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2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MAY 20, 1893. CLACKAMAS COUNTY NEWS. Dover. Dover, May. 14 The weatber Is very ice at present. A little rain would do good. The crops are growing fast. The people are busy burning the fern fc protect their places from forest tirea. J. A. Strawbridite made a flying trip an Oregon City last week. II. Crush and wife of Troutdale, were 41ie gaesta of Joseph DeShaser. J. Hayden bad a logrolliog last week, which improves the appearance of his flaee. j Joseph DoShsuer had a barn raising the other day. lie intends to use his Vara to stack grain in. ', Currants and gooseberries are plenti El They are plenty large to use. Politics are very quiet here. From people's actions they are mostly Repub licans. Highland. Highland, May 13, lS'JS. The Uepub Bean club meets every two weeks at the Highland hall. Next week on Wednes Wuy at 2:30 P. M. Henry Hudson from W ashington delivers an address and in the evening is the Republican rally. A sousing time is anticipated. Mrs. Q. R. Miller baa been very low with measles also Mrs. James Parish nd a few others are afflicted with the sume disease. M,88 Iona Miy field has closed her scbool at Mill Creek on account of severe ore throats, which seem to be conia gious. Mr. G. W. Harrington, now in the onploy of the firm of Wiley B. Allen, Portland, came onton his wheel Sunday last and spent the day with bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler have departed for Los Angeles California, where they will make their future residence. Mrs. Fowler was one of our former young LtJies, Miss Bell Vandonge. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor, of Oregon City, have been visiting their two daugh ters, Mrs. E. Harrington and Mrs. F. Welch, for the past two weeks. Miss Elizabeth Wallace, who has been an roruaoa lor a namoer oi years is spending the summer with her parents. Maple Lane. The Maple Lane school closed Friday with a grand entertainment at night. There were fonr graduates, Misses Annie Hants. Edith Jackson, Myrtle Boen. and Edie Gibbs. After the recitations and assays delivered by the graduates, Mr. . H.Ward, the teacher, presented the tiploa and made a short address to (he class. The fallowing program was then ren dered by the scbool : Song, " We Come JLind Friends to Greet You," by school ; ecitation, "Greeting," Jessie Jackson ; .recitation, "Some Sixty Years Ago," Jlinnie Wa!termathe;recitation, "School Axaiuioaiion," ueorge rorbes; recita tion, "Schoolmate Greeting," Letta -Jackson; instrumental music, Annie Wants; tableau, "The Sick Doll," Bertie D'xon and Annie Green; recitation. "Eail Road Crossing," Ernest Forbes; citation, "School is Done," Tommy Gibbs; dialogue, "Tramp and Deaf Old Tady, Jessie Jackson and Geo, Forbes; oni,"ril Away to my Pleasant School," school ; recitation, "Strike among the 1 lowers," Rena Wade; recitation, "Be Polite," Henry Waltermathe; tableau, two scenes, "Reading the Ghost Story ;" dialogue, Ora Dixon and Geneva Green ; lecitation, "If I Darst, but I Daren't," Hairy Shelly; recitation, "Vacation Time," Linnie Bavins; recitation, "The Fate of a Lie," Izella Surfus; recitation, ''Our Flag," Martha Baurnan; dialogue, "Train to Mauro." Edith Jackson, ieo. Foibes and Albert Mantz; recitation, "Blue Coat and Miss Dixie," George forbes; instrumental music, Miss Jessie Jai kson ; comedietta, "Lord Dundreary's Visit," Annio Mantz, Myrtle Boen, E.M. Ward and Ernest Forbes;" tableau, four scenes, "John Smith and Pocahontas;" dialogue, "The Good of Education," Kli'.h Jackson, Anna Shortlidge and Jeseie Jarkson; recitation. "The Young Author," James Forbes; dialogue, I vi ret Green and Sophia Bauman ;song, "Wait,. Birdie, Wait," Letta Jackson; omedietta, ''Riches Have WingH," E. II Ward, Elsie Gibbs, Myrtle Boen. Courtie Gibbs, Ernst Forbes and Sara JDavies; recitation, "Flag Exercise," Geneva Green; valedictory, Everet iireen. A feature of the evening was the excel lent violin music rendered by the Misses Pri'-ster, accompanied by Mrs. W. II. Blood. The program was well rendered tlimiighout and many were surprised to lcr.'