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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1809 CORRESPON'DENCE- ttU I'rrta. Kaih Crick k, Nv. 6. Tl majority o( ths turner of lliii arrtion liv tlirir ptltH tint;. Thry r(Hrl more or ltiiMtr Irom black tot, sohi tWMs lieing ricsrly dear of Ml ami oil r nearly one Iilf iUinarrJ. B. W. linker IiWr on the sli-a list fortwoortlit'e ks tut wear glaJ to hir that ha i up anJ around again liluiiiriie ! not ab!e to do any work ('. H. IVuoliy will diawntinne work on tlie Kaul Crwk briile for a i dirti" be"" obllgiM to go home on butiiit-M, but work will resume again Tuesday noon, lie expects to have the bruise coin U'U J in 10 days or two weeas il tbe weather ill permit. (.ieorge IVuglaM ml wife were litre wiaitina; ftienJs a few days ago. There are several new organs In the neigbborbool. somucio U the order of tlie day, among the young people espe dally. Milt Marshall 10IJ 25 head of fine ateera a few dayi sg. Tliey were driven to the Portland market. Mr. W.J. Hewlett who la Tiaiting friends in Eastern Oregon expect to re turn borne this week after being away about six w eeks. F.IJer L. G. Diz will preach at the school house in district No. 60 next Sabbath. Everybody welcome to come nd heir him aain after an absence of ereral months. Mr. Andrew, of Garfield, met with quite an accident lat Thursday niisht while going don the Kagle Creek bill on the road leading to the ford. He turned the team and wagon all over the bank, but with (he assistance of Mr. Alspaugh they got everything out all right with no serious damage being aloue. The farmers are nearly all busy pre paring for and sowing fall grain. J. P. Woudle and son have nearly 40 acres already up anJ expect to tow 15 acres more. Mr. Jame liaily went to Portland last Tbnrsday to be gone a few days. Wsa Lcgax, Nor. 6. Mont of the farmers are through seeding in this community. The chimes of our new school bell are plainly heard now and fills a long felt stock to work during the wlnler ami spring. Misa Kosle Feathers who la attending school In Portland will soon graduate we hear, We wish her good lin k. I- K. Wise has sold his (arm to some party who I recently from tho Kast. We have not yet learned their name. Harris IVatdotr will soon build a new house on his farm near x k creek. Hammond Paulson will soon have his house finished. It was commenced some time ago. Arthur Paulsen lias been visiting bis brother the last few weeks, but baa now returned to Portland. rrif toM Frckj Pond, Nov. 7. Krusea bar put tip a new mail box on the road in front of Hon. J. I.'s residence. It Is a credit to the community, both In con struction and appearance. Tim plan on which It is built I like a model church and as it rests on a tall post, looks most as much out of place as the political rooster did with hi coop on top of a tall pole. Probably it Is put on such a foundation to keep it above the Hood, but never fear Uro. Kriise "tin world will never he drowned again, it will be sot afire and burned up, root and branch." Curly has let the digging of bis pota toes to Mr. Mayer of MafTord. Much clover has been cut for seed but, the weather baa been too wet to dry It enough to handle and there it lays on the ground and there it will probably lay until all sprouted and rotten. George Priester, with his team, ia plowing for the t?harp liroa. Nothing very startling transpired on Hillow'een night. It is reported that one young man lay in bis mother's barn all night, asleep with two shot guns, four pistols, a carbine, bow ie knife and club to defend the property, but no one ap proached. The dance at Wileonville Saturday night was attended by many of our young sparks. Most of them went with out partners. Louis Screed is having bis eight-acre field of potatoes dug. They are turning out about ISO sacks of choice potatoes to the acre. Peters A Co. threshed for Mr. Tube 14 week. This wheat stsck has stood out all the fall and waa not in the beat condition. Mr. Trube has several acres of oats still in the field, some of which is not yet cut. lie cut eight acre on November first. Sharp and 8chroeder's moved their How Is this? Perhaps sleepless night caused (t, or grief, or sick nets, or pcrhsns it wsscsre. No matter whit the cause, you cannot wish to look old at thirty. Cray hair Is stsrveJ hslr. The hslr bulbs hsve been deprived of proper food or proper nerve forct. I visor increases inc circuiauun m the scalp, gives more power to the nerves, supplies miss. Inf elements to the balr bulbs. Used according to direc tions, grsy bair begins to show color In a few dsyt. Soon It bss all the softness and richness of youth and the color of esrly life returns. Would you hke our book on the Hsir? U will gladly end