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    OREGON CITY, ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922..
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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.
Mountain Road
" MOUNTAIN ROAD, Oct 23 A sur
prise birthday party was given Mary
KoeJIermeier Sunday nernoon, n.
small crowd t her friends gathered
to help her celebrate her fifteenth
birthday! and the afternoon was spetat
in playing games, music ana smsuie.
A -dainty luncheon was served to the
following: Leonora and Henry Heinz,
Marian Robinson, Bernice Hodge
Helen, Gladys and Marie Anderson,
Kenneth and Marion Baker, Mrs. Ba
ker, Mrs. Koellenneier, Mary and Ha
zel Koellermeier.
Miss Marion Wheeler and Lee Cald
well of Portland spent Sunday eve
ning with the Hodge family.
Mr and Mrs. E. Boeckman and chil
dren "visited the Claus Peters family
Snndav.
Mr. and Mrs. Coolie and children
spent Sunday with the Fred Baker
family.
Mr. and Mrs.E. Anderson, visited
relatives here last week-end.
Visitors at the Hodge home Thurs-
Axv pvenin? were: Dutch Weaaie,
Nora Heinz and the Robinson family.
Miss Mary Koellermeier spent Sat
urday in "Willamette visiting rela
tives and taking her music lesson.
Deward Hodge attended the dance
in "Willamette Saturday evening.
Helen and Gladys Anderson spent
Saturday in Oregon City, where they
had dental work done.
Pete's Mountain
PETES MOUNTAIN. Oct. 23 Mrs.
Knickrehm of Portland visited with
her son Edward one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Farqueson have
been helping L- Koellermeier of Moun
tain Road with his potato harvest.
Mrs. John Vlahos visited Mrs. Hell
berg Thursday afternoon.
Frank Kaiser went to "Willamette
Thursday.
Gotlieb Notdurftf has the founda
tion for his new home in place. He
will start on the frame work this
Mrs. M. Rypczynski was in town on
business Saturday.
A budget meeting was held at th
new school house Saturday afternoon.
Quite a number of our young folks
attended the dance at "Willamette Sat
urday evening.
Agnes Bernert spent the week-end
with her sister, Mrs. Marie Schmitt
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hellberg and chil
dren and Frank Lambert spent Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. "Wm. Monner
of Holcomb.
Mr. and Mrs. "Wm. Kaiser of "Wash
ington and Margeurite Kaiser of "Will
amette spent Sunday at the Frank
Kaiser home.
Kelso
KELSO, Oct. 24 The entertainment
and basket social given by the Wo
man's Club Saturday evening was a
splendid success. The nice sum of
$70.25 was taken in from the sale of
baskets and coffee and cake. This
sum nicely covers the cost of paint
ing the interior of the school rooms
for which purpose it was raised. Harry
Bickford made a most efficient auc
tioneer of baskets. Mrs. E. Herz, pres
ident of the club was in charge of
the program, which consisted of the
following numbers: playlet by Miss
Veretti's pupils, song by Mrs. Baum
back's pupils, story by Dorothea Gil
bert, solo by Miss Margaret Miller,
piano solos by Miss Sibyl Lindell and
Dorothy Jonsrud, readings by Miss
Jean Wheeler, Mrs. R. Jonsrud and
Miss Vaeretti and a song by a group of
girls. Games were also enjoyed. j
Mrs. Mary Dietl of Portland spent
the week-end with her daughter, Mrs.
E. Herz. She was accompanied by
her grand-daughter, Gretchen Larsen,
and both took in the Kelso entertain
ment Saturday night.
Eunice Jonsrud brought home the
following Reed students as week-end
guests, the Misses Jean Wheeler,
Alice Lindell and Dorothea Gilbert.
Mr. and Mrs. -Lewis and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Twining of Port-
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land visited Miss "Walling Sunday af
ternoon. The "Woman's Club met with Mrs.
Robert Jonsrud on Thursday, October
26.
Anna "Wilson was a week-end guest
of Gertrude and Florence Kligel.
Dodge
DODGE, Oct. 23 Mr. and Mrs.
wifw rrnvfa of Garfield spent the
week-end with the W. E. Myers' family-While
working for the P. R. L. & P.
