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2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOHKIt 20, 1800 Rartoa J iunton. u.'l. ill lmk likn w in ir COKKESPON DENXE 1 J I K, Predion and family ale going lo C ii.iV AjfuAjft.jfl.Ajt!'" move to Tl)lltlUI. Mintl. SiiritKi., Oct. 1(1 Tlie Luthfant lehrated lUrvi'd festival yesterday. Miss Hertha llanrun was married hot Wednesday in the I.nt Itrran church to Mr. Oeo. Urjuiit. The wedding lull was he'd at her father's place in tli evening. Mr. Steiner lit quite tick. Fred Moehnke in hauling hit hot to town. Misses Kinina and lna Hornschuh re visiting in Albany. Krl Riemen, of Oregon City, was in our midst yesterday. Will Stelner, o( Portland, visited hit parents yesterday. Justice Schuehel. of Oregon City, a at out on a huaiiiese-pleaaur trip Saturday afternoon. Mr. Steideman't new house it nearlng com pletion. Wesley H.ll U moving into hit new dwelling. Henry and Herman Hanson were at liome from Kaiern Oregon for a few dayt during t lie past week, but have again returned. Farmers are leginning to dig potatoet. Minn Joral and Mr. Wile, of Portland, have Ixvn visiting frlendt and relation here. Colui. Coltos, Get. 13 Colton hat unavoid able been silent for a long time, but if asleep, it still aaake to the ondisputahle fact the Oregon City Enterprise it still, at enr the lending county paper. Jack Front hat played hob with the green bran and ground rherriea. Mr. Alick Baty, of Canby it painting Mr. Uorhetta new residence. Miss Minnie Carlson hat gone back to Portland again to remain during the winter Joe Carhton and Frank Arquett left on the 11th for Co k's landing. V. E. Bonney and wife made visit to Salem last wetk. A. J. Bell, of Sherwood, Wat visiting relatives in Colton last week. Andrew Gorbett has gone back to Ot-1 trander to work. Mr. Tafforty has been making im provinentt in ttie way of a new gate in lace of the steps at the school yard. School will bein next month with Mist Clinsmith, of Clarks, as teacher. Mrs. Dave Penelton and son Herbert are visiting at Mrs. Hunters. Johnie Aro'iett Is hauling lumber for a new house. Mint the tin cans and cow ! bells Im alwaya ringing in Colton. Save up your old tin rant for they will come handy In the near future. Bushiest It quite lively here on Second ttreet. Frank Pollard and Jaiuea and M atari Norrit returned home from the moun tains. Miat Berule Forman Is on the tick list. Gut Gard, who hat been visiting friends and relations here, will return to ft a . I nia noma in ran rranciMco, vteare rry to tee you go (ins, but with a happy adieu and a well wish for the future we leave you. Barton it getting quite attractive here lately that it what one of our young said. (H fmjrna Smyrna, Oct. lrt The frost of Thurs day ami Friday nlxht ripened ? the po tato tops, and digging spuds it now the order of the day. Farmers are talking about forks with extra strong handles to pry theiu out with. Frank Taylor came tack from the coast last Monday, with a load of fine ftalmon, Ye scribe knows whereof he speaks for he has eaten thereof. Our progressive farmers, Joe Schwartt and V. H. Yoder are each putting up a silo. Our school, district No. t2, began last Monday w ith a good attendance, Victor Dickey ia the teacher. Mr. G. Latin left today forPawson C unty, Neb., where he has two brothers retiding. Uncle Gideon as he ia famil iarly called will almost rank with the pioneers he having come to Clackamas county twenty three years ago and this is his first trip out of the Kate. J. J. and L. H. Yoder took in the Portland exposition Friday and Saturday of lat week. The mill here had to, put on extra help for the past two weeks so as to keep up with the orders for lumber. A. L. Yoder left for Cor vail is last Tur- day morning where he expects to attend Thy let your neighbor know it? And why give them chance to guess you are even five or ten year more? Better give them good reasons for guessing the other way. It is vcy easy ; for nothing tells of age to quickly at eray hair. 1 wot VMor D from coming ia youth-rencwer. It tildes the age under a luxuriant growth of hair the color of youth. It never falls to restore color to gray hair. It will atop the hair from out also. It feeds the hair bulbs. Thin hair become thick hair, and thort hair becomes long hair. It cleanses the tctlp; re moves all dandruff, and prevents its formation. Vt'e have a book on the Hair which we