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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1806 COURESrONDENCE KllwauUe. Mii.wai-kik, Pec. 7. J. U. Wilson was taken very nick lust Friday, and it s feared ho would have a stroke of rraly eis. Di. Mlwooi ii tliH attending hy aican, and tliere are Iioihb that he will coon be well. The United Artian Assembly of Mil waukie had their election of officers, The lollowinR were elected for theenau ing term: Muster Artisan, Thomas M Rogers; siitcrintenden,Mrs. Lillie Com, ble; secretary, Fred J. Rogers ; treat nrer, Clarence Zeek : inspector, Arthur Dealing; senior conductor, Mrs. 0, Robers; junior conductor, Miss Annie Rogers ; master of ceremonies, Mrs. T, J. Andeipon. The assembly has doubled its meitfWrship in the past year and is in a flourishing condition. The contest which is now going on, II. O. Ilenneman the master artisan is the leader. One side is 150 points ahead of the other side, of watch J. V. llarrigan, the superin tendent, is the leader. As the losing ride 11 met furuieh a supper the first Fri diiy in January for the entire assembly the outcome is somewhat interesting. Sherwood News. Phkrwood, Dec 6. We are having fine weather and the farmers are busy getting iu their fall crops. Rev. J. M, Barber, of Sherwood is holding a series of meetings at Howell'e 1'rair.e near Molalla avenue. Preston l'onney, of Colton, made a short visit at the homeof II. II. Evman'a last week. Our school is progressing nicely under the niHneinetit of 1'rof. Tipton and Alias Hamilton, of Portland. Mr. Earl Montgomery, of Washington and Miss Amy Johnson, of Sherwood were united in marriage, by Mr M. E. Buck, justice of the peace. We all wish them much success and a happy future. A. J. Bell is again with us. Mr. Bell expects to remain here this winter. Ferdinand Langer was a guest at Mr. W'ordar's Sunday. E. U. Hogey, has returned from his trip to Dayton, Wash. Dr. H. L. Saylor made a flying trip to Xewberg the other day. Mrs. J. C. Smock is visiting ber daughter in Colora Jo. Bedland. Redlanu, Dec. 5. The people out West ulory in living in a country where there are no blzzsrds nor tornadoes. There has been quite an acreage of fall wheat sown, but if we were fayored by few days of gixxl weather considerable more would be reported, as several have ground plowed ready for seeding. Thanksgiving was a beautiful day in this neck tf the woods. All could find somewimg 10 re inanmui tor, it it was nothing more than a pleasant day, but we believe they had much more. Every body seems to be enjoying good health, with the exception of a fow bad cjIJs. Nothing serious we hope. The measles scare in school district No. 75 was a fake, much to onr joy. Since Itemsfrom this plac reached you, Miss Milda Linn was married to Clias Shumway,of Logan. Mr. Shumway is a very energetic young fanner ol that section and we congratulate him on get ting such an accomplished young lady as Miss Linn. Great preparations are being made by the people of this community to have one of the best Christmas trees and suitable programs ever held any place. They extend a cordial invitation to the surrounding country to come, and assure themselves of the fact, Xmas eve at the M. E. church. All will be made welcome and an enjoyable time assured. Now is the time to avail yourself of an opportunity to get o e of the best week lies in the United States and the Enter prise for f 2. We have been informed recently that our pastor, Rev. Morehouse is to leave us. We are very sorry to lose him as he has done much good in this community toward building up Christ's kingdom. Miss Olive Mosher spent Thanksgiving at home. C. A. Sprague spent several days in Portland visiting his sister, Mrs. Nellie Collins. The school grounds at district No. 21 have been treated to a new wood room and the school room to a new stove. This is due to Miss Wilcox, the former teacher. J. W. Linn and wife will leave for the East in a few days. We wish you suc cess Jim, but we don't belieye you will find any place so good as Webfoot. Subscribe fer the Enterprise, the best paper in the county, gives all the news both local and personal, Eigls Creek. Fagle Creek, Dec. 4, This has been a very pleasant day, since the heavy rain of last week. Mrs. ' Wilhurn, our merchant's wife went to Portland last week to see about having a tumor removed from her side, but we have not yet heard how she is getting along. J. M. Douglass went to Portland Thursday to meet bis wife, whs has been visiting friends at Dutur. Mr. Edward Camplwll