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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 0, 11XX) 2 f 1 I CORRESPONDENCE Kravrr Crrt Pkavkk Ckkmc, March, 5 Prof, Climber clowd a very lUTfKaful term of cho.il on f'ri.lav. In the evening literary program of about 40 nmulera was well render J by the pupils ami a few oiituMrri. Mr. liinther baa taught noveral terint here, but will now leave u to accept a achool near Molalla. We wiali him aiicceas. Mesdamea II. V. Tarry and 0. Tarry were visiting Mra. I. V. Thomas Sunday. P.c. T.oen and Nick Jonai have left for Eaxtern Oregon. Frniik Shannon is on the sick list but ifl slowly recovering. Mr. Martin, of Mitple Lane, visited Tom Joins Saturday. Fred Steiner will toon leave for Last era Oregon. 15ovn has rented X, Jonas' farm. Wm. Daniels is working on the Mol 11a road, A If. Kirk and Meve Ionderfan at tended the dance giren by Mr. Marlin, el Maple Lane, Saturday and report a good time. Geo. Sulx-n and II. Steiner will leave this week for Walla Walla, Wash. Wm. and Jim O'conner will cut cord wood for D. W. Thomas. Bill Hettman is cutting wood for Mrs. Edwards. J. K. Lewis, ot Carus, who will soon leave for KlonUike, paid Mr. Harris a visit Saturday. Judge, Grieenthwaite and wife visited C. E. Spence, of Carus, Sunday. Mr. Ware and wife, former resident of tK is place, came oat on Sunday to bear Kev. Dr. James preach. Sannjilda, Si.N.sYsiDE, March 5. The dance at Mr. Hull's was well attended last Frl day evening and a very nice time was reported. Johu Becker has left to work in a saw mill near Tleasant Home. An organ for the school baa been pur chased and there is still some money left which is intended to go tcwards getting a library for the school. Fred Becker baa gone to work near Portland. Imc Becker bas also gone away to work. Mrs. Kate Barett was home oo a visit last week. IUj. Elt, March C True Heater, who left this place lor Washington last week, bas found work at Win lock, Lewis county, in a sawmill. Mr. Pendleton, who bas been working in the wood camp on the Molalla road, lias removed to C'olton, Oregon. A committee of the city council was viewing our streets Friday, to find out what was needed to put them in better condition for the traveling public. John Francis bas returned from his visit wkh relatives and friends at Hills- bo ro, Mrs. S. , Francis, who bas been suffering with la grippe for some days, is much better at this writing. Xllwaukla. Milwalkik, March 6. "We will never go there any more." Herman Wetzler bas a gang of wood cutters employed. He says if something is not done to improve the river road to Oregon City it will soon be impassable. B. Tscharner is building a barn tor J. C. John in Oak Grove. Messrs. Schrader and Priesing are epraying trees. (A good job.) Mrs. Cbas. Geppert, of Portland, was visiting her aunt Mrs. Uenneman last week. Mr. Khinehold Hoflman, of Portland, was a guest of Julious Brotje Sunday. Willie James' colt jumped over a barb wire fence Monday and cut ita bind leg) eo that it was necessary to have a veter nary surgeon to dress the wounds. It will likley recover. Walton Heagenberger is teaming for a Sand Co., in Portland. We have also a few political aspirants ia our precinct. The annual school meeting was held here Monday evening in the school bouse abjut 50 were present, of theBe 35 voted. Tut) school cenuus showed that there were 181 persons of the school ae in the district, 70 males and 105 females. The committee to examine the clerk's book reported them O. K. they were li, M. Fish, Tommy Selwood and Miss Annie J. Young, there has been about f 1700 paid out by the school board during the school year. Johu W. Grasle was elected director, Mr. It. Scott whose term had expired declined the nomination, he said he had been in that ollice for many yearB and wished the honors passed around. Mins E'giva Mullan was re-elected clerk. A number of our young men are biking it to town almost every day. Mr. Irwin has returned home from his homestead on (he Columbia river where he has been a month making improvements. L. L. Monro vlsl'.inl Gervale Saturday and Sunday. Andy Walker