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OREGON CITY KNTEUl'RISE, FKIDAY, MAKCU 2, 19(X) CORRESPONDENCE ('' r. (Too late (or lant week.) Oxwkuo, Feh. 21 ln last Saturday house of Olaf Anderson tlmt stood gbont tit milu et of tho K. K. station, ss entirely deMroved ty lire, Mr. An derson linil ls-en up nearly all ninht look'nn after t lit) comfort of his wife ami two days old lale. About fi x o'clock in t tie morning he tmilt a tire in the oxk rtove ami retdeniidied the fire in (he lieater, am! then went to the barn tofo nl Ms cows, when he returned bo (omul the roof in a blazrt having raucht jueMima tly from spark falling upon the rxf. A hitfli wind was hloMipg at the time. blr. Anderson barely had time to get Ids wife and little onea out of the home, into the barn Scfore the roof had tumbled in. Mr. Anderson had f2o0 in paper money and $40 in gold in the ioue, Aftei the the lie recovered the gold in small tinsels, lesson learned never keep paper money except it l in a fire proof safe. The public school w.ll give an enter tainment on nextFiiday evening in the Orange hall, proceed to be useJ in get ting a library for the school. The pipe foundry is aain closed down, there are rumors of change In the near future. Jax. Coon jr. is traveling in Linn Co lor the Pacific Coast Supply Co. There is beginning to be just a little trimmer in the political pot here. attend the drama from l'orlland failed to ' materialise. The "all wise's" pull must have tailed him. Mr. limine!!, of Tigerville, was In Mil- waukie Saturday. Miss Klgiva Mullen, who has just finished a sili'i4ful term of s.-hool at Canby as assistant t Prof. Shirley! lUick, has relumed lionn. Sunrulile, St nsvsipe, Feb. 26. The basket ocial held at the school house last Fri Jay evening was a great success. Everv' body went Lome well pleased with th evening's work. The sum of f 23.95 was raised for the purchase of getting an or gan for the school. Miss Kesiah Wiles, who hat been home for the past two months has re turned to her work in Portland. James Besselen has been on the tick list for some time, but is improving now The Sunoveide band is improving very fast and have had several invitations to call and play for the neighbors which they gladly accepted, as a good supper was generally exoected. Mr. Reed and family have moved to . Lents. Mr. Moll received the contract of build' ing the fence around the school yard. Mr. Christain has sold his place here and is going to move away soon. They expect to go to Washington. Frank Griffith had a hard chase after fox the other night, bnt finnaly got left. Shot!. Siiibel, Feb. 25. Martin Massinger is home for a thort time. Wm. Guenther had a break-down ou Weidner'a hill last Friday, Mies Ada Moehnke doe ed a successful term of school in the Clarke district, on Friday last and is home again. Charlie Grossmiller, lately of Califor nia, has been visiting his brothers here for a few weeks. Miss Millie Guenther, of Oregou City, i-i visiting her parents for a few necks, Tbe women of the German Congrega tional church formed a women's organi zation of some kind, during the week. Mrs. tfteiner, president; Mrs. Ilettman, vice-president; Mrs. E. F. Ginther, sec retary; Mrs. Anna Grossmiller, treasure. Fred and Henry Hteiner have com pleted their contract of cutting 2(X) cords of wood for Mr, MuiiBey. Henry in tends leaving for Walla Walla in a few days. Euiil Hornschuh has gone to Oregon City to attend the conference of the Evangelical church. Mr. Fisher has rented a part of the Parry farm. Lust Ihursday, while coming home from town Fred Moehnke'a wagon upset as he came down the Weidner hill, and Fred was dumped into the mud. lie found everything except a few bars of EOip. Xnrgimm. Manoi am, Feb. 2i.t it-urge Tvlor, wss txiru in Lincolnshire, Fngland Sept. '.Mth, ISM. died at the asylum for the insane in Salem, Oregon where he as confined for insanity caused by the excessive use of tobacco. The cause of his death being ceietral hemorrhage. In 1SSC he came to Ontario, Canada, a here lOyeara later he married Hachel Trik'gerson, who died in IS'.C. To them were born four children to of