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CLACKAMAS COUNTY THE F.NU.i;rKIK (OKKKSl'OM). IMS .nH v.y.v tue helu. A ftnusintr KViiilillean Club Org-aniicd at fniiv Hirjrle Ruler mid Head .Sowing Kail (iraln. Stxnv, Sepl 3 '!. Saturday ni;ht the leading republican or Sandy met at Meiin'K' hall ami etleeted Hie organisation of a McKiiiler and llohart club. The meet ing was largely itiemleil by Sandy' leading busine men. Klward K. lirntia was elected chairman, John Trisle, vice presi dent; It. Jolmsrud, secretary ; V. U. Meinig, treasurer. On motion of Chairman ltruns it was decided la h -KI niee tings every Sat urday night till alter election and an effort will te made to gel good speakers to address the club. The billowing are the names of the charier member: C.S. Chaw, John Cri', K. A. Meniig, A lion 0. Meinig, It. Jonrud, Kdwanl K. Uruns. Kdward Kupiwr Krnest Kligel, Kre.1 Kegil, H. Fischer, 0. ltaiulow ami numerous other have signed the l.'u'ir names lo the roll, some of thean ere former democrats. A glee club will at every meeting entertain the audience. Everybody inviied lo atteml these meetings riooingaml tall sowing of grain is the the order nt the day. The few Una day accompanied by the pleasant eastiiiid lias brought out from Portland many campers, hunters and fisherman, lulie a number of salmon trout are being caught in the Sandy river. Mr. C. W. Giuoug ami several other people from Oregon Citv passed through loan on their way home having shot two deer and one big bear up in the mountain. Miss Williams, of Currinsville was visit ing tne family of Krank Sellman the past week. still there I to much country covered with the bushes that plenty of berries have been secured. Messrs ran key Co. who have been taking eggs here for thel'lackainas.'hatchcry report a smvrssful season, they having seemed a large number of. aalmon eggs. They hope to do still belter another year Caleb Cross and two sous are up In the huckleberry patch. This is his third trip there. Our mail carrier, C. S. Chase I slowly recovering from a trip to the same place. Mrs. Murphy and family have returned to Portland alter a summer spent out here. Mr. and Mrs. K. 1,. Stevens are soon going lo remove from our vicinity. We have not learned their destination. I' HOOK Its CAN II Y MCKIMLKY t'Ll'H. Ki. School Clerk IMiiiiineiil In the Hum UW Other Mote. of STAFFORD NOTKS. An English Sunday Sc IuhiI to be Organised Other New. Sew Era Sew. Sew Em, Sept. 21. Steam bath are in order at the New Era mineral springs. Milo Lee is exerting every effort to make things pla-ant for the great crowds that gather there every Sumlav. The friends of Mr. Mary Findley are aorry to here that her health is poorly. Mr. E. D. Hutchinson bas been drying hops for Mr. Fred Bents of liutleville. Rev. McChacklin preached his farewell aermou at the Central 1'oint M. . Church last Sunday evening Mrs. Moore and ber daughter Addie, who have been visiting Mrs. Newbury, have returned to their home in Montana. Ex Superintendent Alex Thompson is going to leach the winter team in the Browns school district John l.orch of Portland, has been visiting in the neighborhood this week. Mrs. Kim bo and daughter Mae of Oregon City, have returned from hop picking with her sister Mrs. Moore of this place. Potato digging will soon be the order of the day. Lincoln Waldron and family will start for California this nioi.th. Misses Maud and Gussie Mad dock have been visiting at Peter Kngels for the past two weeks. Mr. Geo. Randall finished pickii g his hops last Friday. . C. Maddock new barn is quite an improvement to his farm. Mr. Newbury's new store and Mr. Sevdk's new house adds quite an improvement to J our little burg. New STArroan, Sept. 21. With the help of some. tires in the surrounding country, and a warm and genial run we are enjoying a typical eastern lnian summer, at the pres ent. The bell in our new school house rang for school the first lime this morning. Z On Sunday afternoon