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OHKCJOX CITY ENTEUlMtlSK, FRIDAY. JULY II, 1M .COKKESroXDEXCE MlllM. S'iuihi., July i'. liiH'ii'o Schiiehel and wife, of Oregon fit v visited friend anil relative here ludav, Kev. Siitnl), fiiimiT pastor of tin' Oer- I -man Congn g.itinniil church heie, is soendinii a few dny among Iriciiils In our I community. Misa I'u'itlirt Ihdixnn, of Portland, hi- ! anee. I'ncleJuke in a good idtlnen for Mulniln n h oik ol tliim kind of men j that take a I'tide in having tliiiii; Im'k t a t ' y Hi 'ul llic tow n. ' ijuito a number from Tcicl I'ufk and MoUlU at!etnlei Ho' graniie id MiiIiiio Sit lit ! :ty. Tliin p "'H'' seems to kfi' ' lip H'IIV VI I'll, tlllt WO llulilN. tlml lIll'NO I nll.iirK ill) nut weiir a they should. Tl ry me uii'louliti'illy originated w itli (lit li t of idea mul fur llit iir"K( of the ii-! lining of llio pi ihI Hi i ii in.iM.cti, An rompamcd liy ,uie ol her friends, called up n lur parent IoiIhv, We underMitnl the Misses Mavlield liave I hi' n hired lo U mli our w inter term of Sl'lllHll, The Fourth was celebrated by the Lutheran church on the Michael Mix-linke place. Miss Kva Moehnke read the Poclaminn of Independence, ami lb v. Murk, of Oregon City, deliter isl the ontion. The afternoon was spent in the various sKrt., foot races, tack races etc. All Kef mo J to have lud a pleatant tune. - The (lermn Congregational church relehrated Children' Pay in llollmann'a on hard today. IVople from the various churches, and others gathered in the ori'hardat an early hour. Service acre lield in the forenoon and the program in afternoon. After the rendition of (he prvcram, the minister gave all the ounj; Jki le permission to puv name and have time. which tiny so vehement y denounce ; ""K 10 ,',,t 0l1 n,Mf larIow, so w I from the pulj.it fioiu time to time. P.iit j "'"'"!' Who would believe such it. .11 rilit when you have permiM m, hl n,"t,'r ''' r- w'"uld rut wo l, J vo i know. Weil a e had a verv iiood i thought that two sj-ortii r ' usually conducted these socielio mil ( only air .rd a mutuul and fraternal mum ( and protection; hut alo develop the memheiH iiitc'.lec tualv, !' tnee-ting and ! discussing i.Ucliina of Ml J interval In their vocation. Why then lo they ' dwindle down, die out, etc. ) believe one great trouble is the ureal desire of a few to always l the lel-htf they mint lead in everything, a reult the more retiring om htvin to think well our leiidera will he theie tmhiy I am busy and they will not mix me, then the U'U-elnH'p net tiied of their own I tinkling of bruM within their cranium J and they too drop out, but Ihie -limill not Ih, when a jHron juinn any thing ol this liurat ler he or the houl.l eouniih'r j the obligation that go with it and j ehould aliMj i'oui'ler that thry are a part of the org.iniilk,n and then do all they j can for the iuves of that iiintitulion. Crittenden, Ilihl.arN t'o., eon- regular children's hour for a hort ! ""'. J"'I "t tliat mmi.1 oii lo Sing In.lu'ge iu the world'v i !eaMuniS,n!- The aK.ve na i.ed g.-ntlemeii are ; S ess fc$m Mow U thia? Perhaps lccples nlht causca ii, or grin, or ici ncvs.or perhaps it wait care. No matter what the catme, you cannot wili to look olj at tiTty, (ray hair U ataned hair. The hair hulha have heen deprived of proper fooJ or proper nerve forvc. Aprs a li.