OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1901 ! CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS Macksburg Miss Rose Grimm and Robert Guen ther were married lat Thursday. The bride was one of the popular young ladies of this place, and the groom is one of Shubel's LikIiIv- qualified and es teemed school teachers. We all join in wishing them a lone and happy life. Billie and his fairpft damsel were out horseback riding Sunday. If that is Cuba, she is all right. Harrison Wilson, of Fodaville, was one of the visite rs in our burg laet week. The grounds are all fixed up for the picnic next Tuesday, June 11th, which is promising to he a grand affair. Our enterprising milkman, who is now hauling milk about six miles for about, 50 cents a trip, said that during the Cleveland hard times that it seemed tohiui as though he was up on a moun tair. and could eee someone drowning in the valley. No wonder he has to run lils old horse 'out, root hog or die. He says he used to drive an ass in "de olt kundra," but at that rate he will soon be driving the ass behind the cart. Georte Kesselring has bought a new cream separator, and is now making his own creamery butter. Frank and Henry Brusch and James Cox are among those who are hauling wood to Canby from this place. There is another wedding on the docket in the backwoods. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heinz ard family, of ScottB Mills, were visiting the former's brother, John Heinz, and fam ily last week. Crops of all kinds look well, and indicate a fair yield. In cur last correspondence it was said that we are old bachelors instead of that we are not old bachelors. Pickaninny. Ostvego. Saturday evening a surprise party was tendered Professor Evans by the class of 1901, the object ol the party being to present Mr. Evans with a beautiful ebony writing set mounted in silver, as a token of the good feeling existing be l tween the pupils and their teacher, The evening was most pleasantly spent in games and music. A delicious lunch was served by the young ladies. The following were present: Miss Eunice Garfield, Miss Mary Sikes, Mies Esther Lund, Miss Agnes Hallinan, Miss Lizzie Rosontreter, Miss Agnes Kingkade, Miss Hazel Creek, Miss Ruth Rogers; Messrs. H. T. Evans, Elmer Kingkade, Jesse Coon, Ernest Nelson, Joseph Wells and Charles Bichner. ' Mrs. H. T. Evans is visiting her sis ter. Mrs. W. H. Quann.at Vancouver, B. 0. Friday evening a mass meeting of the representative citizens of Oswego was held at the Masonic hall. H. Kohler called the meeting to order and ex plained that this was merely a prelimi nary meeting for the purpose rf formu lating plans to induce manufacturers and a desirable class of people to settle in OBwego, as well as to encourage local to JLSM&l Vehicle Book Implement Catalogue JUST ISSUED Send your name and address GREATEST im EARTH' More Draw-Cuts sold in Portland last year than of all other makes combined. It's the Mower -you want. First and Taylor improvements geneially. It was the sense of the meeting that little could be done without organization, and the Os wego Industrial Improvement Associa tion was then formed with the following officers: President, E. J. Russell; secre tary, H. T. Evans; treasurer.H. Kohler. A committee on resolutions consisting of G. C. Garfield, J. W. Thomas, Joseph Bichner, G. VV. Prosser and ri. T. Ev ans was then appointed, said committee to report at the meeting next Friday evenine. Blief remnrka hv Alooaro n B. Hall.'R. H. Wilson, G. W. Prosae'r.j! w-Thomas, E.J. Russel, H.Gansand h , Bingham followed, the substance Of Which Was tll.1t flsnoim ia on Mul place for a home, being but seven miles irom roruana, naving excellent trans portation services with cheap rates by rail or by water (ten trains and four boats daily), a beautiful aita alnn'n.. gradunlly toward the Willamette, town lots that can he nnrnhaaeri nnur In. than half what such lots can be nur- chased nm other suburbs, good water, three churches,, three