Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 20, 1922, Page Page two, Image 2

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NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY
Correspondence From All Over the County Tellinig of Improvements and Local Happenings During
The Past Week Your Subscripton Will Receive Prompt Attention.
Estacada
ESTACADA, Oct. 18 Mrs. R. H.
Carter of River Mill, w) was fluite ill,
is reported to be very much better.
Mrs. H. C. Gohring spent the day
in Portland iast Saturday.
Mrs. Mae Reed and daughters, Flor
ence June and Mary Alice, visited
relatives in Portland this last week
. end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton motor
ed over from Portland last Sunday
and were guests of the former's
mother, Mrs. W. J. Moore.
Mrs. W. F. Cary and children went
to Portland last Thursday and visiteJ
at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. H.
Eoyie until the following day, when
Mr. Cary went after them in his car.
Miss Florence Kendall has gone to
Portland where she has employment.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Caiy and Mrs.
N. B. Ecker made a brief visit to Ore
gon City Monday afternoon.
Rev. Mort of the Methodist church,
organized an Epworth League last
Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sparks motored
to Portland Sunday to visit friends,
returning Monday.
Born To William Perry and wife.
on Thursday, October 12, a daughter.
Warren Smith went to Newberg last
Thursday to visit relatives, returning
Saturday.
F. G. Fuller, vice-president of the
P. R. L. & P- Co. and Thomas Pum
frey, chief engineer, were in Estaca
da last Tuesday, enroute up the line
to inspect work being done.
Wm. Kraack of Portland, who owns
the buildings at the end of Main
street, formerly occupied by Wm.
DaLe, was in this city Saturday to
look after his property. He said he
was about to lease the buildings for
o laiinilr-v
Mrs. Viola Douglass visited friends
at Gresham last Saturday.
Mrs. C- F. M. Brown and Mrs. D.
B. Herring, with Miss Wava Herring,
were Portland visitors last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lawrence visited
their son in Portland last Sunday.
Henry Boyer had a large bear skin
on exhibition on the street last Sat
urday. He killed Mr. Bruin in the vi
cinity of Shell Rock mountain, shoot-
ing him twice before he fell.
Mrs. H. W. Morgan of Sellwood was
a guest at the U. H. Gibbs home last
Saturday.
Mrs. Harry Morgan and little daugh
ter arrived from Roseburg last Satur
day to visit Estacada relatives for a
few weeks.
J. C. Hillman, a former resident of
Estacada, but now of Vancouver,
Wash., was in town Monday calling
on old friends.
Mrs. Nellie Carson is now employed
in the G. P. Rose store.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Adams have mov
ed into the Dubois house, lately vacat
ed by Dr. Rhodes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Page left Wednes
day morning for Bull Run, where they
will visit their son, Bert and family,
and will go from there to Gladstone
to visit their daughter, Mrs. Robert
Moore.
Mrs. Julius Kreager and baby
daughter, visited in Portland Wednes-
Mrs. W. W. Rhodes was in Portland
Tuesday visiting relatives and friends.
Molalla high school will play the
Estacada high a football game on Fri
day afternoon at 3 o'clock, on the
home grounds.
The evening services at the M. E.
church promises to he very interest
ing A feature of those services will
be the singing, and everybody having
a favorite song can request to have it
sung. There will be music by a male
quartet also next Sunday night.
Mrs. Mary L. Mallett, state presi
dent of the W. C. T. U., will be here
to attend the next meeting of the
local W C. T. U.. which will be held
at the home of Mrs. G. E. Lawrence
on October 26, at 1:30 P. M. All in
terested invited.
Miss Melba Harmon now sells tick
ets at the Gem theater.
Will Closner and family are mov
ing into the C. J. Pimm residence on
the street back of the M. E. church.
The Community club is expecting a
grand meeting on Friday evening, Oc
tober 27, at which time County Judge
Cross of Oregon City and others from
that place will meet the committees
of three men" from Barton, Currins
ville, Eagle Creek and Estacada to
talk over and make plans for the pre
liminary work for paving the roads
through these places to connect up
with roads elsewhere into Portland. A
committee of ladies has prepared a
short program and the ladies' commit
tee on refreshments will serve a lunch
appropriate for the Hallowe'en season.
It is expected that there will be a
large attendance. Meeting will be
held in the rear room of the I. O. O. F.
hall.
Mrs. U. H. Gibbs went to Portland
last Sunday to meet her friend, Mrs
L. A. Wells of Roseburg, who is visit
iner relatives there.
