'V m M Vv, gom aw aiuRisR-iiAii). January 4. . " - J 'v ( e -v jm Uearanc BCclow Cost Every hat and all millin ery goods must go Mats for 5fl)c and Up C. GOLDSMITH May MilsteaJ is viaftin., iaiBtr ifa Richard's Magic Stamping Pad CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS . rails .o are bill x . .Received on consignment a handsome up-to-date, upright piano; owner going cast; will be sold at a great sacrificeby Block the HoinefurniBher. Maple Lane. Christmas and New Year'B are the features cf theuay. A ball was given at the hop house Christmas night. A very enjoyable time was had after the violin was tuned up, which was about 10 o'clock, p. m. Miss Elsie Gibbs spent Christinas at home. ' George Sliortledge and George Mautz eame home from 'the coast, where they were duck hunting. , Delbert Shelly is home from Califor nia, where he has been cutting , wood for J, Duffy. ' ' The smiling face of Arthur Sitton was een in Maple Lane last week. A number of Maple Laueites took part i In the charavarl at Beaver Creek last i' week. v V, I There was a social hope at L. How- , : ru a oki jhv n Bin. . . j Mike and DkiTCaffney! of harmony this special features of the evening's enter tamment. A dainty lunch was served at midnight, after which the guests went'home wisung Mr. Friedrich snd family many happy returns of the eve ning. . ' . .,, A number of young men of this place met at the residence of Mr. Veteto last Thursday evening for the purpose of or ganixing a Gun Club. The officers were elected as follows: President, Elmer Ve teto i vice-president, Oscar Burgoyne; secretary, Weitley Sevick; treasurer, John Grader. Each member put in $1 to pay for a A.Clay pigeon trap. All of the boys around New Era will be ex perts with a gun before long. Ed Spulak is building a new work shop. . Dr,. Furgeaon has the road to his new warehouse completed, and the road is in first class shape. - Most of the farmers of this place con template shipping thoir spuds on the train to San Francisco unless the boats come down to the same freight rates. Jacob Crader and grand-daughtej. Miss Eliza gums spent Christmas with relatives at' Jjohn Gt jis week 1 'Mrs. d 7 Mrs. d er culled Monday Wnlng. Jan. 1 ey has been hauling hay on Mrs. Gibbs Newsboy. f May Milstea, Portland The Enterp-ise has a new !or Irom this part of the woods bv tWame of News Boy. j Miss ,Wade has been hav an nt" tack of rheumatism, but is vering. Frank Haun is on the the e Ji8t- Charlie Armstrong has soliV' n'19 store at Scott's Mill and hapne t0 Portland to spend the winteriith llia mother and sister. Everything is calm on thn 'dge, and everyone is looking for good r168' Ior the next few years, and if thu?on l2et U they will be fooled, sure thij Wilson and Crouse are mak fence in some new slashing. Charlie Ryan and- Ralph SI making rails to place, on the f ris that leads to Oregon City. I Raymond Wylandaud his hther, Al Wyiand, are home aain. will spend the winter with their fier and mother. ( Mr. Samstrora lost his old da' horse. He had his leg broken. i Milwaukle. j Whereas, It has pleaseV,tt -Great Master of the Universe tf ft ,rom amongst us our brother 'nk E. Wills, be it ,, V' ? Resolved, That in the'deaC Brother Frank E. Wills, that this d' ' V has lost a very worthy brother, brff togave a great deal of his time and' rfy-ln the advancement of Mil watf 'fJ-' ange No, 268, and the order at larV 'ener getic worker ; the community "i good citizen, and his wife, a de; ' 1 tius band. ;':, Resolved, That this Granecider its heartfelt sympathy to his wife' fed ara ily in their bereavement and whilst we bow to the will of our toaster aba i doetb all things well." Let asi ward to a happy reunion in hereafter. ' Resolved, That these resolutions be spread on the minutes of this Grange and a copy be sent to Sister Susie Wills also to the county papers and thp P" cific Farmer. I J. S. RihIlby,' R. Boot Anna Hi I Great Dissolution Sale The Most Remarkable Sale of the Day I : : 9 ' ' We are determined to dissolve and in order to do so have I prepared an aggregation of Bargains that we think were never t equaled ..