Mr. Travis, from Portland, a Sunday school organicer met a house lull of people in the new building and talked to them about organising an English Sunday school, and will meet with us again in two weeks. There are al ready two flourishing Sunday school in the neighborhood, but both are German. Mr. Travis also gave us a discourse upon the text to be found in the .Ml, chapter of ui.wuu, .aivu iuv f-cnpiures uenion- strating that bv "lb Scriptures" was meant the old Testament, tor in them were fore told the coming of Christ. The bop pickers have returned from the fields with a little money in their pockets and it ia undecided which feel the richer, tbe pickers or the hop owners. Mr. Phillip ha rented a (arm near Dixie we understand, and intends moving his family next month. Three of the Schati brother and Sam Myer were Intending to start this morning for the Coast. They are taking out a load of salt for the Gage brothers and eiect lo bring back some tisli. Mis Fannie Weed, who has been staying with ber sister, Mrs. Waddle for some lime will return to her home near Jetlerson this week. Mr. We.ldle bas built a new cellar filled Can n v, Sept, il-The Cnnhy McKlnley and Mohan club will hold its next regular meeting on Wednesday evening September .'Id, at 7::Wp, ni. in Knight's hall. Shakers of note will be In attendance and address the meeting, 11 every republican in the precinct come and join the club and every one regardless of party alllillalliuia come out and hear the speeches, ll is not detlnl lolv known at this time who will be the speakers but geod ones will be arranged for in ample time. Hon. J, 1, l ee, onoof the ablest speakers In the stale will address the republicans of Cauby and vlclnty Sept, Dr. J. II. Irvine, I he Cauby druggist has made a general asslgnmeut'for the benellt of his creditors. James Evan Is assignee. Ir Irvine has moved with Ills family to I. Inn county leaving many Iriends behind who are sorry to have litem go W. E, Weed has gone lo Ft. Steven to work for "I'ncle Sam" on the jetty at the mouth ol the Columbia river. General T. J. Thorp will address the citiiens on the evening of the '.".Mh on the questions pertaining lo the A. I'. A. A school meeting as held on the '.'Nt and it seems the fact was developed that the ex school clerk was delinquent In bis liuaiictal account with the district in the sum of fit;, any that some rather weak notes had been taken In exchange for ca-h loaned by the school authorities a few years ago. 1. I). Shank, J. F. IVyoe and Win Hiss. ll returned yesterday Irom their trip lo Tillamook. They report a good lime and will go again. Mrs. Fannie I'liiminer, sister of Mrs. A. 0. Stogsdill, left Monday for her home In Portland. She spent several days with her sister and was very much pleased with Cauby. A quilting bee and 5 o'clock lunch was given by Mrs. A. U. Stogsdill last Saturday afternoon. Those present were: Mrs. F. A. Kosenkrans, Mrs. E. F. Carlton, Mrs. W. H. IHibvru, Mr. C. A. Ilosront, Mrs. Myers, Mrs. I'lummer and Mrs. SlogsdiP, A most enjoyable time aa had. Miss tlusal Mil) will attend school at Au rora this fall. We understand that si hool w III begin the '.'Till of this month. Mr. (1. Filer has b t on the lck list (or the past week. Miss Anna Wagner Is going to Portland lo visit friends lor a few weeks. Mr. K. Anderson was in our vlclnily last week. Mr. Kemp ami family will move the llrst of next week, We understand that Mrs. Snider and children will return and lake possession of their farm again. Mr. Pellet has rented Miss J. Wanger's larm, all with the exception of the Imp yard. K Olarkea Items. O akum, Sept. 1 1.