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I "V CLACKAMAS COUNTY Tilt ENTERPRISE CORRESPOND ENT8 SWEEP THE I1F.I.I). large (Juniitltlcs of Prunes Rrliigr Dried i A New Kami Product ltoiiiK Huu Ulod Grangers Meet. IUklow, Oct. 9. Prof. A. Fpping and John Meyers, of Portland, nintla a flying trip to Harlow last Friday. Misses Reside Sheppard ami Viva Tull drove over to Woodbtirn one day last week. Hon. William Harlow wag in Portland ami Oregon City this week on business. John Sinnus, ex tent fur the Southern Pacific railroad at Canby, was seen in town Friday. Will Hurst, justice of the peace and In surance agent, of Aurora, was in town Fri day. J. Levirk, owi.er of the Sew Era roller mills, was doing business in Harlow Friday. W. P. llawley and little son Willard, of Oregon City, visited Harlow Sunday as the guestsofMr. and Mrs. Cassius U.Harlow. Hon. Polk Oribble, of Cribble's prairie, was in town transacting business Thurs day. Nate Cole, of Cole Bros., has about fin ished his contract of delivering ties to the 8. P. railroad. Mrs. 11. A. Sheppard spent Friday in teriat to reonild the Irnlt dryer of their poor neighbor, J. Wilson, who was so unfortu nate as to lose a bran rew one bv tire dur ing the process ol drying the first kiln. Mrs. W. II. Duliyns, accompanied by her ! son Walter, is visiting her parents near VI !ola. The late frosts materially damaged the I late potato crop nd injured the grape to some extent. Prunedrying is almost a thing of the past in this locality. Canby can boast of having in its vicinity one of the best prune growing sections in Oregon. School opened last week under favorable conditions, with W. 11. lUinyns and Hertha Sumner as teachers. Frank Weed, who has been working near Hood Kiver, has returned. W. W. Weed and tamily look a Hying trip to Silvertim last eek. Miss Mollie Pohyns. ol Mount Pleasant, Wash., is visiting friends and relatives in Canby. The dance given in Knight's hall last week was not a success. lr. M. H. White has purchased lot from Rev. S. Matthew and is having material hauled preparatory to building a residence on the property. Rev. McLaughlin, ofTillamook. will suc ceed Rev.Caomeras pastor for the M. E cir cuit here. Frank Zollner has greatly improved the appearance of his photograph gallery. Married, at the residence of Emel Krtie- the Oarheld school house Saturday night lor the purpose of reorganising and sending a delegate to (he convention. Miss Lottie Tracy is ,iiite ill with dropsy. She is under treatment with Dr. Smith. Some of the young people of this place ttUI attend the church social at Viola to night. Two bands of beef cattle of SO or 40 head each have passed through hereon their way to t urrinsville. Iiki.iv OSWKtiO NKWM. School Commence With Flattering l'rnsieet D. or II. KliterUliis-WeriilltiK Hell. Orecmn Citv Ti.itinir fripnri. J.hns W.lson. an extensive ..run grower B" "ear this 0,1 MomUy of this week, .. t ' ... , " , ! W m uiiannr, was on our streets rnoay. ano I'swk.io, del .2.-(Too late lor last Week). l!ev. II. II, Wikotl, of San Francisco, re resentative of the building society of t lie t ongittkttlional church, preached in the Congn-gational church last Sunday evening. Judge Haves was in Oswego last Wednes day on leal business. I mty council o. , W. A. P. A., cele brated Iheir Mrst anniversary lasl Saturday evening in I'rosser's hall. Mrs. Lottie lircen, of Alhiiia, was visiting friends in Oswego Saturday last. Several of our young people attended a birthday party last evening at L. A. Ship. lev's in Hazelia, given in honor of the IHth birthday of Miss Amanda Angel, Married, October I, at the residence of the bride s parents in South Oswego, Miss Daisy Star and J. 1.. Andrews, of Tualatin, Washington county, Justice Haines olll dating. The young people will take up reports having evaporated for market 7000 pounds of prunes. Miss Callie Will was in Portland one day last week. Andy Koeher, or Marks Prairie, was in town Sat unlay. .Messrs. Quint and Irwin, owners of the evaporator, are receiving large quantities of fruit and are turning out about SO pounds daily. Mrs. Celia McDonald returned home from Butteville Friday, after an absence of six weeks. John Jesse and wife were in from Grib bles prairie transacting business. Miss Anna Bauer was in Portland one day last week visiting friends. J. Will, the photographer of Aurora, paid our town a living visit Friday. Cassius r. Barlow was in Portland Satur day attending to business for the Barlow Will Mer. Co. Miss Bessie Sheppard is spending several days in Portland visiting friends and at tending the exposition. Chas. Burns, city marshal for Oregon City, was in Barlow Thursday attending to legal business. Maurice "E. Bain, editor of "The Three Sisters," was in Portland and Oregon City Saturday. Henry Brown has rented his ten acre fruit tract north of town to Alex. Baty. Mr. Brown will move with bis family to Seattle, where he has a building contract. Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrns have gone to Yamhill countv to visit the friends of Mr. Andrus for ten days. David Will, one of Harlow's most pros perons farmers and hop growers, was in New Era last week looking alter business matters. The U. W. M. Co. bas shipped over 10,000 pounds of onion sets to the California and Portland markets within the past week. Messrs. Holtnan and Huntley, ot Oregon City, were out for a bunt Thursday, and as they went through town enroute borne, I proudly displayed several fine "Denny" birds. Mr. and Mrs. Ganong, of Canemab, and Mesdames Shattuck and Sally, of East Portland, visited our fair town Thursday and spent a most enjoyable day. They were entertained at the Barlow residence. On their return from the state fair, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Miller and Mr. and Mrs. John Hill spent a few hours in town. They reported having bad a most enjoyable time, and the attendance at the fair fairly good. The Barlow grange assembled in Colum bia ball Saturday evening and transacted usual businees. They will continue to have meetings twice a month during the winter. The Barlow public school opened Mon day, October 7, with Miss Elgiva Mullan as teacher and a roll call of 32 pupils. When the plowing season is over this number will be considerably increased. Hon. J. H. Daly, of Macksburg, was in town Monday enroute for Silverton, having received the sad intelligence ot the death of bis mother-in-law, who resided in that place. L. Krocke, of the W. T. Co., of Aurora, was in town Tuesday transacting business. Sam Goldsmith, the popular and genial drummer tor Mason, Ehrnian & Co., was in town Tuesday. He was as usual the same " Sam." Constable Woltier, of Needy, was seen on our streets Tuesday. Fred Moshberger, an extensive farmer of Molalla, made a business trip to Barlow one day this week. H. Will made a flying business' trip to Oregon City Tuesday. W. W. Irvin spent Tuesday in Portland attending to business matters. Dr. Victor Smith and Fred Joslin, of Portland, were out gunning, and enroute home stopped in Barlow to call on friends. their residence in Tualatin, where Mr. An. Kruegerto Miss Kmma Kckstedt, Rev. I ,!,, i, Hi.inl..v..,l in in. .. ,!li Th. L Grey ot Oregon City olhciating. Mr ! Oswego loses a Star and Mr. Andrews gains Krugercame from Wisconsin and has lived !a p,.,Sy, here for the last two years, showing himself i Mistletoe Lodge, D. of II., was visited by to be an Industrious, worthy young man j hv fifteen or twenty brother and sisters of His bride is but a recent arrival from Wis-1 Mvrtle Lodueof Oremm Citv last evening cousin and is an attractive, energetic young ; Mistletoe was taken completely by .urprise. lady . 8TAKKORD NOTES. New Mall Service Satlifaetory-Sew School House to be Built. SurroRD, Oct. 7- Everybody wanting rain. Potatoes that were injured bv frost would be helped, and some of the fanner want to start their plows. H. E. Hayes lias the new roof to his house completed. W. Shatx has been painting the new roof on his bouse. C. M. Gage visited his old borne a few days last week. He moved from Stafford four years ago to Nestucca. Tillamook county. He reports salmon fishing in full sway there. J. Q. Gage is expected home daily. Henry Shati ran a small brier into bis thumb last Tuesday. He thought he had it all out, but Wed iies-lay his hand began to swell, and Saturday Dr. Taylor of Tualatin lanced it. Henry is some better now, but is still confined to bis room. T. Woefley was thrown from a horse Sat urday evening and landed on his head, ren dering him unconscious for over an hour. He feels rather stiff but is improving. Just think of it! Stallord is going to have a five hundred dollar school house, 30x50 feet. We have wanted it leng enough and are to have it next year. Duplex will start in a couple of weeks. H. E. Hayes bas been having some bay baled. Mark Baker is on the improve. Our new mail route means to satisfy every one, as they can all take the daily paper now. Mrs. Judson Howard and family, of Ore gon City, visiteii her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gage, last week. Miss Anna Burkhardt, of Eagle Creek, is sending the winter with her aunt, Mrs. Behile. but it was a pleasant surprise withal, and the Myrtle and Mistletoe were soon so in termingled and blended together that it would have taken an expert to tell one from the other. A most enjoyable evening was spent in short talks, singing, recitations and readings, and when the lodge adjourned at 11 o'clock every one went home feeling happy and that It reallv was good and pleas ant (or brothers and sisters to dwell together in unity. Come again, Myrtle, our latch airing is always out for you. G. W. Prosser is still confined to bis bed, also James Monro. Hon. J. 1 1. Lee, of Portland, was looking alter his interests