OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD. FRIDAY. AUGUST 23, 1901 CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS i Mulino, Charley and Joe Daniels, who have been away fishing for eome time, have returned. Mr. Finley hns been visiting his grand father, Mr. F. Bogue, the pat week. Agnes Wallace was the guest of Bertha Herron Sunday. Ernest Jones, who had the misfortune to get his leg brke some time ago, is able to be around again. Ethel Carlisle is visiting May Davis at present. Charley Thomas, who has been away from home for some time, was in Mulino Sunday. Bukchy. Great reduction on all trimmed hats at Miss Goldsmith. ' Itedland. Fred Lehman returned from Portland last week, where he had been looking for work, minus $15, having been held up in Portland by two gents. Last Tuesday while Mr. Jerry Young was unloading a sheep buck out of a wagon, it gave a jerk on tne rope in some way, which caused Mr. Young's leg to break in two places above the an klo. Mr. Young is resting as well as might be expected for a man of his age. The ice cream social was a success and an enjoyable time was had by all; the net proceeds were $13. Some say the ice was "sailed," which caused the sale more freely of lemonade. Mutnpower & Iless started their thieshing outfit last week. Gerber and Tracy, ef Logan, started this week. James Full am is going to run the water tunk tor Mumpower & lless. Eev. Mr. Sloper preached his farewell sermon to a large congregation on the 18th inst. at -Bethel. Mr. Sloper goes to take charge of a mission in Portland. D. II . Mosher preached at Viola Sun day night, Rev. Exon having gone up to the mountains on a vacation. Cutting of late sown oats will be through this week, some having fin ished. Miss Ilattie Gaskeli came up from Portland on a few days visit. A. M. Kerchem is out on a few days visit from his surveying trip. E. II. Morgan had a break down Sat urday, wh'.cn caused a flying trip to Port land. D. C. Richardson haB just returned from The Dalles, where he has been do ing painting. . . Mrs. Ritta Ward, of Montana, is out visiting relatives. L. F. Flowers, ribbons, fancy chiffrons at great sacrifice. Miss Goldsmith. Beaver L,ake. News is scarce, but dust is plentiful. J. L. Crouse and Bert Wade were do ing business at Silverton last week. J. V. Doores, of Marquam, was up to see his mountain ranch some time ago. Mrs. Shank,' of Oanby, was visiting relatives in our burg last week. Staje driving is a new industry, in vented by A. G. Wyland and Frank Haun, to carry passengers between Ore gon City and VYilhoit. Bert Wade was seen having his horse shod at Dunlavy's shop in Marquam one day last week,. That's right, Bert, keep on good side of the old man. 'Tis an old proverb that a poor excuse is bettor than none. Mr. Wilson was doing business at Silverton Inst week. N. J. Thomas is studying English. From all appearances he will graduate soon, as Miss English is a charming beauty. C. G. Vorheis was visiting relatives at Canby last week. Hot, hotter, hottost. Think of it Wednesday last, the thermometer reached 101 at VV illicit ! This is an unusual occurrence for this place. It looks as if the hot wave of Kansas is now transferred to Webfjot. Harvest is in full blast. Mr. Editor, will you please allow me space in the columns of your valuable paper to correct a mistake which ap peared in the Wilhoit correspondence iu issue of August I). Concerning my coi respondents your worthy Wilhoit representative said that Beaver Lake was only a small stream. Now this is utterly false. There is no such a stream as Beaver l.alio. But Beaver Lake Is a small, beautiful hike, situated two miles northwest of Wilhoit. He again said thai 1 covered the same ground for my news as he did. It is truo that I cover some of his territory, mid a great deal that is not; mid again, concerning my going to Wilhoit for my mail, is so, but I am remote from any postollice, and Wilhoit is tliO ruost convenient place. A Country Han hi: i d. A beautiful line of baby bonnets and hats, ail reduced, at Miss Goldsni,.h. lrulon Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burns visited relatives at New Era last Sunday. Charles Thomas, who has been stay ing in California for several months, returned home last Saturday. Miss Mollie Burns, of Portland, vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mis. John Burns, for a few days. She returned to Portland last Tuesday. Mr. David Fancber, of Oregon City, visited Mr. L, P. Burns Sunday last. A couple of ministers of tho Mormon faith preached in Union Hall Inst. Wed - nesday evening