Mr. Swerver had the misfortune to
fall and hurt himself quite badly. He
is now in a Portland hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horner and fam
ily and Rosa B. Ten Eyck made a trip
to Oregon Citv on Saturday.
M. Pederson is spending a few days
in Portland.
The W. T. Kaake family a.V Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Jubb motored to
Oregon City on Sunday afternoon.
Jack Watson from Viola visited at
the John Keller home on Sunday.
Jack Marrs from Oregon City spent
Friday with his brother, J. W. Marrs,
and family.
Mrs. Jachimsen and children visited
at the W. E. Myers' home on Sunday.
Eagle Creek
EAGLE CREEK, Oct. 24 Mrs.
Ethel Lansdowne, the school super
visor, was out visiting the school last
Thursday.
Mrs. R. B. Gibson was calling on
Mrs. Ray Woodle Friday.
Kermlt Bestul returned home last
week from Yakima, where he had
gone to pick apples.
Mr. and Mrs. . Roy Douglass and
children were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Benson Sunday afternoon.
Last Saturday evening "Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Woodle and son, Leslie, were
completely surprised by a crowd of
the neighbors coming and spending
the evening with them In honor of
Mrs. Woodle's birthday. All spent a
pleasant evening and along about mid
night a delicious luncheon, consisting
of coffee, sandwiches, potato salad,
pickles, pie and cake was served,
when soon after all departed for their
homes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Duus, and Mr.
and Mrs. N. Kirchem and children
were guests at the home of Walter
Douglass Sunday.
The road between the school house
corner and Will Douglass' has been
graveled.
Logan
LOGAN, Oct. 25 Mr. and Mrs.
John Schuettel of Logan celebrated
their fiftieth wedding anniversary at
their home here Sunday, October 22,
1922, with a family reunion at which
more than fifty were gathered and
at which four generations were repre
sented. Those who attended the re
union were: Mrs. Rosia Gallagher and
sons, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. John
Boss and family of Logan; Mr. and
Mrs. Christ Malaer and family of Mil
waukie; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tschopp
and family of Logan; Mrs. .Lydia
Schlappi and family of Portland; Dan
iel Malar and family of Hood River,
Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Strahm
and family of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. O.
V. Bryan and daughter of Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moser and family
of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. John Schuet
tel of Logan.
Mr. and Mrs. Schuettel were emi
grants of Switzerland, the latter (Miss
Rosina Bigler) coming over in 1869,
and Mr. Schuettel two years later.
They were united in marriage in
Schanesville, Ohio, October 25, 1872.
Two years later they went to Missouri
where they lived until 1880, where
they started for Oregon, crossing the
plains in an emigrant .train They
reached Portland, Oregon, July 9,
1880, and settled in Logan, Clackamas
county. With the exception of seven
teen years, which were passed in Port
land, they have lived at Logan since
their arrival in Oregon.
During their union there were seven
daughters born, five of whom are liv
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Meadowbrook Items
MEADOWBROOK, Oct. 25 Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Jones and son, Hugh Thom
as, made a business trip to Portland
Saturdav and visited friends while
there. -
Elenora and -Lillie Matson started
to high school at Molalla, Tuesday.
They are staying with Mrs. Geo. Case.
Several from here attended the Odd,
Fellow s convention at Canby Satur
day. Mr. Brown and family of Bolton
have recently moved into our neigh
borhood. Chas. Oglesby and Walter Ball re
turned from Tillamook this week.
They brought a wagon load of salmon
back with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Young and daugh
ter, visited relatives in Portland Sun- j
day.
Mr. Matson left last week lor Red
Lodge, Montana, where he will be em
ployed In a coal mine.
The P. O. Dunrud family spent Sun
day at the Dave Ackerson home, near
Needy. .
Several from here attended the fare
well party Sunday on the Rev. Ren
hard family, who are leaving. Novem
ber 1 for Hoquiam. Wash., where Rev.
Renhard has been called to take
charge of the two congregations of
Aberdeen and Hoquiam.
Lad Hill Items
LAD HILL, Oct. 24 Clair Sovey
went to Hood River last week to pick
apples.
Reuben Kramien returned from
Dundee last Wednesday where he has
been working.
Mrs. . Percy Kiseif is visiting his
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. O. Briston. on Parrot Mountain.
Miss Martha Struve has 'returned
home Friday from a two weeks visit
in Portland.