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Ames, Miss
Bertha and Vernon. Ames, Lester Un
derwood and Otto Kiggin9 motored
over to Hood River last Sunday, where
they visited at the home of Mr. Ames
sister and also saw Mrs. Lena Under
wood, who is now living for a short
time at Hood River.
The nastor of the Woodstock M. El
church of Portland, Rev. Poor, preach
ed in the Methodist church here last
Sunday morning.
Holman & Pace j
FUNERAL !
DIRECTORS j
Homelike Efficient Courteous I
Telephone 86
7th and Water St, Oregon City
Interest in the coming city election
is picking up. One one candidate. G.
E. Lawrence, has filed for mayor and
J. P. Woodle and Fred Bartholomew
are- the candidates for recorder, with
possibly John Ely the third. C. S. Al
len has filed for councilman in ward
4 and O. E. Smith in ward 5. Peti
tions are out to be filed soon for Tom
Morton as councilman in ward 4 and
Roy Wilcox in ward 5. No one has
been named for city treasurer as yet,
and the present incumbant, Mrs. Nina
B. Ecker, will probably be the only
candidate.
Elks Prairie
ELK PRAIRIE, Oct. 17 Mr. and
Mrs. Dee Myers visited Mr. and Mrs.
Gien Gault.
Mr. Yacubee helped D. B. Grey
butcher stock. Glen Gault and Mr.
Yacubee took the beef to Portland.
Upojn their return they brought a
load for Mr. Zacrumensky, who is
moving to Elk Prairie from Oregon
City.
An election was held recently at the
Coal Creek school for the purpose of
electing two directors. Mr. Pearce
was elected to the fill the vacancy in
the school board left by R- Joplin,
when he moved to Portlan. Glen
Gault was elected to take the place
of Chas. Tidd, who moved to Oregon
City. The clerk, Mrs. Grosser and
Mr. Hilton, the chairman, had asked
Miss Bingham of Oregon City to at
tend the election and she was employ
ed as teacher. Later a budget was
made up covering estimated expense
of both Elk Prairie and Coral Creek
schools. The Coral Creek school be
gan at once with out waiting for the
budget to be voted because the super
intendent has the right to declare
funds for one school, in case the bud
get is not allowed.
The Elk Prairie school is waiting
the result of the budget election. Both
schools are in one large district.
Some walked many miles over trails
to the election.
Beaver Creek
BEAVER CREEK, Oct. 16 Central
Grange entertained the Clackamas
County Pomona Grange at the hall
here last Wednesday.
The hall was beautifully decorated
with dahlias and autumn leaves. The
principal speakers were J. R. Her
man of the single tax league, and Wal
ter M. Pierce. . Past State Master B.
G. Leedy and State Master C E.
Spence also gave short talkfy In the
evening a class of twelve was instruct
ed in the degree of Pomona, and the
meeting ended with a short literary
program.
About 75 people attended a dance
at the grange hall Satur"S.y evening.
The dance was arranged for by sev
eral local couples' in celebration of
their wedding anniversaries.
A petition is being circulated re
questing the change of the name of
our post office from Hoff to Beaver
Creek
Mrs. E. O. Hughes has been suffer
ing for several days with a badly
sprained foot.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Spence motored
to Clarkes Saturday evening where
Mr. Spence spoke before the Farm
Bureau meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hughes of Ore"
gon City were visiting in Beaver Creek
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Wetmore of
Clarkes and son, Philip Wetmore, anil
family of Highland, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Foglesong.
Coxey Thomas is at home again
with an Injured hand.
Tommy Parry, who is employed by
the Montgomery Ward Co in Port
land, was at home over the week-end.
Robert Lynch is visiting his mother,
Mrs. Harrie Mcehouse, for a few
days.
Among those from Oregon City who
attended the- dance here Saturday
were Mr. and Mrs. Nash and Miss Ar
lene Bluhm. .
Hazelia
HAZELIA, Oct. 17 The initial
monthly service of the Hazelia Com
munity Sunday school will be Sunday
Oct. 29. Arrangements have been
made, by the committee in charge,
with Dr. James Palmer, head of the
religious and social department of the
v tut n a te nrovide the sermon.
wt ot ii nvinfir School at 10
v I
This is a try out service to see just
how much interest will be shown to
ward having each last Sunday of the
month a worth while speaker from out
side to give us an inspiring talk. We
should make a special effort to ap
preciate the courtesy Dr. Palmer has
extended us in offering to help us
in this special line of Sunday school
work in our community. Special mu
sic will be provided. WTe invite any
from our neighboring communities to
attend.