to a small congregation. Mr. Wilkerson went to Oregon City last Saturday on business. Joe Thomas was thrown from a horse one day last week. He is bruised about the head some, but he did not get seri ously injured. Mr. T. J. Grimes, while helping the boy to get loose from the Middle, was kicked by the horse, but he ii able to get about by the aid of a cane. Mr. Sam Wilkerson is expecting his family to arrive here from Missouri in a few days. His family started from Mis souri last Tuesday. Miss Effie Rauch has been visiting James Woodward and family, whore side in Columbia county. They for merly resided in Clackamas county. Lewis Burns has been very ill, but he is slowly convalescing. Mr. John Marks, of Mark's Prairie, was in these parts a few days ago engag ing hop pickers. Mr. Reuben Fanlon has started out with his threshing machine. He has been threshing a few jobs in this vicin itv. Backwoods. Everything In the Millinery line at a great reduction. Miss Goldsmith. Needy. Mis. Emma Lone, nee Ourns, and children are visiting Mrs. Moreland and friends. Mrs. Walter Houston and son of Burns, Or. are visiting at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor. Mr. and Mrs., Issaackson, of Hub bard, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Molsom Lunday. D. W. Staffer went to Corvallis, Sat urday, where he has secured work in a fiour mill, A. E. Rader, of Portland, is visiting atO. 0, Molson's. Mr. and Mrs. Ooffenberry, of Hub bard, are visiting at B. F. Smith's. Dave Yoder is on the sick list. " Ina Dibble and Clara Engle, of Mo lalla, were the guests of MissLona Mohr Sunday. Born', to the wife of F. L. Bagsby, a girl, August 19. Hop picking will commence Septem ber 1st. Katie Spagle returned to Butteville, Sunday where she is employed at ILL. Ben tea. Miss Wyatt of Philomath, Or., is vis iting at Sol Crockers. Great clearance sale. Miss Goldsmith. Canby. No rain yet and it is very dusty. Hop pickers are gutting ready for the season's" picking. 0. E. Nicholson, from Pocatello, is visiting his parents. G. W. Shank who has been quite ill for several months, was up town one day this week. Geo. Knight and H. Bair are putting a new roof on Mr. Knight's house. Fred Dose, of Woodburn, was in our town last Tuesday. "Mrs. Gus Bock, of Aurora, made her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knight, a short visit this week. Wang & Co. have the new front in their store completed which improves the looks of the building very much, ' Misses Fannie and Emma Clayson, of Concord, came up last Sunday to make Mrs. E. I. -Bias, their sister, a short visit. Miss Pelva Rones is visiting with friends in Astoria for a few weeks. Win. Knight is adding a new coat of paint to his store building, which was needed very much. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. D. Gurley re turned to their home in Arlington last Wednesday morning. D. Dimick and wife have returned from their two weeks outing at Wilhoit. They leport a pleasant time. J. Faleyou and wife and J.Graham, who have been stopping at Collins' Hot Springs returned home last Tuesday all looking much improved in health. Corwin Fisher, Blain White, Otto Evans and Jitnmie Kocher have gone to Nestucca Bay for a ten days' outing. They drove across with teams and will fish on the way over. Glad Tidings. Still it clouds occasionally as though it might rain. Everybody is pretty well done cutting grain. Several people went to Wilhoit Sunday and reported not a very large crowd. Oarrio and Katie Ridings returned home from Salem last Saturday, where the latter has been attending the sum mer school. The ice cream social at Marquam last Friday night was a grand success. The program was carried out nicely. Loyd, next time you go to Teasel Creek don't run over the cats. T. 0. Ridings has a new granary that improves the looks of his farm verv much. I will inform the Marks Prairie cor respondent, that those prize fighters are not going to run from any such windy talk, as he sends out. If any of our threshing machines should break their ind Btacker we will call on him to take the straw away. He is badly mistaken when he says that there were ladies who were compelled to witness the affair. For further particulars call and see the rrize lighters. Clill' Henilereliot was all smiles Sun dav. Shubvl. Hurrah for the harvest. Everybody is busy. The Shubel neighborhood is dissatis fied with the straw currier and are going to gut a blower. Fred Hift is going to bring his ma chine in this neighborhood Tuesday. An ice cream social and a dunce was given in honor of Miss Sarah Beeson's birthday. Mrs. Charlie Moehnke and her son Ivan, and her sister, .Miss Eya Cush man, were visiting Mrs. Michael Moehnke the past week. Miss Eva and Nellie Moehnke have DON'T WATT, f If you knew how SCOTT'S EMULSION would build you up, increase your weight, strengthen your weak throat and lungs and put you in con dition lor next winter, you would begin to take it now. Send for free sample, nnd trv II. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, ft 409:415 I'eari street, New York. - 50c. atui ji.oo: all druggist. 1 Q Lost Hair " My hair came out by the hand ful, and the gray bairs began to creep in. I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor, and it stopped the hair from com ing out and restored the color." Mrs. M. D. Gray, No. Salem, Mass, There's a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor. It gives to all who use it such satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion. $1.08 t Wtle.' All druglgts. If your druggist cannot supply you, send us one dollar and we v. ill express you a bottle. Be sure and give the name of your nearest express olhce. Address, J. C. AYKR CO., Lowell, Mass. pwi".h.j" 'TTirrifiiiimni iihiiiiiiiiiimumi been spending a few days with their brothers at Oregon City. Mrs. Flora Frazerand her son, Henry, are stopping at her parents ready to help with the threshing. Mr. David Moehnke is home now, af ter a summer's stay at Lsrooks. Mr. Steve Hutchinson and his son, Earl Hutchinson, are home now, after a stay u" the Columbia. The young folks from this place were present at a candy pulling at Fred Hett mau's of Highland.- Ruby, Stafford. Yesterday was the coldest day we have had this month, the mercury climbed to only 70 deg. On the 14th it waz 102 deg. Most grain is ripe and several thresh' ers are in the field. Louis Sagert with his double-ender self-feeder and blower is doing very satisfactory work, Moser, Peters, Elligson & Co. find oats good, but wheat is not as good as was ex pected . Aden & Peters are not taking any wind from the blowers . They make a good run with their old Agitator. Sharp & Schroeder will begin Monday. A light mist Monday morn. Apples are not over plentiful. Peach plums are being fed to the hogs. Hogs do well on them . Long Bros.' baling crew.from Hazelia, baled for the Schatz Bros, most a week. .' Thilip and Fred Baker each have some hay in the field that they want.to bale. .. . . , Fall crickets began to sing on the 14th. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gage returned from Nestucca Saturday. ' . " . I Charles G. Woodard spent Sunday and Monday here with , old-time acr quaintances. '""',, Herman Reickle, a Portland baker, spent Sunday with his parents. Rev. Graner cut his hand seriously last week while chopping some wood. Two fingers were severed below the last joints. An Oregon City physician dressed the wound. Mr. Hayes was looking over his farm the forepart of the week. . Water is becoming scarce. Many wells and cisterns are past their useful ness for the season. Our Echool yard should be mown and the trash burned. Wilhoit. ' - " Wilhcit is still alive and in full bloom. There are 60 boarders at the hotel and the camp ground is full of campers, and all report having a good time. ' One of our boys, who occasionally vis its Wilhoit, reports having a grand" time on the Camp ground every evening with the campers. A grand time was had on the camp ground last Thursday evening pulling tally and a stroll through the camp ground to the spring; and everyone with a big handful of candy and pulling for dear life. Next in order was a march to the merry-go-round, and for the next half hour they made the old wheel spin round like a button on a barn door, We are going to dance as long as the summer months last, so last Saturday night thii boarders at the Wilhoit hotel and vicinity gave another grand ball, and all report having a grand time. Mr, Haun, of Rock creek, was seen taking a loud of boarders from the Wil hoit hotel Monday to Oregon City. Mr. F. P. Little, who has been board ing at the Wilhoit hotel for the past week, departed for his home in Gales burg, 111., Monday last, and also Mr. White, w ho has been boarding at the Wilhoit hotel left Monday for his home in Portland. Mrs. Liddy Shanks, from Canbv, is in this burg visiting friends aud relrtives this week. Mrs. Eliza Jane Gray, from High hill, is in this burg visiting her old friends. Mr. James Groshong and family, from Pleasant Hill, was visiting Mrs. Emma Vorhies on Kock creek last Sunday. Saturday evening took the cake at the Wilhoit camp ground. Twenty plug ug lieB