Mrs. Frank Crites of Newberg is
visiting this week with her sister,
Mrs. Ellis Parrott and brother, Bruce
Case.
W. P. Graham and Chester Kiser
drove out from Tillamook last Fri
day with a load of salmon which they
sold out to the neighbors. They spent
the night at Frank Kisers and return
ed to Tillamook Saturday.
Mrs. C. H. Ives was visiting Mrs.
Bruce Case Tuesday afternoon.
A Hallowe'en party will be given
at the Club House Saturday evening,
October 28. Every one welcome.
Several of Lad Hill folks attended
the dance at Rex Saturday evening
and report a good time. Those from
Lad Hill were Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Par
rott, Mr. and Mrs. Bert LaPOre, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Parrott, Mr. and Mrs.
lips, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiser, Mr.
Fred Parrott, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Phil
and Mrs. Bruce Case, Misses Gladys
and Alice St Clair and Roe Heater
and Mrs. Lizzie Parrott from Dundee.
Oscar Olson of Portland visited four
days last week with Kramien Broth
ers. Gus Kramien left Sunday morning
for Portland to spend a few days with
his daughters. Mrs. Carl Carlson.
Church services were well attended
Sunday at the Club House, meetings
will continue every two weeks.
C. Struve and family motored to
Portland Sunday to spend the day
with friends.
George Smith and family and Will
Smith and afmily and VTr. and Mrs.
Tom Parrish and son, Earl of Fern
wood and Mrs. Stewart Walker and
son, Raymond of Salem, were dinner
guests at the home of Jack Smith Sun
day. A Japanese has a contract to get
200 piling to ship to China. He is
cutting them off Charlie Sellwood's
place, and has several men with their
teams helping toet them in the river
where they will be rafted to Portland
and loaded on ships from there.
ScottParrott is getting some piling
out on the Andy Johnson place.
Mrs. Lizzie Parrott of Dundee was
visiting relatives here last week.
Bissel
BIS SELL, Oct. 23, ouis Weisen
fluh was transacting business in Port
land last Saturday.
Chas. Mathews, wife and son of
Portland, spent Saturday night on
their .farm at Bissell.
Irene and Otto Paulsen motored to
Portland last Sunday returning the
same day.
Jake Mueller and wife and children
of Portland visited the former's sis
ter, Mrs. Peter Ruhl. last Sunday.
Willamette News
Mrs. Fred Zimmerman and daughter,
Dorothy LaFlemme visited at Damas
cus the first of last week as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Eisile.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Florence of Port
land were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Porter on Tuesday of last week.
Mr. Florence is an uncle of Mrs. Por
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Tiedeman have moved
from Willamette to Clatskanie where
they will make their home. Mr. and
Mrs. Tiedeman spent the summer vis
iting relatives in Clatskanie and de
cided to move to be near their sons,
whose homes are near that city.
Mrs. Amy Bersie and Mrs. Harry
Greaes spent the afternoon at the city
library in Oregon City last Wednes
day.' "
Mrs. Andy Fromong had as her din
ner guests at her home last Tuesday
evening. Miss Lamb and Miss Shaffer,
high school instructors in the West
Linn High School.
Harold Greaves, was ill for "a few
days last week and was out of school.
Mrs. Wilkenson and small son of
Tacoma, Wash., visited at the home
of the former's mother, Mrs. Hall sev
eral days last week.
Among the real estate transfers re
ported by the Clem Dollar real es
tate agency of Willamette for the past
week was the sale of the property
consisting of four lots and residence
owned by Mr. Gottberg and sold to
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Porter. This pro
perty is located near the school house
on Maple Avenue and is considered
one of the sightliest locations in Will
amette.
Mrs. J. L. Gary entertained a few
of her friends in an Informal manner
at her home last Tuesday afternoon.
The" ladies brought their sewing and
enjoyed a social afternoon.
Dr. and Mrs. Jos. Silverman motor
ed to Portland on Saturday of last
week and spent the day shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davidson and
daughter of Portland were the guests
of Mrs. J. A, Reams, Sr., on Sunday,
Mrs. Davidson is a granddaughter of
Mrs Ream and remembered by her
friends as Bessie Ream.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cox and children
Earl and Arda Cox, visited relatives
in St. Johns on Sunday of last week,
Mr. and. Mrs. N. O. Whitney enter
tained at dinner on Sunday of lost
week Mrs. A. C. Klemson and children
and Mrs. Lewis.
