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2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1899 CORRESPONDENCE-; iHtmurnt. IAMmnn, IVc. 11 Damascus in till alive tnd y'inir( for all tear lvliit l.eavy min, Tliereaaa "randy pull" given at Ur. llirion'i In lionor of Mita Lucia. Those prtwnt ire: Mr ai J .Mrt. A. V. Cooke. Mix Mary Flelclier, Marion Tonir, Mr. Irvnn llok, Malile Cox, U. , nl II. feather, Ivlaie Newell and Jam il N i-ll, Kittie Kuhie and llillie Cooke. Kveryone enjoyed good time and went home covered with white coat of randy. IV!i Neaell rame home last Thora day to tend tew weeks until after the holiday, We welcome her back. Tom Feather hat gone to Artanaat to visit hit biother and will probably tay about a month. Mrt. John McMurrty lately It'll on four knitting needli't running all of them through the paliu of tier hand and caua ing it to be my tore. Carl Tung w hile unloading potatoet at Tortland fell backwardt breaking hit colli Une very badly. He it at Ore gon City under the doiior'e care. Carl bat all of our sympathy. IVtry Hunter from Sonny tide wat at Mr. Tun aitendii g I ucinrn lact Fri- A firl wit li d to Mr. tt d Mil. Sim' mi i.i last a tea all doit g well. . Smith hat employment in town doirg it'penter work. V. f-kit von baa rented Mrt. Ilaikel'a (trui ai htone acd will toon move on to the (aim. A. Newell and J. Tong are under the weather. . A number of the young people in tended to attend the liteiary at Stone, but owing to the rainy weather could not. XI in Lena Perry, frjin Portland, lias been visiting her titter Mrt. Bookman for tome time. roll at perpetual member widt h la quite an honor, Mll WAt'KIK, IVc. 11, ISM. I'ditor Enterprise; Kindly allow tut a little tae In your paper. Your Milwtukie reporter under date of IVc lit tent in an item that It misleading and untrue. Said reporter mutt have been going to tome high tchool or rollege and wear a lith collar or ttove pip hat and use a paint biuth to polish his edi torial. He must beagreat man, aa he think be it. Ilia item thowtwhathe it, in reporting turn a falsehood at he did. Certain parte of the article are not true. It it true that a young man went to Milwtukie to church and after church went home wiih hit Wet girl. I? ut it it not true that on hit return he found a young heifer, bridled and taddled tied where hit horse had been ti.-d. x. x. (fa.cn Cow Easily ? Iltmmond Paulson it hanlirg wood to I'ortlaud. A large number of young people gath ered at Mrs. Barton's latt Sunday and eoj-yed themrelvea in tinging. Mllwaakle MiLwii cix, Iec. 10. F.ntiitn Morgan, who iepieents the Salvation Army Kett ue Heme, of I'ortlaud, tptke at the "Y. P. S. C. E. Sunday evening. She thanked the tociety for the gentrrout auppurt they liave received. Kev. Shupp, the preeiding elder preavhed at the Evangelical cburch Sun day. Andy Walker it the papa of a bounc ing baby girl. Mitt Mamie Murphy, of Portland, apent Sunday w ith her friend Mitt Julia Wetxler. Cathy. Cakm, le. 12. Mr. Kogert and Mr. Borrought left Saturday for the East. The former will visit Michigan and the latter Indiana. A very pleasant surprise party railed upon Mr. Borrougba the evening preceding hit derlure. A large atrount of railn ad piling It being delivered here by Adkint ltroa. Canby municial bonds mnst be quoted higher in the Macktburg ttock luarket than they are in the New York stork market. The ci'y council wUhcd to pro cure oil for the city from the Portland branch of the Standard Oij Co. That branch after waiting long enough to communicate with ttie head olhit in New York notified the Fathers that they did not rare to 0en an account with Canby, thereuon Mr. Smith, of Mackt burg wat communicated with and he at once supplied the Fathers with the much desired oil. Application hat been made for another saloon license. Opinion it much divided on whether it thujild be granted. If it it not good to have two tix or ten saloons it it not good to have one. Since thoee in authority asert that "it it for revenue only" that any licences are granted, why not increate that revenue by granting licenses to all comers. The law ot de mand regulates the amount of liquor sold and two or moie taloont will not sell any more than one. E. S. Wolfer was in town recently in the Interests of the Acetylene gas plant of w hicb he is proprietor. The monthly social meeting of the Artisans was a great success. The order is steadily increasing in merabera'iip. I The Workuen it also building op in a j very eubetantial manner."" I Too many wivee cause Roberta to lose I hit seat in Congress, but too many dol lars efTect the opposite fortuay. Poly gamy it no worse than bribery ; either ought to debar a man from any seat in tint world or the next. Are you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling In your throat? Would