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CLACKAMAS COUNTY THE i:ri:iM'UIE lOKKESl'OND K.US MUTl TUE HELD. Torilteinelr's Tlireshinir Engine Moots With mi Accident, hiiiI the Driver Seriously Hurt. pTAiroKK, Ail)?. IS Farmers r getlinR their mlii pivtly ell secured. Some have Iremly threshed, ilti about a two-thirds average vif lit. Wm. Neuhmier came out from Portland last Tuesday with ail easy conveyance, ami look his brother, Klihard, who has been alck io long, down to 1'ortland upon a bed fur other medical aid. ilia mother accom panied him. Kev Joseph tiiande preached his farewell termon Sunday morning to a crowded house The community were sorry to ee the family leave, a? they had maile hosts 01 friends. John Schrieve and T. Keichle are running strain tnreslier ith success. G. Hayes came out Sunday and tied the knot for 1V1I Larson and Ed Carpenter. As thev proceeded to their new home a chari vari crowd, composed of boys and half grown men, were seen following them up. We are sorry to report that Alford Sharp and his sister are on the sick list, also Mrs Ilolswait Mr. Grande and family took a good bye sapper with J. 1' Gage and wife. Saturday. Mr. E. A. Moses and wife were visiting at Wr. Gage s at the same time Mr. and I.uerin Davidson were around calling upan friends last week, and posting notices of a grand dedicatory ball at the Oswego Grange hall, on the evening of the 2Hth, to raise money to aid in completing the improvements upon the hall. Ticket and supper. Too; ice cream and cake, 10c. Cheapenougli and bound to be good enough. Plenty of sweet corn for the table in Staf ford. Come and eat. We'll make a big bon fire and roast the ears as the boys and girls used to, before the woods and logs receded so far tmm our doors. One of our neighbors, Ernest Bockman, met with a serious accident Monday. He that vicinity had to cut their grain before It was ripe on account of the grasshoppers. Misses IVira and IVt Hlngley, Miss Ada Kider and Miss Nora Lambert of Montavilla, were visiting their schoolmate, Miss Alma Smith, at Mr. Hunt's last week. Mr. lloberl Miller has a large bee ranch on his place owned by Mr. Goodman of Leon. Charlie Miller has unite a bee ranch. His little niece from Viola, who is visiting there, recently found a swarm of bees hanir ing on a log, and ran In and told her aunt she had found a bee's nest, Mr. Alspaugh, whose house was recently burned, intends to rebuild. He purchased the lumber of Miller llros. Ki'hkca. sam'Y nkws. Hundreds of Campers and a City of Teuta 01 her Mules of Interest. Saxpt, Aug. !Hh. The weather is favor able for harvesting which is in full blast. John Paryau has started his thrashing machine Saturday at Soggs farm. Kline and Andrews will start their machine on Mon day Still the travel goes and Sandy is a lively place just at present. About one doien tents are pitched in Meinigs l'ark, and our hotels are doing a rushing business. Most of the campers go up to Welsh to the city of tents, about one hundred tenia are pitched up there on the banks of the crystal waters of the Salmon river. It is called the city of Tents, its principle street is Paradise Alley. ln Salmon street a dancing hall Is near bv where dances are held one night and church the next night. Kor health, pleas ure and sport their is no place like the city of Tents. One of our progressive and industrious young men is building a beautilul residence, What does that mean 1'aulT Mrs. Keam was suddenly called to Tort laud on a account of the death of her daugh ter Tillie. Ed llruns, has just recovered from a severe attack of neuralgia and tooth ache Fritz Liudiger better know as "Hoda Eriti" was out on Sandy visiting friends. The young peoples society is meeting with consderable success it being attended by a large number of both old and young people. The following otlicers for the society were p!i4tHl At iIia lust meeting, i. S. Hird-tall. wasdrivingathreshingenglne over a '" duirnilllli R. Joll9IUl vice-president, Miss CANNY NOTES. A feasant Social Dance-Many New Host, itenres ami Hams Helug Kreetrd, Candy, Aug. IT. Everything and every body iiiot in Canby, except when the base ball games are in progress. Co i A Knottier are busy threading for the neighbors. They have a aplcmlid out lit and are practical threshing machine men. Mrs. Elvira Avery, who has been ill for eome time, is regaining her heulth. Many Canby people will start this week for the huckleberry patch lor recreation and berries berries especially. W. II. Dottyni spent Monday and Tues day in Oregon City and Portland on legal business. Mrs A. G. Stogsdlll was paid a visit by her brother and bis son, last week. He is employed by a railroad company at Omaha, Neb. Elmer E. Veteto, the newly elected con stable of this district, was in Canby on busi ness