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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1809 r CORRESPONDENCE Oswef, Oawiuo, Jan, 11. -Th UJiw' Aid Hoclety of the M. E. Church 'ave a backet eocial at th cliuich on New Yttr'i Eve. Quite a number were preaent and the affair paused off very tflaiillr and protitably. The new year was in-hered in by the ringing of twlla and firing of gun. Etta, tbe ehiht-year old daughter of Mr. and Mra. A.J. Fortner died on Friday and waa interred on Sunday In the (Wgo cemetery. The parenta have the sympathy of tbe a bole com inanity In their ead bereavement. I. 0. 0. F. No. $ installed the follow lng officer at their first regular meeting In the new year: N.U., Uilbert aruj O.. J. F. Kialey : Sec., C. H. Miller; Treaa.,0. W. Proewr; W..C. II. Nixon j Con., John Gardner, I. O., Tboa. Chock ; R H I.. N. U.. J. S. Kialey; K. II. 8. "V.Q.Tho. Foi. Mwth-toe Lodge, D. of H. Installed the lollowinj officer for the ensuing Lrm. P. C. of II ., Mr. P. H. Jarrisch ; C. of II., Miss Elsie Walling; L. of II Ur. Marv Wallinn: C. C. Mra. Cora Iiullork ; U., Mies Mary Rickner; Fin., Mra. E. L. Smith; Kec., Mra. A. lHmd on ; 0., Miss Ella Bullock ; I. G., Albert Walling; O.U. Geo. Bullock. . Tig Iron, No. 135, A. 0. U. W. In tailed the following officers last Thurs day night : P. M. YV., W. S. Halliman ; M. W F. Manning; F., Ward Lee; 0 Woi. Nida, Kec., J. II. Manning; Fin Joe. Bickner; Keaf., John Gurnard; G., Asa Coon: Q. W., Lon Waldorf; 0. XV., Geo. Bullock ; trustee, Albert Wal Jing. Corinlhesn Assembly. United Arti- ar.a hare installed officer for the fol 1 -wins term as follows: G. M., James Cooo. P. M., John Gower, Sec., A. Coon ; Treas.,C. Keiber;S. C, Mra. E. Lee; J. C, Albert Tufts; Supt., G. W. Prosser, Ins.. Mrs. M. Ball.Instr., P. Zimmerman; M . of C., Gilbert Ward, W., Lester Wal Hag. 8. C. Baker moved his family to Pott land last Thursday. Tbe sport-loving lads of Oswego have bad rare fun the past week or two, fox chasing. Four have been killed so far. Vf. W. Todd has two to his credit and Coy Hayes and Charley Miller one each. The last one the boys chased they failed to get so there is at least one at large yet-. Mrs. N. Morkle met with a painful accident yesterday, there was a heavy leet here yesterday and Mrs. Mtakle baying occasion to go out in the yard, flipped and fell, fracturing a lib. A physician waa called from Oregon City. At this writing Mra. Mockle is resting aa easy as could be excted. ' who has been spending the winter with relatives In Pennsylvania, will arrive home In a few dayi. Btidy. Saxpv, Jan. 17.-Adsm Koliman la sick with pneumonia. John Foster ia confined to his home with a severe attack of ploiirisy. Miss Alice MoUugin haa returned to Portland. August Hornicke, and Albon Melntg have gone to Shene creek, near Salmon river, to work In their minea. The snow has disanieared and the mountain streams are high. Dover w ill have a new church. A. J Kitimiller donates the required lot. The cilisens here highly approve of the action of the county court In increas ing the road tax ; in thia way cote pelting speculators in real elate to assist iu buildimt roads by which all are bene fited. J. R. Duncan has been using powder iu removinu stumps fiom his farm with great saving of labor and money. Louis Eri left for Idaho last week, where he has a good position Dow. Do vt a. Jan. 9. Everyone seems to be enjoying good beaith except a few with bad col ls. The people of this vicinity are prepar ing to celebrate Jamei DeShater'a birth day on the 17th of thia month. Mr. Bowman and wife were visiting Mr. Nelson's last Sunday. W, M. Eaubion is visiting with rvla tives of thia place. ' J. L. Koherteon, ia having his bees moved from Mr, Caaeedy'a to Jacob leStiiier's, at Firwood. F. Kitzmiller caught a live cooo in bia tup on Jones' creek. Jacob DeShazer aud wife were Uie guests of Joseph DeShaier and family Sunday. W. M. Faubiou has set up a shoe-mak ing shop in Dover. Give him a call. Kedlaad. Redlaxd, Jan. 14. Quite a number of oor people have been on the aick list ' mostly bad colds with a few light attacks of la grin. Most every one is jubilent over tbe turn tbe weather has takeu and hope it will continue for some time. A panther killed a yearling calf for Mr. Kamnscher Tuesday lut. and ate r-early all of it up. Looks