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CLACKAMAS COUNTY THE KNTKKTKlSK CORREM'OM) EXCE SWEEPS THE HEM). Four Thousand People Attend Ihe Moth' odlstCtunpmcetln. atCauhy otlie r Sews Soles. Caxhy, July li The strawberry ia no more. The crop was prolific Mr. llamp ion shiiped more than seven tons from a small fielJ. P, Dix Is doing a thriviii(i btuines with his null at this place, Chas. Schmidt will have the larinwt resi dence in Canby when it is completed, 8. P. Ptitnitm, th able champion of free thought, spoke to an attentive audience her last Thuirdjy night. Mr, K. K. Smith, being called for, warmly seconded Mr. Putnam' advocacy of liberalism. I K. Hutchinson, the eneriretie livery atabl October. proprietor, ran a back between the camp ground and town during campmeeting. James Kvaua will soon have a neat two- Story building on First street. W. 8. Kellers will oon have his resi dence completed. Grandma Lee left last Monday evening to visit her daughter at Lebanon.- Wa wish her a pleasant visit and safe return. Messrs. Dii. lVrter, Garrison and others, re either building additions to their resi dences or constructing new one. Zeek Bros, disposed of their swing to Hutt-hitison A Andrews who did a lively business last Sunday. Miss Lottie Casio of Portland was visiting Mrs. S. A. D. Ourley last Saturday and Sun day. The familiar countenance of Mr. W. II. Pobyns w as seen on our streets last week. Wra. Knight has been doing some good work as road supervisor. ! The utagiiinceul shade trees in front of Chas. Knight s hotel furnish ample shade tor the wear-. The CanbvMiine carried off the tionors in the base ball contest July 4th. Last Sunday thousands of people gath ered at the camp grounds to enjoy the soci ety of friends and neighbors. Rev. Mr. Stratum of Portland delivered the sermon in the forenoon. He is a fluent sm-aker. Numerous siwakers took part in the meet-! ing. Messrs. U. 8. Mull and Henry Evans kept refreshment stands where lemonade, candies, etc, could be hail to satisfy the ap atite and thirst or the multitude. The at tendance on Sunday, the last day of the meeting was about 400U. Last Saturday night members of the A. 0. C. W., of Oregon City, were entertained by the Can by lodge. We understand a very pleasant time was had. The lodge here is in a prosperous condition. City, were the guest or Chas. Moran on the Fourth. The county alliance held at this place was well attended, Quite a number of the young folks of this place attended the camp meeting at Canby Sunday. A Herman campmeeting, commencing Thursday the 14th, w ill be held in the grove near the school house. There will he F.ng lish service at ,1 o'clock P. M. at the same place. All are invited to oome. Mrs, Hortman is visiting her sister, Mrs, Card. Frank and Anna Coates, of Portland, spent the Fourth with friends here. Mr, and Mrs.0. W. Oracewere thcgnesls of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 CIrkeoer Sunday- While mowing Mr. Kingo's horses he-! school. ........ fv;..l,i.t. I MM ......... . i. .. :.l erable damage to the mower. U. H, Puun visited friends in thisvicinity last week. Miss Anna Young has secured the school for the fall term, commencing the first of Ivan. FROM THK WWS OF XaKljCAM. A Child Take a Fata) Ptw of fenreRtrated Lye-trsaeral New Items. THE HOOD VUEW !i KlGHBORHOoD. How toe Fwarth of Julj wa Spent Ueneral New Note. Hood View, July 6 Hood View cele brated the Fourth in a very quiet and social way. All bad a good basket dinner and pent the most of the day in visiting their neighbors. Sherwood also had a very lively day of it as there was quite a large crowd and plenty of good music by the Sherwood Home Band, some speaking, and quite a lot of amusement in the way of foot and sack races, a very lively contest between the Sherwood and Dundee base ball nines. which resulted in favor of the home boys. Jio doubt the bovs in both MakvH' im, Juey 11 Farmers rejoice over the late copious showers as they are very beneficial to crops. Rev. Mr. Wbitaker, president of the Wil lamette t' niversity, will address the people of this place on Sunday, July 17, at II O'clock. Several Marqnamites attended the camp meeting at Canhy last Sunday. Harvest will commence neitweek. Fall wheat is ripening very last Last Monday morning as A. B. Mart)uam was hauling hay he was thrown from the wagon and struck the ground with such force as to fracture his left arm at the wrist. C. P. Thompson and wife of Corvallis are visiting at the parental home in Marquam lliis week. J. E. Martiuam's new resilience is begin ning to loom tip. It will be credit to the town. Geo. Ross and lamily, of Palouse City, ar visiting old friends and relatives here this week. I The grangers will give a picnic at this place on Saturday, July Id (iood speakers will be present and a good time is expected. P. J. Killings, of the grange store, gave Portland a business call Tuesday. Soda Springs, the favorite resort of Clack amas county, is drawing good