Dodge
DODGE, Oct. 16 Rosa B. Ten Eyck
and Miss Alice Funk attended the
teachers' institute at Oregon City last
week.
.The Community club held its regu
lar meeting on Saturday evening with
a good attendance. A wedding gift
was presented to Mrs. Clarence Jubb
(Mabel Keller) by the pupils who were
in her room last year.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Keller, Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Baker and children, and
Mr. and Mrs. Holder were Sunday vis
itors at the Fred Horner home.
W. E. Myers resumed work again
on Monday after being laid off almost
three months with an Injured hand.
Emery Keller had his arm badly
hurt at the Kaake and Jubb mill on
.Friday. Three stitches had to be
taken to close the wound.
Mr. Lutes and family have moved
on to the Reickle place which they
OREGON
Glarkes
CLARKES, Oct. 16 Ray Jones re
turned from Amity last week.
Mis Grace Sager visited her sister.
Mrs. Clarence Lee last Sunday after
noon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Kruse of Port
land visited Mrs. Kruse's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Wettlaufer and family
over Sunday.
Misses Martha and Elsie Martin
spent Sunday afternoon with Afisses
Alice and Bertha Crockett.
Miss Mary Bottemiller visited Mrs.
E. Pfiefer and family last Sunday af
ternoon.
Miss Martha Martin is attending
high school at Colton. -
Mr. and Mrs. Rebman of Jigene are
visiting Mrs. Rebman's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Stromgreen of Colton for
a short time.
Mrs. Kaddy and Miss Stone, the
Clarkes school teachers, attended the I
teachers' institute at Oregon City last
week.
A. T. Buche and' son, Herman,, were
in Oregon City last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Crockett and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Pfiefer and Kenneth Bot
temiller were Oregon Cityvisitors last
Saturday.
Leonard Marshall is attending high
school at Colton.
Miss Mae Rogers who is in the St.
Vincent hospital in Portland is improv
ing nicely.
Chas. T. Wolfard was in Clarkes last
week.
B. Sullivan and Kenneth Bottemiller
were in Oregon City last Friday.
Barlow
Mrs. Wm. Kloster went to Eugene
Thursday to spend a few weeks with
her daughter there.
Mrs. Goethal has been quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson 'and family
have movell back to Barlow on their
place.
Mrs. Jensen ,who has been making
her home in Barlow for a number of
years has moved to Portland.
The Ladies Aid met at the home of
Mrs. Bernard Berg, Wednesday afternoon.-
A large crowd was there. Cake,
sandwiches, and coffee were served.
Logan
LOGAX, Oct. 17 Some are dig
ging potatoes, but the yield is much
below normal and theye are many
small ones.
Many from here attended Pomona
grange at Beaver Creek: last Wednes
day. A fine dinner was served to a
full house. Election of officers re
sulted n M. C. Qlover beng re-elected
by a large majority as master. Tvlrs.
Davis of Garfield, secretary; and Mrs.
Ella Seedling of Tualatin, lecturer.
Walter Pierce spoke on the tax prob
lem and Mr. Herman on single tax.
W. C- and I H. Kirchem are en
joying a trip in southern Oregon.
Mrs. James Young is quite ill at her
home in Upper Logan.
The chldren of Mr. and Mrs. E. C
Gerber also have been on the sick list.
Mt: Pathe of Upper Logan was treat-
da an nid Rtvle charivari last week
when it became known he had been i
marred. The boys say tney were
treated royally. He is a newcomer
having recently . bought the Cromer
place.
Eagle Creek
EAGLE CREEK, Oct. 17 Mrs. T. C.
McKay is visitirrg at Amity, Oregon,
the guest of her sister.
Mrs. Viola Douglass was over this
way recently visiting with relatives
in this neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. I- Akers have moved
into the Jess Douglass house.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffmeister, Ru
by and Victor Hoffmeister, Mrs. W.
F. Douglass, Mary and Edna Evans
were guests at the home of R. B. Gib
son Sunday.
H. F- Gibson was up this way last
Monday.
Mrs. Carl Rhenstroni and children
were Astoria visitors recently.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ray Woodle, son Les
lie, and Mr. Murphey, were calling on
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass Sunday
evening.
Arthur Bluhm, John Moehnke and
Robert Moehnke, of Shuebel, were din
ner guests at the home of Roy Doug-
lass Sunday,
They are looking for a
new saw mill site.
