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r . 2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1801) CS"V 'V'S'-W larvvWVM ' t CORRESPONDENCE J Ismarns. lAMAoiid, Otolr, U Kairi liss conic onr tain, it murk iH'ltci limn Mich rolil weallior, as -we lisve lo(n having. A. W. Cooke lias ixh-ii doing tome traveliniron the Rock Ctrck ami CIsek" ama rud, M. li Is flue piece of work The Rock Creek lirMire is now rt?aJy (or use. C. K. Hunter and Ilrotlirr lYrryars baling hav and trw in this neighbor borliood at Mr. Iorn's. Miss Mary Tout was at Portland" Sat urday and Sunday attending the fair. A great many farmer are. going to mills and gelling their flour anJ choj ping done for the winter. MiMlVlsis Newell was visiting Mrs. Everett Hubbard, of Sunnyside last Fri' day, and made a flying trip on her new wheel. Rev. Rich, of Kelso, preached at the Rock Cret k echuol house Oct. 15th, to a well filled how. Miss Nettie Cooke was home visiting last Friday faun where she has teen working, She intends going to Walla Valla to work soon. We w ish her me rest and a happy return. It has been reported that Mies Julia and Ktlte Young had two di ien chickens stolen while they were away from home. Whoever thev are tiier had better lay low. L. A. Reed, one of Clackamas county's Wot teachers, is teaching the Ianiascus school, iliftntt 77, which is under good tnsnament. This rain will pat a stop to- wheel rid ing. . W. Feather says, he wants to sell his wheeL Don't get discoursed because it rains a little. Mrs. Barton was in Portland last Fri day and Saturday attending to .business. A. masquerade ball will be given at Lents on Thank-giving evtning. Ben Kimbley was accidentally shot while hunting in the mountains. He was not injured very badly, only breaking one rib, but he is still under the doctor's care and w ill soon be home. Some of the young people from here attended the dance given at Logan last Saturday evening. They report a good time. . Tong went to Portland Monday to attend lo business. Those who have attended the expo sition this ear report it belter than any previous year. A. C. Newell returned home Thursday evening from Washington where he has been working for some time. After a ew weeks viiit with his people he will return to his work again. Born, to Mrs. Harry Ponley a boy Oct. 1G. school near Canby last Monday good attendance. The Harlow house hat an occupant for the winter. Milwaukie (irange tok steps toward buying the lots upon which they Intend to build, in the future, Mr. (.Irani) is taking a six week's trip out of the country. Still there is room for lalvoriug men on the S. P. R. R. track at Milwaukie. The young friends of Jennie Huntley gave her a very pleasant surprise party last week. All express themselves as having had a good time. Mrs. Moore, of Portland, was visiting her son L. L. Moore, during the week. Friends have heard from Miss Ida Birketueier and say the Is much pleased with her new duties in the Chicago Training School. Mr. Ridley, tr. has sold large amount of ball d hay, somewhere in the neigh borhood of a hundred tons. "Silent" always closes by saying "more news next time." We should be much pleased to have the "more news" in the next issue. What is the matter with "Kli" and Pro. Cheney" T From what they print shout each other a sensible reader would think that they were both af'aid to go lo the court house and look at the records. There would naturally lx a sore spot where the "Larlow-rress" moved in. A young politician when asked, "what animal had only one eye" said "the man from Marshfleld, Or.," When asked why, he replied; "Because he can see only one side of the Filipino question." Hon. County Commissioner Richard Scott, of Milwaukie, is suffering severely from an attack of rheumatism. Prof. Ira McLaughlin was thrown from hit horse while riding bme (rum Concord w here he teaches school and had his shoulder severely injured. School has closed for one week on sc-1 count of the accident. II. Hennemsn has plead guilty of dog slaughter in the first degree. He