OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922. Fase two NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY Correspondence From All Over The Past Week Beaver Creek BEAVER CREEK, Oct. 9 A tare well party was held at the grange hall Friday evening, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Orr, -who will leave for Michigan soon. About 60 guests were present and enjoyed dancing until midnight when a dainty lunch was served. A party was given for Edwin Bealer at the home of his mother, Mrs. D. I. Jones, last Wednesday evening. The evening was spent in playing cards and havintr the usual good time. Pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. 'A. Thomas and daughter. Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. George Havill, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Londergan, Misses Rut "French and Genevieve Longergan, Messrs. Elmer Londergan and Edwin Bealer, Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Jones. At the regular grange meeting Sat urday night the following were elect ed to membership: Mrs.-E. C. Brown, of Cams; Mrs. Lizzie Bingo, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Berger, of Clarkes. The directors of the co-operative store held a business meeting Satur day afternoon. The management is looking for a bookkeeper to fill the place of Oscar Orr. " Mrs. Lizzie Ringo, Mrs. E. E. Ber ger and children of Clarkes, visited with Mrs. John Coulter Saturday while Mr. Berger attended the direc tor's meeting r's meeting. .n Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Not Mrs. J. Watts and baby son, John j Kalser Mrs. j. Bernert. rrinn Watts, arrived home from fot. , . ', T, , ... . T n t Gordon Watts, arrived home from St Vincent's hospital Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Schram had as Sunday guests Mrs. Schram's brother and sister-in-law, Mr .and Mrs. J. F. Roberts, . their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Hodge and two children. State Master C. E. Spence returned ..tiir fmm 980 mile trip through Baker,' Union, and Wallowa counties, j visiting tne giaus". xtr nri Mrs. A Thomas entertain- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rassmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rassmussen, and Mi lo Rassmussen of. Salem Sunday. Miss Vera Coulter of this place Is teaching in the Henrici school. Among the Oregon City visitors this morning are Mrs. Fred Yoeman and John Schram, both of whom are still under the doctor's care. Mr and Mrs. A. W. Foglesong at tended the dance at the home of Harry Crawford of Shubel Saturday "'"Ted Hughes' mother and, her little grandson are visiting her son and family here. Mountain Road MOUNTAIN ROAD, Oct. 8 A few of the farmers in this district are digging potatoes. Deward and Ernest Hodge went on a ten day hunting trip canyon. We are glad to say iirny !.irt,p linme with the limit of deer "Dutch" Weddle is running the Fcidson for Fred Baker. Mr. and Mrs. J. Robinson and daughter spent the day with the Far quabson family of Peach Cove Sun day. The party motored to Oregon City in the afternoon and attended the Liberty theater. Miss, Mary Koellermeier is study ins; music under Miss Oliver o Will amette. Mr and Mrs. Bill Schatz, Bob Schatz and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eisele and daughter of Stafford, spent Thurs - day evening with the Hodge family. Our teacher Miss Worley spent the week end at her home. -cfiiiamette Thursday Mr and Mrs. Frank Wright and family visited at the Hodge home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Neils christensen, Jr., visited their relatives here Sunday. Barlow BARLOW, Oct. 9 Roy Parmenter and A. .Nelson went to Tillamook Fri day on a fishing trip. Mrs Porter and children of Ore gon City visited with friends in Bar low Sunday. - Harry Gardner, who has been play ing ball at Vernon, spent a few days rf this week at his home in Barlow. Mrs. Andrus has been quite ill at her home in Barlow with a severe cold and sore throat. Miss Lulu Larsen of Portland visit ed with Mrs. Toogooa sunuay. Mr. and Mrs. C. Babbs have sold I low. The Barlow Community club met at the Barlow school house Friday after noon. Kelso KELSO. Oct. 10 The Woman's Club of Kelso will give a program and basket social at the school house on Saturday evening, October 21. Ladies are requested to bring baskets, and everybody is cordially invited to attend. The nroceeds will