Pete's Mountain
PETES MOUNTAIN, Oct. 16 Mr.
and Mrs. J. Kaiser and Miss Leona
Cole spent Monday evening at J. Rob
insons of Mountain Road.
Mrs. B. Clark went to Portland on
business Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hellbere- nnd fhil-
flren and Agnes Bernert were in Ore-.
gon City Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Nodurft, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Kaiser, Miss Leona Cole, Mr.
arid Mrs. J. Hellberg, Frank Lambert,
Carl, Joe and Agnes Bernert spent
Tuesaay evening at the E. Wlke home
of Tualatin Meadows. The evening
was spent in playing, games and a
lunch was served at midnight. A good
time was enjoyed by everyone.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kaiser of Wash
ington. Mr. and Mrs. n. Zimmerman
and daughter, Veryl, Marguerite Kais-!
er and Lyman Koellermeier of Will
amette spent Sunday at the Frank
Kaiser home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hellberg and chil-
i dren, and Frank Lambert spent Sun
f day at the Bernert home.
Miss Virginia Cole spent a few days
with her sister, Leona, while attend
ing the teachers' institute.
THE RUSH
She: 'I wouldn'i marry, you if you
were the only man in the world."
He: "Of course you wouldn't get
feiU03utt.hV
CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922.
Mountain Road
MOUNTAIN ROAD, Oct. 17 The lo
cal srhnnl was closed three davs last
week while our teacher was attending tain-
institute. I Mrs. C. B. Willson entertained in
Mrs. Louis Koellermeier and Mrs. a charming manner at her home on
FrejL Baker visited Mrs. E. S. Kruse I Railroad avenue -last Thursday, her
of Frogpond last Tuesday. Thepr ! guests being members of the Sola Cir
made the trip on their ponies. j cle and a few other friends. The Will-
Mr. and Mrs. J.'Robinson, Deward j son home was prettily decoraed for
and Bern fro TTodge visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. Kn!ner and the Misses Cole
last Thursday evening.
Mary ( Koellermeier and Bernice
Hodge spent Thursday of last week
with Leonora Heinz.
The Robinson family and A. Hodge
attended the Liberty theater in Ore
gon City Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Farqualson of Peach
Cove are helping L. Koellermeier with
his potatoes.
Kelso
KELSO, Oct. 16 A basket social"
and program will be given Saturday
evening, Oot. 21, at the Kelso school
house under the auspices of the Wo
man's club of Kelso. Ladies will kind
ly bring baskets and all are cordially
invited to attend. The proceeds will
be for the benefit of the school.
Willamette News
The firm of'Hallock & Watson, radio
experts of Portland, installed one of
their best receiving sets at the home
of Gladys Baker and her mother, Mrs.
B. F. Baker on Monday afternoon. InJ
the evening. Mr. Watson broadcasted
several messages directly to Mrs. Ba
ker and also broadcasted thtk news of
their purchase of the set. The radio
works splendidly and will be. a contin
ual source of pleasure to Mrs. Baker,
who has been an invalid for several
years.
Mrs. Harry Greaves spent last Tues
day shopping in Portland.
Mrs. Perry, who formerly lived in
Willamette for several years, was in
Willamette on Wednesday calling on
friends and renewing acquaintances.
Mrs. Perry is ngw making her home
in Stafford.
Mr. and Mrs. Khale and children of
Stafford motored to Willamette in
their new automobile on Sunday and
visited friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, whose home
is in Arizona, were the guests of Mrs.
Jess Hyatt on Tuesday evening of
last week.
Ewald Leisman, Lee Porter and Gar
rett Peters left early last Wednesday
morning for Netarts where they en
joyed du-k hunting. The trip was
made in the Peters machine.
Hilda Bartelin spent last Wednes
day in Portland shopping.
Mrs. Colonel Montgomery under
went a surgical' operation at the Ore
gon City hospital on Saturday of last
week. Mrs. Montgomery ha been ill
for several years suffering with chron
ic appendicitis andi.it was decided last
week thai an operation would prove
beneficial. Her condition is report
ed as improving eaeh day.
The ladies aid society of the Will
amatte Methodist church mfct last
Thursday and ai business meeting was
held. The following officers were el
ected for the coming year, Mrs. Andy
Fromong, president; Mrs. R. A. Jun
lar, secretary and Mrs. Bennett, treas
urer. It was decided to hold the
Christmas bazaar on December 2 and
the ladies will begin to prepare fancy
work and also useful articles in their
spare time to have in readiness as It
is hoped the bazaar will be as much
of a success as usual. Chairmen were
also appointed to serve on various
committees.