as if it was pretty hungry. People owning sheep may do well to keep a sharp lookout, for those vermins are very fond of freth mutton. ; Mra. Mary Tcmbleson ia visiting bet parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Sprague of thia place. The children of Dist. "5, haye an ex cellent program billed . for next Friday. Tbe Epworth league of tbe M. E. church held their annnal election of officer laet Sunday, the following were elected : D. II. Mosher, president; G. Behimer, 1st vice-president; Mise H. F. Wilcox, 2d vice-president; Miss Maude Stone, 3d vice president ; Fred Purn, 4th vice-president ; L. Funk, secretary and treasury. professor Chai. Rutherford has organ ized a singing ichool at tbis place. All re invited to come and learn what they can. Instruction free. D. H. Mosher spent one evening last week visiting his fiiend Chas. Ruther ford at Viola. Harry is now attending achool in Diet. No 75. Quarterly conference for this circuit will be held at Viola 22, 23 of tbis month. Services at the M. E. church 1st and 4th Sundays, leagoe every 2d, 4th and 6th Sundays. Sunday school every Sun day at 10 o'clock. An invitation is ex tended to all. L. Mother, who has been on the U. S. nag-boat, Mathlouaa, for the past Bix months is expected home tomorrow. Beit Sprague is at present visiting with bis siBter, Mrs. N. Collins, of East Portland. ' r , ' Tbe following officers and teachers were elected for the coming year for the Redland M. E. Sunday school: C. V. Schiftz, eupeiintendant; Mrs. W. D. Bellshaw, assistant snperintenant; Gil more Behymer, secretary and treasurer. The cold weather did no damage to the grain, as was reported by some. Lester Spraitue, of Stone, spent Fri day evening with his rand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mpragtie. Homer Rowen also of Stone spent Friday with bis .-friend, E. Linn. Grandma Beikey Las been quite sick for tbe past few days. Mrs. I. Berkey, Jlllwaakle. MiLwarxti, Jan. 10 Mr. James G. Wilson died at his home last Saturday evening at the age of 50 years. His brother, Rrger Wilson, was among those at his bedside. He was an honored citizen, a loving and kind hearted father He bad lived here with his family eight year, tie leavea a widow, an ageu mother one brother, two daughter, four sons and a boat of friends. The deceased waa buried today at Lone Fir cemetary. Rev. Dr. Boyd, of Portland, conducted the funeral service. Mrs. David Keller fell s few daya ago and fractured two rib. Dr. Sommers, of Oregon City is attending her. There were three medals captured at the Omaha exposition by the citizens of Milwaukle, aa follows: P. J. Henne man and sons, gold medal, for evaporated oniona and desiccated potatoes, Mr. R Scott, silver medal on samples of Cots- wall wool from his fine sheep and Mr. F Brotje, silver medal for nine vari'.ies of grapes preserved in liquid. These were the only medals secured in the county Miss Annie Wilson returned home Monday evening from Chicago owing to the illness oi her farther. She was called home unexpectedly. Atn'i Ittai ' Winter has come to stay a while with DB. There will be preaching at the schoof- house tomorrow morning by Rev. Yost, of Troutdale. Mrs. Joseph Bramhall haa been quite sick for the past week, George Ward is still on tbe sick list. Miss Ada Wakefield haa returned home after a pleasant visit with friends in Troutdale. Miss Lida Bramhall i visiting at ber aunts, Mrs. H. C. Tabke, in Portland. Henry Fritz came home to spend week ; he is working at Orient. J. J. Elmer is fencing in his place; he has quite a number cf men at work help ing him. Ora Hickman and wife are visiting bis parents, J. A. Hickman. Three of Seigle White's children have been quite sick for a week with colds and fever. New Era Note. , The New Era Literal y Society gave an entertainment including a Basket social, followed by a ball at Anthonys Hall, on Saturday Eve., which was a success both socialy and financialy, the net pro ceeds being $24.50, which will be applied toward tbe purchase of an Organ to be placed in the New Era public school, i The following was the program for tbe evening: Song by School. Dumb Bell Drill, Comedicta Her Only fault, Cast: Mrs. Strand, Maggie Wickham, Dr. Strand, Frank McArthur; Kit ty, (the girl) Katie Newburg; Uncle Bliffer, Elmer Veletoe. Recitation.. ......Miss