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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1809 COKKESrOiNDESCE Oswifo. Ocamin, Mv Sl'.-l-asl Frlilny th I'Ul'lio wl.ool clo-l a ry siuvcsslul Irrm of eltil nmiitli. An rioHlriil enli-rlainnirnl Kivcti y tin" fhtMrn In Hi afternoon to a very Urp inin.tirrof Hi lrons ami Irlriui of Hi n liool. Tli assembly lall was beautifully .lewraie.t aith a I'Mlunimi of evergreens, lliers ami Tli lol- loninjt program aie as reiuiereil: Sinn. 'II il Cnlmnhia, Happy land," school; rnltiK a-Klres. Kva Koi; illal'itu. ll iul 2ml Kra-i pupils; sun, "Kural ! lights," school; recitation, lona Jari h; dialogue, "Spring," 1st and 2nd gratl I'MI'il; song, ' KMt' rwiiailon, Martha anil Mary Jarisvb; song. Jessi Creek; recitation, "rrogr" Margueritt Pe Haum; recitation, Olti An.lerson; song. (Jrrall Caim; recitation. Lillian Hall; tlial.-gn. "How Thry Hut," four boys; recitation. "Skin Inn Rhyme," Maria Miller and C.ia.ly Nelson; "Sing of Hi Hirds," IH primary Uil; recitation, liertha Waliington; dialogue, "Khym of the Year," intern-rdiat lupils; "SMien' Iiill.' liih and Tib grad iiila; recitation, Vernon Nelson; dialogue. "Famous I'eo I e," 3rd. 4th and Mh grad pupils; recita lion, Graei lleadruk ; drill and march, 3rd. 4ih and Mli grad pupils; song, "i-ais ltoy," school: recitation, Maud Zinimer man, song. Henrietta I1 IUuni; diaU'g.ie, Walter Waldorf, Floyd Yatea and Carl Heihke; recitation, Ruth Kogers; recitation, Cloyd Shannon; violin solo, Henrietta Pe flsum; dialogue, Knth Coon and George Garfield; recitation. Gilbert Haines; recita tion, l.luie Ko.etitrter; dialogue, "Th Army and Navy," Dili, Tib, Cih and llb f-rale uyit; ong. "America," school IVplonias r awarded to tli following Vill us who bad completed tli ninih gra.l c.ire and siicce.v.fiilly pa.d tli entnina tion: Mi? J Mu I 7. i m merman. Mis I'earl Ni.la, Mii-s Lillian Hichner, Miss Kosa Gans. Mis Rmh Rogers. Mis Macgi Mni.ro. Mis Hazel Creek, Mr. Charles Walling and Mr. Edward Cburch. Th diplomas wr presented by Mr. Henry tJ.i s. chairman of the board of directors, who said we now have a school that Oswego m y well be proud of. Directors 1. H. Ja i-ch. Mr. (i. W. Prosser and Mr. O. K-ton also irnik Most h'plily of the eflL'iei t manner in which the bool bad brtn cordticttHl. A quarterly ineeiint; was held yesterday t ti e M. E. Chtm-b. The Kev. Walti, of New berg, preached in the morning. P.ev. Shanon is suflering from a m-ver cold. Mrs P.obt. L. Tolljck is also on th a:rk list. Ou last Wedne.lay nit; lit camp of Modem Woodmen of the World was organized by Ir. Schroeder, a pot ina-terof Tualitin Camp. Tbe organ, izalion took place in the Congregational Church. The lolloaing officers were elected ami duly installed by Post Master Schroeder: C. C, Henry Koenig; Ad. St., Albert Gerils; Clk.. J. C. Haues. jr; banker. Mattes llidzun; escort, i rank anperytn biok; watch, 0us. Rosentretter; Pen:., John Abom; managers Rev. Father Morrow, Lei Ilohenbitner and Ceo. O-ay. The can p starts out ith thirteen n einUrs. A tram will be up Ironi Mult nomali Camp tomorrow night to confe' the remaining degree upon th boys. There are now only eight secret societies In 0wego and there is no need for anyone to be left out in the cold vou pay your money ud lake your choice that's all. Corrinthian Anibly of Artians were aurprisel Saturday night by a visit from quit number of Artisans from Milwaukie bat th Corrii'tbians don't stay curprised long and it a not long until a jolly good time was on. Come again Milwaukie. Signs of prosjierity. Herman Betlike, our enterprising butcher has bad a new slaughter hou-e built old one too small. John ErifTon is building a new bouse on bis block in South Oswego. Al Gerits bas painted and otherwise im proved bis house in Newtown. Burn, to Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Ixuveridge la-d Thursday morning, a fine baby boy. A. S. Clintfelter left laet Saturday for Liton, Idaho, to engage in carpenter work. David NeKn has gone back to Snake river to work on the R. R. Dmne Rumor ays that there is to b a Wedding Boon, but it won't do to anticipate. InglMin IKivrr lt Friday met with an atvident The uuihri'lla he was carrying lout-lied the pony and rauel him to Jump throwing Rev. lavies over an em bankment and injuring hia hark, llewa unahle to gel up (or ma little tuna, coo einently he tho ight it tM't lo walk to his apioinlmiil hint S n 1 1 I and let the pony teal. U ii u Urdlaml. RrilM, May '.' The pat rrk has been very U uett i lm tirv to farmers as they have not got all their grain In yet. Those ho hav not got II in the ground have it In the granary. They bad belter leav It i her loo. Recent fr't bat done much damag to Irmt. Th crop a ill moul likely b a small on Hay I making good growth. Th crop w ill h a good on unless something unfor seen turns up. Potatora ar not all planted vet. Tho that ate in the ground do not grow very rapidly. Win. (pragiies' folk hat th mump. Those who ar taking th shorthand course from her al Viola, under th In structions of L. Pavies, ar C. and F. Kerkey, Maude Stone and Harry Mosher. Others may commence laiei. MUs Mamie Stone and Harry Mosher. th too that took the teacher'seiatulnation, ovegoi their certiticates. Good for you Maude and Harry. Lycnrgaa Mother left tinlay for Washing ton where he has work. II ill stay there probably until the t. 8. snag boat goes out when he still accompany it. H.'f. Uiiii, our sawmill man, Is danger ously ill at Oregon City. Hop soon lo not ol his recovery. C. V. Sohults' boy has nearly recovrd from the whooping cough. O'wold llrehymer is borne again nun b lo the delight of all. Osaold as nigh unto dealh's dor. W have been informed recently that H. E. Alien has purchased part of E. Wright'a place. Mr Allen Is an indus trious farmer andillba man that will be welcomed by all in th north end of town. Win. I. Rerkey Is al work in Portland. With a happy ado and well wish for the future I leave you. Children's Pay eirrcies at the M. E. church on June II. They ar anticipating a good lime Miubel. SiiiatL, May 21. Mr. Lawrence Horn chuh, who has been clerking in Oregon City the past year, visited his parents here one nigiit this week. Fred Hettman, of Highland, spent today with friends around here. Mr E. F. Guenther and his son, Robert, spent a pleasant afternoon aith their friend, Fred Moehnk, today. Fred Fisher, of Oregon City, is spending a few days with relatives here. Miss Calla Hornschuh Is on tbe sick list Misses Pearl Harrington and A th It-en Hutchinson were in our neihborhood to day. We arc sorry to note that our assistant teacher is on the sick list. Surveyor Rands surveyed tbe route for our new road, toon to be opened, during the past week. Th curious neighborhood ere now trying lo discover th dividing line belween the old road and the newly sur veyed route. Mr. Martin Massinger, who is teaching th Paine school, is visiting his parents heretoOay. j Wbat'a the matter with th teacher's examination just beld? W hear a mur muring as of silent thunder approaching in the hazy distance. Wbat means It? Viola. Viola. May 2.'!. We are still having (Tie Mine old rainy, lonesome weather, but Main St. has been quite lively today for a woicler. F. M. Sbiltg has returned bom from Ma'iby, Wssli., where he went to work and look at tbe country, but finding the weather very much colder and disagreeable thought best to return to WeMoot. Mr. II, Allen has purchased the farm formerly owned by Mr. liellshaw at Red laud, Mr. C. Miller and wife have been visiting their son at Millovia for tbe past two wet-ks. Mr. J. Richardson and wife were visiting at Mr. N. Walkers last Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Sevier has been confined to (he house for several days having met with a Severe accident. Rev. Iewis, of Rocky Point, is visiting friends at Viola. pleasant surprise party was given Miss Edna Mattoon on Monday evening, loth, in bon r of her birthday. She received quite a number of presents, a fine gold watch and chain being among the Jut. The evening wis spent with games and music. At a late hour a delicious supper was served and the guests retired wishing Mits Edna many happy leturns of the day. Those present were: Misses M. Walker, X. Johnson, C. W'd, L. Miller, I. Zurcher, C. Sevier, 0. Sevier, Edna Mattoon, Eva Mattoon, Messrs. J. O. Brown, J. Walker, F. Walker, L. Tenny, G. Hayden, H. Dubois, M. Ward, J. Mittoon, H. Mattoon, B. Mattoon. The Happy Hour Social Circle met at Mr. Z irchers lust night, there being about seventy-five present. It was decided not to have the social meet again until next fall on account of tbe busy time. Our pastor, Rev. L. Davies, while return. Logan. Lo;a.i, May 20 Tbe weather has been very bad tbe last two weeks and the farmers are a little behind with their seeding in this vicinity. The school entertainment given by the Lower Logan School was a decided success financially. Tbe amount raised was t'JM. Services