Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, February 15, 1895, Image 2

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    CLACKAMAS COUNTY
THE EMTERl'HSE CORKESPOMi
EXTS SW U V THE FIELD.
ladlitn Mounds Discovered KxtensiK
Cavern In lite Bluffe r the Oiicka
nia interesting Mock Triul.
Danasci', Feb. 11. We'are very thankful
for tlie fair weather and are taking a1 vant
age of it. It is frared, however, that it ia
(he calm which precede a storm.
SchiMl closed Wednesday after a four
month'a term on account or the lack or Ilia
Wherewith to continue. Some literary
xercises aere given in the afternoon which
were listened to by quite a number of pat
rons ot the schools, -
The grunge are expecting the Worthy
Master J. Voorheea and the state lecturer
A. F. Miller on the SWh or this month.
We have a prosperous grange here with a
large membership. Plans have been drawn
for public ball to be built this summer by
tlie grange.
ills. Sptirgeon, lately from the East,.
died Wednesday or consumption and was
buried Thursday. She came here with
the hope or benefit to her health. She
Jeaves a husband and several small children.
Mrs. T. Sohmidt has been quite sick
lately, but is belter now.
Mrs. Hak, who is suffering from a
sprained ankle, caused by a tall, does not
recover as fast as it is thought she should.
'. Jt is feared that one or more or the small
bones are fractured.
A social dance was given at the residence
orBooi e Jubnson Tuesday, which was en
jqred by the young people present.
Quite a large crowd was present Saturday
HlgM al the second mock trial given by the
literary society. This time it as a breach
of promise suit in which J. 0. Elliott and
A. Cole were attorney! for the plaintiff and
.A. M. Lovelace was attorney for thedefend
ant. The jury decided that damages were
due neither party; that each should pay
their own costs and begin their love mak
ing over again, The rase was ably argued
by the different attorneys, with considera
ble wrangling over the technicalities to keen
nw the interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Royer visited Mr. Hevel
at Gresliam last Sunday. Mr. Hevel ia
dangerously ill with dropsy.
Mm. Hilleary has been visiting at Fleas
ant Home the past week.
John Johnson bas been quite sick with
the mumps. The doctor has been in at
tendance upon bim for several days.
The new borne or John Hilleary is at last
completed. His liapinees would also be
complete had he the housekeeper.
Wm. Skirvain ei peels to return to Alaska
soon to engage in bia work iu the salmon
fisheries.
Tbe Union school cloeed last Friday.
Miss Forbes baa given general satisfaction
and it is hoped she will be re-engaged in the
apring.
Mr. L. Eiefer, or Portland, bas been visit
ing his brother the past week.
Mr. 8ellwood, a lay member or the Epis
copal chnrch, of 8ellwood, preached at tbia
place last Sunday.
It i not generally known by the anti
quarians or our vicinity that the Indians ot
this aei-tion threw up mounds, yet such is
the fact. Near the home or J. Kingsbury
are some rude piles of stone thrown up by
the Indians for religious or other purpose.
They might reveal, if excavations were
made, facts of interest and value concern
ing their customs and history. There are
also a number of caves In the clifls above
the Clackamas apparently of volcanic origin
which have been explored for several
hundred fret and seem to extend back
much further. Here is a chance for some
lover of adventure to distinguish himself.
BANDY NEWS.
House Burned and Family Left Destitute-Bar-
low Toll Boad Wanted Opened.
Bakdt, Feb. 10. Last Wednesday while
Mr. Erickson and bia wife and son were in
tbe city, and only the little children at
borne, the bouse took fire near the ceiling
and a moment after was in flames. Those
at home were helpless and could not save
anything, and the bonse and the entire con
tents belonging to two families were con-
teamed. There was no insurance on the
' bouse and it will be a total loss. It is a sad
blow for Mr. Erickson. He ia poor with a
. large family of children whose mother was
killed several years ago by a logrolling over
' ier. These misfortunes leave the family in
destitute circumstances'!
