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OREGON ENTEUntlSK, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1800 COKKESroXHEXCE MuUlU' Miii.ai.i.a, July 3 A isimvI niiiny hirni ro r li:)Vlii(i ; ilm eathcr in tine and lilt' OOpS K'HxI. Camp int'oiuirf st (Jlad Tiding who a Brand mui-ps, (rum jmint of mi iHltr, (jimhI prviu'liiuK', kiixiil ainini; t'to. T!k prt'siilinu'lliT. Mr. Waters, i with the nH)le duriiiii tlie lut of tlie inevt iim. About 10iX) Here romnt Sunday. Kiank IWy, of the lUhy Kroa., aamilICo w as in the i I v the last of Him wk, Tli''.v arc thinkiniz of getting out a big contract for oak tiiuU-r. . Mr. Ahhio Johnson has gone to Oregon Cilv, wliere the expects to make Ii-r home for a lime. Iteere Itauhartr and daughter Ktta, have gone to Turner to attend the ramp meeting at thnl pirn-. Lewia Ikug!.erly is helping Mr. vine (mint the Rchoo! house at Teasel Creek. Hurrah for the Fourth! Everybody from this section celebrated at Wright'a Spring, And t they would not let tlie man run a refreshment stand at the ramp meeting, in fact would not allow it to be run on an adjm-ent hum. IV) these nam'titied people realize that the world doe move; and that for a man to try to keep other men from in by arbitrary rules will not work. What the good brethren had bent do is to pee that a parcel of boy do not run their eftyusea up and down tlie road at the risk of in juring others, that the big-mouthed coioher g ) to some unfrequented road way t ) exhibit hi rattle brain and tin fr.imel wheel; that the lou 1-tiilking bully and bra-gert. who rail the long Wared, bald-headed deacon "Dad", be ttught hi place; if the spoonful of brain he possesses can comprehend that much at a time. The candy stand man Bay that one of those w ho refused him the privilege of celling, came down and swiped ten pounds of ice from him. Huln-rt Ingle lost his saddle, pony and bridle at ramp meeting Sunday evening, lid had not found them at last account. Tlie county could well spare some of these young blackguard who make a business of turning peoples horses loose, riding, them away, stealing bicycle tools, cutting tires etc. Arch Millet and Cash Austin have gone op to the mountains on a fishing and hunting excursion. Miss Marks ds going to teach the Teasel Creek school next winter. river where they bad been picking straw Wi lie. The picnic on the last day of school, w as a grand success, ipiite a nunilxrof piiironx present also the superintendent. A'l seemed to enjoy the day. Harmon J. Harmont, July 4 Mr. Charlie Fank bauser, of this place and Miss Esther' Ileil, of Santa Anna, California, were at the residence of the former one day last week. Miss Mable Phillips, daughter of Ben ton Phillips a I or me r resident of this place, but now residing in Washington county, was married to Mr. Elmar Smith, at llilh-boro last week. Mr. and Mr Smith will make their home near Forest Grove. Our children's day exerciies were held in the church last Sunday. The pro gram was well rendered and we think much credit is due the per formers and the program committee. A large duo ber of people were present and a hand some collection was contributed for foreign uiis-iions. K. C. Karr has returned from a visit with relatives at Manning, Washington county. Mrs. Ella Coition and daughters, -May and June, have arrived from Seattle, and are visiting with relatives here. Mrs. F. Jones, of Wasco county is visiting her mother Mrs. II. Dannals. Wm, II. Karr is at Sandy where he is teaching the district school. Born, last week to Mr. and Mrs. II Gilford, a daughter. The work of putting gravel on the south mile of the Price Fuller road is be gun and it is said will be completed be fore winter. The