' OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1 922. k'ia -wr - , A ci fcf V- t - , - g I jVWS FROM Correspondence From All Over The Past Week Estacada ESTACADA, June 28 Miss Betty Wise, of Portland, spent the week end with Mrs. W. H. Grabeel. m, onrt Mrs. A. Richmond and ?A - ' family were guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Burt Moore, last Sunday. The Estacada baseball boys went to Corbett last Sunday to cross bats with the baseball team at that place, winning the game by a score of 18 to 5. Those who attended the dance at the- Estacada pavilion last Saturday night report a good time. Dr. and Mrs. R. G McCall of Port land, motored through Estacada last Sunday. . Miss Arline Goss of Sellwood was a guest at the home of her friend. Miss Irma Gates, for a few days last Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gates entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. C W. Fields, Miss Helen Roy and Mrs. E. E. Joy, all of Portland, last Sunday. ' Mrs W. C McWillis and daughter. Miss Etta, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Portland last week vis iting relatives and attending the Rose festival. Miss Joanna Craig visited her sis ter in Portland last week and attend ed the rose festival. Miss Mary Oakley of Seattle arriv ed last Saturday for a visit with her sister Mrs. Mae Reed, and family. James Van Duzer came over from Portland Saturday to spend the week end with his sister, Mrs. R. Morse. V. W. Hauser did not make the trip to Cary's hot springs. After get ting out a few miles up the trail he became sick and had to return. On account of others who were to accompany Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks on their trip to Trout Lake, Wash., being unable to go, Mr. and Mrs. Sparks decided to defer the trip to a later date. Among the many from Estacada who went to Portland last Friday to see the parade, were Mr. and Mrs. W F. Cary and children, Mrs. A. E. Sparks and Mrs. N. B. Ecker, motor ing over in Mr. Cary's car. Miss Jennie Burns, sister of F. E. Burns, arrived last Wednesday from Michigan to visit here for a few "weeks ' Miss June Oakley and Miss Rath of Seattle, were here last Monday guests at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. Mae Reed. Oatis Wagner arrived from San Diego, California, Monday, driving through in his car. He says he had delightful roads until he struck Ore gon. In so many places the roads were being improved which necessi tated detours, which made the trip longer, of course and he did not get home as soon as he expected to. Estacada may face a water famine if the continued dry spell keeps up. This week several times the press ure has been very low and only a little water, so that lawns and gar dens had to be neglected. Matt Lonsberry and George Pointer were among the Tuesday vistors in the Rose City. Mrs. Myrtle Gallehur of Portland, is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Elott. There will be an extra train on July 4th, leaving Estacada at 1:16 A. M. for Portland, to accomodate all who wish to attend the celebration dance at the pavilion. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Hauser visited the Metropolis last Saturday. Mrs. John Marchbank was an Es tacada visitor in Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duus arrived last Thursday from Eastern Oregon to uioit -Ms narsnta. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus and other relatives. After an absence of two or more weeks, taking her vacation, Mrs. O. E. Culver is again back in the "Rose store. There were large delegations at the basket meeting held at Mt. Zion church last Sunday. A truck con veyed a large number from Estacada, as well as several autos. Services were held in the morning and also in the afternoon. A picnic dinner was enjoyed by all as well as the two i splendid services. Married At Vancouver, Wash., June 21, 1922, Miss Marie Anna Ad lon and Ernest Marshall. The bride has been keeping house tor her bro ther, Albert Adlon, in the Garfield sec tion. The groom is the son or iirs. Califf of Garfield. The bride's sister, Mrs V. W. Hauser honored the new ly weds on their return from Vancou ver, with a dinner at her home in the Silver Star restaurant and ice cream parlor. Eighteen guests were pres ent and the table decorations consist ed of carnations, roses and sweet peas. Miss Esther Weaver and Pearl Fautz waited on the guests. Those present were the bride and groom, Mr. and Mrs. Beebe and family, Mr. and Mrs. Calvy Beebe. Mrs. Califf, Mr and Mrs. V. W. Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst. The newly mar ried couple will live on the Califf farm in Garfield. , The annual library meeting is to be held Saturday, July 1, at 2 P- M. in the library, at which time new of ficers are elected and such other business that should come before the association is to be transpired. All members of the asociation are re quested to be present. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Weather by left on Tuesday for Portland and later embarked by boat for their new home near San Diego, California. Mr. and Mrs. H. C Stephens were business visitors in Portland Tues. day. Mrs. C- J- Pimm left on Wednesday with the children to join Mr. Pimm at Sellwood where they will make their home for a time at least. Mr. Pftnm was recently transferred by the P. ' R. I & P. Co. to Portland. The fam ily has resided in Estacada for a number of years. Mrs. Pimm being one of the grade teachers last year, and they have many friends here who are wishing them the best of suc cess. . - i, y I...H..IIllI.WHIll1lJl PIWIHlllll III llllllllll'll llllll 'l I Mill "III "' " ALL OVER THE COUNTY the County Tellinig of Improvements and Local Happenings During Your Subscripted Will Receive Prompt Attention. M. It is also the annual meeting for the election of new officers for the coming year. There will be speaking by Rev. Lacy and Atty. Elott, also a fcood musical program. The contest for a Goddess of Lib-or-tv vm- t-ha KVinrth of Jtilv celebra tion, is on in a rush. The candidates are, Gladys Miller of George; Helen Johnson, Eagle Creek; uora unm. Currinsville; Elva Shibley, Spring water; Wilma Duncan, Garfield; No va Smith, Estacada; Bertha Burns, Estacada; Mary Ely, Estacada. The voting places are at the Estacada Pharmacy and Marchbank's restau rant. Votes are counted every even ing and the contest closes Sunday, July 2, at 9 o'clock P. M. The Heylman home In Estacada was the scene of a large gathering of friends last Sunday. The guests were, Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Whiting of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C- D. Broach, of Memphis, Tenn., William Ridle and Miss Louise Ridle, Mr. and Mrs. H G. Cross, Miss Bessie White, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Olson, Misse Vivian and Alma Flexner, Miss Rich, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Mrs. Carrie Win chel. Miss Anna Park and Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale, all of Portland. Carl Douglass Post, American Le gion, is making extensive prepara tions for the, celebration of the glor ious Fourth at this place. Campbell's American Band of Portland, will be here to dispense music throughout the day and head the parade in the morning. In the parade will be nov elties in floats entered by various business houses, lodges and individ uals, while the World War veterans will march in body. A "fine program will be given in the park and a pic nic dinner wl follow. At 1:30 sharp a snappy ball game will be provided between Estacada and the Portland Firemen. After this races and other athletic contests with boxing and wrestling bouts will be pulled off. Dancing both afternoon and evening in the park pavilion. Special rates and trains on the railroad. Needy NEEDY, June 27 The Needy Com munity club meets with Mrs. Gus Fredrickson June 29. Frank and Leila Ritter spent Sun day at Wilhoit Springs. Another big dance at Needy, July 8. Good music, good eats -and good time assured everybody. John Schwabaur, Sr., has gone to Eastern Oregon where his son, George got hurt in an accident. Mr and Mrs. L. Snagle were Ore- gen City shoppers one day last week. The Brchart families visitea friends on the west side Sunday. Mr. Carothers and family were shopping in Aurora Friday. Mrs. Chas. Hoffman and daughter, Myria, visited with Mrs. Fredrickson, one dav last week. Chas. Noblitt was calling on friends in Molalla Saturday. Word has been received from Cal ifornia that a little daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pape joy. Mrs. Papejoy was Miss Grace Thompson of Needy. The Needy community sends congratulations. ( Mr. and Mrs. Ned Learfield spent Sunday at Babbs. Mrs. Noblitt and son visited in Mu lino Friday with Mrs. Govcher. Myria and Ida Hoffman spent Sun day at the Thiel home. