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    OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922.
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NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY
Correspondence From All Over the County Tellinig of Improvements and .Local Happenings During
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ESTACADA, April 4. Piano music
, by Mrs. J. E Gates opened the meet
ing of the Community club in the high
school auditorium last Friday night.
There was no particular business to
come before the club, but after some
remarks on the Estacada library by
Mrs. W. J. Moore, president of the
Library Association, a motion was
made and carried that the balance of
the fund left over from the Community
Christmas tree last'year, be presented
to the library to apply to the debt for
building. The amount was something
like $32.00. All business being trans
acted, President Stephens announced
that Wm. M Stone of Oregon City
would address the club. Mr. Stone's
remarks concerning taxes was follow
ed by a short talk frm C. W. Kruse,
of Oswego, republican candidate for
county commissioner. The audience
then all Joined in singing "America,"
after which the play, "Dr. Cure All,"
was presented. This number on the
program was sure a winnerand creat
ed viciferous applause. J. E. Gates, as
the doctor, thought for a time that he
was in the ."Get Rich Quick Walling
ford" class because of the large num
ber of seven dollar patients, but the
delusion was dispelled when the en
raged patients commenced to come
back. The fat lady was too lean, the
short lady too tall, the slim lady too
corpulant, the quiet girl too and the
mustache- so much desired too red.
However, the doctor's troubles ended
happily when he married the rich
widow who was seeking a husband and
they departed for pastures new. Other
members in the caste who so clever
ly performed their parts were, Mr.
and Mrs. G. E. Lawrence, Mrs. F. E.
Burns, Mrs. Lloyd Yocum, Mrs. H. C.
Stephens, Mrs. Gerald Wilcox, Mrs. T.
Closner, and Misses Ruth Dillon and
Florence Kendall.
After the play, Chris Schuebel of
Oregon City, launched a campaign for
tax reduction. Following his interest
ing speech was the last number on the
program, a burlesque entitled "A Red
Cross Demonstration," conducted by
Mesdames G. E. Lawrence and Gerald
Wilcox as nurses. Four gentlemen, J.
E. Gates, Tom Morton, C. S. Allen and
Clyde Schock, gallently volunteered
their services to assist in the demon
stration. They were first blindfolded
and when the Red Cross nurses con
cluded their "first aid" assistance in
taking care of the broken arm, the
gentlemen found themselves rocking a
baby. The "stunt" was a new one in
Estacada and the joke brought down
the house while the "victims" grinned
and took their medicine.
Rev. Lacey of the M. E. church, is
still suffering with his throat and is
unable to talk some times.
The Odd Fellows and Rebekas and
their friends, are invited to a dance
Saturday night, April 8, in the I. O. O.
F. hall.
Friends of Dr. Morse will be sorry
to hear that he is still very ill and his
recovery seems to be slow. ,
George B. Weatherby went to Fort
land Monday to contract for some new
machinery for the Estacada Packing
Co. of which he is president. Mrs.
Weatherby accompanied him.
Dr. Mount of Oregon City, was in
Estacada Monday in consultation with
Dr. Carey over a patient at the Love
lace hospital.
Roy Wilcox was among the Estaca
da visitors in Portland Tuesday.
G. E. Lawrence and Jim Smith
transacted business in Portland Wed
nesday. Mrs.- G.' H. Litchorn visited Port
land last Friday.
Clyde Ecker was a business visitor
in Portland a few days last week.
Estacada is to have a resident law
yer, who will soon arrive with his fam
ily. His office will be in the Lich
thorn building, the room next to the
shoe shop.
Pool tables have removed from the
building occupied by Hauser & Linn
and the rooms are undergoing a thor
ough cleaning and arranged for a first
class restaurant.
The Junior class of the high school
repeated their play, "The Masonic
Ring" at Logan last Friday night and
cleared about $20.
Evangelist George, who has been
assisting the M. E. pastor with revival
services here for the past two weeks,
held a meeting Sunday afternoon for
the past two weeks, held a meeting
Sunday afternoon for men only. His
subject was "From Bartender to Evan
gelist." .
Estacada not only stands to the"
front in many commendable enter
prises, but it came into notority this
week through an'item in the Oregon
ian which said that Herbert Carlson
has a cat only ten months old which
weighs nine pounds. Only a few years
ago a lady of this place carried off
many blue ribbons and prizes with her
Angoria and Persian cats.
