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OREGON CITY ENTEUl'ItlSK, FRIDAY, JUNE ill), IS'.)'.) COKKKSrOXDENCE Nsplr Ijin Mri it l.t.iK. J mm ?. Mr, mill Mr. 0, relumed to Calmer wliera lis li working on milk ranch. Th altendaiio l Sunday soliool wo small lodav ihi account i( had neallier. 1 1 seems as if II does nut Uke vir nun li rain II. Norton, i)l New Kra, spent Sunday with j i,, )(,.,.,, people li.inm hen llicie Is clilircli tl.elr lUiiithlvr, Mrs. lle.irer 1'assi.ly. or Sunday n hool. Hut ld weather does Minn k.-ite Mmitx returned home Monday j tint diminish the aHi'li.tarir at dunces Very afler i ii a pels nlM'iir in (irecon I'lty. much. Miss Ann Mi.utliilc iit to Sell wood, - rsturl.v to May a e k or Iwo. Minnjslde. Urn... loot pi. lrr,.n has pwvt t,i !on- Si v-ii k, J one :ii -Tim Unners, ho ni..:oh ', vi.il aitji r.lslH,'. - I h.tvv lf.il collln,- l. ir t v all III Mi Mary Panes n visiting iih rela-Milam tor ti u-: ( mj; II. in mm. tit.- in Portland, j Mr. Turpi and Janillv ol Port and, have . man l.niouri'ltr, of McMinnville, m ; lueii vii i inc Mr. Nelson and er(tmIJ Vi'iUnit al llieoid hum Mead tlir pal t . em .ugh hi inn Ins nerties for linn, Mr. Hi.lilf-n ami .Uti-hier ha. kudo lo j Miss Clara t'olty, alio has Nen visiting Siainm k, Wash , l.i join Mr Holdcn, whol Astoria has rrturned tirlt.yinft licr neict it l.h.iv.l al lint p a.. I with her for a shou iit at her iirand- Mr. ami Mr, l.oaery, of Molalla, were I reiil. .ym i thpgiiist of Pour son, J. I.owrry and family, t tie Utter part of the aeek. Tl:r Sunday school of this plac Intends lia'iii an i. cream social Friday evening t the stiiool house. K very body is In Tiled. Mirrinl al the home of the brides parents Xlr. and Mrs. Y. Waltemathe, on Tuesday, Jone-V. Miss Mary Walloniallie, to KJ. K ll'iollm. Co'.too. CoiT-x, June LM. V. K. Uonney an.l C. O. Hulit'arJ e it lo I'ortlaii.l on biuine lnt it k. Mr. llubhar.1 returned with a lie wide tire waon. We hoje the farmera ill t kkii te a die to invest In a new K')ti aitli aide lire as italllun douhll!y b t $ml bpoetit to our roads. Our supervisor I Hill improving our rota's brtaren uoers. Mrs. Hunter went to Can by on businf Jt aee&. x Mr. and U rs Woo.lriitl went to r.irtlan.i on the th to consult a pbysiilon eontern iriv Mri. Woodruti'i ties tiicli ltub!ri her jreat deal this winter. j F. M. Darling cloet t very successful i-rni ol school on the 2ird. Mr. Parling is -ii experienced tearher that rules bis pi'.pils kln lly but fijiuly. ,Tbe scholar have ad vanced greatly in their studies during the term of school and their behavior and vtaii.llnft speaks more highly In his favor tnan mere words can expre. A large number of the patrons attended the closing exercises which also show their respect and gratefulness for his earnest endeavor lo ad vance the young minds entrusted to his care.. A few of the young people met al Mr. Youngs last Saturday n y 1 "'l had a pleasant time dan. ing. K.I wood Wiles, wile and idMer were visit ing their parents last Sun.Uv, Cora Taiiny and Walter Colly, who was mariied alMiit two arrks a M Ihought they would reaH Irani the beauliful musicof tin pans, cow Mis and horns h) returning bom at one o'clock in the morning, aere ba.lly fooled as the boys were very patient and were r-antd ai'iltwo o'cKx k ilh a fine oyster supper. Walter Inlro.luce.l hl bride an I the bappy air received (he con gratulalious of all present. The teachers who have been ei.ga.te I to teach the fall term ol school are Miss Stella Summer and Miss l.yda Ilunler. Mr. and Mrs. Stalnaker baa returned to Washington to S)end the summer. Miss Nona lleckinger, of l'orlland, bas bren visiting at Mr. Christians also Mr. and Mrs Itarett, ol Salem. Oswego. Oewioo. June -.'-(.