( OREGON ENTEUrHjsE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER The annual lth ache lima it t lnl J 1 ami Ihivto llhmt an achlm w are an a v v i;c nn v n r vr p ? i eni.n. l'loalng ha roniiiienred k e-jg C Cl-tCVOi Iisrto IUbton, Oct. TO CoM weather it the nsual reetin now. Mr. n Mi, Hitrghardl were the guei of Mr. mi. I Mr, (iorden Sunday. Mr. Miiry ltartlenuy is slowly iui proviuii. Manyotonr young; iiple attended tli dance l Pa ta-iis ail report a irouJ time. Willie Kii'hiy hat Wen visiting friend and relations at Sycamore. Harry Thorp, of Dundee, has Wen Tieitinit hi many friend here. K. Trenton is working at Troutdale. Mies IVillie Konuan returned hou.e from St. I'aul, Oregon. Mr. Uorden ia suffennu severely from an attack of rheumatism. Una tiard returned to hi home in San Fraiiriaco. We were sorry to see him leave u. Specially Miss was. O. ArmwuK'er makea flying trip to Kifc'io Creek every Sunday. What does t mean? road between Barton and the IVxitilas farm must W a well beaten track. Liten for the bells. The mill has Wen running for two month day and night till Saturday niht when everything was quiet on Fecond street. Salmon trout are quite plentiful now. Guy and Clyde White are home from Washington where they have Wen work ing all summer. Sunn j tide. Si msymhk, Oct. 10. Perhaps some leup!e think that Sunnyside is dead, hut to assure them that it is not, I take pleasure in writing the news. Mof t of the farmers are very busy dig ging their potatoes and getting in full crops. Mrs. Hubbard and daughter. Ollie, have jrne to California to spend the winter. Mr. Becker and his two sons Fred and John, staried to 1'ortland in great style the other morning. They paaed along the road with their high-stepping team, tut it was not a very long time until they were seen coming back yery moddy and crest fallen. The kid gloves bad vanished and their hands looked very much like they nee-led a wash pan ol water instead. The cause of their con dition was that the wagon parted in the middle and the horses went on with the front wheels while the back ones remained in the road. The horses were boom caught and no further damatie a as done. 51 r. Robert Davis and son Claud, from Washington, are visiting relatives here. Trof. Stalnacker, a ho is teaching the Clackamas school was visiting friends here last Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Hunter has Wen quite ick for the last two or three weeks but is some better now. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Davis were visit ing at Lcgan last Sunday. Born, to the wife of Mr. Gillatn, a daughter. Mr. Marion Reed has Wen quite sick but ia improving rapidly now. Mr. Wine has sold his place here and has moved to Clackamas. Xllwankl. Milwaikie, Oct. 29 Mr. R. Scott is much improved in health and able to attend to business. Mr. Ed. Boitemiller has rented his mother's farm and wants to buy a good team, but finds good big work horses scarce. The farm produced a good crop of prunes this year and 4,000 Wxes ol tomatoes notwithstanding the season was unprofitable. Mr. P. L. Brown, who is part owner in the Silverton electric light plant, was vieiting Prof. L. L. Moore this week. He report business flourishing in Silver ton and additional machinery necessary. Those of Milwaukie amending teachers monthly association meeting at Oswego were Misses Kops, Sleeper, James and. Oliver and L. L. Moore and wile. They praised the dinner very highly. Thirteen pupils' of Milwaukie school attended the exposition on Teh-gram ' day. Tli3 United Artisans will give a free entertainment in the town hall on Mon-1 day evening, commencing at 8 o'clock, j Rev. G. V. Giannis, of Salem, will be ; the main speaker. There will he good j talent from local assemblies. Every- j body welcome. Miss Mabel Morgan of Martinez, Cal., j is viHitiug Mrs. Moore. She will leave for California Monday next. She speaks yery highly of the Willamette Valley and says it io. far superior