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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1899)
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SKPTKMNKR 1, lfW or-w-vw-w rnp and was dragged for some tltttue J In form ho jrot hU foot nut. COKKHSrONDEN'CE Jl, T0.rWl'm.WcJminKoulto8.nJ, N to hold iiu-ft i nit next week. Mrs. A. K. Meiers has moved bark to lVriland. Mis Nancy Mi Adam ha Mil lior nutty friends farvwtdl at Sandy and will hetoafter rviimin in I'ottland. Mti. K. O. Shillor ami two com n turiuHl I. omo After sending the summer herr. K.Hnl. Klin ami, Aug ?l The rain of the tast mi prvsont ia lint welcomed by many of the farmers, especially thcwti who hve ttii'ir grain in the tield. Though it ia o( mtii h damage to grain it it of much In-m fit to potatoes and garden. Piida seem to be very scare this sea mn. WliHt few tliere are are email. J. and l. C. Kichardson are talkit gof ltty it.g a separator and running a thresh in machine this season. Mr. Hubert has his new house nearly i-omptcted. It ail J i much to the looki of hit farm. Kev. L. Pavies preached liia farewell ermon at this place Sunday evening to very attentive congregation. Mr. Davit ha made many friends during hit short duration here. V wish he would come bark to us again. Willie Williams, of Washington, is visiting old friends in this community. I. Linn is f tiding a few days in Lo gan with Joe tpragne. Mies Annie llioinbothein is engaged to teach the fall term at district No. 75 at this place. Miss Hicinbotlieu) is said to I a competent teacher. F. E. Murdock, of Mackshurg, Imt for merly of this place, is hauling lumter from Win. Donney 's saw will. Ah now ! Frank, this looks suspicious. Mm. C. V. Shiilta has not enjoyed Yery jtood health of late. Jewie Baxter, of Oregon City, is visit ing friends in these parts. Cert Sprague was visiting I'eter Tan crata of Clackamas Heights one day last week. Harvie Mattoon.of Viola, has been seen driving over our roads with his team and txit'Cy of late. Bhabtl. Sui bil, Ang. 27. Mrs. Grimer and her grand daughter, I'alla llornschuh btve returned from Seaside. Rev. liillt-brand, of Oregon City, was visitor at the home of Mr. Duffy during the wet-k. Jack Kelly has returned to Oregon City. Kev. Essig went to Portland last Mon day to spend a few days with Mr. Staub Tbe Mormon elders preached in our achoolboose to a large audience on last a urday night. Dr. Soromer was out Friday to attend Mrs. MaesiMftr, who ia very low, t reti uoetinke. our enterprising saw mill man, continues to haul lumber with two teams. Nearly all the members of the Lu theran church here, and a few others went to Sherwood to celebrate a festiva! list Sunday, but all were nearly soaked before they not home. Christ. HortiK huh called on his neiuh bor, E. F. (iuenther yerterday, and they talked about the weather. yes they did Berry Burkner, of Carus, was taking pleasant stroll through our neighbor hood one day last week. Fred Kleiner has finished hauling lum be i for Mr. Cummins. Laurence Ilornscbuh and family Cams, are visiting in our neighborhood today. Miss Lizzie Wolf, of Portland, is visit iug Ler parents here for a few days. Bev. Copley preached an able and im pressive sermon in the Evangelical church here this afternoon. Matron!. STArroHn, Aug I'S. We take the lib erty to state that it does not always rain here, as Sunday was a very nice day. We would say something about the grain, but, as it is the general opinion of many we are supoed to express, we fear that such strong language would nut U nice in print, but we will remark on our own hook, that farmers are blue and the air is too. Much grain was stacked Friday and wetter grain has never been put In stack. Some of it was sprouted and some bundles would almost drip water while they were wet in the middle. (age's are leaving their grain stand- ittg in the tie Id as it dries tauter standing than shocked, and ia not so liable to sprout. Mrs. WeissfiiWn has been entertain ing her daughters Mesdames Walter and l'olifka. A. M. llolton