is pruning trees for lion. Kichard Scott. J. S. Mooie, of Eastern Oregon, waa viciting Ins brother Monday. Word from Eastern Oregon says the country is overflowing with men, and wacesaie ai t to he cut soon, This is the effect of an open winter. Messrs. J. Grasle, J. S. Kixley and Frank Mullen attended a grange meet ing in Oregon City Tuesday. Highland. HioHLAsn, March 5. We are having Oregon sunshine and everybody is happy. Farmers are busy sowing spring gram, the plowing n moot all done. Cattle buyer aie teen on our streets every few days, also land buyers are looking around w ith an eye to making there borne among us. A. Nicholas' nephew and nelce, Irom Missouri, are visiting here for a short time. Born, to the wife of G. K. Miller a daughter. j We are glaJ to note that Mrs. James Terrish is on the road to recovery, she bas been an invalid all winter. Steve Hutcheson is building a brick cellar, as be is in the dairy busmiess. The boys have all there row bells and tin cans gathered np and are auxiously awaiting to use them. Miss Lizzie Wallace is out from Tort land spending a few weeks with her parents. Mrs. M. O. Gard is in Oregon City spending a week visiting her relatives and friends. Mrs. Ed Harrington is in Oregon City visiting her daughters, Miss Minnie, Tearl and Wava. Eva Gard was home last Sunday visiting ber parents. Highland Grange is growing, last meeting initiating tour new members, the new hall has quite an attraction. At the annual school meeting today C. Krone was elected director and G. K. Miller clerk. The board met and dis missed the school teacher E. Eliot. 1iSTHIS 1 V011 Harmoajr- Hahiiony, March 6. Our annual school meeting convened yesterday after noon with U, S. Blakney in the chair. It. S. McLaughlin was elected director for a term of three yearn and G. B. Wise was re-elected clerk. Mr. Sturehler took the contract to furnish twelve cords of wood at $2.05 a cord. The Harmony baee-ball nine went to Lents yesterday and played against the Lents, winning the game, the score standing 30 to 13. A movement is on foot to straighten the road, beginning at Mr. Tollock's and running westward pass Mr. Garner's, making a fill in the canyon at the latter place instead of re-building the bridge. Will Clarke, who has been staying here this winter and attending school. has returned to his home at Logan. William Millard arrived home last unday from Idaho where be spej several months. Rev. Charles Heil has left for his home at Santa Anna, Cal. Mrs. Mary Walker, of Greenville, is visiting ber aunt Mrs. John Davis. Kev. R. D. Streyffeler, of the Evan gelical association, who bas labored faithfully on this circuit during the pist two years, Intends to leave soon with his family for an extended visit with rel atives in Illinois. He will preach i farewell sermon on the morning of the 18th. "very morning I have a bad taste In my mouth; my tongue it coated; my head aches and I often fed diny. I have no appetite for breakfast and what food I cat distresses me. I have a heavy feeling In my stomach. I am letting to weak that sometimes 1 tremblo and my nerve are all unstrung. I am getting p,a ""d ,n,n- T am as tired in the morning at at night." w'hat docs your doctor say? "You are suffering from Im pure blood." Vhat labia remedy? s. You must not have consti pated bowels If you expect the Sarsaparilla to do its best work. But Ayer's Pills cure constipa tion. Te have a book on Paleness and Weakness which you may have for the asking. .jftym Wrtta tm mtp Doctor, v TVrhif ? nolJ Ilk wiH mtov't phrikMana ataui your evttUl. lion. Wrltruf fN.lY ll !! artlrtalara) Id r ui mm. You, IU tT prutufl nJ- ... ... ... . Mr. Gans could have been elected easily for another term but absolutely refused to accept a nomination. Hon. F. L. Mintie received notice last Monday of his appointment as IVpnty Hevenue Collector for Skagway and Juneau in Alaska. Mr. Mintie and his wife will leave for Alaska sometime next week. Mr. Mintie 'a many friends here are well pleased at bis appointment but sorry to lose a good citizen anil neighbor. Last Wednesday evening the Ladies Aid and Epworth League gave a dime