-Supervisor Hays has completed bis work on the road running through Oswego. Children's Day exercises at tbe Congrega tional church was largely attended. The church was beautilully decorated ami tbe program well rendenl Al tbeir li meeting tlife Artisans enter tained about twenty-live fraternal visitors from Oregon pity. Four candidates were Initiated the same evening after which ice cream and cake were served and then an hour was spent in songs, speeches and reci tations, by tbe way there is a brother in Corinthian assembly who is developing in-' lo a first clas Jubilee cinder. The enterta.nmenl given bylheJrange last Friday nis''it was a very successful allair. Herman Zuyke and lamily left Oswego yrsterday for Sprague, Wasti , where they will reside. Miss Klsie Walling is visiiiug at Hillsboro. Mrs. Wm. (Jray and Miss Laura Evans are visiting at Woodburn, ' J. K. Worthington and Iaac Austin left last week lor California' They will work on a bridge that is rebuilding for the South ern Pacific rail road, Jobn Worthing, who has been on I'uget sound for the past two years is visiting his aister Mrs. Geo. Ilullock in South Oswego. U. I.. Pollock left for Seattle last Friday. There as an error in my last corres. "lwuidence. I am made to say that Miss Younger a as a surprise to her friends. What I n.iid was that .Miss Younger was one of the very bet primary teachers that lias taught in the Oswego school. Dner. Dovr.a, June :'J. We have been having very nice weather the past week. The crops look well afler the little shower last nignt. Jiayini! lime will toon commence. A band of horses from Bunch gra-s was in this vicinity last week. J. K. lUglang has returned to Dover, he thinks Dover is better to live in than Fir wood. Ueorge Murdock closed a successful term of bchool on tbe Z'ni. All beeii.ed to be well pleased w ith the school. Ii. J. Thorp is expected to return home soon from Washington where he has been working. A. J. Kitsmil.er and family n. Douglas and daughter took a pleasure trip in the mountains. They nay they had a fine time coasting on the snow and captured a young wild cat and brought home with them to Ui.ie for a pet. Borne of the people from here attended t'ie M. E. 'juarterly meeting and picnic at Viola. They reported having a pleasant ; lime. Vh.y let your neighbor know It? And. why clve them . chnnec to pic you are even live or ten year morer Itcttcr civc tticm pood reasons for guessing the other way. It is vey easy; for noiliuiK tells of age so qui-Hly us e,ray hair. AffitPS mm mm 3 - Brfa 1 mm i Mr. Mr. Cherry ville. Chkhhyviu.k, June 2' Weather cool and cloudy at present. Strawberries are ripening slowly. Haying will probably oe giu when the weather clears olf. Walter Stunk was vi&iting his sister Mrs. Killa IJeeke Saturday ami Sunday. Marshall, of Eagle Creek is visting at , Deebe's this week. Claud Batys genial face is once more with n j. He is working in Portland mid came out on a short visit, as the mill had shut down on account of high water. He does not walk now but rides a bike. We see that Mr. Strange, of Orient, lias not forgotten the road to Cherryville. He vioitcd tbe school last Friday or perhaps some may think it was the school mam. B. C. Osborn was borne last week, but bas Shubel. Sin'Mtt, June Her K.ssig bas arrived from Chicago and now tills the pulpit of tbe Congregational church. Mr. Steinerbas bought a new team of horses. . Teter Bohlamler Is building barn for Mr. Leek of Hedland. Our road seems to receive most Pi be St tention al pr hi, M hfirly eVefy uriV out tryinj to ilo bis promised share of work. Rev. Tbeo. Humschuh and wifa ol Sweel Home, are visiting his parents here today. Prof. Edward Schmidt is talking of organ ising a singing class soon. We trust he will succeed, as he understands music as well as the best ol them. The German ConjZfyeatlonal chnrch is preparing lo ett-tirate children's day July 9th. To celebration wilt lake tUce In Mr. Hollnmu's