Mrs. Dora Herring of Estacada was
among the number of women called
for jury duty in the court which is now
being held in Oregon City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Linn were week
end visitors in Portland.
Perry Anderson and family have
moved into tne resilience wuicu -"j
recently purchased of Ed. Linn, on
upper Broadway.
O. E. Smith has gone to Athema,
Oregon, where he has employment.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wilcox and
daughter Miss Mabel drove to Port
land and Vancouver last Saturday,
where they visited relatives until the
next day, returning and visiting in.
Gresham for a few hours.
Rev. E. S. Atchley of Portland, will
preach next Sunday both morning and
evening, in uie i;m "u -"" j
Mr: and Mrs. a. u. vjcui&c, emue
lists, who have been assiting the local
pastor,' Rev. Lacey with special meet
ings in the Methodist church, closed
their efforts last Sunday night.
Hauser & Linn chose the name of
"Silver Star" for .their restaurant
The dance at Barton last Saturday
night, attracted a number of couples
from Estacada.
Mrs. A. E Sparks spent two ui
it 1 et iTt
days this week, visums
Pnrtland.
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Louis Jones, who is a senior at Reed
college, Portland, Is spending his
spring vacation with his sister Mrs.
Smiley Lovelace in Estacada.
The Ladies' Aid of the M- E. church
held tTioii- rptnilnr mnnthlv meeting
; t th f M Ma Smitll last
Wednesday. " "
Mrs. Wm. Dale was reported on the
sick list the first of the week.
The "Library Association held a
meeting at the library last Monday
afternoon at which time business rela
tives to making a payment on their
building was brought up and also
other items of note concerning the
property.
R. G. Marchbank has leased the
Reed building lately vacated by the
Fair Deal store, and will move his
pool tables and fixtures into it, from,
the room over the confectionery.
Mrs. Thomas Yocum was called to
Dayton last Friday on account of the
serious illness of her brother, Alfred
Jones. ' -
Mrs. C. S. Allen celebrated her birth
day last Friday by visiting her sister
in Portland.
Miss Bertha Burns arrived home
Sunday to spend a two weeks vacation.
She is employed in the Portland hotel
pharmacy. :
Friends of the J. E. Shibley family
are pleased to extend congratulations
to them over the safe arrival of a son
last Monday evening, March 27, in
Portland.
At the local teachers' institute held
at Milwaukie last Saturday Bert E.
Alward and L. V Clewtfrth, teachers
in the Estacada high school, weri ap
pointed on a committee to investigate
and report on the suggested (Sanges
in the course of study under the head
of industry.
Mrs. W. A. Heylman was a business
visitor in Portland Monday.
H. L. McKenny moved the Square
Deal grocery across the street in the
brick building with Tom Morton, last
Saturday night and Sunday.
Burt Moore is the proud possessor
of a new car in the "bug" style.
"C. L. Cleworth and Prof. Einerson
are ' each riding around in new ma
chines. W. H. Ritchey was able to go back
to work Monday after being laid up
with an injured eye for about a month.
Needy Items
NEEDY, April 3. The many friends
of Mrs. M. Sampson and Miss Lola are
glad to learn that they are at their
home and Lola very much-better.
Mr. and Mrs. Babb, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Watts and Ike Learsfield were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. Learfield of
Needy. .
Ben Wolfer, Jr., put one over on his
Needy friends by bringing home a
bride the 25th of March.- Very best
wishe8 for a long and happy life.
John Gahler and Chas Spagle were in
Portland Monday. Mr. Gahler shipping
a truck load of pigs.
Mrs. Chas Hoffman viisted her
daughter in Barlow one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoffman spent
Sunday with the Kiels of Aurora.
Quite a number of the .Needyites at
tended the sale at Aurora Saturday.
Miss Ruth Raddatz of Portland spent
the week end with Mrs. Noblitt.
Mrs. John Stenie spent the week
end with Mis Lena Stenie: ,
Homer Fredrickson came Dome Sat
urday with two nice cows and calves
which he bought from L. B. Fry of
Barlow.
Mrs Askins and -daughter Minnie
and Miss Bertha Craothers and Ruth
Raddatz spent Saturday evening with
the Noblitts.
Albert Noblitt started to school Mon
day after a week's absence on account
of sickness.