-ilii'...' until. The hov U Mill futhor to the imm A ! rert.iln I'li'inlmiit jolitlnil lniH't, ' ho, like the Iti itUh tiir In 'i'limfore.' I evrr r.'ii.ly with Ida IUiV rlmwed lila 1 ugiliMic tate lit mi eiiily hi," ! The llrt diiy lie went to huol llm ' funilly were, of eoiire. niuioua to know I Inn liiii'riKnion of the ii.'iv oii'iipiitiun I "W.ll. Sniiimy." Kiild Ida futlier. ! "wlmt did you h urn on ) ur llrl diiy at j ai ho.il !" Slniightriiini; up mi, I ii,iiinliig a Mlii-oxeumtudii, Sum replied. "I'lither, 1 I I ui ned I enn IK k every Uy In my cltina " A few tin yn Inter lila love of piiKilinn and freijlti'tit buttle h'd to Ilia rlplll- j aii'ii lie ciiiiin home thnt ihiy mid aur I 'tl-ii hi K""l mother with the reiimrk. "Will, mother, tlmlik the Inird. I Imve I ht n turned out I" Ch velmid I'luln ! Denier I t Archtrf la ( ll' airrvt. The military ntndeiita of Tuhk Chun are n conj lenoiia iiuiniiu i. They have a way of iidliiif (me of the umln atreeta In the cltr na a convenient ajH.t fer I fnutuing archery, and we have been iiiismiii&L.. I ri p. aliilly ul'llgi',1 o e.lh'e ujito tlie ei treiiie edge of the fiMitpath to avoid nil AV Jc Ll lc I'r ! .i r.t t to ii r. r An -mi la 1 1 1 . Uk I .hh! . . t u I li 0 u U luifl lliar MuuluJvj dial lVjwvb nt Bern Mm time and an excellent dinner, Frank (iroivmiiler visited h' parents here toilax- Joe Stuedeiuan, who has been work ing in Chaining the past year is home lor a chort time. Jacob Sieiner has gone to PortlanJ. Eaett i'TTtt. ' Kaols Cbkkk, July 10. The Fourth i p.iit again and all is quiet. ilot-t of the cituens of this nee t ion at tended the celebrat'on at Sandy, but some went-to Union Park. V.d Buraett, our road supervisor has been doing considerable road woik lately l-t the ifood "woik continue. Miss Cora(iih?nn returned home from Kaetern Oregon to (nd the Fourth. Linse Hale has h;s new barn com pleted. W. J. Howlette made a trip to Port- sports did not curl their nioiltache lli.in i thoietvio. We uuppoj-e Crittenden ill I weir his white uhirt and llil.t'.ud will ' curl his hair as unul. Well p-od luck 1 to you boys ave as nmny old roty dollars hs you can. The rtiot,gr,icrB, who have had then tent j'itched in our midst the past few Java are going to leave Wednesday. Mis. Hibbard is expected home Wed nesday from Kastern Washington, where she has U'en visiting at the hBine of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Part visited at Mr. Ab. Ilardesty's Suudiiy. Preaching Sunday at the M. K. church South, Teasel Creek by Kev. Haines. Teasel Creek is getting to tie a cold church what is the matter with our jh-o-pie in spiritual affairs? if it is a good as they say it is wiiy don't they keep drinking at that wonderful lountain they tell us gives them such joy during a hut Incrcmes the circulation In the icalp, pive more power to the nerve, supplies mis ini; elements to the hair bulbs. UseJ according to direc tion, jray hair heRins to show color In a few days. Soon It has all the softncus and ru'hncs of youth and thecolor of earlv life returns. Mould you hke our hook on the flair? M e w ill gladly send it id you. Writo us I If you do not obtain all the benefits you expected from the Vigor, write the doctor about it. He may be able to suggest something of value lo you. AJdreas, Dr. J. C Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. poxsihlu ii i iitrle flights of urrowa. ' Cliaracteriitli ally It nevi r is-ciira to' them to mi'I'i'iid operutii.lis l"T ntllers' safety or cotiveiiliiice. nnd minor mil ; ' tb tits lllllit Iu t Ihi lllll'iillllll,,l A lad was l'r.nn;lit t, the Imspltai the 1 I other day who had In n struck by mi j arrmv jut In low the eye in he wan edg- : Ing iil.nu thn highway II" wus In t i badly hurt and prububly regarded Ins' in jury n lucid, tital lo the ordinate rirksof travel mi city ulreits. Not tb ' China Herald. Ilrlilra ml V rl Wrmlirr, A llrvt.'ll biid" t n t lit r liku to have wet wedding; it Is h Id lo signify that ; all her tears urn now shed und that h" , w ill then foro have a ha py in irri, . life, 1 know of IM fiinilar bi lief lu the Ilritih ilc. j Thn I'.ttn of Simbirsk rail the day ' b fore the wedding tlu n ping day. i ' and the bride