to Cal, A large nurnWr of Milwaukie's lovers of good plays went to hear that popular play "Yon Yonsen." Mr. and Mrs. Clms. Clark, of Clacka mas, were visiting Milwaukie friends during the week. ritairord. Stafford, Oct. 30. The past week hs been very rainy a few more days : like the past and ditches will begin to eerry water. Many are the cases of colds. been earnest. Cross have a lot of oat standing in the shock. (lage'a buck a heat looks rather the worse for tlx weather, It i not cut. Henry Schats has taught a new plow, llisscll. The IWcgo butcher did not make hi regular round through this neighbor- hi! Saturday last. This ha Wen the Wst season for young clover there h Wen for year, as all that was sown made a good growth and also all Arid that had ever Wen in clover has come on volunteer and in mtny it look like a shame to turn such a splendid stand under. Notwithstanding the evening wa stormy tne A. u. u. vt s ned a good attendance at their last meeting. NESS Do you get up with headache? Is there bid taste In your mouih P Then you hve poor appetite and a weak diges tion. You sre frequently ditiy, always feel dull and drowsy. l'ou have cold hands and feet. You get but little benefit from your food. You hive no ambition to work and the sharp pains of neuralgia dart through your body. What la the cause of all this trouble? Constipated bowels. an outing to Ilwaeo to see the iein. They were Informed that the tide woie higher than they had Wen for INI yearr. Nedj , NitDT, Nov. 2. EvrryUxly and all his friend are digging potatoe. An assistant has Wen added to the school and both rooms are now in ses sion. The new bridge: at this place is com pleted and is a credit to the town as well as the supervisor, who had charge of itij construction. The grade on the west end of the bridge ha been minimii-nl, so that it can no longer W claused with the many steep hills of the county. Clackamas county ha rebuilt its part of Pudding river trestle, Wtween here and Hubbard, during the pant year; while Marion county's part of the same trestle is patched and repatched until the original i completely lost sight of Two inch plank, worn to a little more than half their original sise, interspersed every six or eight feet with anew three inch plank does not make a very agree able road to drive over. But, if Marion county otlk-ials have other use for their funds we will not complain if we have to lash our mortal Ira me to our hui-gy seats to prevent Wing thrown out by it corrugated trestles. Great was the consternation and wide spread was the fear during the past ten days caused by the terrific roars of some wild Wast. The woods echoed and re echoed with screams and moans that could be produced by no other animal than a panther or his cousin the cougar. Bold hunters scoured the forests with gun and dog while the women and chil dren bolted the doors to prevent an at tack by this animal. The animal how ever remains nncaptursd, hut it ha been so definitely located that all fear has left o. will give you prompt relict and ccnain cure. V bld rVr. if you have neglected your cue long tints, you bad better take Aqcr's sampunn alst). It will remove all Impurities that have heen accumulating In your Mood anJ will greatly strengthen your nerves. Ik.r mf I ftutntfUiittf y..,r r... j-m 4a "J W.u4 VTllM turn itt HmJ : l4 tin, tins at altl.l. will roa.tl r'l U waicsl with. A-Ul. H J. C. !. UU. Mm. W. A. Criifll, who has for some time Wen sick with typhoid fever In the hospital in Portland I much Wtter and will toon W home again. Our school 1 progressing finely under the able management of Mr. Vincent. Charley Kilter, who has Wen In Wd for nearly three months with a dirae. hip hone, is e are pIMd to say Wtter and will soon W able to walk again. J. B. Seely had the misfortune to lot a valuable horse lately with the colic. WIIiogtIi:. Wilsosvilli, Oct. 31 Pauiie say "rain" but the weather here is fine snd potato digging is the order of the day, the