Alice McArthur. Dialogue. Getting s Photoirapti. Cast : Cousin Joshua, Bert McArthur, Felina,, Ilattie Dfulak, Arminta, Ber tha Likes, Mr. Camera, the photo grapher, Walter Meade. Dialogue Frank McArthur, ' ' ' "Walter Meade. Eighteen well filled baskets were sold Mghs Thai Bill to not distinguished by any mark or sign from coughs that fail to bo fatal. Any cough, neglected, mny &ip tho strength and undVrmino tho health until recovery ia imptMHiuln. All coughs load to lung trouble, If not stopped. Agcr'J CUcrrj Pectoral Circs Coogis "My wif wu suffering from draadM cough. W did sol aspect that h would king survWa, but Nr. R. V. Royal, deputy surveyor, happe ned U b stopping with us avr eight, and taring bottl of Avar's Cherry Pectoral with him. Induced wjr wif to try this remedy. Tha raault wu so beneficial that aha kept on taking It till the wis cured.' R. 8. HUMPHRIES, Sauany, Ga. "My little daughter wu takes with a d!s treating rough, which for three) year defied all tha remedies I tried. At length, on tha argent recommendation of a friend, I began to giv her Ayers Cherry Pectoral. Aftor u.iing on bottle I found to my great sur prise that sh wu improving. Threa bottle Completely cured her. J. A. CRAY, Trav. Saleaman Wrought Iron Rang Co, St l-oui. if a jpp's Cherry Pccioral U put up in half-eizo bottles at half price &0 cent. to the highest bidder, after which all repaired to Anthony's Hall, and par ticipated In the merry dance. Katie, the eight year old daughter of B. Frederick met with quite aerioiis accident while bunting egi in the loft the barn. She fell head forraest to the lower floor, fracturing her skull. She Is, however, In a fair way to recovery. C. H. Foster, Jr., a former resilient of New Era, now of Dayton, Washington, haa been visiting friends and relatives here and at Eugene. He took tha train for Dayton last Sunday. Potatoes are moving quite lively from here. Over 1500 sacks having been shipped from here to San Francisco, during tbe past week. THE SLY KOLA ft UCAit. Illaaer ! ilaw II Walrus ! tar IxiYS TELL YOTR SISTER. A Beautiful Complexion is an Impossi bility without good puro blood, the sort that only exists in connection with good digestion, healthy liver uod bowels. Kail'a Clover Root Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidney keeping them in perfect beaith. Trice 25cts. and 50 cts. C. G. Huntlay, Druggist. Iu his native huimi tho polar .i. ....i fi.m niiM't with small anxious to treal him l' i"'1 ,,h;" dalutloa. The coiimiu'iio l H" ""i" hits to cIi-vIko tunny curious way of se curing his f-Hxl, and none la more strango and Intcrostlng Ihnii thai Mat ed by two trni.twnrthy traveler In Grcciilnud, thai country of strango sight. They have known tha polar bear to tnko a stone cr hugn lump hla fore paw aud from favorable bolght, a a cliff or a precipitous loe bill, to hurl tho inlMlle down upon the bead of a walrus, an euortnous brute often twice the slse of tho boar, and o tuu him that bruin could ruh In aud coniplcto tho destruction at hi leisure, thus securing a mouth's ration. Tho moat uiiual food of tho lew boar, aa tho lli rmana v-ry appropriately call Ibis bi-it, I Ih ooiiitnou tl of th atvllo r.Ki"" Th latter I tho wari est animal of tho north, and both F.kl uio and polar Ur utwd their boat strat egy to catch It. Iu tho summer time, whon the snow Is off the ico of tho orvon shoto and Muta. tho seals cnu bo plainly aoon a black dola on th Ice, prt)hahly aalwp, but always near their hole, which lead clowu thmugli the thick Ico to the water below, and Into which thoy can throw thcnmlvea by tho lew I nioveineut Uruin, KTlng one a fur, walks op as near as ho dei-nia anfo and thou beglus crawling on his wary prey. The seal. If the weather b sunny nd pleaaiit. tak.