put op the plea of defence of personal prop erty, as the dogs had been picking his geese. Hi mms If It wit only health, might let it cling. Hut it U a couKh. On cold no sooner pastes off before another comet. But it' the same old ceugh all the time. And it'i th tame: old story, toe. There Is first the cold, then the counti, then pneu monla or consumption with the long sickness, and life tremb ling in th balance. T flier's Cherri Moral loosens the grasp of yourcough. The conception of the throst and lungs it temoveJ; all In ftammstion is subdued; the parts are put perfectly at rest and the cough drops sway. It his no ditcatcd tissues on which to hang. Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plaster draws out inflammation of the ,Un8f- Haiwntal w. hS t V arfll rMrV toot. If t ha.a an. ..MtialalM H tat u4 dlr Ml an.4i.al Mllr ya ran f..lbl obun, fil f dtr fTMir 1 "II! rr4t JUiraa. Utt. i. C AVr. Low. II. Mm. Rev. F. Lance, the newly eWted pre iding elder of German M. E. church, preached his first sermon last Sunday iie is an aoie speaxer ana win do a great help to the district who welcome him so heartily. Several of the members of Viola As sembly United Attisans visited Mt. Tabor Assembly Tuesday evening, Chrryvlll. CiiEKBYfiiXK, October, 21. Mr. snd Mrs. Oliver Shidler, with their little daughter, Rosie, were the guests of Mrs. Shidler's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frszer, Saturday and Sunday. Chas. Shanks has returned home from Bridal Veil lotting camp where he met with a painful accident in cutting his Land with an ax. J. W. Baty and son, Claude, are build In); a cellar and woodnhed, which adds to the improvement ol his place. j U. T. Beebe is doing a little ploughing and is also getting shakes for his new barn. It is understood that a certain one at Cherryyille has been eettlng Lis fish net and has caught a few fish. School is progressing nicely under the management of Miss Guttridire. Mr. Slruchen and children Lave re turned home from the bopfields.. They report good waes. Spelling school begins Friday evening. All are cordially invited to attend. Bink Tapp hag sold some of his cattle. Milwaukie. Mii.wai kik, Oft., 21 Hon. Geo. C. Brownell, of Oregon City, was a Milwau kie visitor this week. August Bottemiller panged through our little burg on his way to Richfield, Or. w here he intends to farm. Miss Bunnell w as visiting her brother Elmer, lant week. J. I). Stevens viMted the school and gave mi interesting talk upon the subject of history. The members of Ash Camp W. of W, under the management of Lr. Sell wood, gave a minstrel play in the town tiall Friday and Saturday evening which was very largely attended. It is reported j tnai over mree nunureo uciceM were Bold. This shows how the people ap preciate home talent. Some excellent guitar music was furnished by parties from Portland, while Paul Kiel and Mearl Lakin did some performing that professionals would not be ashamed of. Everydody seems to appreciate the effort of the young men who with to develop , Louie talent. Ye corree pon Jetit hopes this will not be the last. Preaching services eyery Sunday even ing after C. E. at the Evangelical church. Alix Keliman commenced a term of fioriBfs. Boeings, Oct. 24. Once more after a cold snap the clouds hare covered the heavens and the earth has been hit with Oregon mist. The cold weather spoiled lots of fodder for M Sons. lotato digging commenced but the rain put a stop to it. Potatoes are yielding very well in this part. Miss Estella Richey went lo Portland yesterday to visit friends and relatives. Mrs. M. Vetsch has been quite ill the past week. P. Utiger has "been on the sick list, also Mrs. D. Headerman. Mr. 0. Aemioegger made a trip to ! Judridge recently.. Boys we will get to use our tin cans and cow bells in the near future from all tigns. A crew of hands were laying plank on the Richey and Bradley road last week. If the county had a few more rtntlers like our road boss we would get better roads before long. 0. W. Boring is going to go to Port