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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1900 Fandwuli Inlands am Hie lMtll i pi nes. W'a ant llin urnufiwt nation in tlifl world. CORRESPONDENCE Ji-- 7 -.gw. A imrty wmb Liven at the reHi.lt noe of New Urn N'otft. Nkw 1'ha, Jan. 2. There a quite family KBlln'rintt ht the home of Mr. F. P. 0t)iniiB on New Year's day. At one o'clock Mm. Onlioine invited her gneHia intu the dinning room where stood long family tattle loaded down with chicken, jelly, cocoanut and Iruit cakea, mince ieg and other luxuries. Kvery thing was delicious and up to dale. Her giiiu wer : . b. luner auu lutniiy, Mr. and Mia. Geo. Kider and family, Grandma Kider and son Walter, Mr. and Mn. E, M. Waldron and ton Guy, Air. and Mrs. T. 1. Oehurne and family, Joe OnWne and S. J. Critcer. After a very iilt-Hsant meal a enj yed the after noon was ent in discuHnion ofdifler eulijects. In the evening they all went to their reective homes, wbhinf Mr. and Mrs Terrel Oeboine a happy and roFeious New Yiar. A very pleasaut suipiise party asgiven at the home of Mr. liugoines in honor of the family. A very pleasant time was enjoyed. EacU Creek. Eaulb Ckkkk, Jan. 3. Married at tlie residence ot her parents Mr. and Mrs, James Gibson, Miss Cora Gibson to Mr. Ileury Udell, also a double wedding at the reniden.ee of Mr. John Tracy. Mips 1-ottie Tracy to George PeShield and Mies Annie Tracy to Mr. Frank ."mas. -ret Taylor, of Dufur, Oregon r, Hurt Taylor recently been V'siting friends lays but bave re turn. Willaru ington was dov Stevenson, Wash few days visiting bis parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Udell. J. W. Douiclaes is off on trip up to Wevcnson, Wash, and Hood River, Oregon. J. P, Woodle made a trip to his old Lome at Pleasant Hill near Sherwood recently. He reports every thing flour iu that section. e was a funeral at thb Foresters ry last Sunday. Mr. Charles '. aayloaibis wife by consumption ' ' irday. y Gibson is still buying stock i in Portland. Douglass, who has been in East on for several months is home William H. Uoring Friday evening Pec. 2D, lS'.K). The guests g.ttheied at an early hour, and found the Iioiiho artisti cally decorated with cedars ferns and Hags. Tlio evening was spent in play ing games, sinving and mind reading At twelve o'clock t lie guests retired to the dining room where an oyMer supper awaited them, also cakes and home made candies. All partook of the sup per heartily and then departed for their several homes pleased with their even ings entertainment. The principal events of the evening were the mind reading by Messrs. G. II. Teirce and 0. W. Uoring, and the solo by Mies Hose Bowerman. Those present were Misses Bowerman, Emma and Anna Burchart, Estella and Lucena Richey, Headerman, Douglas, Kelley; Messrs. Peirce, Aeniis erger, James, Albert, William, Kay and Ellis Kichey, A. Vetsch, Forister, Ed ward, Dip and Orville Boring. .Miss Kose Bowerman spent Saturday, Sundsy and New Years at W. II. Bor ings. She is teaching school at Barton and seems to be meeting with success. We expect her here again in the spring. Mr. 0. W. Boring spent the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Win. Boring. Mr. G. H. Teirce, of Port'and, spent the holidays witli his friend O. W. Bor ing. We were glad to see his smiling face in our midst once more. 0. AemWegger has the lumber hauled for his new house. E. Seifer is the happy fathor of a new baby boy. There has been a large crew of hands at work on the road planking and pre paring for blowing out stumps. Some of our young people went to the dince at Sandy Saturday night. ' A, Metsch has been at Greshan learn ing how to make cheese, as they contem plate making cheese next summer. W. H . Boring went to Oregon City Saturday. Albert L'tiger spent the holidays in Oregon City with his sister. 0. W. Boring was seen at Barton re cently. Rev. Geo. Morehead, of Portland, is holJiug a series of meetings at the M church at Damascus. pSiTJ Not worth paying attention to, you say. Perhaps you have had it for weeks. It's annoying because you have a constant desire to cough. It annoys you also because you remember that weak lungs is a family failmg. At first it is a slight cough. At last it is a hemorrhage. At first it is easy to cure. At last, extremely difficult. fliers oerri raws Barton N, Jan. 2. School is progressing mder the management of Miss an. Norris has been helping Chas. It cut wood. ston and family moved to Trout- uaie. Some of the young people attended the party given to Mr. and Mrs. Boring. They all report a tine time. E.lwaid Burghardt has left for Steven son Washington w here he will work in a saw mill. Died at -her home here on Dec. 29 1800, of consumption, Mrs. Mary Bartle mav, uged 22 years. Tiie deceased was laid to rest in the Eagle Creek cemetery Mrs. Bartleniay's death has left its bit ter sting of loneliness in many a heart and her many admirers and tiiuntU re gret deeply the departure of such character from their midst. iiaple Lane. Maple Lae, Jan. 2. Mrs. Chas. Swallow and daughter Miss Shirlie, re timed home Friday after a week's ab sence visiting with relatives in