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II CLACKAMAS COUNTY THK EXTEKTRISE CORRFsrOSlK EMS SWEEP THE FIELD. A Pleasant Surprise Tart A Woman Lectures on Money limiting Party off for the Mountains. 1MiAK, October 1. The Loan ropl that were hop picking hT ret""'"1 once more. Chas. Slia.le ami family left Saturday last to viit relatives near Ijt Center, Wash. An eight and one hair pound boy was born to the wife of Martin Johnson on the ISth of last month. There was a surprise tendered Mr. and Mrs. J, M.Tracy on Friday night at their hall. There was a good crowd and all report a good time. George Clark is having lumber hauled preparatory to building a home. A lady from Portland gave a good lecture on her view of the money question, Mon day night at the grange hall. The crowd in attendance was small owing to the fact that the lecture had not been advertised. Tom Swales, while on his way home from 'the lecture Monday night, had his cart broken by his horse running away and dash ing against tne fence at Smith's corner. Care Butts, of Oregon City, was visiting at F. Wilson's last week. Marion Babler is at home again. J.Gerderand family of Viola were visit ing at 0. D. Robbins Sunday. P. Smith sold another horse on Monday. Mrs. J. Brown has gone to the Sandy visiting. L. Humiston, Torn McCubbin, Joe Kirchem and Fred Brown have gone to the mountains for a hunt. , Mr. and Mrs. Ranisden, of Viola, were visiting at P. Wilson's on Sunday. Roit. Hood View News. Hood View, Oct. 1. Mrs. Mattie Zum walt has returned to her home in Portland after a month's visit with der brother and family. Mrs. Capt V. P. Short and Miss Ethel Short, of Hellwood, were with ns last week. Miss Winnie Cauffman has gone to the metropolis lor the winter. AJise Rose Blanche, who has been stop ping with Mrs. Harry Spencer, has returned to Sherwood. B. Seely is still picking hops, but will fin ish tomorrow. The health of our neighborhood is good. A number of our good people are attend ing the state fair at Salem. Mrs. L. A. Young and Master Shelly spent last week in Portland. Grandpa Znniwalt and his daughter, Mrs. Graham, visited last week the sick beds of Mr. Zumwalt's brother-in-law and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Russell, of Van couver. Mr. Russell has been given np to die. He has dropsy, and Mrs. Russell is very low with some kind of fever. Prof. Homer Kruse is in Portland this winter teaching music Seid Back, one of Portland's wealthy Chi nese, has been seen amoog us a number of times this bop season. The Tedameir threshing company have wound np their work in this neighborhood by threshing some clover seed lor S. B. See ly, M. C. Young, W. F. Young and Sass brothers. LittleMiss Hazel Baker has been quite sick bat by last accounts is better. Died, at his home in New burst. August 26. of pulmonary consumption, Mr. J. D. Bell, msrni .Y2 vears. Mr. Bell was an old neigh bor of ours and a much esteemed friend of all who knew him, being hone9t and up right in all his dealings. He leaves a wife, one growp son, Robert, two grown daugh ters, Mrs. Frankie Brown, and Miss Flora Bell, ol the Woman's Home in Fortland and two small children, Vesta and Ruth, to mourn the loss of husband and father. Mr. Bell was a brother in good standing in the A. 0. U. W. Lodge No. 132, of ewberg, havine joined that order January 12, 1892 He was also a G. A. R. man. He served in the late wars of this land. The city in which he lived draped its flag at half mast in bis honor. The interment took place at Pleasant Hill cemetery, and was largely at tended. I wish to beg pardon for the lateness of this piece. It had become misplaced and l was blaming the editor for its non-appear ance until I came across it. It had never been sent. Yours. Mr. Editor, with many regrets, Ahsa Sandy Sayings. Bandy. Sept. 28. While the splendid weather is lasting the farmers are aa busy as ever plowing, harrowing and sowing, and potato digging is in full blast, but the crop is rather light this season. Sandy Is getting more lively every day as the hop pickers return. Our butcher shop is complete and the proprietors are doing a rustling business. Quite a number of butchers from Port land and Oregon City are canvasing this locality for beef cattle. Mr. Good, a well known dentist of Port land was out on Sandy and spent a few weeks with Mr. Wesley. Dr. Phifefer has returned from Portland and is at present spending a vacation with G. Miller. 