orchard. Jacob Stelner bas come home to stay for the summer. Kev. K Id'e Hornschub.bl I'ortland, and Sweetheart, were visiting his parents the past wet k. Miss Ada Moehnkeand brother Willie, have returned home from Albany where they have been attending school. A num. ber of young Mends from nearly every where called upon thern last Friday evening. Games were played, songs were siihk, re freshments w-ere served, and (til had aver) p easant time until about one n.rlock a. in. when all re'tiri.ed t their honi-s, wiser and better for their friendly association. K-v. Krnst, presj.ling elder of the Evan irelical church, of Oregon, preached an able and instructive sermon in the Evangelical ci.urch, here Friday evening. l!ev. Siehert also made a few earnest remarks on the subject of Christianity. K. W. llornschub has bought a new horse. Wesley Hill and family leave tomorrow lor the state of Washington to visit friends and relatives for a few weeks. Miss Ella Horuschiili, w ho has been al tending school in Albany, bait returned home. Mr. Cumins is busy hauling planks for the road, Chris. Hornschuh, K W. Hornschnh, and E. F. (iinther have gone to Oregon City lo attend the ipiarterly conference ol the Evangelical association. Hedland. IlKDi.A.Nb, June 2'i. Well! the i.eu thing on the program is the Fourth of July. We in company with Viola, Iigan and Spring water are gohg to have a celebration at L'n ion Park, near Viola on tbe Jig in and Springwater road. Music furnished by High land Brass band. There will he pony races, hike races, loot races, rack raies, and everything for the pleasure of a r.-spe. ta ble man or woman. All are invited to come and enjoy a good time. School clo-es next Friday at district No. '21. The teacher, ('has. liutherford, has done excellent work and gives perf. it sat isfaction. The i'i. ion Sunday school picnic was a grand s'icce, and eyeryone enjoyed a good time. The program was well ren dere 1 by the schools that were pre-enl. The monthly meeting of Ihe Cl' kaiua County Teachers Association was held in the school house at this place la-.i. Saturday. The program was excellent and well ren dered. The most enjoyable thing of the day was the excellent dinnei gi ven by the ladies o! Pist. No. 75, Children's Day was observed by the two churches where an excellent time was en joyed by all. fieo. Murdock, of Macksberg, was seen in our midst Saturday and Sunday. -Mrs. A. Sprague is o,uite sick. Some have the mumps yet. Three new hams have been raised in this town of late, one by Geo. Specs on th IOlh one by Mr. Leek on the 17, and one by J. Potter on the 21th. Tom Shockley, of Highland, was seen at Linns Mill Suuduy. Tbe Sunday school picnic was all right, was it not Tom ? Ii t vouth-renewer. I It liides the age under a luxuriant growth of tuirthc ro'or of youth. It never fails to restore color to gray hair. It will stop the hair from coming out also. It feeds the hair bulbs. Thin hair becomes thick hair, and short bair becomes long bair. It cleanses the tcalp; re moves all dandruff, and prevents its formation. u e nave a poo a on me V Hair which, we will gladly nj you. t 4 It ..s M M'a all lh fill Ju ifl Ir-mih""' :..r ...rtl .T.len. hWB 3 m.yl.tII remo.M Dr. J. C Ayer. Low, Man, bed.ml know whether ha will Py er-no., Carrie and Katie Hidings haverelur I fiooi Hiilein where Ihey wen NUemhlig the j linhersllv, Thi'V are lo brlithl young, U.lles and speak lo hl.di lelinsol Iheschocd ' fartle Adams mid Nora l.eabo weie .- I lorsnl Teasel I'ek h.-t Kudnv. - i lUrnui tutoN. June l.'ioks like onr line ar.tlliel Is nil past, the toling folks en I ; Hie line dn thai we .III tn. r 1 1. Hint I hi r ' wheels. Ihe Iturton people ari- Irln annul c. log to San.lv no toe I mini. I ne nil . : p.. I lo have a ioo, .1 ..'