paraded the streets with their ban ner flying in the air, and the old tin pans whirling, in the air, and oh, Mr. Editor, if you had been there you would have thought that sixty-five campers and titty boarders and all the children had been turned loose at once. Mr. Al Wylund, of Rock creek, made a th ing trip to Oregon City Monday with a hack loud of campers, but I must say he had very bad luck. Coming home with two passengers, one lady and one gentleman, he drove up to the Liberal store to get a lunch. The young men leaped out of the hack. Turnina round to the young lady, asked if he wished to le waited on; "if von please," was the reply. In helmnir the young lady out of the wagon her clothes became caught on the seat, and her brother coming to her assistance soon relieved her of Iter critical situation. Mr. Henry Tho uas and son have bought a piece of land from John Gro- ln.n,f near Beav. r Like. au exciurg norse race was run a Wilhoit last Sunday, between the horses Little Roach and Little Swift, Little Roach winning the lace. Newsboy. Meadowbrook. Most of the farmers are cutting grain theBe days. Mr. Bonacher had his house burned down last week. It is supposed it caught from the Btove. Charles Hohnan spent Saturday and Sunday at bis farm. Mr. and Mrs. Marts and Mrs. Myers spent Sunday with R. P. Cooper and family. Alice Hoi man was the guest of Inez Kay Suntlny. Ry Trullinger returned tome last ween. Helms been working in Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Bonacher went to Oan by Monday. T. R. Orem and R. P. Cooper have a fine corn crop. R. Snodgrass and John Denison burned their slashing last week. Topsy. Mr. James, Sr., who recently pur chased the S. A. 1 ane ranch at sheriff's sale, has moved there and is doing con siderable improving. ' Frank Winslow on Monday took a load of mutton sheen to the citv by the falls. L. P. Williams,who has been confined to the house for some time from the ef fects of a fall, is once more able to be out. Frank Wills, whose wife recently died at Woodstock, is at, his mother's, Mrs. Edeecomb. who will care for his infant child. There is considerable travel by here to and from the mountain fastness. The huckleberry crop is reported to be very poor. David Robeson roturned Monday in compauy with Messrs. Nichols and May field of Highland, from a prospecting tour of Southeastern Ortfcrnn. Mr. It. says he saw no place on his trip equal 10 luritey dim. A gentleman from the East is reported to have purchased the D, L. MuLain ranch on Bull creek, and another party from California to be nes?otiat.ino fnr thn old Jack Cutting D. L. C. at Milk creek falls, -a famous rendezvous f r the sport ing fraternity of the rod and line from me metropolis. Hopping will soon be the order of t li day. 'Rah, 'rah. Boom! Neko. Eayle Creek. -. , MisS Ruth Simnson took stain onml. nation at Oregon City Wednesday. Dr.' Smith and family have returned from the East. Mrs. A. Glover spent a week with her aughter, Mrs. Gibson, in Oregon City. Rol Douglass was the miesr. nf Mnllla Judd Sunday. E. S. Payn and wife visited his moth er, Mrs. J. R. Duncan, at Sandy Ridge Sunday. Mr. Tyrrl and wife of Portland re turned hom 1 Mondav nftor a trait ivitl. friends at Sandy Ridge wlhreshing has begun. Epperson Bros, machine beaan at J P Forrester's day Mrs Mary Young of Eastern Oregon is visiting her brother, E N Foster , e cenpture ot uregon City visited Mary Mitchell went to Sandv Mondav to visit Thanks to the' editor for enrrfinnnn. dent's stationery . A car load of milk crocks just received and will sell at 8 c per gal lon. W, L. Block, the Homefurnisher Bolton Harry Greaves has been home from Eastern Oregon visiting his parents. Misses Florence Hughes and NinaRis don spent a few days witn the lattei's mother in Portland. ' Miss Dona Doty has returned from a visit with Miss Florence Huffman at Os wego. A. Magone's campers have returned to Portland but the picnics and dances continue in the park. Mrs. N. Grass of Portland was truest of Mrs, OhaB. Catta Tuesday. Miss wuia itugheB, who has been visiting her sister in Eastern Oregon will be home soon. She will visit Mrs. Cra mer at The Dalles. Henry Cramer is closing out his ero- cery and will carry cigars only. Forbes Tomkins has returned from Alaska. Chas. Catta and wife visited Oharles Armstrong at Canby Sunday. Buttercup. Continued on page 6. Johnson & Lamb meka a specialty of key fitting. Underwear, hosiery, ribbons, dress skirts and waists at half the price they have been at the Racket Store. $1)0 Reward $100. 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