OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMUKU 21, 189'.) Wlllamtti K.lli .Vii.lm-ti Kaiiji, Nov. 22. Mi. Laander Cn him returned from Port land. WaaregUd to so lirrathoma Idr.andMr. (toward, of Gladstone cpont Sunday wiih Mr. E. KasnUMn. W'eneru fvord with a flying visit from Arthur Warner Friday. Come again and ty longer. Kev. Earnest, of Portland and Mr. llornmhurh. of Oryon City were ylsit ora of Mrs. J. H. Kale ton during the Tlie wareliotiM erwted by L. J. Howell ia converted into a dwelling. We are In need of more houses. The foundation ia laid for A. 8. Hunt's residence. A. S. Hunt baa enlarged Ii is store and added a meat market. P.mwoi, pAM.tscts, Nov. 'JO. We bave been having bad weather for tlie lat week with only a few peep of sunshine. Mr. Koody aold everything at auction November It. Hammond 1'aulson and wife was in Portland Friday and Saturday. C. H. Hunter is now bailing hay for J.C. Elliott. J. W. Hilteary was in Portland attend ing business this week. He is agent for the Golden Eg1e and I'lioenix bicycles. T. Feathers took a load of potatoes to town this week. Mr. Earl Tong baa purchased a 6ne large team lately. Miits Tear! Lovelace has been visiting Ler parents lately. Mi Nannie and Joeie Hue! wood bave been visiting their grand-mother during the week. The Rock Creek Sunday School has a larice attendance and' is doing excellent work. Elder Kich preached to a large congre gation at the Kock Creek school boiwe last Sunday. KeUlaad. Ksdland, Nov. 25 liedland is ia it when it come to rain and mad. Potato-digging is at a standstill. The crop is biuily affected by the black rot. The nickel social given at George llicinhothen'a Friday evening waa a grand affair. The largest crowd waa in attendance that has assembled for a like flair for many a day (or nigbt). Your correspondent is glad to say that all enjoyed themselves, especially the writer. Another will be held at II. A. Allen's on December 15. Come one and all and ei.j y a good time. J. T. Mason ha rented the William's place. An article appearing in the Coi.ner Herald of the 9th inst., in which it de scribes a tight ride of one Young and a corptie, fhows the high moral of the man, and aleothe paper. It was bad enough to drive so w ith the remains, but it was much worse for the paper to brag and boast of it. Oli well, you could not ex lct anythirg else of a paper that takes the side of the political question it does. Cattle-buyer and insurance agents bave been seen iu our burg of late. L. Mother, who is employed on board the I. H. snag boat at Dundee, spent Saturday and Sunday at borne- He Bays they may have work for three months jet B.F.Linn is qnite sick with asthma. ansa jurjkey wilt tracli the spring term in district No. 21. Harry Mosher spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Miss Maude Stene, who is attending chool at Oregon City, spent Saturday and Sunday at dome. Mr. and Mr. Ne- kirk spent Sunday visiting her bother, Mrs. Mosher. The M. E. church has a bookcase for their library. Miss II. F. Wilcox, who is teaching at Liberal, spent Kundav at home. G. W. Murdotk, of Macksburg, was Been on our streets Sunday. Mrs C. C. Kl.hey has been quite tick but at present I alow ly recovering. Mm. C, Z. lake ha boenq iita ah'k the past week. Mix Koweiiiian, of Sunnyside, will clooe a three months term of kIhoI here next Friday. Most eoplo aie sorry to nee school clo a Miss llowernian' smiling faott will not be seen so often hereaftrt In our midst. Mr. A. Hickey, of Colorado, la going to move on hi mother's plare soon, P. I'liger and son have lxen digging potatoes for K. CVpr of Panm-ou. The road are getting quite bad and by spring wa hardly expect to find the bottom. 0. W. Poring spent Saturxlay and Sunday with his parents. He is attend ing school at the Portland university. He states that the school i flourishing in its new location. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kichey made a trip to Portland last week. Mr. Dye, of Clackamas, was up to W. II. Poring on busine the first of (he week. Mr. O. AemUegger was seen in Port land 11 week. Some of our people arts taking quite an interest in the war against the Poer. We think it would be a good plan if the young people of Poring would organixe a debating society. This not only would furnish a place lor entertain ment but would also promote the intellectual as well a the social side of life. Miss Power man introduced debating in school and the children seemed to take quite an interest in It. Kev. Morvhead, of Portland, preached at the M, E. church at Damascusu Sn day. Mr.i 0. Purr and wife, of Gresham, were the guest of Mr. and Mr. W. 11. Boring recently, W. H. Boring took bit son Orvilla to the station yesterday . Mr. Wo. Headerman waa the guest of Mr. P. VeUcu Sundy. Mr. White Is improving the looks of Mr. Wm. Welch's place. Peter says be baa no place to anchor since his "Buoy" is gone. Borinet- Bori.ngs, Nov. 21. There has been nothing in the pav?r from this part of the countiy for quite a while, but this ia no sign that we are not able to kick, This precinct is quite small and quite quiet, so there is not much news to write. Boring's is a republican neighboihood and also quite prosperous. Our farmers raise more bushels of grain to the acre than our populist neighbors. Our populibt neighbors do not know how to account for this but we can easily ex plain it. We say it in because we do not sit around the corner grocery or ujon a fence and berate the administration or coin silver as they do. The farmers of Damascus held a meet irg the 18th inst. to see about getting a creamery put up theie. Cut Damascus could not furnish enough cows to justify Yeti-ch & Sons lo start one. Potato digging in a thing of the past here. There was a good yield. Seme have not got their wheat sowed yet, and from trie look it is likely to be some time be ore they do. Chsrryvtll. Ciuhxyviu-X, Nov. 21 Thanksgiving day is nearly here and as yet there is no appearance of having a Thanksgiving dinner to indulge in. Can it te possible that yoor scribe misunderstood a certain one in regard lo that particular dinner. Your scribe thinks not. It is to be hoped thst this villa will persevere enough to get woke op to realize that it ia Thanksgiving, G. T. Pee be Is digkmg hi carrot. Mrs. Struchen has been reported on the sick list. Plenty of snow was seen on the mountains s few morning ago which re minds o that winter is fait approaching. Alma. Am, Nov. 20. Mr. Hickman and son, Frank and Kex, went to Portland on busine. Tuesday. Mr, Graham, of Troutdale, visited his daughter Alms Sunday. L. E. Gotham is building quite an ad dition to bis house. Quite a nuni rer attended the literary Saturday evening n spite of the weather, The question, resolved, "That Woman has Equal Rights With Man" was de cided in favor of the affirmative. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pram ball, a daughter on Wednesday Nov. 8. On last Monday night about 3-3 friend of Mr. and Mrs. John Brainhall gave them a surprise it being Mr. Bramball' thirty-ninth birthday. The company indulged in a house warming and the oc casion was an enjoyable one. Mrs. J. J. Eisner spent Friday with Mr. Butler. DOCS VOHf BOCB Me? In constant p:In when onH . vonr fi'it ? k1 U that ilratn. j'ullinjM aotiHation with you from mora till night ? Whv not put tho medicine ei.vtlv on tho dim-two ? Why inot apply thi cur rijjhi wi I . L - - . .!. I ''A .mo spot ii.M'ii i lou can do It wit a OKkTI Immediately after the) rtrhater u att)liM. voti fovU lifa unrnini' siwithinc In- ) tluence. Iu hcalini; retmnliea quickly penetrate down deep into tho inflamed tissue, Iain U quieted, soreness w re lieved and strength imparted. Ma plaster was ever sasa like It N Blaster ever sties m sjtkldy ss tberoatalv. N plaster ever si sail cMiplct iairol er all klad ( sala. I'laced over the chefl It Is a powerful aid to Ayer"a Cherry Pectoral : relieving congestion and drawing out all inflammation. ra