and wife of Vinson, Oregon, are visiting with their uncle and aunt, J. W. Ilowlettaud wife and other relatives of this place, J. P. Woodle made a trip to Portland Friday on business. He reports the roans bad in places. Tliere will be protracted meetings held at Dover this week, and all are Invited to attend. Elder L. G. Dix, of Hood River has been holding meetings in the school house in the Douglass settlement. These meetings closed last Thursday evening. He will be back again the fourth Sunday, being Christmas at which time there will be a basket dinner Christmas day, between sermons. All are invited to attend. Stafford. Stafford, Nov. 30. It does not rain quite all the time, as the sun shines con siderable and the moon does very well. An aunt of Grandma Schati, is spend ing a few days with her. Big doings at the church the past week. T, L. Turner has not found his strav liorse yet. John Moser had to quit work on bin cistern. Clias. Larson and wife are spending a few days with her parents at Hazelia, Miss Insa Thompson is attending school at Oregon City and staying with her cousin, Mrs. Priester, Oscar Larson and wife spent Sunday with his parents. Simon Peters has been grinding gr.un by horse power. StArroKi), Dec 5. Richard Oldonstadt has been plowing between showers. John Moser is hammering the inside of bis cistern solid. Charlie Larson and wife are stopping several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Borland, of Har.elia. John Schierve has had some wood hauled to his chop mill and otheiwise fix id up things. Reichle's are digging spuds. P. M. Rutter is trying to learn to wear lasses. Geo. Cline is choring for II. E. Hayes. John Seedling is carving for the bay while his wife is doing some quilting. School is holding its own in spite ol the inclement weather. Dnruiurui. Damascus. The people of Damascus have not done anything so very start ling, but many events are taking place which seem of little importance, still, your scribe sees some very breezy items of late which every subscriber surely ikes to see.' Geo. Feathers, of the firm of Hilleary Jc Feathers, has sold his interest in the store to Henry Hilleary and we are not prepared to say whether the merchantile firm will be Hilleary & Hilleary or Hilleary & Son, or some other flatterinn name; but we do know that the people can depend on getting bargains, and the lonored and well-known name of Hil- eary in these parts insures them the best of success. The ambitious ladies ot Rock Creek ad an oyster supper at Mr. Walter Smith's last Friday evening. The pro ceeds will go toward having an elegant Christmas tree. Miss Eula Strange is conducting an excellent school in the Damascus dis trict. J. V. Hilleary and family will occupy the Olsen house. Edward Freadolphat returned from Eastern Oregon where he has been work ing the past summer. Henry Bock contemplates tenting Mr. Ileniy Hilleary'a large farm for several years. The Knights of Maccabees of Damas cus are about to decide to quit the lodge business. Not much staying qualities were with them and they deemed it best to disband. Damascus grange had their regular meeting Saturday. Officers were elected as follows: F. L. Bates, master; 8. K. Long, overseer; A. C. Newell, lecturer; G. VV. Feathets, secretary. EpnngKatrr. SritiNG water, Dec 4. Light snow at this place this morning, but very pleas ant this afternoon. Fruit drying is almost finished. The apple crop has been large and of a good quality for drying, but would not keep any length of time on the trees bj infection of insect. We find that applet nearest tne foothills are keeping much better and are more free from insects than on the lower lands, which in the near future the fooihillsand mountain sides will be the successful apple grow ing part of our county. Springwater school with its addition of a new room and teacher is a success and we claim to haye as good a school as there is in the county, which is nnder the management of Miss Maylield, who has the praise of the district for her ener getic work. Springwater Literary club meets every Friday evening at Lewellen's hall and is a success. Mr. Wm. Tucker, of this place and Miss Laura Closner, vl Viola were married today and are moving into their tl II P B tC IIF f W & aa u This niouVrn malady tins boeomo dreaded not more for its direct fa tality than for the weakness of body and mind it leaves behind it. lrolonred dobilitv, permanent pros tration, melancholy and suicide fol low La Grippe, for this uisoaso there is no remedy superior