Mrs. H. Leisman, Mrs. J. Thornber-
ry and Mrs. J. A. Reams, Sr., attend
ed a silver tea given at the Congre
gational church in Oregon City on
Wednesday. October 18.
Mrs. Cox was pleasantly surprised
at her home Wednesday evening, Oc
tober 18, when several of her friends
from Oswego arrived unxpectedly re
minding her of her birthday annler
sary. The evening was spent with mu
sic and cards and later in the evening
delicious refreshments were served to
the guests,- who wre Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leh
man, and Mr., and Mrs. Frank Whit
ten all of Oswego and Miss Elsie Jun
ken of Willamette.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boekman and
family and Mrs. Alma Clutter of Wil
sonville were entertained at dinner at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rider
at their home Friday evening.
Esther Moser of Stafford spent the
week-end with her aunt, Mrs. F. Fred
eric! last week while attending teach
ers' institute in Oregon Ctty.
Mrs. Lucy Mathers, who has been
spending several weeks visiting with
relatives in Aberdeen, Wash., return
ed home last Wednesday.
A silver tea for the Willamette
Methodist church was given at the
home of Mrs. H. Leisman on Thurs
day afternoon of last week. The af
ternoon was spent sewing on guilts
for the ladies aid society. About four
o'clock delicious refreshments were
served to the guests, who were Mrs.
Amy Bersie Mrs. Ida Adamson, Mrs.
Zimmermn7 Mrs. Davis, Mrs. Denton,
Mrs. H. Colsen, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs.
C. Bierner, Mrs. Junken, Mrs. Martin,
Mrs. Chas. Fromong, Mrs. Carpenter,
Mrs. Robert Young, Mrs. Joe Thorn
berry, Mrs. M. Peter, Mrs. Lucy Math- j
ers, Mrs. John Casey, Mrs. Joe Schau-!
ble, Mrs. Chas. Ridder, Mrs. Silver-,
man,- Mrs. J. A. Reams, Sr., Mrs.
Barnes, Mrs. Sutton, Mrs. Chas. Bea
tie, Mrs. Wm. Reams, Mrs. E. Buckles,
Mrs W. W. Davis, Mrs. Blossom, Mrs.
C. B. Willson, Mrs. John Cox, Mrs. H.
D. Skinner, Mrs. Frank Shipley. Mrs.
John Rauch, Mrs. J. Baty, Mrs. A.
Fromong, Mrs. E. Leisman, Mrs. J. L.
Gary, Gladys Baker, Mrs. N. O. Whit
ney, Mrs. J. A. Ream, n , Mrs. Claud
Peery. The sum of $6.50 was contrib
uted for the treasury of the Ladies
Aid Society.
' Henry Saffron, whose home is in
Tualatin Meadows was a guest at the
home of F. Frederici last Thursday
evening.
Miss Lora Fetter of Snohomish,
Wash., spent last week in Willamette
visiting relatives.
Mrs. Woods and Mrs. Mootry were
dinner guests of Mrs. Ed Buckles. Sr.,
on Sunday of last week.
Mrs. R. J. Young and Miss Leota
Young, former residents of Willam
ette were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mel
vin Young the latter part of last week.
Mrs. Clem Dollar has been busy for
the past few days taking the school
census.
Miss Mary Shannon, of Oregon City,
spent the week-end visiting at the
home of Thelma DeBok.
Mrs. Bartholomew and family mov
ed the first of the week from the Tre
maine house on fourth avenue they
have, been occupying for the summer
months to their home near Willam
ette. Mrs. William Elligsen of Frogpond
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Elligsen last Saturday.
Mrs. Anna Dollar, Mrs. A. Fromong,
and Florence Fromong were dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hammerley in Bolton on Sunday.
Mrs. C. O. Williams has as her guest
this week, her brother Lloyd Baysing
er of McMinnville.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis and
children, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gary
and children and Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
Shadle and family formed a motoring
party on Sunday afternoon and en
joyed a drive to Newberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shipley Audrey
Shipley and Garett Peters visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. YInger, of
Petes Mountain on Sunday afternoon.