. u that there was so good talent in aiaple Lane. Mr. Ward has taught four years in this district and has proved K'U'telf very ellicient. Your Face hows the Btate of your feelings and the tale of your health as well. Impure Wood makes itself apparent in a pale nd sallow complexion, pimples and skin -eruptions. If you are ieeling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy ap pearance you should try Acker's Blood Mjxir. It cures all blood diseases where Leap sarsaparillas and so called puri fers fail; knowing this we sell every fcojtle on a positive guarantee. George X Harding, agent. PERFIDY-AM) M1IAME. What Mrs. Sophronla T. Lewellias: has to Say of U'Kea. Everybody in Clackamas county knows Mrs. Sophronia V. Lewelling of Milwaukie. They know how U'Ren im posed upon her in managing the estate of her husband They know that Mrs. Lewelling was virtually robbed and bad a debt saddled upon ber of $20,000. They know that a man that will rob the widows and orphans is unfit to associate with honest people. The following is the affidavit made by Mrs. Lewelling on November 1st 1897. "I, Sophronia V. Lewelling, residing at Milwaukie, Clackamas county, Ore gon, depose and say ; That I am person ally acquainteu with W. S. U'Ren, mem ber of the legislature from Clackamas county ; that said U'Ren has for several years lived on the premises of deponent, and was a partner in business with my late husband. I further depose and say that at different times during the ses sion of the legislature of 1807, I held conversation with said U'Ren relative to nutters pertaining to said legislative session, and that in one or more of said conversations said U'Ren stated to me that H. W. Corbett, of Portland, Or., was furnishing the money to pay the ex penses of the members of said legislature who were refusing to assist in the organi sation of said legislature. He, U'Ren, further told me that H. W. Corbett would probably be toe next United State senator, because the house would not organize, and that Governor Lord would then appoint Corbett, as the said Corbett and 'Joe' (meaning Simon; 'owned' him (Lord). 1 further depose and say : That during the time that said legislature was attempting to organize, the said U'Ren on one occasion came to my house from Portland, (as lie stated) and showed me a large roll of bills (money) remarking that he hail 'diawn on his share of the Salem business.' He took from the roll three 10-dollar notes and gave them to me. This was in settlement of a debt for monev I had previously loaned him. I lurther depose and say that another interview at a time later than the one above mentioned, the said U'Ren said to me that be was afraid the members might be compelled to 'go in' and organ ize which event the First national bank people, (meaning the First National bank of Portland) had $12,000 ready to send the said members out of the country. I said to U'Ren, 'I suppose you will go to Denver' (bis former home.) He replied, 'No I will go to Mexico, out of the United States altogether, or I may have to go to the penitentiary.' I make the above statement in the hope that it may bene fit the Deople who are being betrayed by one of their trusted leaders. Signed "Sophho.su V. Lbwiluno." Pobtlasd, Or., Nov, 1, 1897. "This certifies that Sophronia V. Lewelling personally appeared before me, the un dersigned, s notary public in and for the state of Oregon, and then and there did declare the loiegoing statements written on two sheets of paper numbered one and two respectively, was true iu every par ticular. Signed "R. M. Gatswood, Seal Notary Public for Oregon. Is there an honest man that will vote for Windy Slippery U'Ren in face of all these facts. Will they by their yotes brand Mrs. Lewelling, one of the noblest women in Clackamas countr as a falsi fier and vote for a dishonest and corrupt candidate? It is to be hoped that they will indore every word Mrs. Lewelling has said under oath and save the honor of Clackamas county. Sprclul Notice. During my absence I have placed in charge of my dental office Dr. W. T. Lyons, whom I can recommend to my friends and the public in geoeral as a skillful and reliable dentist. L. L. PlCXENS. Rev. A. J. Montgomery was elected vice-president of the State Christian En deavorers. The convention was held at Roseburg and was largely attended. Rev. Montgomery presented a banner to the Roseburg society. Rev. M. L. Rugg will have for his sub ject in the Baptist church on the even ing of the 29th "The Duties ot Christian Citizenship at Home." The importance of looking to our national honor at home will be compared with the duties of soldier boys abroad. Many old soldiers now feel the effects of the