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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH in, 1!KK r vy e We wish her suceea. Histriet TO will rM)i)i:civumi:vn: Bandj. Jandv, March 12. Sandy it dill on earth, everybody busy; lo Inir, aowlng and farm work generally is progressing rapidly regardlef of had weather. I.iiihIkt hindnes is booming, all saw mill are bu-ey aawing ties, timber land is equally sought (or and fancy price are paid for the nine. Menmnger's sawmill, 12 miles upon the Sandy river, are sawing an average of3,')0tie8 per day. They have nearly 10,000 cawed ami will float them down theSandv river, a diManee of over Jo miles, to Troutdale. Itramhall mill across Hull run i sawing every day an average of 3o0 ties. Labor is in demand here at present, Job Bramball wa in tow n looking for men at 12.00 per day to log. J. II. Weaaer is busy repairing bis mill and w ill soou be ready to saw road jdank and ties. Ira rVxk'B, who was the author of brief descriptive letter concerning our great Sandy country, w hich appeared in the Michigan Farmer recently, baa flooded Mr. Dodge with letters of in quiry from the Kat. He says "he can (ill this country with people who are anxious to come out to wbete "rolls the Oregon." R. Jonsrud, our blacksmith, has bis engine and boiler in position and has a lathe, emery wheel, and a big machine drill now- in running order, and just makes things bum. Hi is manufacture ing cable crips and stump pullers of bis own invention. . O).C0 has just been invested in supply ing the Catholic church with seats which is a good improvement. A 400 pound bell will be the next thing aJJed to the church. P. P. Ureen. traveling salesman for Home Comfort Stove A Range Co., was selling ranges in these parts at 73 each. He sold six in this community. State Fish Commissioners Reed p eJ through here, up to Salmon river, looking over the proposed site for a fish hatchery. School meeting was a quiet affair, not very many were present. It seems as though very little interest is being taken in our school, w hich should not be so foi our enlightened community. W.'O. V. are not behind the times. Their dance given Feb. 22ad was a social and financial success and they will have two more to ride the goat next meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Revenue are very sick, and as they are very old, some ear is entertained for their recovery but it is hoped that they w ill soon be well Charley Chase has been very sick, but is improving so as to be with the boy again. Miss Minnie Bosholn has returned home from Portland. Miss Helen Winctiie is out from the metropolis with her folks. Mies Alice McSugin is back from Port land to spend a few weeks borne J. L Sweetland, of Mani-ton, Wifcon ein, is lisiting his brother-in-law, Waroney. on school next Monday. Daniel Kvans had the misfortune lo loose two of his homes by a tree falling on his barn last Wednesday night. (Is wold and (iilmore Hehymer are among us again. Mra. Mother is the recipient of a trio of thorough bred Itlack Minorky chickens from her son now in Coi vallis. Rev, Allen preached a very interesting serman Sunday evening. T. V. Linn ha lelt for Fastern Oregon w here he expects to work dm ing the summer. C. E. Malenstine, of Portland, spent several days last week viidting his grand parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Spraguo of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Newkirk, of Logan spent Sunday with Mra. Newkirk's mother, Mrs. M ostier. F. V. Sprague, who baa been quite bad with sciattic rheumatUm is improv ing Rev. L, Davie preached to a very at tentive audience last evening. Mr. Pavies w as the former jvastor of the M. F. church and we were ttlad to have bliu among us again. He is laboring in the cause of temperance. tL1 JIT 8priniatfr. String water, March 9. Springwater Teut Nj. 87, K. O. T. M. of the World installed the following othcer by