crowds this week. A sad accident occurred at the residence of Fredric Myers on Tuesday, the 5th inst., w hich resulted in the death of their only child, a daegbter aliout seventeen months old. A can of concentrated lye had been dissolved preratory to washing when the little child, which bad just began to walk, came within reach of it and before she was discovered had iwallowed a large portion ot the contents. Medical aid was sum nmned immediately, but the powerful pot ash had done Its work and the child died on the following day. The parents have the heartfelt sympathy of the entire communi ty In their bereavement. ' Blui Jay. ha been working for the t ten months, The New Km base hall nine will go by the name of Central Point nine the rest of this aeaaon. They have changed their place of piaytng to w. . Killer meadow. Our captain, Pavid Penman, Jr., ha gone to Itarlow to work in hay harvest. Mr, John Haley of Portland Is visiting in this neighborhood this week. David Penman, sr., has Just put up the beams of a new barn, 30xtxi8 feet, The neighbor turned out and helped Mm raise the same today. Everything went together like book. Wm, storm is the carjwiicr. Mr. Penman intends moving his house to a better site. Then he thinks he will be fixed. Miss l.ucy Pindiey returned home from Santa Rosa where she has been going to Mi will go hack again In Septem ber to complete her course ut study. , Miss Isabel Mc.Vrthur Is doing some fine artwork. Mi is a natural artist. I' no. GAM i WEBUB miouiicemGiit. WK AHK TOO l.USY shocked to learn ot their comrade, J. Gould's, early death. After spending the day In the field he went to Oregon City to witness the fireworks at the falls, and fell overboard and was drowned. The body . was found about daybreak, and bis brother who had accompanied him there, came the following day bringing with him the lifeless remains to hia aged father and only ister. Mr. John Boston is improving a little. Mrs. Nelson McConell and son are no better. Mrs. P. Bnston, of Wild Horse, ia suffer ing with a very severe attack of inflam matory rheumatism. Charley Peterson ha quit working for C. T. Tooze and taken a job of slashing of Frank Seely. Mr. and Mrs. Stine, of Portland, spent their Fourth with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wagner. Mrs. Francis fiarnhart, of Portland, was visiting her mother last week. Mrs. Frankie Brown is again able to come home and great hopes are entertained for her speedy recovery. Mrs. Capt. Waud and family were visiting the Misses Graham this week. Bust Be. Marmot Notes. Marmot, July 9. Marmot is fast becom ing a fox -glove garden. Most of the people of this place spent their Fourth in F. A. Meinig & Son's beau tiful park where they enjoyed Mr. Brown ell's patriotic oration and spent a delightful day. The happy visage of Mr. Helms appeared early 8aturday morning. He gave as the cause of bis happiness " another mop- squeezer." Long life and;happlness to the little girl. , Born to the wife of Henry Helms, on the 9th instant, a daughter. Yfno. Religion Debate at Clackamas. Clackamas, July 11. The rain today put a damper on hay making, causing some loss and a great deal of inconvenience to farmers. Other people were glad to see the dust laid. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shutes have returned to Clackamas with the intention of remain- Item from Maple laae. Mapli last,, July 11 The absence of the scribbler for a time and subsequent sick ness caused the non appearance of several items of interest Some, however, are too good to be lost. One was a party given by Mra. Richards and family to a large circle of friends which wa heartily enjoyed by all. The young people amused themselves nines will be (on the lawn with games, etc., while the THK HOOP vuw CWKTHT. A Crist of Newt about Person and Thing of That Locality, Hood vtw, July Kin. The Hood View people are all glad to hear of the recapture of Wilson, the murdcror of Mamie Walsh, and the majority are in favor of mob law being enforced, July 4th, born to Mr. and Mr, Murray, a son. George Young made flying visit home on the Fourth. It ts engaged In the bar ber business in Independence. Mr. Wni. Ohler and her daughter, Ida, are working in Portland. Mrs. Jane Baker is visiting her daughter, Mrs. I-aur Witmer, In Washington. Grandma Parrot has gone to Independ ence to attend the regular camp meeting of the Baptist church held at that place. Several of our citisens are attending the Methodist camp meeting at Canby. Misses Edith and Ethel Short, of Sell- wood, are visiting their grandfather and relatives here this week. Fred Epler is at home for a month's stay from Coeur d' Alene where he ha been en gineering on the lake steamers and car for the past four year. Charley Epler i llreing on the Steamer Mansauillo for a lime. Alison Baker ia building an ad.litiuu on his kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Brown and Mis Flora Hell are going fur a trip to the coast this week to be gone