2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAItCH 10, 1M9 bm mm COllIiESrOXDEXCE miTiri). STarroan, Or., March 7. Miss Julia fcpooner hat just closed llio inter term vt tchool which the u riiKniC'il to fininh. I bit morning another young lady commenced the spring term. Her nam ha nut Ix'en patced into our return to of coiirne it it nol lu our x.er to itive never worry, all mil be mtde riht in due time. We ire torry to note that no provision whatever hit been made (or cleaning Die school building. It needt it much. The annual school meeting patted iff very quietly Momltj afternoon. Frank Tolivka was reelected rlerk to nerve bit third term in that rapacity and John Wasco was elected director. A one and ne fourth mill tax waa voted (or the purpose of building a wood house and nuking a cistern complete. The wood Jiout will be covered with rustic and painted and t In rue enough to bold at lettl fifteen eordt of wood. Mr. WeiMenhorn and daughter, Anna, tpeut Monday p. m. with Mrt. Gage and Mr. Krancb. How are your bent? Our are laying rs ent'iigh for an army. Mr. M. A. Gage spent Sunday with lier daughter, Mrt. Howard, o( Weet Oregon City. Mrt. Marry Shiewe, widow ol the late John Shiewe, it very airk. Any kind net (rom neinhltort would umloubtediy be rry tcccptable, The corner grocery man baa got op qu'te a tupply ol wood. fbtt. Polivka bat leen baulitig potatoes for Mr. Weiwnborn, alto tome wood. Wm. Jaster'a tnnling countenance once more beama down upoii ut. Wm Las been working in Portland. Reichles are ptcgretting nicely with their ttump pulling and ere long will have quite a field cleared. Some very nice weather this month. The tchool entertainment on Saturday evening laxt waa well not up with a very pleasant programme and with Mitt Tally at leader w at o( courae a decided tuccet. Krank Manning. Jr., our mail carrier, it laid up with la gripiH, but we are glad to learn be it improving. The new aurvey on Pane'i Hill it live and tix per cent ; on Spangler Hill aeven per cent. CharleaO. Hoy 11 Ion bat tiadod (arms with F. M. Amen and will move on hit new place near the Trulcnger tchool house (hit week. Farm (or tale or rent; poaaestdon Im mediately. Inquire at the Muliuottore. We underMand Mr. C. T. Howard will have the Hnckner creek route (or a road turveyed immediately at hit own ex pense. The K. 0. T. M. order of thit place are contemplating building a new ball in the near future. Jiew Era Nvtet. New Ea, March 7. The weather baa been very fine the latt few dayt, but ia tormy again. We are glad to tee Mr. Anthony around town again. G. H. Brown it still on the tick list The Union Sonday School of tbit place purchased one dozen tone bookt. The Search Light to lire at Sunday School. Everybody ia welcome. II. M. Bogai baa built a new addition on bit pre times. The school meeting patted off quietly Monday evening. Guest the women stayed at home ihie year. Seme of Mr. Wickhama woodchoppert bare quit. ' They should give the Twilightert a roundup before they leave town. Wben you go to Oregon City on a wheel look out you don't run oyer the heriff. Xarqnam. Mabqcax, March 6. The past week lias been stormy but today it ia sun shiny and bright. Mr., Mrs. and Mitt Delia Webb are visiting friends Dear Marquam, Tlie entertainment Friday niht was a auccets . Mies Clara Quinn has the mumps. Wm. Bartb bat fenced in his houtte. The I. 0. G. F. lodge it improving all the time. The farmers have commenced plowing. Charlie McConell'a baby died last night. Mr. Wm. Nicholson hat the measles. The oldest man in Marquam is Mr. Je Allen. He is over a hundred years old. f Harmoiif. IIanmoky. March 6. -Our annual school meeting was held today. Mr. W, II Count-ell was re-elected director, and Georice Wise, who has served as rlerk lor six years, was re-elected by acclima tion. Stnrchles tok the conttact to furnish 12 cords of wood at 2 22 a cord. Tim contract was let by auc tioneering. A motion to adjourn was defeated and then with an amendment to the original motion a nine or seven months' school was voted for, carrying for nine months. Mr. Biddle has built about one-fourth of a mile of wire fence ou Mr. Ellin' place. Wui. U. Karr was visiting relatives in .tie Rockcreek district yesierday. Miss Bulloh Walker, of Hamilton, has tvrived lor a Kujoutn with lelatives here. Mllwauit Mn.wAt Kit. Feb. 27. George Wash ington'i birthday wat celebrated by a dance at the town ball. The ladiea of the Woodmen Circle furninhed the lunch, atid il netted them a handsome mm. Everything would