Past Commander V. Wallens: W. L, B, Cornett, commander; A. E. Lewellen, lieutenant-commander; V. J. lewellen, record and finance keeper; J. A. Reid, sergeant ; Homer Dubois, master at arms; E. G. Livermore, 1st master guards; Win. Tucker, 2nd master guards; J. II. Roadarmell, sentinel; W. T. Smith, picket. After which a fine programme of select music, reading and recitations j was rendered. During the evening bustling bees prepared tables and about 125 guests were made bappy with hot coffee and lunch and a pleasant evening was spent. The regret of the Tent is that a number ot the members, ow ing to sickness could not be present. E. A. Lewellen, Past Com. Elect, is at present writing suffering from a severe attack of inflammation of the longs. Consumption Do not think for a tingle moment that consumption will ever strike you i sudden blow, ll docs not come that way. It creeps its way along. First, you think it Is a little cold; nothing but a little hack Ins; couch; then a little lost In weight; then a harder couch; then the fever and tho night sweats. The suddenness comet when you have a hemorrhage. Better atop the disease while It is yet creeping. You can do it with and pleasant conversation. Al II nVhvk a delltloiia lunch was sen ed. Tin p,ent were; Mr. and Mr. F. M. I Waid. Mr. Cha. Swallow. Tho Mi"e ' llaiiie Roman, Annie Mania. Anna Shoillid.-o and Sara Davlea; Mo.n. S, Komati, T. II. Davlea, Delhc.t M"'Hy and l"tao xhurtlidge. flyers Nettm .Need; Newt. Nkedt, March 13. Spring has come and with it wind and rain. The speech delivered by Hon. Geo C, Brownell Saturday evening March 10, whs largely attended and appreciated by all. The short speeches by Messrs Moore, Dimmick ard Carter were equally as good. Chester Ritter went to Barlow Thurs day to work forC. H. Mills. Mrs. C. C. Molson and daughter May came home from Portland last week where May hag been in the hospital for a month. Frank Ogleeby, accidentally shot him self in the foot, last week, it was not eerious and be is improving. FraDk Spagla has gone to Vancouver, where his brother Albert is at work. The new store under the management of MeserH. Wills and Thompson is doing growing business. John Watson left last week for Polk Co. He will return soon for "fishing" is not good in that county. Pearl Garret returned home from Canby, last week, where she bug been attending (school. Ed. Itandsdell, who bag been vimting in this city left last Friday for Antelope, Walter Noblitt went to Antelope, and returned lat-t week, the roads out there y'Tu too muddy for him. liftfinnd Rbpi.avi), March 12. The etorm of t! e pant week is by and good weather filiineB upon ua again. Well it is juet like old Or gon anyway. School meeting paused off quietly. JJistrict No. 75 elected Win. Btone, clerk, IluU'rt director to succeed biuiHelf District No 21 re elected A. B. Linn, and fcniter to fill the vacancy left by the resig nation of 15. F. Linn, Geo. Spees, clerk. District No. 70, W. W. Myers, clerk, James Shilts, director three years, Smith two year to fill the. vacancy by the mov ing away of John Fergeeon. I Ely, March 13. A Representative of a leading Insurance company made a tour of observation through this community intending to make a bouse to bouse canvasa in tbe interest of bis company later. Frank Albright, of Jefferson, Oregon, is visiting bis mother and brother ot this place, and intends moving his family here and workinz in tbe pulp mill. C. Schuebel is moving into tbe house with R. T. Beattie and will reside there until his new bouse is finished. J. W. Currin is laying down lumber for a new house on the lot be purchased from Mr. Duffy. Rev. Haynes was filling an apKint inent to preach at Mollala Sunday. Mr. Seely was sick with the cold! several days the pa't week, but is able to be out aain as ucoal. Rev. Montgomery wa making pastoral calls in this community one day last week. Several persons both old and young are suffering with bad colds almost like la grippe. You first notice that you cough less. The pressure on the chest is lifted. That feeling of suffocation is removed. A cure it battened byplaclngoneof Dr. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest. A Book Frco, It It on the Ditetset of the Throat and Lungs. WrHa mm F rmty. II " haa any romp'atM wkatarar a. 4 d: r tba tmi awlir.i ..ivir. you ran pot.'hly rwvtv. w fit in. dM'Ur rrviy. i ..ij win ri. a irMpi rtpij, C. Ali.lt. Ill. XaU. When Colonel Curiw. II win military ..v..nmr t.r Not folk under the I 'unfed- jcril.y III 1'. h'' ordered Hi MiltUh I, hiiI to report f.-r duty on th bom 1 ,n.r,l. To tlila the F.ngllihimtn ol-Joct- ed on the ground of Mug coliaul at .Norfolk. To whnt government r aaked ( olo nel Cnrtwoll. "To (lit I nlted State goveriiment. the reply. T.ut yiu are In th Confederate Unto, and you mut show paper tn dltlng you to the Confederate States of America." mid the colonel. "Itut my go eminent ihH-n't twg. utc you as a goveriiment." said the tvnuil. 'Very well, theu; my government rSoeaii't nvognUe you as conaul." Irlskly retortiM Colonel CnrtwelL Shoulder your musket and Join your i company." At Hit the peacefully dlpoed con 'sul threatened I" have a gunboat com ; and bombard tlie place In-fore ho would ! serve. I That's Jut what I'd like to see," ' returned the eoloin l cheerily, "for then She I lilted Slaira will tlk'ht yU. a ah claims that Norfolk I -till part of Hi ! t'nloii, and lietween England and the I fulled States fighting we ahall go j free." I At hint the conaul appealed to Mr. i Iteujamlu. the Confeiterate ae retary jof war. who order d hi eieiniitlon tfioui inllltuiy duty, and the "three 'cornered wur" desired by Colonel Cartwell never came to paa.-ioutus Couipauloii. I " 'j U CASTA I tv witlint fji LwaL. Mary Tong, Rosie and Mra. Feather were helping Mr. Katie Nilleary quilt last week. Iherewillbe a baket social given at tbe Rock Creek school bouse More long for the Piiri ose of getting a bell. Mllwaukle Ed. Tochnlde will make a trip to Bethany this week; fiabingT Geo. P. Wetzler, of Portland, epent Sunday with bis father near Milwaukie Mr. J. G. Bonnett is quite ill at pres ent. ' John Wetzler, central com. of Mil waukie is posting notices of tbe Repub lican primary to be held March 24 from two to seven o'clock. Grandma Keller was surprised by a large number of her friends Tuesday afternoon, during the time a delicious lunch was served and a most enjoyable time bad. Spraying is in full blast. Mr. Hennc- mau bag several contracts. Miss Aleze Watkins, of Portland, wae visiting Miss Rose Monday. A large number of Artisans from Ore gon City viaited our little town one day last week and displayed their good quali ties. Daniaiicus. Damascus, March 10. School meetirg paused off quietly in this district. A. W. Cooke was elected director and 8. C. Vounif clerk. A three mills tax wan voted ; there is to be a cibtern dug, bouse painted, a belfry and other improve ments The young folks spent tbe evening of the 5th with Mibg Janette Newell, it being her 15tli birthday. There wan a party at Mr. Cook's the same evening. Mloo Ida Ilobbai J, of Sunnybide, wtH visiting her mother lant week. Mias Olga Schmale got her knee put out of place at school last Tuesday. William Cooke and Earl Tong were home from their place on the river the oilier day. Mrs. Johnson, of Sycamore, died hat week find was LuviiiJ ui DaiuamMi, ceirjulery. The deeevt-l wi hbout OH years old, Rev. Hedge conducted the OirMd. Gahnkld, March 10 All are rushing their spring seeding when the weather is favorable. Ira Davis sttrted for Idaho to work the coming summer. ' Mis C. Ieinon accompanies him as far as Walia Walla, where she expect to join her Iriend, Miss Barnett, formerly of ihia place. They expect to find employment at Walla Walla. Mrs. Wm. Dais returned home from Dufer, Wasco Co., where she was called some weeki ago