Eda Schaubar visited with Bertha
Carothers Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gripp visited Babbs one
day last week. -
Mrs. Smyth son and wife of Port
land visited here over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Grim spent Sunday
with L. Spangles.
Mr .and Mrs. Dave Yoder visited
relatives in the Yoder country sever
al days last week.
Mrs. John Stenie and two daughters
of Canby and Miss Ruth Raddatz of
Portland and Quinlin Miller, also of
Canby, spent Sunday at the Noblitt
ranch. -
Simon Hastier came home Saturday
bringing his wife home for a few days.
She seems to be gaining rapidly.
Carus News Notes
CARUS, April 3. -Herman Smidt
went to Sandy on business last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shockley of
Mount Pleasatn called at the Shockley
tome last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bliss motored
to Oregon city last Wednesday.
Those who attended the Sunday
school convention at Milwaukie last
week were Ed. Brown, Mr. and Mrs.
Gwilliam, Mr. and Mrs. John Kline.
Mrs. Even Lewis went to Oregon
City last week to consult her physician
in regard to an operation on her throat.
Mr. and Mrs. Lake Casto and daugh
ters Esther and Verna, were guests
at the George Bliss home last sundry-
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Yergen8 and fam
ily of Butteville were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lewis.
Quite a few of the Grange people of
Carus attended the Grange at Beaver
Creek saturaay evening. ;
' Miss Esther Moser of staiiora spem
the week end with her aunt Mrs. Weis
ser. George Bliss went to town last Mon
day to have some dental work done.'
Chas. Walbanks was on the sick
list last week.
- Mr." and Mrs. Peter Faurie and
daughter Marguerite spent Sunday
afternoon with the Bliss family.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schoenborn en
tertained friends at their home Friday
evening.
The play given by the Ladies Aia
Friday evening was well attended and
the proceeds were $40.80.
Lady Live Wires
' . ,. " Meet on Thursday
RED LAND, April 3. On Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Stone and daughter
were Portland visitors.
The Ladies Live Wires met with
Mrs. C. J. Staats Thursday. Sewing
was done for the hostess, after which
delicious- refreshments were served.
Those present were Mesdames Will
Phillips, A. L. Allen, J. Murray, H, G.
Neville, and A. G. Staats; Misses Jes
sie and Edna Bonney, Clara Pearl
Neville and the Staats children. The
next meeting will be at Geo. Arm
strong's. . Mr. and Mrs. Will Bonney trans
acted business in Portland Thursday.
, Mrs. H. A, Allen, son Glen, and
daughter Mrs. cartright, spent Thurs
day .with relatives at Estacada.
. Mrs. Gilbert Cortright and daugh
ter, Phillys, spent Friday and Satur
day in Portland visiting at the Poleha
home.
Mrs. Polehu and Mrs. Cartright are
sisters. Mrs. Polehu and daughter,
Clara Pearl, accompanied them home
Saturday evening.
Miss Annie Hindle of Oregon City,
spent Sunday at the Bonney home.
John Murray transacted 'business
in Portland Monday. N
H. iD. Bullen of Washington, D. C.
was a Monday evening visitor at the
Murray-Neville ranch. Mr. Bullen and
Mrs. Neville are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Phillips were Ore
gon City visitors Monday.
Mr. McClure was a Portland visitor
Monday.
The teachers of this community at
tended the Teachers' -institute at Mil
waukie Saturday.
Hoff Man Injured
By Flying Steel
HOFF. -April 5. While making cord
wood last Saturday a piece of steel
flew from the sledge and entered the
eve of C. J. Richtor of Hoff. Shortly
after the accident he was taken to
Oregon City and from there removea
to Portland where he has been in tne
hospital since. Attempts have been
made to draw the steel from the eye
with a magnet but as it has worked
in behind the eye, the eye will pro
bably have to be removed.
Mrs. W. Clonstin. A. I. Morris and
Mr and Mrs. A. L. Morris and their
son, clarence, of Portland, were visi
tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B.
F Morris of Hoff. Saturday.
The Beaver Creek school base ball
team played their second game of
the season with Maple Lane and
Clearmont school combined, last Fri
day, March 31." The first" game with
Maple Lane alone was played March
17 at the Maple Lane diamond, the
onrfi was 25 to 7. The score of the
last game was 27 to 4, both in favorS
of Beaver Creek.
