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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1899 CORRESPONDENCE 1 farina IUbtos, Nov. 1.1 lUt toil Isslill here tht is what in left of it. Huinea li8 Ih'oii quite rushing In ancient city No. I. Mr. snl Mm. Purgharilt wore lh guests of Mr. anil Mr. (.iiiertlus SunJay. J. Kicliey Imfl pnrrtiaseM a new organ. Mni-ic seems to ) the order of the day now. Mia Annie ftotghsriit was the guest of Minn Pearl foster Saturday and Sun day. Miss Emma Ilurghardt ! taking mimic iiig of Mr. for man. Mr. Chas. and Gabriel N'orris are working lor Mr. Johnson. Wlio was the fellow that cot left the oilier night ? We feel sorry for you. Mr. Gordon ia improving very rapidly. Mr. Kollman is building his house. Mr, Clyde and Guy White have bought lare hand of sheep. We hear one of our young men wants to sell his bike. IVn't get discouraged because it rains little. hell lor their building. Nearly $50.0 was suWritH'd for it. Cacpar Junker has purchased the old building ow ned by the Catholic church, lie will move it on his property and will make a hall out f It. Kd Struhridgo has taken a clearing and grubbing job of six acres for his fattier, J. M. Stnbridgi. Timber land speculator are still out in theite pails looking for timber land. lvputy Organiser John tJrishaeh was out and organised Wooduieu of the World lodge at Sandy, f.d Itruna was elected C. U. and E. f. Andre, clerk. They w ill meet every Salnway night at their hall, Herman Kidderbiush, mail carrier from Sandy to Aims has no horte so packs the mail himself a distance of nii.e miles three limes week. ftamatttiL tUM.tia t s, Nov. 11 tt'e are still hav ing uiuy weather. It appears like win ter is advancing. The magic lantern show which was given Tuesday evening in the Psmascus hull was well attended, and a very pleaxkiit evening spent, A. C. Neaell will go bark to Washing ton to resume his work again. Miss Luel!a Steel has gone to Portland to work during the winter and her later is also in Portland. Miss Lena Perry has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Bookman. Nearly all the farmers have their potatoes dug and are beginning to pat in their fall grain. We all hope we will have better lock next year with onr grain. As news is scarce and times dull will leave plenty of room for other good correspondents. tljr. Elt. Nov. 13 Mr. Duffy, the mail carrier met with what might have been very serioos mishap, Saturday morning as he was coming from Molalla. While driving down a hill, a shaft broke loose fiom the axle, which caused the horse to tnrn aside, cpoetting the buggy and spill ing the driver and passenger. The boggy was badly demoralized, but the Oieo were uninjured. Mr. Duffy spliced the broken pieces, and was in on time. Charlie Warnock is dangerously ill with malarial ferer. Mr. Mcrsn walked out a little jester day with crutches. Mr. Mali Ion Moran ana family re' turned to Ojk Point, Washington, on Saturday. Mr. Georce Albright returned last evening from Eastern Oregon. The rain has again pot a damper on potato digging in this locality. Mr. Fred Williams and Mrs. Minnie Boy Ian were married by Justice Schuebel at bis residence Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Buell and children went to Salem Saturday morning to yisi relatives. kUple Une- Mirn La XI, Nov. M. Mrs. J. C, Dixon and son, Guy are visiting with relatives at Sellwood. Miss Oua Surfua has gone to Philo math to resume her studies for the year. Oliver Pickerion and party while up in the mountains succeeded in killing nine deer. Mrs George Kunxman arrived Friday from South Dakota, having concluded that Oregon Is the best after alL Mr. and Mrs. J. li. DaviesandT.il. Davies are home aftsr a three weeks stay at Molal!a, Charles Surface and Delbert Phelly left Monday for Dully 's wood camp at Crus. Miss llattie Koman is home again after an extended stay at Milwaukee. L. Howard gave a dance at his home Saturday evening that was well attend ed and all report a good time. Will Whiteman and B. Franklin, of Eastern Oregon were seen in the lane Saturday. Mrs. Geo. Cassidy is on the sick list. The Misses Kate and Lizsie Priester are staying with their brothers ia Ore gon City, for a few days. T. Holes intends leaving soon lor Montana. , Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Martin spent Thursday aad Friday at'Caoby. Jesse Taylor, of Portland, is the guest of his sister Mrs. C. Williams. Every cough makes your throat more raw anJ Irritable. Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. Cease tearing your throat and lungs in this way. Put the parts at rest and give them a chance to heal. You will need some help to do this, and you will Gad it in jQerri A '! Thai n m Rattle, J A alngulnr story Is tulu of a gallant cock whose morn! Influence at a criti cal moment during the battle of St. Vluceut Ih ImhI to mive a UillUh limit of war from the hands of the enemy. Tim fowl In iiucatlnu formed part of Ilia the slock of the Marluosoticn, a vessel which had nfferrtl so severely that her cnptnlu wit couahVrlng 11 lilvlwtblllty of sulking his Aug. The ship was entirely dlmunetcd, while the chief ollloer had been carried Mow severely wounded, and the crew, with out anybody to cheer them tip, were r finning to grow sullen nndur The heavy Ore of the enemy, to which they were hardly able to rvotid. I At this emergency a shot struck the coop In which the fowls were confined. The only surviving iHTi(inf. a cock, (lulling himself at Mx-i-ty, fluttered up aud perched himself on the Muaip of the mainmast ami surveyed the seine otcernace around him. Tbeu. tlapt'lag his wings lu defiance, he began to crow vociferously, lie was answered by three hearty and exhilarating cheer from the crew, who all had a good laugh, aud. with spirits thus renewed, continued the action with a rigor that lasted until a turn lu the ba(ti reicued them from their tight posltUm.-Washington Star. S jpniiij i ' Ik, PI AMor laltlc Pc niuationfo A- si mlla I lug the rood nrul He uti (licSkiuuuits aixiDovsvu a ftotnotr s I)tf tlon.Chrc t ful KM nnd IlrM.Cofl tains neUhrf (jjnuin.Monitilittf wr Muicxal Not Nahcutic. e0M lyXWlZUTTUOJI From the first dose the quiet and rest begin: the tickling in the throat ceases; the spasm weak ens; the cough disap pears. Do not wait for pneumonia and con sumption but cut short your cold without delay. Dr. Aycrt Cherry Pec toral Plaster should be over the lunfs of every per son troubled with a cough. Write to the Doctor. rniM) 1wrtDlUj and loft porittitf vut.tifnti? qualify u fr rmntf voa itrai tvir. Hrti "ly salt lb ttsrtlrulkr lu yomr rm, Tll u vIibI T'Ntr ripawriir hu sn with wir i Horr? 'firsil. Vu will iwemiwm ft rotti(l reply. ttfteJl tQk Adair, PR. . C. ATKft. Mam. II ML AddTSM, PR. 4. C. ATM. It M Umm, Mass If HV.kl KSf ATfc TRASSFEKH. Cherryrills. Chebbyville, Nov. 14. Cberryville winhes to inform other villages and hamlets that it is still raining, without any prospect of clearing off, so one can see the szure skies of heaven. Mrs. M. A. Struchen's little daughter has been on the sick list. Mr. Claude Buty and Miss Alice Gutt ridge, were the Kuests of Mr. Flynn and family a few evenings ago. Claude, that looks suspicious. Mrs. Frasier and daughter, Clara, were the guests of Mrs. Nannie Osborn last Sunday. Mrs. Baty and son, Claude, and Miss Guttridge were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ware and Mies Ware recently. Elias Harris, our school director was the guest of our school a few days ago, Mrs. Kills Bee be is visiting her mother, Mis. Marshal, of Currinsville C. E. Baty attended the dance giyen at Fred Shangle's Saturday evening. Mrs. fctruchen and children were the g'ists of Mrs. Mary Baty last Sunday. Bandy. Sandy, Nov. 12 The Sandy country is realizing a regular boom now. The price of land is going up and new settlers are coming in every day looking for homes. Among our recent new neigl bors are Mr. Ira Dodge and family, ol Imty City, Michigan. They were busy the past week hauling freight and farm implements. They biougbt with them 10 bead of full blooded short horn cattle from the East. The Sandy creamery of which there has been eo much tnlk of is now an as sured fact. The lumber is on the ground and the building started. Machinery ia being hauled out and it will be in run ning order in a month. It will be sup plied with milk from 250 cows. The men who are starting this enterprise are Messrs. Kern & Co. of Forest Grove. The Catholic church has purchased a Xllwaokle. Milwai'KIk, Nov. 14. The Y. P. 8. C. E. gave a social in the town hall Sat nrday evening. Sam Wilson was chair nun and the following program was ren dered: Duet, ''Only a I'ansy Blossom' by the Misses Dottie Lakin and Sarah Rogers, recitation, "Wounded" Clara Henneman ; bass solo, "The Ship Ix)ve." Mr. Bowman who responded to an encore. Mia Ftliel Beharrell gave the solo "Dreaming" and was obliged to rpond to an encore. Prof. T. J.Gary recited Sain Simpson's poem "The Beautiful Willamette" in a splendid manner and was followed by Frank Mullen who sang a song in Spanish that was much enjoyed by the audience B. M. Fikh gave a reading and Fred and Sarah Rogers sang, a darky song in cos tume and were forced to respond to a third encore. The drawing of Mother Goose rhymes entertained the audience fir a time and were followed by refresh merits consisting of cotTee, sandwiches, and pumpkin pie. A splendid time was had by all present. Mr. Bukeimeir spent Sunday at the home of bis daughter near Middleton, Or. Messrs. 