last Tuesday. W. E. Weed relumed Saturday from the Santiam country, where he went to pick blackberries. He reamed moderate success Jack Howard, formerly of this place but late of Albany and Portland, paid Canby a visit Sunday The dance in Evan's hall Friday evening was a very pleasant all'air. W. S. Tull and Elijah Hutchinson furnished the music. Canby boys are talking of taking a trip to Hubbard Sunday to play baseball. John Talbert of Clackamas, and David Will of Aurora, paid Canby a visit Sunday. Clarence Zeek, son of J. Zeek, the popular blacksmith, relumed recently from Cali fornia, where he has been during the sum mer. He says Oregon is the place for him. He let his whiskers grow w hile away and many of his friends failed to recognize him w hen he returned. Frank Myers is building a new barn. 8. T. Hider is also putting up a new bam. C. I.ucke is hauling the lumber for a new house; Albert Hart will build a new house right away and W. H. l'obyns has ordered the materials lor a new residence. Canby is booming in the building line. bridge, when the w hole outfit broke through II r. Bockman sustained a severe scalp wound ai d a hurt to his hip, and escaped being badly scalded by being able to crawl away out of reach of the escaping steam. He was taken te Oregon City for treatment. The engine was wrecked, and one of horses was hurt so it had to be killed. It was a rerious mishap, both to the driver and to Wr.Tudimelr, lb owner of the engine. Ernest Bockman is an honest, steady, hard working young man, well liked and re elected, the only son of his mother, and she a widow. We hope to hear of his speedy recoeery Hazella Maxes. Hazeiia, Auk. 10. The hum of the bind ers can be heard from early dawn until the shades or night appear. The w inter or early sown grain is a fair crop but, spring grain is very light, some are cutting their late graing lor hay. The sliowers of the last week did much good, as the pastures were burned out and etock were badly in need ol teed, also the late potatoes are much benefited. Horace Hayes and family of Middleton, spent Sunday with his brother J. R. Haves. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fine of Canemah, called on Mr. ai.d Mrs. Lonev Sunday. Mrs E E. Miller and daughter have returned to thir home in Albit.a, after a stay of three weeks with Mrs. M.'sand Mrs. A. R. Shipley. Master Earl, eldest son ol L. A. Shipley, who was -lightly wounded by the accident al discharge of a gun is getting along nicely and will be able to walk in a few days. Henry, the seven year old son of Geo. Kagle, was badly hurt bv a horse he was leading to water. Just how it happened Is not known, as no one saw the accident and he can not tell. For two (lays he was quite sick but is getting along all right now. Every one that can find the time are at the coast or mounains hunting and fishing. Last Saturday waschildrensday at Oswego Grange. The little ones were out in force and passed the time in playing games until called to dinner where they did ample justice to the eood things Bet before them. After eating all the ice cream and nuts they eased fur all hands repared to the hall and listened to many a good songs and recita tions by the little ones. One of the pleusantest incidents of the day was the presentation of an easy chair to our esteemed Iriend Uea 0. Easton, it being bis 76th birthday. Mrs. C. T. Dickenson in helmlfuf the grange made the presen tation and Father Easlon responded in his usual happy style. Mr. Geo. Locey hay come to live with bis son Geo. H. Locey. Pearl Birdsall, marshal!. secretary, L. Auglum Stony Items. Srofir, Aug. IS. The cool foggy morn ings remind one that fall is Hearing. Mrs. Gip. Wills and son, Berta, of Hills boro. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mark Hat- ton, this week. John Lowry, a hop grower of Mulino, ma le a flying trip to this neighborhood last week to get bop pickers. He intends to be gin picking bops about the 1st of September. Wm. Watts will have use for his large and commodious house in the near future, as the fourth daughter made her arrival on Tuesday of last week. Geo. Mallet of Molalla was, visiting old friends here last Sunday. Grandma Baker is quite poorly again. She went to the Oregon City hospital on Tuesday of this week to see what could be done for her. The graveling of the Hatchery river road is almost finished We have a road now I that anyone might be proud of. Clara llattan is working for Mrs. Watts. Mrs. Sprague and family visited tier old home at Redland last Sunday. A rrnwil of hprrv nu-kers went to the mountains last week and were badly fright-1 l"v'"t! l'"'chaed ened. In the still hours of the night a panther's call was heard, and the campers arose, made camplires, shot oil their guns j and expanded their lungs to such an