The Beaver Creek team has enter
ed the Clackamas County School
League and is to play Clarks, Arden
wald and Holecome and perhaps
others this season. They have a
game scheduled for next Friday.
Meadowbrook Items
MEADOWBROOK, April 3. Mr.
and Mrs. Mann of Ridgefield, Wash
ington, are visiting Mrs. Mann's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hofstetter.
Mrs. Peter Sehiewe is a little better
but still quite sick. We hope she will
soon be well again.
Sunday visitors at A. L. Larkins
were Mr. and Mrs. Will Standinger of
Dickie Prairie, Frank Lane of The
Dalles, and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Orem,
daughters Esther and sons Robert and
Glenn, of Union "Mills.
Mr. Thomson, who owns the place
known as the Cooper place has made
a bit of improvement and also put up
some nice hen houses.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Young and little
daughter, Ruth Helen, visited rela
tives in Portland Saturday and Sun
day. MEADOWBROOK, April 3. Chas-.
Jones took some sheep to Cloverdale,
Saturday in his truck for Hofstetters.
George Hofstetter Jr. went -villi him
and while there sold' a registered
Guernsey calf.
Clara Hofstetter who has been quite
ill for several weeks is improving slow
ly.. " .
AirH TPter Sehiewe is quite sici.
She had tile flu and suffered arelapse
Kl Sehiewe came ot from Oregot
C:fy o take care of ujr mother.
Mrsh chas. Jones and son Hugh
Thomas went to Portland Saturday to
visit her parents a few days.
Ruben Chindgren returned to O. A.
C. Monday morning after 10 days visit
at his home.- .
The sad newB was received of the
death of Lorenz Frey at Newport, Ore.,
March 18. Mr. and Mrs. Frey and fam
ily lived in Meadowbrook for several
years. Mrs. Frey and family have the
sympathy of all old neighbors.
A Farm Bureau meeting was held
at the Meadowbrook school hous3
Tuesday evening, March 28 which wa3
well attended. W. A. Holt, county agri
cultural" agent, gave an Interesting
talk on potatoes.
Clarkes News Items
CLARKES, April 3. Misses Mae
and Alice Rogers from Oregon City vis
ited their parents George Rogers and
family over Sunday.
Mrs. I. Cook visited her father G.
Marquardt of Oregon City over Sunday.
Virgil Cook of Vancouver visited his
parents I. Cook family last Sunday.
Elmer Rogers and Jake Gard were
in Oregon City and, Portland Saturday
an'l Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Cook and son Clif
ford. Miss Bernice Gard and Claude
Boltf-milelr were in Oregon City last
Saturday.
The Clarkes school is intendn.;; to
give a big play and "basket social on
April 29. -
Claude, Kenneth and Mary Botte
miller attended a fine play given at the
Colton high school on last week Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Foglesong from
Beaver creek visited her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Wetmore last Sunday.
C. White has erected a sawmill up
i on the Stegeman place.
Walter Lee of Oregon City was In
Clarkes last Sunday. .
John Marshall has erected a smaw
mili upon his place near Highland.
Claude Bottermiller, Elmer Rogers1
Jake Gard, Mary Bottemiller and Mr.
and Mrs. I. Cook attended the show
at the Liberty theater last Sunday.
Walter Lee, Carl Buche and Miss
Dora Wallace visited Claude and Mary
Bottemiller a week ago last Sunday.
Willamette Notes
John Peters is here from Iowa visit
ing his sister Mrs. F. E. Shipley and
other relatives.
Misa Anna Isnogle visited friends
here recently.
Mrs. Brandt and son of Oregon City
were the guests of her sister Mrs.
Everett Downey last week-
The Fraternal Brotherhood of Wil
lamette held a social evening Tuesday,
March 28. A program was given after
which refreshments were served. The
evening was very much enjoyed by the
large number presnt.-
C. Dollar has purchasd from Luke
Thornton the property formerly owned
by John Nowak.
Everett Downey has moved his fam
ily into the house recently vacated by
Mr. Baccus.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herald White
on March 26 a 6 3-4 pound son.
A party was given at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Leisman in honor
of their son Richard's fifth birthday.