and her k'tI frn ihU weei all they can. with the idea. It would seem, of getting the mourning of life ! over o that mily Joy may remain I The H.idiigas of thn Ni'lU'lirrrlea at- I i tain the same end by using the bride ! With water Some (ireek trlU-a have ' ; similar U lief In the virtue of a dr. m h , lug bringing g'l fortune. IVonioti'HPiiit'Mtunt.Uirfrful itcnntullttt Contains nrlltrr Oi'iiiiii.Mir'Wi.' u'r M""'1'"-'otNai:-tic. 1 vJti - I firm L.J 1 Ats-tfi ft KVmrily forforHlifWt inm.iurSI"tiuiih.Ii.iiil'''i Wm tii5.CoitMil:.hins leverish- ius niaRosHCirStti.1'. lot 5iu' Sigiinluf "J M Y.W YOWK. til: ' " r'-MlV'.'T'V.ii.TVTI T'rtf Tn fn n f a n i1 rt. tl i ' "" 'UIQreii The Kind You Han Always Bought y Boars tho Signature tXACT COHTOr VkRAITtn. isss: it VA You Have Always Bought. icm laud last week on business. Miss I.ennie l'nie WViyal, it would seem to us if the and Miss .Mary Chapman met him then, sensation is so enjoyable as they tell us, and came out with him. Lennie Chap-! ,lut they would shout its jiraises and and wife are yiMtii.g here now. Mr. Thorp and family have started for Washington, where they intend to riH'iid the summer. Miss KJna Price, who hasten visit-1 ing her aunt, Mrs. Kin niller, has gone! to Portland lo visit Mends there before .1 Infrequent and 2 Improper : Shampooing I man has been up to Cmi!U Co , for three or four months pai-t. The meeting at Cavanaugh chapel clo-d Sunday evenirg before the Fourth. Elder L. (i. Uix, of Hood Kiver preiched at the Pleasant Hill school bouse Sunday at 11 o'clock also at night Mr. J. I). Saeet, of Kansas, was in the neighliorhood last week looking at the country be expects to locale some where in the valley. Haying will be in full blast this week in this section il the weather continues tool. Mr. Hemy Udell spent the Fourth neie, lie is working in a saw mill in aeimigton. Miss Daiy liivers, of Parkjilace, was V siting friends at Kagle Creek last week. Mrs. J. B. Laber, of Oregon City, called on Mrs. Foster on the Fouith. drink therelroin all the time and not get so cold and careless w hen the fever of excitement has departed. y". 1 i t . n . i.nerry jui KingisatNiiu over, merries ( returning U her home in the I'.ist. a Mr. Iwis and family of llocky Point, I s) have moved into this vicinity to st iy for 1 a the summer. Some of tlie peole from lere went lo Portland to spend tlie Fourth, but ino-t am rvt,inl!.lr for 1ry, rrnnjr n t viriilile rol irn lialr. Maur r Ic linn, a (.My u i i'l y i,( tilr. sn,l li (SI lit Iw I.tiiiIIIiiI i iv II D"l li st itafeliutt hud ili-tr.nt 1U lltr at1 n,ftle II lutn !-. l.irrjoue t I . o.l tlnxil.l It? IianiN4-i uiiii. a n-k nltlii'nip 1IPI HATHAKB "Known as the Wobble near." ill L" Ir " N Ilk were a light crop and thos sweet yoked! " t'-i-ll the t-elehraii..ii at Sandy. feathered songsters came in for their full allotment. A great manv in suffering with colds. this vicinity are BeulanU. . Keoi.aM), July 10. Farmers are all niunojioUziiig the euod weather by mak ii g hay. The ciop is a good one both in quantity and quali'y. The Fourth went off smoothly every one enjoying a good time. Union Park will get its name up if it gives a couple of celebrations like the last. The Viola Literary and Musical society is going to give a lawn soci I July 21st at the parsonage. Hardtack and beans is the bill of fare. I lias. Kntuerlord closed a very suc cessful term of school in Dist. No. 21 Charley proved himself to be an excelent instructor in school work. We are sorry to see hi in go. He will teach at Mol ality A pleasant surprise was given Oswold Behymer Saturday evening. All en joyed a good time until midnight when an excellent lunch was served and all took their departure for home. Miss Olive Mooho.of Oregon City, was out borne for a