land this week for the winter. He it Ph rouhl never havu produced "The Ilolls" had he lived In Csuhy, The run slant tingling of half a doaeu Im'IIs ul different cnlihert would have caused hiiu to write a corned beef poem instead, just as it cause sleep to foiank pillow ami raiim cltlsen to charge Into the t root at the hour uf mldiiluht armed w itli old hen coop. Tim war w Ith Hpaui, the yachtrace, and the liiimecoiiiliig of iVwey, have o occupied the city council that It ha not ha I time to provide the relief for which all good and rlgliti'oua cilisen have Iwen earnestly piaying, but relief must come, IM an ordinance I passed prohibiting owners from put ting hell on their cow. Canby I small but It I not a stock ranch. The Red Front saloon ha changed hand and a new conficllonery store has lieen opetwd by l.ogan IUo. Teasel grower of lli Molall country have begun shipping thl year' crop at the rate of one car load per day, The iiidttalry it purely a local one, many people never having Been any of lhe iic(ul lillle plants. The school enrollment Is comlderahlv past the hundred mark. There are til lesn non-resident students, six of whom belong to the high school leparliiien', A fine set of vncycloidia (Wing thirty five dollars ha lceii added to the principal' room. Several of our rltlien are In what Hi'! people would call trouble. It seems that they bought tract of land from a trut company which had previously mortgaged the land to another company. The first company failed to raise th incumbrance and now (he sm-oiid comany sell the trai ls abro gating several hundred acre in a Ixxly t j the highest bldlr. thus relieving our friend of home which they have made at great exx-iie of tuotiy, time and labor. s-v w a ft rt... Khul Yum IIuvo Alwuyi Iluiiulit, mid Hlilcli lmafc. fa mt tor ovi r 30 jrrw, li lMni tlio Itfimtur, 0( s - itiul Iiiw Irrrit liuuta uiuler kl j,. 7 Stfff' ,mI "P,',,"l "' It llifiiney" jay.cA4't( Allw no one to dccrlvo you In u, All Coiiiiforfelt, IiiilUtlmw mul Hiibstltutea art) but Ki. iHTliiirnts that trifle Uh uriil rmliiirrr thn health of laOuit mit t'hlllrra-r.iirrlrur ttgutuat l'.iprrlmrm. What is CASTORIA Cn!rli U A Biibttltute for Castor Oil, lhtrririirlc, Drop, nnl K.Mthlnir My nip. It U HaniilrsB and I'leitsnut. It contain nrltlu'r Opliim, Morphlno lior othrr Nurrotl Bubstniico. If B U It) g-'MnuU' It drtri) Worm, tuiil allay rcvprUhiH'sw. It rurra DlMrrlnri and folio. It rrllrvrt) Twthlnir Troulrlra, curru Const Ipati,,, laud riiituli'my. It iisslinlLitrsj tlio Tood, rruulatr th htoiimch mid llowrU, gllaT Iirnlthjf mid lintural tlceft, Tho C'hlldrcii'a l'iiuuci-Tho 5IotUcr' friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Al-WAY8 Bean tho Signaturo of going to attend school at Poilland University. Mrs. Wm. Ilickey is going to move on her place soon, Mr, Boydson list rented Mr. Ix-shasera place. Mr. White, of Salem, hat rented Mr. W. T. Welcb't place and hat moved en it. One young man has been thinking of B)r)t(620Cd2)0O6K9)2M4))K starting to school and taking np the study of botany. His favorite specimen i being the study of the "Rose." Willam.iu falls WilUiutts Faiis. Oil. 2t. ur Sunday school which waa organised a short time a:o I progressing nicely, and regartlles of the rain i largely attends!. W liave reason to le proud of our school, which i viry uccrully o in ducted by Prof. Hyatt and Mist II. ('-, Tin following is the nionihly rM end- ln October 1st : Total ntnuler enrolle.l, t4 i primary grade, IK); grammar grade, St; increase In enrollment ovrr laMyrar, SI percent. The following pupil were neither absrat nor tardy during the month: Johnnfe Ream, Nora Iter line, Uenevievw Capen, Trcy Clestn. Jennie R-ani- liieniii Rasmussen, Besain Continued on pae seven) S f The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. IE 'A lit sre-4- ' V ' ' . ' l'ir -- I '-7.:, - -9'. 'V. i..i liar rooty. Habmo.xv. Oct. 2".'