Games were placed after which the
birthday cake and .punch were served
to Joanna Bennett, Vesta Cantrell,
Joyce Porter, Donald Ream, Marion
and Kenneth Baker, Everett and Mar
garet Gary, Richard and Marshall Ieis
man. - ,
Miss Harriett Snidow who is a stu
dent at Corvellis is spending her Eas
ter vacation at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Snidow.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Riley and small
daughter of Ocean Falls, spent a few
days visiting the latter's mother, Mrs.
Lindquist. Mrs. Riley was formerly
Miss Mary Lindquist.
Mr. and Mrs. Bankey and. family
were the guests of the latter'g sister
Mrs. Paul Truitt Sunday.
Mrs. Myra Wood was agreeably sur
prised on her birthday when a number
of her friends came in to celebrate
with her. Music and games were en
joyed, after which ; delicious refresh
ments were served to the guests, who
joined in wishing .their hostess many
more such enjoyable birthdays. Those
present were Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Greaves and children Herald and Ly
dia, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mootry and
children, Wm. Mootry, Jessie Mootry
and Gladys and Harold Mootry, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Mitchell and sons
Homer and Robebrt. Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Rogers and Miss Ella Rogers, Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson and children, Ethel,
Lucille and Charles, Mr. and Mrs. Mey
er of Portland, Mrs. Earl Britten and
daughters, Mary and Marjorie.
There are' two new houses being
built on Maple avrfhue, one by Carl
Davis and the other by Lawrence Dra
per. Parkplace News
Abernathy -grange met at their hall
on March 25 with a large crowd and
two new mebers were initiated into
the order.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Addock have sold
their home at Parkplace and are to
leave for Missouri in a very short
time to make their future home there.
K. C- Felth spends his lesure time
at his country home at Outlook, get
ting the home in shape as he is pre
paring to move out there for the sum
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Rittenhouse ot
Clackamas Heights are planning on
moving to their new home at Glad
stone. They will build a modern home
in the early spring.
Miss Thelma Nachand, Miss Blanche
Johnson and Harold Bernier attended
the play "Professor s Love Story, giv
en by the students of the Benson foiy-
technic school in Portland.
Mrs T. J. Bamett and daughter,
Miss Mable, spent several days visit
ing with Mrs. Barnett's oaugsier,
Mrs. Fontana, of Portland, have re
turned home accorapanied by Miss
Fontainia.
Parent-Teachers' association met at
the Grange hall Wednesday afternoon.
They are planning on giving a bazaar
at the hall on April 28, proceeds to
go toward building a play shed for
the school The. ladies from the hill
served refreshments to the teachers
and members of the club.
Mrs. Lester Brunner who nas oeeu
c.ffVrinp from inflamatory raeuuia-
tism is somewhat improved, her Place
at school is being lined Dy mrs.
McGetchle.
Fred Lucas who has been employ
ed in the Government Fishery for the
past five years, has been transferred
to Kodiak Islands. Alaska, left for
the Islands on Tuesday. His wife and
family will remain here for the great
er part of the summer.
Mrs. C. Martin of San Francisco,
Cal., is visiting with her sister, Mrs.
A. Muender, of Clackamas Highlands.
Mrs. A. J. Anderson left for Salem
Monday to transact business and also
to visit with her sons who have charge
of her farm.
Mrs. J. Erickson ot Bonita. was m
Oregon City on Monday on business
and also visited with Mrs. K. C- Felth.
Pomona Grange is to meet at Aber
nathy Grange hall on April 12. Social
nrnTv.ittoA to Mr Stone. Mrs. C
Schuebel, Mrs. W. W. Smith and Mrs.
Swallows Dining room com""0'
Mrs. F. Beraer, Mrs. C. Rivers
Mrs. C. Price. '
ADVANCE NEWS
and
ADANCE, April 3. A county school
Institute was held Saturday, April 1.
1922, which took place at the U111?1
high schood in Milwaukie. It was the
second one held this year. The princi
pal topic for discussion was the course
of study which will be changed this
year. Others were: eighth grade ex
aminations , and" a county graduation
to be held at Gladstone. , Our teacher,
Miss Martinazi attended.
Several of. our people attended a sur
prise party given on Mrs. Ida Turner
of Frog Pond, last Friday. All reported
a pleasant evening.
Clarence Koellermeier played his
drums at the Odd Fellows hall in Ore
gon City Saturday night. ,
Mrs. Victor Borney is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Wm. Koellelmeier. She
hag not been feeling well of late. The
country air will perhaps do her good.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Koellermeier spent
the week end with Mrs. Koellermeier' s
niece, Edna Yake at Portland.
