OREGON CITY. ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922. NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY Correspondence From All Over the County Tellinig of Improvements and Local Happenings During The Past Week YourSubscripton Will Receive Prompt Attention. Surprise Party Is Given at Redland REDLAND, April 24. A delightful surprise was given in honor oi Miss Annie Hindle on Saturday evening, April 22 at the home of her cousin, Mrs. W. H. Bonney, the event being oc casioned by her birthday. The house was tastefully decorated with trilliums and daffodils. Tt?e evening was spent in games, music and singing, and everyone thor oughly enjoyed the pleasant time af forded them. Refreshments were serv ed during the course of the evening. Those present were: Misses Agnes Braatz, Mary Braatz, Mrs. Bonney, Misses Jessie Bonney, Edna Bonney, Alice Funk, Annie Hindle, Icelia Hughes, June Kirchem, Catherine Koch, Marrabee Ripley, Frances Shan non and Mary Shannon, Messrs. Alli son Allen, Frank Allen, W. H. Bonney, Alva Bonney, Eugene Bonney, Chester Bonney, Fay McClure, Johnnie Fullam, Walter Funk, James Hamilton Lome Henderson, Jack Hindle, Lloyd Hindle, Lee Kirchem, Ernest Koch and Lester Jenson. Kelso Women's Club Plans Benefit Play! j Clarkes. KELSO, April 24. The Woman's ! The senior baseball team expects to Club of Kelso will give a play entitled : play with Cams next Sunday. "The Minister's Wife" on Saturday I Chris Rictor spent Saturday and evening, April 29. A small admission j Sunday with his family near Beaver of 15 cents will be charged all but j Creek. However he will return to Port grammar grade children. Besides the ! iand Monday where he will have his play the program will consist of retid- j eye treated. ings, instrumental music from Cottren and singing by Sandy quartette. Coffee cake and sandwiches will be sold. The proceeds will be used to swell the piano fund. Everybody is invited to attend and help a good cause along. Christ Gantenbein, a farmer living near Boring, died Sunday afternoon suffering a relapse from the flu. He leaves a wife and four children. Miss Wetlauf er Is Bride Ot Portlailder! CLARKES, April 24 Miss Pansy Wilhamina Wettlaufer, the daughter nf Rot anrt Mrs. W H. Wettlaufer be- ! came the wife of Ray Buchheit of Port- j to Portland on business last week, land on Monday, April 17 in Portland ; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooper of Ore at the home of the groom's parents.! gon City called at. the Shockley home The ceremirav was nerformed by Rev. i on Friday. , H. Wettlaufer the father of the bride. mv. immprfiaro friend and i nUmDer OI immediate menus I relatives were present and a wedding . dinner was servd by Mrs. Buchhit, ,1. P il. .. ir... ..... n .i ,1 tli?-, noorlv. IlJULliei t 1 lilt" giuuui auu iuo .1 " - J 1 wedded couple are making their home . . . . , x , in Portland, w e wisn tnem great nap- piness and success. Claude Bottemiller and I. Cook were j in Oregon City last Thursday . The Beaver Creek school base ball j team played ball with the Clarkes school team on Monday April and Beaver Creek beat Clarkes school, the i score being 20-3. The Ardenwald base- ball team and Clarkes played on April j 21 and Ardenwald beat Clarkes the j score was 23-20. I Mrs. I. Cook visited Mrs. V. John ! Glove (nee Miss Lillian E. Yager) of ; Portland last Thursday. ! mvc nartrTa t. t0 noo TVTi Vin. ! let Wettlaufer, of Portland, visited her i r,r0nt T7ov- w TT wottliifor and ! family for a short time. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Wettlaufer and daughter Myrtle and son Irvin attend ed the wedding of their daughter and sister Miss Pansy W. Wettlaufer of Portland last Monday. Mrs. Rudolph Haag, nee Miss Eliza beth Marshall, and two children are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marshall and family for a short time. August F. Buche and son Carl pur-' chased a new truck and the latter is hauling lumber for Hult Bros.,, ot Colton with it. W. H. Wettlaufer bought a team of horses last week and he intends to do losrgirg with two teams for tVie Al bert Larkins sawmill. Melvin and Bernice Lee visited their j grandfather, Peter H. Sager and fam- ily on Easter Sunday. Miss Mary S. Bottemiller spent last ' Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. j George L. Kruse and Mrs. W. H. Wett-1 lauter. - Ralph Caples hauled a