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Grim entertain ed Sunday In honor of Mr. Grim's mother, it being her 72nd birthday. There were 18 seated at a good din ner and strawberries and cream, which thev all did justice and every body wished the grandma many birth days and went home late in tne aa.y. Robert Yoder is to be the teacher of the Needy school. He comes high ly recommended and he and his fam ily will be gladly welcomed. They will live in. the J. D. Ritter house. Chas. Spagle was in Canby Mon day. Mr. Hagemann has been slightly on the sick list for a few days. Frank ' Ritter will soon go to Port land to work in the post office again. The Fredrickson .brothers went fishing Sunday and caught the limit. Mrs. Gordon Frederickson visited his mother, Mrs. Askins over the week end. Jahlin Galiler and family motored to Hillsborough Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Several from Needy attended the ball game Sunday between Needy and Meridian. Needy carried off the laurels. Myria Hoffman called on the Gah ler sisters Tuesday. Beaver Creek BEAVER CREEK, June 26 Our baseball team is preparing for a pic nic to be held July 4 at the Beaver Creek school grounds. Among other things there will be two ball games, one at 10 a. m. between, the Clarkes and Beaver Creek juniors. In the afternoon Mount Pleasant will play with Beaver Creek. ' Henry Steiner, with a crew of men began last week to move Geo. Havill's store and other buildings from the Hughes place across the street onto tUe Havill property. The Crescent and Beaver Creek ball teams met yesterday on the local i diamond and played an interesting game. The score stood 7-b m lavor cf Beaver Creek. 1 1 1" il v t." 1 v , i ' -1-- Mrs. John Schram, daughter, Eva. - . 1.1 . 11 and son, Lloyd Schram, and Mrs. G. V. Woodard, went to Portland Fri dav trv a, ttend the Rose Festival They j especially enjoyed the Whitney Boys' chorus. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foglesong, with Mr. Fcsrleson's father, uncle, and small brother, motored to Seaside Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday evening. L. C. Schram started back to the Silver Lake country Saturday. Meadowbrook MEADOWBROOK, June 28 The Finnish people had a mid-summer pic nic Sunday, June 25, in the Meadow brook park. There was quite a crowd out from Portland'. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Larkins, daugh ter. Alma and Mrs". Chas. Jones- and son, Hugh Thomas, were Portland vis itors Saturday, June 24. iA)ice Holman, who has been vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holman left last week for California where she is to study music. Edith Mickleson and Anna Johnson of Portland have been visiting sever al days with Eleanora and' Lillie Matson. Born June 19 to Mr. and Mrs. John Jadinen a 10 pound baby boy. Mr. Jadinan is in Alaska fishing. While going up there he was in' a ship wreck but as they were near a coast all the people on the ship were saved. Redland REDLAND, June 27 Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Allen were Portland visitors Wednesday. Mrs. H. G. Nevill and daughter, Clara Pearl, and niece Winnifred Hulse went to Portland Wednesday evening. Mrs. Nevill and daughter re mained with relatives until Saturday morning. James Fullam transacted business in Oregon City Saturday. The Grippe children visited their mother at the Oreeon City hospital Saturday. John Murray was an Oregon City caller Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stone and daugh ter, Miss Edith, visited Mrs. Stone's mother, Mrs. Hearschy at St. Johns Friday. Mrs. John Hurlbert was an Oregon City visitor Saturday. Mises Mildred Koch and Icelia Hughes 'and Luciea Koch, Frances and Kenneth Hughes returned from a two weeks trip at the O. A. C. Satur day. On Saturday, June 24, Glen Allen and Miss Grace Hink'.e slipped quiet ly over to Estacada and were married ty Rev. DeMoy, uncle of Mr. Allen. Thev vprn acconmanied bv Mrs. Al len and Mrs. Hinkle. who acted as wit nesses. The young couple will make their home for the present at Mulino. Mrs. Allen has been a teacher in the Clackamas county schools for the past two years and Mr. Allen has as sisted with farm