public halls, no Saloon, and a aeven-rnnm u hrnl hmion equal to any in the state of Oregon. Liberal. William Hnshanrln anri A T M..:il have gone o Molalla to build a new barn for John Shaver. Miss Verdie Maville returned from Canemah last Saturday. Elmer Maville made a short visit to his parents last week. Biuce Darnell came out from Oregon City last week, and is staying at Silas Wright's home. He is not feeling any better, although he stood the trip from town remarkably well. Misslna Dibble, of Molalla, was vis iting friends in Liberal memorial day Mrs. Schultze returned to Portland Monday. Mr. Rhoades wan a nlpnannf violt a M. HI.:,.!..,, n." . - r . "" " r'KiH h ounaay evening. Miss Rosa Mulvaney visited at Mr. Wright's home Monday. Mrs. Allen, of Monmouth, visited her brother, William White, last week. Several of the Liberates attended the creamery meeting at Macksburg Tuesday evening We hope it will be a success. There is a new way of transferring electricity without wires. Hope you will get a patent, Bill! Hart Engle, our road boss, has done a fine piece of roadwork on the Wright hill near J. B. Jackson's place. The grading of the hill was done without a surveyor or grade stakes, and if any one can beat it it in the county, I want to see the color of hia nvsa ! i days to do the work with four teams and Diiiuen. ine nayseeasot Liberal are all right, aren't they, Harl ? June 5. Sylvia. Eagle Creek. Farmers have in all their crops, and they are now busy working on the roads and elsewhere. . Fannnieir Champion Draw-Cut Mower Streets, PORTLVND, OREGON. We have had showers in abundance during the last week. 'Everything looks green and lovely. Mr. Harkenrider, assessor, was around Monday. Miss Maggie Smith is visiting her cousin, Miss Anna Bell, of Kelso Lena Vancuren returned home Sun day. . " , George Epperson, of Keho, was Been here Sunday. Mr. 'McMurray and wife, of Stone, were the guests of Mrs. J. P. Forrester Sunday. Jack Latourette, of Oregon City, is the guest of Dr. 0 B. Smith. Albert Bell ana Charles Linn came over from Kelso Saturday. Only a few were at work in the grave yard on Decoration day, but coneiderable work was done. Wild strawberries are very plentiful around here, and most of the children spend their valuable time picking them. We have heard of no preparations for the Fourth in this place. June 6. - Junk. Highland, Highland is still on top. Crops in this vicinity look fair. Stock is doing well. McKinley forgot to boom the wool this time. . Miss Tenuie Mayfield is having a house erected, and it will be the finest in Highland when completed. There will be a basket social and en tertainment at the Highland school house Saturday f.veninc June 8th. nn. der the management of Miss Jennie Noble, of Oregon City. The boys are invited to come with money , and the girls with baskets. A birthday parly ook place at John Heft's last week. Quite a number of young people turned out and had a pleasant time. John Scott, the great bronco twister of Highland in trying to twist into and through a steer while runnina a rare en countered a difficulty in which he got somewhat twisted himself. The horse has died from the effects of the' twist Hnce, and John is slowly recovering, Airs. Nora Miller han linan vers ainlr recently, and she is still . 1 confined to her bed. Dr. Strickland has been called to her bedside three times. She is slowly recovering. - - Stafford. Much of the red clover e blooming. The entire country is looking its best with its beautiful coat of green dotted with barren plowings; roads are dry.but not dusty ana the atmosphere such as to make outdoor life pleasant. Stafford school, No. 41, closed on the 30th, with short addresses at the ceme tery. Many people of this place attended the Frog Pond school picnic Saturday. Frank Weddle arrived home from his mountain ranch Monday. Fred Moser is getting along as well as can be expected with his lame arn. Much of the fall grain is heading, and many of the fields are heavily set