drive Saturday evening. Miss Nellie Collens, of Portland, is -visiting her mother Mrs. A. Sprague during her illness- Mrs. Sprague is sjuite low with bronchial asthma. The mumps have gone the rounds of this neighborhood this sjring. Eedland was represented in the tug of war by the U. S. Snag boat on the Fourth against the Eugene boyq. The boys aboard the boat say they can pull anything. Young Dewey Linn took the prize in the baby show at Purkjdace on June 21. PaktoS, July 11. Lioks like our good weather had all came back again. The farmers are busy Disking hay. Chas, liurghari't has purchased a new mower und rake. The P.a'ton young peojdu look a sjiin to the fish hatchery Sunday on their wheels. Mrs. Mary Partleinny is very ill. Chas. Curghardt is the ow ner of a new buggy. Mr. Odell is working for Chas. I5urg hardt this week. Edd r.iirghanlt was home on a short visit from Stevenson Wash. Willie Cooke's smiling face was seen in Carton Sunday. There will be a s-irprise birthday party at dr. Hubert's tonight. All exiect lo have a nice lime. J. Holland has gone away to work during the summer. 'III. I. Jlolalla Moi.AtLA, July 10 There was a big barn raising at Mrs. Todd's jdace Sat urday, Uncle Jake Harlit-s is building a new fence in front of hisprojierty in Molalla, there by greatly improving the appear- Hood View. Hood View, July 9. Jots Harms, the fourteen-year-old son of II. I). Harm who died June 2sth is sadly missed from our midst by many friends and acquain tances. A very large crowd gathered at Wil sonville the Fourth and a grand time was had, the orator Judge Gordon E Hayes delivered a grand oration on our government, the war, and general de velopment of the country. The oration was complimented very highly by those who heard it. The dance in the evening in the large new building was largely attended and a pleasant time had, also several that had visited the cider barrel once bi much seemed to enjoy the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Tooze a promi nent farmer ol Wilsonville started on a couple of months trip through the eant. They will visit Ohio and other stales. Our road sujiervisor 6. E. Ililman.on a trip to Oregon City last week was de scending the Oregon City bridge on his wheel whi jh became ungovernable, but fortunately he managed to get stopped at the depot on Seventh street without, being hurt. Alfred Huberts was bucked from lii bike last week, breaking his arm, and bruising Ins shoulder. Dover. Dovkk, July 10. Haying has com rneneed. Most of the clover through here is very heavy. Mowing machines are heard on every side, grain and pota toes look well. Mrs. Nelson's brother, Mr. Crawford Matfenl. ! St.utoki), July 12 Phil Maker and!1 sons have nrchaed a new bin ler, a Jos. ev-ik, jr., has fmlv r v-n-d "Piano," his health and together with J , Sir. .,.., . , , has leaed lh New Kia Flooring .Mills. Hinder twine has taken a drop, we ap- .mi. , , The mill will f greatlv in.proxed and predate the decline, a fourteen cents a ) ' arrangements maun iur receiving grain exchanging lor mill i.tii'i t x!n,rt notice. Soitisfact ion L'liiiuiiieiil om relatives ol .'Mrs. n elile a from , ima liijuru.ua awl iHalUYsivliif Wash. '- I Ci T Vf 'CV "'V cr? Sutherland Sisters' 2 ' A( I f V : 4t n.,t nn, It. a. h tin- Imlr.llks ,.1' .. ;-J ' fi ' Vviks ' ' , ? ' Zh in ,Sil ,l '-. . . . .-, .. -. .-. - -. 