. j I'nas. Il irl.ar.ll will toon slnr o build hit new bnm.S j Mr. lintllili and his 'IiinII. t,r are visiting ' Mrs. ItrOAii this wirk. M llenKle and Ills luolher are home from Corv sills w here they have be. n yi.lt. ! hid rrlalives. ! Mr, I'.oss W hlte Is lion Ironi Sal. in where he has been leachlnu school, ( K II ll irK'liardl aold four bead id be. ( calll the other day. ('has. N.irris will leturo hoiue from1 Stevenson. Washington. i The young people of lUrlon, are laikli g ; a unit orgaiiKii-g a sli g'fig . Iio d bete. I Itnrghardt ohl o acres id land to ) Mr. Coeman. I Mr, and Mrs. (imle, of PoitUod arnvi-it ' ng relation here. j Miss Kmiiia Ilnrgllnr.lt male a Hu'g trli to Oregon Cliy. I'rople are coin'ng out fr nil Por'.lsnd trout hsblug. letter list. Tins following Is llm 1st ' maiiilng In the p.tnlllce at Oregon City, Oregon, on Julie '.".l, IS'.W: Mkx'a Ltsr. Kslser, ) M KellogK. ! W Munsey, J Miller. Mt S'..eM,fleO r iATflRlfliTlw s-it w sm ; - H AM C c t. it i!v Pr i-1 l f,r Aa " 5lmil.ilinj;iliiriVtl.iitill(iv1uL- . . .. . i,v iiul I Lmcl i it lUtgilir j'iii.u4v.Mi. IVomoU-sPitlstu'nt laTiful-iM-fimlHfNl CoiildiiiMirlllxr 0.mtii.Mnliw' M"14 ''11 Hot N.uiftri ic. M aawwaaassmssasaSSSi sawaaww M A,a.a U-' - 6 CatMit, Itev (ieo Cl, Hugh Dodge, A T Krey, (ieo lireeliman, H ll.inlUoii. Hurt Jainrs, K A elsch, W tl Wade. Henry 0 .'egffelil. Iier J'" Ilci, Elist-eth (iK.t). K. lloKTON. I' M. AtH-tfcd lt'iiu'ly furfonslip-v li.m. Sour tntvifh.li.Hitufrt Wm ms .ConvutMiUis .1 vwrish- m5uinlLossor Smti'. lacllluW SninalurejJ ww vniiii. - - - i 23 Forlnfunfunnd Children Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of El I . iir ItiV lF The BUT w fisiVi.iiiiiii&JA tr . y You Have jjii.ways Bought. it -;riTTITl':liIlliil ah An Onllinrlonrl sOICII .lUlllCIIDIIU I I Mill ar SW 1 I mtiJ.ilX Avaa ready ',or cultli.lt as m the wfalher sel ties. Nearly everone Is sick In l-og' i lh ! gnp. Mr. Doolon was In our bnra a couple of jays ago with horssrs, but did not maka any sales. E 1 SwalfS Sid Matt Keed went lo Port land last Sunday. Wonder what they went for. Miss l.UT Corles expects to start for California th first of July. pied, at ber residence In Wan, Mrs-. B. C. Hawley. The luneral was held under the au-pires of the ('.range. C ilile buyers were hi our community one j lay fist week. Mrs. Eallert sold two li ,,f .-.! It. tiicli.. Mr. s; :,:,., bus just finished haulii'tf lu'ii- Seven Sutherland Sisters ln-r f..r a new granary. He Is a prosperous u i-hr- sin-vt. S.w York uv. farmer. Camp meeting siarls In the Krove a. Mr. Thorn', the li.-t ol July and will, '''''"" last until the L'l-I of July., lh weather per ! The Enti rprise w ill fi I thf sill'" rip- ni'.tting. j tinn lint if the I'reit. If your iiiim is j ' Ueorge Hwaies is leveling Ihe roads be-; . , , , , , ... ,. i HIKE! Ifll Vrsj" m A i, i 1 gisters HAIR GROWER! should ! Used I r evere j Woinaii, insii and ihll.l .e sinus in li. wh. luitr.ms apj.'.ntn. v of Ih.' I.alr II furiiiil.es )ut ihe rlirhl rtiiii.ulaiiou I., the hair bulla aiil rii'ssirnK.s tl '' nulurul in of hair nmbt- . .- .. . .. .........,ri fl ' "einl".'e t'nf li.ilrw. ' l( fc r 11 Is ll.e in.i r. if.-sW'iir. ' '! ' 'V. ' rts-lliiK n In iwrmlM-at j y ilr.. nH- Ihi.l tan ! ole ( y ' biln.d 1 ,' ,1 , If M.tir'b ii'in null") tup- ' . .t f.K ...I, Hill. tl,l...llll ,1 'Known as tho Wcbblc Hear." one I 'till f f' ph ,. wrl.r I nn.1 r- ,y V'iW dl m II 11 n j. u j ''jLr " y SUp ll.