it to you. Ytrlto utf If you do not obtain t!l the benefits you expected from the Vigor, write the doctor about it. He may be able to suggest something of value to vou. AJdress. Dr. J. C I Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass. . want. Fred Uerber has finished the belfry and it presents a very neat ap-1 outfit to Stafford Monday and threshed pears nee. George Huaiiston has lett Logan and ia on Hood River. He ie employed by tbe railroad company at tnat place. The party or parties w ho lelt some empty grain sacks in the rye patch at Mother MrCubbin's a few nights ago may have same by calling and proving propt rty. Boys, you ought to wind your old clock up a little more before you try to tick tack another Hallow'een. The Grange will give an enterUinmei t and basket social the 15th of this month. All are cordially invited to attend. Cnsrryrlll. Cherryville, Nov. 3. Messrs Shank paid a flying visit to Portland last week. Mr. Strurhen is working for J. W. Baty. Miss Guttridga was tbe gueetof Mrs. Flinn, a few nights ago. Steve Oeborn has returned home from Talmer, Oregon where be has been working for the past several weeks. Mrs. M. A. Struchen was the guest of Mrs. Beebe last Thursday. Mrs. Beebtj'a mother, Mrs. MarsLall, has been her guef t for a few days. Mrs. Ob born and children, Mrs. L. Kearney and Mrs. George Flinn, were the guests of Mrs. Lizzie Shank last Bun day. Our school is getting smaller but the pupils that are going are as good as pupils usually are, considering every thing. bumiufus. Damascus, Nov., 4. We have been having some very nice weather until of late when it bss been stormy by spells as that it bus stopped potato digging to a certain extent. John and E. Tongare having two car loads of potatoes dug which will be shipped to the Philippines soon. The social given by the Kock Creek Sunday school Nov. 3d, was largely at tended, considering the bad weather, Tliei sum raii-ed was ovtr (3.00 which will be used for Sunday school supplies. Mrs. Mamie Hanniford, from Astoria has been visiting her mother and many friends for the lant week. Come again, we like good music at every social. Frank Mcllurray has been digging potatoes for A. W. Cook of late, Mrs. R. Rusk, ot Clackamas, was visiting her sister at this place last Wednesday. j A. C. Newell ha gone to the Molalla to vinit friends and attend to business. ! Mina hilen and Frank Grimb attended tbe social last Friday evening. Miss Julia and Eflie Young have movd back to Milwaukie lately. Miss Delsie Newell has gone to Wood- buckwheat (or Mr. Gage. Notwith standing the crop bad been so badly lodged by recent rains and winds that it could not be gathered but reasonably clean from the ground, the yield was very fair, averaging about 25 bushels to the acre. Ferdinald Sbauper and (amity have I moved from here back to their residence at Oswego. Mrs. A. Triester and daughter Is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Sharp. The potato crop generally throughout our burg is heavy and the acreage about up to the average. The blight that struck the tops did but little damage under ground. The probability ia it was retarded in its downward course by the heavy frosts. BUffurU Stafford, Nov. 7 Several horses around here have bad coughs. Some people think it may be contagious, while others say it is but bad colds caught while working them during rainy days. The latter is probably the cause. Mr. Elligou made her father, Mr. Saum, a Visit last Sunday. Kekel's lg acre of spuds on the Hay place is not a blooming bihv). It i doubtful if be gets 300 sacks of good po tatoes from the patch. Geo. Saum and on George have put In about 34 0 feet of chute from the ip of a hill to the mill pond and are cutting yellow fir log and putting into tbe pinl. The logs are large and of the best quality. C. M. Gae wa out to visit bis par ent la-t week. Mr. Gage Is working in a saw mill up the Columbia. Gages threshed their buckwheat on Monday the Cth. Sharp and Scbroeders machine did the job. There was over 17) bushel ol choice clean grain making an averagn of 20 btinhels to the acre. Larsons new cistern is getting its initial soaking. Dick Oldenstadt has bought a mon strous poisto fork with which to pry out his murphys. Many of them weigh 13 pounds. Mrs. Rinearson was calling on friends Sun lay last. Guy Gross intend to make It warm for the Oregon City sport that shot h hound. Sam Maver ha taken the toutract to dig Mr. Mayes potatoes. Mr. Lirson has contracted to dig Mr Weddlea' potatoes on shares. Taking every fifth sack as his portion. nUvn.l fttuniL town un Ullo ell i - J.T. Morgan delivered a very lnl"r eating addles to larga and sppteclallvr audience on the subject of "What work ing men have done for the country," on