crop i a large one, hutthetuWis are very knotty as a rule and a good deal of complaint is made about the potatoes rotting. Wheat is Wlow the cost of production and as there is but little doing in the hop business, and that little very unat- lefactory farmers are far from flush with i money. M. C. Young has shipped his crop of hops to New York. C. T. Tooze, sgent for Thos. UsWrne A Co. of London, England has shipped about 300 bales of the crop of hops to London. Born, to the wife of C. II. Epler a girl. Mother and child doing well. Married in East Portland on OctoWr 31t, 18'j9 John E. Butson and Mrs. Ellen J. Lawrence. Wallace Graham is Quite ill with chronic stomach trouble. i Y.tr, Nov. I. Mr. Moran i much Wtter. He U entirely free of fever and resting eacy, but is still confined to his Wd by hi injured leg which istco weak to ue, though it is gaining steadily. The condition of Mr. Pierce' ampu tated finger not Wing satisfactory Dr. Carl! deemed it necessary to remove another portion of it, taking It office tween the knuckle and thn hand. Mr, Pierce is able to go down to the doctor' I office, every other day.to have it dressed, I Frank Bulhird i having lumber laid down for a new ' veranda on the front of his residence. C. SchneWI went hunting Frldsy afternoon, returning Saturday bringing one pheasant and two quail a trophies of his skill. RoWrt Bullard having lately taken to himself a helpmate is moving ont on hi ranch near Carus, intending to Wcome a granger and grow up with the country. Mrs. Itenell adn Mr. Mathewto k Otttrgu, Oswmio, Nov. 1 The Teachers' A"' cUtion held their monthly meeting lt Saturday at the school house, About thirty teacher were present (nun dilh'r rut parts of the county and a pleasant and pfolUahl day was spent by The ladle of ttsweito with their ii-'ikI hoRplt.iltty, prepared and served a fli ej lunch. An Kpworth League h ln orgm lied by the young people of the M. E. church. The last meeting of the Artisan signalled by te reception of five members and a splendid lunch, Key. II. I.. St. Clair, who has I n appointed to the paMtorate of the M. I. church, preached last Sunday morning In the M. K. church. The ghost walkrd ye tlfre was a whole procfsslon of ghiwta at the Con gregational church Ust night. The (he young people of that church vv allallow'en social, the haling fes'u r of which wa a procession of Hallow 'en ghoetst There were tall ghit, and short ghosts, ghnat of ruWtalilial breadth and petite ghost, staid and sober, and ghosts full of vivacity, but when Unmasked great Caesar what an array of feminine loveliuens. Hut fn m ghost and angels we must devcend at one Wund to ui and t laiii chow ler, cake, rolle and confection, which was served by the aformaid glet and aig"l and in all Ilea a time long to W re mertiWred l y those present and netted a sum for the Sunday school treasury. There ha Wen a rhng of manage ment at the work of the Oregon lr-n A Steel Co., Mr. Addi retiring from the general siiiei In tendency and Mr. Gardi ner from th local uiliitcndency. A gentlemen whose name your correspond ent ha Wen unable to obtain will till, both placia niadn vacant by lb retTi-, ineiit of Mr. Addis and Mr. Grdnrr. The pipe foundry is not in operation at the present time. Helena Andertun who hn ke hi arm two week ago Is improving rspldlr. Grandpa lUvi Is nursing a crushed finger. Mr C. II. Nison wss taken ill very suddenly on Monday morning, but I much Wtter at tbl lime. Mr. Ghormly who hss Wen tick for some time i slowly improving. 