hard service they endured during the war. Mr Geo. 8. Anderson, of Roville, York county, Penn., who saw the hardest kind of service at the front, is now frequently troubled with rheuma- tiHm. "l had a severe attack lately," be says, "and procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It did so much good that I would like to know what you would charge me for one dozen bottles." Mr. Anderson wanted it both for his own use and to supply it to his friends and neighbors, as every family should have a bottle of it in their home, not oraly for rheumatism, but lame back, sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises and burns, for which it is un equalled. For sale by Geo. A. flarding. That Lame Bath can be rurrA with WTMilea' tifcttVti fLABTEB. ulJiSSC MEMORIAL DAT. General Orders and Program for Decoration Day. Headquarters Meade Post No. 2, De partment of Oregon G. A.R.Oregon City, May 18, ISM. The commander of Meade Post No, 2, issues Uie following general orders for the information and guidance of the Post and the public in relation to the Memorial services to be observed on the 27th, 29th and 30th Insts. I All members ot the G. A. R. and W. R. C. who can be present are re quested to assemble at Willamette hall at 12 :30 on Friday, May 27, for the pur pose of visiting St. Johns school, and afterward the public school at Parkplace II On Sunday, May 29, the Post will assemble at Willamette hall at 10 A. M. and, accompanied by Meade Relief Corp No 18, will march to jthe Congregational clinch where the Memorial services will be conducted by Rev. T. W. Butler. HI On Monday, May iSO.the children of the city and citizens generally are re quested to meet at Willamette hall bringing donations of flowers for decora' ting the graves of our departed comrades. Short exercises will be held at that time consisting of brief addresses to the children. The parade will be formed under the direction of Geo. A. Harding marshal ot the day and mill move promptly at 10 o'clock to Shively's hall where appropriate exercises, consisting ot the ritual services of the W. R. O. and G. A. R. music, oration by Comrade C. E. Cline, ot Portland, and address to the unknown dead by Rev. II. Oberg after which the column will move to the cemetery where the graves ot our de ceased comrades will be decorated with proper cermonies. IV AH old soldiers and sailors not members of the G. A. R. are cordially invited to unite with us in all the ob servances of this memorial occasion. V It is earnestly requested that places of business be closed during the exercises of Memorial day that all good citizens will join with us in rendering a tribute of respect to the comrades who have "passed to the Grand Army be yond . " By order of C. A. Williams, . W. Midi.am. Adjutant. Post Commander. School Soles. Following is the report of the school taught in dist. No. 2, Elliot Prairie, tor the month ending May 6, 1898. Number of days taught, 19; total no. of days' attendance, 477; days' absence, 77; number of pupils enrolled, 32; average number belonging, 28; average daily attendance, 24; cases of tardiness, 7. Those who were neither absent nor tardy are Edith, Birdie and Milo Blair, Etta and Lester Stanton, Henry Koeler, Mary Renner, Edna Stanton, Nettie Barber, and Zella Coldran. Alktiia M. Phklps, Teacher. Following is the report of school dist. No. 15, Beaver Creek, for. the month ending May 6: Total No. of pupils enroll d, 40; general average attendance, 31 ; average No. belonging 30. Those who were neither absent nor tardy dur ing the month are: Dora Hughes, Arta Kirk, Maude Daniels, Lena Studeman, Lawrence and Willie Ruconich, Willie Hermann, Otto Fischer, Christ Schartz and David B. Thomas. Visitors present during the month were: Joe Fischer, Henry and George Staber, Mr. Floyd Kirk, Carl Studeman, directors, Supt. Starkweather, Lydia Edwards and Nettie Studeman. We respectfully invite all persons to visit our school and note oar progress. Robkbt Gisthek, Teacher. "Going into a decline." How often do we hear this expression. What does it mean? It means that people are losing flesh, growing thin, wasting. The way to correct this condition is to improve the digestion. The condition arises from an inability to eat and digest food. In fact food does more harm than good, because it ferments and putrefies in the stomach, developing poisonous substances, which, when absorbed, cause various disorders. What