some two or three weeks for Mrs. Brown's health. They will go to Little Nestucra. Mr. Mack, of Tualatin, is finishing Wm. Lyncolutaylor' new bouse, John lloston Is still no better. Hi right side is completely aralysed, and he can carcelv move his left hand or foot. Mr. and Mrs. Rhoades, of Dundee, spent Satunlay and Sunday with the Misses Gra ham, of Graham's Ferry. Misa Nsime McClincey, of Portland, ia stopping with her father this summer. Ed McClincey and Wm. Spencer are put ting piling in the river at G. T. Too' landing. MILWALKHK WANTS JlSTll t Receiving New Spring and Summer Goods To talk alout txtlitios or anything else. Hut if you wish to talk about GOOD C.OODS ami LOW .'KICKS, wo nro at your sonico. Wo will quote a fow hard hitters: 5 gallons best Poarl Oil, - $0.85 3 pounds Arbuckle's Coffee, $.65 22 pounds Nice 0 Sugar, - - $1.00 Huildors' Hardware and Nails at Portland prices, and all other gtxds in proportion. Our stock of Hoots and Shoes will suit the most fastidious. There is no bettor lino of Hats and Caps in Clackamas County. We are receiving a complete line of DRY (100 IKS and MILMNKKY direct from the East, which we will sell at Trices that will surprise you. (live us a call and be convinced. Carlton & Rosenkrans' New Cash Store, Canby, I.tiuUrtt in Low Prior fur Clrtokaniit Count v. Or. Tb Petition for Wllwa'a Trial. -Personal Nwt of U Towa. HAIUGIIOUST & COMPANY, 1SI Front Strn-l. HARDWARE I Portland, Oregon. Pe iter- -PUmout),' Nnrlhw.ai.ro A (ml. fur ATIU1VS SSATOTSEft -Lanee oeeldent Tntllrtixxtt toiler Unee- -Ollveriloel Haw. .". . AR Crescent Wedges (warranted.) H A S Proof Cluins Arcade Files. Rope. Crescent tttool Loggers and Wood Choppers SjK'cialties. Oregon City Agent, WILSON A COOK older one gathered in the parlor. Ice cream and cake were nerved. June 35th Mrs. KellugK gave ber parent, Mr. and Mrs. Brayton, a party, it being their 2sth wedding anniversary. The house was filled with friend and neighbor and all enjoyed themselves immensely. Not the lent enjoyable feature was a serenade by John and Tommy Davis, Will Hankim and Lawrence -Mauti. Refreshment were served to which the company did ample justice. R. Gillliausen has hi house repainted very tastefully which adds much to the ap pearance of the place. He also found hi barn too small. He did not tear it down however, and build again; but got more room by extending its length. Fred Wourma has built a new barn. A Mailt ia putting a board fence In front of bis place which is a great improvement over the old worm fence. And so Improvement is going on all along the line. Miss Elsie Brayton is home after an ab sence of four weeks with friends at Needy. O. I. H. ing. A debate between Rev. W. 8. Runyan, of Clackamas, and D. Priestly, of Milwaukee, on the authenticity of the gospels will take place here Sunday afternoon, July 20th. Htwt from Clarke. Ciabkes, July 11. Farmers are busy with their haying. There is a great deal of hay cut in this part of the county. The Fourth was celebrated In the grove near the Harmony school house. All seemed to enjoy themselves. The dance at nigbton the platform was pronounced a success. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hankins, of Oregon From the New Post Office. Ellwood, July 12. This community, which has long been known as " Mountain Home," is now and henceforth will be ki.own as "Ellwood: after the name ef its new post office, conducted by Mrs. J. C. Sylvanus. Most of the farmers have their hay In their barns in good order. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Woodard will re move to Portland soon. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor have returned from their fislt to California. They report hav ing had a pleasant visit but are better pleased with Oregon than ever. Mr. Dibble of Lebanon is visiting relatives in this vicinity. Chas. Dibble and his brother also made a flying trip to this place a few days ao. John Heckart is going to California this week to remain for a time. Miss Mary Billings, of Washington, ha been the guest recently of ber sister, Miss Era Billings. Central Point Intelligence. Central Point, July 11. A gentle rain has just done justice to the growing grain crops here in this glorious Willamette val ley. Some hay got caught out but the ben elit derived from the shower will be more than the injury. David Penman, jr., has bought the Adolph Miller place, consisting of fifty-four acres; consideration I'JSO. Dave' place i within two hundred yards of the Central Point M. E. church and within half a mile of Brown's school house. He bclieVes in having things handy. Miss Aggie McArthur Is home on a visit from the state asylum at Salem, where she Milwai'sii, July 12. Monday niurning a number of petitions were aent out asking for the immediate return to Oregon City of Charles Wilaon, and that ecial term of court be called to try hi case. It was at Brat supposed by a few that the action was only a dodge to get the prisoner where he could