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2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1896. CORRESPONDENCE Bood View. Hood Vuw, Sept. 20. Died, at his home la Pleasant Hill, Clackamas Co., Oregon, Sept. 13, after a abort illness of 24 hours, William Slielvy Young, aged 07 years 8 months and 6 days Born, to Mr, and Mrs. A. Brady last week a daughter. Mr. Henry Banott, of Panott Mta, is quite ill. Mrs. Jane Baker, is again quite seriously ill. Died, at his home near Tualatan, of blood poison caused by a slight scratch on the face, Mr. S. Durham. Deceaseed was a member of the A. 0. U. W. in good standing. Died, at bis home in Wilsonville, Wednesday, Sept, 21, Mr. Swart. The funeral Friday at the Frog Pond ceme tery conducted by Rev. Leistnan. Mr, Elmer Jones has erected a new barn much to the improvement of his farm. Bedland. Redlakd. Sept. 26. Fall plowing baa commenced. Seeding will soon be in full operation, a fair average will be eown. Harvesting aud threshing is com pleted and the yield was poor. bince the open season for game you can hear the bang-bang of the shot gun Birds are plentiful. Fruit drying has commenced. Late potatoes are looking fine since the rain. If frost don't catch them there will be a fine yield of late potatoes. Miss Olive Mosher and her brother Harry spent a day in Portland visiting rienda and relatives last week. Nettie Beblymer and ber sister May Henry, of Portland, has been visiting their parents at this place. T. W. Linn has rented the Studlin place of his father and is going to try bis hand at farming. We wish you success Tim. J. M. Behymer spent a few dars tear Roaring river hunting not long ago, He says he got lots of experience but little game. .urs. iuosuer while walking near Seventh street fell and dislocated a fin ger. It looks as if a prosperous town as Oregon City coald afford decent side walks if nothing else. Fires done much damage in this community this fall. G. E. Speesehad his house and barn burnt, loss about 1500. W. Sprague lost some fences, al bo E. AIosLer and L. Kamuscher. C. A. Sprague came near being killed while riding his wheel sometime ago, ike front part gave way letting nun heavily to the ground. J. W. Linn and wife have moved into the bouse formerly occupied by his brother. Highland- . Damasccs, Sept. 20. The teachers meeting held here Saturday was a de cided success in every way, not as large an attendance of teachers was bad as in some other meetinsg, but much enthu siasm was manifest, the people of three school districts turned oat in force and a Very bountiful dinner was spread and all did ample justice to the feast. Alios Bray, who bad beed elected to teach a three months, term of school at Rock Creek has been elected to teach in the Oregon City schools. Miss Lena Derry from Portland, is visiting her sister for a few days. Joe Barton is visiting his folks, he will return to Portland and work in a nursery. Mr. John Law a former resident here is now in the employ of Uncle Sam, he is here on a furlough and is renewing old acquaintances. Misses Liddie Hunter and Ada L'ouk I'm were seen buggy riding in oar midst last Sunday. Mrs. Roberson, from Portland, has been spending the. past week at Mr. Walter Smith's place. Mr. Morton has traded bis old team of horses for three others and Richard is supposed to have got one horse the better in the trade. Mr. Tom Brown, of the Clackamas fish hatchery was in oar town getting his borses shod last Saturday. Mr. Brown raised a large crop of onions and will be in our midst selling them soon. Harmony. Harmony, Sept. 19. A generous shower of rain fell here this morning ac companied by lightening and thunder. Mrs. E. A, Lather, generally known as Grandma Lather baa been quite ill for the past few weeks, but is slowly improv ing now and as soon as able will leave for a sojourn of several weeks with relatives in Washington county. She will be ac companied by her daughter Mrs, Jane Armstrong. Pastor R. D. Streyfeller preached in the church Sunday afternoon. He will probably begin a revival meeting here soon. Misses Blanche Fortner and Lena Rtifek hare beyun the first years course in the Portland High school. Misses Lizzie Blakney, Edith Karr and Julia Spooner intend U Uku up tl.e same coince soo:i. O. LI. (.Vl.ion, of Seattle, spoti? atiirune in 1! itprn Washington and in, i Iipi-ii vipitin?; with relatives here dunn 1 the past three weeks. He intends to leave this week for his home In Seattle, Mr. John Luther and wife, who have been staying (or the past three months near Silverton have been visiting with relatives here and will leave (or their home In Washington county tomorrow. Ara W. McLaughlin of tlie U.S.A. has arrived home ou a SO day furlouuh (rora San Francisco. Mr- and Mrs. George Wise and chil dren, lett last week for a visit with rela tives near The Dalles, expecting to return this week. lHr. Dovkb, Sept. 20. Hop pickers are now returning home. They are well pleased with their success. Mr. and Mrs. Ragland have moved to Justice Strawbitdges place for the coming year. The weather seems to be as though we would have a shower In? fore long Rain Is needed bad. N. Nelson and Mr. Bownan mencing to dig their wells. are com Most of the people of this place are busy drying trait. Lots of fruit to be dryed. . Mr. French is now hauling bees from Mr. C. Paghs place. Dover, Sept. 27. The farmers have been greatly fayored by a good rain which made the ground good for fall plowing and seeding. Mrs Nelson had a pleasant surprise last week by a visit from her brother. whom she has not seen for twenty-five years. Mrs. French has returned home from Portland where she has been spending a few weeks. Mr. Thorpe returned home from Eastern Oregon last week Mrs. P. DeShazer was spending the