-Our debates gfow lit Interest at every
bieeting. Tbe question ror discusnion on
Saturday, February 9 was, "Resolved,
That women should have tbe right of suf
frage equal with men." Tbe affirmative
was led by Joel Jarl and tbe negative by
Ed Brims. After two hours of lively talk
the question was decided in favor or the af
firmative. The question for next meeting
is, Resolved, That the Chinese are more
of a detriment to this country than saloons.
After debate a spelling match was had and
Bill Myers carried oft the prixe by spelling
down the crowd,
Mr. BBrkhard of Oregon City has bought
the place of John Beautler, and it is said
he will slash 100 acres and set 40 arras out
in fruit trees.
Still the road talk goes on as lively as
ever and probably will continue for awhile.
Whet will be one of the main topics of com
vernation soon wiil be the choice of What
road to Improve, as we have two roads be
tween here and Pleasant Home. One is
known aa "the old stage road" and the
other as "the new road." But it seems to
be the general opinion of the people to im
prove the new road as it runs through the
center of our settlement, is a half mile
nearer, and has no hills while the other has,
and for these reasons the new road should
be tbe one to improve, and no doubt will
be; but kicking ia sure to come from tbe
residents along the old road.
One Important matter our legislature
abould not forget, and that Is for the state
to purchase the Barlow toll road and make
it free ror everybody to travel on.
Tbe Installation of officers or the 8. orV.
Camp No. 3 has been postponed till the 23l.
Rev. Mr. Camming held church services
every evening during tbe past week and
Sunday Hit lOlli. After the services ro
over the congregation will go down to tli
IVep Creek mill point and witness the cer
emony ol baptising.
F. .A. Mclnlg la now rapidly Improving
nd will won he at li in place ol business.
I!AIKK.
MOLALLA NKVYS.
Twenty-six futigars Klllnl-Aecldeut
blue Vitriol -evhool Closed.
with
Molalla, Feb. 11. Now who can call to
mind a dryer and milder three weeks of mid
winter than this of'tO.
Farming Is ill progress as though wheat
was going to be worth "$00 bushel."
Molalla school ill clone tomorrow. Prof.
Hovis and his pupils will give an exhibition
Thursday night.
R. T. Dibble will build a new dwelling
house in the spring.
Saw mills are becoming numerous about
Molalla, and good lumber ran be had for M
per M.
John Bagley, having recently killed
larg cougar (his twenty-sixth one) has gone
back in the mountains to look lor a few
more. John also killed three wild cats.
Last Friday night the .Molalla literary so
ciety bad a Joint debate at Teasel Creek
with the Kussellville literary society. The
question. Resolved, That tbe A. P. A.
should be supported by thecitiietia of the
United States, was discussed as follows:
Molalla, affirmative, L. Stipp, Prof HjvIs,
John Everhart and 0. D. Klv. Russellville,
negative, C. W. Herman, Frank Raghy, W.
H. Engle or Molalla. place of Rev. lloyles,
and E. P. Carter. Messrs. Pavld Fox, Oeo.
Adams and Wm. Dart were seleceed for
Judges. Their decision was one fur tbe af-
tirimtive. two ror the negative. In the ab
sence or Mr. Critiden, the previously elected
chairman, J. V. Thomas was elected chair
man. The house was more than comforta
bly filled, and It was altogether the liveliest
time Teasel Creek has experienced for many
a day.
Next Friday night Molalla literary society
will debate this question: Kesolved, That
the study of the human mind Is or more
benefit to the student than the study or the
human body.
Protracted meeting will begin at the M.
E. chnrch, 8outh, at Teasel Creek this week
and continue over two Sundays.
Jesse Bagby, while applying a blue vitriol
solution with a turkey feather to a wart on
a horse, accidentally Hipped some In his
eye which set him wild until relief came four
hours afterwards.
The Oregnnian will learn or see erelong
that there are some few ' free siver voters,"
solid and honest, in Oregon besides "crazy
populists."