in Oswego Saturday. Mrs. E. 15. Worthiiigton returned home on Monday from visiting Mrs. Hoss on the Tualatin. The infant son of Harry Hahn and wife, of Albina, died yesterday morning at that place and will be buried this afternoon in the Oswego cemetery. The parents have the sympathy of their many friends In Oswego in this their hour of sore bereavement. A Now Lino ol'.... ADIES JACKETS X SI s 7VYILLJNBRY AND Carlton & Rosenkrans, Canby, Or. Dexter IIAMGIIOKST & COMPANY, J aml A1,l,," I HARDWARE I Portland, Oregon, .Nnrthweniem Agent fur ATKI1VS -Ulsmoud. Lance Occident Ttitlletonlh -Ieiinr Lane -Hllter (Heel. CANBY COMMENTS. Fine Crop of Pmnes-Molalla Bridge Being Repalred-New Buildings doing Up. Cabby, Oct. 7. L. D. Shank has leasad A. E. Wait's farm and will shortly move there to reside. Mr. 8hank, besides being a tiller of the soil, enjoys the distinction of being school clerk, road foreman and city recorder. J. M. Hayden, of Viola, Oregon, with a crew of men, was repairing the Good bridge near here last week. Miss Bertha Knight bas gone to Salem witb the intention of attending the Willam ette university during the ensuing school year. William Knight's family returned from the hop fields recently, where they earned over $80 picking bops. Who says there is no money made picking hops? Tbe benevolent spirit of the people of Canby was made manifest by their prompt! and generous aid in donating labor and ma- J Fehlerville News. FeuLERvin e, Oct. 8. Nice weather for this time of the year. B. Forbes has rented Clarence Porter's place, and Mr. Porter has moved to Cane mall. Mrs. B. W. King bas returned fropi Sa lem where she bas been visiting with her mother. Our hop pickers have all returned well satisfied. Dave Shirley is our boss hop picker. After picking three weeks and paying his board be received 90 cents in cash. Dave should keep on with the good work. B. W. King is going to work at Linn's mill this week. We are informed that on Saturday, Octo ber 12, there is to be a log rolling bee on the east end of our road, given by B. F. Linn, for the purpose of opening our road clear through. The dance will be one week later. This will make the second bee given by Mr. Linn towards our road, and he deserves credit for his enterprise. Come one and all, and have a free supper and dance. Herman Bruss has purchased a horse, cart and harness. Girls, you can all have a ride now. You may draw to see who goes first. Our dry gulch bridge is completed. Thanks. J. Turner and wife, of Frog Pond, were in our neighborhood Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. V. Ely, of Elvville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Fehler Sunday last. 8. D. Benell is hauling wood for Will Har ris. Mr. Howard bas moved to Beaver Creek to remain for a few weeks, and then will move to the Coast. October 9. Rey. A. E. Avers, the new Methodist minister, preached Sunday even ing to a crowded house. Rev. Ayers made a very favorable impression UKn his au dience. Our school commenced Monday morning with Prol. Starkweather at the helm, Norma Fox 51 h and ilib grades, Mary Bickner 3d and 4th, and Miss Annette Failing 1st and 2d. There were li5 pupils en rolled the first day. We believe that we have a first class principal and and that his assistants are number one teachers. We also believe that our bova ami girls are as bright and intelligent as the average American boy or girl. Admitting these to he facts in the case, then ail that is needed to make a successful and prosperous school is the hearty co-operation of the parents with the teachers. Don't growl or grumble or run to the directors be cause the teacher makes your boy or girl obey the rules of the school, but give your bov and girl to understand that the teacher must be obeyed and that the rules of the school must be observed and strictly kept. Let every parent try this plan for one year, and my word for it our school this year will be the best we have ever had. John Kuls, Alonzo Waldorf, Manly Man ning and several others started Monday for the Nehalem on a hunting and fishing trip. They took a boat with them and intend to try navigation on the waters of the Nehalem. Dr. A. L. Savior, L M Davidson, F L Mintie and John Guingard paid a fraternal visit to Industry Lodge, A O V W, of Port land last Monday. A P A Council No. 2 will give a dance in I'rosser's hall on the evening of October 15. There will be a short literary program and an address by the state president before dancing commences. Hot collee, sand wichs, etc., will be served during the even ing and a jolly good time is anticipated by the boys, alto by Amkkk a. Crescent Wedges (warranted.) II it S Proof Chains. Arcade Files. Loggers and Wood Choppers Specialties. Oregon City Agent, ...... 71-' ft 1'ope. Crescent Neo WILSON A COOK visiting her parents last Saturday and Sun day. Robert Glnther ami Frank Hutchins, of Logan, weie visiting with the family of E. F. Olnther last Sunday. 