1 CLACK A MAS COUNTY THE ENTERPRISE CO Kit K.N POM) ESTS SWK'EP THE HEI.n. Sornial .Xoles-lntoivstlnp Letter From the Slate Normal School by a llueka. mas County student. Monnoi-th, May l.-On April 17 began the fourth and lust term of school for the jear. ine attendance is never so large the last term of the school year on account of Buy siuocwa Having lelt to take charge of pring schools. The number in the senior cias, nowever, remains about the same, there being nearly fifty. Only three of Clackamas county's repre aantatives are in attendance now vii: A. I. E. Elmer and Harry Curd of Clarkes, and William Vaughan of Molalla. Harry I.ee went home at the close of the third term. He was an industrious student and always among the first in his class. It is hoped he will return neit year to take the junior course. A. D. E. Elmer is one of those who makes I wie oest ot his tune at school. Especially is lie proficient in drawing, being the best in his class. Last week twenty-seven representatives of the State Normal Y.W. C. A. attended the first state convention of that association held at Forest Grove. lasting fm. p.u.. till Monday. All were greatly benefited and returned home with a greater seal for for the work. Kate Casto, a former resilient nf ruk.- mas county, will graduate this year with a i ft . . . sr.. mis is tier second year at the Normal. There are only seven weeks more of achool, and preparations have begun for iMiumenrenietit exercises, which will last three days, June 19th, 20th and 21st. The entertainment will consist of, beside the graduating exercises, athletic sports and art week in one or their too close lines, with considerable damage to the saw which the senior partner soon righted without the usual delay attending such cuts. Oh, no! :w is not a steep license for a inrw-years run in the saloon business, when you remember that fl-Jifl ..m h.. ur regular rate. Lucky man ! The Methodists have a imiiwt.,.i ing at the Sanders church. The Southern Mitlm,list m 1...1.1 n...i " uieir quarterly mcetliiKat t in TmuwIrMwir ..i.,i. the second Sunday in May; their annual vamp meeting will take place about the mid dle of June in the grove. Joe Harliss was fcelinv miiu ..... other evening. Ho says it is a boy. josepu v ill.oit starts this week for the mines In I!ritish Columbia. When directors Nmw.t ...i,.,.,i 1. not to read the Itihle in the school they are probably afraid the some reasonable cause for their existence. and again in the evening by Ilov, Gardner his subject being "Stepping Si,,,,,, it, ward," an exhortation to the young people. Mr. I., (iardiier rode his wheel from Sa lem to Harlows last Friday In five hours, but from Harlows to Canbv he preferred the. vara, Lev. I II. Williams will .,.1.1 1... cnurcii goers on the doctrines of the lllble tnree evenings, commencing Monday even ing, May 8, at the M. E. church. MAT DAY EXERCISES. The West Stile School Appropriately Observes the Day-Two Hay Queens. West Side, May 2.