load of furni- ture for Moehnke Bros, last week from j Clarkes. Mrs. Isaac Cock was in Oregon City last Wednesday and Thursday. Clifford Cook and Elmer Rogers were in Oregon City last Saturday. Edward Bottemiller and tamiiy or , Portland visited George Hofstetter and ; lamuy iasi ounua. -f Uiaude and Marry hKttemiiier were in Oregon City last Sunday evening, i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Clarke and fam-; ily visited Mrs. Clarke's afther, P. H. ' Sager and family last Sunday. j Claude Bottemiller was in Oregon i City last Friday. ' Misses Mae and Alice Rogers and Helen Rugg of Oregon City visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rogers and family ; over Sunday. ! The Clarkes school is planning on j giving a play at the grange hall on , Saturday evening, May 6. Walter Lee of Oregon City" was in i Clarkes last Sunday and visited some of his friends. George Tyler of Portlan, Maine, vis ited some of his old friends in Clarkes last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Ringo and son Bovd and daughters ' Adele and Alene visited Mrs. Clyde Ringa's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Gard and family last Sunday. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Foglesong of , Beaver Creek visited Mrs. Foglesongs i parents Mr. and Mrs. Wetmore last Sunday. : Mr. end Mrs. Oscar Minor and fam-; i'r spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rogers and family. ( Miss Pearl Wallace is working for Mrs. Ch?r'es Ralph of Oregon City. Games Are Won by -Beaver Creek Team BEAVER CREEK, April 24. Our school boys baseball team won a game from the Clarkes team last Monday. Last Friday afternoon they played the I Holcomb team and won with a score of j 44-4. The Beaver Creek team seems to ; have some extra good players, as it .has won every game thus far. " The local grange entertainment giv en on the loth, was a decided success. Nearly 200 people enjoyed the program of songs, instrumental music, and reci tations followed by a short play. "Waiting for the Trolley." A cafeteria lunch ended the evening. The proceeds were $59.15. The local W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. S. P. Londergan Wednes day afternoon. A new member was en roiled, and some contributions for the Orphans' Farm Home were received. Mrs. Andrews of Oregon City came out and gave them further instructions. Twenty members of Central Grange attended the recent session of Pomona grange held at Parkplace. Mrs. D. I. Jones' mother has return ed from an extended visit in the East She spent three months in Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. Margaret Bel! of Oregon City is visiting with fiiends here and at j w. Morris and wife were visitors in Beaver Creek Saturday. Lewis Paulson spent Sunday relatives in Portland. ,-ith Cams News Notes CARUS, April 24. A number of friends gathered at the home of Mrs. John R. Lewis Friday afternoon the oc casion being .her birthday. f. .1 AT.. .1 I 1 w. .. nnA .Vi-M dren spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Airs. John Hughes ot Heaver Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Al Schoenborn enter tained a card party Friday evening. Herman Smidt made, several trips Lunce Shockley worked a few days on his place at Mount Pleasant last i, : " A. Edwards and daughter Minnie and son Emerson attended a recital j . . , . . . Oregon City given by Miss Sayde Evelvn Ford Monday evening. 1 Mrs. Even Lewis underwent an op - - . - eration in the St. Vincent hospital in Tne reportg are that she u getting along as well as can be expected. Charner Jones went to Blane. Idaho, recentlv is workine on the highway. Henry Vonderahe and Chas. Steiner I 0f Beaver Creek are finishing up the I prune drier for Herman Smidt. Mrs. George Ingram was on the jury last week. Mr. and Mrs. John Calveryl, Jr., of Estacada were the guests at the form- er's mother, Mrs. John Calverly last j week. j Arthur Kittleson lett last weeK tor' Bend, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Gwilham and daughter Janet and Mary Davis were dinner guests at J. J. Mills home at Butteville Sunday. MOUNTAIN ROAD ITEMS MOUNTAIN ROAD, April 24. The j farmers of this vicinity were all busy i last week with farm work. j Those from here attending the base bail game Sunday played by Crown j Willamette and Kirkaatricks were: i W illamette and Kirkpatncks