with cow peas, which make a very showy ap pearance juoi ui, present woue proiuse with bloom. Potato Diandric season is naarlv closed. Mout of the farmers have made good use af the pleasant weather and finished their planting. A surprise party called on Miss Down ing Wednesday evening and made the welkin ring until the wee sma' hours. Leonard Shauber was present with his graphophone. which lent much to the amusement of the evening. The Baptists are preparing for a con vention. The program will be an elab orate one. Wild strawberries are ripe and culti vated ones nd cherries are coloring. LouiB Sagert, a threshing machine man of long standing, has purchased a new outfit, complete, 'of the J. I. 0. make, of 12-horse power traction engine, 24-40 separator with a self-feeder and blower, which doea awav with aeveial extra men and much dust. Mr. Saeert will sail into the field with one of the best and I test improved outfits at the vrrv oeginning oi the season and stay wiih it until the lastsheath is threshed. Engineer Louis Francis will be one of the company for the season. The price for threshing will ! probably be cents per bushel for wheat and 2)4 cents per uunuei lur uais. June3. Lengthy. El wood. Decoration day was fitly observed ht trie Mountain Home cemetery. Mrs. Dibble is still in poor heilth. Miss Zella Park is home from Willam ette talis for a short visit. The board of directors of Mountain nome, district No. 58, made arrange raents for an encyclopedia. This is be lieved tO be a COod sten in the rmht rl! rectlon. Careful research an1 thr,,.l. I ! .' . . . vw.wugu I uiveougHiion is mucn Detter than any . cramming process ever practiced.and by such devices one's desires may be awakened May 31. - Lalla Rookh. Mulino, J. E.;Carlisle was in Mulino Sunday. a. r.iicKsuii anu iamny, of Ueaver UreeK, were visiting at the home of F Erickson Sunday. Willis Pratt rode in his new boat Sun dav. Girls, it's a reo-nlar Rlna Rail Mr Ahhntt. haa Kaan'niaifin.. ..)...: "ere ,or tue PS8' ween Charles and Ida Bovnton hava a i,i boy at their home. Mr. Thompson visited in Portland last Cl-l 1 oaturuay. ' Agnes Wallace was the guest of Ber tha Herron last Sunday. A. E. Jones is working for Pratt Bros. hum tutfu itir. vacnero. urant iruinnger was drowned near Union Mills last week while crossing a email stream, ue leaves a mother, iatner and three sisteis besides a num ber of other relatives and friends to mourn his loss. Grant will be sadly missed among his many friends and es pecially his schoolmates, as he was a favorite with all who knew him. The remains were laid to rest in the family graveyard near union Mills. June 3. Viola. The weather is of an unusual Vin.t which our weather bureau of Portland Seldom Slllta Vin a. fnrrnnt.lv So much rain is growing lots of weeds iu mo grain. Adolnh Millnr. nf RarfinM rroolli..t is here on his way to Portland to attend L! I .1 . ... ma oroiuer s, wedding, .uurry up, Adolph. J 0 Brown is busy hauling lumber for his new house. Harvey Mattoon is helping him. Maurice Ward spent Decoration day in Oregon City. Mrs A Demoy, of Portland, is spend ing a few days visiting her parents here. Harvey Mattoon and Miss Cora Ward spent Sunday at Mount Pleasant visit ing the Misses McCord. William Page and George Hayden, who are employed at Fisher's Landing, Wash., were visitin? friends in thin place Sunday. The grist mill is being repaired and also the warehouse for the fall crops. Some verv Pnnrl imnrnvamanla hava been made for the Datronaco of the mill in this place. J. F. Lovelace, onr mprrhant has ro. turned from Portland with another Etock of goods. On Wednesday, May 29th, four mem bers of the M. E. church of Viola put in a dav's work in ceiline the nnHtaim nf the parsonage. In the near future there is to be another gathering of the kind to enmrge me parsonage Darn. The vounff nponln of Vinla urn miKtinn in their time during the evenings prac ticing for Children's day. fcunday. June Utu.at 10 o'clock the M E Sunday school will observe Child ren's dav with nnnrnni-iata .TamiDa. There will also be services at 11 o'clock, the pastor officiating. All are cordially invited to attend. The regular church services at Viola are as follows : Sunday school at 10 a m, Epworth League every Sunday evening at 7 :30 o'clock j preach- I ine everv second Snnilav nf annh mnnth . 