A social, which was very much en
joyed by those present, was given at
the Willamette Methodist church on
Saturday evening, October 21. The
young ladies brought baskets which
were auctioned off to the nignest Did
der, and cake, pie, coffee, and candy
were also sold. The proceeds netted
$13,255 for the church fund. The fol
lowing program was given, each num
ber receiving its share of applause
Song, "Where the West Begins' by
Naomi Barnes, Alberta Barnes, Annie
Myers, and Anna Matlaski; reading,
Jean Bradley; dialogue, "Seeing a
Ghost". Leatha Shadle, Alice Woods,
Jeanette Waldron; piano solo, Fran
ces Waldron; reading, Lydia Gertrude
Greaves. At the present time the
sum of $50.00 is being raised by this
church for the mission field.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rauch and chil
dren Jack, Clara and Lynn, accompan
ied by Mrs. Robert Young and chil
dren, Lucille and Lillian, motored to
Salem Sunday where a picnic luncn
was enjoyed. - .
On Thursday evening of last week
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith of Oregon
City were entertained at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Young.
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WHOLESALE PRICES
Mulino Flour Mills
MULINO. OREGON
On Sunday evening, October 29, J.
I. Gary will give an Interesting ad-'
dress in the Methodist - church, his
subject being "Religious Education
There will be no sermon by Rev. Shaf
fer as the time will be given to Mr.
Gary.
Mrs. H. Leisman entertained at din
ner on Sunday of last week, her
guests being Mr. and Mrs. Claus Pet
ers and Miss Boekman of Frogpond
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Willson and fam
ily motored to Brownsville on Satur
day of last week and visited relatives
until "Sunday evening.
On Tuesday morning the road be
tween Willamette and Oregon City
was closed to all vehicle traffic. ' The
grading was done early in the fall and
is now ready for the concrete pave
ment to be laid. There are two short
gaps in the road between the two
cities.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fromong and
family moved on Tuesday from the
Fromong acreage near Willamette to
Portland where Mr. Fromong is em
ployed,
Lloyd Mathers left Willamette last
Sunday for Prescott, Oregon, where
he will probably remain for the win
ter. -
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Toedtermeier vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker in Moun
tain Road last Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Grindeland returned
last week after spending several
weeks visiting relatives in the middle
western states.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bierner had as
their guest over the week-end. Mrs.
Bierner's brother, Arthur Setje, of
Stafford.
Mrs. Pollack and Mrs. Gorley, the
latter a former resident of Willam
ette visited relatives here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Shipley, Mr.
Corrigan and F. Halley of Portland,
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Harry Shipley on Sunday, in the after
noon the men enjoyed a short hunting
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Young and
daughter, Muriel, of Jennings Lodge,
and Mrs. R. J. Young and Leota
Young of Portland were entertained
at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Young last Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Runyan have
rented their property on Maple Ave
nue to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Peery, who
will take- possession about November
1st.
Mrs. Dale Skinner and children,
Howard and Jean left Sunday for a
week's visit with relatives in Sheri
dan, Ore.
Sid Brown is coaching the grammar
school foot ball team and much in
terest is being shown among the pu
pils. Elmer McArthur and his bride of
New Era were guests at the home of
R. A. McArthur on .Monday of last
week. While "here they were given
a pleasant surprise by having friends
serenade them.
On Sunday of last week Mrs. M. J.
Brown was a guest of friends in Mel
drum. Mrs. John Casey and daughter, Mary
Jane, accompanied by Mrs. Lucy Math
ers were guests at the home of J. A.
Breck and family of Parkplace last
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Junken and fam
ily were dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Elliot last Sunday.
Mrs. A. P. Tuor entertained Miss
Ruth Beach of Portland at her home
several days last week.
Mrs. Reid was given a happy sur
prise party last Sunday in honor of
her birthday anniversary. The occas
ion - was also a pleasure to Whitney
Rankins, a relative of Mrs. Reid's
whose birthday anniversary occured
on the same date. At noon dinner
was served and a social time enjoyed
in the afternoon. Those enjoying the
occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Reid and
grandson, Elmer Evans, Mr. and Mrs.
Whitney Rankins and daughter, Jean.
Mr. Kisor of Newport visited at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Ida Adam
son on Monday.