Florence Fromong entertained the
members of the Junior choir of the
Willamette Methodist church at her
home on Sixth avenue last Wenesday
evening. Miss Fromong is instructor
of the choir. and is associated with the
children in their school work and is
a" general favorite with all. The eve
ning was spent playing games, telling
riddles and singing and later in the
evening a taffy pull was vfry much en
joyed. A delightful time was had by
the guests who were Gladys Dollar,
Narmi Barnes. Emily Hoover, Annie
Laurs, Annie Myers, Anna Matalaski,
Ethel Irish, Ethel Emmerson, Lucille
Emmerson, Frances Carpenter, Sonora
Brown, Mary Strong, Brownie Matalas
ki, Mary Laurs. Alice Beardsley. Eun
ice Morrell, Lula Babcock, Marjorie
Barnes, Dora Andrus, Nilah Farlien
and Gladys Mootry.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rienke of
Bolton were the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Rienke on Wednesday and
Thursday of last week.
Mrs. Waldron and her daughter
were the guests of Mrs. Jess Hyatt
several days last week the former be
ing Mrs. Hyatt's sister-in-law.
Miss Frances Shannon, a teacher
in the Willamette grammar school had
as her guest in the school room on
Tuesday afternoon her twin sister.
Miss Mary Shannon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheriff of Corvallis
rented the Higginbotham property
last week and have taken- possession.
Misses Mabel Larsen and Florence
Fromong attended the teachers' insti
tute in Oregon City Wednesday and
were the guests of the Misses Jessie
and Frances Bowland of Oregon City
in the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hammerly and
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hammerly of
BvisnrdrwmameUe on Wed-1
nesdav-evenins: last week.
Mrs. Setje of Stafford visited her
daughters, Mrs. Carl Bierner and Lil
lian Setje on Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. E. S. Kruse and children, Stan
ley and Betty Belle, visited with Will
amette relatives last Saturday.
Mrs. Clarence Landsverk ana daugh
ter. Alpha Helene, of Oak Grove, spent
several days last week in Willamette
visiting Florence Fromong and other
friends.
Jack Mathers left Willamette last
Thursday for Sante Fe Springs, Calif..
where he will spend the winter. While
in California he will be in the em-
FLOURS AND FEED
RETAILED AT
WHOLESALE PRICES
Mulino Flour Mills
MULINO. OREGON
ploy of one of the large oil corpora
tions. ' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gross had as their
guests last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Nordorf and children of Petes Moun-
the occasion, fall flowers and autumn
leaves being used in "profusion. At the
noon hour a delicious luncheon was
served and in the afternoon a' social
time enjoyed by the guests who were:
Dolores Davidson, Mrs. Mae Baty,
Mrs. Ried, Mrs. Mary L. Cox, of Port
land, Mrs. Edna Carpenter, &ls. Ftn
nie ePtit, Mrs. H. Martin,x Mrs. Anna
Rakle, Mrs. Blanche Mautz, Mjs.
Stella Dryden, Mrs. Flora Morris, Mrs.
Flora Jarreth, Mrs. Addie Nichols,
Mrs. Evelyn Williams, Mrs. A. P.
Tuor, Mrs. Amy Bersie, Mrs. Elizabeth
Brown. Mrs. Mae Rakle, Mrs. A. Cox,
Mrs. Margaret Cox, Mrs. Eva Leigh
ton, Mrs. Josephine Dunn, and Mrs.
Anna Willson.
Mrs. E. T. Mass of Oregon City was
in Willamette on Friday and Satur
day of last week looking after business
interests. While here she also called
on friends.
Mrs. A. P. Tuor and son, Philip
spent last Wednes-iy in Portland.
Lyman Koellermeier is staying -with
his cousin, Mrs. Conrad Zimmerman
and attending the Willamette school
this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Dollar and chil
dren, Gladys, clem, Jr., and Laurence,
motored to Pacific City last Friday
afternoon and spent the week-end.
They reported the weather conditions
to be ideal but very few people were
at the coast.
Mrs. Marion Bennett and daughter,
Joan, visited in Vancouver, Wash.,
over the week-end as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Cantrill.
Mrs. G. Prahl had as her guests
over the week-end Mrs. Dahl of Sandy.
Mr. O. Larsen. who has been in the
Oregon City hospital for the psst fort
night returned to his home Sunday.