social at the home of the junior Kev. II. L. St. CUir a very enjoyahle evening was Hrit by those w ho attended. Isaac Austin was home for a short vixit Saturday. J. C. Haines jr. met with a painful ac cident a few days ago, be started out to cut some wood carrying the ax under bis arm, in some manner be slipped and fell and almost cut off one of his finger. Dr. Seaman, of Oregon City, sewed up the wound and it is now healing all right. Eagle Creek. Eagle Cheek, March 4. The weather has been so rainy of late that the farmers have not sown much grain yet, but they have some plowing done. The entertainment at Eagle Creek was a great success, the proceeds amounted over f22. They intend getting a school library. Mr. Pleasant J udd is but little better from the last report. Millie Wilson left Tuesday for Eastern Oregon. Mrs. J. W. Douglass has returned from The Dalles and Dufur, where she has been visiting for sometime. J. W. Douglass made a business trip to Portland last week, J. P. Woodle is preparing to build a new barn this spring. The sale at Suiton Pros, went off in fine style Thursday, everything Bold for a good price. Politics are beginning to be the most interesting subject in this section, for some at least to talk about. C II. Daunhy, of Parkplaco, is out to his ranch near the Eagle Cieek falls pre paring to put in a crop. Hark Jiewi. Clark, March 0. The grange is flourishing here, there were four mem bers initated at the last meeting. John Walker from Oiegon City bas been doing a fine job of painting and papering for It. L. ltingo the pant week. The school meeting here on Monday resulted in the election of J. J. Gard, director, and Charles P, Tullman for clerk. It was decided to buy a bell with the money raised at the banket social. Oswego, Ohwego, March 7. The annual school meeting was held Monday evening at the school house, Mr. Gans presiding. The clerks financial report was read showing the receipts .from all sources during the year to be $2300, the number of children of school age 215. E. J. Kussel was elected director to succeed M.. Gans, C. B. Hall succeeds himself as clerk, a vote of thanks was given Mr. Gang, the retiring director for his long and faithful service as a school director, i Smyrna Smyrna, March 5. Farmers made use of the fine weather of the past week, plowing and sowing spring grain. I. B. Hein had a noyel way of delivei ing a cow and calf to a friend iu Portland last week, loading both into a wagon as far as Oregon City where ho transfeied them to the boat and landed them in the metropolis the same day. Joe Schwartz brought a box of smelt up from Barlow last Thursday which he dixposml of in short order. Bring im more Joe they were fine. The mill here is sharing in the general prosperity, it has more orders for lumber now than it has had at this Reason of the I year, since the free trade panic of live years ago. The literary at our school house seems to be a drawing card, so far a numbers are concerned, the meeting Friday night was attended by ministers and teacher from Hubbard, millers from Monitor ranchers from Teazle Creek and all from the immediate neighborhood that were able to be out, filling the house lo over flowing. The question for debate, "lie sol ved that curiosity will lead a man farther than necessity will drive him" was truly exemplified. Come a-ain friends the committee on program promises a better entertainment next time. Program rf the llmirr Srluw. S hoid closed in lleuver Cieek on Fil day lit with an inhibition in the even- ing. Follow ing i lh pr-g'sol reinleied : ' "Greeting song" j By the Sclnxd , luHltation....' .""The H'idge" Maud DunleU Umlu.t "Almiil the Ste of it" I aura Party Mary Ibdliimn Kecitatlon ' rxninlimll.'lia" (leotgn ll.illiiianil Song "Th Golden Utile" I liy the Si'Ii.m.I i ' liiM.ue Won.leitill Hi Otto N'liian Willie Kiionit h Kectation "The Brave Volunteer" Kolaiid F.dwat.U Dialogue "The Letter" lieorge llollmann Jacob Hermann Solo Henry Shannon Dialogue "An Anx oni Fiepilrer" Lena Stenderiuaii Willie Hermann K.iitation "The K.ality" Ada Moelmke luintet"Mawa' In l. Cold Cold ground" l !i. or (iitilher Millie Giuthrr l ama (iintlier Henry tiintl er K. Giuther Invitation. ."Duly" Sarah Parry Dialogue-. "Th Bel" Otto Ismail Jacob Hermann Kectt.it ion "U'Mona" Arts Kirk D.atog'ie. . . ."An Everv.lay Ocurancn' Lena Stiie.leuiau Abrani and Alt' I Thomas Sung "Mutching thro' Georgia" By the School limitation. "The Palmetto and the Pine" Lena St'iedeman Dialogue "In .! Show BuiinerV' Willie Hughe A I'd Thomas Trio "Mother of the Girl I Love" Henry Shatiuon Mrs. Welsh Myrtle Boen Dialogue "Thrre Little l a l" l ennie Filier Willie and Dan Marlin Soii "Oh the Sk.m of Childhood" By the S.