MORNING ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1912. CORRESPONDENCE JENNINGS LODGE. Mrs. Angeline Similker, of Anoka, Minnesota, has been a recent visitor at the Robertson home on Addie street. Mis3 Esther Campbell, who is at tending the Eugene University, spent the Easter holidays at her home with Miss Farnum. Miss Eileen Dill, of Eugene, visited home folks in Portland and spent one day with Mrs. C. P. Morse. Mrs. Wlevesick and daughter, of Oregon City, called on Mrs. Hugh Ro berts 3i Friday of last week. Miss Flossie Jennings has recovered from her recent illness and visited with her sister, Miss Bronte Jennings, during the week. Messrs. John and Gus " Jacobson have purchased a half acre from Chas. Redmond. This tract is in a very desirable location and has been fenced and the sidewalk improved. Little Ruth Truscott has been con fined to her home for more than a week with an attack of jaundice. Ernest Bruechert, of Omaha, spent Sunday with his cousin, Mrs. Bess Bruechert, and children. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Shaver autoed to Portland Friday and had their household goods shipped to Port land. Howard Smith has recently purch ased the George Shaver property on Boardman avenue. Mrs. Will Jacobs was a Portland shopper Wednesday. Mesdames Emmons and MacFarlane are to be the hostesses of The Circle for May. Mrs. Emmons will enter tain on May 1st, and a porch party will be given by Mrs. MacFarlane on May 15th. TJie May Day party has been given up owing to a number of other engagements which are taking up the attention of the members of The Circle at this time. Saturday, May 4th, a picnic will be given on the west bank of the Willamette. The Circle and their families will enjoy a day in the woods. The launch, Dix ie, and the row boats will convey all who wish to attend, across the Wil lamette. v Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Soesbe and son, Harold, came up from Newport Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ostrom, of Meldrum, entertained at dinner Tues day evening the Symposium Card Club of Portland. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ring, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. P. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Har ry Mutzig, Mr. and Mrs. George Hen derson, Dr. and Mrs. Pettit, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. Sin gletary, Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Stockwell and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hopson. Grange Visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass went to Sheridan Saturday. School in district No. 50 closed Fri day, April 19. Miss Anna Duncan, the teacher, went to Portland Saturday on her way home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Douglass en tertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs." Howlett, Mrs. Viola Douglass, Miss Bina Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. Jim DeShazer and children and Ed Chapman. Sherd Jones was a home visitor Sunday. EAGLE CREEK. Some of the farmers of this neigh borhood are still busy with spring work. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huntington, of Portland, were the guests Saturday and Sunday of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Huntington. Mrs. Will Douglass, accompanied by her uncle, John Handrub, and cousin, Lizzie Luster, went to Stevenson last week to visit a short time with rela tives. Eagle Creek Grange held its regu lar meeting Saturday, but not a very large crowd was in attendance. Three were initiated in the first and second degrees. The Grange has decided to give a May picnic May 18 in their cedar grove. All are invited to at tend. Bring your dinner and spend the day. Buzz Thomas, of Sandy, was a Gallant Offer. "I've been hugsins myself to dis traction ever since dud gave me a pearl necklace for my birthday." "If you need any assistance you know where to come for it." Town Topics. EXPENDITURE ON COUNTY ROADS FOR MARCH, 1912. CLACKAMAS COUNTY. District No. 1. R. A. Redell $ 58.50 C. E. Battin 65.00 O. A. Battin 7 82.50 Wm. Smart 6QM J. A. Davis 100.00 J. Brodio 87.50 E. Atwood 19.25 District No. 2. Security Vault & Metal Works. $ 0.80 A. V. Wicklund 5.00 Clarence Johnson 4.06 L. Hornberger '. .. 2.00 E. R. Bennett 2.50 Beall & Co. 40.80 District No. 3. W. W. Cooke 45.00 H. Laye 15.00 J. C. Elliott & Co 56.30 Grant Mumpower 10.85 C. Wolfhagen 1.25 Wilson & Cooke 23.30 Lee Stradley 20.00 J. Pilster 30.00 W. Pilster 34.00 Guss Stein 28.00 C. Hemrick 22.00 H. Gerhardus 36.00 Gus Lingle 22.00 Leon Miley . ,.. 23.00 Boyer I)e Young 27.00 August Hellar 16.00 District No. 6. Straus Lumber Co ..$624.19 Paul R. Meinig 1.70 Chas. Krebs 10.60 Gust Finger . . '. 11.00 F. Stoike 23.00 C. Stoike 23.00 R. Netzel 5.00 F. Lauderback 22.00 J. Hacelwander ' 8.00 J. Albel 6.00 Chas.- Ruther 12.50 N. Schmitz 34.00 Emil Grunner 12.50 R. Kaiser 6.75 District No. 7. Paul R. Meinig $105.45 Geo. Gibbons 7.00 Fred Gibbons 7.00 C. Cockelrease 6.00 J. Phelps 2.00 Ed TenEyck 3.00 Chas. Bailey 50 Geo. Bornstedt 3.00 E. R.. Leaf 24.75 District No. 8. Firwood Lumber Co $209.90 W. A. G. G. A. 12.00 2.00 2.00 '6.00 2.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 9.50 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 7.00 3.00 2.00 B. Allen W. Gourdeau :.. Sharnke .., Biedenstein Biedenstein ............ Couper Avrill W. O. Rugh D. W. Douglass 10.00 District No. 10. Beall & Co $317.45 Security Vault & Metal Works 86.13 Paul Holm 25.00 F. E. Thomas . . . . .C . . . 285 J. H. Tracy 10.00 J. Duus 10.00 F. Rhodes I . . 10.00 D. Califf . .-. 10.00 G. Inglisb 10.00 G. DeShields 10.00 J. chultz E. Steinman W. Rhodes O. Califf R. Palmateer F. Crawford J. Califf M. V. Thomas F. E. Thomas 8.45 District No. 11. J. D. Adams & Co. $100.00 J. R. Livsay -1.00 Percy Jones . 2.00 C. R. Livesay 1.25 District No. 12. ' J. D. Adams .$100.00 Henry Swales 10.00 Henry Gill . 43.25 Ben Swales . .. 12.00 District No. 15. Wm. Fine ."T. '..:.$ 20.00 Dick Long 18.75 Frank Quinn ,., " 20.00 Wm. Raney 18.75 John Green 17.50 Wm. Groshong : 10.00 Wilson & Cooke 3.85 C. J. Hood 1.65 Wm. Fine 37J50 Dick Long " 5.25 Frank Quinn 7.50 Wm. Rainey 11.25 John Green 5.00 Jim Ausbern .... 20.00 Chas. Broom 20.00 Charles Shockley 25.00 LMattoon 25.00 A. Klemsen 21.00 L. W. Davis 32.50 Joe Hill ... 8.00 F. C. Thomas 2.50 E. L. Camp .' 6.00 District No. 17. W. A. Winder 9.50 Baseball AT PORTLAND RECREATION PARK Cor. Vaughn and Twenty-fourth Sts. OAKLAND VS PORTLAND - April 23-24-25-26-27-28. Games Begin Weekdays at 3:30 p. m. Sunday at 2:30 p. m. - LADIES DAY FRIDAY Boys under 12 Free to Bleachers Wed- E. Rhodes 30.00 E. Craund 14.00 Chas Tbomas ............... v 30.00' D. Skinner ... 12.00 J. Bunkey ". 10.00 T. J. KenKnight 8.00 Ed Shull 11.00 Wilson Evans 13.00 D. R. Dimick t. .'