Sunday visitors at Dragoo's were
Mr. and Mrs. Downey and family.
For the past few days, Mrs. James
Monger, sister of Mrs. J. Iderhoff, was
visiting here. Mrs. Monger is from
Veraonia, Oregon. After visiting her
sister and friends she returned to her
home.
Clarence Koellenneir attended the
W. OrW. meeting at Bolton, Wednes
day evening.
Frank Gosser spent several "days
with his son a ad daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Gosser of Portland, last
week. -
Elsa Turner was visiting her aunt
and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schemer
of Willamette Sunday.
The Sunday visitors to Sam Moser's
residence - were: Mr. and Mrs. G.
Moser, Ruth Moser, Louisa Zimmer
man, G. Schnare, Edward Zimmerman
and R. Zimmerman.
Ed. Toedtemeier "spent a few days
with his brother Louis Toedtemeier
last week. He returned to Portland
Saturday. .
Sunday visitors' at the II. Iderhoff
home were. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schem
er and family, Norman Turner and
Clarence Weddle.
Recent' visitors at DragooS" were Da
vid Long, Emma DeBok, Thelma De
Bok, Olive Dragoo and Alfred de Neui.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Moser, Mr. and Mrs.
Dragoo, Mrs. Sam Mpser, Wm. Koeller
meier, H. B. Chesmore, Lillie Moser,
Alfred de Neui, Fred Koellermeier and
Chester Koellermeier were Oregon
City' visitors this week.
Portland visitors were H. Iderhoff,
E. li. Toedetemeier, I. Iderhoff and
TonWTurner.
E. L. Toedtemeier, H. Iderhoff and
Tom Turner were in Willamette last
week.
S. Murakami wa8 a Canby visitor
Thursday. '
DODGE ITEMS
DODGE, April 3. David Homer 'Sr.
spent several days with his son Har
old Horner at Springwater.
Mrs. Tozier,' our substitute teacher,
spent the week end at her home at
Gladstone, returning again to Dodge
on Sunday afteroon.
The little two year old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Reichle is quite ill with
bronchial pneumonia.
Rosa B- Ten Eyck was a week end
visitor at the Shibley home at Spring
water. Irene and Alice Kaake took dinner
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Horner and family.
-Mamie Marra spent Saturday and
Sunday with Mrs. Jochimsen. '
Barlow News Items
BARLOW, April 3. Misses Nellie
a nd Hazel Lawrence of Clackamas
visited with friends in Barlow Satur
day. ,
Mr. Penneli and son Lyle returned
home Saturday from Cottage Grove.
In the baseball game at Barlow Sun
day afternoon between the Barlow and
Canby grammar school boys, the Can
by boys took the honors with a score
of 6 to 4.
Miss Dayton the primary teacher of
the Barlow school is quite ill with the
flu. Miss Gladys Tremayne ha s been
taking her place.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter and children
visited with friends in Barlow Sunday.
Mr; and Mrs. Martin Widdows and
little" daughter visited recently with
the former parents Mr. and Mrs. A P.
Widdows of Barlow.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou-Smith are the
proud parents of a son born Thursday
March 30. The little one weighed 10V,
pounds.
Abe Widdows and Anton Nelson
spent Saturday evening at the' L. C.
Penneli home playing "500".
Mis Elva Gronquist had the misfor
tune recently of putting her knee cap
out of place.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery and daughter
Lois motored to Elk Prairie Sunday
afternoon.
Stage Association Is
Under Way at Salem
SAEEM, April 5. Organization of
a statewide stage and terminal asso
ciation is uttder way, according to L.
R. Applegate of this city,, who is in
terested In the Salem Central Stage
Terminal company. The plan, ac
cording to Applegate, involves the in
troduction of a number of large lim
ousine type stages into- service thru
out the state, installation of a ticket
system, revision of stage routes, and
other features which will make for
a material improvement in this mode
of transportation. ,
Portland Resident Here
Miss Elmora Young, of Portland,
was an Oregon City visitor Thursday.
SUNSHINE and
GLARING LIGHTS
do not bother the person who
wears Crookes " Tinted Lenses.
