FROM CEDAR MILL (From the Chronicle correspondent) When John (No last name was given here - don't know why) is visiting in Cedar Mill some people seem deeply interested concerning the time he departs from his lady love. John is all right, even if he does go home between two days some times. Rev. WIGSTAD, minister of Beaverton, delivered a very interesting missionary sermon at the M.E. church of this place on Sunday last. His address was very much enjoyed by those present. U.S. ALLEN, formerly of Ohio, has moved into G. H. REEVE'S farm, which he has leased for two years. Mr. ALLEN is pleased with the country and intends to make Oregon his future home. Our Sunday school has a very large attendance. Much interest is evinced by the young people. Our school will continue during the summer with Mrs. I. EVERSON as superintendent. For the benefit of the curious we will state that the location of our village is seven miles west of Portland, nine miles east of Hillsboro and three miles northeast of Beaverton. If those who are not familiar with the way from Beaverton to Cedar Mill will call on Walter REEVES, he will gladly conduct them in safety to their destination. J. SAMMONS, who recently lost his shop by fire, has rebuilt and is doing a rushing business, with William HILGERS, recently of Chicago, as blacksmith. Charles and Henry BURTON, sons of Crit. BURTON, started on Tuesday last week for Chicago, which place they intend to make their future home. The school officers elected at the last meeting were Mrs. B. MILLAR, J. C. SMITH and Philip STREET as directors, and Charles HICKELTHIER as clerk. The people of Cedar Mill met on Tuesday of last week and rebuilt the cemetery fence, which was blown down during the last snowstorm. Mrs. SMITH of East Portland was buried in the Cedar Mill cemetery on (the rest of this item is torn away - the paper is very ragged) Here we are, apparently forgotten by the county papers. When it comes to paying taxes we are forcibly reminded that we still exist. Miss Mary WALKER, who has been attending school at Pacific University, spent vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. WALKER. Miss Lelah POMEROY, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. KIRTZ, returned to her home at Greenville on Wednesday last. Lincoln YOUNG and W. KYLE of Portland visited friends and relatives of his place lasst Sunday. Mrs. Dell DICKENS of Gales Creek is visiting her brother, A. KIRTS _____________________________________________ Next time: Hillsboro, including Annual Meeting of the Western Oregon Stallion Society Barbara Cady cady978@aol.com