and family are expec ted to arrive iu our midst the middle of tue week. They are from New What com, Wash., and coming overland by team. Mrs. llolton is the youngest daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. J. A. (iage. Early apples and plums are riue. Ap ples are unusually small and scrubby, but the plutna are very large and smooth. Mr. Keutter bas demolished his old cellar building. Hazelnuts, which have been plentiful this season, are almost a thing of the past. Squirrels are laying up large sup plies. Some farmera calculate to start their plows this week. 8andy. Sasdy, Aog. 28. Sandy people have an easy time of it waiting for good weather but it seems very slow In com ing. Most all grain is ready to cut, fcome Las already been cut and a volun teer crop is growing on top of the shock which are getting green aa grass and makes farmers look very blue. Last Tuesday our people thought tbe world was coming to an end, when just north of town a terrible roaring was heard and the sky was as black as tar. The strange noise proved to be a young cloudburst, which went up the Sandy bottom, water pouring down in torrents and swelling the river to overflow. Mr, Brawhall had 40C0 ties in the river, but the boom broke and all ties were lost. The sawmills are busy regardless of the rain saw Ing railroad ties. There are seven mills all within six miles from here all ' sawing ties'. Manary & Co, were in this vicinity with a view of lo cating a saw mill here. J. H. Weaver has purchased another boiler and is now putting it in place. When finished he will start in full force Hawing road plank. Mr. Spanlal will give a party in his new residence, which was recently com pleted. Joel Jar J. oi Kelso, win build a new 4,; ore as bis business requires it. W. II. Karr is attending tbe teachers' institute at Oregon City. He will re sume teaching Monday. Travel to the mountains is over this year. Herman Ridderbitsh, Bullnin mail carrier, had a narrow escape of being dragged by a horse. While trying to mount he slipped with bis foot in a stir- Carui Caart, Aug. 28. A bright sun and clear sky enlivens the prospect for thresh ing. Much grain is still in the shock and tome of it badly sprouted but a week or ten days of good weather will see the fields pretty well cleaned up. Tbe grading of the Molalla road is about completed, one day's w jrk needed to finish. Parties are much In vogue the pres ent season. Mrs. pavid Jones recently gave a party in honor of her son and two daughters, who are visiting their pa rents. On August 29, Mrs. M. E. Lon don entertained a larg- number of guests, old and young in honor of her daughter Lillie's twentieth birthday. Saturday evening last some twenty-eiuht young people gave a surprise t) the Misses Lulu, Lily and May Ha) ward. Messrs. C. A. Inskiep, E. Vanwey, E. Keeb e and E. O. Hay ward.of Oregon City, were among the guests. Word is received from Julius Berenrdt who lately met with a serious accident caused by the bursting of his gun, that he is rapidly improving and will soon be able to return to his home from Oregon City, where he was taken for treatment. Mr. Crowley and her grandson, Lee Eaton, will soon take up their residence in Oregon City, w here the latter will at tend school. (ILeaves GiVC warning oi wuaep So the falling of the hilr tells of the approach of age and declining power. No matter how barren the treo nor how Iciflcss it may seem, you confidently expect lesvea again. And why? Because thero Is life it the roots. k So you need not worry about H the falling of your hair, the 3 4IIValh.llVtl UV thti her cparture or And wl youth J k and reality. And whyf Because ir tnerc is a spark or life remaining in the rood of the bair mm VfltiOft will arouse It Into healthy activ ity. The hair cesses to come out: it begins to grow: and the glory of your youth Is restored to vou. $'e have book on the Hair tnd its Diseases. It is free. Th0 Bi Adrlom f. ir vm 4a not ohuii ail ih WfiAta Tnq j-wUmI f rot Hi q lh Ittfor, Writ lb 4urU,r about It. trvbbi thr b 4!fflttltv wMfc four r Um hwh 4f b Mtl muTMj. Addr.a US. t. C. AlUt, Uxlt. Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Flynn guests of Mr. and Mis. lUty Humbiy. Mis Alpha Ware la Hit) gmt of grandmother, Mrs. Warp. Mr. and Mra. link IoI'IinikI chlMicil have gone to Eastern Oii'gou on a visit. Mr. (ieoign II Mi n attended Sunday school at l'irshl lust Sunday. Aurora. Ai KoKt, Aim. HO. Threshing la In order now. Everyone Is making an ell'ott to gt through aa hop pii klligl g iing to itimmeiice aa early as Friday and many will commeiiiv by next Mon day. There has Hut hemi iiiu Ii damage o grain, and hops will m of better qital it y than for some years unless rain aeta In now, w lilt li is liol ex peeled. The builders of the new dcsit are making rapid progress and hope to have il compli't aoine lime in SeplemUr, It is soiiiethlng that has been needed for years. When cmiipleted Aurora can tsat of having a much better depot than many larger towns, II. J. Miller has been in Portland this week oil business. It. L. Keed was In Portland Tuesday purchasing supplies for lil new barbrr hop, on the water front. Mr. iKihliina has moved to Candy lo rrside sr liuiiolitly. The doctor In attondaiico iih)ii F. T. Hurst, the suspecl of variloid sata there n wd Im no fear of loritagiott aa the troiiMe. has develosi sullU'ienty In ay that it is not variloid or anything else ColiUgiutl. Th Itarh HorsV. 'Say, pa. what la a dnrk horaT" ankod the little sou of a well known east aide politician, having frvqurntly beard his 'it her ua tliat rxpiraalon lu sx-aklng of conveutlutia. "A dnrk horse, my son. Is on thai never cornea to UghL" Columbus (l) I State Journal Mm urn I Tlio Kiwi Vou Alwuj lloiiglit.iin.l wlilrli lnwl iu for t : '"r" ,,a ,,or,,,, ,ho l,"re of - nrnt iiwul tnlcr ItU rr, (A(j7tcA4t AIK'W to ilrt rlrr yon lu t, All Coiinlcrri ll, Imlttttliiiu mut Huliatltutra urn Imt r.t. iirrlimnts Ht trills Hh mtil rmlnngrr Hi limit , cf luftuits nnl t liU.lrru-r.iprrlcnro niruliiat r.irrliiirut. What is CASTOR I A CiistorU Is ft suhatltut for Ctor Oil, Twrrirorlr, Dp, ni.d HtM.tlilmr Hiniiw. It U Ilttrnilc.s and rirnamtt. jt roiitulim nclthrr t)plum, Moriiltlur nor other Nuntiiio attbsliUMT. II ngf U lis iftwrnntrr. It lflroys Worms nod wlliijs IVvrrUhtiraa. It currs Ilrrlurr nn C'tdlo. It n llcrrs Trrtltlntf Troul.lra, mrra t'onatlpatlon mill riiituli'iiry. It ftsalmlUtrw tlto INmmI, rrtftiUlr lb, Moiniuh mid lloMiU, itUlnir lsrulllsy mnl liaturul alcra. Tho tblldnii's riuur-Tho Jlothrr' Trlnitl. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tbo Signature of J The Kind You Have Always Bougl In Uso For Over 30 Years. VM4 a .M ' r lllal llalBra. "IWt you think I writ with a gtvat deal of dasbt" lniulrrd the new womau n-porter. "Yea." reapond.tl the city editor, "and I'd much pn-ft-r to hare you use commas and aemlctilona." Cleveland I'laln healer. Jtllwankls MiLwaiKic, Aug. 28. Ilorner Mullen has completed a nice picket fence ia front of his residence. School will commence Monday Sept, 11, 1899. Everybody seems to be moving. Three families moved this week. Work commenced sgain on the biry cle path. Clara Ilenniman is recovering from the EcumpH. Augusta Bottemiller is on the sick list. Everyone seems to be interested in the Dreyfus cane. Small parties are leaving daily for the hop field. Mrs. Thomas and children, who have been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Bottemiller, left for Albany where her husband is employed in the woolen mill. Ben Keal quit the hay bailer on ac count of illness. Alex Zanders left Monday for the mines in Southern Oregon. Mrs. Read, of Portland, and her grand daughter, of Oak Groye, have just returned from an outing to Mt. Hxid. Mr. Peaterson, of Oak Grove, is paint ing his houHe. The late rain did a great deal of dam age to the tomatoes in this part. Dame liumor says that acertain young wood hauler offers a liberal reward for the man who stole the singletree from his wagon and says he will double the reward if they will produce