OREGON . CITY COURIER-HERALD. ' ANUARY. 26, 1900. CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS lo Correnionden1n. Tarties Bonding in communications fo publication should be very careful about, indulging in personal!' ie. If you wish to slur hiiv one, ilase i-ign your n;nie. To Subscribers. Country subscriber who have not re ceived their calendars fchould call st their postollice and get one. Calendars were sent out for every subscriber resid ing in the country. Stone. On Tuesday we had some very hard showers, composed of enow and rain. Monday evening there was quite a Withering at the residence of Mr. and Vlrs. Grant Mumpower, composed of the young people of this vicini'y, in honor of the ninth anuiversary ot their wedding. After enjoying themselves in Raines, songs, etc., the order was given t hat the ladies retire to an adjoining room and place one foot below a curtain dra-vn across the door, the gentlemen to guees who the owner of any particular foot was. If the gucsser guessed right, he bad the privilege of pulling taffy the rest of ti e evening with the owner of the foot, We think that some of the boys had the advantage, as they seemed to be better acquainted with the foot of 'some of the girls than others. ' J. W. Watts is ditching some of bis wet land these days. Mrs. Underwood is out visiting rela tives and friends this week. Walter Shepherd is having his barn finished. Elder J. II. Moore aud G. P. Rich held a successful meeting last week in this neighborhood. A joint debatt at the Holcomb school house Wednesday evening between the Hatchery and Holcomb societies. Ques tion, "Resolved, That expansion is a beneflt to this government." Hatchery affirms. Jan. 23. Garfield. Fine weather, and the health of the community general ii very good at the time of writing. Preacher G. P. Rich and Elder Moore are holding a meeting at the Garfield schoolhouso. La t Sunday Rev. Allen preached at Mount Zion church; Morehouse at the Tracy schoolhouse; a German preacher it the Porter schoolhouse, and Rich at the uuruekl sclioollious.. It seems to have been a general feast in that line. .Well, the people" are glad to seo such is there h.ts not buen any preaching here for a long time! Are- guaranteed Send for C'rcul.irs of Case, Sulky, Gang and Walking Plows and Harrows H Best Drill in the Come and Mitchell, First and Taylor Mr. James Stone, ol Currinsville.was the guest of Mis. J. P. Irviu Saturday and Sunday. The singing school closed last Satur day niilit. The teacher and class were well pleused with the proyres they ha l made. They hope to'haveanother term of singing school in the near future. Negro minstrels will show at the Tracy sohoolhousd Monday evening. Mr. Holder has bought the Haliway place. The people of Garfield are glad to see such people come, as thev seem to be enterprising good Christian peo ple. We tender them a warm welcome, Mr. Matix has move 1 to Eastern Ore gon. 1 tie new store is doing a rushing business. Good luc to vou. bovsl There is a new picket fence in front of J. P. Irvin's house. It is quite an im provement on the old rail fence. John and Frank Irvin d, serve tho credit of it being there. Mrs.' McNeal, of lackamas, is here vmiting her daughter, Mrs. Win. Oat field. Arthur Rich, of Kelso, was in this neighborhood buying hogs. M. .Shubel. Prof. Ed Schmidt just commenced another term teaching singing. He has a class of twelve. You can hear.do.ray, me, almost anywhere. Mr. Schmidt is thinking of giving a concert in the hear future. . Jack Wallace, of Highland, was visit ing here Sunday. Miss Myrtle Currin, of Ely, is visiting Miss Eletha Cummins. While coming home from Oregon City one day last week Wm.Kleinsmiih, ofClarkes, was thrown head foremost out of a wagon into the mud. Fortu uately it waB mud or he might have broken his neck. The chances are we will have to report a sad accident one of these days, as the road is in a danger rm condition. Old Mr. Wolf went to Portland Fri day to visit his daughters. E. W. Hornshuh went to Portland last week to buy his clover seed. He thinks it pays to go to Portland. We are informed that there is a move on foot to close tho schoolhouse against the debating society. We hope the ma jority of tho board of directors will not let a m.111 take revenge in that kind of a way. You see there are persons with such revengeful natures that if their neighbors' chickens laid larger eggs than their own they would want to kilt the neighbors' chickens. Quite a number were invited to take part in the closing exercises of Miss Case wmzgf Lighter Draft than Doing same amount of wcrk 1 wn. h cosier Drill i "liHMW-"li '"if1 see . us when you come Lewis & Stayer Co . Streets. Ada Moehnke's school at Clarke's next Friday in a debate "Co-operation vs. Competition." Willie Moehnke has gone to Seattle, Wash., whe.re he will visit for awhile. The farmers here have concluded not to visit the world's fair in Paris. It is not a boycot on : c ount of the Dreyfus