have Ix-en alright had not a large banging lamp fallen down be tween the two tablet, breaking four cup and taucers only. Through the cool headednett of the young men, the build ing wat saved, at the tlamet from the burning oil were five feet high. The stage curtain wat torn down totmother the flames, which had the detired ef fect, but the curtain waa a wreck, John Stuckey lost bit dress co.it, which he he roically u'ted to whip out the tire, and af ter thit be will use no rope to tie a lamp up with, at be bad done in thit cat. When the rope got hot the lamp fell. After the catastrophe the dancing continued. The United Artisans gave a calico car nival on Friday evening. A good program wat rendered, a tupper served and cat- pet rtgt sewed. Mrt. Harrigan and Roland Wills won the first prixe, a handxoome gold thimble. They bad 74 yarda to tbeir credit in IS minute. Mitt Lalla Roger and Baptist Com pie te cored the booby prixe, a white elephant. The affair wat a tuccets. The fruit haa been damaged some by the late fretxe, but it cannot be judged aa yet. Some growers aay that many prune trees are injured and others say not. Time will tell who i right. Many strawberry pbinta are killed, especially the old onet and ratchea sloping to the north. The House bill No. 238, introduced by Mr. Morton, in the last legislature, meett with general approval by the thlpplng and energetic fruitmen, aa they will ipray. The reckless owners ot orchards w ill come in to the clutches of law and the fioes and costs will be fourfold at much aa spraying will cost. We think Governor Overdid well in appointing R. Scott as the new county commissioner. He hat had much bni nets experience and had the same office before. Mr. Scott it a good republican and strong party worker and representa tive citizen. Henry Bottimiller wears a pleasant and broad smile, as he can now be called papa. This is Henry's first daughter. Pttto Cap. Kerr. Mrt. Kerr wat very ill, but it conva lescent and waa able to be np for a short time Sunday. Good Thing to bo ril of, Wauso biul Wixxl U tho brooding: place of tliidltfuring and dangerous dinc-iuca. Is your Mhh1 bad? It U if you nro plau'ti by tiimploa or IhiIWihI by boils, if your skin la blotched by eruptions or your body enton by nores nml ulcer. You can have good blood, which Is pure blood, if you want it. You can bo rid of pimples, India, blotches, sores and ulcers. How ? Hy the use of Sarsaparllto It is the radical remedy for all (lis eases originating in the blood, liead thu evidence : "Ayrr's &irovril!a was rwnmmendod trt mt br my phuiasa aa a bl"d purifier. When f began tikini" it I had b-.il all over my b-xlr. t'nt bottlt cured im." BoNNta Cxapt. ''eio.4IUa. "After tit year suffering from blood pni.n, I U'Kn'n taking Ayer't Sanapa rillA. and althiugh 1 have u.-l unly thr. bottlet tf tb it g'M Bieli-in, the tornt hart newly all disappearwJ." A. A. UkH' MMJ, lloUtun, Tela. Ulaadhoaiida. The gfiitli'iiifxtnf MiaKlhound dltponi tlon it pnitmbly accntintl for by t'.v't not huving1 Ixi'ii t hunt and kill prey. (m cf the liio-t ancient anc dotet of thee. dogt attributes tho cap tnre of a fugitive U tho ne of hit own blojdlioniiil The iiuiiih ittelf ia prob ably a modern one, Kiosl vn a rnljjar error that the dog only followed pcraona ho were "rtl hitndiHl" from homicide or who hnil atmnt them tho smell f rr rt-ntly killed hheen. The ancient name wat lyme dog or talUt. which lattr appeart to httve Un-n a white variety of bhxidhonnd. The Cubuu bloodhound, w'hich were mwd fur hunting lve by theSpaniardt ami were imported into Jamaica, were not bloodhuutnU at all. bnt a crona be tween the mastiff and bnlldofc. or pT hapa the "dogne" of Borileanx. They were brindlel. prick earel. and doubt lent horribly tavnge. They wer, how ever, nscd at "police." and, like the bloodhonnda on the border, were main tained in i very parish in Jamaica, where it wrji the duty of the church wardens to keep them at the expense of the community. Some of these dopt were kept In Lon don daring the early dayt of the zo ological gardens. The atoriea of their ferocity are probably not exaggerate though Lord Djilcarren, who imported 200 of them into Jamaica to aid in sub duing the miiroons. never used theta He fright,ml the negrixn into tnbmia tion by circulating tho storiet current about the dogs. London Spectator. Jtullno. Mclino, March 6. At the school mating in this district this efternoon Jff. J. J. Mallett was re-elected toeorve H director for three yeart and E. D. Trulinger was re