-(Too late Tor last Issue.) Mr. Steinbach had a runaway yes terday. No damage was done. There will lie preaching at the school house the llrst Sunday In October at I o'clock by Hro. Waire ol Oregon Cliy. Everyone Is Invited lo attend. Solomon Slick ran away from home last week The parents have not heard from him yet. William lluckner and family are going lo the t oast In a short tune lo remain lor sev eral months and perhaps locale there. Several of Jean Cummins' children have the mumps. One of the virls had them while picking hops near Sul Several of the young people are away picking hops and more are going soon . School will begin here not Monday with Mr. Tallmau ol I'nivrrMiv Paik as teacher. Oregon Industrial Exposition r IPortlti-ritl Oropon, SEPT. 19 TO OCT. 17 Tin.' (Iiv.it Resources of the Pacific North west; Agriculture, Horticulture, KimIht ii'H, Mines, Manufactures, Machinery, TriiiiHiiii'tiitiiiii, Tnttli', it 1 1 il (.'ouuiierco will lin rc'i't'Hi'iiti'i more completely limn ever licforo. Grand Band Concert Every Afternoon and Evening Special Attractions Every Niht. Lowest Rates Ever Made on all Transportation Lines. Ailmlnnltiii j,o, Clill'lrcn mo, Fur exhibition space, apply lo Geo. L. Daker, Superintendent, at tlio litiililiii. IC. C. MASTICN, Secretary . in with sawdust. It is ijuite an ornamental structure The district does not seem to be satisfied with the quality of the wood being furnished by contract for the school house. Mr. Pohlka furnished a very ornamental board lor the school bouse. It is 8 feel Wilsonvllle Note. Wiuoxvilik, Sept. IT.', '11 Hop picking is not entirely over yet but the work is progressing lively, llrowers I are slightly encouraged a rumors are float of a raise in the price. A crowd of about 40 Japanese after Hnishing in Crlsei's yard went lo pleasant Hill last Saturday with the intention of picking (he yard of Mr Henry llaker. luloriuallon reached here today to the ellect that on Saturday evening a mob of w hite men armed them selves, went to their camp and ordered Etirekti Hotel, II a tlit reputation of Netting the, licst table in Oregon I'ity. Tim cooking is done under (lersonal supervision of Mm. (iihhoue, and the victual aro equal lo the U'Ht had in a private family. Kooina and Ik.hU clean and comfortable, (live tlia Kuroka a trial. Meals and hod L'S cent each, Special rate to regular hoarder. 0 REGON CITY IRON WORKS t New ii ml Miilared Shop w ith all appliance for MACHINE WORK & CASTING. square with the name of school and date them to leave, which they did on Monday in black letter, executed In his very best style. Mr, Pohlka is a public spirited man. Mrs. E. WoodruU has gone to Portland to pend a few day. Eba, Sept 20. James Madison's bouse burned down last Tuesday afternoon. The house was a log structure and did not amount lo much, but all of his household furniture and stove and every thingthat was in the house was itesroyed. Mr Madison bad left home, and gone to the Carus Post office when it ciught tire some how. There was about flow worth of mortgage notes and money in the house. Tbe mortgage was recorded and so will not be a loss but the money he thinks has all melted as tbe lire was hot enough to melt the stove, being a much holler lire on account of it being a log building Mr. Madison thinks Ibe loss will amount to about $500 unless the ones who hold the noles against him are honest. Mr. Doughty and son, of Hillsboro are at bis farm here at present. Mr Doughty is building a potato cellar on the place. Milwaukee News, Milwaukee, Sept. 22. '.-Regardless of bard times, there are several Improvement being made in our little village, the school house is receiving a new coat of paint which ia a much needed renovaton. J. G. Bonnett, re-shingled his kitchenlast week preparatory to the rainv season. J. E. Wetzterlathed and plastered tbe upper story of his house and built a neat picket fence in front of tbe place, making a decided improvement. Charles Lewelling built himself a nice roomy cottage wiich he and his family will occupy. Mr. Lechler re painted his large residence making it very attractive and comfortable in appearance and so we might go on and jot down under numerous other small improvements but space will not permit. Rev. E zra Maurer and wife of Halem are visiting their many Milwaukee friends. Kev. Maurer was