work is mostly volun teered. MllnauMr Mil w At kik, July 3 Mrs. Wilson and family have gone to the coast to sjend the siunmer. Prof T. J. C.ary was in these jart on his wheel, looking after (tie intercuts of the bicycle track. A large number of thel'nited Artisan of Viola Assembly at tended lodge in Oswego Saturday evening and all re ported a good time. It is reported that a young man livit g in the vicinity of Oak drove undertook to descend the large bill south of Mil waukie on his nheel which became ungovernable and bucked him off among the stumps and broke his bike. Fair warniiig. Milwaukie school board met and employed Prof. L. L. Moore and Mix Edna Koss for the winter term of school. As there were no bids in for the w inter's wood the Ixmrd instructed Richard Scott to purchase the same. The question of third teacher was postponed until the March meeting, so all could vote upon it, Mr. P. Peumether has gone to Cali fornia where he will cook through the summer. Frank Francie is preparing to move his family to Eastern Oregon where he hopes to improve the health of himself and family. Rotertw iil follow as soon as they are located. M. A. Lehman has commenced tearing down the old houe, formlery occupied by Mrs. Mullen, and will erect a new one on the same night. A bevy of Portland ladies came out to the Page and Son's" farm to spend a day outing. They have a furnished cot tage in readiness so they can come to the country at leisure. Mrs. P-eneke, and children who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. Lehman, for a few weeks has returned to Spokane where she will join her husband. Ed. Bottemiller wheeled to Clark and back Suuday. What's the attraction Ed? The lecture on "The Spanish Ameii can War" was not very largely attended as some of the boy chose to see the prize fight at the white house race track. Prof. L. L. Moore was visiting old friends in Canity and vicinity during the latter part of the Week. Miss Bunnell was visiting Milwaukie friends this week. C. E. Zeek lia joined the I. 0. O. F. of Oswego. The basket ball team has at last got together and played a gtme. Milwaukee Grange will be well repre sented at the Pomona as large numbers are making preparation to attend. SIMM F If SSj, Do you get up with headache? Is there s bad taste In your month ? Then you have poor appctiio and a weak diges tion. You are frequently diny, always feel dull and drowty. ou have cold hanJ and feet. You get but little benefit from your food. You have no ambition to work and the kharp pains of neuralgia dart through your bodv. U'ht is the cause of all thl trouble? Constipated bowels. was Bandy. 8ankv, July 3. Quite a number of the K. 0. T. M. boys went to Marquam Sunday 25th to attend Memorial services in honor of C. E. Minier. J. W. Smith made a flying trip to Portland one day last week on the bike. (I. M unlock has bought a place in Caiby and expects to move there next fall. L. E. Armstrong has purchased a place. G. W. Scramlin moved his house Sun day July 2. Li Moure boys BDorts a new croquette vet, J. W. Smith has been hauling lumber to build an addition to his residence. J. W. Smith took a trip to Gervias the 24th with a load of shingles. J. B. Hepler has been slashing on his place. John Ileinz-i, II. Abbot and "Wm. Yohan and their families and Mis Eima Mathews took a trip up on Molalla angling Sunday the 25th, report Hall scarce and dust plenty. Haying is in full blast, crops are re ported extra good. Mrs. Mahala Hanson and Mrs. Sarah Bigg baa returned borne from Hood Miutwl. Siit BEL, July 2.Kev. Copley, of the Evangelical denomination preached his first termon here today. Fred Steiner, who has lien working in Eastern Oregon over a year, has re turned home. Miss Susie Sager, of Claries, visiting friends here today. E. F. Guenther went to Portland last Monday and bough, a new wagon. Miss r.va Moehnke just closed a sue ceesful term of i-chool in the Ilenrici din trict, and is now home again. 