r kit miw'ti j c rrn . i.:i. after spending aevetal week on Ihe Itmley (arm. Kev. OA Prlealng. wa vMling M' ll. iiiieman Ihl wei k HenrvSchnldot, of Ne. berg. ho re aided hei formerly, I vl.ilmg hi llri Mr At kin ami M- Fd Wetih-r. Wm Scott I now a student of Ih A 0. Alss very enlhulli and pr. ll dent i.H-inU-r of H.e regular fitbll loam. Mr Hunnrll. of Tierville. wa vl.ll lug Mr T K SoIIw.hhI a few day Ihl Neck. Sverl young jnfople from he part alteiidml a priy at WllUburg. Willi Jme. of Mlulhorn, wr given a i.irpri party which w a attended by s lame nuinler of In mny frtsnd. Milwkietirnge No '.'t'H P of II hld their regular monthly meeting Slurdr last whli It w(lrgely Stiende.1. F'tlht aoplicalita aerw Inlliatrd Into !' I") terie ol ths first (lid .hoii.I degree. Nrxt month they will hav election of ulllcem. J.Jamewho ha Wo sick f t some tlum reported lor work again Monday. John Miller haa Wo quit HI for a few dy, but I aiound aaln. Material i on the ground for rrrirof the achool hl and a new tddilion will he put on fr a dreuiing room. Viol Awemhly No "I t nlted Art ana im moved tta iri to th to o hall where their friend will find them si home on Fndcy evening. The AUUiu Co. hi Ul!d to ho up w ill the how lt Thurly. The rlhVl wa a lot ol d. "appointed i hlldien who wante.1 to see a real negro iclnitrel troup. It is ab-iut lime thai a aids walk ling made frvm the corner pt Mr. IWrg's boU to the FpiMp! church. Christmas exrnlae r In pieira tiou and prgrelng nicely. Mm Mabl Miller I ranvaaing for to very valuable bolit ami herrtTut are not going anrewardnl. temm m m aaaawasBi am aB mm SUBr mm mm m s bbbt- aw ar m av mm u m m m m. m. i v YA ST . : r i - Tim Kliul You lluvn Ay lloutfltt, nn.l mIiI.U Ima W Iu iid for over HO jrrir, hit born) tltn lgimtr, f ,f - nitil hn Imoii iitiuln timli r LI brr. ffr', ,M,,m, p,,H'n ,"lo,, ," it inruitf." UrY, CAl AHovf ItM on to deer ho you t)lj; AH CoiHttcrfrUa, liiiltntloiiw mitl Hiihatllutra urn but f.u iH'rliitriita thut trllto lth niut riulnnffrr lltn ltmitli 0f lafiutt niul tltllilrrii-lUlwrlciico itgaluat lUiH-rlmrm, What Is CASTORIA CiMtorU U aii'"tH fr Ctor Oil, Irrirorle, Drup, niul Hoothlnir Hympa. It U Ilrtriulvsa mid riritaiint, u cotttAlita neither Opium, Morphlno Itor olher Nurmtio auhtrtiur. It 0 I lt iritniitr0. It ilrstroj Worm sumI lliij IVvrrUlutr, It rurr IHurrhirit nml Wln4 folic. It nllctc Tccthlnir TrouMc. curr Con.tlimti Mini rinliili itry. It iulmllrttr tho 1'imhI, rguhtte Q( rSli.mitcli mul llowrla, git luff liruUhy nml ituttirul sleep, Tho Children's) I'tttmcc Tho Slothcr'a Trlem!. GENUINE CASTORIA AWAYg Bean tho Signature of a. m mr - r-i. -aw y is uzy. -cue Tlie Kind You Have Always Boul In Uso For Over 30 Years. Casby. Ca.vby, Nov. 21. Mrs. Arnold has sold her fine river farm to some HuHsiaus lately from the Kant. This is only one of several recent transfers. J. E. Enuer, who has been the S. P. station agent here at intervals for sev eral years has been transferred to Mt. Angel. There Is a general change of agents throughout the whole length of the line. ' The Artisans, of Iiarlow have changed their place of meeting to Can by. The change was a good one, twenty new members having been received during the three meetings that have been held here. Canby church people are progressive. Lant hpring the Methodists thoroughly renovated their building and put in a hot air furnace. Now the ChriHtian are improving. They have papered the walls, painted inside ard out, laid car pet and made sundry other improve ments. Otrier feature being new or im proved upon. They expect to have a new minister. The one in charge now is over zealous and his zeal lead him in his talks into the realms of the sensa tional which is not what Canby craves. We think there i a good field here for a music teacher as three new pianos have been recently purchased and there are several older ones in town. The water in the w td Is here is lower now than it was early in the fall. The aandy formation of