the pastor of the German Evangelical church during the year '!). Miss Sarah Sleeper has accepted a posi tion as assistant teacher in the Harrison atreet school, Portland. J. Puhle has been employed as janitor of the Milwaukee school. There will be a republican rally in the town hall Saturday evening September 2fi. Addresses in both English and German language. All invited to attend. Molalla Mites. Sept. 21. Threshing grain for Hi will be brought to a finish this week. Excellent weather thia for saving Ibe late oat and digging spuds. Teacher's institute will be held here next Saturday, Sept. 2i. Miss Thomas and Mr. Eby will have charge of the management of the Molalla school this winter. Willard W.Austin will begin the Teasel Creek school Sept. 28. Mrs. Andrew Drown and children of II waco, Wash, are visiting in tbe neighbor hood, i Miss Mallatt of Mulino, was visiting at Teasel Creek last Sunday. I Hon. Geo. L. Ogle, Dr. J. W. Thomas, and Game Warden John Bagley, have just returned from tbe mountains. They report a good time, came across several forest fires which had been carelessly started by some indifferent parties who carelescly roam through the mountains thinking it smart when they are exerciscing their freedom in destruction of everything in sight. Mr. Editor: I see that the Ekterpkise bas taken a stand for "sound monev" "honest money" and John II. Mitchell. Good. Many of us thai read your paper and by the way, admire the stand you have re cently taken in county affairs, think that your sword cartoon would look more ap propriate to producers had three days work or three bushels of wheat been set and balanced with our present appreciated I dollar, which has whacked many a laborer in halves in these latter days of the ninties. Iat. The mob was coinKsed of the campers that had been picking and who were in need o( work to support their families. A serious ami painful accident happened last Wednesday evening at the home of I-ouis Hazelbrink which resulted in the Us ot their baby's right hand. An older brother w as splitting wood with tbe ax and not knowing tbe little one was near him and as quick as thought the ax levered the hand from the arm. The mother grlpd the childs arm to arrest the Mow of blood, the accident happening at six o'clock in the evening and as medical aid could not be obiaine i before twelve that night Mr. Hazelbrink never relaxed her bold on the little sufferer's arm and was nearly ex hausted when relieved. Drs. (ieisy of Aurora and Sborey, of Woodburn dressed the wound. The little boy was about 2 years of age On Tuesday of this week Mrs. Hais aid family w ill leave for their lormer home in Grand Island Nebraska. They bare re sided in the neighborhood for the last three years and have made many friends all of whom will wish them good luck and a safe journey. Tuesday last a little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baker. Mrs. Baker is seriously ill and slight hopes are entertained for her recovery. The opening of school has been positioned until Monday next but will open then with Mr. Hansen as teacher. Ohkkkvek. New Vork Gallery. Ii. K Clavering, tlio well known ar tist, lias moved tlio New York gallery lo the building on the orner of Water and Fifth streets, where the reputation of this (Mipular eNlatilialiinent will be sua tained. Low rent enable Mr. Cluver- j ing lo do Hie very beat work at the low jest piwsilila price. Cabinet picture at f I per dozen. Itujr A Home. I have a liouae and 4 lot for sale only fi blocks (mm Muin street, good well willi pump in wash room, '.'