. F. M. Smith has just erected a fine 4 room bungalow on his place at Bar low. Mr. Flint has just sold his farm to a party from California. In a basket hall game played at the Barlow school gymnasium Friday evening between the Barlow and Can by grammar school boys and girls. The Barlow boys won score 38 to 4. The girl3 tied score 14 to 14. Referee Miss Laura Pennell and umpire, Miss Celena Tremayne. Mr. Jensen of Portland visited with his mother Mrs. Jensen of Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson are on the sick list again. Advance News Items ADVANCE, larch 29. A road meet ing was held at L. Toedtemeiers to de cide on which roads were to be im proved. The road supervisor is Sam Moser, who has held his office for sev eral years. A representative of a life insurance of Denver, Colorado, Chas. E. Gauber vds visiting our district, Friday. r.ranee members of our neighbor hood attended the regular meeting atj Tro Pond Saturday March ia. The children of Advance school tried for the Palmer Method Writing button. Those who were awarded one were: Elsa Turner, Chester Koeller meier, Toma Murakami, Theodore KlebA ard Ida Turner. Miss Martinazzi, Elsa Turner and i ts ii : . i. II Tfrtol. I lermeier home, Monday. On Sunday Harry Gosser and Tom Turner Daid a visit to Mrs. Mabel Yeomans on Peets Mountain. They re- ported that the roads up there were not lacking mud. and Mrs. chas. Thompson, or nos Pond. Elsa Turner spent the week end at her aunts and uncles Mr. and Mrs. S. Turner of Frog Pond. H. Iderhoff, Ida Turner, H. Koeller meier and Wm. Dragoo were in Wil sonville last week. Elsa Turner visited recently with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. E. Seel of Woodburn. Mrs. J. Iderhoff and daughter Isa be!le and Ida Turner made a short visit on Peets Mountain, Sunday. Willamette visitors from Advance were E. L. Toedtemeier, H. Iderhoff and Wm. Dragoo. Oregon City visitors recently were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Koellermeier, Fred Koellermeier and Frank Grosser. Dodge News Items DODGE, March 20, 1922. We are glad to report that most of the people who have been ill with the grippe are im ing E Jochmsen is 8tni improving, quite ill at this writing. j School opened again on Monday, ' with Mrs. Pearl Tozier of Gladstone substituting in the primary room until Miss Keller is able to take up b,er work again. Mr. Everett, a Sunday school mis sionary from Portland, visited 111 : J TiAn-Mr O o ,1 -r1 1 1T Q Tl ( held services at the schoolhouse on Sunday morning. David Horner Sr. spent Sunday with Mr qtiH -vTrs TTarnlrl Horner of Serine- water. Cams News Items CARUS, March 28. Mrs. Fred Sang ler and Mrs. Tom Davis of Beaver Creek called on Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lewis last Monday. The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. George Ingram Wednesday after noon. Bud Weisser was a caller at Mulino on Friday. Chas. calverly who has been taking a course in electrical engineering in Portland has completed his course and is now at home. Gwilliams entertained company from Portland last Sunday. The Ladies Aid is to repeat their play Friday evening March 31. Admis sion 25 cents, lunch will be served after the play. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of Oregon City called on Mr. and Mrs. Lunce Shock- ley last Saturday. y last saturaay. i Miss Florence Jaggar who is attend- J . ,1 : r- Im I ing school at Eugene is spending her j wpfiir'a vacation at home. Wayne Stewart worked for Fred Spangler last week. The Misses Genlendra, Emma and Maria Felin were Sunday guests at Henry Schoenhorn last Sunday. Miss Irene Makinster of Beaver Creek spent the week end with Miss Erma Caseday. George Bliss was a caller at Beaver Creek last Friday. Mrs. Nettie jaggar ana son neeu were Oregon City visitors last Satur- day. - Christ Josi went to Union Mills afte" a load of posts last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram of Portland were out on their place last bunaay. Mrs. Lunce Shockley called on Mrs. Even Lewis Wednesday afternoon. John Lehmen attended a show in Oregon City Thursday evening, and was a night guest at the Snover home. A meeting of the Cams pig club was held at Fred Spanglers Friday evening. I ghip Eastern sailor today. Those present were Earl Davies, Rich- j The Eastern Sailor -cleared from ard Gwilliam, John Bliss, Melvin Stew- j Yortian,i February 14, in the trans-Pa-art and Orval Beach. j cific service of the Columbia-Pacific Mr. and Mrs. Jack Griffith attended ! shipping company, preaching at Beaver Creek last Sun-1 day. Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss and fam ily spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Linsley and son Thierry of Henrici spent Sunday after noon with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown and family. Mrs. John Calverly was a xviunuu caller Friday. - Barlow News Items BARLOW, March 28. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Steffenson have rented out their farm and home for one year and have started on a trip to visit friends in different cities. Mrs. Steffenson will continue her visit in Astoria while Mr. Steffenson eoes to Eastern Oregon to look after his real estate there. - Sunday schooll and preaching ser vices were well attended last Sunday with Rev. O. Skiptbred as pastor. Edward Dregnie spent a week home with his parents. He enjoyed the rest from his college work and on his way back to Corvallis made a three days visit with his brother Charles at Mon mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Oathout of Woodburn visited their sister, Mrs. Nellie Emery and family at Barlow a week ago. " Mr. and Mrs. Landsvark had the pleasure of entertaining their daughter Alpha of'Portland and their son Clar ence with wife and little daughter of Kflcn WOmflTI (,lllh ' v Plans Piano Benefit KELSO, March 27. The Woman's Club of Kelso will give a play on Sat urday evening April 22. A small ad mission of 15 cents will be charged which will go toward the piano fund. Refreshments will also be sold after the evening's entertainment. The Woman's Club met last Thurs day with Mrs. F." Rathkey. The fol lowing ladies were present. Mesdames E. Herz, M. Kligel, N. C. Peterson, G. Eri, J. Hite, T. Dunn, R. Jonsrud, Obre, Lin's Decker and H. Revenue, besides the hostess Mrs. F. Rathkey. Delicious refreshments were served. Mrs. E. Decker signed the membership roll, making a total membership of 18. Eagle Creek Notes EAGLE CREEK, March 27. Mrs. Buckley, the school supervisor, and Mrs. Church the truant officer, visited the school one afternoon of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle, Chas. Murphy, Leslie Woodle, Ed. Chapman, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass spent a pleasant evening at the home of T. n ifn T. n it lact VarlnariaV ,c j m w.ii T-.,rias ATrs. I Ed Ss aniSdaughter. Betty Jear were vising wfth Mrs. Viol! i6 7 !,. xr. nd Mrs. Tamest Duus Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass and daughter, Florice, were Portland visit ors on Saturday. Mrs. Rhenstrom was calling on Mrs. Evans, and Mrs. Perry Murphy Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Woodle and children, and Malcolm Woodle and family, were guests at the home of Theodore Reid has sold his share j of the eRid and Surface sawmill to , Ed. Douglass and Pete Clester. Barlow News Items BARLOW, March 29. A surprise party was given at the home f Miss a lota Zimmerman on last Tuesday evening, in honor of her guest, Miss j ,i tj.ia T-ha evfnine iijaiin iuaj ui runoiuu.. wo,! in HanPinz and Maying . a.3 tiijvj vu - (T'ITT1P5 IX TIM flt , late nUUT dencouf lunch as served. Those surprising Miss Edith were: Lloyd and Lucile Zlegler, Olga Hollenbock, Lyle Pen- nell. Laura Fennen, trnesL Hove, ' ! dp.cirze Ziegier itoy Zimmerman,: Gladys. Celena and Robert Tremayne, Julia Snmoski. Fayne Wolfer, Florence and Abe Widdows, and Aleta Zimmer man. a bnv weiehine 10 pounds I was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lou Smith on Tuesday. Four high school pupils which at tend the Hubbard .high school from Barlow will take part in the student body play which will be staged there on Friday evening, March 31. Those taking part were Lucile Ziegler, Celena Tremayne Loig Emery and Julia Su moskie . . DODGE ITEMS DODGE, March 28.--On Saturday last, Dodge suffered the loss of a most valuable citizen and neighbor in the person of E. W. Jochimsen, who pass ed away after one week's illness. It would be impossible to speak too high ly of him as . man of kindly disposi tion and a helper in time of need. The ... ...iii ho upptiIv felt by many, ana . I -,.nnttlV tn TliS our hearts go oui m m "'.imu.j . widow and children in their bereave-1 , - -i i,1ono nt ' ment. The funeral took place at Springwater on Tuesday, and was at tended by a large number of people. A service in the church was presided over by the minister, the Rev. Mr. Weir. Amongst a number of most beau tiful floral wreaths was one sent by the Community Club, subscribed to by residents of Dodge, who in a humble way, wished to show their respect. J. W. Marrs and daughter, Mamie, are recovering from an attack of the flu j Qn gun(iay evening, March 28. a j baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. ; prank Wilson. Both mother and baby j are doing nicely. . , cna3. Colson's nephew is visiting at ; the roison home. 1 KILLED, 20 HURT IN BLAST SHANGHAI, March 29. One man wn killed and 20 injured by an ex- i Diosion on board the American steam- CONSTRUCTING BARRICADES TO PREVENT STREET I MMiMijiT7fftirTirfflr CS Br T " - - - t s5V?y-r" t ?f EL?