were: an(j Mrs. joho Ro'jinson, Mr. and ! Mrs. Louis Koellermeier, A. J. Hodge, i Deward, Sylvia, Bernice and Donald Hodge. AValter Christensen worked for his brother Neils several days last week. Mr. and Mrs.. Koellermeier of Ad vance motored over to L. S. Koeller meiers Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Earl Tiedeman visited relatives here last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker of Willam ette motored out to the Baker farm Sunday evening. Fred Zimmerman who was a resi I oent of tnis district for several years but now resides in Portland was sell ing fish to the neighbors here last Friday. Mrs. Belle Koellermeier visited Mrs J. Bernert of Petes Mountain last Fri- day. Elmer Erickson of Oregon City was . in tnis district last Wednesday demon- strating Ford cars. i ! W1LSONVILLE WINS W1LSONVILLE, April 24. The Wil sonville baseball team kept up their record or no "loses" today by defeating Tualatin to the tune of 5 to 4. It was anybody's game up until the last of the ninth when a single by Say and a two-bagger by HasSelbrink cinched the game. BARLOW ITEMS BARLOW, April 24. Miss Dorothy King who has been staying with her grandmother in Washington and has been attending school there also, re turned to her home in Barlow for the summer vacation. In a baseball game played at the Barlow baseball grounds Friday after- noon between the Barlow and Canby boys the Canby boys took away the honors with a score of 14 to 3. Mrs. Adread Newstrum and children cf Scappoose are spending a few day3 with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kloster of Barlow, Miss Vernie Kimsey spent Easter vacation with b.er parents Mr. and Mrs. Tull and returned to Mount Ansel where she is attending high school. Eagle Creek W. O. W. Give Entertainment ESTACADA, April 26. Eagle Creek Camp, W. O. W-. had a banquet din ner at the Estacada hotel last Satur day night, after which they gave an entertainment at the high school aud itorium, consisting of speeches and a three-reel picture. They had as a guest I. I. Boak of Denver, Colorado, head consul of the Woodman of the World. There were other distinguished guests present, also J. O. Wilson, head manager, deputy head consul E. P. Martin and district manager F. A. Beard the latter gentlemen beSng from Portland. The high school auditorium was crowded to see the pictures and hear the distinguished Woodmen of the World. The Eagle Creek Camp formerly held its meeting at Eagle Creek, with about fifteen members. They decided to hold meetings in the Odd Fellows hall at Estacada, and since that time there has been a drive for new members. In a few months time they increased their membership to nearly 100. An impromptu lance was given in the I. O. O. F. hall Saturday night, which was enjoyed by a large num ber of couples. R. H. Carter, who resides at River Mill, and has been very sick with pneumonia, is reported to be on the gain now. Mrs. J. E Gates visited Portland last Saturday. As a preliminary step to the build ' ing of the Standard Oil tanks in Esta cada, signs have been placed on the streets pointing to the proposed site, which is located lust west of the Es- tacada Cannery. Neal Bronson returned from Port- I Innrl 7.1 r . CntlirQff '1 .1 rl vimr 1 1. ft T1 lauu last ...ii. iii 11 1. n 1 1 noa ti v v, ' i i ! ioH w Htti r,h. ni-.r.v uronson. t Arthur Petley came over from Port-: Lawrence land Sunday to visit some of his boy j Bora To Mr. and Mrs. D A Dyke friends. man, in a Portland hospital, Friday Mrs. Anna Mickulicky came over ! evening, April 14, a son, Mr. Dyke from Portland for a few days last j man is connected with H B. Snyder week to look after property here. in the Peoples store, having recently Curtis Lawrence visited his par - ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lawrence at this place over the weekend. He was accompanied by Miss Dols:e Robinson. , who. intended to remain for several; days, but was called back to Port- j land on account of the illness of he-; aUnt- " 5 The Community club meets this Fri- day night at the high school auditor- . ium. A good program has been ar-j ranged. Thomas Morton and H. L. McKenny j who ana now occupying tne same room with their stocks of general dry-1 wmH and rrmlrPi hnvo nniniin j goods and groceries, have a unique .