work on his father's farm. All Redland extends heartiest congratulations and best wishes to this popular and well known couple. C. J. Staats transacted business in Oregon City Saturday. On Saturday evening the Hawlett heme was completely destroyed by fire. Mrs. Hawlett and the children were visiting in Portland and Mr. Hawlett had retired for the night. The origin of the fire is unknown. City spent Sunday at the Will Bon ney home. Miss Elnora Staats Is spending a few days with relatives in Oregon City? The Redland ball nine was again de feated by Logan Sunday. Pete's Mountain PETES MOUNTAIN. June 27 John Erickson of Peace Cove was in town on business lasfSaturday. E. M. Wilson and Leonard Davis started work on the school ground last Friday. Monday a crew started to excavate the basement using two teams. They intend -to go right on with the job now. Mr. Wholforth of Peach Cove is having his house remodeled, and gen erally repaired. Mrs. Nettie Sauzer from near Wl scnville, visited with her sister, Mrs. John Kaiser for a week. Conrad Zimmerman of Willamette has been helping Frank Kaiser with his farm work for the last week. Joe Bernert and sisters, Agnes and Marie were visitors in 'Salem last Sunday. Some of the men. worked at the school grounds Sunday. The ladies brought dinner for them and all en joyed the cool breeze in the school park. Miss Mary Rypszynski of West Linn spent the week end with " her folks. Mrs. Seithler, of Portland, visited at the G. Notdurft home a few days recentlv. The crops in this locality are badly in need of rain. Mr. and Mrs. Alert Bernert have moved to their hew home in Willam ette and are busy getting acquainted with the responsibility of owning a home. Logan LOGAN, June 26 The Logan ball team were victorious on their home ground Sunday over the Redland boys 16 to 8. Mrs. O. D. Robbins, who is at the Oregon City hospital is reported im proving. Carl Fallen has purchased the old home place from Emil Tscopp and is. moving back here. He has been op erating a sawmill at Redland for some time. Farmers are all wishing for a good old soaking rain. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kohl gave a barn dance Saturday evening, to a number of friends and relatives I ii um .w-- . .... ... . . . I Among the latter were the Mullen's : 1 9 A T I T..-1 111. r . -nrTn ... young people of Milwaukie, who fur nished the music. All report a fine time. At the recent school election in District No. 4, Fred W. Riehoff was elected director and P. M. Kirchem fiorlr Miss Florence McGeehan was chosen as teacher for next Vear. A small tax levy was voted unanimous ly. Mr. and THrs. C. A. Duus of Criter ion. Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Doug- li Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Stelnman or I f - fi Mr. and llrs. J. P. Stelnman of Currinsville, accompanied by their rtaiierhter Mrs. T) E. McConnell were visiting relatives here Sunday. S. E. Gerber, who went to Wyom ing two months ago arrived back in Oregon well satisfied that Oregon is the best of all. He left for Cottage Grove" on mining business. " " F. O. Kirchem of Yoncalla vftited the home folks this week, also with E. C. Gerber. Elks Prairie ELK PRAIRIE, June 27 It is re ported that Elmer Snider recently sold his homestead. It was also re ported some time ago that thelrjson, Wilbur Snider had sold his claim. Mr. and Mrs . Dee Myers, who bought the John Mickley claim, last year, are steadily improving their place. Much of the place seem to be a kind of bottom land which works up mellow and is sub Irrigated. Mr. Carruthers. who went to Cali fornia a few months ago has written to friends that he has obtained an ex tension of time from the government, on his claim, and expects to return before that expires. Mr. Yacubec has been improving his claim by having stumps blasted. Mr. Frank Kekel did the work. It is reported that Chas. Tidd, who recently proved up on his claim, is preparing to move near Oregon City. Mr. Tidd has taken an active part both in the Community club and school while here. D. W. Badger has returned to Mo lalla after a visit to his family, on the homestead. Eagle Creek EAGLE CREEK, June 27 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woodle were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morrie Dhu lst, of Linneman, last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Evans, Mae