is required is that, the stomach be made to perform its duties. The Shaker Digestive Cordial is a food al ready digested and a digester of foods as well. It will make the stomach healthy. Get a book from the druggist and read about it. Theresa Ordway has commenced suit against Charles Ordway for divorce. They were married at Portland in 1890 Desertion is the cause alleged. A special car left this city Tuesday morning carrying a large delegation of the Women's Releif Corps and G. A. R. to The Dalles where the annual encamp ment is being held. Rev. A. W. Snyder, of Portland, will begin a series of evangelistic meetings in the Baptist chapel on the West Side next Monday evening. Everybody is invited. ITradarhti itopped In SO minutes by Dr. kUW ria Pill. "One cent a dose." Bad Kmi ISO Good Thing to bo rid of, because bad blood la the brooding place of disfiguring and dangerous diseases, la your blood bad? It id if you are plagued by pimplea or bothered by boils, if your skin is blotched by eruptions or your body eaten by Bores and ulcers. You can have good blood, which ia pure blood, if you want it. You can be rid of pimplos, boils, blotches, sores and ulcers. How ? By the use of Aicr Sarsaparllia It is tho radical remedy for all dis eases orifnnating in the blood. Read the evidence ; " Ayer's Sarsapnrilla was recommended to me by my physician m a blind purifier. When I begun taking it 1 had Ixiil all over my body. One bottle cured mc." BoNNta CitArT, 'Wesson, Mum. "After six years' suffering from blood poison, I began taking Ayer's Bnnuipa rilla. and although 1 have used only three bottles of this great medicine, the tores havs nearly all disappeared." A. A MaN i WNO, Houston, Texas. KEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Furnished Every Week by the f lacka mas Abstract k Trust Company. S M Boyles to John Stamp, Apr 30, 1808 W D, n e of s w f4' sec 12 I6sr2e I00 G Mann to V Mann, June 19, 00, W D, 65 acres D Culling claim also 137.6 sec20t8s r3e 500 S Miller by sheriff to J G Plllsbury, Aug 19, Oti, sbr deed, 6.0 acres, Shanon claim 6 0 H Gale to O B Pickelt, May 7, 03, W D. 6.75 acres, Wm Heelens claim 3500 G C and Q G Fields to f foust et al April 18, OS, W D,lot8blk U C nemah 75 C S Evans lo E A Evans et al March 8, 08, W D, lots 3, 4, blk 12 Marsh field, 14 84 acres, P Welch claim, 2 acres sec 8 1 3 a r 2 e 1 8 Rasmossen to J W Mattel, May 0, 08, bond for deed, lot 10, blk 10, Wil Falls 606 W F and C Allen to J 0 Fay, April 12, 08, W D, lot 12 blk 1 Barlows 100 M A Kirk to N L Welsh, May 9, 08, Q C D, 1 acre F Welsh claim also lots 5, 6, 7, blk 6 Pleasant k Place 15 I Bavles to J Stamp et al, Apr 30, 08 Q C D.ne M s w sec 12 1 6 sr 2 e 400 P L Lelghtweis et al to E C Callahan, May 13, 08, W D, tract in Callahan claim, also lot I sec 14, lot 1 and n e Vi of n w sec 13 ; se of s e YA sec 11 and w , of s e )i of s w 4 sec 12 t5 s r 2e 6 E J Callahan to J F Staulinger,May 13, 1898, W D, 87 acres A J Baty claim 1 M J McLin by sheriff to J F Btau- dinger.Nov 6, 07,shr deed, 40 acres J and S Albright claim 6 Leather belts in all colors, also the new belt fastener at the Racket store. Dr. J. H. Miller, Dentist, has not gone East as was rented. He is still in his office on 7th. street and uses Cataphore sis for painless filling. A California chemist has robbed Castor Oil of its bad taste. Laxol is its name. The subscription to the Enterprise is $2, but if paid in advance it is $1.50. Subscribers must not get behind and then expect to get the paper (or f 1.50. Outstanding subscriptions must be paid THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Tliorne system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts in the County, van furnish information as to title to land at once, on application. Loans, investmeritH,real estate, abstracts etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City. Call and investigate. Address box 377, Oregon City Oregon. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great Blood Purifier. CureB Headache, Nervousness, Eiuptions on the face, and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by Charman & Co., druggists, Oregon Citv. FOR SALE At a bargain, the 400 acre farm known as the Trullinger farm, about nine miles east of Oregon City, a well improved and good farm, at a low price and upon fav orable terms. For particulars address W. II. Fesr, Room 416 Chamber of Commerce Building, Portland, Ore. The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder superior to all others. SALEM WOOLEN MILLS Wo make tho Best $1 Customers from Oregon City will have their fare paid both ways by getting their suits at our retail etoro. 