1. - OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1901 ! CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS ! -- Macksburg. Spring has come for good at last, and eveiytbing is in its glory, even those pretty girls. . Mrs. Klinger has her new barn up, and when complete will add greatly to the appearance of her place. Arthur Abbott has left for Sellwood, where he will make that place his home in the future. The girls will mips you, Arthur. - Bev. Schoenberg.jr , of Michigan, de livered a very intereBting sermon in the Geiman Lutheran church today. Mr. Bchoenberg is visiting his parents and will return home soon . Fred Bobcrg, of Portland, attended church here this week. The entertainment on the 4th of May was a decided success. We have beea informed by partirg of Liberal that P. M. Graves and ex-Sheriff Samson went to Prineville to prove J)ee Bruner's character. Messrs. Hepler and Scramlin have both improved the looks of their places by building a new board fence along the road. A socialist club has been organized, which is making slow but sure progress. We have advocated socialism for the last ten years, but we are not willing to fol low an element, who is the prime mover in every performance and vote for Brownell on election day. Mr. Schwichtenber and w ife, of Port land, are visiting the latler's parents, Bev. and Mrs. Schoenberg. In couclusion we would like to say a word to our friend, Truant, that we are old bachelors nor do we talk ill about the ladies.but it is better to have sheep's eyes than sheep's head, as it takes a man with a sheep's head to report an item that has already been repotted the week previous. "Men in glass bouses should not throw stones " Pickaninny. Eagle Creek. :. From present indications we will soon have another of our Oregon showers. Orchards are in bloom and the fruit trees all look lovely. . " Mrs. E. N. Foster was quite ill Sun day. It is sincerely hoped that she will improve rapidly. . U. T. McArthur, the well known school teacher of this county, was down from Mount Pleasant visiting friends ill Eagle Creek Saturday and Sunday. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Barton, were visiting Mrs. Foster Sunday. Ben Smith, of Oregon City, was visit ing Mr. Wilson and family, of this place, Saturday and Sunday. He was accom panied back by Jesse Forrester, of this , place.' , f, ) . Mrs. Simpson was visiting her daugh ter. Mrs. Duncan, Tuesday. We wish to correct a slight error, that occurred in the last issue concerning Mr. Oibson's name. It should have been II. F. instead of H. 8., and com monly known as "Hall." Mrs. J. P. Forrester returned Friday from a two weeks' visit among lelativea in Portland. Mies Myrtle Winesett has been, in Ore gon City during the week. ' The Sandy Ridge Sunday echool is preparing a program for Children's Day. All are cordially invited. .- "Corporal" gave us excellent advice,' and we shall endeavor to follow It fully. Thanks, very much, "Oorporal." I think that ."Lengthy" and - his op ponent will soon be ready to "kiss and make up," as they seem to be getting some very good advice and comments from neutral quarters. The Artisans held a social meeting Sat urday evening. They always have all kinds of good things to eat, and the old folks. can play "Ruth and Jacob" to per fection. ..'--- Sunday school is doing nicely. A good crowd is in attendance regularly. -, Zok. a half hour or more. One of the main features in the practice will be a sham battle.; After . practice they will mflrrh'hanlr t.n f.hft- Par. and return over the same route as they came. Those J - '- - - - . 1 . i I . .. flmo during the soldiers' stay here, should come prepared with lunch. Long tables will be spread at which soldiers and civil ians will partake of their noonnay ra tions. - Lengthy. H. F. Gibson, accompanied by his at torney, George L. Story, of Oregon City, appeared before Justice Jonsrud, of Sandy, on May 11th, and persuaded the justice to rescind his action of the pre vious day in which he bad arbitrarily fined Mr. Gibson without first giving him a trial. The people of the com munity generally were well pleased to learn that Justice Jonsrud had set aside his arbitrary treatment of Mr. Gibson of the day before and dismissed the charge against him. Stafford. The weather 1b such as causes mortals to be drowsy. A thunderstorm would undoubtedly freshen the atmosphere. Roads and plowed fields look dry. An addition is being added to