CLACKAMAS COUNTY
ME ester wise fORKEsrOSH.
EXTS SHEEP THE I1KI.I).
A IYtspenma Workman Lodge Debat.
Uf Society Dlsctissliiir Deep Sub
jects General Sotes.
Mouai.i a, Jan. 21. Mini, winter, ami no
now a yet carpeting our part of old mother
art h.
Oar school Is preparing for an exhibition
at its close, w hich will he in February.
Molalla Ixxlge, No. 40 A. V. V., has
moved into more comfortable quarters than
the school house, and Is Using up to lire
homelike.
F. C. Terry of the drug store, has recently
purchased a cash register, the first machine
of the kind for the counting of shekels at
Molalla.
Mrs. Oswalt, mother of Jacob Oswalt of
this place, who died near Oregon City last
week, was buried at the Adams cemetery
yesterday.
Miss I'la Sawtelle, who has been tinder
the doctor's cure for some lime, is still quite
low with lung trouble.
Mrs. Murphy, T. A. McFadden'a mother,
of Idaho, who has been paying her son a
visit, will take the train at Canby today for
liome. She had not seen her son for seven
teen years prior to this visit.
Molalla literary society last Friday even
ing debated the question, " Kesolved, That
the people of the Vnited States one more
gratitude to l.a Fayette than to ashing
ton." O. W. Kohbins, tieo. Og'e and J. W.
Thomas discussed the affirmative, and 0,
V. Eby. H. A. Hovis and J aeon Harliss the j
negative. The judges, Misses Bobbins and j
Hungate and Mr. P. Encle, gave their de-1
cision in favor of the affirmative. Xext Fri-;
day evening the society will debate the fol- j
lowing question: " Kesolved, That social!
democracy is a better lorm of government j
thin a republic." '
The recent election for Vnited States sen-1
ator scores another point in favor of that!
office being supplied by the direct vote of ;
the people. We can now sav, " Oh, Lord ! '
as thou gavest Pennoyer a rest, wilt thou j
graciously grease the bow of our yoke?" j
It looks as though the " good roads" ques-1
tion bad come to stay until it can be mate- j
rially realized. Indeed, it is time, when a
load of hay mires out of sight without a j
bubble under our " new system" of road I
work.
gram reflected great credit on -those Inter
ested in arranging tt. The door receipts
were satisfactory and w 111 he applied toward
paying the last note on the organ. We no
ticed at the entertainment the faces of W,
J.l'urrin, W. II. Wade, K. Hates and oth
ers from Currinsville, Adolph Miller, Fred
Walker and others from Viola, and other
parlies from Klwood and Ugan.
In the afternoon of the P.MIi Hie grange
held an open door meeting at which their
officers were installed in a very Impressive
manner by Mr. Miller from Portland, after
which he gave a nice talk on the benellta
ami workings of the order.
James Ilayden, the mad boss, has made
the necessary repairs on the Clear creek
bridge.
Mrs. Maggie Stout has returned home
after teaching a term of three months in the
George district. The school here is pro
gressing nicely under the care of Professor
llargreaves.
Services are held at the church as follows:
Treadling the first and third Sundays ol the
month at .1 P. M. Sunday school at 2 P. M.
Christian Endeavor the second and fourth
Sunday at 3. P. M.
ltKlI,AM NKWS.
An Iftlcleut Mall Contractor-Money In Hog
Halting Successful lieballng Club.
EAU1.K CRKKK NKWS.
Child Hunted to IVatli-Mterary Society Klects
Officers anil Hat a Lively Meeting.
K.u;i I Ckkck, Jan. i The little child
of James Smith which was so badlv burned
I lived only two days. The funeral was largely
attended by sympathizing friends of the
! family.
Grandpa Smith is now confined to his bed
with bronchitis. We all hope for his speedy
recovery.
Mr. Epperson, an aged farmer of Sandy
Kidge, died on Saturday of heart failure.
He leaves a large family to mourn his loss.