go toward paying for the interior painting of tne scnooi rooms wnicn worn was done before school opened. The next meeting of the Woman's Club will be held on Thursday after noon, Oct, 26 at the home of Mrs. Robert Jonsrud. The following Kelso people attend ed the meeting and program of the j Holman&Pace ! FUNERAL DIRECTORS Homelike Efficient Courteous ' , Telephone 86 s 7th and Water St Oregon City the County Tellinig of Improvements and Local Happenings During Your Subscripton Will Receive Prompt Attention. Cottrell Parent Teacher Association last Saturday evening: Mrs. Gilbert Jonsrud, George Jonsrud, the Henry Eri family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jons rud and family and Miss Sibyl Lin dell. The program as well as re freshments were greatly appreciated. Cottrell is to be congratulated on hav ing .so splendid an organization work ing in the interest of the school and the home. r Eunice and Dorothy Jonsrud, who came home for the week-end, torougut with them their cousin, Alice Lin dell and Lucile Diefenderfer both stu dents at Reed College. Services were held last Sunday m the Norwegian Lutheran church by a Portland minister. The death of K. -Hoist of Boring, an old seUler of Deep Creek, where he owned a large farm, was reported the first of the week. His wife sur vives him, also several brothers. Pete's Mountain PETES MOUNTAIN, Oct. 9 J. Er ickson was in Oregon City on busi ness Tuesday. John Hellberg and Frank Lambert went to Portland on business Wed nesday. Miss Bertha Yuger is staying at tne C. Frenzel home. Amone the Oregon City visitors (jnaries .tveinnoiei , nu jj jci h-' Leonard Davids spent Thursday eve ning at the John Hellberg home. A school meeting was held Friday evening at the J. Kaiser home. Mrs. J. Bernert visited, Mrs. E. Wil son Thursday. imnnir the. Oreeon Citv visitors Sat urday were Mr. and Mrs. John Kais er. Miss L- Cole, Vincent Rypczynski and- Herman Hellberg tiiv an Mrs. Ernest Wilke of Tu alatin Meadows, spent Sunday at the J. Hellberg home. Margeurite Kaiser of Willamette spent Sunday at the home of her brother, Frank Kaiser. Lyman Koellermeier is attending school in Willamette. Mrs. H. Pepper and children of Portland spent Sunday at the home of W. Hellberg. Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser spent Sunday at the Jake Kreuger home. Estacada ESTACADA, Oct. 12 Ernest Rynn ing has gone to Willows, Oregon, to visit his sister, Mrs. White. fiAnrire Pointer 'has gone to Port-j land where he contraeteu a panning job. J. B. Landrum arrived a few days ago from Loveland, Colorado, coming in his car. His mother came on tne Railroad and went to Portland Tues u Hav tn mepf her. Died Mrs. Emma M. C. Reid. wife of W. R. Reid of Garfield, passed away Thursday after an illness of a few weeks with heart trouble. The funer al was held from the residence on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 7, Rev. A. Demoy, officiating. P. S. Standish of Newberg, an old friend of the family, sang "O Love that will not let me go". There was a profusion of Powers tes tifying to the affection in which the deceased was held, by all who knew her . Interment took place at Mt. Scott cemetery in Portland. Besides her husband deceased leaves two daughters, Roberta and Elizabeth, and two sons, Harry and Kaipn, an oi wnum wawev. fame from Minnesota to at tend the funeral. Mrs. Reid was born at Winfield, Iowa, February 28, 18o9, making. her 63 years old. She was married to W. R- Reid September 23, 1884. In 1912 they came to Oregon and moved on to their ranch at Gar field where they resided ever since. Will Kaake has begun the erection of a bungalow in Estacada. A most enjoyble time was had last Sunday at the Methodist church, when the Sunday school had their rally. The attendance was nearly one hundred. Following Sunday school exercises. Rev. Henry Spiece, of Gladstone and a former pastor of the Estacada church, delivered a splendid sermon. There was a large audience and spec ial music. At the close of the ser vice, everybody was invited to stay and enjoy the dinner prepared by the ladies of the church and served in tv.a kacompnt Hininir room. .This " ZJZZi " Mlows by :uouul"" T-TiT- 7 nm . a urii,i timA familiar nvmns wcic at which time familiar hymns were sung and letters read from former members- and pastors of the church who were invited to be present at this service, by Mrs. T. J. Reagan and Miss Gertrude