case ei her. I think the most of them don't know that our money is good in Europu, but they 'Till soon find out, as the office seeker is abroad in the land and he will enlighten themi J. B. Beeson is tryiug to get all the help he can towards planking about one-fou'th mile on the Highland and Oregon City road. . ; '00. Canity. was the coldest night of Last night the season. Mrs. Buck, of Portland, came home to take care of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. S. Buc'k, who has been quite ill for the past few days. Milo Lee is confinel to his bed suffer ing from a severe attack of rheuma tism. . Grandma Lee is very tow and not much hopes of her recovery, as she is 92 years of age and Very feeble.'' : Kye Stogadill was taken with another sinking spell Ust Tuesday morning but is better this morning. An ice cream social was given at the Methodist parsonage last evening, and a pleasant time wis enjoyed by all. Joseph Cook U visiting his son-in-law. Mr. Hinshaw, our station agent. Mr. u. isocK, 01 Aurora, was in our city yesterday. Miss Maud Stanley Dobbins, from Portland, came home to help take care of her mother, who has been quite ill for the last few days. Kell Hoss, of Eastern Oregon, is in our ciiy visiting Dun tiiogsdill for a lew days. Mr. Carlton went to Portland on busi ness yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Rosenkrans went to Portland this morning to attend a wed ding. The bride and groom will return with them The revival meetings have closed at 1 the Christian chuich. The members are now trying to get a regular minister here from Ohio to take charge of this church. Maple Lane. A few of the friends of Mrs. N. W. Richards gave her a surprise Saturday evening and had a most enjoyable tithe. About 10 o'clock a luncheon was served by the surprisers, who about 11:30 left for homo, being assured that they had given as well as received pleasure. Those present were: Mrs. Flo Jen nings, of Selwood, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davies, Mrs. W. O. Dickerson and daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Triumph Sulky and iang lows walking Plows World Out I "0" Series mini) h(ys 1;x1kv roliilud No 20-0-12 inch $a co No 46-0-13 inch 10 co Shares, LamlsMcs, Mould- boards, etc., wil fit Oliver No.20 and 40. to Portland p PORTLAND. OREGON Ward, Mrs. Swallow, Mrs. Shortlege and daughter, Anna, and Mr. and Mrs. Bray ton. Mr. aud Mrs. W. W. Marrs, of Oregon City, drove out Saturday to try our fine roads and called on Mrs. Brayton. George C. Brownell gave us a charac teristic speech last Thursday night. He gave us a piece of news which left us in the lurk and we don't know where we are at. George wished us to remember that money is not a creature of law. Ii-aacSurfus and James Shelley aie both quite sick. " .. Nearly everyone in this neck of the woods is sick with the grippe Mesirs. Surfus and Shelly are confined to their beds with lung trouble. A n.;mber of Miss Lizzie Gerhauaer's young trieuds surprised tier at ner home on Saturday evening, Jau. 13th, it being her 15th birthday. The evening was pleasamly spent in Bocial games until a late hour, when refreshnents were served, and all departed for their homes wishing Lizzie many hapoy re turns of her birthday. Those present were Misses Edith and Jessie Jackson, Martha Bauman and Elsie Gibbs; Messrs. Courtie and Tommy Uibbs,John Gaffney and Arthur Baumann. Mrs. Jackson was called to Needy Saturday to the bedside of her mother, who is very low with a complication ef diseases. Mis. Flo Jennings, of Sellwoou, is visiting her 'mother, Mrs. Richards, this week. J. G. Noe, one of Needy's enterpris ing teachers, visited his uncle, G. F. Gibbs and family Satirday and Sun day. Miss Maggie Marlia called cn Anna tfnortledge Sunday afternoon. Missej Lulu Adi ms and Nina Caples, of Oregon City, were the guests of Mr. Richards Tuesday. MisB Elsie Lyman, of Beaver Creek, is the guest of Miss Maggie Marlin this week. Mrs. Gibbs is able to be about aga in after being confined to her bed with a cold. Mr. and Mrt. E. E. Martin spent Monday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs. Miss Laura Williams was visiting friends and ' relatives in our burg last we k. Jai:. 