31 r. ome. o! Maiiord, wag in our neighborhood visiting friends today. Miss Vina Moehnke and Athleen Hutchinson visited at the home of E. F Ginther today. Farmers hare begun making hay. Mrs. Massinger is. very sick. Work is progressing rapidly, and good work is being dona on the new road, under the supervision, of our supervisor, Mr. Fjsher. Miss Barbara Steiner of Portland is visiting her parents here today. Messrs, Fred and Godfred Moehnke have gone out of the threshing business John and Fred Heft have bought their threshing outfit. Kobert uinther attended Grange at Clarks yesterday. Nearly all of the young peopls of this community went to the ice cream social at Henry Hughes' plate last Friday night. A II say the cream was just fine, and it was. will jive you prompt relief and certain cure. K0 Your BI4 Pw. If you have neglected your cue a long time, you had belter take Aqcr's sarsaparlila also. It will remove all imparities that have been accumulating in your blood and will greatly strengthen your nerves. Vs Oaefa. 1 h.r ui b K.m.O.ln wt yaar c.-a VHl do Knl quit Mr. .Uiul. Witt lha dnr frlf . hi in hw ?" ar (nOtm ill promi'ilr rn IM hi M4trtl llr. A44ma. lit J. C. Ajn. Lowell. Mm. Wil-tonvllln had attiaclions to draw about 2.000 people who enjoyed them elves thoroughly. The Helhanv brass bind was there and luniUlied spl hd inunc. Tint IWluiNiioii ol lndi'Hnl nice whs read by Miss Hciiti Ice Ui id r and it was done In a very pleasing manner. Judgn G. I', 1 laves was the orator of Ih" day and rot I the patriot ism of h!a nmllcin'e with his iciiuiiks, One of the ule int features of the eele Iri'loii ws H e tsirtde of little uhla it si .l In red, w loin si'd hint costumes, and followed by a Hag drill. At I'l Ion Park another larwe con t nirse of people assembled to do honor to (he day and had a splendid tin e. Col. Uobl. A. Miller delivered a fine ad dress and the Highland baud furnished innlc, The Presbyterian Sunday school en jocd a pleasant picnic at Mount Pleas ant and everybody had a real j 'lly gsd lime. M.'Cluir's Magaiine for July opens ailh a very complete and instructive ac count of the automobile as it I seen be day, no longer a matter of mere promise or eeilmcnt, but one o( practical, citHant use ; th article eiplalu what it eosta, b-w it ! operated, and Just aliat It will do, setting forth the resis tive ailvan'ngon and disadvantage of tie var o i kinds. And ills illustrated w tin pictures of all the more important types, The n cent developments w ill be a surprise to nio-t readers although they have leen effected almost under their Very ryes. m ? 1 for mrr J h" ,M,r,,B 1,0 of III ll"" . , , . ...... ,,,,,,1- ,, I.i . . IIIMI uri-ii in pef. Ot&rff All" "' 1 ',''l'' ) In til. All CoiiiiU HVlts, In.ltntlona ihmI Hiiltltiitrr) uro but .,. IrllncU tlmt trill- villi rrnlr ih Lrullh of larmila nl t liU.Ir, u-r-tjrlrmo Mrn.it l.ijM rlmrnt, What is CASTORIA Catorht I ti MibstUuti for Cuatof Oil. lrrBorlr, Drop, ,l Hootblntf Syrup. It I- llnrmlrs mi.l l'h-n.u.,t. U c-asnlMln Pl'""i Morphlim n.r vtlirr Narcotie sublime. II k'' N irimrwiitrt.. It Io-tro,a Vorm uu.l nlh IVirrMmraa. It tun a IHtirrh.r.i m.d WM Cdlc It r ll a Tcrtlilnir Triiblos,vurrs C'illnua a.i.l riutulnu y. It nsslmlmtrs tlio rw-l, r.Uiltr tb, M.-mnch ..t HoH. IflUi.if l.rulthy uiul imturnl alwp. Tho thlldn-u's I'liiuucn-Tlio Mothers 1 rlrml. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYI Bears tho SIguaturo of 7X . jV7a- M MS M PI aTa WW J W.Hall, Mr, and Mrs. J. and Mrs. G Judd. Mr. Bracket!, Mr. and Mrs. F, Mrs. A. Bracket'., Mrs. J. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. II. HofTmelster, 1 W. L. IUker. Misses Julia IVuglass, I. illie IUfT, Mabel , Judd, Mary Cassady, Bertha Cassady, Dora Brackett and Birel Camp; Messrs. Wiley, Wars, and G rover Itougiaas, Die Armisegger, David Iloffuieister, Clarem e j Casady, Joaph Brackeit, Pleasant Douglana, A I. Baker and Ernest Doug lass. . Started New Hair II, xt John It CrtiriliK-f. nimilwf V,m ln Ml I rrllsltiif (n.m llrilUh. 'n'S In ,lii kltcl Jjlol hclnusl , IVi.lu lli ? Sutherland Sisters un: " ArconHm (o mirrtnrrtl ! In Salt I k I ill, ll i'riHiii itmnl briirlil In ml twltl lirsl. I lu rntl ou lf-imill . . Hint Is ftn Kinwih il im-w tisir isrir,l Am a lnullrl ,nv mtilr Hh iUihIiuH Ihsl limn I c ( Hi hli.K llic V sli I lisil lllc-l rrrlhlii( I cinil'l hraf ul hrliMI I M . bul mcunl n I'cnciil uu can Hilt II you wish. I'lrax Kml nM hall tkiira butlln." V bav ImuuiiU l IrsllmunUla ually slrun(. All hair ami xaip liuular mililv siMrurtb lu Itmc nitnloil out .ir(ilon. 9aU Sy itmlt tvarywlwr. Tlie Kind You Have Always Boig In Uso For Over 30 Years. MwMs fl saw M . CHI HIKE ill "Known as the Wobble ficar." Eagle Creek. Eaoi.k Ckkkk. July 3 A very pretty wedding took place at the residence of the brides' parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Douglass, when Mr. Louis Baker and Miss Matilda Douglass united their talents and hearts. Elder G. p. ich, Officiating. The elegant home had bef:n beauti fully decorated for the occasion. Promptly at 11 o'clock the couple entered the parlor where the ceremony was to lie performed. After congratulations were over and the presents, which were many and beautiful as well as useful, had been inspected the dining room was then the place of attraction. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Douglass. Mr. and Mrs. p. Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. P. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. MatTnrd. Stafford, July 5. Most of our poo pie celebrate! yesterday, the majority spent the day at Wilsonvillo where the eagle screamed to a vast crowd. Mrs. Isaac Prindle, ol Oregon City, is standing a week with old friends at this place. Much hay is cut and in cock. Hay is selling from f.l.oO to $7 00 a ton. The Shipley bridge across the Tualatin river has a new approach on the south side of the rivr; Supervisor Aden and a force of men put it up last week at a cost of aliout $1:1). It had become very dangerous, many of the posts not lieirtg sound enough lo stand after the plank ing was removed, while others were but a shell from one-half to three-fourths of an inch in thickness w hich made a very sound outwardly appearance. There is probably other bridges in the same con dition, who knows. We are informed that Henry Schatx is spending the week at Sheridan. Fred Baker, of I ndcendunce, slopped here Monday euroute to Portland. Mr. Baker says wages are not very good there at present, about 80 cents a day and board, but bop men talk of pay ing 50 cents a box for picking this season. TMI Racket Si ore Has just received an e'egant new line of While and Colored Shirt Was all latest styles and patterns. Keady-madu Skirls ripial to best tailor made goods Children's White Dres Bonnets, very dressy attractive. Washable Sun Bon nets white slid Colored. These gssl are all "the thing" and ju-t what you ne d to tit out lor your Fourth tjf July outing. i:it t i i.oi it mii.i.n Jos. Seyeik. jr., has fully recovered his health and together with Jos. Stn jr has leased (he New Era Flouring Mills. The mill will he greatly improved and arrangements made for receiving grain exchanging lor mill stuff at short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Skvcu, Stiikjc A Co. "''.;.