Everybody seems to admire "young"
Rinearson'a straightforward behavior in the
legislature.
Wilsonvtlle.
Wilson villi, Feb. 5. Farmers are clear
ing up their hop yards preparatory to apring
work.
Asa Simmons sold thirty-two bales ot
bops at f Of!. Tbey were the last lot or hops
in this vicinity. Criswells bought the Chi
namen out or their hop yanl this week.
During the past week about 750 sacks or
potatoes have been sjiipped from tbe sur
rounding neighborhood to San Francisco.
Amos Silvey's cabin w as broken into last
Sunday and every thing or any value stolen.
Parties commuting such deeds cannot ex
pect to getoH many times without being
found out.
Mr. Butson has rented a place near Sher
wood, where be exects to move soon with
his lamily.
M. H. Young and assistants are getting
out a lot of 900 fish-trap pole-to be shipped
to Alaska.
We are glad to report that Mr. Hedrick's
family are improving rapidly under the
care or Dr. Ciesy.
(i. B. Seeley and wile, who have been vis.
king friends at Crawfordsville for the last
two weeks, returned home today.
Ed. Seely and family were in tbe neigh
borhood Sunday visiting relatives.
Our school clerk, Charlie Wagner, la very
busy just now banting lumber for some
kind of a new building. We haven't in
quired into the particulars. He says he
bas to put on one span of horses todraw the
wagon and the other span to draw the lum
ber. It must be a very urgent case that
would induce a man to baul lumber over
these roads.
John Tyler and sister have returned to
their place for a short stay. He wishes to
finish some work that he left.
Mount Pleasant Notes.
Mourt Flxasaut, Feb. 6. Miss Minnie
Joehuke spent last Saturday and 8unday at
borne.
On tbe evening or January 10th tbe Twi
light Club was entertained at the residence
or Mr. and Mrs. George Kidder with a par
lor entertainment. Evidently all were en
tertained. Outside guests present were Mrs,
David McArthur, of New Era, Miss Maud
Maddock.of Oregon City, And Mr. and Mrs,
Kellogg, of White Hall.
Saturday night, January 20, the Misses
Anna and Emma Wilehart gave a "wish
bone" party to the club which provedevery
pleasant affair and amply repaid them their
effort. Non-members or tlie club present
were Miss Musa Barclay and Mr. Fancher
or Oregon City. February 2 Mrs. Benjamin
Hendritkson entertained the literary divis
ion of the club at her pleasant borne, and
Mr. Rutherford was initiated Into the mys
teries or tbe society.
Dr. Richard Partlow, or Baker City, has
been witb bis brother William during the
affliction or the latter.
Eugene White, or Portland, was here for
a short time hist Tuesday.
The whole community are rendered sari
by the painful incidents lately transpired
at the Partlow home. The friends offer con
dolence both to them and Mrs. Partlow's
brothers and sisters. Vox Uumania.
Logsn Locals. s
Logah, Feb. 4. A little daighter has ar
rived at the home of Julius Bush. All do
ing well.
Yesterday the Germans held services, and
the orderly congregation was quite a con
trast to the previous meetings.
Rev. Teal and Rev. Hale who held serv
ices in the Logan church for about three
weeks, have gone. Tbe church was crowded
Sunday week aa that wns to have been the
farewell meeting, but a lew meetings have
been held since.
Next Friday evening is the dale I'or the
closing entertainment of district No. 4, The
teacher, Robert (ilnlher, has given general
satisfaction and will doubtless make a suc
cess of the event or the evening,
School district No. 41) will also olose its
term on the Mb.. The progrnm will consist
or the regular monthly exercises in songs,
recitations, etc., and will be rendered In the
afternoon.
There waa an enjoyable dance again last
Friday evening. The crowd was small. It
waa a surprise on the Tellerson boys,
Lewis Hampton, who Is attending school
at Wlllsburg, ,ald a visit to this vicinity on
Sunday. He came to bid fttrevell to his
sister, one of the I.ogan teachers, who will'
go to her mountain homestead at the close
of her school.