John Moser's residence. H. E. Hayes made a visit to his farm last week. "" ' Most of the sheep are shorn. Messrrs. Weddle and Moser are clear ing preparatory to putting up line fence. , " - , . ' Captain Clothier of Company 0, Third Regiment, 0. N. G, was up hero from Portland last Friday viewing out the line of march for hislcompany, fir f-'unday, May 19th. The company wfll leave Portland by the East Bide electric car to Oregon City at 8:30 a. m , and leave Oregon City by the . West Side electric car at 10 o'clock, form at the end of the car line and march to the cemetery here arriviving shortly after 11 o'clock. They will then stack their arms and take rest and dinner, after which they will pro ceed to the grave of Don Roy Gage, a, fallen comrade, and hold memorial ser vices. The program ;will be in part : Greeting tr) the Boys in Blue, Hon. E. A. Moses ; response, Captain Clothier ; unveiling the Don Hoy Gage monument; the last salute; taps. The program will be interspersed with appropriate songs. From the cemetery they will march half mile to a meadow, and there practice for Garfield. As we have not seen any news in the Courier-Herald for some time from Gar field, we send a few items and will try to keep your readers posted on Garfield news regularly. - - Crops are looking fine, but are a little backward. Farmers have sown more field peas than for many years and will try to fatten bogs on them. We need a creamerv up here. It is reported that Milt Marshall, J. C. Duns and Norman Tracy will build silos this summer. Two of our enterprising farmers, Tomp Yocum and R. ti. Palmateea, are build ing new barns. Mr. Yocum's is 40x60 feet with 30 feet posts and Mr. Palma teer's is 62x68 feet, with 12 feet posts. Saturday evening, May 4th, H. H. Anders and his bride gave a reception. It was attended by a large number of their Garfield friends, and the evening was enjoyably spent. Mr. and Mrs. An ders are now at home to their friends. Gracie Davis, daughter of William Da vis, has been very sick with intermit tent fever, but is able to out again . Floyd, son of Jahu Davis, is very sick with inflammatory rheumatism, but we hope Dr. Smith will soon have him up again. The young people of the neighborhood to the number of about 20, made a sur prise party for Miss Dolly ' Lemon, on May 11th, the occasion being her 18th birthday. The Garfield Sunday school is moving along nicely under the superintendency of Mrs. Holder.- Rev. Dixon is urging his church peo ple to organize a Sunday school. We cannot have too many 8unday schools if they are conducted In the proper spirit. Fbhn. . Dover. ." " ' Born, on May 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Pague.a son. Mr. and Mm. Clark Bowman were visiting James DeShuzer Sunday. Mrs. Charles Oasaeday returned Tues day from Portland, where she had been for some weeks, having undergone an operation for a cancer in her breast. We are very glad to report her speedy re covery. .' .(... Guy Woodle has taken a "claim" in Dover. , , F.Nelson and wife were visiting M. H. Bowman and wife Sunday. Clark Bowman and wife called on Mrs. L. Cabbage last Friday. . , ., , Jacob Cooper, while saving logs last week, had the misfortune to let the saw fall on his foot causing a very painful wound. Mrs. Cooper expects to return to Port land this week. .;-. SEND FOR OUR 1901 VEHICLE CATALOGUE JUST OUT 64 pages. Over 100 Styles Nearly 3000 Vehicles in Stock PRICES Carts $15 and up Road Wagons 45 and up Top Buggies 60 and up Surries, Spring Wagons and the World Renowned JlildtelL, Wagons itchell. Lewis k Staver Co. First and Taylor Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Mrs Ahner'ta aad daughter,- Mollie, were visiting in Dover last Sunday. Joseph DeShazer ana iamny were vi- iting Mrs. Kitzmiller and family last Sunday. August Paulsen, of George, also Mr. Robinson, of Bissel, were visitors in Dover Sunday. Preaching here is discontinued until the the first Sunday in June. Any one desiring good stock will do well to come to Dover. Aiay 13. ranches M. L. Needy. News is scarce. . Miss Bertha Goldsmith returned to her home Sunday. While here she was the gueat of Mrs. Charles Molson. Gus Dimick was greeting hm old friends here Saturday. The Needy base ball club played Aurora Sunday. The Needy cluo was beaten. Mrs. S. G. Donilson is quite sick. Mr. Fish died Monday evening at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. Garrett. M. Evergreen. The fine weather