- uJi - ' ',.', v'; ... : F01KTII IX CLACKAMAS (OIXTV. A Short Hesiime of how the Day Celebrated by our Citizens. was Had the weather for Tueiday been furnished on a special order for the oc- asion, no finer or better brand could have been found. Cool and clear, it enabled the anxious su;ker after pleas ure to wander at will, without fouling any of the discomfort o:cHHiomid by in tense heat, and, while cool, it was not so cool as to spoil the appetite of picnic parties for ire cream and the other recognized picnic delicacies. Oregon City people celebrated in a go- as yoti please sort of way. Small cel brations in various parts of the county ittracted many of them, the big celebra tion at Portland claimed a number, and small picnic parties had attractions for many and some of ns were satisfied to stay at home. The celebration at Bandy attracted a large crowd of merrymakers and a good day's sport was enjoyed by all. Music, dancing and games furnished am use men t, and a splendid oration was de livered by Senator Geo. C. Brownell, At Wright's Springe about 1,000 people gathered to enjoy the day and hud a jolly good time. Sports of all kinds were in dulged in, and Deputy District Attorney 0. B. Dimick delivered a rousing address appropri ate fo the occasion. FARMERS... Your team will liavo the bust of care and Full Measure of Feed At lhe' City StableH. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., W. H. Cook ftuocaort to Liverj Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. F.s'cia!ly adapted for ciitiiig attiontf stuiui's, 'oip rlr , snd o ' ground l'.r can he raised iiirirhl or pnl In no )i. 'mi, ih lhe k";! motion. "NO OTHER MACHINE CAN DO lHI9.' !. f the I ! tallilaclloii ol a' v insri ms m. l, n.v i. I ihr r orc e K -i ll'i aiur iinkr. II r n mi Mix !. (. ttml !' l. Hr1 T ' rr..im; - in ll, r iiiiuml II. . uf u r giait, i a,i.i in .i, r s'lm n r. I it r"" dui'i's anm-uil ol nrr rtrir.-Arv lo r'rli- H r imiIii The rcci, I rlr iii'iM-krl mi .Onlrr ,"i ni ri I a in, I. , u i ik' mi ,v horl sHikrs on Hi ulliri, I. v na.i I Hit i 1,.m, ul I, g i.irr ii oi tf' IIUIIMIr IS lieiMK CIIIIIiN-.., lll-l Bm .ll.rlnv. t ,'ilrl i ' , , I t f I (Hl'ir l'"r ' lln.e l.i.i kIii-ii iimi-i poarr Is nrnlnl. Tl" st .1. ii r ill lhe fralurrs ll'l ",f I'llAMI'I'lN HINM'.lt Hit- ltiil.l.t it.nll li, i. ... i ffni !i.(V I'iSlI 111011 III Vou caniMit nllunl t.i buy a Miwi7ir" Iliiuh r until ycur "CHAMPION." SUM) KOItTKSTIMoNIA!, llDOK am! ser- nhat ttio farnv; Oregon nnl Washing-tnti wlmnre tihinu tlirta suy aUml tln-m. would not use another t.uik- after tisin the "(MI AMIMON." Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. First and Taylor Stroots Portland ,oJ PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATION Railroad and Express Office. a s-i:i:it 11, 1.1 ' GROCKlilES, ' NOTIONS, DRUGS, MEDICINES, CIGARS, TOBACCO, And Etc, J. . JewbuFy, Tout OIHce Building, NKWERA - - OREGON Do You Nootl A"y Doors, Windows, Glass, Moulding Or Othor Duildinu Material. t- C. H. Bestow & Co. Comer nth and Main Sis. Hrrjoii City, Oregon. 1 1: 1 -JP. It ;i:ni:it tl, III.A KNMITir m;ii:.tii'I noiiNi:Miioi:it ftork done itroiiilly anil 1 rMoiiitbl nrlcn BARLOW, OREGON ELKCTJMC IL0TJ3L Umlcriipwinanaiiicnt Tho Kloctric Hwt' hiiH heen thoroughly refittwl nnd ' , will l,n conductcl on a otrictly firnt c'J' plan. Firnt-cIuHH taltln wrvico at h n'1"1 nlili.raicHiiHciii) IhiIukI in tho city. I'""1;, mi'! Hpccial attention given to ln!' My many frh-nda ami tho (rimcral cordially invitml to ntop and eo in"- E. C MADDOCK, Manaccr, Oroeon City, Ores6'