Dillon. The first letter read was from Mrs. H. A. Williams, of Willamina, who resided here a few years ago when Mr. Willims was ed .. fho v.ctnr-njla .News. Mrs. Will iams organized the first Sunday school in Estacada. Mrs. C T. Mc pherson, whose husband was Estaca da's first pastor and helped to build the church, sent regrets at not being able to be present. Others were from Rev. Rees, pastor here about eight years ago when Mr. Williams was ed church at Metzger, in Spokane. Wash., Rev. Dunlop of Falls City, also pastor here for three years; Rev. M. B. Par niin!iHaii nH his wife of Amity, Ore gon. He was pastor at this place a gon. He was pastor at v J few years ago. Then among others oror-o. latlara tr-nm TVlrS. HOWard JameS, I who resides at Arlington, Mrs. C. W. Devore, of Oakland, Cal., Miss Eva Wash of Lents and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Guthrey sent a message from Sa lem TVio nautnr last vear. Rev. A. F. Lacv, and his wife, regretted their in- . i a . Mr. Lacy already felt an improvement in his throat trouble. It was a meet ine that will long be remembered by all who were present. The W. C. T. U. ladies met at the home of Mrs. J. P. Woodle last Thurs day and elected Mrs. Ed Linn ano Mrsf R. S. Coop as delegates to the state convention at McMinnville this week Thursday. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. G. E. Lawrence, Oct. 26. Miss Florence Kendall visited friends In Portland the latter part of last week. Eleven members of the Modern Priscilla club and three visitors en joyed a meeting of the club at the home of Mrs. Mary Heiple at Cur rinsville, last Thursday. A delicious dinner was served at noon and the afternoon was spent in visiting and doing fancy work. The November meeting of the club will be held the first Thursday in the month with Mrs. G. A. Lovell as hostess. The first football game of this year to be played by Estacada high school was at Hillsboro last Friday. The boys played well but lost the game to Hillsboro by 14 to 16. Quite a large number of the high school pupils and friends accompanied the team and assisted our boys with yells of en couragement. Miss Nova Smith went to Portland Saturday, returning in the evening. Mrs. Herman Wallace went to Port land Saturday morning to visit her husband who is attending Reed Col lege. She returned Sunday evening. Local music lovers of this vicinity are anticipating a rare treat on Wed nesday evening, Oct. 25, when Dr. Emil Enna of Portland, will give a lecture recital at this place. A read er of much renown, is to accompany him. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the public library. Members and friends of the church, gathered at the M. E. parsonage last Friday evening to welcome the new pastor, H. -F. Wort and wife to their new charge. The reception was in the nature of a "fruit shower" and those who attended donated a glass of jelly or a. can of fruit, presents very acceptable to 'the young pastor and wife, as they came here from a long distance and were "shy" of that part of their household necessities. A general good time was had by all present and during the evening re freshments were served. H. C. Gohring has bought out Jim Smith's interest in the Estacada Meat Co. Mrs. C. O. Miller and daughter, Helen, were here from Portland last Sunday to attend the M. E. Sunday school rally. The Millers resided at this place atbout three years ago. Mrs. Charles Lewis, a resident of this place some ten years ago, but now living in Portland, was in Estacada last Sunday to attend the Sunday school rally. The vonnsr son of Lester Hale was 1 taken to a Portland hospital last Sun- 1 . . 3 - r, .1 ,,,, where, ho was rmerated on for ap pendicitis. He was getting along quite satisfactorily at last reports. Mrs. Marshall, a sister of Mrs. C. S. Allen who resides in Portland, was a guest at the Allen home this last .week end. The dance at the pavilion last di urday night, was an orderly affair and well attended. The music was good and all who attended report a good time. Some time during the first part of last Saturday night, a number of autos were stripped of everything that could be taken off, by thieves who seemed to understand their business. A machine at the Estacada hotel owned by the cook and his wife, was stripped of the top, wind shield and spot light, while the Currin car, parked near the hotel, also lost sev eral things. There is no clew as yet to the