will gladly tend you. II a)o nA iMala an tha too. flu fuu m.m lhaiuaol oa U Vir. writ- tha dia-tnr "ul II. (liigt't will t ut their buck a In st aa S.H111 as the weather l favorable-. Biel.ln has the roof on hi h'f collar . I'olifkua sunk their new well some .leeir hut llintlly g.ive H "I1 " j..l having cotiie to solid stone whkh It without scams or checks. They will piolml.lv Mill tne hole what a pity they couldn't e.iw It up Into port hole. Some rain Ml the (ore part ol the week. t W. Larson has rente.! the Ned'iiuer ! place (10 acres;, la to pav na)ear lent. It has a good house and bam. well and ! seteial uulluiildiiiga and a )oung hod jintt come Into bearing. A spectacle fake Is making the rounds ol the ncighliorhiHid. Mr. Weddht wants to let out the dig. ging of his ld to some one that will take a portion of them I t par . John Mocr Ihreidicd over -M hliahela ol clover seed and the ipuhty l A I. Three heavy fros list week. The lops of garden truck as witheted by it. Mrs, St hii'WCn' Iioiim has been ivlled an I I ht. rouf repaired making it very The entollnii.iil id -l.laia Is luwly Irawlng towards the M liu'k. (iatue In not ovcily plrnlitill here tl.'s S'-ason, but lriK ui notiiea aie imted on Apple pn king sciaoii is near at hand the bins will nt I' overloaded. -fiMTnniii MiSriniu nil ta-sstttl afVtA. aw. r- i iLn .i:.r.i Artruiuir rrrnaraui'iiun as- II liniUiUifi tlvKKXlarwllUsJuU- I ruufificSkiBUuiix lAiallVmtlit m rinuvtl. a Ud JVt. Ait(1rM. LoU, Mam, di tf i miiT rinuvti. AUdrstM, V L"n. I.h) i, (vt. lo Ihe Isrnieis ate I -II.. il .1. u .il. ill I..... i.. ! ; ni.wii, iiiniuii viiiii iim'ii mil 'fiiiiin thin locality. Tim rtsenl rain ha put some of them tit-hind. The lower I'nan scIuniI coinmrnre l lail Monday wild a gihht alien. ijiue. Mr W. V. A'.ulin olflclalliig. Married Mr. Geo. Claik, of Logan, a id Mis. N. Brown formeilyof I'orlland, were united ill thn holy txinda of inatri m iny la-it Saturday. The happy couple have our heat w inhca. ijuitp a crowd of the young m pU uf this neighborhood Serenaded Mr. 'ie.', lark at his renidence, Tliey weie cor dially Invited in and all had a j lly tune. Mr. Clark knows bow to treat lLTVHIwtiTTTTTlTTKi 1 ncisnmlHol ConLtln nrlUrf Ojntiin.Morjihliitf tvr Mtiitfal. OT NAHCOTIC. AUaiJti S3 AtifeclRi-nvJy forfMllpA tton.SotirSliinvuh.DiflrrlaXrt. WiannsiTotivubKivi.lwrih" ticss mul Losi or SULl TuSimlW 5i,iuituref nt:v yowk. tiSTfAllAmLlL' , niACT confcrttArreov For Tnflinfi nnA The Kind You Have1 Always Bought Boars tho Siguaturo of 0 Kind! You Havel Always Bought, r ASTORIA O. A. C. college (or the remainder of the are aorry to part with you but you know acnooi year. Aaron says he thould have best i wishing many happy returns of Ihe day. the boys. C. V- Schultt and wife inform Ut that J The aia itl hop given by Geo, Swales they are to move from our midst. We and K. L. Arthur at the rridenct of T. McCibhin was anr.-r bolti siciallv Cherryvills. Chirsyvill, Oct. Still it it rainy and cloudy. Your scribe wishes to remedy a mis take, in regard to the items of last week in regard to the threshing machine, it came to Cherryville last Sunday and threshed for G. T. Beebe, but do not know how well his grain turned. M. Frasier is visiting his daughter Mrs. Sludler, of Salmon. Mrs. Flynn was the guest of Sirs Ttpp today. Mr. Endersly's little daughter Birdie, lias been on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Ware and their grand daughter, Mist Allie Ware were the guests of Mrs. Beebe Sunday. Died -At the home of Mr. Shank's Toes lay morning. "Old John" faithful old horse of 20 years. He yielded up toe ghost without a murmur. reopen singing school 8idj. Sa.ndv, Oct. 16. Potato digging it the order of the day. Yield is good, but good many are complaining of potato rot. Caspar Junker has purchased a large eelf-playing organ with clock attach ment for hit concert hall Prof. Karr will Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meinig were over the mountains for a pleasure trip and visiting friends near Grass Valley. Miss Tillie Brunt the assistant poet master of Sandy, will soon leave for Tortland. Bicycle riding is about oyer for this Beaton as roads are getting to muddy and paths are unknown here. Great deal o iulerest is manifested by local bicycle rider in the Portland and Mt. Hood bicy cle path which is complete from Port land to Orient, Multnomah Co. line. An effort should be made to have