to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. "The bst rvtntdy for la RripM that I know of it Aysr'a Cherry Pectoral." Rkv. JOHN K. CHARE, South Hampton, N. II. "My wif and fivs children were talon down with la grippe, while the disease was so widely prevalent I dosed them with Ayer's Cherry 1'ectoral, and before using quite two bottles my family wm rostotfd to health. I know of several obstinate raaos of the same comnl.iiiit which uro also cttrtxl hy this remedy . J. J'AUMINTT.R, Paillette, Misa. " I was cured of la irrij'po by the Use of Ajari Cherry Pectoral. (' S. THOMPSON. Pub. "Sk'naV West Farmlngton, 0. inert is put up in half-size bottles at half price U cents. new residence this afternoon. They have the best wishes of the entire com munity. Capt. J. '1. Shannon is on the sick list. Grandpa Lacey is improving, but is still quite feeble. He is now 02 years ol age, one of the pioneers of '5L. Regular services at church everv Sun lay. Kev. J. E. Snyder, of Portland will commence a series of meetings at tliia place December 17, and much good is expected to be done. Doll heads from five cents to 08 cents, same as you pay fl.25 fur in Portland Come and see at the Racket Store. Now is the time to buv your winter millinery, 25 percent loss than cost at Miss Goldsmith's. now is vol it wire. Ha? the lost her Wauty? If to. Con stipation, Indigestion, Sick Headache are the principal causes. Karl' Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for halt a century. Price .o cts. and 00 cts. Money refunded if results are not satis factory. C. G. Ilnntley, Druggist. Fur rugs for Christmas presents sold very cheap at Uiegon Uity Auction House, We have.the exclusive agency for the Universal stoves and ranges, a 15 year guarantee on everyone Sold, At Oregon City Auction House. . We w ill take pleasure in showing our goods and tolling our prices which you have never heard before at the Racket store. Plenty of money to loan at 8 er cent on long or short time. Apply to G. E. Hayes. Grand military ball at armory Christ mas eve, Dec. 24th. Good muaic. We have made a great reduction on all carpets and matting for the benefit of our holiday trade. Oregon City Auc tion House. H'ASTED SEVER W. TkU-TWOR t H V PER ' i'Hia iu lb Ut ti mill i uur bmiii'M u th r owu md o bj c iiiitw. It rnnilnlynf 1 work roiijix t u i hu nt. Salary r mttl ISO year d) ex, eu l-linli ntvJ no 'i'O e, no I" h al irjr. Mo thlyl.5 II le.iii Encl'e el!-'l reaaol lam "1 nv.-loi f., M-.r-beri E, Hate, Pieot., fei-t M. Cliiui.g . 1KSJ 4 CTI VE SOLICITORS WANTED t Veverywliere for "The rilory of the Philippines" by Mil rat llalstea.l. r-miiniia,-sinned by the Government ai Olll'ial Hi- (irian to the War department. The hook was written in army camps at Sin Fran coo, on the Pacific with General Merrill, ii the Hospitals at Honolulu, in Hony Kong, hi the American trenches at Manila, in the insurgent ramps wi h A iru IniiMu, on ihedeckof the Oiynipia with Dewy, ami in the roar of hatile at the full uf Manila. Bonanza for agenW. liriinful of original lectures taken hy government photo iraphers on the spot. I.arpe honk Low prices. Dig prnlita. Freight poi'l. Credit h'iven. Drop all trashy iiiinllh ial war hunks. Outlitfree. AiMress, K. T. Uirher, riec'y., Star Insurance lihlg., Chicago. OASTOniA. Bean the A m Hav9 H Botigjlt Bipnatnre of Ttinimanit are Trying It. In order to prova tlis greut n.erit of Ely's Croaw Jiahn. tho most efloctim cure tor Catarrh and Cold in Head, we have pre pared a g'luorous trial size for 10 cents. Oct it of your druggint or send 10 cents to ELY BROS., 50 Wurreu St., N. Y. City. I suiTered from catarrh of tho worst kind ever since a boy, mid I never hoped for cure, bat Ely's Cream Dnhn seeint to do even that Many acquaintances have used It with excellent results. Oscar Ostnun, 45 Warren Ave., Chicago, 111. Ely's Cream Pahn is tho acknowledged cure for catarrh and contains no cocaine, mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, CO cents. At drnggiutt or by mad. (continued from flr.l pane.) IgO ,uio","',hI ,,mt "", treaty would !., d In three or f.mr day. I he I.IMU:i TO IIIOHMOI, I'OIM'N. Other Mattrn win iu ItxNlt Willi llnrenfler. Wasiiinotun, IVc (I. Advices from Pari to tho died tlmt i might be rea- 1 suitably presumed thai tlm po ico cone niisslonert will ho ready to sign a treaty of peace within a day or Iwn are hilly confirmed here. It in learned that the president's instructions to Judge Day were to hasten (he conclusion, and to that end the American ci'ininissloiiert have been authorised