Portland, Arthur Forbes, of Willamette Univer sity, spent the holidays witii his parents oi this place, Mr. and Mrs. J, K. Morris and sons of West Oregon City visited at A. Mautz Sunday and Monday. Grandma Dickerson is visiting with relatives in Canemau. Geo. Cassidys have moved into the house recently vacated by Mr. Bellcore's, T. II. Davies leaves for Seattle Wed nesday. Mrs. Fred Henrici and daughter spent laet week with relatives at Clackamas. Mrs. B F. Kellogg and children and Mrs. Win. Blood who haye been visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brayton ior the past month left for their respective homeB last week. A daughter of Mr. Ronalds arrived Monday from California and will here after make her home with her father. Geo. Shortlidgo and Myo Brayton who have employment down the Columbia, spent Christmas with their parents at this place. Jue Myers lost a valuable horse last week. Levi Taylor, of Grays Harbor, spent Christmas at the home of C.Williams. A number of our young people took in the masquerade at Beaver Creek, New Yi ai'n night.' Xarqnam. (Too late for last week.) Marquam, Dec. 27. Loyd, Maude and Ray Marquam.Mere Winger, Carrieand Annie Ridings are home from Salem for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Little of Needy, spent Christmas at Geo. Bently's. The Sunday school of Marquam cele brated Christmas by appropriate exer cises. A terns wheel was used in place of the lime honored Christmas tree, the wheel was well laden with gilts.' Every thing went off nicely only Santa Clans forgot to come. There is a weeks vacation in the public school and Mr. Eiby and wife are visit ing tier parents at Molalla. Mr. and Mis. Foster, of Portland, are visiting at James Marquam's and Mr, Ross. Mr. Terman from Oregon City is visit ing at Mr. Labor's. Lloyd Marquam went to Portland to see the Multnomah's defeat the Salem team at football. The sick at I. D. Larkins are nn the mend and the nurse from Portland went home on Christmas day, Mary Miller returned from Salem on the 22nd where she has been spending the past few months. Eddie Vanway is home from Oregon City. He is thinking of going east of the mountains in the spring. Borinirn. Bokings, Jan. 2 One more year has piwed away. Never before has civiliza tion bppn so high as it is at present. Louk Lack at the United Stales 100 years ' thin place. a?o. Only a handful of people on the I There will be a eastern shore. Now we not only cover Funks this evening, North America but have Porto Rico, pected. RedUnd Redlakd, Jan. 1. John Richardson is sadly in need of some new clothes as he is to big for his old ones since that boy came to his home, James Schults is the proud father of a bright, little girl. Oswold Behymer left Saturday for Woodburn where lie has employment. F. W. Sprague has been laid up with rheumatism for some time. Christmas passed off very quietly here. B. F. Linn is able to be about again after a very severe attack of asthma. The ball given at Linn's hall Christ mas night was well attended. Mr, and Mrs. Newkirk spent Chistmas at her mother's Mrs. S. S. Mobher. Mies II. F. Wilcox returned from Liberal last Thursday where she has been teaching school . The children of Dist. No. 75 have en joyed a weeks vacation. Gilmore Behymer and D. N. Mosher returned from El wood Sat ui day where the latter went to conduct a social given by the school for the purpose of raising monev to purchase hooks for the library. Harry is their teacher. The school realized $8.25 fur their trouble. Miss Maude Stone, of Oreiion City, spent the holidays with quickly conquers your little hacking cough. There Is no doubt about the cure now. Doubt comes from neglect. For over half a century Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has been curing colds and coughs and preventing consumption. It cures Consumption also if taken In time. ttcep one f Dr. xger's C&erri Pectoral Piasters over goor tongs II goi cocgH. Shall tend yoa a book oa this subject, free? Oup Modlcal Department. If yon have any cnmplnlnt what ever mid dealrr tlio best metllral aitviw you can positbly obtain, wrile tlia doctor freely. Ymi will receive prompt renlv, without ro.t. AUdiau, DO. J. I'. AVER. Lowell. Mau. .;, I,. Baker, our worthy postmaster U on tlio sick list. Miss Grace Yeatier i c"'lllli"B "'0 holidays with her parents. Fiodditt Moore is slowly Improving. The grand old Pleasant Hill republican club will meet at the Pleasant Hill school house Saturday evening January ti. Colton Coi.ton, Dec. .!