. The present rain , etech A j,M atopped most all kinds of farm work , which was in progress during the dry weather. Potato digi(ing had begun, showing a good yield. Some of our farmers have sown their' fall wheat, while other are not so lar along on account of the dryness of the ground, which, however, is new thoroughly wet down. Bryan Davis, who has been very tick during the past few weeks, la slowly Im proving. Caaby. Cakbv. Oct, 24.-"The Man With Hoe" came, pleased us at first, annoyed us at last, and was gone; the cow with the bell ws, is, and probably forever shall be. Our town is singularly free from petty annoyances with this one ex ception. The fine, Imaginative mind of NOW 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 SALE 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. n J.I. Mei Co. MERCHANT TAILORS Third and Alder Sts., Portland, Oregon. Baldness Can be Cured Jutt w lung thsrs la a partlcl o( vltaltlr la lh hair root. Th lart I hst lh h.d to smooth and nminf U no p.m tvmt that th root. tanth f'1.t. tspilin lDthih skin, hair roots mat l Sl.xt with lat.nl vlta'nr, anJ all thai Is r quir to davtlou, th.m Into a lxaati(ul h.aj ul hair to lh. faith, (ulspplicatiuool tbpro(xr a.nla. Seven . Sutherland Sisters'. prrallna fnrnlah th ta.la.t, surest and quick.! war lo ? lain l( th.t la or l not laitnt HI bnath a hal battel hair. Why But trr Xhtml soi.n sv iisi'ooirrt. ' i . -hi t f Mi lyAfiONS. 5 ! 8 O o An; I lie Host Wagons Tossibh; to Iluihl . . . ni:vi: in Niiti.i: r Oregon City, School of Academy Grade. Tlinrouifh lnlrnellnn. Patronan solirittxl at low rates. Fall term opens 2nl of Oetohitr, Kkv. W. If. IUvis. Mas. M. J. Davis. Ahvays Have Hrcn, Always Willfc A n-'iit4tl'iii maliiiaiiifHl for (' y.-a't l a bni'rir guratii of s r "l waK"n ma-ln of l ai nuiprial, proi-o'ly -aMiil, ilian all lb pfiui ainl saarrtmiia of Miami!' lorrra' ariita mit ilr-alrt In li-n namH nnkiioaii d 'ni.a I'oinlxiii-.l. )laliulat lurr of Ml(rhll Vk'ns ') to il't xr if ni, alMivti Die inarkel prlie of lh t.l o.k-.m liuilirr l the t-ri i l.-t) uf rull.ng uv-r, .;-! Inrf anil akliiimltig o!f the rrram oj li e U-.l watfoiiarn k. Thl la A I'.MlU'TK K. Tan. I II. e .Ml K HU L WAiiUN ItiriVHY Is A hfl'KMolt AUIU1K. Ami KNOW tl.ftt you havo the It KST that ran I ttinJ. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co.u;:::."I First ond Taylor Stroot Portland, Orcgo ONLY S2.76 ftlNOHOMOHi V.twnn. sVt. uut, and swimI lu usv iuu 9nUT fM m4 tMaf t)l, lUo nun tor of llicbsw sUtrand IM 4 , ftnrl will s-M Kite ( II ll...ukJH to flamlnaliun aiamina and trr It M ur nart .i.r rtf and If f.,un.l r-riwit, mitfrf, mmii a. r. i"im aaa la. mt MMl.r.l .!.. fm It mm fc.ir4 .1. par Iha i.r.M M'M aar p.UI Srrrlr.s4,7s, a4 fbi,M, V iir.. i'l.t n 9 will av.r.a 4l ta 10 raril. f(lr .4' n l,W hillr.. Tins CAPI Ifl LA TEST 8TVl.e fOn SALLni d WINTIR. 11..11. from an ,ir. an. ...4 Sat f .11 VM.I bl.vi I.I.. rrr.latk. tl Inrh'a hmt, ry lull awmi, i;i im i, ii,r, i rain, ,'itia full. 1 ppn ..p. ml I art Urn Bill.,, In n li lull r Iriiiinml wltli ! a.iila u.l fart ii.i..r Irlrmnl with llirna row. aiiri rnllar Willi tu ro.i 1 a.. n..lp hr.Mi rlnlti liilltun oniamAlil., IhU ..tailor .. IkrMflMHit ai.il fiinal Ui rmtr t.l 'nnr Ilia n ili'ilhlit (Im irin. Sell. Ii.fml lai I W.I.,MV, JEAI7S, ROEBUCK A. CO., CHICAGO ta..fc Uwkiuk (An tk.riH.I nllaOM luiwr. i mm Aurora Harness Shop Wo Make a Sjn'cialty of low pricca. Our Ix-a.ler isTKAM HAHNKS.S. Our Stock iiicludcH Kvery tiling Worn Wo liny IlidoH for Cash. Kcoj) Icallier For Salo. Do All Kinds H. W Zhiinioriiian, Proprietor i:k)taltllhe laa. 1 1 tarn RUSSELL ENGINES BOILERS SAW MILLS THRESHERS STACKERS High Grade ten 1RUSS0LL&C0. Writ) for Cnf nfOKoc an J PrUn. PORTLAND. PIONEER lm$kt and Ejtjre, Freight and parcels delivered u all jiarta of the city, RATES - REASONABLE hi. , l,ll.nn.,l H.il.MiH.lu.ji,, ,ri,,.,,-(,i.j iH.l.Hill.lllilMt"!""1- I 1 Do You Nood Any Doors, Windows, Glass, Moulding Or Other Dulldlntx Material. C. H. Bestaw & Co. Comer nth and Main Sts. Oreifon City, Orrgon. v.-:"t--i II! i III; 7 Hi ' 'l In 'hi rvL op h 7! !i :;it A 0; li avl 4 F'tic .lie 0. orl Old ;ui CI "tin "i,l live Dl Ore,