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I OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SKITKMHKR 1809 e(ou ia a thing uf the put. The lipailnnf lalrt nat ant aliatlrlnir ru4 s - - --- --- h while die draw it green e can ), rotatuea have Iwn doing wonder duri.ig tne rniti. rolatoee as llg aa clothe Imi-ki't will be no eneptioii tin taon. Kotxrl llitdile ia nuking largo h Uto cellar nrar hi larn. Hop picker are rrturninrf and mod of tlu'm report tlie enton a a paying one. Svliool in Pint. No 41, commenced on Monday the lSih with Mi. Kinearson, n running order ami i sawing plank (or j of Oregon City, teacher. Mr. Kiuear- 8adj. SaMY, Sept Id Threshing it In (nil W a t in ihit vicinity, am! grain la turn ing out tine. The rain did not injure it a much aa the farmer thought it did. Yon the in now with broad amileaon their face. J. II. Weaver liaa hie new aaw mill low f ffld Sfee uur county road with givat rapidity. The roof of the Catholic church ia be irK painted which Improve ita looka Tery nun h. Mra. tieorge Ikwhlin who baa been laying out her (or two weeki haa re turned to Portland. Kay Revenue, who haa been sick la veil again. MiM Mary Mitchell baa gone to Ore gon City to attend fchool. Her many friend here will mie lur miling face. There waa but a amall attendance at church lat Sundaj on account of ao many Wing away hop picking. Kev. W. Bienr.er, of Oregon City preached. School ia progreexing nicely under the management of Win. II. Karr. People are ordered not to ride or diive on the plank for Charlie wanta to ileep. 8. P. Coalman and J. K. Maronay have gone to the mountains to work on the toll road. Mr. and Mra. Pagaham, of Portland, are (pending a few week 'out here oc cupying the cottage of li Holt. Mine Tiilie of Sandy, haa found a new way to ainue bereeU when Kd and Frank are not around ami that i to kill fliee w ith a little rubber (trap. T. G. Jonsrud, of Kelso, wa doing btiiiuees in San Jy Saturday. E. C. Strow bridge has been doing Portland the latter part of the week. Sports from Portland and eltewbere are out Irving to catch fish with elegant and cipenaive fishing pole and tackle but the country boy with hia hazel (tick and common hook beat them all. eon liaa lauglil iiere Ix'lore ana gave tplendid (attraction, anil aa aoon aa children return from the hop fields a large at tendance ia assured. Mra. Cline ia attending the atate (air. Mr. Jaatcr la hauling cord wood to market. Mr. Weddle haa corn over twelve feet tall. liage's buckwheat ia riening. They have over (ix acrea and if the weather continue" good they will harveat heavy crop. Sharp Kroa, threshed 23J3 hu'hela of wet grain lt Saturday and eel in (our d. detent place. Xitwaakl Milwaikii, Sept. 13. The Mllwaukie rchool opened today. Tbe attendance wa 71, which ia aa much of an attend ance aa any one day last term. Prof. L. L. Moore, the principal, ex wet that there will be 90 and poesibly 100, in at tendance in a few weeks. Miss Edna Rc who bat been assistant teacher for several years haa the aame position this year. Cam Cahi , Sept. 18. At lad we are hav i ig a tine (pell of weather and good progrea ia made in all farm work. Mot of the picker in the Paine hop yards returned home Saturday. A g xxlly number remained to pick in the Nhuebel yard which is under Mr. Paine'a personal management. While there was considerable disnatlofaction at the lack of (VMtciu under china bomiea, yet in view of tbe large number of pick er employed a mixttke in itself mttters moved on smoothly enough. The weather waa perfect, the aocotunio dations good, bop first class and a quiet orderly crew of pickers made things pleasant. Those who have returned from tbe yards up the valley apeak well of conditions there. School will begin tbe firwt MonJay in October under the inat ruction of Pro'. Zinaer. H. P. Cooper, wife and baby, V. J. Miller and wile visited their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Mav lad Sunday. Mr. Mary W. Burrell, o( Chicago made a abort visit last week with her old time friends Mr. and Mr. A. O. Hayward. A. 0. Hayward hai purchased resi dence property in Oregon City and will soon move hia family thither. Mr. Iewis Gardner and family started Poor clothe cannot mat you look old. tven pal cheek won't do it. Your household care may be heavy and disappoint ment may be deep, but they cannot make you look olJ. One thing doc It and never fails. It i Impossible to look young with the color of seventy year In your bair. pip permanently postpone th tell-tale sign of are. Used according to directions It grsdually bring back the color of youth. At fifty your tiair may look at It did at fifteen. It thickens the hair also; stop it from falling out; and cleanse tne scalp from dindruff. Shall we aend you our book on the Disease f. 8 ei