Saturday evening at tha loan hsll. Miss Mabel Morgan left (or Marlines, Calif., on the Moti Jay overland train. Oak Grove contain mvterle un fathomable. Say, Kd, how shout H? Tha I'nitetl Artisans guv a Iree en tertainment at tha town hll Monday evoiilng which wa largely attended. The program was a billows: Recitation, by Mlsa Jennlng, of Ml. Tabor; recitation, AlUrt Mill. f Sell wood; lecture on MArtiaiilsm" by Mis. Urooks of Portland ; continuation of same subject by Rev. (I. W. Graiinl. ol Salem. A VUil (rum Solomon Uvl." by unknown. Wlltsm.tt. rails WnuwirrR Fails, Nov. 8 Mr. Herman Shade, of Portland, spent few day with her mothea, Mr. K Chii. Mr. Kslhr Shlblry ha relumed lo her home In Vanburen, A'k altera twoweeka Visit with her aunt Mr. C. Hickman. On Thursday last, It Wing the Tenth anniversary of their wedding Mr. and Mr. J. It. Hickman wer agreeably sui pried by a number of frlmds laden with uefu! and ornamental presanls. Among the.ui waa a tin cane and ring and every thing Imaginable from a mmis trap to pie tins with pumpkin pie Refreh nienla were served and pleasant even ing sent in game and sociability. AtHiul W gnrsi were present. I Tho Klml Vuii llttvcv Alvny llotiuht, nml which Ims bW (it ti fr ovrf HO J'" ,M,r ,h ltf nutiirti f mm iiia ucrii iiuwin una or hi prf HllMTVlaloil allien It llluitiry) TucAtf Allow no imo lo ilrrrlvo you ,i .' All ComitrrfVlK Imitations) mul Hubsttttitra ure, mtY.u . prrlinnitR Ihut Irlllo with onl riulaiitfrr the Its-nlth of JuAiut tllllrrii-i:rrlriM'ej agnliut r.iirlmeut. What is CASTORIA Ciwtorht l ft MibatUuto f" Cotor Oil, iNircirnrlo, Dm Mini HiHithlnir Hyrup. It U Ilarmlraa nml rieiunnt. u (Hiiitulna lirlthtT plnit Jlorphlno nor other Nnrrotle mihatniico. U K I Trttntr. It drat ro), ormt nml nlhiyR 1'rvrrlahnr. It rurrn IHnrrlnr and Coll'. It rrllcrr Tcrthlnir Trouble, curw t'oiistlpntlo, nml ritttuh-iu y. It fwalmlhttr tho I'immI, rrifiilutes the Stoiitrtch mul Howrla, glvlnir lifttllhy mul imturnl sleep, Tlio Children' Iimrtcc-Tlio Jlolhcr' 1'rlcnd. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bonn tho Slgnaturo of I are al- which lor. IKiVsr, Ntv. 4. The farmer mot through digging iKitatiiea yielded good. Mi. Nelson has returned home (rm Portland where she spent a lew day visiting. A. J. KHumlllor ha bought him a riding pony. Mr. Cooper has move. I her fsmity to PI en nan! Home so her children ran at tend scIhrjI Ibis winter. Mis Laura New, ( Rsitein Orrgon I here viailing relative and old (fiend. I'. Kitasiiiiller ha arrived Iruin Wash ington where be has tvn working the pat summer. W. P. Itobrrt and family were In Portland a few day las week. .1. A. Strawbridge waa called to Port lmd lat week on account of tha siiilden and uneipecte-l death o( hi step-mother. J. It. Iwi was visiting his mother at Kotky Point lat week. Causes of I Loss of Haif I Tho Kind You Havo Always Boif In Uso For Over 30 Years. rc SEND US ONE DOLLAR Dr. Ratioaraail, ths smlntnl Prtm h I?rina(ili(Ut, says thai 1 pr col of hair lur ar tha mull, ( rolrrobc and tb B(I ot dan droll. Tht aotiwptU: action of ry.ouB J38.50 o 4 r4, i ftCtal MlCNCMM f $30.50 9IOCJL1A5P fc, lm,M 4. U. ak .in , V0UC tlir An titra Finn High Cradlt .Tr,x?:iv OUR PRICE, U J U" ia t,arfi, Mmtaa, " I Thlw larfrtta la mad on iijv lO-lnth Conulno Ladoamii Noluon Hoasr ttoel rt. HI r tarn II M u 1 1 m is HlsS inr w4. a. a...,wl llinii fl4, twlk .M HUM, .4 -f ,hafc.w 4tf k I H.u-aa t. a kw U o-a' aueki Ma Umkhi a. I H" flfCAUT HAND PatatO ITiW' ai am anm lili kmm ail t waits t ob isii ttMicn. xiimi usur CtSlOCUt. tlMaiK Kill Unaal CW)I k Ovllll Si IS laaMl XH rw ,Mlf4. AMna) SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) CHlCiQ J SEVEN Mllwiukls. Mii.wai KiK, ?lo. 7. The usual Jokes NOM Just when you want and havo to have clothing is the time that we make our un heard of low prices. Tho 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. J. I Alton Co. MERCHANT TAILORS Third and Alder Sts., Portland, Oregon. SUTI1EFLAND SISTERS' preparation tllla microbe and rtmor.a dandruff. Th.lr constant ot tot a period will, by acting diractly on th balr bulbs, farnlab nourl.hm.nt, vltalltr and arrowing powrr to th Impov.rLh.d root and balr shafts, resulting la corn plat rsstoration. Mla(nrdlhlortareaorthdamn4 with prmruilinK pilna hruuirht on by con. 1 na tion with wblcb I waa nilrtrd fur iwimty year I ran eroa your CAM'AKKTH In th Iowa or Nnwail, la., and acsrr found anj initia ls equal ihnm Tolay I am rnllrtly fre Iron pile, and fnel Ilk IMS maa " a U. Kbitx, Mil Jones bk, Sloui Oly, la 7S3iTV canov if CATHARTIC y sosataaawssayaa Famanl Boud, Do You Nood Any Doors, Windows, Glass, Moulding Or Othor Ouildlnu Material. C. H. 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