They break the glare, softening
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GLADSTONE NEWS &
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TEACHERS RE-ELECTED;
SALARIES ARE NOT CUT
At a meeting of the Gladstone school
board held Monday night, all of the
teachers employed In the school there
were re-elected for a year's term. Ex
pressing themselves as well pleased
with the staff's administration of
school affairs during the past year,
the board attempted no cut in wages.
The feachers pay. at present ranges
from $110 to $125 monthly, while the
principal receives $150.
J. W. Leonhardt is principal of the
school. The teachers are: Mrs. Estel
la Salisbury, Mrs: Velma Hogue", Gen
evieve Evon, Laura Brenner, Margur
iete Hammond, Catherine James and
Anna Erickson. W. W. Leete was re
elected janitor at the same salary of
$100 a month.
Mothers of Cradle
Roll Entertained
Mrs. Charles Baker entertained the
Cradle-Roll Mothers-of the Christian
church Bible school, at her home on
Darmouth street Thursday afternoon
in a most charming manner. The study
hour was presided over by the super
intendent, Mrs. Grant Olds, and the
remainder of the afternoon was spent
in needle work and socially enjoyed.
Dainty refreshments were served by
the hostess who was assisted by Mrs.
Christy. At the next meeting the
study hour will be devoted to a re
view of the past, three months' Bible
school lessons all members are urged
to be present. Where the next meet
ing is to be held wiU be announced
later.
Surprise Party Is
Given on Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wallace enter
tained at their home in West Glad
stone Saturday evening in honor of
their, son, Lacy, the occasion being
his fourteenth birthday anniversary.
The evening was devoted to games
and music. Many useful and beauti
ful rememberances were received, the
affair being a successful surprise on
the lad. A large birthday cake was
presented to him by his mother who
served delicious refreshments to the
following guests: Lili -Lund, Irene
Caldwell, Dorothy Kyler, Lulu Lee,
Mildred Kyler Troy Solomon, Robert
Ellis; Jack Hempstead, Billie Gay,
Wayne Vedder, Denny Prentice and
Lacy Wallace.
Gladstone to Have
New Plumbing Shop
A second plumbing shop Jn Glad
stone is being built in West Glad
stone on. Beatrice street by Beard
Brothers of Portland. . B- L. Beared,
who resides here is junior member of
the firm. He has been connected
with the plumbing business for sev
eral years, and will be general mana
ger of this department. L. A. Beard,
senior member, resides in Portland
and will retain the managership of
the Portland branch.
CATTOS ENTERTAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Catto entertain
ed at dinner Tuesday evening in honoi
of Mrs. Catto's mother, Mrs. - E. J.
Alldredge, of Oregon City, who is
spending the weet at the Catto home.
A delicious dinner was served by the
hostess, covers were laid for Mrs. E.
J. Alldredge, Mr. and Mrs. Clarepce
Alldredge and son, Beldon, of Oregon
City, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Catto and
Everette Catto of Gladstone.
Miss Lucille Biggs, . daughter of
Judge and Mrs. Biggs of Ontario, Ore
gon, is spending the pre-Easter vacas
tion with Miss Marjory Kead at me
home of her paernts, Prof, and Mrs.
L. A. Read of West Gladstone. Miss
Biggs and Miss Read are students at
the University of Oregon.
The ladies of the Christian church
are planning a cooked food and apron
sala to be given at Patterson Bros',
confectionary store the week preceed
ing Easter. Mrs. All Blount and Mrs.
C. A. Frost will have charge of the
cooked foods and Mrs. F. D. Ellison
and Mrs. Frank Nelson in charge of
the aprons.
The one-day old son of Mr. and Mrs.
M. A. Thompson, of West Gladstone,
died at the family home Thursday,
March 30. Services were held at the
crematorium in Portland Friday after
noon, March 31st.
Mrs. Elvin Catto is confined to her
home with tonsilitis, three operations
have been performed. Dr. Guy Mount
is in attendance. At present Mrs.
Catto is slightly improved.
. F. D. Ellis is suffering from a severe
attack of tonsilitis. Mr. Ellis is iden
.ied with the P. R. L & P. Co.
Mojlte, the little year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Dundass is crit
ically ill wfith pneumonia following an
attack of influenza. Dr. A. H. Huycke
is in attendance, and the little one is
slightly improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crissie
moved into the Schmid house.
have
County Agent Holt and family have
taken up their residence in the Strei-
big home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Eby have ats
their house guest this week the form
er's father, S. M. Eby, of Vancouver,
Washington.