Attrice Klrchem is a very progressive
young man. He was struck by an Inven
tion a week ago Saturday night, which of
course Is a secret ; but we understand la ia a
combination or light and shade as a motor
power. I'kaku
1.ATKR NOUS,
Looam, Feb. 11. ligan la as lively aa
ever. j
Mrs. J. Schuttle was tendered a surprise
on Thursday evening, the occasion being '
her birthday. All had a most enjoyable
time. We hone Mrs. Schuttle may have
many more pleasant birthdays.
The Logan literary society met on Satur
day night for the joint discussion with the
Hatcbrry society. The question discussed
was, "Kesolved, That Intemperance ia the
cause of more misery than wars, pestilence
and famine." It was ably discussed and
leaded unanimously in favor of the altern
ative.
Miss M. L. Hampton's school closed In
district !M on Friday last. Quite a number
of visitors were present, and tbey were all
pleased to note the progress the children
had made. Mr. Ginther'a school also closed
on Friday with an interesting entertain
ment. Misa Minnie Clark is visiting In Portland.
Born, to tlie wife or E. B. Hawley, a ten
pound boy. All doing veil. Also, born to
the wile or Julius llusch, a girl.
Ora Shade was kicked by a colt but for
tunately was not seriously burt.
Mrs. Reed baa been seriously sick with
beart trouble. We are glad to bear she is
improving.
Mr. IHxIge had the mlslortone to get bis
ankle dislocated and the small bone of his
leg broken by a log rolling on it while be
was rolling logs together. Dr. Soinmers
was called to set the Iractured limb.
Minnie Shumway has returned after a
stay of two weeka with friends at Oregon
City.
Maud Salisbury, or Oregon City, has been
visiting her uncle, M. Kiebhofl.
Amy Magoon, or Oregon City, is visiting
at Mr. Hhumway's. Good luck to you,
Amy. PsAau
Hnayrna Smacks.
Smyrna. Feb. 11. Quite a number of onr
farmers are plowing while some have sown
oats and planted potatoes.
The Primitive Methodists have been
holding a series of meetings at the Samson
school house during the past week.
Mrs. A. J. Voder, accompanied by her
little grand daughter, Maude Henly, waa
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Ritchie,
near (jervais, last eek.
Joe liuibart is taking in tne sights at
Portland this week.
Quite a number of our young people at
tended the funeral of Miss Gertrude flans-
dell at the Rock Creek church last Friday
B. F. Halladuy, wife and daughter, ac
companied by Mr. Heater of Springbrook,
Yamhill county, were among the congrega
tion at Smyrna yesterday morning.
The beautiful leather and good roads
have permitted our Christiani Eudeavorers
to resume their meetings sooner than an
nounced heretofore. They had a success
fill meeting last evening.
Miss Maggie Sch warts and Ferry Voder
were visiting their cousins, Ida and Henry
Yoder, at tbe capital city last week, where
the latter are attending the Willamette Uni
versity, Cbas. Noblett, sen., 8. W. Hardesty and
daughters Edith and Mabel, accompanied
by Miss Katie Karstetter, attended the
morning service at Smyrna yesterday. We
congratulate Miss Edith upon her appoint
ment as postmaster, and don't think we
will have any trouble to send either of the
boys for the mail hereafter.
We do not pretend to be posted in the
senatorial fight now on at the state capitol.
But if we understood the issue aright In the
last slate campaign, it was Dolph or Perm-
over for the United Htates senate. If the
free silver cranks and populists are to rule
the legislature why not send Pennoyer to
wasningtonr we don't think any one
doubta his willingness to go.
Jora.
Park Plaoe Literary Society,
Pars Place, Feb. U.-Last Saturday
evening the two rooms or the Park Place
school houa ware thoroughly filled when
the meeting was called to order by the vice
president Fred Straight. The first thing
on the program was the debate. The ques
tion was "Resolved, That church property
be. taxed equal with other property." The
affirmative side of the question consisted
or Mr. Morse, Mr. Close, Mr. Hargraves
and Jesse Faubain, and the negative Bide
James Matheson and Fred Smith only.