the land and the1 deepneasof the Molalla'a beJexplins the condition. ( The high school student have organ-li-d a literarr aorlety which they call ttie Athenian. The question de bated at the list meeting w."Krolved that Steam I more I'wful than the Printing pre'." The Judge decidod I favor of the affirmative. . The sunny winter of Southern Cali fornia are too alluring to be resixted by some of our people. Mm. Roth and son depirted Saturday for Lo Angle and they will be followed by Mr, EaMman and family within a few day. A very pleasant party wa g'ven at Herman LV Friday evening. The mual goo I time wa ba t, A social feature of the evening wa an abund ance of excellent apples, Jamea Kocher ha returned from Kat ern Oregon itreatly benefitted in health. The hunting there in itself i a great restorative. Mr. Kocher in one day killed nine wild geese. Hear that ye de generate sons of Ninrod who glory in the death of blue Jays and quail. f'romineut men of other town re cently seen In Canby: Win llumt, of Aurora, (Jeo. Knight and Howard F.ci'lu, of Hubbard, K. E. Day, of Forest Urovs and James Ogle of Manjiuni. Kev. Englebart contemplate organ izing a night school in which he will leach German. There are 117 pupils now enrolled In the public school. F.Xia'klhl ll'f-w e- lrm w t". ' l ontli' ol I m J drowning l' H- l " l.ig ( Ih FU ' d Mr. J. tj. (i,a got rvwi-ij.l I'rwk near Al!i-i !! I IJ Mr. 0 I lit l'l rni a Wr ai h tu Vr. F. Sellwooil an I wife, ol Srllool, (;!llf Bl, c -rl Miller. Their con'nt of ctfo t4 ( tiai wagon h -1 d i iream, th wir Tli l I iorr p . 4 n U.a bmg d'l'li u I dl t t'i i ing. :!!' Iiuhr At p'rtriil .Uim Mngl.. a-ii-4 hy Mr K.l.,11 In lh. d d .log wrl; .. ex, j t.. I,v.n.cud , mM..ery.H.l.,. Uy n,hl. P l no.'.r H.-cl-ci ...t.n Kh.rd-. .r..4...r.. .-y hi -ly on j t''" hl I Tu-lr if J. .i. .i.- ...i- i !.! H.e IUkr. Ti w.aU!4iJ Ti-y -'(-J Iohim mi 'rf t .erlM'g of ,""'"' !'" Mi.Thii.,rf,.f Mr..uke. thw p.MI- lrh.av Tl.. .Vt, .a. ...... m .,.,! "'' lt '"' r .') llpM. l I 11 (,! MH,IU '.ndil- gi.hf P.M - .P.t i. Mr. F I. an I F.e.l !, ..rla ,,4, , ,)., ,l the uuoe. uf the Crw.d Ik.), p,,,,,, ,,(- j,,, Blf ,tlllB M,o A f iindv of ' I '"ii in hv purehpi mi0 and (I, Ki lgi iLlr rtm tlx Kiteiini hi r ilai l Inured t Xil IPtr l a I it to farm .... . i I l. I 'j A li'ii nj en-i ll w b i-4 S-..rtl..MUt,tt..rr.4W.J..oUIHe.n - . , H.ofj,, J n r-l. of II e O d 4rM IMnulrrr -lr Tl M , ,.(our f.,oJ.J Pllt ntV.fWx ll.el.ii.iMf. mi mt r . .rll, ,01l, a they could store the fru.t with S ' g.t'on I' w le,.i,n. a yo.ing iimii -f t. ,,., .,.,'1 n a r' iu- a heel barrow a there wa not o Very " ' IQ 1 ''". Jhrfe e. o ., h ! .i .f .if. I umcli of It. I u llinll liuiii lon in iia.a I'otalor. were line and no rot in thrtn J j In ! k of, and cabta.'n never i ff ' fliie any wliere out her no It w ill lie ' Inofdertolre.l the tin ran serenade-. I S P-- I-' ' h..fkf.min.i..ll il.ui.li !' h..e .n r.b.y .ml f.fiuing . ere Mil wuk le visitor Friday lait Homer Mullen, on of our mot enrr jetic young men, i ron.triicling a barn on the rear lot of hi pieiiilr. Mm Mamie Kogr nt Huo lay at limn and reiiort txhoul in Vud condi tion and iigreMing. Homer Mullen, Fred Ihrkermeihr and Henry Stot key took a trip down the Columbia and ienl stumUy at AiU r. Mdwauki ha to drama ia pr.paia- now. 0rl.U. (jAariiLt), Nov. W. ll seem by the lowk of the weather lht winter It, come lo iy. All are ready for winter by thin time Ici.'n iu i I pr ti, I I t rutn-nj n r - There m minor that wedding w.ll be ! b n ""' f4' ,ly " Otwrgo. 