Mrs. Charles Legler and daughter,
Mildred, spent the week-end with her
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leg
ler of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rauch entertain
ed Saturday and Sunday Miss Leath
ers and Miss-Zanaker of the West
Linn ' high school as the guests of
their daughters, Misses Veitrice and
I Vivian Rauch who are resperrtively
sophomore and freshman students a?
the institution.
Rev. B- F. Clay, of Cornelius," was a
Gladstone visitor Saturday, while here
he was the guest of his son and daughter-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Clay.'
Mrs. J. H. Prater who has been
quite ill is very much improved.
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K. E. Bauersfeld who suffered an
attack of influenza, is able to be out
again, .resuming his position at the
Bank of Commerce the first of the
week. Mrs. Bauersfeld and little
daughter Glenna, were also quite i!L
with influenza for several weeks, they
too are improving.
A number ot the ladies connected
with the Gladstone Library will make
a trip to Salem the first of the week
to return the state books and to se
lect others.- The ladies who will go
are Miss Francis Cross, Miss Alice
Freytag, Mrs. Fred Hayward and Mrs.
Ralph McGetchie.
Rev. Williams, of Fosfer, Oregon, is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E.
Gault, Rev. Williams was called here
to officiate1 at the funeral services of
the late J. C. Paddock.
- A well arranged program has been
prepared, by the "Helping Hand"
class, to be given at the silver tea at
the home Of Mrs. T.E. Gault Friday
afternoon from two until five o'clock.
A general invitation has been extend
ed. Mrs. Frank O'Dell, Mrs. Harry
Wheeler, Mrs. F. D. Ellis, and Mrs.
Fred North are in charge.
Mrs. Charles Tooze of Oregon City,
who recently returned Irom Oakland,
California, visited with friends in
Gladstone, spending Sunday with Mrs
L. H. Strickland.
Mrs. Clara Carpenter, of Corvallis.
is" spending the week with Mr. and.
Mrs. T. E. Gault. Mrs. Carpenter re
sided in Gladstone and is looking af
ter property interests while here.
. Mr." and Mrs. Ralph Bulloch, ot
Sellwood, spent Tuesday with the lat
ter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Solomon of
West Gladstone.
Mrs. Elvin Catto is confined to her
home with tonsilitis. Dr. Guy Mount
is the physician, - two operations up-'
on her throat have been necessary.
Mrs. W. I. Rouan and Mrs. Dave Cat
to are in attendance.
Mrs. M. Davies and children of West
Gladstone, spent Saturday and Sun
day with her father, G. Robertson in
Gresham. . . "
Messrs Wallace and McKinney are
putting in some concrete work for P.
T. Oatfield about his home on the-Oat-field
road. Contractors Wallace and
McKinney recently finished up a con
tract for Wm. Kreuger in Oregon City
on Main street.near Tenth.
Mrs. Simmons, who has been' the
house guest of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Simmons of
West Gladstone, for the past month
returned to her home in Viola, Mon
day. While here Mrs. Simmons look
ed after property interests in Oregon
City.
Mrs. C- Strickland spent the week
end with her sister Mrs. Susie Sarver.
of Estacada. "
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Garner, of
Portland were the guests Of Mr and
Mrs. J. N. Wallace Friday and Satur
day. Mr. and Mrs. Garner formerly
resided in Oregon City.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Frommeyer.
who recently sold their grocery and
meat market on Portland avenue, have
built two very comfortable tent houses
on Exter street near the Petty home.
Mr. Frommeyer is looking for a new
location and for the present will make
their home in Gladstone.
Mr. and " Mrs. John Stone of Port
land, were the guests of the former's
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McKinney, or
West Gladstone.
Mrs. Grant Olds and Mrs. Theen
will hold a " joint meeting of their
i'Home Department" classes at . the
home of Mrs. Ben Hayherst Thursday
afternoon. The study hour will be
devoted to a review of the quarters
Bible school lessons. A general invi
tation has been extended.
S. M. Eby, of Vancouver, Washing
ton, visited with friends in Bdgewood
Tuesday. Mr. Eby formerly- resided
on his farm on the Clackamas river
near Edgewoad.
Mrs-Blake In City
Mrs. Blake, of Jennings Lodge, was
among those coming to Oregon City
on business Wednesday.
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