robbers. C. S. Allen has been on the sick list of late and last Sunday was confined to his bed. .. Commencing next Sunday, there will be evening services at the M. E. church. J. R. McKenney was a business vis itor in Oregon City last Saturday. The street crossing, near the Esta cada garage on Main street, which has been in such a deplorable condi tion for some time, was repaired last Monday. Mrs. W. C. Bacon was a shopper in Portland last Monday. Mrs. A. E. Sparks took the nine o'clock car Sunday morning bound for Portland, where she visited old friends. . Sympathy is extended to Rev. V. A. Weir, pastor of the Springwater Presbyterian church, who is suffering with a kind of paralysis on one side of his face. He has been unable to preach, but it is sincerely hoped that the trouble will leave him soon. j G. P. Rose was a business visitor in Portland luesday. Mrs. Nellie Car son assisted in the store while he was away. Mrs. Nellie Carson returned the latter part of last week from Portland where she had been assisting a friend for three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ames and daugh ter, Retha, visited Portland last Sat urday. There were only two days of school this week. The teachers are all at tending the teachers' meeting at Ore gon City. Mrs. H. C. Gohring delightfully en tertained a few ladies at her pretty home Tuesday afternoon. The ladies present iust had a real social time A delicious luncheon was served and A delicious luncneon was served ana there was some music played on the , victrola. Those present were: Mes dames Ed Linn, G. E. Ellis, A. E. sparKs, in. ts. metier and Joon Hioutn. The prune crop in this section is abont aU harvested and the fruit is . . nnKf of a very good quality. There was a good attendance at the "Father - Goose entertainment Tuesday night and all who took part did nicely. The committee in charge went to considerable time and some expense to get up the entertainment and the Library Asociation surely ap preciate their efforts. There was no large amount realized from the enter tainment, but every small amount even, helps to "meet the expenses of the library. What Is an undertaker. An undertaker is a man who fol lows the medical profession. Willamette News I late William Bunke of Canby, is vis iting in Willamette -as the guest or her grandmother, Mrs. Bunke. Mr. and Mrs. Sproul, who formerly lived in Willamette but have been making their home in Maine for the past two years have written to rela tives in Willamette cjnd Gladstone that they are coming by automobile to spend the winter here and perhaps make Willamette - their permanent home. Grandpa Hill is in Portland where he is planning to spend several weeks visiting relatives, i Mr. and Mrs. Riggs of Portland were ! ra Willamette Wednesday where they transacted business and als visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bunke. There is an ever increasing call for homes in Willamette. One of the most recent sales was that of the residence and two lots on sixth avenue owned by Mr. and Mrs. Prahl and sold to Mr. and Mrs. James Kaiser, who have been making their, home near Willamette The deal was " closed through the Clem Dollar real estate agency of Willamette. On Saturday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Lee Porter and three children moved into the Gottberg cottage on Maple street near the school building. Mrs. George Batdorf motored to Portland on Saturday where she spent the day shopping and visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Khale and children, who moved from Willamette to a large farm in Frogpond a few weeks ago are very much pleased with farm life and last Tuesday they made the purchase of a new Ford? Mr. and Mrs. Yoeman of Petes Mountain visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fromoag last Tuesday. Mrs. George Batdorf and her fath er, Mr. Hill,. were sin Portland Wed nesday where they attended the fun eral services of Mrs. Batdorf s aunt, Mrs Hill. The Oliver Grocery store which was sold recently to Albert . Runyan was moved last week to a new loca tion on railroad avenue near eleventh street. The store building is being enlarged and will be open in a few weeks under the new management. Frances Janet, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halley has been ill for the past week. Dr .Silverman, local physician, is in attendance. cal physician, is in attendance. Mrs. Belle Koellermeier