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JUNE 10, 1800 I OREGON CTfY ENTERPRISE, FRII'AV, - .. . I COBKESrOXDEKCE rtaffWd Prsirosh, June 12. WrlMftiborui have moved some out buildings, A I'icnK- July 4t ft i talked or by Ih nciKlitnitt. II the day Is pleasant it will b in tia-r'i park. A basket tliinirr mill b Served. Jnhn hweek, nf Rums, spent Sunday with relatives hrrt. Mr. Wallers ami family o( (ilrnco, 'UiuM with many friends her Sunday. C. M. iitgt , an employee In lr(liiJ sawmill aasoiilon lm wheel Sunday. Every farmer is busy flaming spuds. The month of June will undoubtedly be a WPt on. Supervisor Aden la working mm on the roads now lo collect poll tax. Mrs. Clma an.l Ida Wilsonvllle mall carrier went 10 Portland Monday morning lo alter d I he cirrus. Henry 8oht ia raining Shephtrd dogs. It. P. Weddle baa don aome' breaking. John Sohal Jr. is working in Pepper A PrterV More at WiliHWVtlle. The turkey board described In the Kami Journal, June number, has been tried by (age's and it prove to be a success. We will describe it litre. Take a board about , ol an inch lliirk, 4 or 5 hirhe wide and IA imbrs Ions, bore ho!e through it S inchea In.m the ends and about one inch from the edge on each side, 4 liolea in ail, take some tnngr domestic or old overall torn into strips, one Inch wide is best, run strings down through hole-under turkeys' wing, up through the oilier bole and tie on top of tk'ard, the board lay them cross ways of their barks and they cannot raise their mines to fly, or crawl through a fence. Do I not draw the string too tight A smaller board wi.l work on common barnyard lowK Try it Misa Atjnie Iternhartf hai purvhased a flew bicycle, Kound-ln Milwatikle, a row bell. (wner euiiiire at store. Mrs. !. Keller was in Oregon City the first ol (lie week. School closed Friday with a picnic and free lunch. ' Mr. Walker, ia employed by the. K. 8. Uy. Co. to work In the barn. Mr. l'lnkey resigned. Mr. Zeek has taken his place on the night loir. The Artisans had a "good old time" Fri day evening and faasttvl on ice crraiu and cakr. F.ltnrr Hunnell lias a Job on (lie 8 P. railroad. Mrs. J (1. Ilonnrt is i)ii!te lick again. . Mr. lleuneman coiuinenced picking strawberries Monday, The Woodmen of Milwaukie have bad such a constant u for their goat that the last man who rode it swore the wool waa all worn oil. Kd didn't know It was just alter shearing time or he would have waited fur another month. The United Artisan have announced that they will have an auction of men's (eel lo the highest lady bidder on Ihe ITtti of June in the Milwaukie town hall, after w hich refreshments will be served. Mr. llorigan Las completed his new butcher sl op and is now able to serve Ms. patrons in a bitter shape. Arthur IKiw tmj; ha r I Ins relation with the Portland Mini and has gone into business for himself at his father' old stand, near the blacksmith shop. Freddie llesley has secured a Job In Port land as a bamesa apprentice. Thai's right Freddie, don't let an opportunity pass. A very pretty home wedding took place at Ihe residence of Mr. and Mrs. Weiseii born, inspected residents of Stafford, at high noon Sunday, June II, when their youngest and only remaining daughter, Anna, was Joined in (b holy bond ol n atrin ony with C. Polivka The young comde have many friends and a wide circle ol acquaintances who join in wishing them ail the joys, and as few el the Uia.s as can be expected to fall to the lot of loon a Is. The bride is a beautiful and accomplished young lady, whose going lirfli the borne nest vacant, and the groom is the stt ond son ol Frank Polivka, a pros perous farmer ol Statlord, and Charlie Is a mailer h tin se if. They will reside at Ihe old homestead, and wi.l be at borne after July . The bride was dressed becomingly in a gray tailor made suit with long veil and orange blossoms. The bouse was beauti full) decorated with wild vanilla leaves and wilo flowers. The long tables mere already set in the chimney room, decorated with flowers at.d loaded with appetizing viands. Judge Ryan. of Oregon City tied the nup til knot in a eery pleasing manner. Tnoe preseht were Mr. and Mrv.Weisen