you feel relieved if you could raise something? Docs your cough annoy you at night, and do you raise more mucus la the morning? Then you should always keep on hand a bottle of tiger's .Herri If you have a weak throat you cannot be too careful. You cannot begin treatment too early. Each cold makes you more liable to another, and the last one is always harder to cure than the one before it. Ir. net's Clcrri PtctoNl Plaster tf atects IK kBjS (ran cilttt. Help at Hand. - If yon have try complaint whatever tnd dcaire the best medical advice you can poe tiblv obtain, write the doctor freely. You will itceivt a prompt reply. Addrett, UR. J. C. AVER. Lowell, Mass, Mr. Ed. Shark and son, of Stafford, are visiting at J. Prieaiers. A delightful surprise party was ten dered Ja. Forbes at his home on Mud avenue, Friday evening. The lime was ve y pleasantly spent with games and other amusements until a late hour. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Forbes, Mrt. Ed Shtrp, Misses Ka'e Piiester, Mary Pa vies, and Lixxie Price- ter, Messert. (ieorge Prietter, I-aurenre MtQtx, Lewis Daviet, iVlbertand Harry Shell v, George, James, Ernest and Chat Forbes. The Woodman gave a social smoker last Wednesday evening. There were about 75 neighboit and their friends present. Tbere were a goodly noniberof choppers from Oregon City on hand. Tliey brought so-ue of their best ax men with them to help make the chips fly. An impromptu program was speedily arranged by the Council Com mander Joe Price, and he let no one es cape without being heard Irora. John Wetxler, the well known contractor and Caliper Kerr, our village blacksmith, eerved the refreshments, which con sulted of several kir.ds of sandwiches in abundance and the contents of a ten gallon coffee pot, "just like mother made," accompanied with a liberal supply of clay pipes, tobacco and several large boxes of fine cigars. The program coneibted of singing, speech- making, recitations, clog dancing, music etc . The United Artisans kept open luuee last Friday evening, A large number attended and a program of songs, recita tions and live good original tableaux vere given, after which some very amus ing games were played. The committee on entertainment were Mrt. A I wood, Arthur Dowlinir, and Tommy Rogers, who received much praise for the clever way they conducted the a flair. Mies Clara lleitkeiuber is now well and able to be out. BUfforit STArrotD, Dec. 12. Capt. Hayes i . A. i i. snd ,u ' oruanu raiurutj evening ana tpent Snnday there. J. P. Uege left Tuesday for Lyln, Wavhington to spend a few days with his daughter, Mrt. Howard. Bills are posted throughout this end of oanty for a g and ball Chrittmts night in Larson's hall. Gages dipped their theep in linoleum to kill the ticks it did the work well. U. It. Gage was home Sunday and re ported that on Thursday previous a set screw on a shaft caught him by the leg of his over all and tore them clean off him. A fellow workman who had on two pair of pants, kindly divided w ith him and he was thui enabled to look dressed at least. With a few bruises and somewhat strained he came out unharmed. Mrs. Andrew Walker is very seriously ill. Mies Anna Latourell, of Almsville and Miss Lottie Pound, of Portland, are guetds of Mrs. M. Wetzlor. Ttie little school girls have made a quilt w hich they will present it to the Baby Home. It will be on exhibition next week. Dec. 12. Our pOBtoflice has been eouiewliat crumped for room so Mr. WinHiuger has had Chan. Mullen, the cat pen ter add about four feet more ot pigeon holes to the office and make another show window for the display of goods in his line. The addition to the south end of the Town hall is now complete, This build ing has been done by volunteer work entirely. The lumber wag hauled by Homer Mullen and Henry Stuckey, Carpenter work was f uperintended by Clmrley Mullen, Bfsiwted by b Bircke mier, Fred Rogers, Guy Stryker, Ed Ptteiiiiller, Albert Zanders and Henry Ileiim man and for the good work done the Milwaukie Dramatic Club has placed Knnnjilile. ScsxYBiDE, Dec. 10. Sunnytide is not dead il some people do thick it is. air. U. uweings nas nniaiied a very successful term of school at Dover and is again in our midst. Miss Stella Sumner' went to Portland last Friday evening to visit relatives. The Sunnytide literary hag again started up w ith a very large crowd in at Miss Zelphia Davis has been home on a yisit for the last few weeks but bag re turned to her work at Portland. Mr. Charlie Hunter is visiting rela tives at Eagle Creek. Mrs. Htalnaker of Clackamas was visiting friends here last week. Mr. Baker and wife, of Eagle Creek, were visiting at Mrs. Hunter's latt Sun day. Mias Kesiah Wiles has returned to her work at Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs, Hubbard have left for California to upend