and Edna Evans and Mrs. Perry Murphey and" Mrs. Carl Rhenstrom attended the Rose Show last Wednesday. Mrs. Virgil May and daughter, Eve lyn;, of Oregon City, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moehnke, of Shuebel, were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Gibson were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John. Gith ens, .Mrs. Bert Palmateer and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beers Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass and daughter, Florice, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Kir chem, of Logan. A. N. Orke and Mr Dhulst motored out to Mr. Orke's farm Sunday and spent the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Updegrave, and little son, Clifford, were calling at the home of Roy Douglass Sunday after noon. Carl Rhenstrom was home for a few days recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. C- Cogswell return ed Monday from a trip to Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister and children, were guests at the home of their son, Ernest, Sunday. MIDNIGHT BOOZE PARTY FOUND NEARPARKPLACE Ten Portland Girls and Youths Under Custody Here; Exast Court Action Undetermined Held here for examination, ten Port land boys and girls, ranging in years from 16 to 23, rere arrested at 12:30 o'clock this morning by Deputy Sher iff Carl Long. They were picked up in a large automobile in front of the Parkplace garage. Several of the party were intoxicated, and evidences of moonshine flowing freely were said by the officers to be evident. Matron M. E. Church will be asked to aid in handling the case, as several of the girls are thought under the age of 16. Milo Renner, driver of the machine, is being held on a technical charge of driving a machine without a tail light and failing to have a driver's license. Judge E. J. Noble was called and at a late hour last nfSht had not yet which members of the party to hold, and who to release on bail. Profane language on the part of one of the women only stopped aft er the officers threatened to keep her under confinement in the county jail. The party gave their names as: Milo Rener, 1415 16th; Clyde Weist, 640 Grand; Jack Williams, 561 Mall; Glen Stevens, 96 4th; Frans Miler, 540 3rd St.; Everett Poek, 1375 8th St.; Marie Stevenson, 3S8 Everett; May Potb'- 5 N. th; Helen Lins, 388 Everett; Marie Houk, 38S Everett. Marriage Licenses Granted 5 Couples Three marriaere licenses were issu ed yesterday to the following: George Dewey Hammond, 24, and Hael Cron er. 21, oth of Oregon City; George Walter Gage, 23, of Oregon City and Hazel Winifred Moyer, R. F. D. 3 of Oregon City; Harvey John Stewart. ?4, Portland, and Clara Olson, 22, of Canby; Frank Wood and Arabella Goebel, of Canby; Mrs. Elizabeth A. Rass, 68, and James McMonigal, 72, of Jennings Lodge. " 6 Per Cent State School I I Money to Loan on Farms I SCHUEBEL & BEATTIE I Bank of Oregon City Bldg. Oregon City, Ore. I j Holman & Pace I FUNERAL j DIRECTORS 1 Homelike Efficient Courteous i . 1 Telephone 86 uurnnsviiiu, accompauiou w -"-ii i r n ? r m y W E MRS. HUGH ROBERTS, Correspondent 'New York Visitor Is Guest of Honor JENNINGS LODGE, June 28 A round of pleasure is being given for Mrs. Lydia Newton Of Holcomb, New York," who is the house guest of H. H. Emmons at Stone Gables. Mrs. Newton arrived on June 18. On Mon-, day last a motor trip to Camas, Wash, and a visit through the Vancouver barracks was much enjoyed. Tues day a visit was paid to the Quality Poultry rafach and a motor ride through Gresham and Troutdale was a pleasant jaunt. Wednesday Mrs. Newton was the motive at a lunch at the Bohemian, Mrs. Ballow as hos tess. Multnomah field to take in the Rose Festival was a pleasant part of the day. Thursday a luncheon was given at the Multnomah and a view o the rose festival center was much enjoyed. Friday was spent sight see ing in Portland and the Rose Show was one of the pleasing features Sat urday a drive over the Columbia high way with dinner at the Gorge hotel the party motored as far as Mosier, stopping at Hood River to see tnat j section. Forty-two friends partook of a pic nic lunch ' under the maples at the j Emmons home on Sunday, Mrs. New- j ton being the motive of the gather- j ing. fL' t. i.. j,s TUra rhos . Ua A uoauaj ui mio " v k-. . . ? o