The young folks of this burg, chaperoned
by Mrs. Foster, Mrs. Stafford and Mrs. C.ith
ens, met at Wilncru's hull one night last
Kkiu.ani", Jan. 21. W. It. Mai loon, the
contractor for carrying the mail between
Oregon City and liedland, Logan and Viola,
was in liedland last week looking after the
mail route. Mr. Mat toon Is earnest and
untiring In his ellorta to malulain efficient
and faithful service on this route.
11. W, llibson closed a successful term of
school at the Linn school house, district No.
21, last week. Monday he and his hrlde
moved to their old home at Eagla Creek
w here Mr. (iibson Is engaged lo teach,
Our school, No. 7.1, under the afficleut
management of Miss Helen Taylor, is pro
gressing in a satisfactory manner. It will
close in four weeks.
Mr. Kritchevsky, who lost several hun
dred dollars worth of clothing sometime
ago, got out a search warrant last Monday,
and accompanied by a deputy constable
went lo search several houses. They did
not succeed in finding any of the lost arti
cles except a tine necktie. The man in
whose possession it was found claimed he
bought it of a young man who has since dis.
anpeared. A tramp, with whom the latter
had been associating, has also disappeared
since the robbery. j
KcV. (iillett and wife of Viola, were visit
ing here last week
Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Courlright spent sev
eral days with friends in Sprlnirwater re-1
icently. i
Win. Johnson recently sold a drove ol hit
hogs to John llarrclt. Mr. Johnson Is well
satisfied w ith his experiment In this line,!
having doubled the money Invested in the
pigs and feed. Half of I lie hogs acre penned '
up and fed two months and a hulf, the bal- '
ance one mouth. !
The literary society had a pleasant meet
ing lust Saturday, and was more like the
Week, anil indtlleetl In ilimriokr ami ,'mihIv
making. The whola a.n.osihere ... mil ..7 ! n"rti,,w of H of eicel
fun and tally. All went home sticky and
SEW EKANKWS.
A Xan Burned to Death Schools I'losed
Katertainment to be Given.
New Era, Jan. 20. A sad accident hap
pened in the neighborhood about one-half
mile east of New Era. resulting in the death
of Fred Scheer. Mr. Scheer was ol German
birth, aged about fifty-sit years. He was a
soldier in tbe French and German war. Im
mediately after the close of tbe war became
to America, and lived in Nebraska previous
to coming to Oregon two years ago, settling ,
near N'ew Era with his family consisting of
wife, live sons and two daughters. Here j
be commenced clearing and making a borne I
in which to spend his declining years. He j
was subject to fits, and while out burning I
logs last Tuesday one of his spells came on t
him, and he fell in the Are burning to death.
Life was quite extinct when found although
he had rolled about ten leet from the fire.
He was buried last Wednesday in the Can by
cemetery.
Louise Bauman has been quite sick for the
last few days, but last report says she L get
ting better.
Henry Rich ter is giving his tie' house a
coat of fresh paint.
The young folks of school district No. IS
are preparing to give an entertainment at
Brown's school house about theSlth of Feb
ruary. Admission fees will be charged, the
proceeds to go to the M. E. minister of this
circuit.
Charles Mattocks gave a party at tbe resi
dence of his uncle, J. I.. Mattocks, last Fri
day evening. A number of his friends were
present and spent an enjoyable evening
dancing, playing pedro and other games,
until midnight, when refreshments were
served.
Miss Kit tie Olds closed a successful term
of school at New Era last Friday.
Mrs. Newbury and Miss Katie made a liv
ing trip to Oregon City on Tuesday last.
P. H. Naurtz, of Macksburg, was the guest
of Peter Engle a few days last week.
We approve of Mr. Andrews's way of
auaking wagon roads tor Clackamas county.
Dr. J. Casto Las a horse sick with the
ataggers.
happy.
Bert Station! made a Hy ing trip to Lents !
ami tireshani on Friday and returned home j
Saturday covered with mud. The Mads are I
bad but Pert "gets there all the same," I
having made the trip five times since Christ- j
mas with l'"C. Smith s pair of fly ers. ;
The literary society of this place held a !
meeting last Saturday night. The follow- j
ing officers were elected: (i. W. Jndd. pres- j
ident; John liracketl, vice president; Chas. j
I liallou, secretary; llert Station!, assistant I
I secretary ; l . A. Simpson, treasurer; Noah
Stingley, sergeant at arms. The question
; was, Kesolved, That water is a more power
An fol element than lire The u,lr u,.r
Noah Stingley on the affirmative and Chas.