Bert McArthur left Willamette on
Tuesday morning for Braleigh, Calif.,
where he will remain for several
months.
Mrs. George Fogel of Portland visit
ed her sister, Mrs. Albert Adamson
the first of the week.
A debate which was given at the
Willamette city hall between J. E.
Hedges and C. Schuebel of Oregon
City was very well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Meeks moved last
week from their home on sixth avenue
to the Boekman home at 15th and
Hood streets.
Mr. and Mrs. Schnoerr and Mrs. H
Leisman were Portland visitors on
Sunday evening.
Mrs. W. Baysinger and son
Leonard, of McMinnville, are visiting
relatives in Willamette this week.
The trip was made in Leonard's car.
Moehnke, was given a party in honor
of his 9th birthday anniversary. Th
guests were Invited for all day and
at the noon hour dinner was serveu.
The table was decorated in pink and
white and a large cake with pink and
white candles delighted the host and
his small euests. Those enjoying Mrs.
Moehnke's hospitality were Mrs. Oli
ver Johnson and children, Helen, Ger
trude Lawrence " and Robert, Mrs.
Clyde Blgley and children, Clyde Jr..
Stanley, and Marcella, Billy, Jim, ana
Vprnnn TCinnev. . Marion Stelts, and
Mi as Freda VoIpd of Portland.
nr. rs-Mav tha 27th. the school is
e-ivine a Die and cake social to which
all are invited. An interesting pro
gram is being prepared and our aipi
is to purchase basket ball suits for
the boys.
Last week we had a number of vis
itors from West Linn Union High
school. Those who were exempted
from their examinations spent a good
deal of time visiting former teachers
and schoolmates.
Mr. and Mrs. McLean and children,
Jean. Margaret, and Robert accompan
ied by Mrs. W. K Sutton and son,
Robert, motored to Gresham Sunday
in thj McLean car.
Mrs. M. E. Wallis of Portland visit
ed Ft the home of her son, H. E. Wal
lis several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Farlein of
West Linn visited at the home of the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Farlein Sunday. Mrs. Farlein was
formerly Miss Nettie Andrus of West
Linn.
The pulpit of the Willamette Meth
odist church was ably filled by Mr. J.
L. Gary last Sunday morning.
The boys of the Willamette school
have organized a football team, which
played the Gladstone eleven last Fri-
da;
The girls have organized a basket
ball team which, with Miss Shannon
as coach.
We are this week honored with vis
itors from the McMinnville -school, al
so Mrs. Fuge, who was formerly a
teacher in the Willamette school.
On Sunday, October 22, Howard
Moehnke, son of Mr. and Mrs. August
On Friday of last week Mrs. R. A.
Junken entertained the color bearers
of the Women's Relief Corps at a
dainty luncheon at her home on
twelfth street. The table was center
ed with pink roses and other fall flow
ers were artistically arranged about
the rooms. Covers were laid for Mrs.
Henry Henningsen, Mrs. Mattie Had
ley, Mrs. Ida Adamson and the hos
tess. Mrs. Junken is also a color bear
er. With the opening of hunting season
for the Chinese and native pheasant
on October 15 several hunters were
seen around Willamette on Sunday.
Pheasants seem to be plentiful this
year and several motorists have kill
ed the birds from their cars near the
city limits.
Mrs. Alice Allen moved from Will
amette on Thursday of last week to
her new home on Dartmouth street
in Gladstone. She is planning to make
many improvements on her home in
the near future.
The children have been enjoying the
ideal weather during their three day
holiday, during the Clackamas coun
ty teachers' institute. Several children
have ponies and others are renting
them and horseback riding is the pop
ular sport in Willamette this fall.
Major Welch and Ella Welch were
Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. G.
PrahL
The Fraternal Brotherhood Lodge
of Willamette which was organized
here about a year ago has put on a
membership campaign. Mrs Amy Ber
Bie and Mrs. Perry Barnes are rival
captains and much interest is being
shown. The losing team will enter
tain the other winners at a supper the
date of which will be- decided at a
later date.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Buckles, Jr.,
moved the first of the week Into their
residence on thirteenth street recent
ly purchased from Mrs. Alice Allen. .
Grandpa Hill, who has been visting
in Portland for several weeksreturn
ed" home last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rauch and chil
dren, Jack, Clara and Linn, motored
to Oswego Sunday and spent the day
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nemic for
mer residents of Willamette.