- n - - - . - 1 way of advertising. They call them- selves the "Square Deal Twins. Dr. and Mrs. Morse returned from Portland last Thursday. It will prob I ably be some time before the doctor j can resume his nraetice. ! tn ATnlalla last FVirlai- tr, nlav the first iase ball game of the season, with Molalla high. The Estacada boys are mostly freshmen who belong to th team this year, and unexperienced and while they played well, yet they lost out. ' The local Rebekah order had a j "bee" last Saturday and cleaned the ! Odd Fellow's hall .Combining business with pleasure, they enojyed a n;T,:. ; p . umner at tne nam. j ivirs. ai. n. noyie oi roruaua, was i here last Saturday to organize a class I in music. Mrs. Boyle is well known in Estacada, where she resided a few i years ago, as a very talented musician and is a competent piano instructor. ' Peoples' night at the M. E. church j last Friday night, was enjoyed by a i large crowd. The program was mostly given ' by the children, after which 1 games were plajd. w- F. Cary went to Sheridan last ! Monday on a business trip, returning j Tuesday morning. sei vices ai uie wins- , There will be services at the Chris tian church Sunday as usual, with Rev Atcheley of Portland officiating. Mrs. c- Rvnning visited friends at! master uriDoie oi ruiuau Gresham last Saturday. j Mulino visitor last Saturday. Harry Johnson has leased the build- I Funeral services for the late Lor ing on Main street, now occupied by ! enzo D. Adkins wert held at the Hol Roy Way, and will move his shoe re- i man & Pace chapel in Oregon City pairing shop there about the first of Sunday afternoon at 2 P. M.. Inter May. The building he now occupies j ment was in the Zion cemetery at will be occupied by Dr. Rhodes the j Canby. Rev. Carodoc Morgan conduct osteopathic physician, as an office, j ed the services. Dr. Rhodes expects to move here from J xhe farmers around Mulino are Fqrtland as soon as school closes mere. Born To Harry Johnson and wife. on April 14, a girl. - The Ladies Auxiliary to the Amer ican Legion, will have their regular meeting Monday night in the I. O O. F. hall. Mrs. W. A. Heylman were passen gers for Portland last Sunday morning Mr- Heylman returning the same.day, j uut e miier remained until Monday evening, Miss Catherine Pieffer of Portland', cousin of Mrs. Burt Moore, spent the week end in Estacada. Mrs. - Thomas Morton visited Port land last Friday on business connect ed with the store. Mr. and Mrs A. E. Sparks entertain- j ed a party of relatives and friends last I Sunday, from Portland. They were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mitcheltree, Mr. and j Mrs. Frank Morrow, and two sons, j Frank and Walter and Miss Ruth Sal- ing. After a bounteous and delicious j amner, sucn as Mrs Sparks- is noted : for preparing, the party drove to the river to get some fish, but "nary one" did they catch. The day was a most enjoyable one to all of the party. Mrs. Maude Graham, wno is teach ing at Seaside, was a week end visitor in Estacada at the Margaret Shock home. Mrs. Graham taught in the Es tacada schools a few years ago. A very sad accident happened to the little daughter of W. H. Dwyer j of Garfield, last Friday by which she loses one eye, when a chjp flew up and punctured the ball of her .eye. Dr. C. K. Carey of this place was called and dressed the wound, but later the little girl was taken to a Portland J hospital. 'How Life Begins, four reels of Na- ture's Story, was given Monday night I at the high school auditorium by the j Oregon Social Hygiene Society, to a I fair sized crowd ' Jones Park and family and Mr; and j Mrs. I. M. Park left on Tuesday for j Appleton, Wash., where they have ( leased a large tract of timber and will operate a saw mill. The I. M. Park farm in Springwater has been leased for the coming year to L. M. Henthorn. A committee of Rebekahs composed of Mesdames R. H. Carter, Dan Matt son and Gerald Wilcox, conducted a silver tea at the Estacada hotel Tues day afternoon. George Kelly, of the P. R. L. & P. Co., was an Estacada visitor Tues day. Miss Frances Murphey, who has been in Estacada for two weeks on account of Illness of her grandmoth er Mrs. Allen and aunt Mrs. Surfus, returned to her home in Portland Mon day. C. S. Allen and wife, accompanied by Miss Frances Murphey, visited rel atives and friends at Bull Run last Sunday. W. Kraacke, of Portland, has been in Estacada for several days making repairs on his building on the