tbe man who unloaded bis wagon. Julius Broetje bas found time to paint bis greenhouse? Miss Clara Ileitkemper has been at the coast for some wt-elta mt. ft t t a t a I neverai oi me soiuier Doys are em ployed on the bicycle path. Kd Titholke is making a record aa a fast hay baler in our vicinity. Etc It t'retk. Kagic Cbkkk, Aug. 19. The weather seems lo be settled again or clear weath-r which is gladly received by all in this sectiot'. The grain in this section is nearly all more or less damaged by sprouting even some of the wheal that is not out is sprouted. The Hippie boys are threshing already. David iVjnglas, Woodle and Howletj had their winter oats threshed last week ' and turned out 12 to 48 bushels to the acre. ! i Henry Udell has ben visiting friends ; here for a few days. He seems to have some great attraction to this noijlilxjr-. The basket meeting Sunday was well attended. Mr. Calitr, one of the Oregon volun teers, who recently returned from Ma oils, is visiting friends and relations near ; Eagle Creek. 1 C. II. Dauchuy, of Gladstone, was out here Sunday and took dinner with J. P. Woodle. He returned home iu the eve ning. The Douglas boys have Bold their old threshing machine to some parties at Dover, who will do the threshing in that section. The wrluga of birds are Dot only lo aid locomotion to llie air. but also on tbe gruuud and water. One hird rvu has claws In the "elbows" of Its wljg to aid lo climbing. Sheila, as they ar kuowu lu the present day, were not uaM In the nary until the Utter rod of tut rlgh tevQtb century. Barton Bakton, Aug. 28. Barton is still on top, but if it doesn't stop raining soon it will go under. Tbe present weather is not favorable to harvesting. Some report that grain is sprouting already. The young people are all talking about going hop picking. Who was the fellow that got left the other night? We feel sorry for you. A pleasant surprise party was given to Chas. Burghardt Saturday evening, Aug. 2ith, in honor of his birthday. The evening was Bient in dancing. At a late hour a delicious supper was served and the guests retired, wishing Charles many happy returns of the day. Tliote pres ent were: Misses Emma ant' Mvrtle Dottty, Lillie Ilufmaster, Annie Bull, Maggie Smith, Maude Tracy, Extella and Luzmia Kichey, Emma, Anna and Mattie Burghardt; John and Frank Doty, Edgar and Henry Heiple, Dave Uufmaiter, Chas. Lynn, Gus liornet, Kd and Bred Bates, Peter VetHch, Willie and Utho Kichey, James arid Bert Kichey, Warren Pointer, John Ilin kle, Will Cooke, Kobert Hciner, rrank Pollard, Charles and James Norris, Er nest Burghardt, Gabriel Norris. Chas, Burghardt has been hauling flour to Sandy the past week. Miss Annie and James Jlenklo at tended the dance at Currmsville last Friday night. A Vigorous Shampoo once every week w ith Seven fl Sutherland Sisters' Scalp Cleaner, when immediately fulluwed with n thiirotich iimIi- Cation 'f the Hair Grower, will make the hair soft, silky and luxuriant, rnlovt ly hair mean unhealthy hair. These preparations strengthen us w ell as cleanse and purify. They make and keep the hair U-autifiil. p'or men, women and children. Hold by all drottlot: i i 5 CHAMPION HAYMAKER MI "Known as tho Wobblo Gear." pAKMEKS . . . Your tenm will have the l!Ht of care and Full Measure of Feed At lhe City StableB. W. H. YOUNC, Prop., W. H. Cook Suociuar to Livery Rigs on Short Notice. Telephone No. 42. Clurrjvlllfi. Ciikbhwiue, Aug. 2f). Misg Belle Osborn has gone to Portland to work. OASTOIIIA. Bars tb mvm Tou Have Always Bought C. ICalahllklied MS. N. Greeuu PIONEER Tranfef and Exjfe, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE K-peeUHy adapted f.ir rutii-irf aiiinit tiiui.., a'uiira ete , ai"l"'r gMiinl p..r em U. m,.,, u, t.tfi ,. In anv 4jin with lh kr- I m.tn.u ' NO OTHER MACHINE CAN DO THIS." H Ilin I. I ati.larlliin i,f a' y nurhii m, t,a n.iil. I n r..r r.r.I f.l.il,,f i,,kr II. r ll.'l.l, I., ,.,., , . ,,,, , ,l.'lHrfl' ."i.mr . . nvur.i im or il. 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