Ballou on the negative. After a lively talk
the judges decided in favor of the affirma
tive. The question for the next debate is,
Kesolved, That pride causes more unhappi
ness than poverty. Kemernber, we hold
meetings every Saturday night.
Mr. Wilbern is kept busy measuring su
gar, and weighing calves, etc., as his clerk,
G.A.Weber, is off on a trip up the valley.
Speculation is rife as to the object of his
trip, some even darkly hinting at the possi
bility of his returning with a bride.
Miss .Maud Jaques is home on a visit.
C. E. Foster came home on a visit to his
many frijnds in this burg on Saturday.
Job Loth.
lence and attendance than any previous one
this winter. The program consisted of n
well rendered dialogue, plealng songs by
several little girls and many good recita
tions. The debate was decided in favor ol
the affirmative, W. I. Ilerky leader. The
question debated was, " Kesolved, That
a good wagon road is of more benefit lo
a county than a railroad. " The next
siihje.t for debate is the old ot.e: " l!e-
solved, That more can he learned by travel
than by studv and meditation," with juve
nile leaders, Claude Stone affirmative, and
Hiram Johnson negative. Kach hid has a
j half dozen colleagues composed of the older
! debaters, us well as ladies and hoys.
.Mr. olney, of Portland, is visiting at W.
J. Johnson's.
Prof. I. F. Warner, of Currinsville, anil
I'.ev. J. lieiiard Huist, of Portland, passed
through this city on Tuesday.
There w ill tie a free lecture on the Civil
War at the hull on Friday evening, Febru
ary 1, by Kev. lir. G. W. Gue, of Portland.
An oyster supper w ill be served after the
lecture. Tickets for supper, adults 2.1 cents,
children 10 cents. Every body invited.
The quarterly meeting of the M. E. con
ference will be held at Ml. Zion on Satur
day, February 2, ut 2 o'clock, P. M.. by Key.
G. W. fine. Preaching at 7 P. M. l-ove
feast at lo A. M. Sunday, also preaching at
11 A. M. and 2 P. M. Ki htic.
Bargainsl
BargainsI
Odds and Endsl
Wo have finished stock taking
and find we have a number of
ODDS & ENDS
In various departments and
for the next THIRTY DAYS
we will sell them
Regardless of Cost.
We have a large stock of
Hoods ordered for the Spring
and Summer trade and need
all the available space. Call
in and secure a genuine CASH
bargain.
Carlton & Rosenkrans, Canby, Or.
IlAlSKillOIiST & COMPANY,
Ml Front Street. I HARDWARE I IWIuml, Oregon,
Peiter-
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Nnrtliwrilcril AKctlls fur
ATKI1VS SATTCTS
l.iir Ocr'drul Timlcliintli . Pester l-mier
HI', cr steel
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Btuinyaide Sayings.
8CSNY8IDE, Jan. 15. (Too late for last
week) The late sleet did some damage to
trees, but not as much, as has been reported
in other places. Tlie wind of Saturday
night blew down many fences but no other
- damage has been reported.
Tbe health of this community is very good,
tbe only sick ones being Mr. Becker, who
has been ill since Thanksgiving, and Mrs.
Foss, who is still suffering greatly from can
cer, although her physician gives her hope
of recovery.
The young people of Sniwlyside enjoyed
themselves on last Friday night at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, it being the loth
birthday of their son Perry. The hours
were pleasantly passed in dancing and sing
ing, and at midnight all heartily enjoyed an
.- oyster supper.
Another enjoyable affair was on New
Years eve, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deardorff
celebrating, witb the help of their many
friends ami relatives, tbeir tin wedding. A
good supper was enjoyed, followed by dtuic
- ing. Tbe shining tinware which was pre
sented to the happy pair made quite a dia-
play, and all wished them many more happy
.anniversaries of the day.
IlHrmnny Notes.