elected clerk to nerve Sr one year. Mist Florence Tatty will leach our fpring term of tchool by request of the m ijority of the district. AdkinsBros. will run their last lot of 1 for the season tomorrow. They have put in over two thousand logs here this winter. Geo. McCord'screw are busy putting log's in the creek and will start op the mill in a few days. Wllionrire. Wilsonvillk, March 7th. The oldest man in this (Pleasant Hill) pre cinct is Edward Louey.who was bom October 28th. 1804, at Gilford, N. C. and will be 03 years old on Oct. 28tb, 18!I9. He is healthy and as full of fun as a boy, notwithstanding, the fact that for the past year, on account of a broken leg he has been confined to the house and can not walk but very little. Bert Clement, who answered the na tion's call last spring, and w ho did ser vice in helping to subdue the Spaniards, it again here and is grubbing for C. T. Tooze. W. A. Crisell it h aving about HO acres of land cleared and a large amount of cord wood cut. The merchandise store of IVper A Peters it doing a rushing business at present. They adopted a strictly cash business lately and they say that it is h genuine success with them. Kev. Ilaruer, of Sherwood, gave uh call. He was on foot. He had been on the east side of the Willamette and on account of high water our ferrymati could, or would not cross his horse and buggy, and he wat ol-liged to leave it, on that side of the river until the water subsided. Mrs.' Ella Button, who has been to. the Good .Samaritan hospital for treat ment expects to be able to come home the last of this week. The school meeting here passed off quietly no one wanting to be director and some of the voters suggested drawing straws, and the shortest one to be direc tor, which was done. Our much respected neighbor, Ira Seely, drew the short straw, be bad to accept the direc torship. Charles Hansen, of Wilsonville, has just closed a successful four months' term of school at Frog Pond. i Took Ilia WWr'a Adle. When the man whw haircnt showed ; that his wifo hail peculiar notions at to the way a man shonld dress hit hair quit giving advice, one of the listeners said: "No man haa more respect for a wo man than I have, but I shall never take the advice of my wife again about money matters. Hhe Insisted upon my hiding my salary, so if I shonld bo held np the highwaymen wouldn't get it. I draw my stipend at t p. m.. and it ia quite dark liefore I get home. She it a Kood hider in the house, bnt her talent in that line ttops there. Now, she had the brilliant idea that I should put the envelope containing my money under the sweatband of my hat Highway-1 men would never look there and would never rob a man of hit hat After she bad made thit suggestion about 40 , timet I accepted it. I went home at usual on the elevated. I had a alight attack of vertigo in the car. and the man who always knowt what to do said I needed fresh air and threw up i the window. In doing to he knocked oft my hut. I went home bareheaded and broke," New York Sun. I.KTTMt MIOM HAWOM t ITV. Pawsos Citv.N. W.T.Jau. .a.lHim. petr IWnlt andSistert: Iain well and tru-t thit will llud you the same. must tell you that on January W I hol and killed a big Hhswi. Il dressed be tween 4i'0 and MHI pounds. The liver hiMteil four ol nt (or eiiiht metis. We thsll all huve fieth limit (or a long while. Allic. and John bought a hull interest In a dog team and on the 20lh they ctine over to Ijnartt deck. The net day I drove the teimb.u k to town. AIIIk and John will prosect on (Juartt five or tlx weekt. On the'.':id, Just one year from the dtv I left home, 1 look the dogt and drove 24 inllet to Hunker creek to visit the Saeger't. It took mn four hours to reach their camp. Mr. Saeger and the hoy a aro'well, and taking out considerable gold, nothing big, but it ptyt them well for their woik. Oil bedrock they get from 7 to S to tlie pan. F.verl and I ttt up until midnight talking of home, the good timet we will have and the good lliingt we will eat then we get back. I returned to town the 2Kb in three hours and twenty mimitet It wat 4") degieea Isduw zero audi nearly (rose; il if.' thit morning. Frank (V rlea tavt if it tttyt cold he ran itet me work in a lew days. Wl.ttu it it only 10 decreet below tern it It ao warm the gta (rom the Urea in the holes tines not escape fully, and it it not tafe to woik. I am going to woik (or waw'vt a few months, while wages ate gsd, ao as to have a few hundred anyway, then try myclaiuit on (iartt attain. It it no trouble to