bum, parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Polivka, parents of the groom, Fred and Wi I Polivka, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. ). Polivka and daughter Maude, Miss Jessie Malchek, Pearl Matcbek, Hisses Bertha and Gertie Mangold. Henry Cleaver, all of Portland. Herbert Cleaver.of Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. Bickner, ul 0wego, fudge T. F. Ryan, of Oregon City, P. A. Raker, Henry Mark, Miss Julia linker, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Klligsou ai d daughter Gertrude, Mr. and Mr. G. Renter and son and Mrs. M. A. G ge, ol Station!. The bride was the recipient ol many and beautiful presents, and the guest departed about i p. ni. in excellent spirit with a general invitation from the happy groom to attend hi golden wedding 50 year hence. Chsrryvtlla. Chkkkyvillk, June IX There was no ! school last week, as Miss Sew was called away, but she has returned, so school baa taken up again. Misa itelle Osborn has returned from Portland where she has been lor some lime. Mr. Kuderaby and Mr. Topp have gun to Portland. Mr. II. Stone has returned home. He haa been gone several years. Tom Stone has gone to work near Orient. Carui Carts, June 12 Sunday evening was the occasion of a very pretty wedding in Gra ham church, W. It Miller and Miss Jennie May, two of lams' well known young people were united in marriage, liev. ('berg, ol Oregon Cuy, otticiallng. The decorations ! of cedar, ferns and (lowers w ere lastelully arranged. At Ihe appointed lime the bride and groom entered Ihe church and to the strains of 'Mendrlsshon' wedding march, proceeded to their place under the prettily decorated arch near the alter. The bride was attired In a lovely dress of whit or gandie with lace and ribbons. The house waa filled to ils utmost capa city and a large number siood without on 'lie iters and iiln. AMer rrreivine the warm congratulations of their many friem Mr. and Mrs. Miller repaired to the home of the bride's parents, W. W. May. Later in the evening they mere driven to Oregon City where they expect lo reside. Tuesday evening the schoolmate of Miss Vada Kaust and Charlie May to the number of twenty or more gave thera a pleasant surprise. The evening passed quickly in merry games, until II o'clock, when re I freshmen! were served. "Hoon after the young guests departed, having sent ade lighlful evening. A as aV aw ami aaV nr. DOCS VOIiP illlcod Ache ? Tae fruit crop mill, however, lie 1 " j ii - an Are your nerves weak? Csn't you sleep well? Pain in your bsos? lack enereyP Appetite poor? Digestion had? Roili or pimples? These are sure signs of potaonlnf. From what poisons? From poisons that are al ways found in constipated bowels. If the contents of the bowcli are not removed from the body each day, is nature Intended, these poisonous substances are sure lo bo absorbed Into the Mood, al ways causing suffering and frequently causing severe disease. There Is common sense cure. mm W 1 mm They daily Insure sn esay and nsiursl movement of the bowels. You will find thai the use of Ayer's arsapariila with the pills will hasten recovery. It cleanses the blood from sll Impurities and Is s great tonic to the penes. MA ffsav Oooatr. imr MnlM-wl tvrarimenl er lh ni.tt pininaul hytlrl.n lq lha I'ullnl lUIM. Tell lh4i'lr Jtt.l how ytHl sre sufffirlits. Tow will rwel ih hl midivil a4t w tmtiuut oust. A.Umi Ml. J. '. ATKH Lo.ll, Kim. ,s as. a. -A ass especially very Mghl. ' Evert ImhIv Is making preparallons lo have a goiMl old lime on July tlh. handy will I'elchrale In a regular palrlnllo way. (i.Mi. V. Ilioanrll, lha lesl orator Hi Ihe stala will be prrsriil lo hiiiiMir the crowd, The I'nlon (iiisrlett ol Portland will render Ih vocal music. Iliiililiug Is going mi In a way that makes things appear pnn.f ring and lNiliiiug F. A. Mrlnfg is rushing Willi all possible haste on the addition lo l is hall. When llnls'il Sandy ran claim of having Ih best dance hall In this part of the world Csr Junker has a carpenter at work building an addition In hta concert hall I :nl la making an arllatlo pi ket fence around his premises. Jerome Cokelress Is busy hauling liiinlx-r preparatory lo hulldlng a barn. People ol Sandy will hold a meeting al Hie Sandy Hl.lge cliool for I ho purpose of diM) .sli g the ipieslloii of building a creamery. Plttf Mlrkeliou is very Imsy rlrarlug I laud. He will prodalily In future start a' nnr-erv, lie has aitidlisl Ilia art and will mi doiihl make a sinces of II. Sandy Itiver Uggiug Co. Irled to secure a charier on the Study river, hut It's re- (JESSES tASTOtllfj ANV't.l.K'IViT.irai'','A.s,' SliiAiUlliit. OiclWHl.