8. B. Gibson, a dentist of Portland, has opened an oltice at the Sandy hotel where he will be prepared to do dental work of all kinds. Frank Park, of tbe East Side hotel of Portland is visiting friends in this locality Mr. and Mrs. Kessell, of Portland, are out visiting friends. A. Owens, of Portland, and several other gentlemen were out on a fishing expedition last week. F. A. Meinig haa overhauled bis Hour mill and it is now in running order again. F. Revenue's dry house was destroyed by fire on the 27th Inst. F. A. Meinig had quite a force of men at work tbe past two weeks running bis big fruit evaporator day and nightand has been drying the prunes of the surrounding vicin ity and has on hand quite a large amount of first class dried prunes. Spring-water Bpray. SramcwATita, Sept. 30.-A large number of the Inhabitants of this vicinity attended the hop yards In various parts of the oountry, but have about all returned except J. A. Shihlev and family. C.K. Outtrldee is running his largedryers day and night to handle his immense prune crop. A. I.arey has remodled his fruit dryer. The Improvements are something of Ins own notion and seem to give line satisfac tion so far as tried. He thinks he will be able to dry fruit in a much shorter time than before. Perhaps there la no section that can turn out a finer quality of prunes than this and it will soon represent itself in the market. The uncxeeted rise of the east wind on the evening of the '.Till Inst, scattered the tire fronOVm. Cornell s place which burneu considerable fence tor W. M. W'arnock and A. I-acey. , E. Laoey had his arm broken by a kick from a horse. He was attended by Dr. C. B. Smith, of Eagle Creek, who put the arm in position and he is doing well. Kev. Win. kirkhope. of the fresbyterian church left not long since for California to finish his educational course. Xo one has taken his place yet. Cant, A. M. Shibley will attend the synod at Salem. Geo. Clark is hauling lumber from Tal- mateer A Livermore'a mill lo build a nice residence. W. J. Lewellen will soon replenish his stock for fall and winter trade that will be hard to beat for a country store. We are sorry Indeed to loose John Me Getchie and family from this place. They will move to Oregon City. William Cunningham and Henry Corner were seen on our streets Sunday. Damascus Doings. Damiscis, Sept. 30-Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Elliott, Miss Morton, Miss Osburn, Ed Burghardt, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bohna, Era est Bohna. and Mrs. Freedolph and family have returned from a very pleasant outing at Yaouina Bay. Mrs. E. L. Elliott has been very ill but we are glad to note is improving rapidly under the care of Dr. Sonuner. Mrs. Hatch or McMinnville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Morton. Mrs. Morton will return this week to the Oregon City hospital for treatment of cancer. J. Hazlewood gave a dance Saturday night. A very pleasant time is reported. A number attended from Ore eon City. Our school is progressing nicely nniter tha management of Miss Strange. Miss Jennie Rowen is teaching the Union school. Dick Hilleary's little boy has an abscess on bis leg caused by being hit with an apple. Miss Ella Freedolph has gone to Portland where she will attend school this winter. Miss Etta r'errer will go to Oregon City Wednesday to spend the winter. Our aiiteruritiiiE null men. Siefer, Douglas & Hilleary, have purchased another mill. and will soon be handling Drst class aressea lumber. Smyrna Mews. Khvsba. Sent. 30. J. B. Hein made a business trip to Oregon City and Portland last Wednesday. Mrs. K reason, of Drain, Douglas coanty, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. L. Lantr. J. J. Yoder and sister Rosa were at the tate fair last Thursday. Milo Land and Jim Watson left for isue- na Vista and Philomath this morning. Aaron Yoder is helping to represent Clackamas county in the agricultural col lege in Corvallis. Miss Sadie Crocker, who has been staying with Mr. Priest's family near Hubbard, is at home again. M. Trullincer, the Molalla blacksnutn, was in our neighborhood last Sunday. Mrs. L. D. and Mrs. K. L. Yoder attended the Willamette Association last week as del egates from this congregation. John Crocker's team ran away rnoay with the logging truck, but John gathered np the fragments and kept on hauling. Rev. E. P. Hughes and family are visiting In the neighborhood. Mr. Hughes gave us tbe benefit of the fifth Sunday this time. A. J. Yoder is on the sick list, we thinn the threshing season lasted too long, and three square meals a day is more than Jn cle Asa can stand. Jolt a. Cams Callings. Cms, Oct. l.