9 Fred Boberg. of Wilsonville, was visiting friends here last week. Jean Boylan and family have moved to Elyville. Little Raymond Ginther is on the sick list. T rami. in. Logan Mill. Loiiah, Aug. . The higan flouring nulls have been overhauled and refitted, and are now making a first class gradeof Hour. Will grind for one-eighth and guarantee satisfac tion, tf lira l'isi ii kk. ItluckBinllliiiig. Clarence Porter ban re-opened the blacksmith shop lately occupied by W. S. Maple, opposite Pope's hardware store and in ready to do all kindH of re pairing ami horseshoeing. Asashoer Air. Porter is equal lo the beat and al ways gives satisfaction. Acta at once, never fails. One Minute Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma and that feverish condition which accompan ies a severe cold. The only linrmlcss remedy that produces immediate re sults, C. O. Huntley, druggist. Two Papers... For the Price of One H-HH- r.T.r.r.T5r.rr.r.,r.r.r:5rCT Enterprise Oregon ' Agriculturist 3 a - FOR S1.50 PER YEAR Cash in Advance. Old HiiliHcriltcrH to tlio Kntkupuihk by paying in ltd van tw nro untitled to thiH ofl'er. Thin ix the bent clubbing offer ever tniule. Dr. A. P. Sawyer: I have imd IUieu matism since I wan 20 years old, hut since using your Family Cure have lieen tree from it. It also cured my husband of the siiniB disease. Mrs. Kobt. Connolly, Brooklyn, 1. Sold by (i. A. 1 larding. Leon New. Leos, Oct. 4. The farmers are improv ing the fine weather digging their potatoes. Mr. Krighauni has his new dryer com pleted and is drying his prunes. He has quite a large orchard of fine prune trees which have began bearing. J. Davis has been blasting and digging his well out for several days, but at last ac counts had failed to find water. A number of the people of this place went to Portland Monday. One young man came back with a load of furniture and other necessary articles for his mother (?) so he said. School at this place began September 23, with Miss A. I. Hicinbothem as teacher. The school in tbe Tracey district will be gin next Monday with George Harrington wielding tbe birch. There will be a people' party meeting at more Frog little batcli Prog Pond News. Fund I'onii, Oet. 7. Once Pond comes to the front witb a of news. The farmers in this vicinity have com menced digging spuds. The yield is larger than expected and al-o of better quality Messrs. W ill Armstrong, Harvey Uissell and Sam Cox, ami Misses Bertha Hturgls, hlda Kiggs, and Eliza Mulvaney were the guests of Miss A. E. and Clyde Evans on Sunday last. James Turner and wife and Kate Priester spent Sunday at Fehlerville, The A. F. A. meets next Saturday night. An old married collide were made happy ny a i.ew wedding ring lat week (several or our young folks contemplate attending the exposition in Portland. Mrs. F. Burger anil sou went to Portland Tuesday. Hon. John Kruse has about fifteen men digging spuds. Ckoaker. waiting pa Mink New. Mink. Oct. 9. Everybody is tiently for rain. School commenced Monday with an at tendance of about fifty pupils. A. C. Strange is principal and Miss Ada Gard assistant. We wish them success. LittleMaryMasMuger, who was so severely burned, has nearly recovered and is now able to walk again. A very pleasant surprise party was ten dered Miss Hettie Ginther one evening last week by a large crowd of young folks. Mis Bertha Ginlber, of Oregon City, wa A dollar saved is equal to two dollurs earned. Pay up your subsciption to the Kntkki'Risk and get the the benefit of the reduction in price. V. HilKRIS STAR 5 GROCERY Dealer in GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FLOUR, FEED. ETC. That 10 acre tract on West Side can be now for $."(00. Owner wants money. CO. T Williams. Yamhill River Route. Steamer Toledo, LEA VEH DA YTO.V, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A. M., reaching Oregon City, for Portland about 11:30 A. M. LEAVES I'OKTLAND. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 9 A. M. Salmon St. doek, reach ing Oregon City, for upriver points about 11 A. M. Through trip to Layfette and McMinnville made when depth of water permits. WHITE COLLAR LINE. Sts. Telephone and Bailey Gatzert. Columbia River & Puget Sound Navigation Company. Alder Street Dock, Telephone No. .'551. Hf r-V-pl irvv"j A ii fx 7-P'- t lone Freight reasonable. and passingerg rates Portland, Astoria and the Ocean. Telephone leaves Portland 7 A. M., daily except Sunday. Teletil leaves Astoria 7 V. 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 l.eneh. Bailey Gatzert leaves Portland 8 P. M., daily, except Sunday on Saturday 11 P. M. Leaves Astoria daily at C:45 A. M., except Sunday and Monday; on Sunday 7 P. M. Connects with all trains for Clatsop This line has a boat connecting with both beaches, returning from Astoria every night in the week. U" B SCOTT E. A. SEELEY, ' pr68dent. Agent.