of Moun- tain Road, sDent the day Thursday in Willamette visiting relatives. Mrs. Frank Halley made a- business trip to Portland on Friday of last week. Mrs. G. Prahl and .Mrs. Clem Dol lar were in -Portland Tuesday where they attended a meeting at the White Temple of the Women's Unions of the Baptist churches of Oregon. Mr. and' Mrs. Reinke and son Charles, Jr., were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barbur of West Linn on Friday. After spending the summer in Will amette Mr. Lunt left last Wednesday for Sawtelle, California, where he will spend the winter. . While there he will visit relatives. A dance was given Saturday night in the new Leisman hall, which prov ed a decided success. Another dance has been announced for next Satur day night. Mrs. R. A. Junken visited at the home of Mrs. W. C. Elliot in Oregon City on Wednesday. Mrs. Elliot re cently moved t0 Oregon City from Willamette. Mrs. Georgia Fogel of Portland spent Thursday in Willamette as the guest of her sister, Mrs. A.- Adanison. Mrs. Lunt moved last week into her new five room bungalow on fourteenth street, which was recently completed. reet, which was recently completed. Mrs. G. Prahl is preparing to move, to Los Angeles, California, in the I. Bo c,m and - spent two near future where she will join her ! .V "JSd t-ave joined her husband who preceeded-her several month, in Jd t0. months ago. Mr. Prahl has purchased j "nZg south to Califor lots in Los Angeles and is preparing j get ner aremtorig to build on them soon. I partieg expect to be absent a Philin Schnoerr and Gustave Sen- I no err in cumijau whu man boys motored overthe Columbia highway on Sunday. Mrs. A. Adamson after being con fined to her room for the past two months, suffering with blood poison ing, is able to be out again. Mrs. Ad amson spent several weeks in the Oregon City hospital and her many friends are glad to have her among them again. Willamette was well represented last Friday evening at the annual meeting and supper at the Baptist church in Oregon City. Those attend ing from here were Mr. and Mrs. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buckles, Jr.. Mr. and -Mrs. Wesley Milliken. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Dollar and chil dren Gladys, Clem, Jr., and Laurance, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gross, Mr. Fred eric! and Gladys Fredericks. TTranv TTaiifiv of Portland spent the week-end in Willamette visiting his : week-end in Willamette visiting his : wife and daughter, who are guests or Mr. and Mrs. H. Shipley. ! A rousing political meeting wa held in the Willamette school gymnas ium last Frida evening. Among the speakers of the evening were E. A. T.Aisman. ATr. Snidow, and L. L. Por ter. This is the forerunner of sev-1 eral meetings which will be held De fore election. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Peters motored to Hood River on Sunday where they spent the day. Kir-o Aifa a linn has purchased an - ----- -, lrtf 1n eight room residence and three lots in ( Gladstone. She will take possession ma i T rPF Tin i. an ill j nam TVillar left eariy aaturaay morning in company with Pearl and Cecil Turner of Oregon City on a fish ing trip into the Tillamook country, the trip being made in the Turner machine. They returned home Sun day evening with a good "catch." Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Junken, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. A. Adamson motored to-Wilhoit last Sunday. The day was pleasantly spent and a pic nic lunch enjoyed at the noon hour. FLOURS AND FEED RETAILED AT WHOLESALE PRICES Mulino Flour Mills MULINO. OREGON JENNINGS LODGE MRS. HUGH ROBERTS, Corresponded S. S. Attendance Is Showing Good Gains JENNINGS LODGE, Oct. 12 The Sunday school is rapidly gaining in attendance. . O V W were present on Sunday. The 'increase is due to the untiring efforts .of Dan Jones, the superintendent. A number of the teachers are avail ing themselves the opportunity of at tending the State Sunday School con vention in Portland this week. As the convention is to be more in tlie na ture of an institute, and consists mainly of classes in which the vari ous types of Sunday school work will be presented by experienced workers many facts will be gleaned by ' our teachers for the betterment of thir classes. Mrs. A. B. Smith and Mrs. Geo. Gardner go as delegates from this Sunday school. Mrs. Carl Smith will give