11 .. 1 1 1 . 1 f 1 . ,. i 11 u ui, uuu hii uiuer ounaays at 8 p m. Cammnentinc 'will hn IipLI heroin July under the auspices of theM E church. Mrs ft M Bannett, an evan gelist, will conduct these meetings. Seedy. Mm. Mlnnin Tnrtnno itnimhtni. nf Charles Noblitt, was up from Portland memorial day. - Charles Noblitt and ladv friend, nf Oregon City, were visitors at the Nob- litt farm Sunday Mr and Mrs Boiles, of Oregon City, are visiting R J Garrett Miss Alice Ritter ia exnei'tari hnma this week from Menlo, Wash., where she has been attending school. Needy Cyclones and Sorubbs played base ball Sunday . The Cyclones won. William Struve is on the sick list. Fred Phirter. of Portland, is viait.ino Otvie Price. Mra R J Garrett leaves for Wjshincr- ton next Wednesday, where she will visit with her brother, A. Fish. Harry Mont and Bert Cochran went to the mountains Sunday to fish and hunt. Frank Mitts closed his school at nw Era Friday. Pearl Garrett ilnnd hor cIhv.1 at Evergreen Friday. Mrs t'hil Mo hr is auite sick. Pearl Brockart and Lottin Tialahav were the guests of Lona Mohr Sunday. Llllie 1 homnson ia visiting linr sister. Mrs Fred Will, Jr, at Aurora. A G ThomDSOtl went to Kai.tern Orn. gon Saturday. June 5. New L'OOtIs at bottnm nrii-n at Klem- sen's Electric Cash Grocery. Evergreen. Miss Ida Yoder is at home. She has recently finished a successful term of school at Hubbard. . ' J. R Watson is home for a Tew weeks. He has been at work on a farm in PnlU rnnnt.v. Mr. and Mrs. Pullen, of Portland, are visiting the latter's mother this week. J . S. Yoder's mill is running full blast at present. Joseph Johnston was transacting busi- i r rii... ness in urejoii uny lasi r nutty.. O. P. Yoder was visiting relatives in Portland last Sunday. He made the round trip jii hia wheel in a day. Walt Noblitt, of Hubbird,. passed through here today. ; Mr. and Mrs. Crocker are preparing to leave for a two months' sojourn at the coast. They will probably go to Ocean Park. June 4. S, Garfield. Miss Myitle Boen, teacher in district No. 68, spent Decoration day with her parents in Oregon City. Her school closes this week. Mr. f nnn. whnlivpa near Millp.r'fl fiflw. mill, fell from bis horse and broke his collar bone Lee Mills is spending a few days in Willsburg. ' Miss Dollie Lemon has gone to Da mascus, where she will spend some time. John Davis, Aleck Irvin and Emerson Surface will make a trip to Southern Oregon to look for land. MrsJ. P. Irvin has gone to Gladstone to Bpend a month with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Covey. June 5. Fern. Hubbard. Sadie Blosser called Miss Sadie Blosser called on Mrs. Corby Friday afternoon. Fred Mills is home again after spend ing several days at the coast . M. Pulley passed through our burg Saturday with some lnmher Wa aim. pose it is foi an addition. Thaf s right Pulley, as your family increases build on the pieces. Cameron Pendleton has shipped his threshing outfit to Eastern Oregon. where he hopes to find more grain and less bridges. The capacity per day is 4000 bushels., The machine weiuhs. nvar 1& tons. Mrs. T. L. Bonney returned from Wilsonvillfl Sllmlnv mhara aha k.i - -- , , ..w. v ui, u una been visiting friends and relatives for the last week. - Mrs. Bachert was the onaat. nf Mr and Mrs. I. A. Bonnev Fridav evenine. Get your cans ready, boys, there's go- inif to be a warldinir nnnn aruMif Ia ; ' a ..uuiii tirv miles east of here. June 2. RosbBcd. Maple Lane. Miss Jennie E Rowan i1aoo,1 a iarn successful 8J months' term of school last Fridav with annrnnriat.a .l.i - i ( 1' - -" Consisting? of a Dicnin Hinncr at. nnnn af. ter which followed the program consist