(). Mr and Mr, ('has. Hunter were visiting Charlie's parents hero thN week. Mrs. I.iiisin Reese was calling In Col- ton on the 28th. Andrew and Grace (loi bolt are homo sKuding the holidays. Colton was well represented at the F.I wood 8 eial on the 20th. Will Biker and wife of Beaver Creek are visiting relatives here. Mr. Gorbett and wife and son are Ink ing in the sights at Highland today. P. E. Palmer has returned to Wash ington ader a short vMt with relatives and friends here. Colton Debating club will argue tho profits of raising horses and sheep to night. Jay Dix is burning brush and other wise, improving his homestead. Get the cage and catch the bird you know. A large crowd attended the shooting mu'cli nere nisi wei K. Mrs. Kandle, of Highland, was the guest of Mrs. (). Gorbett last week. Ethel Sprague, of Stone, spent Christ mas with her grandmother, Mrs. A. Sprague. Mr. A. Sprague spent Christmas with his daughter Mrs. - Nellie Collins, of Portland. Those who attended the Bethel church yesterday enjoyed a very pleasant Christ mas sermon. Much plow ing has been done of late. Redland farmers make use of all the good weather. Miss Mattie Gaskel is visiting he' sister Mrs. B. Funk. Burt what makes you go to Viola every Sunday. The following officers were elected for the M. E. Sunday school. Superintend ent, Louis Funk; assistant superintend ent, D. II. Mosher; secretary, Gilmore Behymer; librarian, Willie Stone. Teachers will be appoiuted later. New Kra- The young folks of our burg got up a surprise party on rrauk and Miner Ale- Arthur, but they made a mistake and stopped at the postollice. Some of our folks was over to the niasqnerade ball at Beaver Creek ami report a good time. E. W. Penman, of Canby, was seen going through New Kra to Bouri.e, to join his brother George. Hallie Phelps and Miss Hattio Foster were guests of Miss Gusid and Lottie Randalls Sunday. (Sherwood News. Sherwood, Dec. 29. Once more we have the appearance of winter with told frosty mornings, rain and sleet. The Christmas tree and entertainment tit this place was a grand success, Many very beautiful and costly presents were received, the program was ex cellent. Eight cases of smallpox is reported near here and there is talk of quaran lining the town- Married At the home of the bride's parents by Rev. J. M. Barber Mrs. Sarah Willis to John Groce, both of thig place We all wish tbem a long and happy future. Wm. Roberts has been very ill witl consumption, We are glad to note he is improving. Arthur Saterly, of Portland, is visiting at Eymans. Horn, to Mr. Alatttn uamner a son and daughter on the 29th, A. J. Bell contemplates starling a new meat market in town. We wish him success and welcome him into our busi ness circle. Hood View. IIooi) View, Jan. 1. A happy New Year. The Christmas tree at the Sherwood hall Monday night was a grand success Over 250 people were present and all en- oyed a good time. Every part of the program was carried out to perfection. II. E. Harris, of Oregon City was visit ing relatives in this vicinity last week. Henry Miley, pioneer merchant of Wilsonville sold out to Mr. Thompson. of Needy who now fiao charge of ilit store. We wish Mr. Thompson success The Dwey literary society last Satur day evening was a yery lively affair. The question Resolved "That w hat is, is right," decided in favor of the nega tive. Mr and Mrs. Stahlnecker gave a tur key dinner at their home Dec. 2(itli in Mrs. Grimes if Those present wer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker, Mr. and Mis. Grimes, of Farrnington, and Clyde Baker. Mllwsiikle. Milwaukie, Jan. I. Willie Sj tt nd Farl McLaughlin have retutied to school at Corvallis. Rev. Sehnert, of Chirks, preached in the German M. E. church. MeIanies Campbell and Roberts at tended the U. A. meeting in Oswego. Willie James spent New Years day with a friend in Portland. Hon. County CominUhiouer Scott is Mck ac'ain with rheumatiim. Messrs. R. U . ami A. J. Hennenian spent Christina' at home. Clarence Zeek, foreman of the E. S, Ry. Co. 'scar barn here has resigned Ids position and will soon bo on his way to California. Mr. J. Hiley and wilo have returned from their wed lii g lour. There will be a meeting of tho Mil waukie Kepuhlicali Club held in the Milwaukie town hall on Monday evei-ing Jan. 8th to which all are invited. This will be an interesting meeting as the order of business will lie election of officers. Arrangements will be made for rpeukers. Mr Bonnet has erected a new water tank on his premises. Alix Lehman, who teaches school near Canby spent Christmas with his mother, The cows of Milwaukie are not res peeteiaof persons is self evident from the fact that they often frequent the yard of a well known Sunday school superintendent because his gates are not, Mrs Rogers visited relatives in Port land New Years day. Our popular County School Superin tendent while passing through Milwau kie, recognized a bystander as a contract grubber and undertook to praise his good grubbing and remarked ttiat he would like to Bee him out his way. The superintendent walked off without Bee ing his mistake. The man ho was talk ing to was not a grub hand but a gentle man with political aspirations. He Perdu. (French) Miss Mamie Rogers spent Christmas at bom-?. The German Epworth Legauo elected (he Mowing officers: Supt. Henry Bot'emiller; vice superintendent, II. A. Hennernan; secretary, Julious Brotje; librarian, Emil liottemiller; treasurer, Lyuia Uottenuller. ner parents at .)0n0e f thBip (ial,.,t,,r ! being her 20tli birthday. party given at Louis A good time Is ex- Started New Hair Hon. John H. Cardnpr, member Wyom ing State Legislature fimn lleulah, Crook Co., in letter dated February 20, ltv;, to the Sutherland Sisters $ says: 'Arcordilic- to nirrepment tnalj. 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