be taken by the people and dealt with, but auch Is not the fact. The Milwaukee people are not ashamed of their action in trying to mob the Inhuman monster, but now they are willing to submit to a speedy trial and the inevitable result, banging. We want justice, but we will nut accept any in sanity dodge or any other foolishness. Miss Daisy Trueblood has relumed home after a visit of six weeks to her friends in Newberg. C. Harlow has returned from a visit to southern Oregon where he has been taking vacation. Richard Scott of Milwaukee wa among the graduate of the state agricultural col lege at Corvallis. He came home this week. Ben Smith ha his pile driver busy driv ing piles in Kellogg lake for the motor line which will be running through here In the next four weeks. S. 0. Priestly ia all smiles lately, ft 's a girl. F. liirkemeier is the proud father of a bouncing baby boy. New from New Era. Nf w Eba, July 12. The staid citizens of New Era keep the even tenor of their way during the pleasures and trials incident to camp meeting following an election. A petition requesting Judge McUrlde to call a iedal session of court at Oregon City for the purpose or giving Charles Wilson, theselfconfesiied murderer of Mamie Walsh, a speedy trial, and having him placed in the custody of the Sheriff of CUckamas county, is being quite generally signed by the citizens of this pluce, as law ami order ts our motto. The wife of Mr. John ShlndliT, who re cently arrived from San Jose, California, has been quite III during the past week. We expect, however, to hear of her sii;dy re covery. Division 8uierlntendent J. 0. Johnson has placed a new and improved style of switch in place at this station for the South ern Pacific. John Bradel lias his new residence nearly complete!. Jacob Croder has recently treated his res- idrnt-e and hotel to a fresh ruat of lut. tleoiye Brown and wife left for eastern Oregon today on a trip combining both busi ness and pleasure. John Burgoyne and our former towns man, W. W. Jesae, now of Harlow, soon (tart for Mount Adam, Washington, on an outing for few weeks, Intending to amuse themselves catching the speckled beauties, diverted occasionally by broiling one of Bruin' choicest aleak. Ji sii's. IKON 1 WNH aTFs INuH. A Pay Day Mlased-Sorial aud Penum! Notes ef the Tuwa. Osw loo.July 13. The furuac ha atoped a few hour on account of absence of lime. No pay day the 10th because Stirtnteud enl Watson wa in San Francisco. Some of the boy were very nim h disappointed. Al Veaca made flying trip to ()wego from hi home in Cottage drove this week. Koiumey' Colored Minstrel Troup paid Oswego a visit Monday night. Every one who went to see them were well pleased They will exhibit again at Prosse.-'a hall Thursday night. ' A picnic will be given to the Mission Baud to-day by Mis Jones. The little folk are very highly pleased at the proa lct of o luiii'h pleasure. Miss Jons de serves the thanks of the parents for the in terest she takes in their little ones. The band boy are very much disappotned because of the non-arrival of their uniforms, Billy Uodson left for Pueblo, Col., yester day. Mis Annie Burns left for her bame above Newnerg Monday. The Ladies' Aid Society will give a But terfly social in the hall in the bank building i ruiay evening. Oscar Madison arrived yesterday from the Columbia, where he has been fishing. He reports good success. vidson year. He lias several extra hands em ployed to pick and pack them for market. nHAMBOCK. GRAND OPENING -OF- THOS. CHARMAN & SON -AT THE- Boring Items, Damascus, July 12. The saw mill of Cone Bros, la doing a flourishing business. Two smart boys, Frank and Ernest Hick, ey, attacked and killed a coyote lust week, The coyote became frightened ut seeing the boys and in trying to escaiie became fast among some logs; wheretion the hoys, with no other weupon than a pocket knife, made the coyote their victim. The hog law proves unsu lis factory to some Individuals though it is the guuerul opinion that it is a benefit to the county. A large baud of fine horses brought from Crook county by the I)e Lore brothers nro stationed here. A new bridge will span Deep creek In the near future. This is a long felt necessity. CoYOTie. vUdPowden Used In Millions of Homes 40 Years tie Standard. PIODi STORE, DR6SS GOODS In the latest stylos and designs, some beautiful patterns at a prico novei before offered in Oregon City. CLOTHING Extra largo line of Men's and Boys', clothing, of the best grade of goods in the market. HHTSI In any size, shape and stylo from one dollar up to tho best Stetson. Embracing a well selected line of Ties, Negligee Hosiery and Underwear. shirts Chapman 5 Son Lead in quality of goods handled. GIVE THEJlvI A CALL. GEORGE BROUGHTON, MANUKACTUKKK OF AIL K1NHH OF FIR AND HARDWOOD LUMBER. FULL STOCK OF FLOORING, CEILING, RUSTIC AND FINISH ING LUMBER, DIMENSION STUFF AND LATH. . Special Bills Cut to Order Mill and Yard on tha River, Foot of Main Street. ORKOON CITY, OR.