-l. taeen here and Clackamas station. Rose Logan. Eooan, June 2C More rain. The farmers are getting their mowers Jlilwaukle Mn.WAiKir. June 2-Mi' Tscnarner Is improving rapidly. Mr. August Ilottemiller, of Clarks. passed through town on his return from down the river where he has rented a place and in tends to move mi the full. The Woodmen of the World gave an en teriiiinment and ice cream social Tuesday evening. Although a little cool for Ice cream the entertainment could not be sur prised. It had tha usual buoyancy given to everything undertiikeii by the Woodmen, of Milwaukie. Strawberry picking l about over and haying is in full blast. , '.Mr. and Mrs. Ir. Curtis, formerly of sjaiem, are going to camp for the summer in a grove near Minthorn. John Johnsen was botiml over to await the action of the Circuit court. In default ofllUoO bonds be went to Ihe county Jail where he will remain until November un less bailed out. Molalla Moi.ali., ;June i!fl. rihaver un.l Ingle drove a line hand of young catlle to Haleni the first of the week. Teasel Creek school closed lust 1'riday. Mr, Crittenden goes to ilubhurd next winter. Memorial services ware held at the Aberzna church Hundiiy In memory to Chas. Menicr, who resigned his poaitiori as teacher at; Macksburg lo go to Manila aid died at that place. There was a large cowd present. Camp meetlng'lls running at (Jlad Tid ings there wanj tiite a turn out Sunday c ins dering the weather. The camp gr Hinds at that place are among the best to b found in the county. Road work is being actively pushed to tbe front In all the lower part of the county. In fact roads that have nol been touched lor years are being put into good condition. The people here about seem to be favora bly impressed with the new road law and also the late law lor electing their own supervisors. Frank Adams Is getting alongiiicely with his new house at Molalla. It will be quite an addition to the town when It Is once completed. Robert Pivine lias commenced painting the Teasel Creek school house, it needed Bobby's brush badly. Harry Hibbards says be wishes those Liberal people would get a new subject, as be is not feeling very welf hiniself, in fact have paid, notify ns al nricr. any i mistake occur notify ii at onci. We shall hi) plense 1 to liuve the corresMiml- ents (hat have contributed lo the Press j do the siiini! woik for Ihe Enterprise uml , we wih lo sav to our old rori-sHiinleil i that we exi.'t new sent in regulaily. Some few do it only at tunes. Ruck subscription must X paid tip. It lakes money to run u pawr, and In justice to j this paper e very effort should he in.nlc j to pHV your tun k iml.sciiplioii. .i:u i n i i.oi it 'iii.i.si'i i Jos. Seyeik, jr., lias fully rmovered hi he.iltli ami log. -t h. r with .lost. Sin jc has Icusi'd tint .New Era Flouring MiIIh. Tlio mill will hit greatly improved ami arrangement miulu for receiving grain exchanging lor mill Mtul! ut short notice. Satisfaction guunuitfeil. Skvcik, Stkkji: A Co. We have the lurgent slock of bicycles in Clix kaina county. Come in ami gel our price. liiiriiieiHtcr A AlidroM-n, i i i:.M cniilv ii l.ipt. d for nt'i" i' atn'.nir slumpa, '..e rle I"' ' groiinil I'. r 'ran be ed i.pnghl i.r pol in aiv ..tlo.ii w oh Ibe li i n "NO OTHIH MACHINE CAN DO f HIS." 1. , - , t. . .n,,i lii ol a v i" .' i' f io hr l,.Sfkef. I n, I .ir, t , , I , .. .' . i I. - i i i i... i.. ,i.,wi , v.'i.l" all tt.'in r fe I-',. i , . ' .. II . IIS' ir 1 1 II i i.l I i , u i ! w ... I I r I II . r ", l... I' ! 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T-.rrrv:il I ; D.jors, Windows, (ilass, .Moulding I w - . i ur utnur Uuiitiiny Mntorlal. ii" ' i '!. -. I " 0. H. Bestow & Co. : I illll JII'IM'I Li'.-.' -: t -Oilier ,l ,j tsu. uic(!.ii city, Oicm. - . t- " ''ii i't it! i -ir" v ' u- r; )' 4.i:i:iiai. iii.a itMiii i j i n: I iiic iioicmi:niioi:h I lVorU ! proiiiplly innl 1 al ri'ifsoiiiiltle price ' BAULOW, OKKUO.V ELiiCTJtIC HOTEL ss Iltnlor tit w iniiiiaincnt Tho Kl('t.rlf, , hiiH linen lhnnioily rcfittt'tl iiml hi'1', will ho (Mii.luctr-il mt a Htritttly firii pliin. Firnt cIiihh tuhln HtTvic" ftlllS.r,,",. itlilii mti -s iihihii hit liml in tho v'- r,i ami Hpocinl atti'iitioti givi'n to h"'! My many frinnln nnl tho jjuncrul I,ub ronliitlly inviti'tl to Btop ami (teo i- T. C, MADDOCK. Mannccr, Oroon City, Ortf