0woo. Nov. 22. The event ol the past week was the marriage of Gilbert Ward to Mrs. Elizabeth Lee. They were married last Saturday evening in the I 0 0 F hall, Kev A J Montgomery officiating. At 9:30 the Odd Fellows snd Kebekahs were lined up on one side of the hall and the Artisan upon theo poeite side and the high contracting parties attended by Mr. and Mr James McFarland entered (he hall to the strains ol a beaut iiful wedding march. They took their placet at the end of the hall juxt in front of the prodding officers stand. Kev. Montgomery then by the beautiful ceremony of hi church pro nounced them husband and wife. After congratulation a splendid repast was served in the rooms under the hull after which dancing was indulged in until midnight. The presents were numerous and useful. Mrs John Gulxnard fell and fractured her arm last Saturday the fracture was reduced by a Portland physician, Ada Fox leaves tomorrow for an ex tended visit to Iloise Cily, Idaho, Mrs Helen Montour, Mian I,il!U) Myrtle Montour and Wm Cummings all of Ore gon City attended the wedding Saturday night. Mr John Gardner i still foreman at the foundry, your correspondent beinif mistaken in bis last communication in regird to Mr Gardner being superseded. Mllwaukl. Mii.waikih, Nov 21 Mr and Mrs G W Ganiard, of Portland, were visiting Mr iiottemiller. Miss Augusta Iiottemiller is home the next thing to eirlte our piicl buig. Mr. Norman Tracy i fait completing his lare On houe of two atones He wa delayed by tickne-i having Just rv covered fit o in a nxill of qnlfiiy. George IVShit'ld it duiiihing hi neat, stylinh and convenient cultitxe. It look at it some fair maiden will have a ulc hovie soon. Mins Ida Surface I. a n.)t returned Dome yet irom Uuler where tlm wa called by the death of her mother Mr. Julia Surface. Her death resulted from the cMV-t of a runaway in which she was considerably shook up causing a paralytic stroke. She lived 12 days after the accident and was unconscious the last four days, so her sons tte they having come from there after the funeral, Mr. Elbort Surface and Mr. F.dam Durlingame, of Dufi-r, paid Garfield a thort visit. Edwin care not to stay long a he got the girl last time ho was down. And Elbert ha quite an attrao tion near Dufer besides hi homestead. Mr, Doc I'almaUter, wife and daughter Pearl, also his sitor, Mrs. Humor uiade a flying tiip to Wamic and Dufer to visit his brother, Dan Palmate-, who they think hu the consumption. They re port a nice trip through the mountains, Miss Pearl Paluiatcitr ha gone to Portland to visit relative and friend. Miss Kerut Palnmlecr returned with her mother, Mr. Sarah Palmaieer from Portland where she went to find work. But it wa to lonesome a place and tho got home sick s came buck. Mr. Vactirn saw null U buny nil the time chopping grain and sawing for the bridge acroH the Eglo Creek near AuIhow mill, Everyone ia growling at tho way the Kagle Creek bridge is left to be repaired till full when grain is to be hauled and the wahir high so it i dangerous toh r I. Someone will gut drowned then the county may have a law suit to pay. Why can it not be repaired in tint sum mer not in the fall and winter as it has been the two last time it was renairml. It was known to be unsafe, all summer so why leave the repairing till the farmers want to use it the most of all the year, I what all Garfield and Currlns ville would like to know. C.p'. H K. Hy 1. 1 Ju-i been oia b. ai tr p 'o "ali'in. (io. C ins i do n ihn t.di wi'-r lo.n of A ton. , J ihn G: hl Muriied I runt the Nmiir i Valle- with a few hea l ul Wl A M II hit int a lew day In 8'ir.rl. P. A. Piker sn I sms are h:pii g (H.Utixn I j 't r.at'o, John Nrt.a t h rrl.irnd from Yum l.ill i-ui.tv, tti.eiehit lutbei'it Moiling for a couple of month The 'oi l Imm Iim i Ii'm- I ih- fiilynrl. lht w"-. li.gtt" I and ma le iueirfhr needed repair. k ..diner's Duly I. in n In H KH W-l.llfillt.t..eiill-1 itr Ui ll 0 tt' l,r.ti fu'lt 1 r. I In I'lliir tftrf Ifc. U itmrmifiMf ilty. - r n.,M uvibfiiw Uailc tll. Ic li-l I., ll.r-i.lt ' liiur in rfr.llhS IIm Ii min 1 iUlllfcttlilf n.l.m.1, lutlr..i.lKHh Hi. nul lm"Viil U.tutr In II. ol Iraulllul tiM .l liil tat Hutu nlum ).. it 7 Sutherland Sisters Scalp Cleaner ?t ku ,0t .1 th. .f .It till. Hut M luO.".' I" r .u.ful In lia rfl..ft. m l" Injurwl -mln il l-l IH'e " Uwir oniul tVHhii--- tilUISV liSloill". 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