-iiulHs-tf uLl Itui? lite bliiiu.uJv aist lkvsvw H Cahrel, cri'ic. Subject for divusslon: P.esolved, Ibat all main coiinly roads should be loll roads. Willis Cox leader of altirnialive, Itolph Tumerstett negative. Oecided III favor of negative. NumiMlde. Sl'NsivaiiiK. Ju"f I.'. - Mr. .s"i'ey passed lli'oiigli Siiunyanle last week with a lare hand of borne wliliii he liroiitiht Im4h Kasteru Oiegon, lie in'c.-e-led In selling lour very idee ones here. The larmers are very lniV now g(ling in their crocs which w think will he very small if fils kind ol aeaiher doe not change soon. K'WihkI Wiles, Ih son of one of our old lielghlMirs, who went lo Portland bIhiUI three year ao In learn Ihe lirue ! makers tra le, was married lt week lo I Mis llumphri y of Portland. j A few of the la lies Were at a i illlli g al Ihe residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wile' lat j week. All seeiued to have a pleaaul time j iwerman and family have gone to ' IIimkI Klver lo 0 k sliawlerrie. It Is ra ! Mirtei thai the rX hnolmein has earned lo ami on half cents and ihe rrt hoi tniich more. Mr. Tavlor and lamily have moved asav ' ami anotl.rr luml')' have move-l In. Their' name ia not known o the i orip.inideni , They Intend lo siarl a vn ev it'd. We hear (hnl there I a lit kind of U ar I ! ilhp.iMe.1 Inlo S ll lit l'lr thai leri al u ' ill the t.i a of li r trees. 'Lookout." j I H line of the Jinn g xnple gitthe'ed al Ihe ' residence of Mrs ll-li.. one evenii'K !( ' I week and s, pleit.anl eve dug slnlug i m i irMnlullfMlOllIdllisiiriu. Oi'iiiiii'.MoriMiint' iht Muirfi KotN ah c; otic. "re" - Atnf.fll ii''ly f'rrpfwlirv lioit. Sour SUtnwuh. Dimity Wtrtns jCoiivnibKilus . oTrh- nroidLosiorSLHi'. TstSiiisW 5iti'xlu' ' nt:v Some. L MM cxact cofircr'RArf'tii. For Infanta and Child,,. Tha linrl Vnu U ' Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Ai at m m m Jr You Ha I Always Bougl HO mm 3 li'lllKHIII I I f illillllfi ,, llf-a.... a In-ese. C - r r r iri l ii.isi ii a fir. i i i v t a i and plat ing on Ihe o'Ks'i and violin. Mr. Victor Picky waa seen in lb vicinity i llrrv lieed, Norn. Ia.ie. Jnn lied' Alvays American Aiwjyi tBKATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGK. Grand electrical grinding machine discov ered in the tombs of Egypt by Prof. Yank tankputfemup, who will appear with bis wonderful machine at the Oswego grange ball, on the evening of Friday, June 23, at 7 p. m. sharp, where at the earnest solici tation of a few Iriendt of science be will be prepared to grind over all old tissues and give practical illustrations of bi scientific discoveries. Come one, come all and be awade over new, Admissoln free. After all are made young again thera will bean auction of beautiful lunch basket ontaining plenty for two. Come every one and take lunch with the prettiest girls that this land of pretty girl can bout of. The services of that drollest of auctioneers, Major Tanyarakl who last week auctioned oft the birthday presents of the queen of the Cannibal Islands, to pay ber husband' wbitkey bills, have been secured at great erpense for the occasion. All are sure lo have a pleasant time. Come early and avoid the rush. Ice cream nJ cake will be served in the dining room. Co KM ITT EE. Oswego. Oswtiio, June, It. Children' day. was of Colloii lately. A rage seems to liav struck the boya to lie wandering around a great deal, and some are even reported ! being lost and remain howling in the1 wood all night. j Mrs. Goltlierg visited her daughter in Portland last week. School seems to be progressing finely under the management of F. M. Pa'ling. J We haven't fun heard of the chronic kickers grjwling yet. A. S. Iresser will deliver an oration for Ihe pleasure and benellt of the (eople w Cotton and surrounding precinct on Ih