Through the courage showd by Ma'theon
in deletiding his side of the quMflon against
these able bodied men, the judges rendered ,
their verdict in 'avor of the negative. A
very good prograM Consisting of solos,
duets, recitations and readings were given.
On next Batnrday evening a joint debate
between Cross' Logging Camp Debating
Society and the Park Place literary society
will taKe place. Tbe question debated will
be-"Resotved, That women should have the
right or suffrage," the Logging Campde
Tiatfng society taking the affirmative side or
question. The Park Place literary society
bas been and will continue to be of great
benefit to the people or Park Place. Every
body come next Saturday evening and
listen to the back-woodsnren Trom Cross'
logging camp debate against tbar students
or the Park Place high school.
Fred Haroiuvij, See.
Dr. Price's Cream Biking Powder
WHd-s Pair HlgtMrt 'Medal- aM Dlpkaa.
Bargains!
Bargains!
ODDS & ENDS
In various departments and
for the next THIRTY DAYS
we will sell them
Regardless of Cost.
We have a large stock of
bargain.
Carlton & Rosenkrans, Canby, Or.
Dexter -
-Dlatnoud,
-Lauce
Crescent Wedges (warranted.) BAS Proof Chains. Arcado Files.
Loggers and Wood Choppers Specialties.
Oregon City Agent, ......
Hood View Yliluni.
Hood View, Feb. 12 Capt. and Mr.
W. P. Short, of Portland were visiting
among ua recently.
The entertainment given by Misa 8.
M. Graham, teai hur at Correll Hick
school waa a great auccesa.
Hood Viuw Congregational church
took on their book the names of six new
members Sunday evening.
tirandpa Zumwalt, Little Norma and
Jolmie HiM-ncer, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
linker and ncvituI others uie on our sick
lint ilim week.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hculy are home
attain. Mrs. Hccly'n health Im irreutly
improved.
Joseph Koherta, of Salem, formerly of
thin plncp, ia spending a few weeks villi
liia parent
Mrs. Vena Short, of Portland la with
her parent this winter.
The family of G. T Hedrlck baa taken
the whooping cough the pant week.
The literary program gotten u, by the
pupils of Mm Hickinbothi'm'a school
and rendered ty them Friday, waa aom
thing the young people of the school can
well be proud of.
Again death his cluimerl another pure
knd loving soul as an angel to Join thai
throng in heaven. Mii-s Angle, aued 12
years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John
Vinson, died at their home Monday the
4th, after a lingering illneas of some
seven or eight weeks.
xink mui.
Mirk, Feb. 12. Al. Iifrrlngton had a
lively runaway 4 week axo about one mile
Shove the xst ollloe in our neighborhood.
ru- i i i i . .
lint Mr. HarrlnirtonoutorihewLrf.nsn,lrai
away, scattering all tbe contents bf the 1
wagon on the highway, comprising butter !
eggs, chickens, elo. The horses ran about
three quarters of a mile, tearing the waROh I
all to pieces, when r,ne horse fell down and
broke his legs,
Chas. Mwhnke, of Tualatin, "was out on
hi farm lant week. "
Rdlng in our lat week's ' paper that
sW'kehotue thieves are "(retting quite nu-his-ouNeln
diflVrent neighl.orlioods, we can
say they are here well si anywhere ele
Some thieror tt'Wee helped themselves to
tH there
was. In John Moehnke's smoke
house.
Yon make no mistake when you take
Ie WittB Little Early Kisers (or bilious
neB, dyspepaia or headache, oocause
theHe little pills cure them. C. ?.
HanCley, druggist.
"Will's seeds are good; Likewise 'IiIb
irest) and plants. Twelfth annual nta
lofrie now ready, is full of tbingw 'that
will interest you, among which are
ftxcaline the new forage plant, Great
Northern Ilean, seventy day corn, first
of all peas and golden qupen onion.