are held every second and fourth 8unday in the Logan Baptist church, Rev.'s Moorehouse and Iwis officiating. All are cordially invited to attend. ' . W. Austin, our popular school teacher, leaves for Eastern Oregon the first of June. He has- a four months' engage ment there. Geo. Swales' genial face can be seen no more in our midst. Jau.es Ilatlen has returned from Eastern Oregon sick with typhoid fever. Mrs. Nancy McCubbin lost a valuable bull one day last week. Mr. Riebholl, road supervisor, begins work on the road next week. Alfred Swales is improving hia farm by building board fences. The matched game of base ball between the upper and lower nines resulted in a score of 18 to 23 in favor of the latter, The game was played on Mr. Swale's base ball ground. Tbe Upper ljgan school will give a strawberry and Icecream social the P;ih ol Jane, the proceeds to be used lor the pur chase a chart. Mm. Follett made a business trip to Port land last Thursday. Maple Lane. Maii.e La be, May 23. Mr. Bishop and family intend moving to Oregon City this week. They have traded their farm for city property. Albert Watkins, of Oregon City, was visit ing at Silas Bevens' Sunday. Grandma Dickerson is home after a live weeks' visit with relatives in Canemah. Mrs. J. K. Morris and sons, Gilbert and Ray, of West Oregon City, visited at A. Matilzs' the latter part of the week. J. Shoemaker and family have moved to Jones' Mill. Silas Bevens is home on the sick list. J. C. Dixon Is raising chickens for the California market. mum i leoves GiVC Wong ol Winter i So the fsllinu of the halrlcllt of the approach of age and declining power. No matter how barren the tree nor how leafless It may teem, you confidently expect lcavet again. And why? Because there It life al the roots. So you need not worry about the fallinc of your hair, the threatened departure of youth J an J beauty. And whyi Because if there is a spark of life remaining in the roots of the btir avhts Tl remains wer Interred In the Hubbard cemelery mi Wednesday afternoon. Its V. pick conducted the luneral service, p. i mil giieve iiimnma dear And pap loo as well, Pear Its is an angel And Willi lb augelsdell. l b rskel In s beiieiiti the sod, The Ji el has gone Inline In God. There uiasiiied on our Father's breast Pear Irs shall forever real, Khou a r hi mh. Miles of ilirrliaia, No street lu thu world Is umrn plas tered with advertising thnii Uroinlwiiy, New York. Even to thnu reogtiUIng that fin t tlm amount (Iovm dint appear startling until it I put Into fliturea Tho combined length of tlie two side of Hrondway from the Hnttery to Central park la fi'J.HUD feet The amount of ud vcrtlaing on thu buildings and In lip window la such that It would taku a liuiu tietwceii eight Mild tell tiny of eU'ht hour each to rend lila way upon aido aud down th other. Not No 114 aa That. "What would you any," aked Hi fair thcosopliiat, "if I should tell you that I was boru in EkTI'I U.000 y-u" ago" "Why, 1 should certainly any you don't look it" Brooklyn I.ifo. MB mm I l tl him all th hsneflt 9 --t. lioin l u-r til lt V Ktr, fl Is a.M-ii.f iut . 1'nfb.biy fl me .1 rvnit 'ih or urn- (J .lrn vlmti uuf lir J It i asserted that women are on th 1 whole, cooler and tnuro wlf inumwil ; than tueu in cues of disaster at aca. will arouse it Into healthy activ ity. The hair ceases to come out: it be cms to grow: and the glory of your youth Is restored to vou. 'e have a book on the Hair and its Diseases. It is free. If Tou wrils II lltr I nl el,!!!, win. h itujr rviu'-i. A-lir--. lift J. V. A Lit. Uxrsll. Henry Miller, of Oreiron City, was greet ing friends In this vicinity Sunday. L. Mania and M. Rrayton went lo High laud Sunday on business. J as. Shellv was hauling lumber last weet for A. Mania, who Intends building an a hlilloii to his house soon. Wm. Wade and family hav moved to Damascus. Fred Woiirms has purchael a new team of horses. J. Putly.Uie Oregon City ool contractor, has a number of teams hauling wood Iroin Ibis plaire. Th school children a' preparing for a pirnic on the last day of school, thelith of June. Miss Mary Waltenialhe, of Portland, Is borne on a vi'it. Chas. EorU's re-ent!y purchased hve acres oTland adjoining his father's land. Mis Lulu lUnkins, of Oregon City, is a guest at the home of her uncle, Thoa. Pavies. Miss llailey visited at Beaver Creek Mon day. T. H. Davies leaves for the east Tuesday, (today). A farewell party as tendered him Monday evening. Aims Items. Aims, May 22.