4 VH.'' cl.nii. r nh lls"IUia ,nor S) Hi. ) ii.nlaln noililng lait atial l K'1 (or the liulrah'l mhI. J SolO T .SI M.IT J (Kiuud heavv, was rubbing it on rather loo1 !! X' II' in a , i.i P. . ly a l,i,t. r nil lie I lu ut'i"g nui'iiig 'I ni r -glit i,i i. ui 1 1, bm Mini n'otii-s ele , i , Ml r- l.',,n ol, 1 1,,, ku ! and Jefferson, have U-en visiting her. Most of the clover hay is cut ready to haul. Mr. Aldredge, of Sherwood, was in ! the community last Friday. j Some winter oats are turning grey harvest wid soon tie here. F. Polivka, sr. does not neon to I prove any. We were in hopes he would he out among us ere this, but our hopes seem to have been in vain. Sam Moser is hauling clover hay to some mill for which be receives seven dollars a ton. mi i 1 a ii it ine nogs uestroyeu v in. miiibiz s crop 'it grapes. Skvi Ik. Sum jc k Co. NO OTHER MACHINE CAN DO IHIS." Your tc.iin will liuvu the lies! of caru ami Full Measure of Feed M"M,i lllir - T' sliin i, ii , " 'I, l-.-.i .11 , ., f i . F'i.1 I. ,... lf re I.i II e ns' o ,' II , I ',illl,l ol ., , rr 1 1 , ,.. I II., I f At lho Mobbed the (imve. A startling incident of which Mr John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: "I was in a most ureaiJIul condition. .My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue oaled, rutin continually In back and "ides, no appetite gradually growing veaker day by day. Three ihjsician mil given me up. Fortunately, a friend d vised "Electric Bitters,"' and to my .'reat joy nnd Htirjirise, the first bottle made a decided improvement I continued heir use for three, weeks and am now well man. I know they sayed my life, ind robbed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 0f nts, guaranteed at Geo. A. Ilard- ng's Drug Store. City Stublcn. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., i0 "!.iL W. H. Cook Livery Itign on .Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. Ill,,)' Jm.I i. I,, li iiaii'' v.: I I" ' 1" lo II ..II . I, I.I t. ",, ,., r. . r.l. li,. I n, , .i, . " I o. f la I ,,,lr,l 11, 1 1 1-1 it-.t ,!(, ol a V ,rl,, I,, , kr, , k. I'.r I'ir, I l,,r l., ,., ,,,,,,(. a , 'I,M f "I I I" 1 1 1 I, ,1 , I .,, , , , .,, , l,.,hl I, ,.l,,l nil lo ri .1., I , ,, M'l.l 'l'"! I'Mlllmt llllnril "(;ll.MMO." .( it, lo-i. Id. ll,o I, I I 11. ,1 ye I Bill I... ,i i , ir nl. "I e" "' I' f i,rl 'In- If .1 H .. I' ' :, i o r',l n.y,i l-." '' ''.. I.I 1 1. li tl Ma II 'I " "'' ii'S I U.r I'll II' f " '' t" buy a Mo-ti r i.M'.itnli r until veil SFAI) MMI TKSTI.MoMAI, !!(., nI1, ,,, tl1. hm,n Wm, ,i Waslu.igt.,,, ttlioare using tl, sv al.ont ll.em. T would not use iinntlu r nike after Using the "Cll AMI'ION." Mitchell, Lewis & Stavcr Co. First and Taylor Streets Portland, Orcgor I adles Can Wear Mioes One s'ze smaller after using Allen's Foot- Fase, powder to be shaken into the shoes. It makes tight or new shoes feel easy ; gives instant relief to corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures swollen feet, blisters and callous sjiotM. Allen's Foot-Kai e is a certain cure or ingrowing nails, sweating, hot, aching feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Trial jiackage FItKK by mail. Address, ' Allen 8. Olmsted, LeKoy, N. Y. PUBLIC TELEPHONE STATION Railroad and Express Office. a 4.i:r.it tr ui: or G HOCK II IKS, NOTIONS, DUUfjS, M K DIC INKS, , j CRM US, TO UAf !(.'(), , A lid Kto. J. & ISfewbuuy, Post OfTicc Iluilding, NUW ERA - - OKKGON Do You Need Any I) mrs, Wimlmvs, (ilass, Moulding Or Othor Dulldlne Motorlol. C H. Bestow & Co. j ,r"" '' 'nd MaiiiSts. I . I i I Oregon City, Oregon, ES tl ri fir fe El' El IS Si! MOWMOUTH OHEQON m n:.vriMt: hokm niioi ir Worl. 'done roniil y ami nl reiioiiimliln prl.'M , BAUL0W, OHKOO.Vl Tai TrntniiiK School for Tencht-rs; Nr p f"l'.H; New Iii partments; rngnt.h'l C' School Woik; Oriidmilea Secure C.(. "ong; .Strong Courses; Well J'-f"!' J milling Department; Normal V,'.,,, Ouirkest nnd 11.-st Way to State Cr'til" lixjiense for year from jtt;o t tlf I "rd f 1 50 tof i on .er week, 111111"" r 1 r term of t,. w,.cks. Pall trtn" W '' j.t loth; Summer term June 7 vl" For Catalogue Addrcs P, L. CAVPBELLiPf or W. A. WANN. Secretary of FacaltF.