and good roads are being made use of by the farmers and teamsters at present, There is no school here this week on account of the sickness and death of the teacher's grandfather, Mr. Fish, of Needy. The deceased was an old and respected citizen of the community, and he leaves a host of friends and relatives to mourn his departure. Rev. J. M . Dick, of Hubbard, conducted the funeral services. Miss Ida Yoder was home from Hub bard last Sunday. The next regular service at the Smyr na church has been changed from 11 a. m. to 7 :39 p. m., on Sunday, May 26th. J. J. Clark, of Illinois, is visiting friends in this section with a view of lo cating. - , A. E. Taylor and sister, Jessie, were the guests of Alice Wyland last Sunday. Miss Nellie Crocker is home from Philomath, where ehe has had a paint ing class. E. H. Yoder and family have moved to Portland, where the former has work for the summer. H. Matt on has sold his fine team of gray horses to the fire department in Portland. He bought a fine Luggy and with his best girl can be seen out riding every evening. A. Graham and family have returned from Edmonds, Wash. We are sorry to hear of the death of their oldest chil I, Russel. He was a bright boy and a good scholar for hi-s age. Measles was the cause of his death. J. M. Hayden has returned to Port land after a month's stay on his farm. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fellows spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J . O. Brown. Misses Clara and Gertie Severe have 1 gone to town for a short visit." John Tucker and wile visited witb J. Randolph and family last Sunday. Jf. Mattoon and wife yisited her pa rents last Sunday. Road Supervisor Ward has been work the road in Viola leading to Springwater and has undei way one quarter mile of grade when completed. What he will use for plank is made with a mall and wedge commonly called corduroy, as the plank now that is being laid in the county doea not hold out to be distribu ted in this district. He says, "wait till tee clouds roll by. Last Monday while David Closner was driving into town one of his horses be gan kicking, and was becoming unman' ageable, but his son, Albert, took hold of the lines and hnely got them quiet,otner wise it might have proved a eerious run away. Fello ws Harding Block, Oregon City , . -. TELEPHONE 518 ... ..... $3.90 ' Barrel Best Valley Flour Barrel U.-S.- Hard Wheat Flour -:- 7lA Cents . Can Standard Tomatoes - , . 1 7f ' Cents' Can Standard Corn We sell sugar at wholesale price .;." J, A. McGLASHAN, Manager Stores Oregon1 City and Portland . Beautiful line of chiffon hats in all the latest Btyles. Call and inspect. Miss C. Goldsmith. New novelties in trimmings h. Miss O. Goldsmith. and flow Eedland. Frank Sprague and family returned from California last Friday. They will stay with A. Sprague. A. M. Kirchem is out on a .vicit for a few days. E N. Brock Is on the sick list. William Stone, James Fullam and George Hicinbothem located a road from Fisher's Mill to the Latourette place last week. Coyotes are destroying some more of Mr. Davis' lambs. Claude Stone came un from Portland today, where he has just completed his school term. May 14. : L. F. Glad Tidings. Still we have rain occasionally. Seeding is about a thing of the past. Ho, .-training is the O der of the day. We have fair indications of a fruit crop this year. Professor llalpruneris preparing to build on part of the Jackson ranch. I, D. Leabo is improving the appear ance of his place by a new fence along the front. He has also built an addition to his barn. Oliver Robbins mftved his cattle to Molalla last week. He has had them on the rauch near Marquam. Edgar, next time you come to church leave your wheel at home. Molalla must be on tht boom, as it takes two correspondents to send in the news. , . Jim, a certain young lady is " wai ting patiently to see you come out 011 that wheel. There will be quite a number of acres of corn planted in this section. Cliff Hendershot is splitting rails for B. Jordan. May 13. Squib. Shubel. 