by the serious illrieHs of tier aged father, Mr. Green, whom she bad not met for 30 years. Mr. Wm. Oatfield has been seriously ill for the past three weeks, but Is im proving at the present. Her sister, Miss McNeal, of Clackamas, is with her. Manter Cecil Palmateer, son of Henry Palmateer, died since his father started for Fort Wrangle to work. The boy'i ailinenta were of a complicated nature. Our merchants are doing a thriving business. Mr. Hoffman went to Port land for another load of goods. Mr. S. Hoffman bag his stamp and can do all the business of a notary pub lie. Hurrah for Garfield 1 A daily mail too, so we are not left. Mr. .iwin uuiiingome ami wile are down here looking afier their property They intend to live over Ibis aide. Mr. Hacket's school closes Friday for tliis term. Htrt Tork'a Sbnpplna UUlrtrt. At laat Grace church, with Its clean light atone, la reached and the grevu grata and ahruhUry In from of the lutcrentlug looking Gothic rectory. A short dUtaucv Mow the Mid all the atorea were whnlcaole. Now they are tiecomlug aolhlly retail, luatead of buyera the (Miiple along the street are inottly shoppem Ikiwq there were very few women; up here art very few nieu. This I rMevlally uutlceable when fnlon squnre I reached, with cable ears clanging around I w ad Man's curve. In fniut of Ijtfayette's statue. Here, down Fourteenth atrrrt. may be een ahopa and shoper of the nnwt virulent ty; windows which draw women's beads around whether thry want to KHk or not. caimlug them to run you down and making them deaf to your bihiIokU- for It: big dry gnoda stores and small millinery lx, gen eral store and department atorra and the place where I he aldewttlka art crowded with what la known to the trade as "I-ouIh Fourteenth atrroi fur Dlture." All thla neeoiima fur tin In-lng more r-cl.i urn in now nnd dif ferent aniilla nnd another filling lu the air. Scrlhiier'a AMCtltl'lo lrcp.valionrorAa slmlLillnit Uc livJAmlllftf uli luig llic 5UittwuJvj uml IVmvb of lHvtnotf ; lio ti iin.C lire t ful -itcnn ami ConbilM ncltlrr Oi'niiit.MonihliM? nor Mineral. KutNauccitic. lmmt-4 Atirrfcf t nrnifJv forfrtrit!p- tiuti. Sour Slottwuh.Iliait ttxa. Worms .CotmiLMOiw .1 eTf i n ui-m oih! Loss or Sunn 75nr.W 5itfiwilur ef KTM' S'01 IK. rxACT conr cr vitAfpti. P Tor Infants nnd Children. III The Kind You Have Always Bought Boara tho Signaturo of AW v The Kind You Have Always Bought. '.r.TTTTTVTq y Do You v. Know the News 21 vs They reiKraussc's! arc Misa Myrtle Cornett, of Springwater, ' funeral services. onened school at PM.21 tuis mpriiing.. .. Mr. avA -l.-n. Cot:o wont to Portland. Maple Une. Maple Lane, March l.'i. K. Ronalds and family are home again, alter a short abaence at Woodbtirn. Mrs. Will Standinner and daughter, of Clackamas, were the gucHta of the formers sister, Mra. J. H. Davies, lasi week. Harry Muir, of Oregon City, vinitcd at the borne of W. O. Muir, Monday. G. E. 8hortlidg!, who is employed ai Itainer, is home on a viait. J.C.Dixon and Oaorge Mautz leave for Eaatern Oregon next week. Tbe Hailey Broa. and Daniel William have been improving their faring by blasting out atuinps. Mim Lulu Hankins, of Oregon City, gpenc a lew days the firnt oftlieweek, viciting at the borne of TIjoi. Uiviea. Mra. (Sybil lioh-'rtH is homo after an extended stay with relative- in Oregon Ci;y. fSht-rman liauif-y, of Wilcomb, Oregon is viaiting at J. I'ri"Hlerg. Mrs. Clias, Kwgllow ar,d daughter, went to Portland Friday h; vihit with relatives for a short time. A no'hle event of tl.it place was a u'i"--e-' Hive.n at the borne of Mr. ami ito!. Li. ii. li'aid on Uk; ."id. The occasion wan in honor of the fifth anni j ."f i-.;:r 7.oiIi!ing. TI12 evening v9 m-t. e'.jo..Uy ri,ge( with Kfmi!n An AnLnard t rrrtnlnli'. Rlr William M.n-'i'rume. the preal deut of th" Itoytl College of Surgeon of London, who la beat knnwu to Amer icans by bla ninny mlmlrnhle work upon nacpaU nnd Ited Cros Inbors. I at times 'pille atxetilmliided. lie I an Indefatigable worker and often to save time when studying In hi laboratory baa a light luix-hcou served there. Once hi ns."ltant heard him lch heavily and. looking up. saw the doc tor glaring at two gins receptacle on bla table. "What la the matter, doctor?" aaked one of the youngster. "Nothing In particular," was the re ply; "only I am uncertain whether I drank the M-f ten or that compound I ara working on." Vlietli r x.e.i w ant Sh"c or S!iM'M, Kiil.