Mrs. Joe Schauble spent the day last
Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. S. Miller
in Sellwood Gardens.
Mr. and. Mrs. Howard have taken a
ten-year lease on the Cora Hunt prop
erty. They moved the latter part or
last week.
Beulah Snidow, . Elva Snidow, An
nette Adcock and Miss Harriet Ro
man of Oregon City formed a merry
party last Wednesday evening and at
tended the Whitney Boy's chorus at
the Portland Auditorium
Miss Una Hyatt entertained a num
ber of her friends at a "Slumber Par
ty" at her home last Friday evening.
After an evening spent playing games
and a night of slumber Miss Una serv
ed breakfast to her guests who were
Misses Hazel Hudson, Elsie Junken,
Arda Cox, Ellen McArthur, Ruth Jun
ken, and Verneita Strong.
Miss Helen Wallis spent the tnree
days of vacation last week visitins
relatives in Portland.
Lloyd Junken and Iva Richardson or
Portland spent Saturday visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Jun
ken. .
Florence Twombly of Portland spent
the week-end in Willamette visiting
her cousin Mamie Wallis.
On Friday evening of last week the
Parent-Teachers association entertain
ed the teachers of the Willamette
grammar school in the school gymnas
ium. A program was given and after
if social evening refreshments, were
served. -
The dance given in the Leisman hall
on Saturday evening was well attend
ed. The music was furnished by an
orchestra from Oregon city Another
dance is scheduled for next Saturday
evening.
Russel Beal, who is attending school
near Newberg, spent Saturday and
Sunday in . Willamette visiting his
mother and brothers.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Junken. Clifford
and Elsie . Junken, accompanied by
Mrs. A. Adamson motored to Gresham
last Sunday.
A basket social, to which everyone
is cordially invited, will be given un
der the auspices of the Sunday school
at the Willamette Methodist church
next Saturday evening. The ladies
and girls are asked to bring baskets,
also pies and cakes. The proceeds of
the sale will be applied on the church
piano.
The Progressive club, which was or
ganized last winter with Chas. Ridder
as president will begin soon to hold
regular meetings which will be an
nounced later. The object of the club
is to boost for the west side and we j
believe much good has been accom- j
nlished as the west side and especial-
i -nr.-,, ,, i o-rowinf ranldlv
ITteraThTregu!armt?nPgid the i
W O W. lodge last Wednesday eve-
4 . , a
nine a social evening was eujujcu .
and pumpkin pie and cider was served, j
On Friday several local members at-
tended the Oreeon City lodge.
Ruth Miller, Mamie Wallis, Miiarea
HTnTnilipjin. Bertha McKlllican anu
Beulah Snidow hiked to Oswego lake
last Friday morning. After rowing on
the lake a "weenie" roast enjoyed.
Estacada
ESTACADA, Oct. 25 Among other
accidents already this season with the
boys playing football.-was that of Sat
urday afternoon when Albert Belfils
was knocked unconscious in a prac
tice game. He was aDie io
..rain thn next day. however, but
showed a bad bruise on his forehead.
Mrs. J. E. Shibley and little son,
Norman, were here Saturday from
Portland to visit Mr. Shibley who is
working in the camps above Faraday.
They returned home Sunday evening.
Jim Smith spent last week at Tilla
mook and Pacific City on a fishing
trip. ,
Last Monday Miss Dora Currin was
operated upon for appendicitis in one
of the Portland hospitals. She is get
ting along nicely.
R. S. Coop was seen on our streets
one day last week, having returned
from Gresham where he has been con
fined in a hospital on account of a
broken leg. He gets around very well
on crutches and is glad to be home
again.
Ai Portland papet reported an acci
dent to Howard Givens, son of Walter
Givens and formerly of Estacada. The
accident happened last Wednesday in
front of their home in Portland when
he was run over by an automobile. He
was unconscious for a short time but
seemed to be all right the next day.
A man by the name of Pemberton,
who was working in the Hurley-Mason
camp above Faraday, had his leg
broken last Sunday when a speeder on
which he wa8 riding, was thrown off
the track. Dr." Rhodes gave first aid
and the man was then taken to Port
land. Mac Dale, who is attending dental
college in Portland, was a week-end
visitor at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale.