-Calla has been hop pick ing which accounts for the lack of items from this place. Tbe pickers have all re turned and Cams " is itself again." The new term ot school began September lfi .ith Prof. H. T. Evans as teacher, t lie attendance is fairly good, principally of children from the Fifth reader dawn. Older pupils will attend later in the season. Frenarationa are going on among neign- bom and friends to build a small house for the aged couple, Mr. and Mrs. Abel. Will J. Jones will eive the location. C. K. Greybill is having the lunmer hauled for a dwelling house, chicken house, woodshed, Ac, on bis new premises. H. Homschuch is baling hay again. W. Hornschuch lately returned from Cal ifornia. His health is very poor and seem iniriv not benefited by his return to this eliniAtA. The saw mill of O'Connor Bros. & Co. is in operation and they have a number of or iters in fill. Eall Jones is having lumber lor building purposes delivered on his ranch. ULU Beaver Creek Notes. Beavkb Ceekk, Sept. 29.-Rev. Shields, of Portland, preached at the Freshylenan at this Dlace today. Mr Oirle. the musician, spent last Satur riv iiisht the euest of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Rnwen. 'se slight frosts we had lately did no harm. Mr. Reattie is now able to resume his do ties in the school room after a vacation of a fpw weeks. A. C. Strange and sister are living at Mink The farmers are wishing it would rain a little so they could plow. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair HiftiMt maoai aaa uipioaaa. Milwaukee Notes. Mii.wai'kkk, Oct, 3. Lucy, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. It. Tsclmrner, died in the St. Vincent's hospital l'ortltmd, Friday, Sep tember 27, at 4:15 A. M., surrounded by the family and friends, axed IS years and t) j months. I.uov con trailed typhoid fever a ' year ago, while it was prevalent In this vl- j einlty, from the ellecla of which she never j fully recovered. The doctors attending her found she was suffering from ulceration of the stomach; an operation was decided j upon and she was taken from her home to I the St. Vincent's hospital where she iimler-1 went the ordeal successfully, and It was thought by all she would recover; but the ; heart failed to perform the work necessary , for the weak condition the body was in, and she passed peacefully aay. The funeral took place Sunday, 2 P. M rrom the Ger-1 man M. E. church. U was largely attended j by loving friends and relatives. We fully sympathise with the family in theifsad be- j reaveinent. Fire destroyed the Milwaukee shoddy mill Saturday. U started it :H0 A. XI. and i in one hour nothing was left but charred timber and old Iron. 1 he engine which was j placed In the building not long ago is a total loss. The null was remodeled recently j new machinery being added, and also a' new addition to the building. All in all it j was a complete factory lor the purpose : used. The loss will llgure aluuit fltlwn or eighteen hundred dollars. The tire burned ; with such tierce rapidity, with a very strong ', wind from the east, that it was impossible ' to check it. A bucket brigade saved the 1 old landmark, the Standard flouring mill, j B. M. Ftsch. the engineer, lost about tilteen j dollars worth of tine carpenter's tools, In trying to save which he had his hair and t face badly scorched. The number of hands employed was only two not six or eight, ss . retried in the Oregonian. The boys fought hard and deserve great credit for j their work. j Maple Lane News. j Mapli Lak, Oct. l.