a paper on 'The Folks We Tealch" at the young peoples division of the after noon session on Wednesday. At 8:15 P. M. on Wednesday Mr. Theroux and his orchestra from here will furnish special music. Busy Workers Enjoy Silver Tea Friday . JENNINGS LODGE, Oct. 12 In re sponse to the invitations sent out by the Busy Workers about 30 attended the silver tea on Friday which was given by the members of Mrs. A. B. Smith's Sunday school class held in the Guild room of the church. Each member invited their mother and three additional guests, who came and enjoyed a literary and musical pro gram, which was followed by the serving of cake and tea. The proceeds which amounted to $6.48 will go to the Children's Farm Home at Corvallis. The members of the Busy Workers contributedto the program as follows: duet, Jean Rob bins and Alma Boetger; recitation, Li la Rosenberry; recitation, Betty Hole: Diano solo, Audrey Tillman; recitation .Teanette Roberts: solo. pearl Grady. recitation, Elsie Grundl , ' Arthur Smlth. Community Club Is Boosting River Road JENNINGS LODGE. Oct. 12 The regular meeting of the Community Club held on Wednesday evening last was attended by 15- At the business hour Messrs. Blin stone. Swart and Fred Wilson weVe named as a committee to meet with the Oak Grove League to ask the State Highway Commission to make the River road a state highway. The social committee have announ ced a card party for their next meet ing in October. Messrs. Hendry and Pearson and Mesdames Moritz. Thompson and Hole are working hard to make it a successful affair. v Relatives Visit At Ralph Thomas, Home JENNINGS LODGE, Oct. 12 Mrs. RalpTv Thomas has enjoyed a visit from her brothers and families, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crawford and two chil dren and Mr. and Jtfrs. Chas. Craw rnrA. who motoreri through from Lut- - M fl Mrs Jake ,Nor. a.y. Kansas, ivir a u Mrs. Norris is the mother of Mrs. Thomas. . BARN DANCE ENJOYED JENNINGS LOD3E, Oct. 12 A barn j dance was. given by Mr. and Mrs. S. Shepperd on-Saturday evening upon the completion of their new barn. Twenty-five couples attending and delicious refreshments were served. JENNINGS LODGE LOCALS Mrs. Richardson has returned from I Roseburg and will visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Dave Clements. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Rau and fam ily, of Illinois, motored the the coast expecting to locate here and are guests at the home of their father, L. L. Rau, of the Meldrum district. Thn T. Rau family have just corn- pjeted a new cottage bungalow here, Wednesday of iast week Mrs. W. W. Woodbeck was at the bedside of her son, Henry, who is at St. Vincents hosnital with an injury of the leg. Mrs. Henry Woodbeck and little, Barbara came from Vancouver to Jen nings "Lodge and remained over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Henrici enter tained the August Bluhm family of Beaver Creek for Sunday dinner. A petition has been filed with the county court to have Addie street opened from Hull Ave. south to Glen pen Echo Mrs. Edd TrinD has returned to her i YtmA tn Calam after a vpaVr StaV with her mother, Mrs. B. Bruechert. Mrs. Geo. Williams spent two days in Portland as the guest of Mrs. Em ma Cornell. The two were old school mates in Fairview Pennsylvania, years ago. jSchool will be closed three days this week to enable the teachers to attend the annual institute, which will be held in Oregon City on Oct. 10, 11, 12. Mrs. Jennie Butts has returned to Parkplace to assist in caring for the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lucas, who recently underwent an operation at the Oregon City hospi tal. A cucumber attracting considerable attention was raised by Mrs. E. O. Kiggins. It measures 19 inches in diameter, 14 inches in circumference and weight 6 pounds and 7 ounces. Miss Elizabeth. Bruechert, who Is one of the office help at the P. K. L & P. Co. office, is having her vaca tion this" week. Rev. and Mrs. Reul Snider and lit tle daughter arrived last week from Ohio to visit with their parents. Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Snider. Rev. Snider is a graduate of Harvard and has been engaged as pastor of the Akron church during the past year. On Thursday Rev. A. B. Snider and wife accompanied the eastern- visit ors to Cherry Grove where they re mained till Monday "with the Clem Patton family. A call has been extended to Rev. Herbert Crocker of Newberg to be come pastor of the Grace Congrega tional church of Jennings Lodge. While the field seems very favorable to Rev. Crocker, no definite reply has been given by him to the official board of . the church. It has been announced that Rev. Crocker is to preach at the Grace church on Sunday, Oct. 15, at the morning service. jars, iviaiiiua iuwi c to the home recently vacated by Mrs. Ingalls. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roberts and son, Gerald, of Portland, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Mapie. lests oi mr. uu .1.10. w. VL Trinn with the CapitoL Jour- nal at Salem came down for over the wiu Kimsey, Portland; Mrs. Nina week end and accompanied his wife . Blanchard Portland; Mrs. Todd, Port and baby hctie, who have visited . land. Mrs. Hitchman, Portland; Mrs. here during the past week. I Bert Roake, Oregon City; Mrs. Ma- Geo. Pooler left Sunday night for ! mle Harlow. Milwaukie; Mrs. Harry Jefferson, where he is working on the Joneg Portiand; Mrs. Geo. Gardner.. paving of the highway. i Mrs. Ida Clohessy has been a wel-, RDpp' come visitor at the Lodge during the ; . week, visiting her brothers, Hanry i w!oitc ... E P Williams as well as her : Miss Andrews Visits and - vv imam as Migs Glenna Anurews, who has been. PaHH Emmons is a business visitor spending the week-end with Mr and at Kalama and Kelso, Wash., making Mrs. Allen E. Frost and family, of the Tin their ew Willis Knight j Corvallis, returned to Oregon City on tne trip i" . -15 Monday. Mrs. Frost is a sister of Mrs Kate Burton and Mrs. A. J. ! Miss Andrews, who resided here be Robbins were luncheon guests on j fore taking up her home in the col Wednesday of Mrs Brushacer, a Port-1 lege city. Mr, Frost is editor and Wnd visitor wh s returning soon to j publisher of the Benton County Com her home S Waukesha. Wisconsin. ier. He was formerly connected witn m5 ? Ella Maple was entertained on j the Oregon City Connor. Tuesday, at the home of "The ! Take Possession of New Home.- Mrs. R,Wenffomhfnnport-i Mr and Mrs. Gordon McKillican,. gave a Juncheon at her home m Fort , haye land" ,. Qrloo wa5 issued to ' taken possession of their new home A marriage "7 J at West Linn, moving there on Tue De JVitt Campbell and Lomse King t recently purchased four of Portland on' Saturday. The groom daT was a former resident, who has many sg friends here who wish him success on the sea of matrimony. Miss Sarah Kaminski motored to Chehalis, Wash, during the week Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Holden have de cided to locate in Sellwood and is op erating a mattress factory. T CnAnnor lo at tne NOXLU Ford on a deer hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. W- W. Woodbeck, Mr. and Mrs. S. Moshier, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith attended the annual din ner at the Baptist church on Friday .- , ps were laid for 400 and a splendid time was reported bj -those attending. Geo Lepper passed away at the t. r v,is daughter. Mrs. Grover Stills on Oct. 5th. He was ; a j from Nebraska coming west for ' J"f hii n Oct. 5th. He was a visitor health The rem?ins were suiuy east to his old home. - The deceased is survived by a wife, four daughters and two sons. p B Madison, a well known real tor ' and Earnest Young have gone south on a hunting trip. Mrs. C. D. Atchley has returned from Sellwood, where she has been for the past "two months caring for a sick friend. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hole, Mr. and Mrs Tforman Chapman and Mrs. M. Dion were among those who attended the dance Saturday given by the Oak Grove Community League at that place. . R G Thompson is building an aa- dition 'to their home on Boardman ' Ave. and Blanton street, j Mesdames Swart and Newcomb are i to be joint hostesses for the regular I iS h fniild on Wednesday. The members are to assemble at 1 p M and the afternoon wm oe t"" with needle work. On Friday after noon the work committee for the an-, nual bazaar will meet at the home of Mrs. Jerry Madden. The afternoon is to be devoted to sewing for the bazaar. , . Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, who have recently arrived from Spokane to make Portland their home were Sun riav visitors at the Dan Jones home. - - - -rwr TT TlTnrtHhwlT and. 1 Mr. and Mrs. w. w. - - i Mrs. Henry Woodbeck and Jitue tsar- M gteffanson, 0f Colton, was m hara were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. i 0reg0I1 city on business Wednesday. Adams on Sunday at their country; home in the Colton district. . Mr j. -97. Gay and Miss C. A. Gay,. Mr and Mrs. A. B. Smith enjoyed of Estacaaa, were in this city on Wed a visit from Mr. Smith's parents of nesday Dallas, who motored here for over . the week end. Bull Run Man In City. F. W. Parker gave a very splendid Mrg R j Hafner. of Bull Run, was sermon at the church during the morn- an Oregon City victor on Wednesday.. ing service. Six little girls assistei with the music taking place of the Snerwoo(j Represented. regular choir. Mrs. T. Brown, of Sherwood, was- MELDRUM NEWS . . , t Uarrio nf ;V1 r. H 11(1 mra. vnao. o Portland were Sunday dinner guests I of Mr. and Airs. 1 - kj. uaviusuu. Mrs. Gill of Stafford was a guesi of Mrs. Bun on Friday. Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Crocker 01 Newberg were callers on Meldrum friends Friday. Miss Ruth Preice a student of a J. P. Finley & Son Perfect Funeral Service Telephone Main 4322 Montgomery at Fifth : Portland ' Our chapel and equipment are always available for out of town calls Portland school, was a week-end guest, of her sister, Miss Ruby Preice of- Meldrum Mrs. Bun was badly frightened during the electrical .storm of this, week, which blew the fuse from- her electric range. The Harry Bond house was set on fire by the electrical storm, but no damage was done. Mrs. J. Blair Miller of Meldrum is. enjoying a visit from her mother,. Mrs. K. W. Havens and her sister,. Mrs. Wm. Osborne of Elmira, New York, who made the trip this far by automobile. Miss Edna Holman of Oregon City was a dinner guest Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Murray Bunn. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Henderson and. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wamblade motored to Salem Sunday. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hib bert gave a house warting. Places for 12 were laid for relatives only. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Meyers were dinner guests on Tuesday evening at the Zimmerman home in Sunnyside. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Roake of Castle rock, Wash., were week end guests with Mrs. Geo. Gardner- - Mr. and JMrs. Lester French were callers at the Gardner home oa Sun day Oscar Erickson returned on Sun day to Tacoma after the illness and death of his mother, Mrs. Victor Er ickson. Mrs. Geo. Gardner had a very en joyaole surprise iuncn on sua. j.j.hj JoneS( of Portland, recently returned ' from England. ,Those attending were John Crawford of Oregon Cityt joyable surprise lunch on Mrs. Harry Mrs. John Crawford of Oregon Cityt Mrs. Grace Wentworth, Oregon City; - - . . . St fl-T.- i Mrs. Minnie Stevens, ureeuu .j , ' T wiit OaV Grove: Mrs. Miss Vinzeb"rg On Visit. Miss Marie Vinzeuurg, of Boring,, was an Oregon City visitor on Wednes day. Represented.- J Amone those to visit Oregon City Wednesday was Mrs. M. Moeller whose home is at Canby. Mulino Residents Here. Among those coming to this city on Wednesday was Robert Schuebel. His home is near Mulino. Mount Angel Resident In City. Amnnc thoRn tn come to this City Dusiness Tuesday was Henry Dok- . Mount j. Visits Oregon City. Mrs. Norman Chapman, a resident of Roethe Station, was an Oregon City visitor Tuesday. . Milwaukie Mai In City. G. Beetchan, of Milwaukie, was an Oregon City visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Ferguson From Scotts Mills. Mrs. Floyd Ferguson, of Scotts Mills was an Oregon City visitor on Wed-, nesday. Miss Anthony Visits City. Miss Clara Anthony, of New Era,, was in this city on Wednesday. Mrs. Moore In City. Mrs. Moore, of Silver Springs, was an Oregon City visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Edwards" From Beaver Creek. Mrs. J. Edwards, of Beaver Creek,, was in Oregon City Wednesday. Came From Colton. Ida Paddatz, of Colton, was in Ore gon City on- business Wednesday. Mrs. Fisher From Cams. " Mrs. Herman Fisher, of Carus, was in this city Wednesday. ' X staffanson i-rom ioiwn, in this city on weanesaaj. . 1 ; 1 1 Aliff vhn lives. we siocu . .tpooi the nfhftr 1av and oiwu 1 " " - asked her if her little brother could . t - , A Mnliai 4i 1. . . , nn talk yet. "Yes," she replied, "but no lain jei. ouv - , - one Dut mother and granamomer can understand him. We can't all be highfliers some body has to stay on the ground and" lock .up.