get from 10 to 20 cents sr ptn there; but il ia mostly on Itedroek, and there ia to much waste dirt to throw out, we can only make (rom only ft to 7 per day apiece. Allie and John hope to tlnd letter pay yet. A lot of outside mail came In last night and more (hit morning-. I hope to get a letter or two aa I have not heard time Septeinlier 1. Mr. Ileckert hat just come in with two letlert (or me (rom home, (ioodl We all got lettert except Mr. Heckert, and he bat gone back to the olllce "to atay until he gelt one." I tend thit out by a (riend of Jim's who will leave in a few dayt. It isn't likely that any of ut will come home 'tilt a a year from next tummer, if we have our health, and ran make money. We are just gettinf trqtialnttd here. Mr. Hamilton it here tbit even in. He it quite well. Mr. Heckert, Wm. Harrit, Met man Itrunnell, Joe Tucker, Oliver Olten and your ton, Gene all went to the M. K. church last Sunday, both to pretchlng and prayer meeting. I had a big time tinging bats, at I have not been to church before since I left home. I am going over to F.ldorado tomorrow to take Otit Shelly tome letlert and tee if he hat foil u J pay dirt yet, alto to tee Mr. Frank (ierriet about work. I should like to help Father lore and fire a big tree, and watch it burn, could do the milking and dig potatoee until I had enough to drink and eat. Well, I must dote thit note. If Mr. Heckart tendt it befere I return from Eldorado, why, good bye. With love, Your ton and brother, ElOIMtO llATWAtD. The Drnvc Hull, the Croel Spaniard. The trumpet sounds again, and tho espnda takm hit sword and his mnletn and goes out for the lust scene. Thit, which ought to be. is not ulwnys the real climax. Tho bull it often by thit time tired, has had enough of the Hjsrt, h-u pa ut tho barrier, trying to get out He is tired, of rnnning after red rim's, i.nd ho brnshes them nsid'f contemptu ously. Ho can scarcely bo got to show animation enough to bodeceutly kill-L lint one mill that I saw wat splendidly savage nnd fonght almost to tho last, rnnning ubont the arena with the sword between his shoulders, and that grout sizes red lino broadening down each sido of i Thousand Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Know It. There it a disease prevailing In thit country most dangerous because to de ceptive. Many sudden deal ha are caused by it, heart dinette, pneumonia heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kidney disease. If kidney trouble it allowed to advance the kidney poison in the blood is liable to attack the vital organa, or the kidneys theinselvei break down and watte away cell by cell Then the richness of the blood the tl bnmen leaks out and the atifferer haa Iirlght't Disease, the worst form of kid ney trouble. Kidney trouble can be de tected although it be slow and deceptive. First, by analysis of the urine; second, by the simple- test of setting the mine aside in a glass or bottle for twenty four hours, when a cloudy or brick dust settling indicates it. It wat for just such troubles that In His infinite power and goodness the Great Physician caused Swamp-Iioot to mow (or the benefit of sullering man kind, leaving it for his servant, Dr, Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder stH'Cialist to discover It and make It known to the world. Itt wonderfu eflicacy in promptly curing the most Uh resting cases is truly marvelous. You I may have a sample bottle of Dr. Kilmer's fewump-Itoot the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, by mail free. Address Dr. Kilmer k Co., Cingham ton, N. Y. When writing mention this paper. Druggists, in fifty-cent or dollar hit neck on tlie black, liko a deep layer of red paiut. ono tricks oneself into thinking. lie car:-d two swords in his neck nnd still fon.'rht. lien ut last he, tsi, got weary ho went nnd knelt down before the door by which he had enter ed and would Unlit- no more. But they went up to him from outside tho bar rier and drew the swords out of him, and he rot to his feet anin and stood to bo killed. Sutnrday Hoview. tlrrelr a Harm: "Why do they call it the matrimonial yoke. I wonder!" "Because there is generally a calf at onu end of it. I guebs." Cleveland Leader. Weddinu stationery, tlm latest styles and finest assortment ever brought to Oreon City at the Kntkhi-hisk office. 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 general as a skillful and reliable dentist. L. L. PlCKKNS. HOW IS YOI'K WIFE. Has she lost her beauty? 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