Mr. Larsen broke a bone in his foot
while at work in the mill several
wreks ago. Later a septic condition
set in necessitating special medical
attention. Mr. Larsen still has his
foot in a plaster parts cast which will
not be removed for about two weeks. '
Mrs. Fred Baker and Mary Koeller
meier of Mountain Road rode their
ponies in to Willamette on Saturday
afternoon. They have purchased their
ponies within the last few weeks and
both are enjoying horse-back riding.
Mr. and Mrs. William Forsythe sold
their property, consistng of a resi
dence and two lots on railroad ave
nue to Mr. and Mrs. Jtodgers last
week. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers and
daughter. Miss Ella, will take posses
sion in the near future.
Frank Shipley and Garett Peters en
joyed a fishing trip last Sunday. Their
destination being a mountain stream
near Clackamas. The trip was made
in Mr. Peters' machine.
Sunday guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. Shipley were Mr. and
Mrs. George Shipley, Mr. Halley, and
Mr. Corrigan of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Elligsen, Ed
ward Elligsen, Rosena Elligsen and
Garett Peters motored to Frogpond
Sunday, where they attended the an
nual Harvest Feast held at the Frog
pond Lutheran church.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nordorf of Petes
Moutatain were visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Frederici on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kober had as their
guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jake
Andrus of West Linn.
Mrs. Chet Hadley, who recently
moved from Willamette . to West
Linn, was pleasantly surprised last
Friday evening when several . of her
friends called remiding her of her
birthday anniversary. Each guest
took an apron as a gift. The affair
proved delightful, music and games
being the amusements of the evening.
Late in the evening refreshments
wre served. Those from Willamette
who attended were Mrs. Adamson,
Mrs. Junken, Mrs. Wallis, Mrs. Leis
man and Mrs. Dollar.
O. Larsen, who was injured while
at work in the mill several weeks
ago was taken to the Oregon City
hospital last week. His condition is
reported to be improving.
Last Friday evening a number of
members of the Willamette 'chapter
of the W. O. W. convention attended
the W. O. W. convention in Portland.
Those from Willamette atending were
W. I.' Snidow, J. A. Ream Jr., Chas.
Lindfuist, Perry Barnes, C. A. Rld
der. Dr. Jas. Silverman, C. B.' Willson,
E. Leighton and M. R. Snidow.
On Thursday of last week Esther
Rodgers, who is well known in Will
amette, became the bride of Helmer
Thorpe, prosperous young farmer of
Amity, Oregon, at a prettily appointed
wedding which occurred at the Meth
odist parsonage in Vancouver, Wash.
The bride wore a traveling suit of
blue tricotine with picture hat to
match. After a short honeymoon tney
will make their home on a farm near
Amity. Those from Willamette pres
ent at the ceremony were G. S. Rod
gers, Mrs. Myra Woods, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Waldron. Mrs. Musselman and
Nona Musselman.
Gertie Willson and her mother, Mrs.
C. B. Willson motored to Portland
Monday, where they spent the day
shopping.
Mrs. John Casey and her daughter,
Mary Jane, returned from Prescott,
Wednesday evening , after spending a
week with her sister, Mrs. Wing.
Mrs. Alice Knoop had as her guest
over the week-end Miss Lulu Nord
Iand, a teacher in the New Era
schools.
- Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hyde and son,
Jimmie, were the guests of Mr. -and
Mrs. C- A. Ridder on Sunday.
BY WAY OF INTERFERENCE
"Peaches and cream, bacon and
eggs, dry toast and coffee," said the
dining car patron, with a conspicuous
badge on his coat.
"Yes, sir," replied the waiter.
"I want three eggs, mind you, plen
ty of. bacon and a double order of
toast."
"Yes, sir," repeated the waiter with
a grin. "Boss. I'm not saying the del
egation you're traveling with are
drinking gentlemjen but youfre the
first member who's, showed up in the
diner this morning with an appetite."
JENNINGS L OD GE
MRS. HUGH ROBERTS, Correspondent
Members of Guilds
Meet at Newcombs
JENNINGS LODGE, Oct. 18 A very
delightful afternoon was spent in
sewing at the home of Mrs. R. L. New
comb on Wednesday last, when she
was assisted by her mother, Mrs. War
ren Swart in entertaining the Grace
Guild. Twenty-two women enjoyet
the devotional led by Mrs. H. Babler
and the delicious refreshments serv
ed by the hostesses.
The Guild is planning a reception
for Rev. A. B. Snider and wife.