-ra, SIi'm- tring'', or Ovcrpiti-r. vu will Hi l that wllllt Volt get f ri in lla will eive jmi th" mt ntinfm-tory wear, look ile'imt nil tin tune, ntxl n'.wuvH he cuiiforialt!' t ytnir feet.' Krausso Bros. Y'tl can l ave It all for Per Month 50c Per Month In llm Kteriing Trtryrani, ut I'ort land. (Irrifoh, It la II. la'geat rvrning iie..-r puilirbr In I Ur, ; It roi i.na all ll lira o(tliHIe and i tbe Nation. Try It br a iionili, , mI r...y I e ti.'. .1 In yi 11 lire. Tho Telegram, Portland, Or. ! HARK t k'M HAIR. BALSAM 'M-4I CiaM p 4 4 kai ( I fi J f- If Vou Witiu Job prirptirpcij At I,VCHt HntcN. CALIv AT TIIIC K.NTICWI'HIHi: 1 0 CROWN BECOMES A WOMAN d better than a crown of glorious hair. To att.iin Ix-autiful hair is neither (lifinull or expensive. A fair trial of our preparations con vinces. Mrs. N. V.. Cope-land, Oakland, Kansas, writes: " I hav ul ihf Seven Sutherland Slater' Hair Grower nd Scalp Cleaner ,r nliout 10 month and fuirl that my hair hai rraord lulling out and In nK nnd hrallhy in uiiiraine. Any in'iniric will bt rhecrfiilly aniwi ml." What this wonderful remedy has done for her it w ill do for anyone. Sold by dealer everywhere. x m m ! T-l i ' iN RUSSELL ENGINES BOILERS 111 MILLS 111 THRESHERS STACKERS II" I A I 011 uraae u Machinery ' rlto for Catalogue an I Vrk: . P'JRTLAND. OREGON. It is very hard to ttand Idly by and -ee our dear onna suffer while awaiting the airival of tbe doctor. An Albany (N. Y.) dairyman called at a drug store there for child, then finding him lo come alao bougl Cough Keinedy, which he hoped would give exjiiie relief until the doctor should arrive. In a few bonis ho returned, saying the doctor need not como, a tho hild was much bettor. Tho druggist, Mr. Otto Hchol,, says the family baa since recommended Chamberlain's Conuh Remedy to their neighbora and ; friends until he has a conntant demand I for it from tbnt prt of the eou-.trv F.r itafe by G. A. Harding, liruggiat. To C'urn (.onallmMan Koraear. Take CaacureU Candy f.'nthnrtlr. lie or If.. If U C. C. lull 10 euro. druKKUtH relunU money. SEKD US QTlil DOLLAR M S33.50 VOltOCR fi-l ' 1 r. (iTHOa i IM litllKi 111 I M Htl I IHH.I.O, SPfCIAL HIGH CRA0E I'lhi '7 5 ill! '.i sr. ml Kill Kl-tttl JtHl tmr $38.C0 STOCK ?APPU kr Irrlshl I', , t, h)u.l im i.IhII. YOU CAN EXAIWINE IT rrlfiiljr ilUlM-tur;, i-tlj fprrmi4 An Extra Flno Hlah Crado Siiddlo fHHluiml ft mIiihi .!) tvttrTitli' mi ft -Ml OUR PRICE, $38.50, Ir turn l.UOfJi pllt r MU, ftitU fiolK' Thl Saddle) U mndo on a IB!4or IO-lnch Conulno Lodonmn or Nolson Heavy Steol Fork... rtiirrri.i.v h.ki iu fiwiiiin iovumi 1 1(1. K, intutnl or tMll raiillfi, Utl l-OiHrwivnril .Ornil' or I Hu h iiilmv Ina.i Ik, .Hid. u doalrnd. Mill M"4 (' $ i V'H ..14 ' J lllMlli.rUwa.r.4. li&kli 1 THEE IS MADE EXTRA STP.ONQ ""'hJ;:! t f' llr"l, ilii. li wl.li. Iiu illrrui l. llirn, Iwh llnilnl", 1 'J' .', -JrJV I ,,ri' '""" "-ar aula, In. h Ui hii.'hln im uir.l.la, li"f rniLi.i, iwi.uKi nitiiran e-iru-n rrnin clni'n, ln-y i'..i---IxilniiK lUnk l lm Ii, euuiwuilug atiap. Uiup oal, aa J.K'kny all una plwe, ELEGANT HAND RAISED STAMPING f,n,inilt lll.l-tr.lr.l. Wrlht it aa4ilr about HA ..lclr"l for Mlilirr.-.,r ni.tlniU. Hirinll r IH 0 ai.imina toa iimi an.aa. , wuiic roa rncc vtis'rt r, vnim ,".r:f r.',"i CArALOOUE. ihowlng a lull Im ol Cowboy and Hanch"' Out fit at lha lowait prions eer quolad. Ail'lresx, Mr, II1.I1 4 la. an '.irn.bl ullih t.- C llli.r. 1