-a short nap, relieved by shorter momenta when U Is scanning the vicinity for signs of an euomy'e ajv proach. Dnrlnji these tlmra the bear ia verr aolet and as still a tlualu Itaeir, wlih evea annareutly chd. though really corner of each la kept open, aud iu thia way ho hope tho seal will take blm for m heap of snow, an appearance which hi coat readily help him to as sume. During tho imp be rrep forward with greater or lea rapidity, according to bi uearurea to the seal anil ooliee ouent fear of Mug heard or "a When but 10 or 13 yard away, aud the teal 1 iu tho depth of good nap, th bear ruxhe npou blm and with a slnglo blow of his powerful paw knocks th smaller brute aeniwle aud ao far away from tho bole that ho cannot eacapo by that way, even If tha blow rocvlved I not iiuiuoxliatvly fatal. Ia winter tiniclhe le IscovereJ with now, aud this is hollowed out by th seal intoasiiowhouao, covering tbo bol In tbo loo aud connecting at the top of tha dumo with an anertor about tha Ire of a shilling, called tbo blowhole. fur it i throuub this that tbo oral breathe when be Is In want of fresh air. Hero tbo bear watcbea for many long boar if neoemry, and when th snort of tho seal are heard bocrutboa in tbe fragile dome of (he anowhonae with bis paw, impaling tbo aral on bis curved claws, and procwl to prwctl cally demonstrate how polar beara can subsist In a arctio winter. London TVIeffranh. EllSallllllalSi Iloofsty I the Rest Policy. Honest goods, honest prices and hon est dealings will surely biing success. Every hour prove it. The last days of the nineteenth century show nothing morecJevly. Wo believe this fart and our works demonstrate lo our belief. Our goods are warranted to be exactly aa represented, that ia honest. If any article of jewelry of our manufacture docs not give perfect satisfaction w will refund the money, paid for such article; thai, too is honest. . L. A. Pltewon & Co. have acorn plcte assortment of our good in their atore, for srle at n. . that defy competition. These gooU ? made from rolled gold, gold fill::l or. ,'!d gold stock and are warranted to;lve perfect satisfaction or tbe money wi'l be refunded. Jf thia. notice should rwsh anyone living loo lar away from I'atleison & Co'a atoro, or any other u turner of onrt to permit their purchasing the goods of onr customer, we will sell the goods at ie-. tail to such persons, under the warran tee and deliver by mail. W will also send printed Instructions a to the care of the Jewelry, how to clean it, etc. on application. W. F. Maim & Co. .Eastern Factory corner of Fiiendship and Eddy streets, 1'royidence, K. I. Western factory (Largest In the world) under process of construction . at Kt Iowa City, Iowa, oyer 62,000 feet of floor space. . -' "' SPKCIAL ATTENTION Is called to our new stock of case goods nd high-grade li'iuor.especially adapted to family and medical purposes, fiweet California wine in pint and quart bot tles, also in bnlk. Tbe best wine for a Christmas celebiation. Come and get a drink of Tom and Jerry Christmas Eve. THE MSMAKK, Cor. 8th and Main Street. . La Grippe Socccssfully Treated. "I have just recovered from tho second attack of la grippe this year," says Mr. Jas. A. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I think with considerable succeus, only being in bed a little over two days against ten days for the former attack. The second attack I am satisfied wonld haye been equally as bad as the firnt but for tbe use of this remedy as I had to go to bed in about six hours after being 'struck' with It, while in the first case I was able to attend to business abont two before getting 'down.'" For sale by Geo. A.Harding.' ' ' ' ' OABTOniA. Bean the Tlw Kind You Hare Always Bought Signature of llw Kind You Hare Always A fine parlor organ for sale on easy terms at the Orexon City Auction House. WANTED. ' 100 watches to repair at fl.00 each. C. A. Nash, at the Postofilce, ' WANTED Reliable man for Manager, of Branch Office I wish to open in this vicinity. If your record Is O. K. hero is a good opening. Kindly mention this paper when writing. A. T. MoitBis, Cincinnati, O. Illustrated catalogue t cents postago. THIS IS WHAT our customers claim for ns and our groceries: That we of for the best of groceries at the low est prices. They have , con ft-, . dence In our goods and know that we never misrep ewnt our selves and that our stock of fine groceries is the purest and the most nutritious. , Last, but not least, their grocery bill saves it- ( self fully 'ib per cent by their dealing with Alarr & Muir. . Our way of doing business Is to treatevery one fairand square and oiler tho very best in our store. - - twmi . . ' I f I Tho Klml You Have Ahvy IlouKht, ami whit h )im bm . ,. .r-. has home tho lriiftturo of IU uao tor t 'v - . ... , mid ium uerit iiiimio uu y-t- tunml uiMTVlaloit alnco IU Infancy. 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