Hakmi'Ny. Jan. P.-About twelve inches
of snow fell here on the 2d inst. with a
j heavy north east wind. In the evening it
j began raining ntul the rain froze to every
; thing so that the trees were loaded with ire.
j Where the wind blew on the following
day the fruit tries were damaged cnnidera
I bly by the limbs breaking. Tfie snow was
about gone by the following Sunday.
I About 1 :.To o'clock last Sunday morning a
heavy south wind broke over us, blowing
down a few trees and alarming a few of our
residents sufficiently to cause them to arise
until the w ind bail abated. Your corres
pondent, however, only covered up a little
warmer and was soon asleep again.
i.ast naiuriiay nignt some one made a
midnight trip through Harmony, visiting a
few of the barns in fox-like fashion and car
rying off such articles as were handy. John
Wise lost an entire set of double harness.
He followed the track of the thieves quite a
distance Sunday, but lost it in Multnomah
county where the road bad been traveled
during the morning.
The Evangelical Association purchased
the church here of Mr. Dannals last Thurs
day for $.VjO.
Key. P. Hitner, of tbe Evangelical Asso
ciation, preached at the church Thursday
evening.
Vera, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Wise, has been quite sick during tbe
past week.
It would probably be a good law if tbe
present legislature would provide so that a
county superintendent of roads could be
elected by the people. However, it is possi
ble to have a new slate constitution anil the
initiative and referendum method of mak
ing and repealing laws, and this may put an
entirely dillerent aspect on the whole mut
ter.
A slight snow fell here Wednesday and
again last night.
Tbe electric saw, with James lieid's en
gine behind it, is now at work on Mr. Freid
entliaw's land.
We notice a mistake in our last commu
nication. The name " Martha Korme"
should have been Matilda Kanne.
A school meeting has been called lo lew
a tax for school expenses for the ensuing
Crescent Wedges (warranted.) 15 Si S Proof Chains. Arcade Files
Loggers ami Wood Choppers specialties.
Oregon City Agent, ......
Rope. Crescent Meo
WILSON A COOK
NEEDY NOTES.
Klaas fur the School limine Pleasant Hoclal
Uallirriiif-i hurrh hervlres to be Held.
bad been treed by dogs,
feel four luces In length.
J. T. Mcnt re lost a ki
by its getting entangled
It measured sit
rk horse recently
In the baiter rn
IIkI'I.anu, Jan. Thanks to the Estkii
' im:i-k the rmid question has at last stiirted
out In a way whereby the problem will he
: solved in a few years if people will just give
! this plan a trial before they begin to kli k it
will make it ea-ier for both court and engi
' Iieer.
Mr. H. Colin had quite a rough time git-
; ting to tow n lat week with a load of apples
on account of high water. When be gut to
the brick y aril at the corner of the Aher
I nethy mad tbe water was in his wagon hot,
j the horses got in amongst some drift woimI
and he bad considerable trouble to get
through.
Notices are out announcing a special
school meeting lor Jan. :'S fur the purpose
of voting a tax to pay the indebtedness of
the dislrict.
Miss Minnie Evans gave a birthday party
to some of her young ludy friends on the
2-'d. They report a very enjoyable time.
I am glint to report a little Improvement
in the condition of T. E. Hprague, who has
been quite ill. His brother, Alfred, is still
very low.
Nrrnv, Jan. 'JTI.-The Liberty Council
No. 14 held their regular meeting last Sat
urday evening as usual and transacted the
usual amount of business. The part given
to the public as a matter of Interest was a j
resolution passed requesting that a new flag ! Powe1
be. placed on the Needy school hnn-e mid ! H.ir-es are mote or b-.s alb i led w II h stag-
one on the No. !U school houe. The coin- j Kers in tin ighborl I. Mr. (' Italy has
inlttee (or carrying out the request for the I1"' ""e, and Mr. Moore, and Mr. Lawrence
Needy district were Jas. Ogle, S. W. Hard- j ''avc one sick.
esty and K. Harde-tv : lor ilistrict No. !d. (i. A .Mr. Hull an I Mr. Trll.e ni have been
and thrown In (be incht with Its he
doubled nmler.
Alfreil L- nobis an I n friend were up for
a short visit to .Mr. Welch s at I'pperSal-
l liey went hm k lo their home In
s Valley today.