Fourth. There will also be older attrac- j lions that will amply reward those who come. Harry Carlson, of Portland, ent a few days last week vitiling relative here. and W aller t olly are K'lliU Mr. J.ie Mltn nejr llirgnu ( ily WII4k1. iork lor . hmiHng Every Column H 1'rijjlil, Clean nnJ Vukti w'au ,V miwftukie- Mi! waikif, June 12 Ed Bottemiller has loit a line Jersey cow. Andy Mesingo was doing Portland atur day. 8 imejif the Oak Grove boys are afraid of rattlesnakes. Keep the preventative handy boys for ''an ounce of preventative is worth a pound of cure." Two young men, not so young either, living south of Milwaukie made up their minds that they could ride bicycles as well as the younger boy of the neighborhood, - so took advantage of the boys while they were away at Albany on an excursion, and tried their wheels. The result was one of the two, and the married one at that, fell from the whei and caught his new gunday coal on a barbeil wire fence. He was heard to quote scripture when the accident hap pened, but when he got home his wife t.'iought he had not done justice so she gave him one of Mrs. Caudle's lectuies and pitched his coat. Prof. Oar and Gibson, of Oregon City, attei'drd the school picnic In Milwaukie Friday. Mr. John James is taking a lay-off on account of ill health. Observed at the M. E. church last Sabbatli morning, by the Sunday school. The pro gram used was one adopted and published by the Board of Education of the M. E church, entitled, "Peace or War, Young America' Verdict." The young people and the children did splendidly in rendering the program. The church was beautifully decorated with evergreens and flowers. At the close a good collection was taken for educational purposes. The board of directors of this school dis trict have elected the following teachers for the next school year. Principal, H. T. Evan; intermediate, Miss Bsrnett; pri mary, Mis Bell, of Multnomah county, The rejection ol the application of Ml Nellie Younger, the former primary teacher I mmm m nimrl li th rtAj nil nf I fia Almtiittt Miss Younger Is a surprise to the people of the district. Miss Younger is sn A Mo. 1 primary teacher and daring the three years teaching in our school bad greatly endeared herself to the children, The action of the board is condemned by every one to whom your correspondent has talked upon the matter. A remonstrance against the sctlon of tbe board is being circulated. It is too late for remonstrance now. The proper time would have been at the school election last spring; only ten voters present out of one hundred and fifty in the district. Work is progressing on the M. E. parson age, . Supervisor Hayes is doing a good job on the road, he is putting on cinder from the iron works. Coarse cinder is first put on and then covered with fine cinders and braize and it makes a good road, hut Is rather lough on bikes. A fact which K. C. Shipley, Uuy Hayes and several other will certify to. A number of Oswegoites took in the circus Monday and Tuesday at Portland. The pipe foundry started up Monday morning for a short run. They are e.vpecj. ting an order that will give them about two month's run. There was a communication in Monday's Telegram that was simply ainusii g to Owego people. The writer bad good au thority (in bis mind) for stating that the works would all be started up here in a very short time, it would indeed be a great thing for Oswego if it were true, but then It Isn't, you know'. Coltos. Coi.to!, Jane 10. The Canyon Creek Literary elected on the 3d new olllcers as follows: Fannie Barney, president; Grace Oorbetl, vice-president; W. Donahoe, secre tary; E. Munson, treasurer; W, Cox, marshal; 0. Oorbett, attorney and P. Barton IUbton, June 7. Kverbody is smiling to see the sun. It ia about time we were having something heaiile rain and mud. Mrs. Griffith ia ykiiling her daughter, Mrs. Brown. C'has. Lurghardt Is hauling flour to Sandy and U realism. Mr. and Mrs. Brown purchased a new organ. M' Preston's smiling fact) was seen in Barton one day last week. He seems to be quite a stranger. County Surveyor K. F. Kami has been surveying the Deep Creek hill. Willie Cooke was a Barton viaitor Sunday. Clyde White is at home on a visit from Washington. Mrs. Henkle left for Corvallis where she will viait her mother and sisters. John ami James IHenkle are gotting out some timer (or their new shed. Free Exhibition For a few days of the celebrated SEVEN SUTHERLAND SISTERS : , lAAr.ccT cincuLATicri cr at.'