extent j that the panther was heard no more. Feblervtlle Hews. FriiLraviLLi, Aug. 10 The long-looked- for rain has finally arrived. It has done worlds of gixd. J. 8. Forties of Oregon City, was vi.lting relatives here one day last week. Kev. D. O. Stuard, accompanied by bis daughter, Mrs. I.. A. Forbes, has gone to Salem to visit friends. C. E. Harney of Oregon City, was in our vicinity several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Scrivner of Oregon City, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs J. G. Fehleron Saturday and Sunday last. John Huber of Portland, was here one day last week looking alter the interests of his farm Barney Kueber, who has been working for Fred Wourms, has gone harvesting to wards Astoria. He will be gone six weeks L. Colleth is building a log barn. Sam Mullen made a Hying trip to Milwau kee, one week ago last Sunday, to visit his parents. A part of the Maple Lane McKinley Club were marching through here last Sunday enroute to well, we don't know. Hurrah for McKinley ! Fall Creek Items. Fall Cheek, Aug. 12. Here we come again once more with happy greeting, as everyone seems revived after our week of plentiful rain, which came just in time to save most of the gardens, though it injured grain to some extent. Huckleberry picking seems to be the ruling feature of the day, as everyone is headed for the mountains to get berries. Fall Creek ecbool has closed Miss Alma Smith of Troutdale, who has been teaching for the past four months, was well liked by her scholars, and it is hoped she will teach here a pi in Mrs. YVoudard and children of Portland, Are visiting at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I'inkley. Mrs. Price and son, George, are here from Portland looking alter the interests of their ranch. Robert Miller is hauling bay from Mr. Crawford's, near Currinsville, as hay is not a very extensive business in this part of the country as yet. Miller Bros, are running extra men in their mill for they intend to shut down from Saturday, August 22nd till Monday the 31st, so they can go to the mountains for berries. Mr. Holland has a new well on his ranch. Mr. Hollman has returned from east of the mountains where be has been at work for the past five weeks. The farmers in Aims Items. Aims, Aug. 14. Mrs. E. 8. Uramball, Jennie Wood, Mary Perkins, Olive Perkins. Charles and Jon B'amball, all took a trip to Mt. Hood last week, and report a fine time. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor a son. Mrs. D. K. Bills and daughter, are visit ing at Seal Lowes. Mrs. Wakelield. was the guest of Mrs. Elmer Friday. Wm. Bramhall, spent Sunday with bis parents at Bullrun Sunday. Polite a number of campers are seen in our vicinity this month. Mr. and Mrs. White of Portland, have moved out on his farm, we are glad to have tbem among us. Wm. D. Thomas and wife with their friend, went fishing Friday down at the falls. Rex Hickman, while out after berries stepped into a nest of bees, which stung him IS times. He has been suffering a great deal from it. Mr. Bowen of Portland, is out again on his place. B. Clarkes News. Clark us, Aug 17. The singing class met at Henry Kleinsmith's last Sunday even ing with a good attendance. There will be preaching at the Timber Grove school house next Sunday at 7:30 by Rev. Horncbub, and also the 5th Sunday in August at 4 o'clock by Brother Waire. Irene and Harry I-ee are going to attend the campmeeting al New Era next Thurs day. Grace Mattley is working at Mr. Hinge's. G. W. Lee is laid up with a lame back. Mr. Buckner's baby has been quite sick for over a week. Frank Ringo of Oregon City, is out visit ing in this neighborhood. Mr. Cosper's sister, of Oregon City, is out visiting. Alma. Dickey Prairies Notes. Dickey Pkaikie, Aug. 17. Threshing will begin here this week if the weather permits. Camping parties are constantly arriving and departing. G. M. Ramsby, Ex County Recorder is repairing bis house and preparing to lead a quiet country life. Some of the young lolks of this com munity are anticipating a good time when the hop-picking season comes on; and also hoping to better their conditions finan cially. Farmers aie beginning to think seriously, if not hopefully of the coming winter. Highland News. Hioiii.amii, Aug. 17. Thrashing willcom nience this week. J. Wright and J. Jones, will thrash this neighborhood. J. Jones a new engine to match I to his separator. The rain did not damage the grain here I but greatly inproved the veuetubUs. The bird law Is out and the bovs have shined up their shot guns and now we hear I the reKjrt. Frank Welch, purchased a horse last week in Oregon City. Grandpa Welch, has gone to Shasta county to spend the w inter. He hopes the climate will improve his health. Charles Kirk, is again at home and work ing in the harvest field. Constable Harrington, is on Mill Creek to arrest some hoodlums that disturbed the Salvation Army. We hope the boys will pay dear for their fun. Mrs. Ed Ha.