the winter taking their three youngest children with them. ChirryrlHa. CiitBBYviiLt, Dec. 12. Messrs. George Fhnn and Claude Italy attended celling tchool at Eagle Creek Friday evening. Tom Stone attended the dance given at Sandy iH-c. Oih. Mitt Belle Osborn our assistant poat mistress is expected homo from Port land shortly. Mr. Beebe't fishing boat took a twift ride down Sandy river a few daytago, and to far it hat not been heard from, but presume it ia tmashed up tgaintt the rocky clifls for which this part of Sandy it noted. So G. T. won't get to tot hit net. Steve Osbern has returned home Irom Palmer where be has been working for the past several weeks. Kx ! l.'rrtk. Eaolr Cukkk, Dec. 13. Death bis tgain visited our midst. Mr. Duncon's buried their baby yetterday. Allryin pathize with them In their aflliclion. One of Mr. Alspaugh't boys had quite an accident Saturday nlgl t. He started to Cnrrinsville after the mail on horse back and rode past the school house and the next thing he remembers he was lying by the roadside under a tree. He bad been unconscious for about an hour. In the meantime his horse bad gone home but was there some time before the folks at home knew it. As soon at Mr. Alspangh found the horse without a rider he started after the boy and found him coming home. The hoy has been tick ever since but was getting better the lant your correspondent heard from him. The bridge over Eagle Creek is finished at last and everybody well plensed. Mrs. J. W. Douglas went to Portland yesterday on the stage. Elder L. G. Dix, of Hood River, ha been holding meeting at Dint. No f0 for a few days but the attendance was very light on account of the bad weather. JUple bane Maple Lank, Dec. 11. Chag. Priester, of Oregon City, was visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Priester lust week. Miss Katie O'Conner, of Albany, N. Y. is a guegt at the home of her aunt, Mrs, T. Kuowleg. Mrs. W. H, Blood, of Carlton, and Mrs. B. F. Kellogg, of Linn county are viniting with their parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brayton. Miss Kate Mautz bag gone to Golden- An elegant line of cigarg in srnuh boxes just the thing for Xmas present prices away down at B.irlow's ank to see them. ihe above named gentlemen on the club dale, Wash, to spend the winter. Mechanical toys at Charman A Co.' from 10 cents up, It lakes but a uiiuule to overcome tickling in the throat and to stop a couuh by the una of One Minute Cough Cure Tnit remedy quickly cures all forms of throat and lung troubles. Harmless and pleasant to take. It prevents coiiMumir tion. A famous specific for Krippe and its after effects. Gko. A. Habmno. ( lUVTAt (JI A IIOAKI) MI KTS. Sided Jul ll.jl tortile1 1 IMI KetaloH ami Appoint ('mum liters. The board of directors d Ibe Willam ette Valley Chautauqua Assoriallan met II this city Saturday afternoon. Tbt subject of the l'.Mt tettloll Wat thoroughly discussed and It wat finally decided to bold the meeting Iron. July lilt) 2lt lncluive. Arrangements were made to ten.i Secretary J. VY. uray at a ucicksi- io the annual conference of Pacific ro Chaiilauquat, which will meet in San Francisco on Friday, Iv tUr J.".'. Tlile coitfvrwnro U for the purHe of engaging talent for the dillcM'til cont assemblies, it Mug found more a.tia faclory to treat with people of a national reputation at a to!y rather than at indl vulval assemblies. The following rommlttrea welt ap pointed for I'.': Executive W. C. Hswley, J. W. tirty.C. II. Dye. Finance Capt. J. T. Apiton, G. A. Harding, E. E. Charman. Transportation T F. Ityaii. W. E. Carl!, II. V.. Cio-t, Geo. A. Harding, J. T. A p won. Alhletica-W. E. Carll, II. E. Cross, T. F. Kyan. E. E. Chartnau, C. II I 'ye. II. E. Croat was rlinUd ground manager and T. F. Ity.n.C. II. I'ye II. E. Croat, W. E. Car II and E. E Charman, were appinted lo lnpet and report npon Hit Improvement ol Gladstone Park. O-rgon t ill Market Itrperl. (Corrected weekly.) Wheat-No. l.Vicla. No 2, 44 rlt. No. 3. 4 I rtt per hunhel. Flour Portland, Id 10 ; Howard's ilt, .l 10; Fisher't Itc-l. 2 DO. Oa'.a in aackt, white, M rents r bushel, gray, M. MiUatutTt Bran, 11.50 per ton tliorta, f 16.00 r ton. Potatoes! lo ,V) rtt per tack. Eggs, Tl to 1:3 rlt per dtn. Butter Uanch, .MWntt r rdl. Onions, io II pur rack. Gre4n apples, 1.00 to r)l 2i er box dried Hlt C'l per und. Livestock and I'rwwed Meatt iWf, live. 3'4' In 3' e; hg, llvo, 4rl; hogt dreell& io5lV o-n't; therp, $3 ft) lo 1 1 M per he4l ; vea, dressed 7c. rieflgiiHBifl US i m aw . I M wi m W I. V . I a Wm W A V i i v if 4 CflSM AMctttlJtf Prfnaralionrof As Minilallni ttvc rood fltvl Hi-tf uti lii ttie Suimnxb oniilkmvls cf lTOtnolc!tT)ii5rstion.Chfftful'' rirti M Ik-M Contain nrlllw Ojmiin.Mori'hliu? ivr Muiaol. ISotNahcotjc. 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