comer of Fifth and Main streets. He is fix ing it up into living rooms and will paint it new on both the outside and interior. Hon. Louis E. Bean, candidate for nomination on the republican ticket for governor at the primary election, was an Estacada visitor last Wednes day. He was accompanied by Lloyd Riches, editor of the Malheur Enter prise, of Vale, Ore. B. O. Boswell, collector for the P. R. L. & P. Co., paid his monthly visit here Monday. Mr. Boswell lived iii Es tacada for a number of years, but now j rsiflM at firesham Hps lately boueht a fine home at that place. Mrs. Augusta Simmons, sister of Mrs. G. E. Lawrence, E. R. Simmons j ' n n d g w Lawrence and 1 . ltC.'.. " , prnn,i ! '"Til." : Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Laurence and famlly- Miss Maude L. Hughes from Los , . ... . - , ; Angeles, California, is here visitin ' ! t th home of her aunt. Mrs.- G 1 come here from j Washington. . near Vancouver,! j I jXT,,!:,, lVpWS Ttfnm lUUllllU liens iiumo feasro waiter w P. $ HnwaTf Robt SnoU- Waldorf Bame Howard iod grass attended the ball game in Port land last luesaay. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Danit'.s made a business trip to Oregon City last Tutsday. Messrs. Herman Taiylor and Herman , , ; . n Mow. schoener are planning to go to New- ( acnotjuer art? .vm-nn i ' f &u .vr ..- j to work this summer. Mrs. Ella Dodge visited relatives here Thursday "and Friday. She lives i near Colton. Charlie Thomas, an auto salesman of Canby, was a visitor at the Joe Daniels home last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Enckson and chihlrtn of uregon uiy were .eM- ! end visitors at the August Erickson j heme. Mrs. chas. Haines and son Donald f.f Portland were the guests of Mr. aE(1 Mrs. Walttr Porter Friday ar.-1 Satu) av xf "nllarlM Noblett and son Albert ... of Needy were Sunday guests of Mrs. (Nobittt's mother, Mrs. Catherine Goucher. Mrs. Howes visited Mrs. Taylor last Sunday. George Born, to the wife of Louis Hylton. an eight-pound son on April 24. Rennie Pasco has traded his prop erty in Mulino for property in Oregon City and with his family has moved to that place, Mrs Otto striker and daughter Grac6 were Muilno visitors Suiday, B F Bonney went to Colton last Sunday to attend church. . o . . ... po!aHvft, iil Mon- j day. taking advantage of the good weather and .are busy farming from morning until late at night. early Advance News Items j I ADVANCE, April 25. A member of : tae federal veterinary board, Mr. Lod- j erhas tested Julius Inderhoffs cows. ! He will report on the test Jsaturaa;'. A farewell party was given recently j on Otis Robbins of Frog Pond. Otis is going to Grant county. Those who j attended from Advance were Miss Martinazzi, Elsie and Tom Turner and I Harry Gosser. Julius Iderhoff purchased a working horse Visitors at the school this week were Alfred de Neui and Forest D' Hondt. Mrs. Ruby Koellermier visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Thompson of Frog Pond last week. ' Lillie Moser is now wonting in ure- gon City. Elsie and Tom Turner spent the week end with their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schemer of Wil lamette. Eighth grade pupils that were ex empted in spelling and arithmetic are Chester Koellermeier and Walter Moser, While Elton Dragoo is in arithmetic and Elsa Turner is in spell- ing. Sixth grade pupils that were ex empted in spelling were Lester Koel- j T?i-hard Chesmore. I lermeier and Richard unesmore. Oregon City visitors were Mr. and . Mrs. H. Koellermeier, Alfred de Neui and Elton Dragoo. Canby visitors this week were E. L: Toedtemeier, H. Iderhoff, H. B. j j Chesmore. t OSWEGO ITEMS Mrs. Cora i Commercial Club Names Commtitees OSWEGO, April 25. The Oswego Commercial Club met at the city hall Monday with a good attendance. The important business of the evening; was the appointment of several committees by President Norman. The finance committee Dr. Cameron, John Bickner and Dale Sigier; steering committee, Leslie Savage, D. K. Dalzell and Wil liam Ewlng; social committee, Mrs. Walter Wessling, Mrs. Warren Cam eron and Mrs. Charlie Bickner. The board are Mrs. Wessling, Mrs. John Bickner and Mrs. Leslie Savage, Mrs. O. C. Merrick was appointed to handle publicity. The club indorsed C. N. Kruse as county commissioner, as he comes from this part of the county. The club voted to meet everyother Monday at the city hall at 8 o'clock, next meeting being May 1. President Normand urges ever member to be present with a new member. J. W. Bickner Honor Guest on Tuesday OSWEGO, April 25. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Lewis E. Smith enter tained a number of friends at the home of J. W. Bickner, honoring Mr. Smith on his brithday. Five hundred was played, prizes be ing won by Dr. and Mrs. Cameron. In addition to cards, dancing and a deli cious supper was enjoyed. Those who came to extend their congratulations to Mr. Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Guy P3- Dr- and Mrs- " arren Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosentretor, Mr. ! and Mrs. J. W. Bickner, Mr. adn Mrs. Merrick, E. G. Zellar, Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson Jr. and H. V. j Quaue irthday Party Is Enjoyed at Oswego OSWEGO, April 25. A very plea- ! cant ovoninf was Bnont a t tViA hnmP - . , - - of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ravan Friday. In honor of Fred demons, son of Mr. : and Mrs. W. L Cameron. The even- ing was spent in dancing, singing, and playing games. Dainty refreshments were served and a beautiful birthday cake prepared by Mrs. Raven was en- Joyed by all. Those attending were Dr. ' Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Rav- Roberts MJm DeHa Davis, Miss Alice Zellar. Mis Mvrtle i RobbinSi Mlss Norma Neely. Messrs. j Earl and pank Schauble, W. AVes i siintr. Wm. Burke. Harold Hoffman i and tne guest of honor Fred demons . - woodcraft Lodge Get New Members v OSWEGO, April 25. Neighbors of Woodcraft are making great headway j in toeir earnest drive ior increase u ou.,,..-,. ..0 j new memDers were enroliea into tne i worfc of ttl& order while 8 new appli- Iv""l v plated into the Circle next meeting. j Thenew members were iniUated by ead camp driU team of Portland 11 JI h.e f I Muaruiau presiueu over me uusuiig A aelicious iuncheon was served to all. j Tlree SeCtlOllS of OsWe"0 Iay Ullite! OSWEGO, April 25. A meeting was held in the Oswego school house Sat- ; urday evening April 22 at 8 o'clock. ! to discuss the question of uniting with j thft Tirpspnt tyttv nf Oswfim Jin:l male- ! ing one town oi the three. At present! it is in three different parts called New Town, South Town and Old Town. Some are very strong to con-i solidate and others are against it, sa f it cannot be settled at present. ; T?,r,- "COO" 1,,! JL Veillllg DUU 11 LIU j -p) ,t T T? J i J- artV AS XLlllOVeQi OSWEGO, April 25. The Evening "500" club met at the home of Mr. and Mis. Henry Borghorst. Dr. Sumptoon of Portland were in- j vited guests and a very interesting game of "500' were played. Mr. Sav- age, Sr. and son Leslie Savage also Mrs. Savage woa prizes. Mrs. Carl Bethkie and R. D. Fulton won second prize also. A very delicious luncheon was served by tne hostess and a most enjoyable evening was spent. WOMEN'S CLUB MEETS OSWEGO, April 25. The Oswego Women's Club met recently at the home of their president, Mrs. G. How ard Pettenger. After the short busi ness session an interesting speaker, Mrs. John Scott, told of her recent trip through Scotland. Refreshments 1 were served by the hostess wno was ; assited by Mrs. John Davis. A large at-. tendance was there. GIVE SURPRISE PARTY OSWEGO, April 25. A party of friends gave Mr. and Mrs. Wessling a surprise last Saturday evening. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. : Mrs. John Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Normand, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson, Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Griffey. LADIES AID MEETS uswtuu, April zo. ine laaies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Charlie jonnson wnere they neia tneir silver tea. A large attendance, was there and a neat little amount was collected to help toward the expenses of the church. Bullock OSWEGO LOCALS OSWEGO, April 25. Robert Ralph, Mis3 Jessie Black and Mrs. James Reilly, cf Portland were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. George Emrich. of South Oswego Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomas, Mrs. Griffey and Miss Mabel Robertson motored to Sandy, Sunday to see the great smelt run. Otto Larson of Altoona, Wash., is at home with his family for a few days. Arthur Anderson left Sunday for Alaska where he is the foreman for a cannery