.') young Iruit tree that will soon ho hearing. Will ell cheap, part dow n, balance on easy payment if desired. S. F. SlKIITt'Kk. All work exct'titetl in tho licet iimuner ixiHsihlo. Prompt teetl on nil ordorK. lien gunrnn REPAIRING - A-SPECIALTY. Prior the lowent to Ih hail in I'ortlitnil. Shop near Main, Oregon t'ity, Oregon. on Fourth Street, ROAKK BROS., Proprietors Salmon (Items. Salmon, Sept. 10. W. F. Allen and two tons of Portland, Ex HherilF Ganong of this county and H. Cully have spending BOine days at th place fishing and hunting. Yesterday Arch Allen killed a large black bear, very fat. He killed it on the top of Eagle mountain, where it had evidently fattened on salal and huckleberries. Col. Powell and family and B. P. Rey nolds are camping here for the fishing and bunting. A great many people have been up here picking huckleberries this fall, on account of the scarcity of fruit in the valley. The crop has not been so good as utuul, but Items From Viola, Viola, Sept. 21. Mis. Chas, Miller was visiting in Portland last Week. Mr. and Mrs. John Stiner of Currinsville, were visiting with J. R. Gerber last Sun day and Monday. Mrs. h. Phelps was in Portland last Fri day and Saturday. Adolph Miller is home from Astoria, where he bas been working since March. Mrs. J. M. Hayden returned home last Friday after a seven week's visit in Portland and Bridal Veil. A. W. Wheeler was in Portland last Sat urday. Wilber Wade, Miss Wade, T. II. Shank- lin of Currinsville and l.ew Palmateer of Leon attended the ite cream social at this plaoe last Saturday. J. R. Heater has been somewhat under the weather the past two weeks, but is able to be out again. School opened Monday with 21 pupils en rolled. The ice cream social was a better success financially than was expected. Arthur Mat toon, Bert Mattoonand Frank Collins started on a bunting and fishing trip in the vicinity of Mt. Hood last Mon day. Tbey expect to be gone six or seven days. W. C. Ward, who has kept a general store here for several years, has retired from business. If it were not for the small stock of groceries which has lately been added to the poetollice store, we would have lo carry our eggs to Oregon City. Molalla News. Molalla, Sept. 23 Hop picking is over in vicinity. The lwrv Bros, finished picking last Kri day. ltiey had 3, picker who averaged l.Vi boxes per day. The hops were Hrstclass and the picker made good wages. The rain of last week did very little harm to the hops. Some persons who were too lazy to pick hops took the liberty of prowling round the hop picker's camps and stealing bacon and potatoes. Moshburger A Sous are through picking. They had fW) boxes. Their hop yielded well and were Hrst class. I.. Heinz started out with his hop press Monday. H. I-owery made a Hying trip to Portland this week. Ed Califf anil lamlly of Oreiron f.'liv. picked hops for Lowry Bros. Abe Mavil is working in Oregon City. J 1J. Jackson is hauling wood to Oregon City. Threshing is nearly over. The Eyprhart and Harless machines are still running. There are a lew McKinley votes in this nook of the woods. If a man want to bet on Bryan he can get what be wants at Molalla. J. W. and 8. Lowry were In Oregon City Tuesday. Molalla Crank. Houses Made Itrlht. Murrow, the painter, ha removed hi hop to Seventh street, near the depot where o'dera can tie left for painting, paper-bunging and calciming. Prices to suit the time and all work honestly aud etlkiently done. t( M'Hyed . From our place at Kiehcr's mill a durk hay mare four year old, brandod "K" on left ehoulder. A reward will ho paid for Information a lo the whereuhouta of the home. Kikiikk ISim , I liOgiin (Ire. i Tool Fur Sale. j Pile-driver, hammer, a derrick, rope, blocks), peavy and a full et of bridge and hoatbuililer'i tool. Will he sold at a bargain. Call on .Sir Sahaii Pal let, Main and Twelth Street, Oregon City. Insurance. If you want to know anything about Fire or I.ifo Insurance or Building and Ix)an Association, call on II. T. Sladcn He ha it at hi finger end. Wall Paper. Iiest Btock of wall paper in Oregon City latest design and price to miit (he time at H. L. Iloluiau'a in Wtnehard blink ophite courthouae. tf. Wood Wanted. Fir split wood, limb wood or liard wood wanted at this otlico. Money to l.oun I have f 3.r0 to loan on good cleared farm land. C. II. Dyk. Hro. 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