ing of songs, recitations, dialogues and instrumental music. At the close of the exercises Miss Jessie .Jackson, who was chosen by the pupils, presented the teacher with a beautiful gift of remem brance, which wan arantlv annruiai.J uy miss liowen. Why did they bum Mr. Ward's old hat last week? Because he has a new baby irl at his house. All doinir well. Lewis David waaorraat.lv inm.iivl.t B. ...... ...rmul, his home Friday evening by about 60 of his friends. The avnnincr re a a antly spent by tripping the light fan fas- nco unui tne wee small hours of .the morning, when ail departed for their re- SOective homes wishinc T .aUMa mam. happy returns of the evening. we are looKing lor a snow storm next. Miss Mamie firao-nrv nf N. 1?.. i. staying at the home of J R Myers. Miss Lucy Bethke.of Portland, was visiting her parents last week. Miss Lottie Sam Ann. nf Naaria ia iting 1 er sister, Mre O L Jackson. Mrs Ben Doolittle and son, of Oregon City, called onhersister.Mrs Lloyd Wil nitiiiH ounuay. Miss SoDhitt Waltamatha nf Pn.lUnl is visiting her parents this week. ' Mrs N W Richards came home from Woodstock last, wealr nrhara al.a UnA . - . ..... u u ii u uau made an extended visit with her daugh ter, Mrs Flo Richards,who accompanied in .uinunsion ana daughters, of Oiegon City, were guests of Mr Ward nr.. T7- j i The rnok rrtmliAi eam Btant!Kn. n - v. vfiuo DliCAUl.UK UU Molalla avenue of West ManlA T..nA Mohdav. escorted hv niwht. hnraaa anH four men. and was set at reaidanna Nn 6. Thev now have a com! craw ami ,n running in full blast. RemeTrher the Mania T.ana I . . ,,, , , , . 1 uiaiiKo, which will hold iih nuvt. rniuiiiM ; NaBh 's hall over the Seventh street liv ery stable on June loth. JuneS. Three Observers. W'dsonviUe. Mrs Annie Ganlt is visiting Harms' home. The boys are their tin cans ami hello raailv at Mr getting Jake Peters visited friends in Stafford last Sunday. He says he is after the weed. Lydia and Annie Aden came home from Portland last Thursday to attend the Frog Pond school picnic. The school picnic at Frog Pond was a grand Buccess. All who attended report having had a good time. The ball game did not materialize, however. Services warn ln.1,1 in v;i0:n i, ,n laet Sunday. Mrs LH Vitirant'a oicti. i - - - - u..,.. U UUl IIUUI Portland making her a visit. June o. A car load of milk crocks Just received and will sell at 8 c oer pal- Ion. W. L. RlnrW. the Homefurnisher. New novelties in trimmings and flow trf. Miss C. Goldsmith. New trimmed hats at popular prices. Miss C. Goldsmith. Kozy Kandy Kitchen, up to date on home-made candieB. Shubel. M Moehnke and sons, Will and Chris, have gone to The Dalles to build a house for Mr Jewell. " K Stuedeman is confined to his bed with some disease of tde head, Mrs L Hornsehuch, of Oregon City, was visiting here for a few days. Miss Grim, of Macksburg, was mar ried to Robert Ginther on May 30th. at the residence of Rev Englebart at Ore gon Oily.-: Fred Steiner is home again for a short stay. T V Duffy and wife were visitors at J W Draper's home last Sunday. Blue stem wheat is heading. Indica tions are that it will beat the Eaton wheat. It seems to be considerable earlier. Mrs Wallens has cut his first crop namely, fern. Miss Myrtle Curran, of Ely, visited Miss Eletha Cummins last Sunday, Born, to the wife of Rev Masslnger, on May 31st, a son. ' Christ Moehnke and Fred Fisher came home from Portland Sunday. They are building a hmiie for Mr Schwirtz. - Rev ,E D H irnschuch is vis visiting his parent for a few days. Mr Bluhm received two boxes of or anges from his son, Fred, who resides in California. Otto Moehnke ran into'a steer last Sun day while riding down a hill on his wheel. He says that he turned two or three somersaults. He's all right, but his wheel Oh, my ! Frank Mueller is breaking in a new horse. ' Miss Winnie Duffy is home fo.