company. The M. E. church is holding church in the I. O. O. F. hall while the church building is being plastered and kal scmined. , New-bunkers are being constructed at the county rock crusher in Sonth Oswegc. P. R. James of Newberg was an Os wego -visitor Saturday. He went fish ing and landed several nice trout. The Crown Willamette Pulp & Ja p'.'t Company log hoist is running again. Master Wallace Worthington was tea lucky fisherman, to catch the 15 incli trout, which goes to show there is a few good trout left. Frank Anderson is preparing for his ainuai fishing trip to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Davidson of Is land Illahee farm visited their son O. K Davidscn and wife Mabel at their Lo".ie Sur.'lay. Several lots have been sold recently by C. B. Hall, and several exchanges of property have been arranged by him. Elmri Shipley well knovn Os-.vego man, was married recently to Miss Fisher cf Tillamook. After a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ship ley returned to the coast, where they will make their home. Mrs. I. W. Bickner was the dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. William G. Wcightman at the Benson Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Emmott and small daughters Marion and Ethel, also Mr. and Mrs. Archie Worthington were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olivf Worthington Sunday. Mr. slid Mrs. Henry Yates, Mrs. Eugene Worthington and Airs. George Enrich n otored to Portland Monday. Mrs. Schively has just returned from ;i tr.. :o r:oattle where she viVted her son. Mrs. Emma Chuck is moving from her home in South Oswego to Port land to a house she has recently bought. She expects to rent her Os wego property for a time. Mrs. Mary Haines is visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. Grant White in Canby for a few days. The Dorcas Society met at the home of Mrs. Tom Clinefelter on Wed nesday afternoon with a good attend ance. Mrs. Rose of Portland was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Em mott the later part of the week. Melv511e Baxter and Roy Charles hiked from Oregon City to Oswego Lake Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Wessling, captain of the team recently organized of the Neighbors of Woodcraft, is doing some excelelnt '.vork drilling. She expects to initiate a number of candidates next meeting wLh the new team. With a view of providing more ade quate quarters and making them more up to date, the Oregon Iron & Steel company will shortly erect a new con cession house at the east end of the Oswego lake, following its lease of the concession for the coming season to S. E. Cox of Oswego, who has had the lease for the past two years. The new house will have an area of 1000 square feel- nnri Will ho rn-ru-i1of I x- i 1 1 v i ii (r rooms for the concessionaire and will nave gas anu electric ngnts. OAK GROVE OAK GROVE, April 24. A big sea- ?a is looked, for this year at Oak vjr,",c uca'lJ1- 1 ,,e receui nice weaxa . esut buuie out aireauy. it is ex- camp au summer on the grounds- The dance Saturday night by com- munity club was an enjoyable affair as has been the others this season. With spring comes not only the flowers and buds but the effects or poison oak of which an abundance grows in this vicinity several are feel ing the effects of same. Mrs. H. E. Wrjlcox being a great sufferer from it. Her face is badly swollen as to un recognizable. The Sociay Service club asks all residents to join with them in a war on poison oak. Kill it some way. Several members of community club with wives and friends enjoyed the social at Jennings Lodge last Wednes day night. All report a delightful time and the night was fine for the dance. The many friends of David and Pan! Palmblad are sympathizing with them on account of the death of their father who was buried Sunday at Gresham. Several donations have be'n mf!e recently toward ccmple: ion of church and it is expected many more will be coming soon under the direction of Mrs. J. Waldron. Many of us learn gratefully that court has declared certain roads in our : district county roads which sounds as though some work may be done on them at some time. Everything comes : to he who waits. While the death of Sarah A. Webster of MMwaukie was not wholly unex-1 ; pected yet her friends here were pain- ed to learn that she passed away early Saturday