1 The marriage of Miss Hettie Guenther, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.F.Guenther, of shubel, and Chris Grasier, of Oregon City, whs solemnized at the home of the bride's parents Saturday, May 11th, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. The cere mony was performed by Rev. 8. Copley, of Oregon City, in the presence of many friends. After congratulations all par took of sunptuous dinner after which the newly wadded pair left for;their home iu Oregon City. The afternoon was Bpent in various ways by the old and young The younger element, especi ally, kept time to pleasure's chime until the waning twilight gave way to advanc ing night. The groom is one of Oregon City's most prosperous young men, and the bride 18 one of uiackamas county 1 most estimable ytung women. We wish them happiness and success. Eltvootl. F.N.Cadonau has gone to the wood camp near Logan. Knrnn n n Aft An demoniacal spirit, while on its usual heedless tour of deviliahnesa uprooted a tree that had been planted m the school grounds at the Aroor uay ex ercises. Some people scarcely realiie the fact that they areliviug in civilized land, and it they had their just dues they would be banished to some heathen land, where they couia associate wun their equal. Most of the El wood donors on the Clarkea road bare put in their amount of time. W. R. Cox and Emil Bittner delivered two loads of spools to the WilUmett Paper Mills at Oregon City. ? Lalla Rookh. Viola. The weather has been Quite DleaBant for the past few ilays. A birthday dance was given at Violo hall on May 10th, in honor of J. O. Brown and wife and Harvey Mattoon. which was well attended. A good time was ejoyed by all present. Marvey Matton has sold bis valuable team for J 250. Andrew Graham and family have re turned to their home in Viola, leaving behind their oldest son, who died with measles. One by one our loved ones leaves us, - As the hour of life grows late ; One by one their parting grieves us, ihey are passing through the gate. One by one we all are going Down the pathway steep and straight. Oh I The iov there is in knowing We shall meet beyond the Kate. Farewell, dear friend, life's battle is won, ine voyage is ended, life eternal beeun. Now diseases and trials will harm thee no more, Anchored safely in port on the ever green shore. SHIVELY'S OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT Thursday, May 23 A Feast of Fan The Eminent Comedian Harry Carson Clarke In his latest hit "What Did Tomkins Do" Pretty Girls Catchy Music Strong Specialties . Supporting Company of unusua . excellence rices 50 and 75c; Children 25c Rtserved seats at Huntley's Mural Dell. their saw- Sturges Bros, are running mm in lull Diast now. Don't you hear dem wedding bells? Several of the boys took in the sights at Portland on their wheels Sunday. Mrs. (;. Zweifel had the misfortune to have her ankle sprained, but it is im proving as well as could be expected. ? Mrs. F. Moahberger is visiting her sister, Mrs. Saux, of Portland. Grandma Samson, wb) has been very low is improving. v Nathan. Zweifel is slashing for E. Sturges. F. Eyman is building a picket fence around his garden. . . Everything seems to be gliding along harmoniously at Rural Dell. The farmers are in advance in getting their grain sowed this year ty what they nave oeen lor several ye;irs previous. Albert and Louis Moshberger and Isaac Williama visited the metropolis last eunday, , J. A. iionney, of Hubbard, were vis iting in this community last Sunday. Mrs. T. B. Donaldson has returned from Portland. Miss Rose Sawtell will come home from Canemab this week on a visit. George Sawtell has been working for William Everhart. Some of the hopgrowers are complain ing of great many missing hills in their yards, which for some reason do not come up. We received a new supply of station ery from the editor. Please accept our thanks. May 14. Rustic. A great many of our people will eo t see the presidential party in Portland on May Ti. Dr. a. Uiesy , hag returned from Philadelphia, where he has been com pleting his medical studies. He is gladly welcomed by bis many friends. J) aruiera are trying to scrape up enough) money to pay iheir taxes or rent, and it seems to be quite a hard proposition. The correspondent at Needy seems to feel hurt, by our remarks about the Needy "gentlemen". If he will look at the dictionary and Bee what consti tutes a gentleman he will see thattbey have a very few at that place. Perhaps he is thinking ofdissinated centlem en." That is what they have there, and they are the kind that attend the NeedyV dances. -t Your correspondent has Uvea' lor about ib years in Clackamas county, and no person has seen him under the influence of "booze," as he does not use liquor of any kind, and his reputation as temperance' man is well known. If said correspondent '.wants