24. Pansy Blossom. Eagle Creek. The weather, for the past week, has been lovely, but has no grown colder, ! and ii ending iu the usual "Oregon mist." A dance was given at the residence of Mrs. Gerhardus, on Saturday evening, which was attended by a large crowd, who report a good lime. R. B. Forrester had his ankle seri ously injured last week, but is rapidly improving. Mr. Dean, of Eastein Oregon, is vis iting his uncle, W. M. De .n, of Kelso. The Bchool is progressing very nfcely with Mr. G. McArthur as teacher. The new Artisan lodge, organized by Mr. Rankins, is said to be flouri- ting. The Cape Nome fever seems to be quite prevalent among our peo. le. A number of our citizens are talking very seriously of going to the gold fields. Char.ej Foster and wife were out from Gladstone Sunday to the former's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Foster, of this place. Mrs. Viola Douglas has gone to Du fur, Eastern Oregon, to visit her son. Will Cornish has returned to Eagle Creek after a long absence. Mr. Cor nish had the pleasure of going to the Philippine isUuds in the lute war, and of course we are glad to eee him. Miss Lena Hoiger is quite sick. . Jan. 23. "Felicia." Mountain View. Wednesday morning of this week was quite cold, the thermometer registering three degrees below freezing. j Mr. and Mrs. Freidrich drove out to Cams last Friday and spent the day with Mrs. Friiderich'a sister, who is quite sick. - Mahlon Moran has gone to Seattle to wotk, and expects to send for his wife coon. Mr. Lock is digging a well on his pieiuises. Mr. and Mr. A. L. Jones, of Mulino, went to Portland Saturday and were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gillett Sunday. F.lhel Jefferson is on the sick list this week and is absent from school. Mr. L. Collard, of Xewberg, was vis iting his sister, Mrs. Si vage, Monday. He was on his way to Washington.where he has work. Miss Myrtle Currin is at Sehubel this week visiting her friend, Miss Eletha Cummins. Mr. G. W. Todd, who has been visit ing with his sister, Mrs. Ring, the past two months, returned to California lat wtek. Miss Flora Kaler and her sister, Mrs Adams.'of Molalla, were the guests of Mrs. llaynes and family Tuesday eve ning. Lottie Sager, who has been out visit ing her parents for the past three weeks, has returned and is visiting with Mrs. Gillett this week. Mrs. Savage spent last Sunday near Milwaukie among friends. Mr. SmalUy'a mother, from Wash ington, is visiting with him this week. Mrs. Duane Ely is at Tualatin, Wash. ington county, visiting relatives this week. , Jan. 24. Sauna. ' Saving water. Mrs. Bard has moved into James Maira' hoube- Mr. McGetchie was seen showing a would-be-purchaser his Springwater farm the other day. The farmers are aoing their spring plowing. Strawberries are blooming, and apple t es were seen leaving out. '"" William Bard and A. M Shibley took S)me beef cattle to Oregon City last we k. The young people have formed a his torical club which meets at the parson age every Tuesday evening. The Springwater Sunday school has formed a historical club, which meets at the parsonage every Tuesday evening. The Sprin water Sunday school has increased its teachers from five to nine. The Springwater Giange has its hall all paid for excepting $17. Mrs. Lewellen was out riding Sunday for the first time since her bum. Jan. 22 . 1900. Logan. The Logan Cheese Manufactaring Co. met Monday a fternoon and perfected their organization. The officers of the company are as follows: Board of direc tors: J. M. Tracy, Fred Gerber, Frank Wilson, Fred Snyder and Jacob Huber; J.M.Tracy, president; Fred Gerber, vice president; W. W. Austen .secretary ; J. C. Kirchem, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Balsmeier have returned and have rented Casper Moore's place, where they will reside. Martin Tellfison and wife returned to their home in Washington Some of our politicians seem to think they orryhe county in their vest pocket. Of this class Brownell is a prominent member. It seems that he went to Portland recently and while there made the statement that he would be a candi date for congress aa he he had the solid support of his county with the exception of three men, viz: Maddock, Ramsby and Horton. . t lled'uuul. It is rumored that J. Kimbull has bought 112 acres of timber land from A.' Wright. This leaves Mr. Wright but 65 acres of land, which he offers for $20 per acre. We are sorry to state that E. Brock has lost his best horse. Mr. Hicinbothem, Mr. Allen and Mr. Funk went over to Mulino last week to move over Rev. O. W. Allen, who will preach at Redland the 28th at 11 a. m Miss Lyda Cutting was visiting friend and relatives here the past week. Miss Retta Ward leaves this week for her home at Butte, Mont. Miss Susie Funk is going to Portland with Miss Cutting. It is said that there will be two wed dings in this commuurty soon. Rev. Sloper preached to a full house at Bethel last Sunday. There will be preaching again in two weeks, at which time .communion services will be held and new members tnken in. Jan. 23. U. S. Liberal, Road Boss J. R. Shaver and crew have completed the bridge across the branch at Wright's Springs. The mails will no longer be ondangered on accouut of high water. Ne t Farr, ol Oregon City, nearly lost hit valuable 1I04 between S. Wright's and Liberal in the wagon road. He got into the loblolly of mud and all under except his nose. Newt got him out and then the air w.is blue for awhile. Mack, you had better take awaj tk at old cart or that youug lady will burn it up I The old block beats the cart. Boys, get your best girl for the masquerade ball the 14th of February at Grange,hall. We are going to have a time, and don't you