Hardy fruit andforewt trees at hard times
prices. (25 in prizes for best yield of
com. Oscar 11. Will, Bismark, North
Dakota .
Ladies hair trimmed In the '
latest
style at Sloper's barber dhp.
Odds and Ends!
We have finished stock taklnsr
and find we have a number of
(roods ordered for the Spring
and Summer trade and need
all the aval'ablo space. Call
in and secure a genuine CASH
HAKIGIIOKST & COMPANY,
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VIOLA VOIflNUH.
Kleetlon or Bands school Ofueers-PlraMnt
surprise Party-Uevlval Meetings.
Viola, Feb. 12. The fine weaiher we
have been having for this time of year
has dried ftp the roads considerable.
K. Miller has Imm very busy tin past
two wiN-ka with his stump machine, Ink
ingotit a num'ier of atum which will
improve the looks of his farm very much.
Mm. S. M. Shil's is very sick.
Smith I.uiey ia improving and it is to
b hoped be will soon lit ahlo to bo
around.
liev (iille't bus been holding a revival
at Kedland the pint week, and x meet
ing with grand snores
The M. K. Sunday school organised a
short time ago is progressing nicely. The
young pncple are taking an Intereal in
thewoikand attending regularly. The
officers are G, Hickenhoihoin, supt.,
J. M. Hagdon assist, nipt., G. Iloliyinor
fr Jasurer, and C. B. Ward secretary.
Judge Phelps has enclosed his garden
with a picket fence.
Mr Walker has Improved tiis place
with ft picket fence.
William Rutherford and wife went to
Portland luHt Friday to visit frinude.
8. HauiHilen lost one of his work horeei
on the lltli.
A pleasant surprise party vM gvi,n
A. L. Mattoon and wifo 'mt Hatrd,iy
evening. Dancing r,a, tllt order of the
evening. ' Kef'.ef)hmoni8 bulng served at
12 o'clock when the party broke up. A
pleasant time was had by all present.
Dusv Bbk. '
Ladies, do you know Dr. Mary II
8tttntOn'b Femaline, the Famous Female
fipftcittc, will cure all those aches anil
pains peculiar to you, and Will coat you
only $1 for one month's treatment? I will
send any hidy a trlul hm, free, who will
I send me the names and giMroHHea Of len
ladies who are In delicate health. Agents
wanted everywhoie. Write for full par
ticulars to Mrs. L. M. Little, manager
wholesale western depot, Deleim, Ore-Kn-
Bat klen's Arnica NulVe.
The best salve In the world 'for Cuts,
BrtfiHes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Borwt, Tetter, Cbapfied bands,
"CliillilnlnB,CornH, and all Skin Krup-
'tlorrs, nr! positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect Hat isfaction Or money refunded.
ForflUle by Charman A Co., Churman
Bros. Bloclt.
Hard times Prices.
,'fi. F. Scripture has reduced the price
of horso shoeing to $1.50 per horse nntil
further notice. All work at bottom
prices. Many years experience Insures
-fii-at-clana work.
7 lave yon tried the minced sea clams
yet? Tbey are delicious.
Y.. E. Williams, the grocer.
1
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A paper especially vsluntils for those inter
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A paper jrlvlnir vslmihln Inliirmatlon upon
Finance, Life Iimtiranr.i, Commerce
paper for Hundty-Hchnol Works, those wbu
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A. If. h. COUNCIL NO. 4,
Meets on the first and third Fildayain esnh
month at K. of V, hall, Visltlnr members al
ways welcome. A. W. FaAsca, Pres.
CATAKACT IIOHK CO. No. X
Meets second Tueiday of eanh month at Cat
aract F.nlne bonne. W II. llowai.L.Pres
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FALL8 KNUAMPHKNT, No. , 1.0. O. F
Mnels flmt aid third Tuesdays of each month,
at Odd Fellows hall. Me.mbe.rs and vlslU'ig
patriarchs, cordially invited to attend.
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