past few days with her sons, of Firwood Mrs. Bowman is now visiting with relatives in Portland. Jacob DeShazer, of Firwood, was the guest of Joseph DeShazer last Sunday. Rev. Lewis delivered a powerful ser mon last Sunday night to an attentive audience. All enjoyed the sermon very much. Crm Cabus, Sept. 25. The fine rain last week affords the farmers an opportunity to begin plowing, seeding, and potato plauting. Improvements of one sort and another are noticed; here, a new fence, there, a eranary, addition to porches to the dwelling houses, fresh paint and paper within. All indicating the energy and ambition aroused by the degree of pros perity enjoyed. i By a series of entertainments, the ladies of this school district have se cured funds, and purchased a good bell for the building and completion of a suitable belfry. Meisrs.J. and C. Spang ler have done the carpenter work to the entire satisfaction of the community. The bell was purchased by Mr. Frank Jaggar, and is well adapted to the place it occupies. Other improvements are suggested, and, in order to raise a suffi cient um, another entertainment will be eiven next Friday evening, Sopt. 30tb, under the management of Mesdames T L. Lindsley and L. Gardner. A fine program is in preparation. Supper, with oysters, will be served at a reason able price. The exercises will be held in the M. E. church, the tables will be set in the school house. Cams was well represented in the bop fields at home and abroad. All parties have returned seemingly well satislied with results in rash. School term began Sept 5, but owing to so many children being absent at bop picking, the attendance was small. 0, H. Byland. the teacher, reports a full enrollment today. A party consisting of A. 0. Hayward, James and Walter Emmot, Bud Smith and L. Waldron took a trip up into the foothills last Sunday to look up some homestead land. They report the land to be quite as good as represented ; but altogether too far from any trade center to be very desirable, We are informed that B. Smith intends to homestead. P. C. Cooper and his frienJ, John Brooks, of Oregon City, were in Carus Sunday for a short time. R. W. Walls and wife, of Portland, came out to Cams Sunday to look after some property interest. Mr. and Mrs. Walls rode their bicycles from Oregon City. Miss Blanche Byland is visiting friends in Carus this week. Recent ad vices from Eugene Hayward, Dawson City, N. W. T., give cheering accounts of the health, spirit and pros perity of the Fairclough party. Eagla Creek. Eagle Cheek, Sept. ?7. The people of this section were very glad to see the rain come again. This community has been visited again by the grim monster, death, claiming for its own Mrs. Poe, of Sandy Ridge, aged oyer 90 years, and John Palmateer, and Walter Jaques of Eagle Creek. There was the largest attendance at the funeral of John Palmateer that there has been at any funeral in this section for years, lie being an old settler and w i. lit;-J Hi- There is a piu' ..,:,.'! n'eeting In pro gress at the sclif-o! ,i..up in district No. 50 known as the Douglass school. There Is a good attendance and all rooiu very much Interested. Elders A. G. Dlx, o( Portland; L. G. Dlx, of IHUey, A. Priester, of Damascus, holng the minis ters in charge. . L, Douglass and wife returned from Wasco county last Saturday. Mr. Udell has rented his farm (or a year and expects to leave next week for Hunch Grass. Mr. Simpson la drying his pruno crop and when finished will commence drying apples (or the neighbors. The people of this section are very glad to see the uew bridge across Deep Creek so nearly finished. tuple Una. Maple Lank, Sept. 25. Master Everot Green has gone to La Camas, Wash., to speud a week with his grandparent. Miss Kate Mania is visiting with rela tives In Portland. A family from Marion County has moved Into Mr. Stracks' house. Born, to the wife of Chas. Swallow on the 10th inst., a daughter; on the 10th to the wife of Win. Vanover, a son. Mrs. 8. Bevens is very ill. J. R. Davis is building a uew residence on his property. Clarence Williams has returned home from Eastern Washington. Miss Mary Davie leaves for Portland this week (or an extended stay. Henry Shelly has returned from La Grande, and will reside w ith his brother James until spring. School will bevin in this district, Oct. 3rd, with Miss Meeksas teacher. Charles and Ona Surfus have gone to Philomath, to continue their studies at the United Brethren college. L. Mauts has purchased a new buggy. A party consisting of Mrs. James Shelly, Misses Mat tie, Kate and Annie Mauts, Mary and Sarah Davies, Menem. T. H. Davies, Shelly, Mauti, Dellrt, Geo. Mautx and Harry Shelly returned home Sunday after a few weeks' absence picking hops. Carflcld. Garfield, Sept. 20. Everyone is busy with prune drying, there being a fine crop. Ed nolliway took his family to Port land to doctor their son, Walter. John Davis and family have gone on a Visit to Wamie, Eastern Oregon. Marian Davis, George Ely, Walter Strunk and Frank Rhoader are back from Eastern Otegon. Wm. Irvln is also home, he being away for two years. Thelrvin Sunday school have their Salem Woolen Mills Store 85 THIRD ST., PORTLAND, OREGON. We carry every article of goods manu factured by our new Worsted factory. Our large... ClobI)ir) Deparbn)er)b Is Headquarters for Gentlemen who wear Fine Clothing Prices are Cheaper..,. H BEST SUITS Oregon City people are invited to call... Salem Woolen Mills, J. L. BOWMAN, Manager. PORTLAND, ORE. ...Crayon Portraits and Photo Buttons... jre Studio, Ninth and Main Sts., Oregon City, Oregon. now books and now spend an hour or so after service practicing on new pieces, and as there are soino splendid voices It sen ml s fine. 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