-, . .' ' -; X 7- : ., v. X ' tuj, mnckts of Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' and Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Etc Call and inspect the Fine Bargains Offered. .: t - TT'- . t We quote no prices here, as the goods should be seen to J fully appreciate W Dig yaiu. . , f jbk for- great ' TSTiieJkithu.vii fv.'A. A large crowd attended thfityirist- mas tree at Smith's hall. SotrS t'ofthe boys were presented with dolls 'j! The dance at the hall was a success . the fliiiu: M(Jnd ; bight There is a wedding on the1 ; docket 24th.at..Ei.rv.Bd; (t.-f-'s;:, if 'f.-i; irfret another dried ht y for m ' SALE-XO-BE HELD AT PRICE IBKv STM1E ? Main Street, Corner 6th OREGON CITY, OR. M M I I lillt I - -1 1 " 4 t H".U Charles Bigelow, of Portland, spent; Christmas with I. J. Bigelow. Albert Moshberger made a flying trip to Mount Angel last Saturday. Master Ernest Sconce made a visit to Mr. Ring's place sunuay. . , Hon. George OVa spent the holidays in Oregon City Aiv,o,.f Uiliw. who is worKinu uu aiuoi v ----- Mr. Pope's farm on Elliott Prairie, was home last Sunday. H P. Coutcher, agent of the New York Lile Insurance Company, is in our midst. . Several persons have insurea in that company. ful. Dot Wilhelra, Jake llOlliw" " J 1 Elmer and Ernest Storger hnisuea tne side walk from SturgeB mill to Mr. Vick's place. There was a surprise party at Ernest Sturges' place Monday night. Games were played. Everyone had a good time. t We are having snow and rain today. Dbwdrop. Herald at the time, and the amount of fun and general enjoyment that has been extracted from that source has been too bountiful to report from week to week, but the last was the chief one, which occurred last njght, New Year's eve, when all met atjttyet hall, except Henry Zeigler, thene'f'y-married mem Willwlt, yew Era. ' B, Friedrich made a business (rip to Oregon City last Friday. Mr, Zlni and son, Mike, returned from California to their old home near Hew Era. Mies Olive Friedrich h ben visiting relatives in Portland for the past few days. Miss flattie Spulak is visiting her mother during the holidajs. I Charlie Slyter is an expert at jump ing on the train. Mr. Sevick'g mill dam washed out a few days ago. They will rebuild it in the Bpring. ' ' A delightful oirthday party was given at the residence of B. Friedrichs in boner of Miss Olive's sixteenth birth day. Pano.ng, games and music were Aa no one seems to take notice of our little ridge, I take my pen and let you know that we are still alive. What has become of Newsboy who gets whooped up In Sullivan style. Old Rusty is home again. He will apend the holidays with his father and mother. He will again return to Cali fornia, as his health is much better there. James Russell is still wo, king at hie. old trade. ' Mr. Crusin is spending the most of his time feeding lug calves, which he bought last fall. The dance at Dan Grosham's was well attended and everybody had a good time. Musio was furnished bv Frank Haun and A. Pluard. . The wind storm which we had a few days ago was a great deal like the one we had some years ago. It blew down heds and a part of the barn roof of Mr. Thomas. Milly Nicholson is still batching on her old place. . Vi5 IT. Li. Heinz, who accomp-y 4"D Freddie, to California. W'M-Xl?: V-me last Friday, while the ltLtJ rfdued for his health. t Fred Yobann visited bis sisteiy Mrs. C. It. Thompson and her family, Sell wood, last week, and also took in iiie K. 0. T. M. social at that place f lriday night. He says the people of Stjwood are very sociable and economic that no one wai drunk nor any dful jards made, and also 'speaks highly j the ladiesof that place and Milwauku Mrs. Scramlin is visiting frier. at Hood River. $ Lorena Bros, are grubbing a piece of ground for J. Smith. , j Ed Morris has taken a Job of grubbing foor F. Yobann. i Mr. Wilson's family is sick with measles. j Will Heins bought Fred Lamour'8 in terest in a threshing machine. Rural Dell. j Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bonney, of Hub bard, apent Christmas with I, J. Bye low. ' j jjLttdid Wagons Guaranteed t 01 t'l ; bcrl frrrjj-Ie to huild. Represent 65 years cxp: :' '.' w-jren build j which is a 'betl-2 high grade article (best possible to build) than all the talk irixci.Hedeakrs and agents for cheap wagons can possibly give you . 