-The school at this j place oned ou Monday last with twenty six pupils on tha roll. The number wili be nearly doubled within the next two or three weeks by those who are yet kept at home to help al the farm work. E. M. Ward has charge ol this school it being his second te m in this district, he having taught anlne months term last season. He has been quite fill with our school and has shown himself an able educator. Jamas Shelly has rented for one year the Swaffurd farm, and is now in charge ol it. Mrs, N. W. Richards is at present in Ore gon City to be with her daughter, airs. Flora Jennings, who is quit sick. Jas. Welkins left Tuesday for tlie Head ol the Santiam where he has a mine. He will spend some two weeks in prospecting It. He was accouipnied by his step-son, Jessie Tavlor. Mrs. Jas. Watkinsleft Monday for Molalla for an extended visit aith bar daughter, Mrs. Callahan. Marysvtlle Notes. Marvsvillx District, Oct. l.-Our school 0ened yesterday morning with bright pros pectsnew school house, new patent seats, new teacher and line neat her. The dam given at the residence of F. M. Manning on Friday evening last was a com plete success, and standing room was at a premium. Oregon City, Molalla. Highland and Mulino were well represented, and the music furnished by Mesrs. Ringo, Bull, Flynu and Harry Lee, would stand the criticism at more favored localities. Mr. Thomas Flynu'a " Irish jig" received its de served encore, and it is needless to say that a fine clock, lor which the party was given, is now keeping the record ol the children who are lardy or late at school. Nearly all the bop pickers from our sec tion have returned borne. Douglas Fly n n returned east of the moun tains yesterday. Harry Lee, who was visiting friends in this section last week, has returned to Ore gon City. Potatoes are being harvested in this vicin ity ; result, a half crop. Nix. Highland llappsnlngs Hiohlakd. Sent 27.-Very little plowing is being done as the soil is too dry, yet some small fields are realty to sow. Hon nicking in this vicinity is over, and the hop pickers that went to other yards have most all returned home. Amos Harrington has finished painting hia ben house. Prof. Ogle was in this reighborheod yes terday reorganizing a music class 0. K, Miller is digging a well with the as sistance of C. A. Front. J. Jones is putting in a chopper which will be comideled in a few days. It will be quite a convenience lo the neighborhood. George Weli-h is routined to the house with a severe spell of rheumatism. FairclonBh Brothers will move their store to Oregon City this week. The people of this place regret to see Ihem go. but what is our loss is Oregon Citys g;dn. It's just n easy o try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It's easier to cure a seveie cold or cough with it. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medicinn; better results;, better try it. C. G Huntley, druggist. Awarded Highest Honorav-World's Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DRr CREAM BAKING Most Perfect Made. 40 Years tbe Standard. m A Now Lino Carlton & 8 Pexter -Diamond.- Lanee 'j. , . .' ..; ' ,u ; , ; " - : . : , Crescent Wedges (warranted.) Loggers and Wood Choppers ccianies. Oregon City Agent, - Logan Mills. Loua, Aug. 8. The Logan flouring mills have been overhauled and refitted, and are now making a first clans grade of (lour. Will grind for one-eighth and guarar.iee satlsrac tion. if Gi'e Fischih. Illucksmlthlng. Clarence Porter ha re-opened the blackHinith shop lately occupied by W. S. Maple, opposite I'oim'e hardware store and is reudy to do all kinds ol re- nairingand borsealiouing. as a snocr Mr. Ponerlfl equal to the beat and al- . . . ' a I ways gives satisfaction. Full stock of fall and wintor goods at Grace's store. Molalla avenue. Complete line o( fresh groceries Having no rent to pay, nor high insurance or other charges to meet, the customers got the benefit of these savings and small profits and lots of them being the motto the prices are correspondingly low. Give Grace a trial. Acts at once, never fails. One Minute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma and that feverish condition which accompan ies severe cold. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate re sults. C. G. Huntley, druggist. Dr. A. P. Sawyer: I have had Rheu matism since I waa 20 years old, nut since using your Family Cure have been tree from it. It also cured my husband of the same disease. Mrs. Kobt. Connolly, lirookiyn, I. Sold by G. A. Harding. A dollar saved is equal to two dollars earned. Pay up your subsciption to the F.NTKHi'HiHK and get the the benefit of the reduction in price. That 10 sere tract on Weet Side can h now for I'M). Owner wants money . C. O. T Williams. Yamhill River Route. Steamer Toledo, LEAVES DAYTON. Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A. M., reaching Oregon City, for Portland about 11:30 A. M. LEAVES PORTLAND. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 9 A. M.Salmon St. dock, reach ing Oregon City, for upriver points about 11 A. M. Through trip to Layfette and McMinnville made when depth of water permits. Freight and pasuingerg rates reasonable. of.... ADIES 1 MILLINERY ' x X AND- 0 Rosenkrans, Canby, Or. IlAmGlIOUST & COMPANY, ' First and Alden. I HARDWARE Portland, Oregon. Northwestern A(enta lor ATK.I1VS Occident Tultletooth -lienor .' A A ' ? 'r -,i ;ii.i ;' vvi.."t. B&S Proof Chains. Arcade . - Tbr SI afT or Lire. Bread la recognised as the stuff o( life, but if it is of poor quality, it offers but little support to the body. Bread doiu i the Uome Made bakery, Shlvoly'i block, can be depended upon at all times to te of first class quality and equul the beet family made bread. None but the best llonris used anil the utmost cleanliness is observed in all work about the bakery lf.,,,,.1 illmusill Sk at II litarltafll LI IH I'll V '" .-.. ,-. fresh from the oven . KUYAL uaKtng rowacr. Highest of all la leavening Strength. V. S. Ooveramot Report Mity Ho As Much Fur Ten. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving, III., writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for manv vears. with severe pains In his back and also that Ms bladder was ef fected. He tried many so called kidney cures, but without any good result. About a year ago lie begun the use of F.lectric Bitters and found reliet at once. Electric Bitters is esiei:ially adapted to cure all liver and kidney troubles and I often gives almoBt instant relief. Onoi trial will prove our statement, Price nnlv oOc for large bottle. At Cliarman & Co.'s drug store, Chnrnmn Bros. Block. KHILOH'SCUREissoldon a guar antee. It cures Incipient Consumption. It is the best Cough cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cts., 50 fts. and T1.00. For sale by G. A. Harding WHITE COLLAR LINE. Sts. Telephone and- Bailey Gatzert Columbia River & Puget Sound Navigation Company. Alder Street Dock, Telephone No. 351. Portland, Astoria and the Ocean. Telephone leaves Portland 7 A. M., daily except Sunday. Telcphono leaves Astoria 7 P. M., daily except Sunday. Runs direct to train for Clatsop beach and connects with Str. Ilwaco for Ilwaco trains running to all points on North beach. Bailey Gatzert leaves Portland 8 P. M., daily, except Sunday; on Saturday IIP. M. Leaves Astoria daily at 6:45 A. M., except Sunday and Monday; on Sunday 7 P. M. Connects with all trains for Clatsop beach and Ilwaco beach. This line has a boat connecting with both beaches, returning from Astoria every night in the week. U' B. SCOTT. E. A. SEELEYi President. Agent. JACKETS 51 Lance- -HlUtr Steel. . ' - , . 4 Files. Hope. Crescent N 1 1 WILSON A COOK Steam Wood haw. Wood sawed on short notice In any part of tbe city, l-eave orders at F. T. Barlow's grocery store, or call on the owuer, T. B. Hawkins. tf Notice to llrldgebutlitera. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of a bridge across Butte Creek on the J. M. Drake road will be received in the comity clerks office up to 1 ::i() o'clock p. in. thdobi r 10.1WI5. Plana and smelllcatlons of snid bridge to he prepared by D. W. Kinnaiid. road inaster, and uiiiy l s-oii in the clerk's olhYe. 5 per cent dt amount of bid must accompany bid. Tho court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Gko. F. IIohton, County Clerk. Blank note, receipt and order book! at the Kntkri'Hiss office. FOR- ABSOLDTELY PURL1' DIJGS Q A. HARDING. NONR BUT OOMPITENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYID Fine Perfumeries anil Toilet Articles. Also a full stnek of IPA-IUSTTS- OILS ETC.