-rington and daughters Minnie and Wava, are at the Soda Springs, camping for a weei: or two. Sunday school is well attended, and is very interesting with Charles Ruthford for superintendent. WihHinvllle Notes. Wilsonville, Aug. 17 The birthday party given by Miss Agusta Schllckeirese Sunday in honor of her llrtli birthduy was perfect in all respects, the guests arrived at at 12 high noon, and after a few hours of enjoyment were invited into the spacious dining room where a snowy table was laden with all the good things imageable, of which all heartily partook, then the cake with the ring in it was passed around. Mrs. L. A. Young being the lucky one in secure Ing the ring, all joined in games again a few hours when cake and lemonade were served and bid farewell untill the next happy meeting and saught their respective homes. The presents were numerous and costly. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Krager, Mr. and Mrs. Hasslcbrink and family, Mrs. L. A. Young, Miss Maud and G'has. heely, Miss Grace Vouell, Mr. Abho Peters and two brothers, Mr. Henry Toed emiese, Mr. Henry and Karnes Boekman, and many others who I am not able to name. Mount Pleasant News, Moi'NT Pleasant, Aug. 18. Glpsey of Redland I think I know you. Who is Fox? Mrs. Eancber of Oregon City, visited Mrs. Warnock last Tuesday. Miss Annie Wilehart of Oregon City, spent last week with her parents. Will Rider of Lelanda, is in the neighbor noon with his thresher. Ex-Superintendent Thomson of Clacka mas, Bpent Sunday at Jas. H. McCord's home. Clarence Russell has distinguished him self by stocking his grain on the system of 1(3 to 1. In appearance the stock was a very O idity but proved the principle broad but low It would further more appear to be an Insignificant pedestal on which to stand the silver goddess of their hearts desire whom they devoutly expect to still the hunger of their souls for ever more. A I'iwmim. Yonr Hoy Wont l.lro n Month. So Mr. tlilniiin llrown, of III Mill St., Soulli Oardncr, Mima., was (old hy tho dot-tors. Ilia aon lutil lung trouble, fol lowing typhoid malaria, ami lio spent throe hundred nml sivcnt y-llvo dollar with doctors, who Dually gitvo him up, Haying: "Your hoy won't livo u month." lie tried Dr. King's New Discovery and a few hollies restored him to health nml enabled him to go to woik a perfectly well man. llo nays ho owes his present health to use of Dr. Kings Now Diacov cry, and knows it to ho tint liost In tho world for limn trouble,. Trial hot tie (reo at Charman tt (Vs. drug atom. Cheiip I41111I for N11I0. liiO acres of land, nearly all lovol Init torn land; easily cleared; well watoiod; two line inouuUlii streams running through it; lino trout streams ; would make a Una stock ranch; near public roaJ ; one mile and a fourth from ('niton post olllce ami school houso ; we have six months school in each year; three miles from saw mill ; largtt ran go for stock ; can give good title. Trice per acre H.'H). For tonus and further Information call at uiy place or address W, K. Honnkv, Coltou post otlice, Clackamas Co., Ore. A laboring Man's Home. For a person, w ho desires to stop pay ing rvntandto raise tlieirown vegetables and fruit, I have a splendid piece of land, one acre on Attoruatliy road moetly im proved, house, chicken-yard, good well and some fruit. One mile and half from Oregon City. School house ami church '4' of a mile from place, three brick yards ami saw mill near hy. Trice -', fart down, balance on lime. Trade or work in part pay. Inquire al place or address G. W. Wai.hhon, Oregon City. Don't Tohacc Spit Or smoke your lile awav, la the truthful, startling title of a )ook about No-To-Uac, the harmless, guaranteed tobacco lialiit cure that braces up nicotini.ed nerves, eliminates tho nicotine poison, makes weak men gain strength, vigor ami man hood. You run no hysical or financial rink, as No-To-Hae is sold hv druggists everywhere under a guarantee to cure or money refunded. Hook free. Address Sterling Remedy Co , New York or Chicago. Charman 1 Co , Druggist. For Young Men and Youug Women There is nothing that w ill arotie tlio ire of a voting man or woman so quick as to Iihvm inferior Uilndrv work hut off on I them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist Is tnussy their neat appearance is skilled. The Troy laundry makes a socially of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can lie no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnewortb'a barbershop. Heat ami Cheapest Insurance. Save money on your insurance hy call ing on E. K. Martin, who represents the only Mutual doing business in Oregon