Mrs. Viola Douglass visited Portland
last Thursday.
Mrs. Mabelle Carlton, a, niece of A.
E. Sparks, and her son Raymond, ar
rived last Thursday evening from
Oakland, CaL They remained until
Sunday evening when they left for
Portland where the boy is to attend
school and his mother will locate
there.
Mrs. Gertrude G. Hutton, formerly
of Estacada, passed away in Portland
last Friday morning, after a short ill
ness. Mrs. Hutton was the sister of
Walter Giens, a former resident of
this place and where the deceased
made her home for several years. She
was familiarly known ' as "Bobbie"
Grim before herr marriage.
Died At her home in Currinsville,
October 19, 1922, Mrs. Elizabeth
Amann, aged 87 years, 10 months and
24 days. Deceased has been a resi
dent of Currinsville for the past ten
years, coming from Topeka, Kansas.
She is survived by five children, C.
D., L. K. and S. Amann of Currins
ville, W. J. Amann of Jefferson, Ore.,
smri Mrs. Zwirman of George. Funer
al services were held Saturday after
noon in the Gates chapel, Rev. A.
Demoy officiating, and the interment
was made in the I. O. O. F. cemetery
under the direction of Joseph Gates of
C. P. Brown was in Oregon City last
Sunday attending tha ceremony of
laying the corner stone of the I. O. O.
F. temple.
Clyde Ecker left for Portland Sun
day night where he will remain for
a short time.
Mrs. Rex Ludlow returned Friday
from a two week's visit with Portland
rl&tivs
The local W. C T. U. ladies- are
making arrangements to give an en
tertainment and bazaar, along about
December 12. .They will have many
article to sell, especially appropriate
fnr- Christmas presents. The proceeds
j o e affair areto go the the Chil-
dren's Farm Home, which is being
built by the W. C- T. U. women, ev
erybody knows that the work has be
gun and as this association at Esta
cada was given a certain quota of
the amount to be raised, the women
find they are considerably behind and
will have this bazaar and entertain
ment for the purpose of raising their
quota. It is to be called a ''Mother
Goose Affair", more of which will be
said later.
Miss Mildred Douglass was here
from Salem to spend the week-end
with her grandmother; Mrs. - Viola
Douglass.
Albert Lichthorn and wife and Jo
hannah Lichthorn went to Portland
last Sunday to see their mother, Mrs.
G. H. Lichthorn, at St. Vincent hospi
tal. They report that she is improv
ing every day and soon will be able
to return home.
Mrs. U. H. Gibbs accompanied Mr.
Gibbs to Milwaukie last Sunday and
visited friends at Sellwooff.
Mrs. W." H. Grabeel- and children
went to Salem last Friday evening to
visit Mrs. Grabeel's mother, return
ing Sunday evening.
Mrs. Ray Holgate is here in Esta
cada at the home of her mother-in-law,
Mrs. N. J. Holgate, visiting while
her husband is working with his fath
er on a ranch In Eastern Oregon.
The first foot ball game of the sea
son on the home ground took place
last Friday afternoon, between Esta
cada high school and Molalla high.
It was a walk-away for Estacad, the
visiting tern only getting one score.
Last Saturday night was one long
to be remembered by the Artisans of
this place. A special train from Port
land brought out about fifty Artisans
and on their arrival they marched
through the main streets of Estacada,
tooting horns and otherwise making
themselves heard. Marching to the
pavilion in the park they put on the
degree work to a class of about twen
ty candidates, after which there were
short talks from L. C. Langlois, field
manager, supreme master H. S. Hud
son and others. Supper followed and
the remainder of the evening was de
voted to dancing.
Mr. and mis uw
Mr. and Mrs. tjnariie oyaiiva auu -
tie son, Andy, motored out from Port-
'ana last ""
ftie A. E. Snarks home.
......
After a month's visit with relatives
m ' Katnr,av Mr.
Morton went to Portland to meet her.
The feed store of Bartholomew &
Lawrence was moved from the Reed
building on Broadway to its new home
in the Lovelace building on Main
street, south of the-postoffice.
Mrs. G. E. Lawrence left for Owas
so, Wisconsin, last Sunday, in re
sponse to a tejegram announcing the
death of a sister.
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