-' ? i: - ; : wVOO - M 1 - " ' I jfr j I - hi iivT - r"!;l A z I'll Hs 1 Renewed with heated ferocity, street fighting tnreatens to result in civi thrown up and armed troops guard the streets. Advisory Committee Elected by Growers ESTACADA, March 29. There was a good attendance at the meeting of the Oregon Growers' Association in the Estacada district, last Saturday afternoon in the lobby of the Estacada hotel, for the purpose of nominating a director and electing a local advisory committee. C. A. Jacques was nomin ated and the advisory committee elect ed consisted of B. Schonberg, A. W. Bockin, W. W. Tucker and H. D. Trapp. A fifth committee will be elect ed at a later date. Earl Peary of . the Salem office Field Department, pre sided. A large number of berry grow ers were present. Plans are under way wnereby it is believed that an arrange ment agreeable and beneficial to concerned will be workea out, placing the fruit industry of tne Estacada dis tricts on a solid foundation in one in stead of several associations. Harry Johnson attended the funeral of his brother-in-law at Lents last Fri day, who died from injuries received by being gored by a bull. Repairs on the Christian church on upper Main street have been made re cently. James Closer last Friday, fell from the top of his saw mill and cut his head quite badly. Dr. Carey was called to dress the wound, which required twelve stitches to close. It is thought that there will be no permanent ef fect. There was quite a delegation from the local Rebekah lodge to Oregon City last Saturday, to attend the 16th annual Rebekah convention. Mrs Nellie Currin was chairman of the meeting and Mrs. Cordelia Carter was outside guard. Mrs. Mary Eschleman was elected as secretary for the next meeting which will be held at Milwau kie in the early part of 1923. Those from Estacada who were in attend ance were, Mesdames, Nellie Currin, Elva Ahlberg, Cordelia Carter, Mary Eschelman, Mae Kitching, Susie Kitch ing, Lydia McConnell, Clara Boyer, Elsie Fields Mary Posson and Gerald Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Sarver were pass- engers for Portland Saturday wher tne laner wut w Mrs. W. F. Cary and cnnaren were Portland visitors Sunday in. the Mt. Scott district. Mrs. G. E. Kiggins and little son and Mrs. Fink spent the day in Port land last Saturday. Postmaster W. A. Heylman was a business visitor in the metropolis last Friday. As a sure sign of spring the Boy . . , Scouts are beginning to uecou.c Mesdames E. E. Hannah and C. E. Allen, members of the W. C T. TJ., j were out soliciting last Saturday for :' the childrens Home, at Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Moore were ouj .... - . . T ,1 ness visitors m t-onianu muuuj. The Estacada public library isun-loi- rtppn nhlierations to Mrs. W. J. Moore, the president of the associa- tion. for a donation of seventy uev books, including fiction, religious and historical copies. Part of them are now on the shelves and the remainder will soon be ready for circulation. The library is still a most popular institu tion and greatly enjoyed by all book lovers. Mrs. Mae Reed and daughters, Mary Alice and Florence June, while in Portland- last Sunday met Russell Reed, who is attending O- A. C, and visited with him all day. Sam Barr has commenced the erec tion of his new residence in Terrace Addition, just south of the cannery. Mrs. W. H. Grabeel and baby Jean, were Portland visitors last Saturday. Work on the repairing of the Odd Fellow building was continued this week and they hope to get the build ng in shape soon to be occupied throughout. Br. Will Dale and wife or jforuana CinnlT TrIOltrtro af th f hOmO Of weio ouuucij .oi-.o - - tne doctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. WU- tl.M rn1& if am T9lA. irs C. Chambers, who has been liv ing in appartments at the Estacada hotel for the past two years, left on Saturctty for a short visit at Seattle, after which she goes to Tennesee to visit a son by adoption. Mr. Chambers will join her next fall. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton came over from Portland Saturday evening to visit his mother'and other relatives, returning home Sunday evening. Miss Mildred Douglass was here from Portland this last week-end. the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Viola Douglass. Mrs N. W. McMillan and the baby left on Monday for their new home at Roseburg, with Mr. McMillans brother who has been visiting here for a few days. Mr McMillan went Tuesday with a truck load of household goods. The McMillan's have been occupying rooms at the Estacada hotel for some time. The city drug store building is un der repairs, a new shingled awning be ing one of the new improvements. Mrs. L. C. Posson went to Oregon City last Friday evening -where she at tended the Rebekah district conven- tion on Saturday. Miss Leta accom panied her. Miss Ruth Saling was a week-end visitor at the home of her parents, re turning to Portland Sunday evening. Frank" Morrow of Portland, visited Estacada friends last Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Strickland, of Gladstone, visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. B. O. Sarver, Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Starr have re turned from Bend, Oregon, where he was employed for several months, and will again make Estacada their home. H. H. Huxley and family moved in to their new home, recently purchased from John Dunseath, last Monday. Mrs. John Dunseath arrived from Seattle the latter part of last week and packed and shipped her household goods. The program at the Community Club meeting this Friday night promises to be one well worth hearing. The boys who were home from O. A. C. for the spring vacation, have all erturned to Corvallis. Quite a number from this section attended the funeral of E. Jochimsen at Springwater Tuesday at 2 p. m. Mr. Jochimsen passed away last Saturday, March 25, at his home in the Dodge section, after an illness from the flu. He was a man highly respected and bad many friends at Estacada. J. E Gates of Estacada had charge of the funeral. There was a good attendatce at the Junior class play Monday night and it seemed to be conceeded by all that the play excelled all previous dramatic ef forts which have been presented by the hish school for some time. William Fink and family have mov ed into the Bland house, recently va cated by P. S. Stamp. Mrs. Harold Wooster and son and Miss Lauvina Crawford of the Garfield neighborhood, took the train here for Portland last Friday to visit relatives a few days. The interior of Bob Marchbank s confectionery has been beautified by the liberal use of paint and pretty tints of kalsomine. Mrs. James Syms and little son were Portland visitors Monday. Mrs. F. E. Burns returned Sunday from a visit of a few days with friends at Clatskanie. As there were no ojections for the Standard Oil Co. to install two tanks, one for gasoline and one for coal oil, on the lots southwest of the packing company's building, work will soon be gin on the erection of the tanks. A meeting called for the purpose of hear ing any objections was held last Fri day night at the City hall. At this meeting, also, the City council settled the controversy concerning a certain alley in Terrace Addition. Dr. C. E. Owen spent two or three days in Portland the first of the week. Mrs. F. C. Howe, accompanied by her daughter Miss Leila, spent the day in Portland last Saturday. The Charles Dubois family were re leased from quarantine last Saturday. Ear! Shipley cams down from camp j Nq Satulday aI1(j went to Portland to visit his family until Sunday even ing. Lorrin Ellis spent the week-end here with his parents. The Junior class of the E. H. S. will give the "Masonic Ring" at Logan hall this Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Standish left on Wednesday for Newberg, where Mr. Standish will resume his position as fruit buyer for the Oregon Canning Co. of that place. They have been living for several months on their ranch at Garfield. Mrs. P. H. Batin and daughter Elaine, of Portland, have leased, the P. F. Standish ranch in Garfield. Dr. McCali motored over from Port land last Friday night to attend to business connected writh the title of his los in Terrace Addition, which he recently sold to W. J. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Lemon of New berg, visited at the Phil Standish home at Garfield, last Sunday. H L. Kenney, owing to the crowd ed condition to his store, will move into the building now occupied by Thomas Morton and share the same . with him. Mr. and Mrs. M- C. Williams of Gres ham, were visitors in Estacada last Sunday., Work Is Donated On Redland Road RELDAND, March 2S. Many from I here attended a road meeting at Ore gon City Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Nevill went to Portland Tuesday to bring home their little daughter Clara Pearl who has spent the past two weeks with her grandparents. There were 25 men volunteered their service Wednesday and Thursday for road work. They hauled gravel and rocks to fill in bad places and now the roads are in pretty fair shape. Mrs. H. A. Allen and daughter and granddaughter Mrs. Gilbert Cortwright FIGHTING IN BELFAST I war in Ireland. Barricades nave Deen. Auto Enamels For The Mail Who Paints His Own Car The durable kind not affected by climatic condi tions, withstanding the action of heat, old, rain and snow. The lustre is permanent and is not dulled by frequent washing. Sherwin-Williams AUTO ENAMELS C--.r4 rtxr?: Xfl visited relatives at Gladstone Thurs day. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Stone and daugh ted Edith were Oregon City callers Fri day. C. J. Staats transacted business in Oregon City Friday. x Will Phillips and sou Bruce market ed a large load of potatoes in Oregon City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen of Portland came out Saturday night to visit at the A. L. Allen home. Sunday they all dorve to Mulino and spent the day with the Don Allen family. Temperance Union Local Organized BEAVER CREEK, March 2S. Mrs. C. B. Andrews of Oregon City, organ izer for the W. C. T. was here last Wednesday and helped organize a lo cal. Mrs. Ellen Schram was elected president, Mrs. Gertrude Watts, secre tary and Mrs. Leta Foglesong,. treas urer. It was agreed to hold meetings at the homes of the members and Mrs. S. P. Londergan invited them to meet at her home the second Wednesday in April. A miscellaneous shower was given last Thursday at the home of Mrs. D. J. Makinster, in honor of her daughter, Mrs. E. Shanifer, a recent bride. A good time was enjoyed by all. The bride was the recipient of many lovely presents. Attending were Mesdames S. P. Londergan, E. Shanifer, G. Havill, O. Orr, A. W. Foglesong! F. Shaw, J. Schram, E. Hughes, A. Thomas A. W. Weidener, T. Davies, J. Coulter, and D. J. Makinster. Mr. Salstrand left last week for Cal ifornia on business. Mrs. John Schram and Mrs. S Londergan attended a W. C- T. meeting at the home of Mrs. C. P. u. G. Eberly in Oregon City Monday. W. E. Jones called on Dan Fellows of Highland Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foglesong visit ed with his parents at Molalla Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Morehouse have ar rived safely in Puerto Rico and are en joying fine weather, according to word received by Mrs. Havill. B1SSELL ITEMS BISSELL, March 27. C. A. Johnson and wife visited relatives at Viola last Sunday. J. K. Peterson spent the week end in Portland. .Mr. and Mrs. Julius Paulsen visited relatives at Estacada last Sunday. Mrs. Ted Harders visited her sis ter Mrs. Snyder at Estacada last Wed nesday. Mr. Rendlemas was transacting bus iness last Saturday. ESTACADA, Ore., March 26. At a special meeting of the city council last night, an ordinance was passed giv ing permission to the Standard Oil company to erect a distributing sta tion in the southwest part of town near the railroad spur. Estacada and the surrounding com munity have been served from the sub-station at Parkplace, but the in crease of business and the demands for service in the country tributary to this city has caused- the company to erect this new station. It will 'Consist of the necessary large storage tanks and warehouse facilities. Supplies handled in tankage will be transported from the company's main station to Estacada by tank car. It is proposed to expend at least $20,000 in equipping this station, and to have it open for business within GO days. Two Pennsylvar.ians have invented a combination salt and pepper, a slide shutting off whichever side of the de vice is not in use. Phones: SeUwood 6!7, Automatic East Side Nil! & Manufacturer mn dDealers In Lumber. Lath, Shingles and Mouldings Mill Fcox of Spokane Avenue PORTLAND, OREGON J P. FINLEY & SON Perfect Funeral Service Telephone Main 9 A-1599 I! I are made in a range of beautiful colors from which to make your selection. Stop at our store today and take home with you a can of Sherwin-Williaraa Auto EnameL. Huntley-Draper Drug Co. Exclusive Agents MONEY TO LOAN Farm Loans Preferred I PAUL C. FISCHER I j Beaver BIdg. 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