. 20.00 Fred Roth . 2.00 Carlton & Rosenkrans Co. ... 7.10 John Robbins 8.00 F. Reace 4.00 Ivan Dimick 4.00 D. R. Dimick 10.00 E. Rhodes 15.00 H. Cochran 9.50 Wm. Rider 8.00 District No. 19. D. L. Trullinger ......$ 24.40 ArthuE Johnson ......... "7 12.00 Rich Johnson 16.0J Chas. Kerns 2.00 O. J. Culbertson 5.00 Geo. Hostetter ." 8.00 D. L. Trullinger 3.00 D. N. Trullinger 36.25 District No. 20. Larkins & Robbins $120.00 District No. 21. Hult Bros, ..$280.00 Jonas Peterson 10.00 John Erickson. Y. . 10.00 Alex Erickson . . .- 10.00 A. Johnson 10.00 E. A. .Swanson 19.25 R. Gordon 6.00 A. N. Swanson 6.00 Hult Bros 280.00 District No. 23.' R. W." Zimmerman ;$ 32.25 A. Bachert 6.00 D. Kenagy 8.00 V. Berg 14.00 J. H. Krause 6.00 J. H.Hartman 8.00 G. Brune '. 1.00 J. J. Kopper 2.00 C. Potwin .. 2.00 M. King , 9.35 3. H. Hartman 9.35 S. M. Yoder 13.50 H. Gilbertson 12.00 V. Berg 13.50 S. J. Kauffman 6.00 L. I. Kenagy .... 12.00 J. B. King 8.50 W. Howe 12.00 W. W. Irvin 11.25 H. H. Dietz "15.00 District No. 24. Leo Aakin ........... . . $ 15.00 Geo. Askin 6.00 R. Askerson 16.00 W. Noblitt 8.00 G. E. Wyland 8.00 J. J. Leonard .1.00 W. A. Winder 52.50 W. D. Miller 7.00 Geo. Askin, Sr. . 8.00 Geo. A. Ellen 6.00 C. G. Hoffman 2.00 C. E. Miller 54 J. J. Wurne 14.50 C. E. Miller : 33.50 District No. 25. Canby Hdw. & Implement Co..$ 30.55 Cole Bros. & Co .-. 2.25 A. G. Harmack ..... 14.00 J. Bruscb .' 12.00 lakes Sewing a Pleasure fF you could eliminate the jiresome drudgery of pedahng-wouldn t sewing be a pleasure instead of a task? An electric sewing machine motor attached to your machine does all the WORK, giving any speed de sired by the mere pressure of the foot On the treadle. Current can be drawn from any one of. your electric light socketsat any time--in any room-at a cost of but a half-cent an hour. Let us explain how simply the motor is attached how easy the con-rol-how safe the operation. Ask us today. s - Portland Railway, Light and Power Company MAIM OFFICE SEVENTH & ALDER STS. PHONES MAIN 6688 AND A. 6131. W. Baty 8.00 C. D. Keasling 9.00 H. Smith 4.00 Ed Gipson ............... - 4.00 J. B. Mitts "... -. 21.00 F. Merz 6.00 F. Wehner 4.00 G. McFadden 3.75 J. A. Mitts 3.00 C. A. Wallace C. Terry M. Walch District No. 2.00 W. W. Everhart 26. Lloyd Shaver . . ; B. F. Harless . . S. A. Cordill J. M. Cross. 7.00 .75 L. Callahan . 1.75 District No. 27. J. H. Barth ' $ - 2.00 Orville Jackson 2.00 Joe Jackson 4.00 A. Olsen 7.00 O. Olsen 7.00 A. Barth .: 5- o Working for thelother fellow arid 3 Get Busy for Yourself What can be won with a little work a fine prie every JO days THE To what people are saying and you. will see how popular you are THEN GET IN AND WIN Yours for the skins: Hr s ?. --:: J. A i - ft - , " i . "' , . . ... ( T r f 1 Don't it look good tOiyou To sMmulate inlerest in the voting and- ivc each one a chance to profiKby their work we will give a prtee every ten days. These prizes will not affect the fina1 count in any way as all votes will count on THE GRAND AUTOMOBILE These prizes will be given to the one that hands n the largest number of votes very ten days. V " $100 In Gold We will give $100 to the contestant who makes the second best showing. If you don't think you can win the cat get in and win the $ J 00. Jast think; $100 for a. few week's work in the even ing or before work. ;0 . 14.00 2.00 $ 11.5Q. 2.00 12.00 2.00 10.00 3.00 5