-May Day on the West Side was appropriately celebrated Monday afternoon by the West Side school, both departments participating. In the fMint-ai urpunnieni .miss Louise Follens- was eiectea Jtay yueen and Leola Fair child in the primary trade. irt ;0 H ...... phreys and Bud Chambers were elected re- imuteiy 10 crown tlieni. and act as their escorts. Liizie Baker, Hattie Thompson, Jessie Humphreys and Carrie Chambers acted as tellers. Misses Permelia Smith, Jessie Huninhrevs Kriitl. s,.,.......j , --j UniuIIGI onu er- nie Boddofl acted as maids of honor, and Frank Martin, Dave Jones, Cal. Montgomery- and David Schalene as kniuhts of honor. -A very beautiful wreath of cut flowers was made by Permelia Smith and presented by Lizzie Baker, and with this the May Queen was dulv O.' 1 iA anil : - 4 aim OCttlfU 111 B I bower of flowers. A wreath ot apple bios- j i"j nas usen tor the queen of the pri mary department. After the rwn.,l I...I all passed in review and each received a beautiful txxjuet, the chosen queen and her attendants led the way to the woods where a pleasant nour was spent in gathering wild flowers. After their return to the schoolroom Mrh n(tl. l!..l. , . v. Jiliic (jureiig maoe a beautiful speech, after which all went to n.cir uomes naving had a pleasant half hoi idrfyr holi.(lay l'lch is greatlv enjoved and of practical benetit, and which we hot. e r 6C"') os"vea m our pub- Molalia. juolalla, May l.-The World's Fair farmers are getting desperate because they vmjuui uo meir seeding. Winter wheat looks quite well in the foot hills south of the prairie. Frank 8. L. Bagby and his brother Robert are wref ling with the grip. " Bob" has re covered hisapetite. Uncle Tom Simpson has sold his farm in Kussellville to a family from Portland for 11300. Samuel L. Dhrt is moving his barn across Kock creek. He don't like swimming the creek to feed his horses everv freshet. Merman Bros, sawed an iron " dog" last Cauoy Cnllingi. Casbt, April lIL-Tho railroad company lias been very busy with a .urge force nf imn ... - ...... P..v.c(in(t mm hauling gravel fur tlie improvement uMhc Win. Brown from Aurora has rented house and tituved into Canby. n 11 tj . .... j.arorr nas sold his farm near Macksburg and rented a house from Isaac rrusi and moved into town. Mrs. Lucy llodires relume,! i,n,. .. ... " Hill, month s visit to her daughter living near x 1 uterine, eastern uregon. W. S. Kellogg has oiene,l nn m..i in connection with his Candv and cr own Ui Robbins A Son were in town with several teams hauling out goods to their store in Molalla the past week. Several of the Canbyites went fishing for trout Saturday, hut ran 1 a lwim ti. - i. .1 , IIVIHD TiuuailUlI A. N. Cook has sold hij trftnf u.,.i i " v iniiu in Canby, and will accompany Mr. Norton to me wasi in a iew nays. .Mllo Lee. who is inst lnn',,i, t ,:.i. . bicycle, had quite a niisfnrtnn s,,.i... evening, by upsetting his bicycle in a big mudhole. He went in head first, the wheel following suit and falling on him. The Canby base ballclnh Will iri i-a a nHi.J ball 111 Knight's hall Friday evening, Mav5. j JIUJICOV Hubbam'a trii h..i c - hi oe served at Knight's hotel. Tickets, in. nulling supper, J1.0U. A ninlin invil.ti.,.. is extended to all. James Rawlins returned home from Scan poose Saturday. Clyde Phillips departed rnp!liiii..n. . . w.tiICM, U1C. gon Thursday. FROM ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT. Canby. May 3. Tb r,v m,.,.,.,. i - ". .,1111 ici nas a last arrived and the election coniniitfw. I,.. given notice thnt on the tenth of May we j will have our first election. There will be a meetingof the prohibition ists in the church Friday evening to have a kind of a city rally. The Good Tenirilar. ..!. I !.:. i - ....... iiiiini , nnnrlArlir .lud.. I..... o. . 1 v,.,, cuiu.i ibm Saturday evening. electing as chief temnUr (M,nra L'..i.l. - , Si v,ll(,lll, vice templar Elvira Lee, superintendent of ju.t.nieienipieA. il. Knight, chaplain X. uoucet, secretary Millard Ie, financial sec retary Bertha Knight, treasurer W. M. eiianlc, marshal Epsie Lee, guard Deltal Shank, sentinel Willard Kni.rl.t ti.,.