w hom are living, one a daughter in On tario, Canada, the other a son in Oregon. He moved to Oregon in K2. I. P. I.arkins bought a span of horses to replace the ones he told a short time ! go. I George Pently went to Salem on the j 24:h to te gone a short time. A. B. Manjuam made a trip to the county seal. Rev. C. A. I.use is assisting Kev. FeJersen at Howell in special services. Frank Ridings is digging and shifting nursery stock. Mr. Gray, of Forest Grove, is In town trying to organize a lodge of Artisans. Every couch makes your throat more raw and irritable. Every cough congests the lining membrane of your lungs. Ccaseiearing your throat and lungs in this way. Put the pans at rest and give them a chance to heal. You will need some help to do this, and you will find it in Harmony. Harmony, Feb. 27. The fall sown grain is "all right." Prospects for fruit are good. Mr. Higgins is clearing and otherwise improving his place. Mr. Kiddle has broken up several acres of new ground this winter. Washington's birthday was celebrated by the school last Thursday. The secretary's report last Sunday, for the Sunday school showtd an aver age attendance of 03 for the month of February. Wm. Wise has moved with his family to a large farm near Highland. Wm. Karr, who is teaching school near Eagle Creek came down Friday re turning Sunday. While looking over his strawberry patch he found a large berry nearly ripe. Rev. Charles Heil, ol Santa Anna, California, w ho has been attending college near Chicago, is visiting with relatives here for a few days ou his way home. Miss Ethel Clark, of Clackamas was visiting with relatives here last Sunday. Isaac Weston, of Springwater, was making calls in this neighborhood today. Mrs. C. Battin, of Portland, was visit- ing here Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Duther, w ho has been quite ill during the past six weeks, is now re- recovered sufficiently to be about again. ( ( ( WITH TTX ft V srv b9 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. Aycrs Cherry Pec toral Plaster snouli It over the lung of every per son troubled with a cough. Write (o the Doctor. Tnaitift orpnrtnnlU tn4 lac nue muriit.v uulify u fur givtn yoj mtnitral t)rt-. YVrH fr;y all th p4rurulr la j9t e. Tlt u vltl V'Mir rrrtn' hu bn with our ( hwrrj r ct.tr i ! tii rriT ft pfuutpi riir, without eotji AtfatrMt, DH. J. C AYrTR aUu, Mm John Rargfleld gets his mail at I.ogm now. You need not be afraid any more, Roody will not hurt yon. Schuneter has been clearing some went to the dance land on the Shank place thU winter. Well, it louks as if wesdould get some help on our road this year as we have been thrust aside with a very small amount heretofore. Miss Hattid Wilcox left today for Liberal where she is engaged to teacii' the spring term of school. I J. A. MotW sister, Mrs. M. Rusk, and adopted son. Paul liuik, arrived ' . ... ...... . ... i i-i from fllliiiliel.t, III., last weca. i ner i well plcitwd with Oicg"tt and expect to make it tlieir future homo. The II ',kI View nine played bull with Hie ! Mountain nine iatd Sunday Mild the f. inner Wtii. Me-r. '!al'' h""' ""'ir null in ninnli'g mder. They are pie p,iied to llll any bill at the lowest puce. The IVwev debating society gave an entertainment on I'eli. I'.'ud, which waj a grand miccciw. Mr. I 'has. Hanson's school, in district j No. M.', will close in two weeks, lor the present term. Mr. Hanson has tanglit a good school. Ktvi-ttring voters Is progressing slowly in tins precinct. There is strung talk ef a cannery at Wilsonville. Mr. J. Peters, our worthy young mer chant ol WiUmh llle, Is doing a rushing business. J. A. Moore expects to move away in llie near future. John Hakcr has rented A. and !'. I . Hake r'n hop yards. i- . i -ti i.: i I... ...I, i (ir live rents s-r pound. C.rui. Caki s, l eh. I'll Washington's birth d iv was celeliraled ill this place by Hie ra cing of a 11 ig at the scliool house. We are informed that this ll g j pur clHsed by Ihecoiitrihutl'insol itie pupils, On the evening of '.'