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Rpripgwater Spray.
Spribowatkb, Jan. 22. The temperance
entertainment, entitled "The Last Loaf,'
given niider the auspices of the grange at
this place on the evening of tbe 18th inst.,
was a success in every respect. The pro
gram was neat and clean, and did not seem
Jacking in any reapect to please and enter
tain the large crowd which was present. Tbe
Jiiusic was first-class and the general pro- i like it may be occupied ere long,
year.
Stafford Notes.
Stafford, Jan. 22.-Mias Mry Weissen
born has returned home alter spending a
pleasant month in Washington county,
Geo. Baum has quite a rush of orders for
both rough and dressed lumber. Some
young men are patting in bills for bouse
materials looks suspicious, eh?
Ham Moses and Minnie Bcbroeder went to
galem to spend a few days.
Three of Philip Uaker's children are very
ill.
The book-keeping school under the man
agement of Prof. A. M. Holton is progress
ing finely and many new scholars were en
rolled Monday.
The parsonage has been cleaned up and
the surroundings put in ship-xhape. Looks
Logan Locals.
Loo an, Jan. 20. Hon. James Tracey bad
pork butchering on an extensive scale last
Wednesday.
Miss Lizzie Wilson was thrown from her
horse again this week. A mud bath was
the only injury.
Wednesday was a day to be remembered.
The principal event was the marriage at tbe
home of the bride's parents of Miss Josle
Smith and Mr. Clement Clark. Tbe young
couple went immediately to their own
borne and were given to a free concert lie
fore midnight, consisting principally of bo
vine bells and a vocal accompaniment.
A protracted meeting has been In iiroL'ress
at the Logan church over a week. Last
Wednesday nighta strangergave a deserved
rebuke to users of tbe filthy weed. Kvcry
man has a right to bis own opinion. Home
seem to be of the opinion that they huve a
right to defile churches and other public
places as well as tbeir own homes and the
temple of the soul with any degrading and
filthy habit.
Thursday evening there was a masculine
meeting; the members were "locoed" when
they left.
rrlilay evening there was an entertain
ment at Hpringwater which engaged the at
tention of only a few I,oganltes on account
of stronger attractions nearer home.
Saturday night 1jgun provided entertain
merit for all classes. There was the regular
meeting of the A. P. A., tbe gathering of
neckties at Sbumway'a dance, and revival
services of Itev. Teal and Kev. Hale.
We omitted to mention in our last letter
that the debating society did not bold lis
regular meeting last Saturday on accountof
inclement weather. They expect to carry
out the postponed program next Saturday.
The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Casper
More is quite sick.
Horn, to the wife of N. W, Baker a daugh
ter, weight nine pounds. Peahl.
Kinz'T and F. J. Kaiilliuau.
Mrs. Jumes Ogle entertained her friends
last Tueoilay tbe loth by giving a social
party, (lames were the principal amuse
ments ofthe evening. After a nice lunch
all left for tbeir homes declaring the party
the red letterevenl ol the season. Among
those present were Misses Mertin Thomi
son, Nannie Haley, F.mtna llemz, lllanche
Karstetter and Knith Hardest)', Messrs. K
Hardesty, H. Wolfer, F. OslerhollTt, (i
Heinz and Wm. Htuwe.
I tie improvement iicing miule tiy our
honorable county clerk, (ien. F. llorton, Is
worthy ol note. He has had three hands
working all winter clearing his tract of hind
near this place. We understand he intends
to make Needy his future home. His many
friends will welcome his return.
Services will be held by Itev. Gardner at
the Hock Creek M. E. church at .1 o'clock
P. M. Sunday tbe 27lh. He is a very enter
taining and eloquent pulpit orator, and ca
pable of doing much good.
There will tie services also at the Smyrna
Congregational church at 11 A. M. Sunday,
by Kev. Hughes.
Canby News.
Caniiv, Jan. 2.'!. Tbo dance given by the
Canby dancing club on January 11th in
Knight s ball was well attended. Over fifty
numbers were sidd. The supper was given
by the City Hotel. The club will give an
other dance February 1 1th in the same hall.
The I. 0. 0. T. will give an entertainment
in Knight's hall on February 22d.