- a short time. - Miss Josie MaBsinger came home-Saturday to visit for a short visit. June 4. Genevra. Mountain View, William Thayer and wife, of Hard Scrabble, called on Sam Francis a few days ago. John Gillett drove out to Mrs Sager's rjlaca at Hlarkaa laut. ATnnriav for shingling her house, which was partly uesiroyea Dy nre a lew days ago. Children's day exercises were held at the Mountain View church last Sunday. Mr Kays has bought some land from F A Ely, and is building a house. Misses Tillia anil F.rnaalina Hanrini have gone to Long Beach, where they win spenu tne summer. . Mra Henrv Hanrini hna ornna tn ato. with her nurents. Mr anH Mra RlmlUr during her husband's absence in Al- aotvtt. One more from this burg made happy Allen Front, waa mni'ri.rl tn VTlaa A n- drews Wednesday. Mr Frost has rented a house down town. Frank Rinuo went to Highland last week tn at tend t ha apart Or O whinh ma. - w BajuV niuvu U1V m on Saturday. He returned Tuesday. bam trancis is able to out again with a crutch. Mra Nelson, who in stavina- with Mra Albright, has been quite sick. Dr Sbm mer is attending her. Weddinor bells are still rennrt.erl in tha. near future. .Our Sundav schnnl will elnaa aorain this summer during the third quarter. There will be services on the last Sun- ,1 .. : t May tit u uuo. . A pleasant surprise party was given vjanano .u Dreidricn W ednesday eve ning. The time was pleasantly passed in music and games. During the eve ning dainty refreshments were served. Those present were : Frank Bullard and wife, Ferd Curran and wife, Mrs Ringo, Misses Hattie Ringo, May Lewellen, Maud Moran, Nora and Pearl Curran, Estella Nickels, Hazel and Mabel Fran cis ; Messrs Frank Ringo, Fred Linsey, Don and Charlie Dickey, Frank Ever hart, Harvey Hickman, F Hodges, Mr Freiderich and family. S V Francis and Charles Ely are hav ing a brick curbing put in their well. Mra D 0 Rlv nnd bar aiatar Mra V A Eddy, of Tualatin, were visiting here Tuesday. June 6. Sauna. Macksburg. Road Slinarvianr fTainz tittimmmAnitaJ . umu VVUJU1IIVC work on the Molalla hill. Thft Mnnlrvhliro hall taam aaama ts Ka badly discouraged since the game with Hubbard last Sanday, which resulted in the score of 2ft tn 2 In favnr nf HnK. bard. ProfeSBor Coleman hna returned (mm Baker City, where he haB been for some lime. The time for nnr nienin la ai;.1l.. - - w... ...... u .a it,uijr drawing near, and all indications are for a big time. Everyone should p.nmA early and see the parade at 10 o'clock, The Maccabee goat will be displayed. Decree team will march in full and show a specimen of their work be fore and after initiation. Senator G. O. Brownell will talk lowed by Hon. G. B. Dimick and J. R. Sherwood. An excellent program has been prepared. An interesting ball game between the Hubbard and Canby teams. There will hn hanria otamia circle swings.etc. Be sure and remember the date, June 11. A Terrible Explosion "If a gasoline stove burned a lady here frightfully," writes N. E. Palmer, of Kirkman, Ia. " The best doctors could n't heal the running sore that followed, but Bucklen's Arnica Salve entirely cured her, " Infallible for Cuts, Corns, Sores, Boiles' Bruises, Skin Diseises and Piles. 25c. at George. A. Harding's. Following is the report of Mwqnam school district No. 18 for the terra end ing Mav 31. 1011 Pnnilo B.,n.,j on days taught 59, days' attendance 15G0, Jo rn " ' averai'e da"y attendance 28. Those who were neither absent nor tardvdurina nna mnnth m IU.. ..J - d - v...... m ui j ucittj auu Bert Howe, Emma Dunlavy, Echo Lr kins. Bella and Berta Gray, Sylvia and Dolly Marquam, Sherman" Miller and Lavilla Brown. Bertha Miller was nei ther absent nor tardy during the term. Elsie J. Taylor, Teacher. Jersey bull at Shannon place on the W est Side. Season in advance, $1 50. M. J. Groshong. Dident Marry For Money The Boston man, who lately married a sickly rich young woman, is happy now, for he got Dr. King's New Life pills, which restored her to perfect health. Infallible for Jaundice, Bilious ness, Malaria, Fever and Ague, and all Liver and Stomach troubles. Gentle but effective. Only 25c at Geotge A. Hard mg's drug store.