the names of , the Needy gentlemen your correspond ent will gladly furnish them to him. A car load of milk crocks just received and will sell at 8 c per gal lon L. Block, the Homefurnisher. Viola. Not having heard from Topsy for a few weeks will send in a few items. Lem Walker, of Woodburn, is visiting his brother. N. Walker. Fied Walker left lastjweek for Tufur to visit his brother, Will, and his family, and also visit his sister, Minnie, who ex pects to be gone all summer giving lea- sons in painting and music. A Dirty was given at the hall on the evening of May 10th, ty Johnny Mat toon and his sister, Miss Eva. A pleas ant time wasenioved by all present. Good music was furnised, and dancing Meadowbrook. The weather has been very delightful for the past week. A. L. Larkins made a flying trip to Oregon City Friday. Services were held at'the school house Sunday by Rev. G. Wingfield. T R Orem drove to Molalla last Sat urday. Miss Mary Edgecomb, of Clarkes. at tended church last Sunday at Meadow-brook. Misses Florence Higgins.Hazei Cooner and Lena Kay were out boating Sunday evening. People, get your rubber boots and rice ready, as the wedding bells will soon be ringing in the good old town of Meadow- brook. V. E. B. Marks Prairie. Farmers are well pleased with the late ram, and seeding is about hnished on the prairie. Mose Spicer ia very sick at James Mc Gill's home, and very little hopes of his recovery is entertained. 1 he 00a men win give a grand en tertainment at reedy on Saturday eve ning, May 18th. J. E Marks has gone to Baker City where he will open a law office. Our road boss has been doing road work (or the past few days, and we will soon have fine roads. Bicyclists were out in full force yesterday. A match game of baseball was played at Aurora yesterday by the Needy nine and a nine composed of Hubbard, Canby Mulino- As our correspondent has left us we will try to fill her place. school is progressing nice!" under the management of Alex Thomson, v Mrs. O. Daniels .18 visiting friends at this place. ., ' - Mr. Ulark, who bad the misfortune to be thrown over the dam while rum ing logs last week, is rapidly improving. Miss Veva Jones is visiting friends at Philomath. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Curbesin. of Carua. were visitors in this place last week. Mra, J. J. Mallatt was viaitine her sis ter last Sunday. may 13. Bunchy. Barlow. This town is enioving a rev val meet ing this week. The preacher, is a pro duct of Grants Pasa. At the service on Sunday, hb Bpoke eloquently of the old dragoon (dragon), but didn't iay to wnat regiment said dragoon belonged. He also mentioned the archangel Mitch el (Michael) and Bud Tull woudered if he bad reference to our one-time free silver U. S. senator. At anv rate we hope he will do some irood. as Judge Jesse, Bud Tull and some other sinners expect to be on their knees most of the week weeding onions. A lady asked our new merchant. Will Tull, to show her some "lonsdale." Will bluabed. went out and sent the senior partner in to find out what the woman wanted any way. Yes, we expect to have a new bridge across the Molalla. Then our Canby neighbors can run over moat any time to do their shopping. They are tired of their (no) trust store. We have been wondering if our friend. A. B. Cole, expects to be a candidate again. He wai bragging on my chickens the other day, when the truth is they aren't much better egg producers than nenry neage'8 nens. It is reported that a wedding cere mony was performed in the state of Washington last week that couldn't have taken place in this state, on ac count of the difference in color of the contracting parties. The bride was from this place. Mrs. Patrick Maloy is quite 111. J. Marks has rented Mrs. O. W. Quint'8 property here and moved in last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John King are running two incubators and have a ten-acre field of chickens and turkeys. They say that C. U. Barlow is boring for oil in California, and that he has a hole halt-way through already. Why is it that the G. A. R. never asks any one but the majaba and kurnels to relate war stories and experiences at their mifsteringa. Wertm't there a few corporals in tbe army too? Our blacksmith is busy about all th time. D. O. Freeman saya business is im proving. Our new store and postoffiee, and the proprietors, look fine. Corporal. was the feature of the evening. and Aurora players. (Continued on page 6.)