85 Third Street - - - Portland, Ore. mo minium' xeetimjh. Messrs. W. 8. U'Ren, J. J. Cooke and James Coon will speak at the places and times given ou the left of the column marked "A" and Messrs. W. W. Myers, George Ogle and George Knlglilwill speak at the places and time on the right marked "11." Joint discussions between U'Ken and Brownell ate ex pected at theplacfs marked "J, P." All meetings are for 7:30 P, M. unless other wise stated. Other candidate and sMkers will be with each party from time to time. A Date U Sntinvaiile ..May lit Mackiburg Mat katMirg May 1.1 Minle Lane Mav U Parkplace May 14 Maple lane Needy May PI Damancus llaiuucui May 111 Kmitly May 17 aiaripiam J V. ...May 17 Mainly May 17 2 p III ...HurliiK Heaver take 8 li May is Clierryvilie Milwaukie Mav is New Kr Mey 19 MnlallaJ 1)2 pin May ill Miillno May 'JO . KkI Creek Uarlielil I'anbv My 'JO K 1 1 kit I l'ralrle....May '. Hever('k8H2iiii Mav '.'I Canyon Creek .Mum eciiiMil 11., May .'I i plii...lliKlilml loeail. J I) Mav i Onweiio Viola May 24. .. .HuMord Hrhll Maple Lane May 1 i'laant Hill MackalmrK M ay 20 . . Fro I'uihI H II u nion Hall May 27 . UtaiidHWi.HillI..My 2.S.. Hrown s h 2 pin .May 2M .Union 8 II Harlow Milwaukie, J D May .KJ.., .May.Hl.. June I.. June2 .. ..June 3... .June 4... ....Milwaukie UKll ...Bprlntfwauir Ueorxe . ..Currlinvlile Oregon Willamette Holcomb Sen 11, Kedlanili Clarkea Oregon City.... Hon. W. It. King, candidate for gov ernor, ana Hon. J. II. Sovereign, ex- Master Workman of Knigtitsof Labor, will speak in Oregon City at Shively's Hall, on Friday evening, May 20. Duckle n'l Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Pile or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Charman A Co., Charman Bros. Block. Price 25c. Sunday Services. OK It MAN KVANUKUCAL LL'TH KHAN 1M MAN UAL Cll L'HCH-Corner KiKlilh and J. (j. A'lnius street! ; Hev. Krneat 1. W. Mack, istor. Hinulay bWiimiI at 10 A. M., weekly tervicee every Thursday at 8 P. M. Herman school every Haturday from 0 to 12. Everybody Invited. ; F1R8T CONGREGATION A I, CIUTKCH. Ker. I. W. II11 1 r, Hamnr. Hurvloe at l:iw a.m. and 7 :30 T. M. Hinulay School alter nioriilni ervlce. Player moetlnn liiumday aremn A 7:UOo,clock. Prayer muetiiig ol Young People'! Society ol Christian Kudeavor every Uuudav renins atS.SO prompt. FIKHT BAPTIST CHtlKOH. - Riv. M L, Kijiio, Pntor MnrnliiKHervlneatliiiXl; Honda; School al 11:4ft; Kreiilng Service 7 HU; Regular prayer meeting lliumilay evening. Monthly Covenant Meuting every Wedneulay evening preceding the flrnl Hinulay In the month. A oordlal Invitation to all. 8T. JOHN'S CHITRCH, CATHOLIC Rgv. A. HiMJtHHAND, PaaUir. On Sunday maim at S and 10:80 a. H. Kvery teciiud and fourth Holiday Uerman sermon after the s o'clock mui At all other maaaea Knglliib aormnui. Sunday School at 2:30 r. a. Venpera, ai.ologetlca iuliecia and Benediction at 7:80 r. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHCRCII.-Rnv. I'. U Jo:iei. Paator. Morning aervlce at 10:4ft; Sunday School at 10:00. Cliiaa meeting after morning nervloe. Kvenlng aervlce al 7:80. Kpworlli League meeting Sunday evening at tt .MI; prayer Meeting Thurmlay evening at 7:80. trangera cordially Invited. FIRHT PRK8BYTKRIAN CHDKCH.-Rcv. A J. Montgomery, Pantor, Hnrvicea at II a.m. and 7:80 p. M. Sabbath School at 10 A. M. Young People's Society of Christian Kudeavor meets every Sunday evening at S:80. Thursday evening prayer meeting at 7:80. Beatifree. EVANOSLICAL CIIURCH-GERMAN-Kev. Erich, Pantor; J. It, Ehkkt AmMhiii. Prcachiug nervlcea every Holiday at 11 A. M. and 7:.'W P. M. Sabbath achool every Sunday at 10 A. M.. Mr. Zdiunuriiiiiii Supt. Prayer Meetlug every Thumday evening OK It MAN HJTHKKAN ZION'8 CON Kreatioiial church. Kev. K. Hack, pastor. Services every Holiday at 11 A. M. Sunday school at 10 A. M. 8T. PAUI8 CHUItCII-Eplscopal-W. I). Williams, D. I)., minister In charge. Km, day Hchool at 10 a. in., services at II a. m. anil 7:.'i0 p.m. Fridays at 7:.T0 p.m. even ing prayer service with an address. Heats free. A cordial invitation to all the ser vices. ROYAL Baking Powder, Highest of all In leavening Strength. V. S. 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