forget it. Everybody has been plowing, even our merchant. That's right.Jim! J. O. Morris has been on the sick list, but is now able to go to work again . E Dodife is busy cutting shingles. He cannot fill his orders. That speaks well for his shingles. He is making white fir and cedar shingles. A petition is being circulated for do nation road work from Wright's bridge to Meadowbrook. Throw your shoulder to the wheel boys, it needs it 1 The Enterprise says the pops will have a loving cup for the democrats. If they do have on e it will be of silver and not made by a republican trust. A Boer shell fell in this section one night last week, and exploded. A piece hit a man, aa he was leaving a neigh bor's smokehouse with a shoulder .of meat. Good shot ! Jan. 25. ltitzville, Wash. I thought I would send you a few itoins for your valuable paper from this- place. Tho weather is fine, grass growing,. and Btock is looking well. A few cattle are 'dying from disease, but it is thought lo be under control by this time. ' Messrs. Erby and Ben Ward, of this place, have just finished drilling a well 116 feet drep for Mr. Reeder, and Mr. Cochran has just finished one, 41b feet deep,for Mr. Smith. ' , . , Mr.. Cochran has lost two sets of tools and it is the supposition that it is the cause of so much trouble in China. There is a man in this country selling lottery tickets, and eveiy number draws a prize. Only $2.50 takes a ticket. One of them drew a wife from Missouri, aud another from Hoosieranua, Indi ana. There has been a gteat number of tickets issued, and no one has received a blank yet. There was a grand reception given last week at Mr. and Mrs. Best's residence, and your correspondent was there, where he never met with a happier, livelier and more sociable crowd before People wishing to get homesteads will do well to come out and look at this country. We have the best roads you ever saw for a new country. The farm ers haul their barnyard manure and straw and throw it on the roads, which seems to work in the dirt and makes it hard and smooth. W. W. Irvin. New Era. We are having fine weather, and hopo it will continue. We are sorry to hear that J. C. New berry isn't improving. J.'G. Foster is still sick at hi,? grand- dadghter's, Mrs. G. Critzer's, anu is very- low at the present writing. Mr. and Mrs. Pavid Penman, sr., and two daughters were in Oregon City Fri day and Saturday and attended the ban quet at the W. O. W. hall, at which. they report a good time. Miss Gussie Randall is home and is still confined to his home with scarlet fever. We hear of several cases of whooping cough in the neighborhood of the Brown school house. The man that the whale swallowed but couldn't keep him down was seen in our burg Sunday with his new steed. Charles Rider and his three sisters were at the W. O. W. hall Friday even ing. Mr. Ogles was in our midst last Sun day. Mrs. J. O. Newberry is staying in Portland with her husband during his illuess. , Frank McArthur has gone back to school. The Bourgoyne boys were home visit ing their parents a short time ago. Jan. 20. Mabel. Barlow. Cold snap. First ice for tho winter, Our new store is now in working or der, and Mr. Freeman, the proprietor, seems to understand his business. A fine opening, here for a first-claes blacksmith. Shop and tools all ready. Come on. Our debating Bociety has accepted the challenge of the Marks Prairie society. Now, oh Lord, if you can't help us, please don't help them Marks Prairie fellows. Just keep still and watch the fur Ily. How sharper than the serpent's tooth is ingratitude." Hear that young re publican upstart of the Aurora Borealis calling the venerable Senator Hoar an old fool 1 No man can be a republican and have opinions of his own. lie must stady the creed and bury manhood. Hit some more, Borealis. That whole republican crowd has a tendency that way. Special to the demo-pop silver-social crowd Never mind the weather; let's all get into bed together and take care of Clackamas county any how. Jump in while he cover is down. The very latest -from the front The Barlow Debating Society is now firmly intrenched on a semi-circle' of copjes surrounding Marks Prairie, each debater loaded lo the muzzle with dumdums. R. R. Bratton was the recipient of a handsomely bound history of nis regi ment, the Twenty-seventh Indiana Vet eran Volunteer Infantry, in which he served four years during the civil war, from hi son, L. H. Bratton, who lately returned from the Philippine islands, a member of the late Firet North Dakota Volunteers, for which he says," many thanks, my comrade boy. , Jan. 24. Corporal. hit ritroliblug It Weill 1 Would quickly leavo you ifyou use 1 Or. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sutlerers have proved their matchless merit for sick aud nervous headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by George A. Hard ing, druggist. Cameras and up-to-date photo sup plies at Charman & Oo's. Ray filter at special prices.