vena jum vur Jjj Hair and It Di II it r ft t To aipx-laa f I r Vir". ma h 9 Hrbi f th.ra U U Bur a Mltf DM. i. C 1 I eblala al tha ! Irtiai th im off I th ductoff ahn II. U KKM JDIM.Ir vttk rxr iptl tum vhka XLK LawaU, kUa. 1 1 tat week on a wagon trip to California. Tbe Oregon City correepondent of the i, BatUfactory location ia found they Oreironian in the Sunday issue of Sept. 17 j intend to remain. states that tbe prone crop was a failure in Canby, Clackamas and Milwaukie. Now this is nut a fact, as Mr. Henry Bottemilier sold 37 boxes of Italian prunes lat week at 30 a ton and has enough left to beat his dryer to dry the balance. Ti.tru are several thousand Petite tree which are loaded although they have only one-third of a crop, gea erally (peaking, and from what has been seen in and about Clackamas there will be eonie (runes there, Canby we !o not know probably if we asked tbe car con' tluctor he might tell us. We have rea son to believe that the one who wrote about the prune failure does not possess a dictionary, or got his information from tome unfounded source. Many of our citizen are returning from the hop fields. All have money now and the spending of it is next in crder. At Rieley's bop yard tbe picking will be finished about Wednesday. The yield will be a little better than last year, The Epworth League of the German M. E. church Lad their semi-annual election last Thursday result as follows: Kev. Geo Harting, president; Sam Bern hard, vice president; Katie Tscharner, secretary ; Will Kuchl,' librarian, Lydia l!otlemiller, corresponding secretary; and Clara Henneman, treasurer. Mr. R. Scott baa sent a part of hi flock of prize winning cheep to tbe state fiir. Success to him this year again as be is alway on top with bis cotswold stock wherever the are shown. Ray and Guy Btryker have returned. They have been in the elate of Washing ton. Albert Henneman has gone to the Cowlitr river. The road between here and Sell wood is being graveled. (A long felt want.) The bike path Is almost finished to Milwaukie and there is yet a mile and a quirt er to the Multnomah line to be male. Mr. Emil Bottemiller, who is now foreman, Will Iiaridon and Mr. Jackson offer to finish the path and take county warrants as pay and wait till the bike tax is collected for 1900. Mr. Clark hopes that this can be done. There are a Urge number of wheelmen here who will be williing to pay their tax in ad vance bo s to got the path done, The funeral services of Mra. John Jone took place lat Sat) bath morning in the Presbyterian church, of Beaver Creek. Mra. Jones has been a very great sufferer for manv years. Her patient endur ance of constant severe pain, as also the confinement of a "shut in" life was heroic, for she never made complaint ; but from her invalids chair her loving sympathy went out to all her friends and neighbors, and her power and influ ence in the family waa greater than that of many in free health. All who knew and loved her must rejoice in the happy release from pain. Edwin Howard and family expect to tart next Sunday for the mountains after whortleberries. Rev. Allen, of Molalla, and a few others are making an euort to revive the work of the M. E. Sunday school and church in this place. It may be possible to secure a good attendance later, at the preaching rervice; but as there is already a good Sunday school well attended that would seem sufficient write-up. That reporter must be a rela tive ot the city girl who was viaiting In the country and on seeing aome honey on the table said ! ''Oh, I see yon keep a bee". Out of Juttice to the reporter, we will admit that some grower may haul dried hop away from the kiln in aacks, but tliey are like the nghteoua people in Sodom. Many acre of fine Urge watermelon are now ripe and if they should all burnt at once what would become of Oregon City and other lower river town? A few curios In the way of a solitary apple here and there may be seen by the eareful observer. Canby high achool will oen October 2. More teachers have been added and a regular high school department will be maintained throughout the year. dtalTord. Stafkoed, Sept. 19. Nice sunshiny weather that came about ten days ago ia ati'I with us, and nights with the full moon brightly shining are such as have not been excelled during the summer months. Late oats that have been cut tbe past week are curing splendidly and only a few day mote and threshing for this' Cinby. Ca.nbt, Sept 19. The projiosed new road from here to Barlow doe not ma terialize. Why it Is that the traveling public must thread its way two miles out of a direct line over a road that beggert description, Is hard to under stand. Yet these are the plain cold facts. Wake up, ye Rip Van Winkle Carlton St Itoeenkrans have added several feet to tbe length of their store building, makiag it the Urgent of its kind between Salem and Portland Canby's population has scattered to tbe four mind for the purpose of pick ing hops, By tbe way, the Telegram's illustration of dried hops being hauled away from the kiln in sacks will make many people smile. The reporter who labeled those illustrations must have been more interested in the pretty girls for which Milwaukie neighborhood is famous, than in the Saturday evening's Volanle Eruption. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklein's Arnica Salve, cures thern ; alao old, running and fever (ores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts, braises, burns, scalds chapjied hands, chilblains, beet pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Geo. A. Harding, druggist. There' always hope while there's One Minule Cough Cure. "An attack of pneumonia left my lungs in bad shape and I was near the first stages of con sumption. One Minute Cough Cure completely cured me," writes Helen Mo Ilenry, Binmark, N. D. Gives instant relief. Geo. A. Uardino. HarmoD. Harmony, Sept. 19. Hop picker are returning. Our school Ugan yesterday. Soaie ot our farmer are plowing, while other report the ground too dry. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Georg Otty, a daughter. Mii Blanche Fornter has resumed ber studies in the Portland high school which began yesterday. Grandma Luther has returned from a ymlt with her daughter, Mrs. James Walker, at Honlton. Miss Edith Karr has begun a course of Study in the Portland high school. B. L. Phillips, of Manning, was visit ing relatives here last week. W. II. Karr and Robert Johusrod, of Sandy, were visiting here Ut Sunday Mrs. Ella Colson and daughters, June and May and Miss Ethel Carter, will re turn to Seattle this week. Mr. Jackson ha arrived oyer from Eaxtern Oregon with a band of forty or fifty horses Mra. Guidon, of Uirlim, U vlaltlnu friend hers. Mr. A. W. Cooke Is working Hie ro.d niur Mr. tlrimwell's. Mr. Chii. NorrlaU batching t his wwk. 1U would like a rook. A girl wa born to Mr. and Mr. loii- don. We extend congratulation, Sam. tjilloa number of hop pickets ate coming back. Mr. Willie Cook ied through hem Sunday. Mr I'l.. Ituruhar.lt and Tom I'dell relumed home from the mountain. Miiwa Emma and Annie Iturghardt tHk a (pin on their wheel to 1miiucu the other day. Mr. Kollmau will soon build hi huiie, Moot all the farmer In Ihla vicinity have not threahed yet. A Urge band of borne panned through htr Hand ay. Mr. Kurgharilt ia buty In the mill. Ullwaukl. MitWiiKiR, Sept. 17. -Milwaukie lo'k( rather drowiy thi week on ao count of ao many having gou hop picking. Fred Birkeriueler returned from the hop Held not long since. School commenced MomUy with a g d attendance. Mr. Hooper haa Junt returned from in specting another Urge Urin lately Uiuglit by Page A Son of Portland. Mr. Woim waa in ttda part pooling do linitlent tax notice the Ut week. The pluter have commenced work on ti e l."huin houae and have the work well undor way. It. W, (laniard and wife have jut rr turned from Grangeyille, Idaho, where he ha hern employed aa bookkeeper. Heaayathe mining excitement I dead, practically (peaking. Auguat IVittsmiller, of Claika y trd relative in Oak Groye the lat of the Work. Mr. ItUley baa flnWhed picking hi hoi s; they were gathered before the mold gotlilU.hu atari and hi dried hox areolan excellent finality. Mr, KiUy ia an up-to-date hop man. It ha baa been reported that Milwau kie la soon to have a mlnotrel clut. Ye correspondent hoa there ia mint truth in the report. Mr. Ralph, of Portland, waa viaiting old friend in Milwaukie Saturday lust. It s reported that Mra. J. WiUon will raivato Portland for the winter and school her children. Milwaukie grange met Saturday; II. ly are still taking In new member and de termined to build a new hall. Plana are already made. While Mr. Flx-her, oir popular oUrry man and hia li'tle son, were crooning the river with a boat load of clay for pottery purports he wa atrnck by a river eteam er and hia Uat broken into piece. T e little boy wa badly bruited, hut both were picked up by the (hip's crew and United sad ly on tiore. -Zl , "' 1 j AV..vLil Jc Prcnaralion firA8- Cimilatiiiit Bw rocti amlKrtfuti ling ik SUinuub wxl 1 wwtb if IVonu)h!l)i;ftioit.nrtM iicis nrvt itaii .Cental wneWw (hmiu7.Monhliie w MUk'm-KotNahcotic. tmtti rift Apoftf I nvntrdy forrrntlf tion.5our5tonvh.I)loriUx4, Wtanns jConvulsioiu .1 evrmh- tins mxl LossorSixtH lAcSuniW Si"lu el NEW VOIfK. axAtrr cow vrytAmu., nil Forlnfftntiand Child. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of M U AM M- Kill You Kan Always Bought, III a E AMPIDN HAYMAKER if "Known as tho Wobblo Gear." Bolton Barton. Sept. 18. 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