-hi 1 "O " vow "HI" I cers will be installed the first Saturday evening inMay. The lmU linn,' IlllmUr. 1 about sixty-five members. Grafters have all finished their u-nrir r. this season, and some of the grafts are growing nicely. About one million and a half grafts were set this year by the various nursery men. Th! Christian denomiimiinn i. mat?!.... rapid preparations toward their nB rh.i. building. They have purchased a lot fmm Mrs. Rogers, and raised i.eri .;i,t 1 dred dollars by subscription. Dix's saw mill has rjrohnhlv rlno,i ,inm for quite a time as the men have all gone to me toiumuia river tn em isinrnni. ..t.. The Lee estate has heen ,,.bi,, .. 1 oico uuriiiK ine inKt lew ilnv. A f. n ... - .' " uji. vw of Dakota has purchased ten acres and George Koehler forty. The county deputy was up Monday and did the surveying. Services were conducted in 11,0 i v church Sunday morning by Rev. Gardner, aim m p. m. DV a tiermnn Mnihli.t Maple Umt, Maple Lank. Mav 1. Wet. .,n.,. .i Is that grammatical? Anyway it expresses the condition of the ground hereabouts. U.....11 1 . m-ruuig is 1101 yci ail done. Considcarhleitanlen . . . 1 " with during thedrvsncll. A. St rank Is back ni-nln .,,,1 ti. . , ., 1,11'VIIIII hum of his saw and steel sledge Is again heard. His brother from l..-n-...i 1... - ' nun moved tip and has been occupying K. W. funiuim s uouse. Mr. Bell from Southern Iowa has renteil J. V. Watkms' place forelirht m.mil,. ir h'Prts severe snow storms and cyclones raging wnen tie lelt Iowa. For one I am satisfied with Oregon. Frank Kellogg has put out a tine lot of ber ries of diD'erent kinds this spring. Frank ItalUml ha lwiv..n ..... ... 1 ..... . " IMI IWO tiundred cords of wood cut for Mr. Drayton. Isaac and Mrs. Surfn. . v niiciuiiMir the quarterly meetingof tlie United Breth ren chun'h. rROM ANOTHER roRRIspoNDKHT. Maple Lane. May 1 tr 1 ..-1 -1 ' - i'iii fiinwers bring May flowers what an abundance of in'itrra we win nave this month. Mrs. J. K. Morris snent li -t.i. , - ........ ..Ani, 11 ner parents, .Mr. and Mrs. A. Mauti. IK J. ruin called on old fri..i,.l. i.,t u.. . ' !-T UH- unlay. He intends buildin? e,,ii.,..., 1.. i....i 0 "'v in uriiunu. hiss AnHa Anderson hns h..n .i.i.... 1 ....... .. . . ' nn .uier. .11 rs. rraiiR Taylor. John Darling is grubbim un hi. ni.i .i. u a ' v,.t villi ard. ?WILL NOT BS Eiffel I "U W JD E fl & O L D Call and examine ther goods and prices and be convinced that mm hats 41 mm GO Orville Notes. Orvillb, April 2I. Wo 1.. ... sunshine once more. A church ineetimr ... chun-h Tuesday, the object of which was to see how the church society expects to dedicate the building the I oiinnay in .May, and the debts have to all be paid first, (uite an extensive pro- hrani nas oeen prepareil and a good time is expected. Mrs. V, J. Herstine. of Winllimn U'.ul. ington, is here, visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. J. Perdue. Messrs. Cochran and Kllinii ufi...;.. . lively chace of about twn hour. " J 1 I.UJ,- tured a silver gray fox. Uur road supervisor was looking n. roads one day last week preparatory to . ..'HniK-L ma iiiuiiii iv niiiri. Ha K..iw.... Mr. Carter is doing all that is in his power fuvu ui me roans. The new road running between R. C. Grimm and F. M. Samson is now open for travel, the new bridge across Rock creek uu.nig ueen completed. Mrs. J. E. Sneiderhas returned from Ne braska where ,he has been making quite an t.