the path built out to Sandy. One of the most pleasant social events was the Harvest Festival ball given at Meinig's hall Saturday evening Oct. 14. jtleHsrs. Hon. Gorden . Hayes, Eli Maddock, John Bradley, J. McCown, Henry Meld rum were in attendance on the occasion. As Mr. G. E, Hayes was booked as the speaker of the evening and was introduced by T. G. Jonsrud, president, who spoke on "The Duties of j American citizens" in a manner that . won the applause and admiration of j every one in the house and who all hope have Mr. Hayes speak to us again. Eli Maddock was called upon arid made a few complimentary remarks to the progress the fcandy people are making. After the speaking all went to dance till broad day light when all weut home eeling moat delighted. started sooner, but it was hard to leave a $2 60 day job to attend school. Perry Yoder. who is working with Broyle's hop bailer near Fairfield was at borne over Sunday, He says they will have a weeks work jet. The threshing seuon it over at last Schwarti and Yoder pulled their outfit in last Saturday evening. Joe Johnston't team ran away last Friday, while hauling grain to the thresher at Mr. Bow's and although the driver, Woody Johnston was thrown all the way from ten to forty feet in the air, according to eye witnesses, he escaped' with a few slight bruises, but the wsgon, ounaie rack, and harness were strewn among the Oak grubs in a way that re minded one of an Iowa cyclone. Several from the neighborhood at teuded the sale at John Everhart'a last Saturday, and report good prices for everything. All reK)fte. a good Kctlland. Bsdlasd. Oct. 10 -It looks asifth. pleasant weather is at an end. A pleasant surprise was tended Mi. Mary and Abe Kamuscber Saturday evening. The evening was spent In games and social amusement until about ii wiien a delicate luncheon was servA,i and all took their dpnarf - - , ...... iiuuin The hearts of all were taddened by the death of one of our old and well res pected citizens, John Shirtilinger. The deceased was an old resilient of tint place. The cause wat old age. Miss Annie Hicenbothen commenced the fall ttrtn of school at district No. 75 last Monday. She is well liked by all. Harry Mosher says he is getting on nicely with hit school at Mountain Home. Misses Bertha and Ethel Sprague, of Stone, spent Saturday and Sunday visit ing their grandmother Mrs. A. Sprague. Miss Mamie Baxter, of Oregon City, spent Sunday the 8th visiting Mrs. Mosher and friends in this place. Miss Maude Stone, who is attending High school at Oregon City, siit Sat urday and Sunday at home. Leonard Newairk and wife, of Logan, spent Sunday yisiting her mother Mrs Mosher at this place. B. F. Linn has his mill in running or der and is sawing the timbers fir the frame. and financially, t in?. Ada Fatli-rt fell at school and dishra (Continued from pae 7.J I (5 m ar m mm i is 1 1 I LEAN PURE 111 comes from the use of the famous Seven Sutherland Sisters Scalp Cleaner, and with perfect cleanliness comes beauty. Mn. N. J. Bell. Box W. University Place, Omaha. Neb., writes: "Every head thould b shampooed frequently with thta wholesome remedy." After each shampoo, when the hair Is thoroughly dry. the scalp should be Ireated with Seven Sutherland Sisters' Hair Grower. Sold tv di j. , Hiaffi.rd. o ni:i i:yiu Niiiitn Oregon City, Stafford, Oct, 17. Charlie Larson Is j School Of Academy Grade. working lor Louis hchroeder. Threshers are still at it. NCM Just when you want and have to have clothing is the time that we make our un heard of low prices. The prices as given in our great 1000 SUIT SflLiE are a wonder in the merchant tailoring trade. The finest cloth manufactured and first-class work has earned us our standard reputation for good work. m 1 1 Man Co MERCHANT TAILORS Third and Alder Sts., Portland, Oregon. Thorough liiolrnrtlon. Batronagf solicited at low rales. tall term opens 2nd of Oclolmr, Kkv. W. If. Davis. Mn. M. J. Davis. 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Corner tn1. i t '1 :3? 9 t Oregon City, Oregon i!JXUa.KUijlaUl:tl!!ltl'!a!-ll'M VTW w" ir"-Ji'-te.- i:HtalliNhl IstffS, N. Erreemnan PIONEER Transfer and Brjif ejj, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE Aurora Harness Shop Wo Mako a Socially of low prices. Our rier is TKAM HARNESS. r Slock includt-H Everything Worn by a Ho" Wo liuy Ui(los for Canli. UalhiT For Salo. Do All Kinds ll- V Xiiiniicriiimi. Proprietor