morning. The funeral was held Tuesday at Finleys Mortuary, j Portland. The Rebeccas of which she was a member attended in a body and toot part in the burial services. The pupils Of Concord school will have a new school next fall as an amount of $1300 was voted at a recent meeting, also to purchase more land and school equipment. The school had outgrown Its capacity and during past two years has been over crowded. The schools In all districts are grow ing and needing more rooms. Manj people coming to the rural commun ities and many more will come during the coming year. ! The Parent-Teachers gave a far. well party last Wednesday to Mrs. J Norberg at home of Mrs. H. L. Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Norberg and daughter Edith will soon leave for Tillamook where Mr. Norberg has business inter ests. The entire corps of teachers in Oak Grove school were re-elected at a re cent meeting of school board. It is not stated whether for nine or ten months term. There has been much opposition brough to bear upon the board by the tax payers to the ten months term. It was expected the beard would bear that in mind when engaging teachers next year. iDellen Olds was transacting busi ness in Oregon City Momday. , Mrs. L. V. Landsverk is critically il lat her home on River road. DODGE NEWS ITEMS DODGE, April 24. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colson and family spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Hedges. David Horner, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horoer and family went to Ore gon City Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs Fred Horner sang with the Colton Oratorio Society lm giving the "Holy City" at the Congregational church. Mrs. Jochimsen made a trip to Portland Thursday to set her nephew. Rpsa B. Ten Eyck spent the week end in Portland shopping and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Lacey and Ivan Lacey and wife and Mrs. John Keller went to Oregon City on Thursdaiy to attend the funeral of Mason Wrarnock. Kenneth Keller celebrated his 9th birthday April 20 by having his cousin Lloyd Kaake and David Horner to supper. M. Pedersen has gone to Portland and expects to stay indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keller spent Sunday with Mr., and Mrs. Joe Keller at Viola. SHOT'S BONOS SCHEME BY LEGION WASHINGTON, April 26. Negotia tions betwen the American Legion and the senate finance committee are pro ceeding satisfactorily, but the reports of an abandonment of the house bonus bill are untrue. The suggestions of Senator Smoot that a paid-up insur ance policy be given as a substitute for adjusted compensation certificates has been declined by the legion. It was Mr. Smoot's own proposal and not that of the finance committee. LIST OF DEAD IN FLOOD NOW TOTALS FORTY-SIX j FORTH WORTH, Texas, April 26. ! Forty-six persons are dead or missing i in the Trinity river flood here, a re ! vised list indicates. Forth Worth today was surrounded i on three sides by a sheet of water ex I tending over an area estimated at I twentjy-five to thirty square miles. The property damage will be about $1,000,000, according to estimates. ALLIES DECREE RUSSIAN EVASIONS MUST CEASE GENOA, April 26. Seven categori cal questions will be presented to Rus sia by the convening powers of the Genoa conference today. Prompt an swers are demanded. Lloyd George, no less than the French, is determined that the soviet delegation's evasions and contradic tions, which have brought the parley dangerously near disatser, must cease. BABY'S HEAD CRUSHED BY LOCOMOTIVE SHAFT . - ! HOOD RIVER, April 26. Darting I suddenly under the driving shaft cf a j freight locomotive at Sonny, six miles west of here, twenty months' o'd Wil liam Sunday was killed instantly Mon day night when his head was crushe l by the eccentric. Phones: Off. 80 Res. 251-W i EMORY J. NOBLE j LAWYER Justice of Peace 201-2 Masonic Temple, Oregon City. I i'niNiiiilMuiiiiluimlimtMiinHiiiniiiiimiiiiliuiM 1 milHIMIHIIHIMUmilinHIHIHIIIIIHUIHHIIIIinilHNIIIIII i Pacific Phone: Office 52 Residence 304-M CHARLES T.SIEVERS. 1 1 , Lawyer v ! Oregon City, Ore. f HUHMNIHmlMMmilllMIIMt, I GEORGE HOEYE ! CHIROPRACTOR Caufield Bldg. Phono 636-W Oregon City, Ore. ninmini,n,H,HHHmMi 3 6 Per Cent State School Money to Loan on Farms SCHUEBEL & BE ATT IE I Bank of Oregon City Bldg. I Oregon City, Ore. iSJ..JT?RS