City. Y'011 cannot all'onl to keep on throwing your money into policies and puy from 3 to 5 years premiums in ad vance and then have the company fail. The Oregon Fire Relief association will stand the closest investigation. E. E. Mahti.n, Agt. Commercial Hunk Block. A Careful Driver Wanted. Teople going to the coast by team can have prompt and elliciont service bv calling on A. W. I'hillips, the express man. He is familiar with all the roads over the mountains and with all the re sorts at the beaches ami knows where tho beat camping places aro as well as where supplies can he hud. His charges are very reusonunle. See him before making your arrangements. A llnine-llke lintel. Farmers ami the traveling public will find a comfortable home-like place to stop at when in Oregon City at tho Oriental hotel. Tuhle supplied with an abundance of the heat the market af fords. Rooms and beds are cleun anil comfortable. Our 25 cent meals are not excolled. John Iiiuhciikk, Prop. Lost or Molcn. A liberal reward will be offered to any one returning to me a sore face or a had hair cut coming from my place of busi ness. A clean towel with every shave and satisfaction with every hair cut. I now occupy new quarters In tho Hill & Cole block. See Rogers, the burher.Jie will explain. Wood Wanted. Fir split wood, limb wood or hurd wood wanted at thisollico. Shingles The beHt on the market,. In small lots or in car loads. Dimension shingles cut to order. Cedar Posts By carload or mixed car lots with shingles. W. H. & L. S. B0NNEY, AURORA, - - OREGON. F.urckil Motel, Una tho reputation ol soiling ihu heat Initio in Oregon City. The cooking Is done under torHonal supervision o( Mrs. (iilihous, and the victuals are equal lo the best had in a prlvalu family. Rooms and beds clean ami comloi table. Olve the K1110U a trial. Meals and bed "ft cents each, Special rates to regular boarders. New York (iiillerjr. R. K Chivering, the well known ar tist, has moved the New York galleiy to the building 011 the omer of Wuter and Fifth streets, where the reputation ol this popular establishment will be sus tained. Low rent enables Mr. Chtver- lug to do the very ties! work at the low est possible prices. Cabinet pictures al t per doton. Iliicklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, fleers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, ('Implied hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin F.rtit tions, sml positively cures Tiles or no pay required. It Is guaranteed lo give tertect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale hy Chaimau A Co., Charman Bros. Block. Worll:jf of .Notice. TheH. il. Medicine company is the only one out of nine proprietary medi cine firms lncorHjrled on this coast since 1S7 that has not made an assign ment. These bard times w it It new new s paHr advertising contracts lor two years, it siieal.s loudly of their merit. For sale bv C. It. Huntley, druggist. For Cm kidneys. "I am tio years old ; have had kidney disousc. and constipation for '.''1 years. Am now well used your S. B. Head ache and Liver Cure one yeur. I'scd tl bottles at 50 cents each. J. II. Knight. Hutledge, Or." For sale by C. (i. Huntley, druggist. Cures Croup. j "My three children aro all subject to j cioiip ; I telegraphed to San Francisco, got a half a dozen bottle of S. H. Cough 1 Cure. It is a perfect remedy, (iod bless you for il. Yours, etc., J. II. Ciioikii, (iraiits Tass, Or." For sale by C. O.I Huntley. driigKist, For the Lungs, ! Elder Alson V. Steers writes from j Tortlaml, Or., ' There is no medicine I for the throat ami lungs that I run tec-1 oiuinend to ministers, public speakers J and siugera, wilh the i-oiitldenen that Ij can the S. B. Cough cunt." M cents a bottle For sule by C. i. Huntley, druggist. Wood Sun lug. Get the steam wood saw to cut your wood is the cheapest und quickest Don't wait until the rains not in and your wood gids soaked until it wont burn. Will go to any part of the city or suburbs. Address or .-all on T. It. IIankiss, Cmlertiiker anil Emhiilmer. R. I.. Iloliniiu undertaker and em balmer. (irudnute of iLinbalining col lege. Full stock of caskets and coiruis at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor in Wimthard block opjtosite courthouse, tf Arold ('eiistiiiipllon. by stopping that cough. We know of no better remedy lor coughs ami col Is than the S. B. Cough Cure. For sale by C (i. Huntley, druggist. Money to Loan. I have flloO to loan on good cleared farm land. C. II. I'vk. The whole system is drained and un dermined bv indolent ulcers ami omn sores. PeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo speedily hculs them. It is the best pile cure known. C. G. Huntley Druggist. Bill II. to PORTLAND TO THE DALLES ,., ,,,,;r:! 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