-ihicu nan wuii mends and relatives. X Dry Goods, Groceries Boots and Shoes, Caps and Hardware, 1 Are the best to be had for the monoy in the stat Highest price paid for produce. CKNBY, - - OREGON, IIA1HGIJOHST & COMPANY, l.M Front Street. HARDWARE and, I rgoii, Niirtturtiivru Acini fur Dexter DlnmoUil, Lane Oreldont TiiIIIHihiIIi Urilfi Uur Milt ot klc.l a... 1 If , V,,vl I v C-i' Crescent Wedges (warranted.) tfe S Protif Chains. Areade Filf. Hk. Crt-Hfent ,v Loggers and Wood CIiopiH-rs SiK-cialtiex. Oregon City Agent, WILSON A CO Cherryvllle Chins. Chekryvii.le, April 20. Uetwecn showem the ranchers of the foot hills are getting thetr crops planted. The snow is receding tnuurd 11.. I tains; soon the white topped wagons will lie seen crossing the mountains, and the voice of the cowboy will be heard in the land. L. K. Parker of Oregon City was visiting his brother I). W. Tarker last week, J. W. Ileatty has been chosen superintend ent of the Mount Hood and Harlow road company. D. W. Parker sneeeed. (. .. - ...- ua gaie Keeper. Salmon river is to have a new bridge of about ninety-six feet span. It is needed badly. The Duke hrnlher. or. ..:.... . ,, - . ...uruig uie 01a Cherryville stand. Charley Shank has gone to Gresham to work. O. T. Beebe is happy. It's a girl; born April Kith. All doing well. Miss Minnie Flinn ha roi,,..,,i 1 """"iw iiome after a stay of six weeks in Pleasant Valley. OOIISOH. Mountain View Items. , I .-ioi:tain iiw, .May 2.-Indications are that there will be an abundance of fruit thin year. Strawberry plants that were set out in March and April are loaded with bios- soms. Our meat market hn again, Nichols and May having wild out. The last purchasers keep up the good rep utation of the conrcrn. Horn, April , to the wife of C. Schuhel, I a daughter. Chris, is the happiest man on j the hill now. Mrs. Harris has moved In Cnnl.v . j... ! one 11 ni n-iiieu a Hotel. Dudley Worshaui, who bus been in Cnli fomia sinre Octoln-r 'Id, wa visiting at Kd. May's Sundny. Mrs. Mendall and herdamrhler Kllni., calling on some of their friends on the hill nun weeK. Mr. Frederic!,' 1.. " i Hearing i completion and A. F. II ..no ins. ne intends to have it painted as un us me weatuer will iermit. Hark! Can't we hear wedding bel? Two weddings are rumored fr ,B near future. (Jet the cage ready lirsl, boys; that is the way. IMs llil Green M House Moving. Hotisea moved on the shortest notice. FHfteen yearn exiinniiu K, i.,,:i.i:.... - 1 llillllllll too large or diflicult to handle. ! " Kknnkr, Oiegon Citv. J. ('olIinH tho florist of Clackatna, HiKl,t- (jr,,.l,UH.., has f 1 o t o (,,, Htron hctltliy :i-y.,,r-o, r. pUnl fr at iit ,.,,-- . ' "'"wi-ii anu UhKs nr Kill.-nl '.' t or tM'r doen 1... .. 1 1 . ...... nrii.i.M u.t .11 . ' " "m "l,"","l tlillorftit varietiM. .n..8 tl.Htfv.ll t.H. cut ,ow,.r, Illail. llH1(V),llt, m,HMm oft PLANTS FOR THE GARDEN. imi 1111111 rcii !. ( tx.r 11 i-1-,. .. 1 t 1, ,,)j ,.. l, 1 ; ' - t.i. a omihkn-h i ho nevr alone- All Orders Promptly Executed r- c-. a. McMillan, Main nn.l Ktmrtwn:: Hir'rlH-,,',"t,"M. City AncntM. DEMOTED! LAST CHANCE! LAST CHANCE nC 01 ui- nAYcR 5 HCKERMHN HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE OLD PLACE INTO E D KELLVq DOORS BELOW WHERE THE REMAINDER OP THE STOCK W""0 CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OP COST. A. MATER.