.'ml, in the M. 1- Church, the program published In a re cent issue if the Futerprise was rendered with great enthusiasm by the pupils, and much interest and appreciation on the part if the audicin e. Where sing ing, lecltioin. dialogue etc. were all so gil, criticism must lit impartial. The tlig drill by SHveral young girls was very prettily execU'ed. A pleasing and uuiipie feature was the "Continental Congrrwt," representing (he discu-sioii and signing of the lVt laration of Imle pondence. Twelve youths dressed In coloiiial style with wiga, krie breti lies, an I luw shis-s renlered tlie piise very realistic. Tim admission fee of III cents amounted to atvoiit four dollar and lift v cenU, which will be Used for the benetlt ol the school. A large numlier id Cams young e.iple at Peaver Creek on the evening of the IT.'nd. A. O. Hayward moved his family from Oregon I'ity lo the farm in Ctrus, week la-f re last. .ll-- - hi AMtfiLit'K' lVi'iLU-alion U As .s! inil.1 1 HikMiK' hxl m Hrtf uLl - lYomoU'lslion Clwr tful iKMniwlil-M font.ilm nrlllrr Oj.niin.Mnnllm M Huicral. XOT NAHCOTIC, craeifi in m Anrrfif I Rtnu-tly for ftnllNi- lion. Sour Stonwch.liinirhw'ii. Vonis .CoimiLsioiw.f trrisn wss aiul LossorSixtn latSimiW Sitfiwilureof N'KW YOHIC. For Infanta nnd Children. h Th e Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Siguatwro cxact torr or.viurFLB The Kind You Have Always Bought. 8AW Molalt Moi.aii.a, Feb. '.'ll A week' meeting ha just closed here under the Ihe work of Kl'lers Moore and Siewart, with one Daroaaens. I addition by immersion. Mr. Mi're Pawacts. Feb. 27. A. C. Newell was handles the scriptures Very rl-verly, not home on a visit from Washington, where leaving much base for standing outside he has been traveling as agent fur a ' of the New Testament. yeast company. KedUnd mere will he a ilance at the hall the Kedlaso, Feb. 21-From the appear-1 1,m 01 niontti. ance of everything spring is at hand, j 1-arl long has purchased a colt lately The crowing of the chiuney cock, the j which he broke without any trouble, hoot of the grouse, the drumming of the The boys of this place chiviaried John partridge and the whistle of the quail all .Skirv.'u at the home of William Skirvin are a sure sign ol spring, hay Oregon j near the Hatchery, they also raised the isn't all right when it comes to fine i neighbors along the way. winters. - ti.... i--. ....... i m vt. t I...- iv win m l.liu I'UII Mb .,. AUIK the loth; fortunately there was enough the children and teacher of the school at snow so that the crowd got a sleigh ride. Diet. No. 75 was an elaborate affiir. Miss Janette Newell was visiting Miss The proceeds, H, will be uted to add Lucia liarton, of Portland. more books to their library which now ...... contains 00 or more volumns all of which , -"-"' ""' have been earned by the children. Next ' ... I in importance in a school room to a good KWe" aa out lrom ,0'' ' teacher and a dictionary comes a good an'1 aUen,Jl"l '"- Saturday night, j library says our men of education. I Oeorge Feathers is breaking his new wish more could see as we do for it is horse. lrom books and good literatuie that is Kdward Cox is home from Salem, placed into the hands of the children, Mrs. Bah r received a letter from her that do much in shaping their after 80n, lately, who is at Manila, life and forming in them a desire for ...... good and wholesome reading instead of " " , K" """I' , ,, , , , , i , . at li s home on tlie L'-'nd. The evening trash that is circulated broadcast over . , . . T, . ... , ... . "as spent in playing games until a ate our country. It is a trood hhrarv that t . .... , , , .. , , uour, wrien an nan a goji une pit hi g 1R llllrirlrpilM anil thrklluunrla itt l.'a . waoj. ,ij'w7 icwui were; .imeiiix, May Newell, Karl Tong, Klmer Tung A reform club was nrgani d lu re I it Saturd iy night to gPt in working order for the coining election. Hon. lieo. C, lirownell gave one of his nluH talks here last Saturday to a good audience. (Continued on page 7) miwaukla. Milwai'KIe, Feb. 27. Mr. Jnlious lirotje, our popular flourist, is pruning trees at present. Several Alilwaukie parties attended "Von Hack" at the Marquam last Tnuraday evening. 