The A. 0. I'. W. will meet hi Knight's
hall on Saturday evening, January 2iith,
All the meinliers are requested to lie pres
ent.
Sol Garrison is getting out a large lot of
hoops for a llrm in Los Angeles, California.
F. A. and A. A. Rosenkrans returned yes
terday from a trip to the Nchalem valley
where they have been for a week on busi
ness. Kev. I'. II, Williams, of Philomath, will
conduct a series of religions meetings in the
M. E. church, or in Knight' hall, commenc
ing Monday evening, February 4th,
Peter Susbauer, our postmaster, took a
Hying trip to Washington county, returning
yesterday. Geo. Lleser had charge of the
ofllce In Susbauer'a absence.
Mr. Evans is fixing up a room above his
hall to be occupied by the city council.
out here looking for uow-riiiucnl laud with
a (lew to settling in Mils ncighlxirl I.
I'lO'l.KI
Ladies, do ymi know lr. Mury II.
Stanton's Feinalini-, tin Famous Female
SM-cilic, will ruin nil those actios and
paina peculiar to you, ami will cost you
only 1 1 (or one lunntli'streatiiii'iit? I will
aenil any linly a trial Imx, Iron, who will
send in the names ami addrcHHi-H of ten
ladies w ho tire in delicate health. Agen's
wanted every where. Write for full par
ticular tu Mra. I,. M. Little, manager
wholesale western depot, l'elrna, Ore
gon. Ntrajred or Stolen,
From Oregon City, about November 10,
a light aorrel horae, aged six years,
weight about KoO to IKK) poiiihIh, hikI
rather slim built. Ilranded on left hip
with letter " P." One while Mm! foot.
When ridden will single-foot or rack in
gait. A liheral reward given for inform
ution a to hia whereabouts.
Noiii.irr & Co.
It la i"Ul on a jrusmnteo by all drot--irlst.
It euros Incipient, Conaumptkia
udiatho bcit Cough and Croup Cur.
I or . lie by I i A Harding, druggist.
"FOTOGRAFER"
Cloiiily weather preferred for luiiim
Artistic Work '
Salmon Tips.
Hai.mok, Jan, 19. The old anow was about
gone, but new snow has fallen to the depth
of about four inches at this place.
IJorn, to the wife of 1, T. Weckert, a son.
All doing well.
E. Kaiser killed a panther a few hundred
yards from bit house last Wednesday. It
lint klen's A mien Salve.
The beat salve in tho world for Cuts.
IlrulHea, Sores, L'lcera, Halt Kheiitn,
Fever Korea, Tetter, Chapped hands,
Chilblains, Corna, anil all Skin Erup
tions, ami positively cures Pile or no
pay required. It is gtiuiiinteeil to give
perfect sat infliction or money refunded.
For huIu by Chaiman A Co., Chariiian
Itroa iiiock.
Hard llinea Prices.
H. F. Scripture has reduced the price
of borne Hhoeing to $ 1 .50 per linran until
further notice. All work at bottom
prices. Many veara exierienco iiiHiirea
firat-claNR work.
For Sule or Trade.
For improved Oregon City properly,
01,,' acres 2 miles east of New Era, 6,'-g
miles south of Oregon City. For tmrtic
ulurM ami price inquire of or address,
J. M. Findlky, New Eru, Oregon.
The quality of blood denemla much
upon good or bad digestion and assimila
tion : to make the blood rich in lifo ami
strength giving conatituenta. tian Dr. J.
". Mclz-an'R Strenirtlieninir Cnrdinl and
Wood Purifier: it will nourish the nron-
erties of the blood from which the ele
ments of yitalitj are drawn. For Bulo by
CO. Huntley, druggist.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
worm fair Mlghsst AUdal and Dlpli
MorrlMDH, O.r. oil,, I orllntiil, Or.
pAKMISKS . . .
Vour team will lnivctlio liont
of cure ami
Full Measure of Feed
At 11m
City Stnblen.
Kldd & Williams. Pronn..
av ' - - . . ,
r"-v-...r-j.. w, H Cooke
I.ivory ItifH on Slmrt Notion.
Tlie Independent.
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