-houl Irritation "B True" Laura Parry Dialogue ''Fiamination Dav" Six Imjvs and Five Girls f rio Dialogue. "Our Country's Flg" Aria Kirk Fxther Martin Sarah and I-anr Parry Otto Fifher A Thomas Ueritation "Ninety-eight" Dora llnghrt Dialogue "Which Shall it Bt?" Maud Daniels Willis and Willie Hughe Otto Ionian AM Thomas Initrumental Music. Dialogue"The Know Nothing Customer" Klan! Edwards A brum Thoinaa KeciUtion "Stay on th Farm" Willis Hu.-Ihm Dialogue ' Jnliua' Peaches" Otto Ionian Jacob Herman Recitation Alena Hughes Dialogue "Sailing" Henry (iinlher Jacob Bobleii.ler Sor g "Mount Vernon iWlls" By the S.ho.l Pie Eating Content Henry Steiner Gnilhun '1 homas The program was in'ernperiM-d with instrumental mimic. RollKUT Gl.VTHKK, Teacher. 13 Gray Hairs Can bo Deferred Prrmalurc uy halr n'uatly are (he flrct ol rmrrlrvuirM. II Ih Kalp I kn frrc of da.xlrtifl ami prrrly iunhl and lrctiicthcnri. K'V hairi would hv urn utual bcfun the axeut forty or forty Ave. Thrre it no remedy In elirnre thai will feature color lo (ray hair ; but lb Seven Sutherland Sisters' Hair Orower and Srolp Cloinrr , If applied according lo dirrrtiona contained Innuh package, will positively drier gray halt until nature fomiela their a.irarnnce. There are today Ihouuiuta of American men and women who have revived the dying energies o( their hair IhroUKh the faithful uk of these simple and natural remedies. Sold by leading dealer . TT i 4 Tho Kliul You llato Always) llotiulit, ami which hit Itrcii lu iio for ovrr :U ji'iirs, hit lMirnn tho altfiindiro nf zf - niul lias) been iiimlo uiulor hi ir WLaXV-cAU Allow no mm toili'i rlvti you In this. 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W 1 1 a .. i i lM H Taken I'p I took up near I'ayno iKiHtolfico Jan. li), one bay mare 8 ycara ol.l, etKht lOfX) ponndg; one brown bore alwut tho same oizo and weight. Kacb bail lonu rope tied around tbu neck. W. II. Coi'KHKM.. For Sale or Kent. A comfortable 7-room houne, wiih or witbout a larjre (,'anlen, cloae to car lino, Oregon City. For particulars apply t0 this ollice. It In very hard to eland idly by and Hee our dear onea aullcr while awaitinn the arrival of the doctor. An Albany (N. Y.) dairyman called at a (lru store there for a doctor to come and ne bin child, then very aick with croup. Nut llndini: the doctor in, be loft word for him (o come at once on bin return, lie bIho bought a bottle of Chamhorlaifi'N Cough Kennedy, which ho hoix-d would Kive aome relief until the doctor fbould arrive. In a few houia he returned, saying the doctor need not come, a the child was much bettor. Tho druiHt, Mr. Otto Hcholz, waya the family bus since recommended Chamberlain' Cotiifh Kemedy to their niiigbhorH and friends until he ban a coiihtant demand for it from that part of the country. Fur Hale by G. A. Harding, Iirtiggiat. If You Wnnt Klrnt-Climn Job pripti At Lowrat Wnlcn. CALIv AT THIC ICNTKKI'KISIC. I'lJio for Catalogue ti l VrU RUSSELL SAW MILLS THRESHERS STICKERS It ftw RUSSELL & CO. ENCINES BOILERS High Grade inn Mir fJU C SEfc'D US OPJE DOLLAR Nice borne made candy will be for cale at the I$aptit church Friday evening, March 0th. WAm 538,50 A WON D ER ',Kj I li'ilik '.---j, V.uo-V ! ri..iij, Mikrih i m m r, mo Ksssf, To Core Coatlmf lun Forarer. Take Caanaret C'nri'ly I 'itthnrtlc. loo or Vie. It ft tt O. fail to cure, druKglata refund money. n t rma in III I (Mill xlt in i nun -' u a IMUJ.IH, IZVX 8l'f CIL HlflH PRAOE ) $30.50 STOCK SADDLE r rrriakt I . o. it, ..bjt ...u.iu. 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