11. A. Heniiemun is working in Port- Miss Sadie James was presented with a beautiful gold watch and chain on her biilhday. E. W. Bunnell visited Tigerville laht Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Frank Wills will soon leave to take a job on the 0. ii. A N. as bridge carpenter. Mr. J. Keck in on the sick list. Mr. Stalnaker, princij ul of the Clack amas school, viMtcJ Miiwaukie last1 Thursday. ; Several parties in the-o parts have'2-'1 L""ki,, K'H, Biippohe, as been notified to spray their orchards. the' d"1 "ot l,lkt' or,e with xh-'n- Bv- ! er'1' Hlrt' "fended the hop given by there was a very tpuet wedding m ,,,., ,, .... , ' , 3 , ,. , ,. , " Mttrvy Mh'Io'.h nt tola, the 24th. iUliWailkiO tlin iik. loll have lou eo,rHsi,ndni. I v- w- i in Portlan.i being at t i 4;- .i. ten'lH'1 bv " .'''.vsician 1 ' matisin tue. la! ci part of last arid the The Oueliunured, who were going to first of this week. Keeps tiunUreiiH an and young men froin seeking the saloon and card table, and thin we should take piins to put books that are of value in building up the mind into the ban. Is of the young, whether they be books of fiction or truth. We hope the day will come when all schools will have a library, as our school has, and in this w ay let the lights of our wise and noble men that have passed and gone shine out that they may be seen and caught by some of our young that are grow ing up that (hey may make this world blighter and better by their having lived in it. Miss Ethel Jones was viniting Miss A. I, Hiciribothem, several da) a last week. Irvin Honk, Mary Tong, Frank Cox, Iloie Feathers, George and Harry i feathers, Jaretle Newell, Pletcher ai.d Marion Tong Mr. and Mrs. Ilowh-tt, of Kagle Creek, were visiting A. W. Cooke. The Kock Creek school os-ns Mond iy the 2ii!h, with Miss Younger, of Oregon City as teacher, i)y. L I. I. urn i ! ovor to Mount i'lr-anant Sun-lay aflrrny-n I ft rift rnailtt a il(li.r.i,t ki,ur,.h f,.- .. . Mihs Maude Stone, who Is attemhrn, I jpj, Mr . nellril.hlkJIIf hut eouM not find HigH school at Oregon City was home Kj. triice ol lljm vnshington's birthday nnd stayed over I ... . . , Sunday. She will soon be home to stay. ! , M- U,llU''1 l,aH ,'Urtl"i"-,i erviceH at both churches were much ! ''"I "r,0,"!"y' "' ",Jl", B,,,Jiliw a.M.reeia.ed by all last Sunday. " U'e ,"b,:'1"'"i"t James Linn, of Eagle Creek, was visit-1 "i"'"1" f 1h" "a,1 v,HI,i'" ''' ing his brother Ii. F. who is quite sick, 1 "M,:r,Ji,y '" the first of the week. Several of the hoys from this plsce took in the dance at Beaver Creek, the Washington, he will make a tour of ob- servation liuough too .-omul country. I .dr. and Mr-. C. rSi-liu-hel haye go . 'to Portland, lo see the eleph ,ti. .J,. ( Schui ilaVM. A Vigorous Shampoo once every week v. ith Seven Sutherland Sisters' Scalp Clt-nner, when immediately followed w ith a thorough impli cation of the Hair Grower, w ill make the hair soft, silky nnd luxuriant. Unlovely hair means unhealthy hair. These preparations strenglhrn as well as cleanse arul purify. They make and keep the hair lieatitiful. l-'or men, women and children. Hold by lt druitinti. Y Do You iV. Vcs! Thoy ani KraussoM Whether you want ShnesYr SlijHrr, Ikul.lx rs, Mum- strings, nr Ovt rgailers, V"ti w ill lii.il that what you g'd from u will give: von th' iiint sa'isfiictiirv we.ir, ' Iik.Ic iligiiiit nil tlif tituo, nml1 hIwh)h In; comfortable to yuut f.-et. PrT.rTTTTTr.TtT.T.tr.TTI Know tho News 2 Y"U can hit It all for Per Month 50c Per Month In the F'lrnlng TrVt'rrri, of I'uft. land. Ufrg-iti. ja ll k Ufgrat vrtiing newnp-r ptiKlmlieil In Drrgut, ; rotilairi l I l,c iirwa ofllirhrlt nl if ihr Nation. Try ll for hk.mIi. A ininpla roi.y w! 1 4 madi d to you Iren. Aodrxri The Telcrjram, Portland, Or. Kf-i''s Krausse Bros. W$& rVAHKtW S HAIW DALSAM mt frjt.1 U.l I u. kvfL 'H4 ft K . . f nr fftirt i M4rtj tint Mir lo n V .!. f. ,. Cr (! 4 u If You Vint Job priptii At l.iiwrsl HlltCN. CAIA. AT TIIK KNTICWI'WISIC Taken l p I took up near J'ayne ixjstoflice Jan l', one bay mare 8 years old, weight KKiO pounds; one brown horse about the same size and weight. 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