A pot luck lunch will be held on
Oct. 25 and the members are asked
to assemble at 10 A. M. to work for
the annual bazaar. -
Present at the Guild at the New
comb home were Mesdames H. R.
Hendry, Wm. Moritz, Henry Babler,
Marry Williams. H. J. Hooker, J. W.
Smith, W W. Woodbeck, C. Water
house, Bess Bruechert, Susan Losey,
Un cT-l-i Drthortc 'Rfl-arni-H Poarcnn Jpffv
Madden. J. W. Dain, Edith Truscott,
W. I. Blinstone, Geo. Gardner, Geo.
Williams, Geo. Maple, J. W. Jones,
S. S. Teachers Meet
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lO Hear Delegates
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JENNINGS LODGED Oct 18-The
teachers of the Sunday school met for
their monthly business session on
Monday evening at the church. Re-
ports from the delegates to the state
Sunday school convention in Portland;
were given. W I Blinstone, speaking j
of the intermediate department; Mrs. j
A. B. Smith on the junior work and
Mrs. Blinstone and Mrs. Gardner re
porting on the primary department.
ENTERTAINMENT PLANNED
JENNINGS LODGE, Oct. IS Hilar-
ity Hall will be given at the Grace business caller at the Lodge on Wed
churcti banquet room on Saturday eve-.j nesday.
ning, Oct. 21 under the auspices off Mrs. H. R. Hendry will be hostess
the Christian Endeavor Society. i to tnQ luncheon club on Thursday
The affair is being coached by Carl ; wnen covers will be placed for 1.
Starker and promises to be a splendid .' This is the first one held after the
entertanment. I summer season.
ATTEND DEBATE
JENNINGS LODGE, Oct. 18 A few
of our Lodge folk attended the de
bate held in Oregon City on Tuesday
night. W. W. Woodbeck spoke for j
the affirmative on the single tax. The
debate on compulsory education will
be repeated on Saturday evening at
the Oregon City library, giving the
Lodge folks who were unable to be
present on Tuesday an opportunity to
attend as it is open to the public.
JENNINGS LODGE LOCALS
The Jennings Lodge school
shows
an enrollment of 127 pupils.
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Bechtel and the
H. Roberts family motored to Gresh
am on Sunday.
R. E. Wagner of Riverview drive
has taken a six months' leave of ab -
sence from his duties as engineer on
the S. P. & S. railway for the purpose
of going east to investigate an offer
of an official position tendered him
by the Denver and Rio Grande rail-
j way
Mrs. Arthur Smith attended the W.
C T. U. state convention held at Mc-
Minnville, during the week. Being;
present at the Thursday session.
W. H. Tillman is taKing a univers.iy
extension course in connection with
his .line of work.
W. I. Blinstone is assisting at the
J. C. Penny Co. store in Oregon City.
"Clean up" day was observed at
tne church on Saturday and the sev
eral who gathered put the churci in
readiness for the coming affairs.
The Parent-Teachers' association
convenes on Friday of this week at
Norman Chapman will preside,
the school house at 3 P. M. Mrs.
Mrs. Adeline Ingalls is pleasantly
located in her new home on Addie
street and she desires to thank the
many neighbors and the insurance j
company for their kindness and j
prompt action when ,her home was
destroyed by fire recently.
Mr. Schofield has about completed
his new residence at Ashdale. It con-j
tains six large rooms and is modern.
Mr. Schofield . is a contractor and
builder and at present is building a
church at Sellwood.
A little baby girl arrived at the
Grundland home last Tuesday.
Oscar Algar has dug a r well and
made a number of repairs as well as
painted his house on Addie street.
Wednesday being the birthday anni
versary of Mrs. C. E. Carns, a dinner Ei;ien Alldredge and Mill Nellie Van
was given in her honor by her dausrh- derwali were entertained at dinner
ter, Mrs. Gump at the Carns home.
Places were laid for six and may
pretty gifts were received by Mrs.
Carns during the day.'
. John F. Jennings, , who has bsen in
Portland for the past month, was -u
on Saturday looking after his proper
ty interests here. Mr. Jennings is to
resume work on his new bungalow in
about two weeks.
Mrs. H. H. Sanders of the Albina
district and Mrs. B. A. Sanders and
Margaret of Woodstock were luncheon
visitors on Friday of Mrs. Bess Brue- J. U. Campbell Wednesday. Judge
chert. Campbell, observing the right to make
E. C. Briggs has just completed the jail sentence operative without fur
staining his house and garage and is ther hearing of conditions warranted,
now harvesting his crop of potatoes, suspended the imprisonment tempor
The yield is very good, getting 60 arily. A jail sentence of 175 days is
sacks on about half an acre. to be imposed if DeMacon fails to pay
Mrs. Geo. Berry of Portland was a the fine-
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
luncheon visitor at the -home of Mrs.