. OLITICSL r lNft IN " Vf i TMI WttKlY INTER OCfAN SUerUt5 ALL . TMI NEWS AND OUT CURRIN T LIT i .'.'AT L'fJ The Literature ol lli lomn i equal to ih.it vf t'.t lot :..). .7. tint It 1 Interesting in ttic ehlldrtn m well at the prrc;it. THE INTER OCEAN Is a VKSTTRN NKT5IArK, v vM brings. loth family THE NETS OP THE TORLD arvj t'. ttidtn llw tt snJ abU-it dixuwion of all quotioni t. l! (L , full sympathy with llx Writ and aip.raliow of Cii n r-f! an.! literature and polilks from llw UV.Urn stan-fnl. jM.s1.sM.ii.!. '.. $1.00-PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR-Jf. ini ua! I ;tmi ik Dalit Of: THt OAIIT ND SUNDAV lOITlON, Of HC IMUR 0Ci hi thi em ivir sun m THt ur. IHTCR OCEAN'S NEWS IS EXCLUSIVE rrW ml Dailv v malt llOOe-rw.r 'rkasl Sn!,, bf aalt JfOi,. ... t C'lf.-f s. I Dover, Dovkr, Jnne 5 The weather (till con tinues wet and rainy. The crops look well considering the bad weather. Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. P. DeHbazer, Mrs. Cooper snd Mrs. Paxil have been on the sick list the psst week. 8. Douglas and family were visiting with Mr. Kitziinillers last Sunday. Miss Klla Nelson was visiting in f'irwood 8 u rid ay . U. DeHbazer spent a few days visiting relatives of Kirwood and Dover. Ira Cooper was visiting his family a le days ago. N. Nelson had a logrolling last week but on account of the bad weather there was'nt many present. It. J, Tborp and P. Kilzmlller have gone away to work lor a while. V. Selman is here looking after his crops. The Sunday school is progressing very nicely. Rev, L. Davies preaches here every second and fourth Sunday of the month. Horn, io the wife of U. Pagb a boy and a girl Jane 0. Hair Grower and Scalp Gleaner Everybody invited to call and Bee the magnificent growth of hair of the ladies in attendance and at the same time secure free advice as to how to treat the hair and scalp to obtain best results. Bandy. Sakdy, June 12. Well the weather la such that farmers are exercising their physical energy to the fullest capacity to make up for lost time. A great many spuds have been planted the last few fair days. All grain is looking good; grass mm inn mm "Known as the Wobble Gear." hi tk' j'k' -"9 ' ..la it- .m ' ; : ,;1 HI, Ksicciiilly tfioil,,, motion. lupli ho 2- One Bottln Makoa You Lively HUH COIllllllll'll ll(ls('t Will d for ruttinir atntinu ttiima. almwa r.li.. sinil iiu-rd unrlilit or nut it, m ,. .. ... i.i ii.- knife R- i ' . ' ' i"j"uiiin won ni" r MACHINE CAN DO THIS." rvTn w u i ri. -"'I'vod 0,,"iy '"c,,ln "' market. 1 . ".miaki's (he ,n,.h low down a low down, avoids all hltrii' live-1: I lie v nrr I l.mt.t..l..t.. ri"Hl,UI I k 'IVH IV IKIW 1,1 drive away tlnr tired fidiuir. I "lines amount .,1 power i , . . - - 1 ' ' ' 1 f1'1 Srir(ll'k. not d i.-L;..i; (... . . !... .. , I '"""H" ix , - ' j m..ov Minn i sun hut In woii'lc cases of BLOOD u n 1 1 S K T SI f i T C i J a c r? o it ii-is prc-sci ii...,r.d .! to thM,H!,n7iJ"Pif ui"i"v"''1 ,U'"nl l" ,'"'"i Mower or Hinder until you """ n i or the .,,..1,, lownr.l ihe M. " "i.7......f is rrn"'l ',' ki t ,.. I,m , ,,.,, niisi .. niiu.i i... . iimivoi wiin intig ipoarsun . ......InreM1: ' "l"" P K over III. In.i ,1 1,11.1 u """'iisrifen if i vmm iii i.., u inn .r..tl. . v . . ""-ii iito-i ,i,, ... ..i... - l ' iiuiiy illiciicioiis in nil v II A M I'l ' In vm.-i i nie . " i ' i'l. ll me llirlileal ilrri ll'1 and elliTtcd cures where other medicines have failed. Price Ji.wj jut IhiIU,., ollr cut price only 60r, ait doctor's I 'resrri nl w,tiu will receive curt rul ntt hlioti here CHARM AN & CO. cr' ''" . . . . IIIHI enilir Ul me iraiuie. .j IIIOM ntmraotorv tnarhlnnon thS !"" ar mm"m' mMmmmmt- . HlJNi. Orc-rrje, .n,i V' i ; , and hco what Uto ." would tinf iiko ' 1 1 " to itHtriK tliem miy about them- l.i ,,of i,w( Bll(,t,.r mftk(J afU)r uh. ,lcIfVMI,I0Nn .-pfchcll, Lewis & Staver Co. " - Portland, Orcf First orvi Taylor Streets