1 above MITCHELL, & LEWIS Co., the mnwcis ot the MITCHELL WAGONS nay 25 to 30 perccht the market mice of tw l;r iri-a.la nf fir,.i ctu ... ..:) ,..., r - i....... : 1 ...L. ngia examination of each piece and to enable them to skim off the cream of the wasron timber offered on the market 11 ENCK WE CAN ARSOI.IITP.V atAi-AWTinr ,,; r :k- ;'VVi 1 . h anJ 11 ,s Just as' ""Possible to build a good waon without good timber as it ts , to inuld a good house without a good foudation. The foundation of a wan on is the timber. We know J v... .... w urtvu nit; uesi, UkUiyou cant .et iini tr t he mint. In hnvmor a waimn run imitf ", . . ------ "... 1 - -J n ..ni-w we leave unpaitited the Rrt tlmr Vml ran rAllfll-m miF ctntAmAnta a .7.1?" ! .uny. MilU hLLWAGONS are lipht-runnina well proportioned and well IS I r Z: : ' r. V f,V"?'e i5,:ST wagon on the Market Today. You can't make a mi l ; liberal. 1901 came in like a lion with snow and sleet. .- y James AHannegan Is unfortunate again. He has a lot of pets not rab bits, but boils. Several watch parties were held Mon day night. At 12 o'clock it Bounded like a battle was going on. Window lights shook witb the heavy blasts of dynamite. A ievi cienman is finishing bis p" residence inside. L. W. Deeth is tw ing the doors for him. H. L. Barnes and Vrife held family reunion at thtir residence ihristmas day. They gave one of thbest din ners that was ever given U this place. There were $ Invited quests present. Mrs. snuitz, ot foitlaoJ.tneir daughter, presided as chief cook. The house was beautifully decorated, and everything eatable wad servid in regular courses. Long will that (by be remembered by all present. Mrs. Sihw Wright served a Christ mas dinner. Twenty guests were pres ent, and all had a good time, and all went home feeling haopy, as though so ciability was the thing to crown success and happiness. 1 A. J. Maville and family spent Xmas with their daughter, Mra. Kinsey, at Canemah. They report having had a glorious good time. William Morey and Rev. W. Wiles had a family "dinner. The day was pleasantly spent. Quite a crowd of voung people at tended the dancing school at Molalla last Saturday night. Frofessor Hal pruner crowns success in all his dancing schools. They report a large school at that place. Stock is down hill grade now. Wheat is scarce. ' Chicken feed cannot tie obtained. Jjo- ! Sylvia. .1 1 i. . . . I , . r 8 worJ-we claim to be trustworthy and reliable; beside, m.iuw.v.v v. puvu iwisas we can (readies tounges, ete.) so t Mitchell, N St aver Co PORTLAND. OREGON Harlow. wind and rain, ber of the rlub, whom we all hoped to meet on that occasioii with his eaid to- he handsome young Wife, but it is sus- picioned that he is afraid some of us young fellows might fill in love with her too. Don'obe selfish, Brother rienry. We want to see both.' of you at the fes tive board at the club at our hall, next Saturday eve, with a well filled basket of good things to eat and drink, and at once proceed to extract pleasure from about five euchre tables. I would like to tell who won the prizes, but C, 0. Barlow, Henry Hedges, Will Tull; D. 0. Free man and a few others don't wish theif names mentioned in connection with a euchVe club, so I will try not to give them away. We advanced on the sand wiches, cakes, coffee an i other goodies furnished by Mrs. Jesse, Mrs, C . U. Bar- -J- M-r. . n Q" Frunmsn. M" ton, Mrs. Hedges, Miss Veva 'Tull, and others. The prizes were furnished by Mrs. and Miss Shepherd. Of course, we dont iiend to tell just who belongs to this club. At ten minutes to 12 m thesont and dance Commenced. At ex actly m, bells, horns, children and doa were turned loose, and oh, Mr. Jitor, if you had been there for ' the ,iext thirty minutes you would have dis covered that the roaring cataract at Ore gon City was a gentle murmur. After this a speech was delivered apparently by Willie Tull, but the real source was undlscoverable. At 1 a. m. we all dispersed to our homes with sad hearts at the thought that the 19th century had slipped from our view forever, but with the fond hope that the new-born century will be more prolific with good results for all, instead of the few as In the past. And that office boodling, national debts, private ownership ot public utilities, war and other evils will come to an end with'n the 20th century is the earnest desire of Corporal. Willamette. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt give a party Thursday to their many friends. The young folks were entertained in the af ternoon, and in the evening the . older ones were similarly entertained. Dainty reiresnments were serveu. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt were pronounced by the guests as royal entertainers. Miss Bertha Howell is learning to Bet type, and is assisting her father on his botany. George Mcllwain and wife, of Salem, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howell last week. The young people gave Mr. and Mrs. Hulden a surprise party Monday night and watch the old year out and the new one in, Refreshments were served, and a good time was had. All wishad Mr. and Mrs. Hulden a Happy New Year and took their departures for their homes. seems fell Sam' Cox and Miss Agnes Nelson were- a united in marriage on Cbrietmaa day at at the home of the bride in Oswego. Miss Emma Clayson returned to h er honie in Concord hvt Wednesday morning- Miss Annie Larson and brother from Oswego, were visiting friends in Canby last Sunday. . Gus Bock and Miss Josie Knight will be united :n marriage next Sunday at the ho.ne of the bride's parents, Mr,, and Mrs. 'William Knight. A great many invitations have been issued and many friends will be pleasant. Mr. Martin, of McMinnville, is visit ing his f.ither, Mr. A.- Martin . Mountain View. Winter weather again which bad for Oregon. On New Year's morning. Snow to the depth of three inches. , Mr. Dickey and two sons, of Iowa ar rived here last week and will spend a few weeks visiting with his daughter, Jktrs. J. Loche. jm-riffu'ot lamiyjT welW toJefferv son to spend iie holidays among parent! and friends. John Franci" has gone to Multnomah county again to spend a few weeks. W. G. Beattle spent the 'holidays at home with his parents. F ' M. Darling has resumed teaching after a vacation during the holidays. There will be services at the Moun tain View church next Sunday at 3 :30 p. m by Rev. Bollinger. V Sunday school will begin at 2 :20 next Sunday. . " Charles Daniels, of Mulino, was the guest of Mr. Gillett Saturday evening whileonhlsway to Kelso, Wash., to work in the shingle mill at that piaoe. Mrs. Mack is dangerously ill. No one is allowed to see her except , her particu lar friends. Henry Seltier, of Mulino, was in thia berg Wednesday shaking hands with old-time friends. He was on his way to Washington to visit Sherman. his sister, Mrs.., Mr. and Mrs. Mulvey, who have been spending a few days among friends in Oregon City, were guests of Mis. Kin;j0 Wednesday. Sauna. be up after a and long i-now, wind ami rain, it looks like winter. . Stock is better off under sht-lter than ' in the pasture. Boys are having fun snowballing, preachers by singing, praying and din ing on yellow-legged chickens witb some generous, brother with a good cook for a wife. Some people enjoy life one way and some another and wien the Barlowites fail to enjoy life times are bad indeed. So the worldly-minded, and that In cludes most of us, proceeded early in the winter toorganii a euchre club, which was duljr reported In the Courter- Canby. Several inches of enow fell on January 1st. Mr. Klrbs has move 1 into the house ately vacitel ly Mrs. Hif kJ. . The couple, tlut wore m irried a few days ago, will commence housekeeping in the Whipple rejdienea. C. Re i Ion has moved into his new house. Mrs. Georga Bowman, ot Portlan d, is visiting he parants, Mr. and Mrs. Vor pahl and familf'. ' Miss Smitbi; of Portland, U visiting with her frilnd. Mra. Bias. II with druniV f win. good I Bolt in. Mr. Hobble is able to around the hcuse again, confinement in bed. The Misses Carolyn and E-nmons Ar nold, Bessie, Lloyd and Frank Tomp kins, of Portland, were visiting friends duiing the week. Arthur Gallogly has returned home after spending the Bummer and fall with a surveying trip with Henry Meldrun He will attend school the balance o ter at Eugene, The literary society is doing work this winter. The new school house is large enough to carry on the literary work. ' The public is invited to attend the literary exercises. The next meeting will be held next Saturday night thereafter. Mrs. G. M. Strange lias again resumed chare of the school, after spending her vacation with friends at Co'rvallis. It is reported that Mr. Kribs has sold his pbice here to Jack Blount, of Ore gon City. Mrs. Grass is visiting her daughter in Portland . sra GEORGE L. STOREY ; LAWYER And NOTARY PUBLIC Will prwtlce In th Circuit, Count and Just! Courts to lie 6only. .""" Ail CBAKGU BSiSOIUBLC , Abstract Furnished. Money Loaned n H o. n . . I. II r. . X J V