Ingalls on Saturday. Mr. Berry con
tinues quite ill and' they do not expect
to I rebuild on their acreage here,
whera their house was recently-jde-stroyed
by fire.
Owing to the teachers attending the
institute in Oregon City last Friday
the P. T. A. was postponed until Fri
day, Oct. 20. A good attendance is
much to be desired.
The primary department of the Sun
day school has grown so rapidly a
room off the auditorium of the church
is being fitted for Mrs. Blinstone's
class.
Wallace Grant has been the name
given to the little son of Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Card. It is now three months'
old and weighs 17 pounds.
Will Martin is putting up a Redi
made house on his property on Addie
street.
Rev. Reul Snider has been ill since
coming to the coast. At this writing
he is somewhat improved.
J. W. Davis is mourning the loss of
a sister, Mrs. Dunbar, who passed
away at her home in Indiana on Thurs-
day.
Geo. E. Morse ana son, v. x-. muisc
of Portland returned from a hunting
i trip near Albany, bagging the limit
! of pheasants.
Mr. Morse has been at Halsey. Ore.,
for the past three weeks and will vis-
is this week with his daughters here,
leavine for Bay Ocean soon for a stay
Ms daughter at this beach resort,
visiting in Vancouver over
week-end, Mrs. W. W. Wood-
- n and TemaiTled over
necessary to call
- -an
a S1C ' ation greeted Rev.
f a garbed his
fii-ssf- cermon herfi on Sunday. Rev.
l in uri t- , i v. v. j. . - ' i' -
Crocker is to fill the pulpit again on
next Sunday.
Chas. Maple of Madras motored
aov.n to visit his parents, Mr. and
ATrs. Geo Maple.
nilbert Smith of Willamette was a
GLADSTONE
LOCALS
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Tne iadies of the Baptist Woman's
i rjnion will hold a cooked food sale
; at Patterson Brother's confectionary
store Saturday afternoon from 2 until
5 o'clock, Mrs. Charles Forshner and
Mrs. T. F. Raulings will have charge.
Mrs. Frank Miranda vU entertain
the ladies of the Baptist Woman's
Union at an all day meeting at her
home Wednesday. A pot luck dinner
will be served at noon and plans made
for the bazaar, which will he held
December 8. Needle work will occupy
the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Frost are spend-
, .ng thig week in Corneims
The Victory Boys of the Christian
church held their regular meeting at
the church Monday evening and enjoy
ed sports, fifteen being present.
O. E. Freytag has returned to his
home after a business trip to Spokane.
Mr. Freytag and Thomas E. Meed
made the trip in the Meed's machine,
Moods will return the last of this
j weej
M Tlmmas E. Gauit win entertain
the members of the Euterpean clu
at her home Thursday afternoon. The
study hour will be given to the dis
cussionof the legislative measures to
be voted on at the coming election.
Attorney and Mrs. William Ham
mond and family spent the 'week end
at their summer home tear Sandy,
making the trip to Government Camp
on Sunday, also visiting the mineral
springs two miles above. The Ham
mond machine was the only one mak
ing the trip through on Sunday. On the
return trip a number of rhododendrons
were gathered to plant in theHam
mond gardens at Gladstone.
Gladstone "Pick up" football team
. j, . J "II, TTTl 1 .-. "i
I piayeu. a retuiu gaiuo witu vv uiaiucito
1 Friday winning by a score of 18 to
fi Th Riadstone line un was L. E.
Ehired Grazier; L. T., Wyne Vedder;
L. G., DelDert waywara; tjenter, jacK
Hempstead; R. G., Vincent Meyers;
R. T., George Hollingsworth ; R. E.,
Otis Grant;; Q. B., Franklin Niles;
H. B., Eugene Vedder and Alfred
Rowan; F. B., Vernon Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Legier of Port
land are the guests of the former's
brother, Charles D. Legier and family,
and for their pleasure Mr. and Mrs.
Monday evening,
were enjoyed.
Cards and music
Joe DeMacon Given
$350 Fine, 6 Months
Joe DeMacon. cocrlcted in the cir
cuit court on charges of manufactur
ing liquor, was sentenced to six
months in jail and fined $350 by Judge