'Continued on page seven) rifiusniwi hUW U Ulll III IflSTORlA iV..,v! ,l,le rrcnardlu'ttfof ks- lUUUitiuVrotxlflitUrtfull- BSaBBB icMnrklla-MnLtlnjru-ithrr OiiiH.Mon)hlittf wrUusuaL Not N ah c otic. U.i.lfc Wj lll Apcrfcrl ncnvJy for fowlip liun. Sour Slouwu M Mail tv" TVoruu- jCnvuLMOi . otf i h oul Loss or Sum Tac Simile Siflur el KTW YOIIIC. tot TTTT V- - itrrriti HTuT r i For Infantunnd Chllnr The Kind You Hay;' Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of At AW f ttfv ThF a a a m iiu , sxxact cenrcr.wUarrgi.i iui V.. II I iuu nm Always Bough - sate 1 DOES YOUR BOY NEED BRITANNICA A writ known suj-rintcn.!rnt of !nds has glvrn it aikat liut pupils h hsve acrrw to the I'.ncytlojwU priuss cent hlt-hrr In their studies than tli-e IUI da U this Jtlvilrge. GLORIOUS HAIR bj) 1$ a matter of choice. Any k woman may havo It If ihe A takes the trouble. f HERE'S PROOF YOUTH jf MliS Carrie Sparr. zr ""II 9 27CO B U the fur mative perM. "ht a -y rl In hi yoath part of hi very rhai4. rr. To gUo )uiir ty iilurt jou wilt sre t-t it llut he ha the Wst smioun-hti U (liciitiragriiiriil. 'The Concentrated Essence of the Whole World's Wisdom" NOW Just when you want and have to havo 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 Mai i. MERCHANT TAILORS Third and Alder Sts., Portland, Oregon. I wlut the r.wyi!u'dia Pri'annlra h Wn tcrnwL U Wy read it ii'efr!iiig tofir ami lie will wi;li4-iu I'.j.Iiw" Iilrialiile. Vi.ur ImV lu UlVe Idf- T h '1 ii. .Ilii he' mi attiaclive trtilh Cifl lilt uwtcrulwtJ" In it ideas. Itrt rh-rrv Street. KaniOS City. i using the 5ven Sutherland Sisters' ONE DOLLAR TO-DAY Scalp Cleaner and Malr urower. t) e Mtdn;(A ,ylir , si.ni jour W.mv L I il'an Alt') l My nair was very trim, naving )ollf Kir, )OMr Wlfc Bnil vlllM.(, ril r,,ii.uit it r.im--' from scarlet fever. Thick, glossy hair Is ,lC lui, Utal,ii, u.rre will t no j.t now coming In, and I am positive the , ,fcinul h.'c to wlmh he u.y not wphc. 1 1 I ). L n a A m aft I DELAY Will prove ejTiiive. Call at our Slots at once, or OA ciiii!i and mail It to us. advise everyone to use them. Tnr CL'RB where ethers fall tuts si ixtsguri Hi:vi:nui mi iti:i:r Orison City, School of Academy Grade. Tliorou(h Inslrnrllon. ratronaii solh-ltnd at low rati1. Fall term oh-iis 2nd of OctoWr. IUv. W. If. Davis, Mkn. M. J. Davis. ONLY $2.76 liNDMOMONIV, t uiti.i sVJ. OUl, AMI ll jisur ('. fium ttrnr ill tiu-b ar'turn) -t at h 4 , aiir i ill (!! h fMUTiPUl fUlTIIMMfO tfVfl tOTH CAft 1' "U I. r.,,.eM It If-,ui'jH latrtilliallun ) UU fair, Piailtlliai fit ti tr li .r T'iur noaroat iirsw of sXUlMiswry, met It a Ma rew a 4 lfeeai.1 i4aM ) sew a karfa4 !r Hi aiwrru trnit auf arse-Hnl Hrrpri. rli 14 irt , I stfre I h i if ltl avtitsUtr i-l , th rti i t,,r u 1 n.tir. THIS CAPC IH LA. TiBT bTVLI FfW FALLflnr WlNTfc M. n.i.'i. f n ni an ir a af all m, blharrMs, rvtilllaa l .t I fflnth. '-ii IfifliMi 1'irlir, rr l-iu ni v. i (, urn-. JMi, i-ilrw full, I paf ( asirl lane elrtrsa foliar, lejiil iilr tijti.ti.rl wild bf.rb Malik al tun ni r hitfiii-ii with tlirntt ri ai.il rnlinr nli ref ' Mntialr araMirlolh hiHtidt nriiNinf i t. Ihle rt I f allr awtt4e I h rflit"Hlt (if 'I fntiil t- nff a t )( ; I a ni t i a ri 'Iuu I. In I lif in -m. Write tr free li ,1-AMS. ROEBUCK A. CO., CHICAGO "5ar, Kaabaca t. aa (ataraHKMi rtliei. -tur, III !' JJS" ricune acijiuint me with the details of ymr TrltaniiUa offer. Name Sticct City and State lluiitlry'a ltHk hii. ik. sih-i Ul atfmt. tabllnlied IN63. E. W. S. HURST & CO.- Produce and Commission Merchants 8 W. S IIL KsT, lUal listMtealid li i riru iiiniirillicu. j Notary I'lihlic. 8 3 lliuh...t insiket price paid for Wheat. Ost. H"l 1'oialoe, Wtad, tJiilon. tlreeri and Pried r ('all on or wrM W. N III , ,i '"'j.e tit.it I4.1IUII I t I r'iTr'arF7r,7ir"TiHrTr TJiniii'.;n,.iii;Mi..ii;i7in.,Tii.i(Jiiifiiii:n.ii Jin,u.t,t,i,i.;-.,i ilit-lt.,;iu. '' Do You Noocl Any Doors, Windows, Glass, Moulding PL tali, M PIONEER !IAMIf-Z Or Other Dulldlnc Material -,;oTO C. H. Bestow & Co. Comer nth and Main St. Oregon City, Orrtfofl. ('rein it, f;i;lM.., .,,,tl, iii'"fM'tii ;mi?tin?'Mtf J -r: ENGINES Transfer1 and Eppe, freight and parcols delivered to all jmrtH of the city. RATES - REASONABLE ..'.ev. SiWoiTCCPi I & CO. K av a--,-. - ANDl run nilfaAsTI I BIIIlIllLLL High Gratis am 5 SAW MILLS I THRESHERS STACKERS ue for Catalogue and Prkcs. 1! it I. (i V Tl, 'J Hi, rc id. rim "id Ijs ti.