dinner On Tuesday evening Mrs. Truscott enter tained with a porch party. Cards were the evening's diversion. ' On Wednesday morning three ma chines with Mrs. Newton's friends motored to Seaside where the par ty have the Mayo cottage until July 1. The honored visitor plans to return, on July 6 to her home in New York. Her visit has been an exceptionally pleasant one. Guild Entertained By Mrs. F. Covert JENNINGS LODGE, June 28 Mrs. Frank Covert very delightfully enter tained the Grace Guild at her home on the Clackamas on Wednesday last. Mrs. Babler presided and Mrs. OHn Ford lead the devotional. At the so cial hour the little folks were given a peanut and marshmallow toast. About twenty ladies were served with strawberries and cream. Mrs. Coffman of Pasco, Wash., was an honored guest Others attending were Mesdames Laura Newell H. Hooker; H. Babler; W. I. Blinstone, C. Water- house; Geo. Williams; R. Ft Deter; J. W. Smith; Dan Jones; W. W. Wodbeck; Harry Williams, Olin Ford, Mac Hargue; K. Burton; H. Roberts; Miss Vera Ball. Tourists Enjoying Shady Nook Camping JENNINGS LODGE, June 28; Shady Nook has welcomed several auto parties recently. A large con crete stove "has been added to the pretty grounds. Among those stay ing over night. were S. Sharp and R. Sladek families who are from Taco ma and are traveling about, no spec ial place being the object of their des tination. C. Mallen of Emanuel, Ore gon, is southward bound for Los An geles, H. M- Hall of St. Helens is jour neying to Lebanon. Dan Doran who came from Enter prise, Ore., left the following day for Medford. Dinner Given For Los Angeles People JENNINGS LODGE, June 2S. Distinguished visitors of the week were Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Hunt of Los Angeles, who are on their way to Alaska. Mr. Hunt is a cousin of Mrs. Swart and were entertained atdin rer at the Newcomb and Swart home. Additional guests on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Swart and family and Mr. and Mrs. J. C Newcomb, who are the house guests of their son, R T. Newcomb. The Hunts had four days to spend in Portland before they sailed for Alaska. Luncheon Is Given To Mrs. DeForest JENNINGS LODGE, June 28. Mrs. Mable Pierce entertained with a luncheon on Tuesday, honoring her mother, Mrs. De Forrest. Her guests were Mrs. Sedgwick ana cnnaren ui Ardenwald, and her sister Mrs. Strat ton also of Silver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Stratton and little son left Silver Lake in their machine, planning to drive through; but on reaching Prinevilie, Mr. Stratton was taken seriously ill and they took the train. He is better and is at the home of his mother in Portland. Surprise Luncheon Given Mrs. G. Card JENNINGS LODGE, June 28. A surprise luncheon and shower was tendered Mrs. Geo. Card on Wednes day last. Cards were the afternoon's diversion. Those attending were Mrs Earnest Naef: Mrs. Steinford; Mrs! Heath Of Gladstone; Mrs. Hole: Mrs. John Roberts and Mrs. Randall They all report a very pleasant time. ERICKSON FUNERAL HELD JENNINGS LODGE, June 28. The funeral services for the late Vic tor Erickson were held from the fam ily home on Friday last. Rev. Cara doc Morgan officiating. The pall bearers were all old time friends" and neighbors. Two sons and a daughter came to attend the funeral. The flor al tributes were beautiful and many. STARKWEATHER TAKES BRIDE JENNINGS LODGE, June 28. Word of the marriage of Harvey G. Starkweather and Miss Eva New man, has been received, the wedding oTif taking place last week . at Pass, Oregon "Mr. Starkweather has taken a very I prominent part in political affairs and is a highly respected resident of this part of Clackamas county, who has a host of friends, who are extending congratulations to Mr. Starkweather and his bride, who was 'formerly a resident of Brookings. The wedding tour of the coast re sorts is being made by Mr. and Mrs. Starkweather. ORCHESTRA TO PLAY JENNINGS LODGE, June 28 The Theroux orchestra is to have a part in the big Chautauqua program this year at Gladstone. Each day they will be heard in the afternoon at the Symposium hour. The orchestra has been enthusiastically received and we feel sure it will be one ortrns part of the big Chautauqua program. ..... I : JENNINGS LODGE LOCALS , The Rose Festival has been the nrime attraction of the .last week ! and the