-Miss Mattle Prilley aas the guest of Miss Pearl Ward Sunday. Mrs. Henry Inlow epent Monday In Pleasant Hum. Mr. Henry Kahke, of Portland, is spend ing the net It with his brother-in-law, J. Brainhall. Mr. J. R. Taylor talks some of moving to Trouldale where he has steady employ ment. Miss Lida Bramlmll and Misa Emma and Minnie Wood visited Miss Francis Phelps Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andre went to Gresham on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Word spent the day Saturday with Mr. J. Devillie and family. Mr. flowen went to Portland to wait for good weather, then he will return to his ranch. Mr. Ora Hickman and wife moved to Bridal Vale Monday. Highland Highland, May 21. Everybody is smil ing today. We all saw the sun. Frank Welsh had a sal Saturday with W. 11.(11. Sampson as auctioneer. Mr. Welsh and family expect to start to Cali fornia in a short time. Willis Maylield is erecting a new barn on his premises. Misses I.lzzie and Annie Wallace ware the guests of the Misses Warrington on Sunday last. Mrs. Nettie Welsh and family, of Oregon Uity.'are visiting relative here. Mrs. P. Parish was the guest of Mrs. Hutchinson today. Highland Brass Hand has reorganized, Mrs. George Kirk Is on the sick list. Miss Mabel Jones is working for Mrs. L. Ringo of Clark. The young people of this place meet at the Highland church every Saturday even ing for the purpose of practicing singing. There will be church In the. Highland church next Saturday nllit and Su.iduy conducted by Rev, Wm. Short of Sulem. I Korea Is exactly Urn ix uf Kniisn. I2.UUU sqtlara mile ' Hotel l.lf la Wn.hluelus). At breakfast the 4thi r itii rniiiK a Washington young woiimii found a lit' 1 tie Unte lit her plain iui) lug Hint lief jaunt had arrived from the cust the nlghl before) mid win at a well known hotel I Alxitit 0 o'clock she Went to tin' hide! I indicated and asked the clerk win tlmr the newcomer hud been down to breuk I font Jet The clerk Iliforilie Lher that j ho did not believe she hud Ueiidowlt ; ami offered to i ml tip a curd ")h. never mind dning that I" ah 1 replied "You just tell inn the titltillxl i t f her room, and I will go np " "No , " promptly replied the clerk. and the young woman took the elevator Lpn niriviug at thu door of No. , Instead of rapping, she softly put lief ear to the lU r and list, tn-d In ord t j '.hat she ink-lit not ilmttirl) her aunt it ! she were a-leep She heard no mils ; and an took onl on of her cards, and I after writing. "Will come again at 10 Jane. " she tied a little bum h of flower to it and left it on tho knob, where it would full into the doorwuy when th ; door was opened i Al lOo clix'k hi mine again Th , clerk bad not seen her annt and did lint ! t-rlieve that she hud left her room Ho. ! offer looking alsoit the purlora in vain, i she went to the door of No and soft ly tiiplH-d "Wlmisitf cnim a amlt Voice, and at the Milne tunc a limn opened the door ntid stepped out into the hall "Oh ymi are th party who wn comlnx again at HI. r ymi ?" contin ued the mini smilingly "WelL what can I do for ynnT' "Nothing, thank yon." she replied, "uolesn you come down stairs and help Die thrash that hotel clerk "Wurh ingtuo Post Parsulp ( uniiei iii. A UMj'irity of the ilia alllicting peoplu to-day can be traced to kidney trouble. It pervade all classea of eoclely, In all climate, regar.lles of agt, e or condi tion. Tim Hallow, colorlesa-lookipg eipli) you often meet are alllicted w itb "kidney complexion." Their kidneys a turn ing to a purnniii color, ao is their com plexion. They may miller from indi gestion, bloating, alerpYNNne, urie acid, gravel, dropsy, rheumatism, catarrh o the Id. id le., or irregular In-art. Von may depend tin it, the cause is eak, liutiealtliv kidneys. Women as well aa men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble and liotli need llm same remedy. Pr. Kilnier'H Swamp Root, Ilia great kidney, liver and bladder pinu-dy will buildup and Hirt-iigtheii weak and unhealthy kid neys, purify tint diseHHed, kidnc) -poin oned blood, clear tho complexion and oiii h-lp Urn Hiiirori-r to betlr health. The) mild ami thu cxiraordinmy eirect of Swamp-Uijot is noon renli.ed. It atanda the liihest (or It Wonderful cures of the moat iliHtrcssing rate, Much iih weak kidneys, catarrh of the bladder, gravid, rheumatism and Bright' Disease which ih thu worst form of kidney troip ble. At rlniggiaia, fifty cent ami dollar air.". 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