0. Wissir.ger, Moore, Bonnet and Workman have purchased lumber to build a aide walk from the town ball to connect w ith the one in front of their residences. The Woodman have announced that they will give a dance in the near future. Mr. John Gibson is working faithful and hard on the cycle path between here and the Multnomah line. Now if the weather will only settle we can have plenty of good riding yet. John has collected all the money himself and got much work donated, so we see he is a hustler. Indue time the entire job will be made public. This path has not cost the county a cent. Miss Clara Heitkemper is sick with an attack of appendicitis but is now con valescent. Dr. Summers is treating her. Miss Beharrell and Mies Stevens, of Portland, were guests of the Roger family Sunday. j Dick Welch was visiting his parents Sunday. Miss Elgiva Mullen was home from Canby and reports school in a progres sive condition at that place. The Republican club will shortly have a meeting to attend to some business which is on hand. Messrs. Albert Zanders, Ed. Kohb and Chas, Mullen have been prospecting here far sometime and have found s'.m) gold but it has black sand and Iron with t so it is not of great value as yet, we wish them pay dirt. Faralth'd Every Week by the Clacks mat Abstract k Trasl Canipany. I 100 Oil 1 oo 1 Ol) 1 CO 1281 3.1 A. Myers to A. B. Marquam,5 a 8 s,l e A. Iteflling et al to R. Morrow, w ) n,,4 '.'s nw,4 34- 1 s, 2e W. F. Jones to R. Morrow w', "'l4, .'t nw' sc 34, 1 a 2 e . A. B. Croasman to R. Morrow, w ne', ej nw1 sc 34. 3 2e U. 8. to J. A. Odell. patent .... F. II. Hrier to State Ld Bd, CO asec0,2s3e W. Butcher to J. A. Wells, w swl4', Its 3, 4, sec 29, 3 s 2 o. .. 4i!0 IX) N. Am. T. Co. to S. Sager trustee 80 a sec 124 s2e 1250 00 S. Weismandel toJ.L. Murdock Us 1,2, 3, sec 15, 4s 1 e 1100 00 A. Luelling to O. Burns, blk 5.1, 61.79, 80, Milwaukie 1 00 L. E. Gray by sheriff to O. Burns 3 a sec 36, 1, 3, 1, e 245 00 O. SieintoW. II. Seward, 7a see 24, 3 a I w 90 00 W. II, Seward to C. F. Schlickeiser, 7 a sec 24, 3 1 w 80 00 J. Everhart to J. T. Hayford Its 5, 6, blk 4, Park place 450 00 O. A. Luelling to J. II. Lewell ing, 1 a Hathaway elm 1 00 J, Simpson to W. Duncan 100 a sec 31, 32, 2s 4 1700 00 L. Livesay to M. S. Mills 10 a join bk 50, 01 A. Nawsatil to E. A. Miller, w'i ne1; and It 8 sec 21, 4 s 4 e. . . m 00 F. Sievers by ex to C. E. Cross, se'i sec 12, 2 s 5 e V. Taborion to C. E. Cross, se i sec 1-, 2 s 5 e (imlr.aiiwl Aaarehr, Ihcy any the art of itHklug Is dying out lu France. Cooks and public agrev In this, but They charge sncli other with the cauw. "The French public la degenerate." mf the rooks. "II uo nifvr kaowa a good sauce from a bud one" "(Ju'mt cv itie voim vouUaf re tali ates the public. "The cooka may still he artists, but tiny ar uo lunger cook a." "If you want the matter demonstrat ed." says a Parisian who may ho con sidered to represent the ptiUlf. "kuk at the so called culinary eshlbltloua given lu Paris evvry year. These exhibitions do not ask the Judgment of the pa la to 3'hcy ask the Judgmaui of the rye. They ask you to criticise ftwlss rhaU-ts mads lu butter and Ixiuls XV furniture made lu cak. They with to tmltutt the sajon. and they show lard sculpture sentimentally uispostn In palm lowers aud cauvaaoa, wltb forvgrouuda of strrtig beaua, ami miueta of tomato entcbop. It Is the hist word lu Impres sionism. If you like, but It Is not rook ery It Is anarchy. -Sketch. Atxifccl Remedy forforntlp lion. Sour Slonwith.Dinirtsxa Worms .Comnlsioai .levcri sh tti and LOSS or SLZH aSjtMsiaBaaMiasas ) asiBWBSal TacSiiWW Sirmtur of KYM VOHIC. . V 'XX. 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They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health, Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back not cured. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Hie Excitement Not Over. The rush at the drug store still con tinues and daily scores of people call for a bottle of Kemp's BuIhuih for the Throat and Lungs for the Throat and Lungs for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp's Balsam, the standard family remedy, is sold on a guarantee and never fails to give entire satisfaction, I'rice 2ou and 50c. HOW IS Y01K WIFE. Has she lost her beauty? If so, Con stipation, Indigestion, Kick Headache I are the principal caunes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for halt a century. I'rice 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results are not satis factory, C. O. Ilnntley, Druggist. I'lullng Tablrar. Don't throw away )uur old silverware any more as A, Ilaumann, of K'y, is rrp.nel to reUle them with royal i;lv.-r II-will tiive voti a call. Uom woik Kiiarauli-ed. 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