Jennings Lodge fo'-ks took in some phase of the festival during j - ...... l the festival season. With a week ot resnite. the housewives are arranging their work and planning on attending Chautauqua at Gladstone which opens on Saturday, July 1. Perhaps never before have we had so many eastern people visit at this place as are here just now. Among them are v Mrs. Lloyd Spooner from Pennsylvania; Mrs. Lydia Newton of New York; Mr. and Mrs. J. C. New comb of Ohio; Mrs. Burton and Miss Hunt of Chicago; Janice Scripture of Iowa; H. Kolb of Illinois; Miss Wip polt of North Dakota; Mrs. Mansfield and son, Carl, of Minnesota; Clyde Blinstone of Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hampton of Indiana. Waren Swart was a business caller at Canby on Thursday. Eldon Tillamook of Lorraine, Ore gon, left on Monday for Hiflsboro, to visit an uncle. Albert Koenig of Minneapolis, Minn., spent Thursday last as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Wood- heck. Mr. Koenig is on a business oecK. ivir. rv ixj u i & i vii u i. ..i"v"- trip to Washington and Oregon and is very favorably impressed with this part of tne west. Noah Bechtel, who has been assist- ing on his father's large cattle ranch in Idaho, came on Wednesday last to spent his vacation at his home here, Alfred Langley spent Thursday with his grandmother, Mrs. D. J. Ab- bey Alfred is associated with a ga- rage in East Portland. The Shepperd family and Mrs. Jer- ry Madden and H. Kolb motored to i. .. i rt cnnnov at iCnlh is f To in Illinois and many trips of interest are taken to show the visitor some of Oregon's beauty spots. Mr anrt Mrs. C. H. Farrington and three children stopped here to visit with the Swart family, enroute to the Yosemite Park for a month s stay. The Farringtons are residents of Port land. Mrs. Coffman departed on Satur day for Pasco, Wash., after a three weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Laura Newell. George Morse, who has had charge of the Quality Poultry ranch near Troutdale, has returned to his home here. Albert Tucker, wife and two chil dren, returned last week from their trip to California. The family went south for Mr. Tucker's health; while it is somewhat improved, his friends had hoped for a permanent recovery 11 IU uuiicu till a Mrs Frank B. Tucker of Portland vis- ited with her son on Sunday. ments. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Roberts and Mr. . The sweet peas at the Thomas and Mrs. Clare Maple atended the home have attracted many visitors, fourth wedding anniversary of Mr. The seeds were planted last fall, be atd Mrs. Arthur Roberts on Sunday, ing of the Countess variety. Large when the latter gave a dinner in hon- bouquets have been picked daily since or of the occasion. ' early spring. The stems are unusual- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kern are re-'ly'long with a cluster of four blos ceiving felicitations over the arrival soms to the stem, and of a beautiful of a little son, arriving at the St. , shade of pink. Vincent hospital on Thursday last. Mrs. Nelson and daughter of Port- The Horace Hamptons, who have land, spent Tuesday with Mrs. K. had a splendid visit with their broth- Thomas. . . , -nf,Q,i tn tit, Mrs Hinds were guests their home in Muncie, Indiana. Their ; of the Dains for supper on Min.day .on Chas. Hampton, and family re-: evening. Mr. Hinds is putting tne turned to Pendleton. ! automatic sprinklers on buildings for Mrs Lucy Allen has returned home fire protection and while in tms vi from her duties at the Gamma Phi cinity his wife and chldren cam u Beta house at corvallis, after having from Bend also J? visit with f a two weeks' rest at Newport and aj H. Woodham wil 1 spend the Fourth visit at Albany 1 of July with his brother. F. v ooa Vern Hopkins, son of Thos. Hop-; ham of Castle Rock, Wash kins, is somewhat improved, but is i A large cherry crop is being picked tin auite m at Lyswm and Wm. Jennings is nnu Mr and Mrs Ouelette and three ing a ready sale at a good price so children are campng at Norton, Ore- great has en the d a or jhem. gon, for their annual vacation and re- Thv are fe Lodge oTTls brother went f oiCe d -- -re -on a week en'd fishing trip in the a nice sandy beach for imn u s xr"-h r-ountrv the last week. tiivo Florence Moore left on Mon day for Boston, where she will attend the National Educational Association. Phones: Sellwood 697. Automatic 21363 John P. Miller. Mgr.