to hunt the treaty closely to protocol points, leaving other matters, such at Hut acquisition of cable stations and naval stations, to he dealt with hereafter As nuch separation of points la entirely in line with the ex pressed desire ol the Spiinifh commit sinners, there appears to be no reason, now that an agiecmciit has been lead I as lo all of the protocol points, whv those should not he imtnedliitc'y leduccd to the form in which it is desired tin y should appear in a treaty; nitd be at once signed by the ciiiimiincr4. In this Cane, It is piihh that the t'Oily of peso 1 may be Milimitti d hiconnri'-s im e l hi fme the Christum n cc OltMiNN HOYS Wit. I. KKtt lt NOON' Keg-ulnr lo Take the I'lxee of Volunteers at Mitiilln. Iiknvkh, Deo, 7 I'ne lijiky Mollll-tiinNew-t printa Ihrt f illowiiu tel"gr.tin from Secretary Algnr, iU e l W.H'imgton, Pe eintrO; "It is propoi,d hi ser.d reul tr regi ments to relieve the volunteer in Manila just a BiMin ai lnnKioriall'in can h ar rang'd. The vohittoHr will t, return d lo the United Siatos In the order in which they left " This will bring the lrxn hick in the (olio ing order: First (Vifnrtii. Second Oregon, First Colora lo, Tenth Pennsyl vania, and the Utah baiteiy. A steamimr, hot dinner for 15 cents with pie a id coIfiM at th,i At ii. roit.ni rant, South M .tin Hired. Apam Win- pkh. Prop. Twenty-two Inch washable doll, IU rents at the Racket Store. Mrs. N. E. IIoxt.T will lecture at the Baptist church next Sundav evening In behalf of the Florence Crl'ienden Home of Portland, Or. It Is hope, I lliat all who ran will attend, cpcciallv adults, Mrs. 1 1 oxter will explain tie work amongst Fallen Women ns curried on by the homo. For bargains in dry go sis, IwmiIs, shoe or clothing, attend the sacrifice sale of the Charman stock, at the old stand on Main street, O'cgo i City. OAHTOIIIA. BwntU l Hind yoa Hji A!ar5B3!;:M OS I.VKR V IKI II,K. Of Shihdi's Cnnsunii'tinn Cure la this iiMrantee: "All we ar-lc of yiitslnnae two thirds of the contents of this bottle f.d'hfiilly, then if yon can ssvynn a'e not benefited re'UMi the hot'le lo vnrir Drug' gist and he tnnv refund the )rce paid,' Price 25 cts., 00 cts. and fl.CO. C. G Huntley, Druggist. PERSONS WORTH KNOWING ABOUT Captain Parker, pr'P'!elor of the Parker house, Astoria, was in ti e city last week, and reports himself cured of catarrh by Dr. Darrin seven years ago, He siys the cure Is permanent. Ex-Sheriff A. T. Schoep' aife, of 6li Thi'd street, Portland has been troubled with deafness for a long lime. Her good genius prompted her lo try Dr, Damn's Electrical cure. She whs cured. Her daughter, Nina, wa cured by Dr, Darrin seven years ago of rheumatism, loss of Hppi'iile an I general debility. J. A. Lind-h-y, iiewsng.mi on I lie O. R. 4.V., residence Mt. TaW, Or., Is very enthusiastic over the cure of con- ilmptiori, bronchitis i.lid catarrh, (ier- formed I y Dr. P irriu i ig'it years sgo. IL) gained 2 ) pound-, mid It s kept it ever since. .Mr. Lind.ilcy hm t,ieat cuiHH for rejoicing. Mrs. P. Hayes' rl.uiliier. Twentieth street, Portland, Is happy in the .ute ol a lurgo Koilre (largo neck), of years' standing. She was restored by Dr. Damn's electrical treiiinirftit many jears ago. Mrs. r. P.. II illinld'a son, 214 Eleventh s'reel, PorlLmd, was cuml eix years azo hy Dr. Darrin. His iroutile was dis charging ears und desfn. from V.H.JwrnaX of JfedHm Prof. W. H. Pcekc, who makes a specialty or. Epllemy, has without doubt treated nnd cur ed more are. t than an living f'h'slcian; hit success is nntonlslilnfr. We have liwtrd of caitra of bo y.nrs' standing l rurtd hy Val U 11 ble work on this die. ease, which ho sends with a lurio bot tle of his absolute cure, free to any enlferers who may send their p. (. and Lxprcm ud res. We adv vise anv one wlnb nir a cure tnaanreni frotW. H. tmi. T. .. 4 Cei cdarst., Hew Tor k Cor CO Tho Kind You Havo Always iu UNO for over 30 years, , mid yy' stinitl wCwts' Allow All Counterfeit)!, Iinltat loins nnd 8iil)stltutea ore but Ei erlinenta that trlllo with nnd cndaitKcr tho health or Infanta und Chlldreu-Kxncrlonco ngaUiat Ixporlniout What is CASTORIA Cnatorlii In ft auhstlttito for Cantor Oil, rnrcsrorlc, Drojin nnd Hoothlnir HyruiN. It la llariulessi nnd IMensant. It contains neither Oiiluni, Alorphlno nor other Narcotlo nubstanee. Its a In IU iriiuranteo. It deKlrojn AVoriim mid nllaya lverlliness. It cured l)Iarrhiit and Wind Colic, It relievo Toethlnp; TroiihlcN, cures Cumt li'iillnu nud i'latuleiiey. 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