- East Side Mill & Lumber Company Manufacturers an dDealers In Lumber. Lath, Shingles and Mouldings V . PORTLAND, OREGON Mill Fcot of Spokane Avenue runl P. FINLEY & SON Perfect Funeral Service Telephone Main 9 A-1599 She will later take ud studies in New York, but will be ather post of duty on the reopening of the school at Jennings Lodge for the fall term. Having been engaged to teach the primary pupils. Warren Swart's business interests called him to Canby on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starker attend-, ing the 16th wedding anniversary of. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henningsen in Oregon City on June 17. Mr. and Mrs. Wand and son and Mr.. Pierce of Portland are to spend the I remainder ul jemo iui ' and brother Roland Truitt, who are occupying the Pierce residence. Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Truitt departed on June 15 for Roseburg, where they have a large prune ranch. Mrs. De Forest of Silver Lake has arrived for a two months' visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mable Pierce. Mrs. Rathburn and daughter, of Portland, spent Sunday with her sis ter Mrs. Carl Hole. Mrs. Kate Burton and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Robbins and three children, were the guests of the Eugene Mann family at Beaverton on Sunday. Mrs. Burton will remain a week at the Mann home. The Manns were form er residents and are very pleasantly located in their home at Beaverton. Miss Vada Bluhm, a student on the violin of Miss M. Telford, is spending a week with Mrs. Henry Hearici. Teiforrs violin class, while the on her IV! Inn rl tl 11 111 1 1 11 Hi 1 w - ii hi 4 j vacation. I Miss Grace Burco of Portland was a ! week end guest of her brother Harry i Rurco Mrs. Ella Phillips, also is spendin a week with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Burco. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Roethe and Mr. and Mrs. Busard, have returned from a motor trip to the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Langdon Spooner ac companied Portland friends from a motor trip to Mt. Hood on Sunday. Bert Robbins, catcher- of the West ern Union base ball team, reports that their team played the boys of the Covey Motor Co. on Sunday in. Portland and the score was 11 to 9 in favor of the motor team. A jolly "craw fishing" party motor-. ed to the Abernethy on Sunday. A picnic dinner was much enjoyed. The families going were Mr. and Mrs. Steinford, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Naef, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Heath and Mr. and Mrs. Orion Randall. Mr. and Mrs. Hayle and .two chil dren of Astoria, spent the week end with their sister, Mrs. Geo. Card. Keith Wilcox had the pleasure of hiking to Larch Mountain on Tuesday. He accompanied his uncle, Mr. Rick etts of Portland. Mr. Shemerd anticipates a visit j ji i - ..i iiv i' v. . t J from his mother, Mrs. Brownriggs of j Berkeley, Calif., leaving her home on j juu i ior iato. j p. W. Parker preached a very I splendid sermon in the absence of i the regular pastor, Rev. Snider. Mr. j Parker has recently united with the ! church here and many very high j compliments have been given Mr. j Parker for his efforts. His sermon j was from Matt. 11-29. No services , will be held during the Chautauqua. j h. Woodham is still sufering from i iiie fvactiirpd arm which he hurt about a month ago in a runaway ac cident. A. L. Reade of Portland spent Sun day with the ' J. W. Davis family. Mrs. Lee Goff went to Mill City to visit her son, Lee Jr., and family. James Stewart of Portland has bought the McClain property and taken possession. The Rodebacker family have mov ed to Milwaukie. R. W. Swain of Portland has leased a cottage and will spend the summer months on the banks of the Willam ette River. E. Hammond has the excavating about completed for his new home on River View Drive. Will Henderson is completing the cement basement for his new home on River Road. The R. C. Thomas family are mak ing improvements to their new home. . n ' - j a poultry house is one of the lmprove- And on Sunday many i;"'-'" tVio hparh at inia tr.eir suj't'ci s lu " place-and enjoyed the afternoon un der the shade along the beach. Montgomery and Fifth Portland J!