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ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL rt, 1WH) OREGON v-ww-vor'v,9r"W v (tie assessment ami collodion nlUin fnr utatx. rountr. lowiiKhln or road Mir- f rnWL'QPnVnpyfP ooi.,"aiidwo..U this notably to tin. i Bmdy. Sasm, April 2 Farm work almost coini li'le (or this uraturia Tlie prosjxvt for an excellent fruit crop eie never more troiuisinn llian tins taring. Mof.-r, Coiuui'uik A Co. have sfcurvJ a site (or a raw mill arrow tlii rivor and ill at once put ip a Un mill, They will ImilJ a flume to the Sandy rim ami iliat railioaJ lies down the river to TrotiMale. C. W. Itrown anJ lii eon Will were oat from TortlanJ. It it rumored that ther will iut in i mw mill on CVUr crrt'k to saw lie immediately. Mr. Janicison is our new hotel keeper, Iln l,as rented Kevenuea building and liaa inn based half interest io the Tort laud Sandy mail route. Caspar Junker hna P. Paeon buoy painting tliePandy hotel which hof up ia grand style. A 300 pound bell will be put in the Catholic church Una month. MeinigASon are moving there old pcstolTn-e building two blocks up Main tlreet. 8. D. Coalman will soon go over the Harlow road to open it np as snow it get ing oat of the w ay very last. School will open Monday April 2nd MiM Susie Maronary teacher. The V. 0. V. camp No. 539 will give a free social entertainment at their hall Saturday evening, April 2S. AH are cordially invited to come. Fishermen by the dozen came out on their wheels to fish and fish and fish, but Oh my, the suckers in the most in stance were on the wrong end o( the pole. Elegha Coalman is ouce more among borne and friends as frisky and bippy ever. aKmt the law, find hmynia Suras, April 2. There wasn't moch of the lion about the past month. A. L. Yoder came down trom 0. A. C. to spend the spring vacation with the Lome folks. A. J. and J. 6. Yoder wire in Oregon City last week taking in the Browneil ratification? meeting. Gideon Lantx, who spent the past winter in Dawson county, Neb., returned last Saturday, bringing two of his brothers with him who are in search o health and adventure. The latter are well pleased with oar climate and re sources, and Uncle Gideon is better sat isfied with Oregon than ever before. Xarqnau. , Mabqcam, April 2 At the democratic primaries held at Marquarn March 31 the following were elected as delegates to at tend the county convention at Oregon City, S. Tsjler, B. Jack, F. J. Jackson, AY. Berth, A. Stranter and Joe Jackson. The populieU elected the following as delegates, Geo. Robbing, M. Leabo, G Ogle, W. R. Garrett, 0. D. Eby. On SatuiJ.iy night the Mirquam M. church was entered and some of the property was taken the, doors were barri caded, part of the projwrty thus taken was found but part was destroyed. Ed. Young and his eon Clyde, who have been in Eastern Oregon for the winter have returned for a short time to Marquam. Cnarles Laber, who is working near Oregon City came home for a short time last week. Rev. C. A. Luse left for the Ministerial Association at Sheridan April 4 and 5. lie expects to be gone during the week tax. You may be con vet but the only way to test it in court, MiM A. Hicinbotheiu'a school chved in Pist. No. 7 with a very lively dis ctiFftion on the subject "Resolved that coal is of more benefit than electricity," which was divided in favor of the atlir- mative. B. F. l.inn It treating his bouse to a new coat of paint and a new porch. This will improve its looks very much. llaxel Commons, oi Tremont, la vinlt Ing her sifter Mrs. K. Linn at this place. Mrs. Katie Wolph, of IWaver Creek spent Sunday with her daughter Mr. Geo. Spee. Mrs. 8 poet has been under the doctors care (or some time but is much better now. Harry Mother bat accepted a position at teacher of the Stone school. Mrs. Nellie Collins, of Portland, is visiting with her mother Mrs. A. Sprague. We have been informed that F. V. Sprague and w ife leaves today for Colo rado to improve his health. Fred Leman has purchased Win. D. Her key's place. Mr. Leman is from Portland. on Wednesday and interment will ! at the MiU ankle cemetery. A force of men ate vngiiged In (juaiing out a tine lot of building stone on the river bank at Wetalot 'a farm. They are ont in to f.,r iuiioh liiill.tlnira In Portland. Editor. Harmony. Harmony, April 2. The fourth qnar terly conference meetings for the prefent year were held at the church last Satur day evening and Sunday morning, by Rev. N. Shupp, presiding elder. Frank, William and Edith Karr, Ara McLaughlin and Martha Struchler at tended the teachers institute at Oregon City last Saturday. Archie Gilhauien of Kahoka, Missouri, is yibiting with relatives here. He favored the audience at chuicli yesterday morning with a solo which was much appreciated. Ethel Clarke, of Clackamas, was visit ing her grandmother Mis. Dr. Clarke, last Sunday. George and Willie Clarke, of Logan, were Harmony visitors yesterday. We are pretty well devided up in poli tics. Republicans favor Geo. C. ISrow riell for congress while the democrats fpeak of Col. Robert A. Miller. Bed tan a Rtwi.AND, April 2 Early fruit trees are in full bloom wiili a profljject of a heavy crop. Grass is good. Cattle are in good order. Grain looks excellent. Several of the republicans of Ibis place attended the primary held at Logan on the IMtli, also at Viola. The pops came out to tlieir primary in flying colors. Mr. Editor, will yon please to answer this question? In Article IV Section 23 of the Cui.&'.IUi'-i.' .'iiio c!ate of Oregon Vc fi-iJ ll.es j "Tl-o Vjiplat.ive assembly shall not pass t-pecial or local law in any nf tl following enumerated caes that is to Ray? alr.o in 10 of the Kolslla Molalla, April 2. Last Siturday was primary day for Molalla, democracy wai much in evidence, populists scarcer, with a slight trace ot anti-metallitiu ; some twenty elections were made of del egates and- committeemen with several recommendation for road supervisor, justice of the peace and constable. Molalla school gave an entertainment last Friday night to an audience of abont 200. Hie exercises were splendid and reflect much credit to the teachers. There were a few rouog "smart alex" that boasted of coming to the entertain ment to raise h who should have been lead oat by the ear and properly cooled of, which ia the only way to check such boodlumitm, one lesson of a o0 fine will generally do its work and the sooner it is done the better. F.agby Bros, are rushed with business In their lumber trade, haying recently furnished the county with 43,000 feet of road plank for 50c per m. The county ooght to order all the road lumber it could lay down on these terms. Does anybody want a nomination now ? Just wait a few days nntil the united forces meet that are divided agains themselves, and lebwlJ what we shall seel The Molalla dentist has eatabliatied an office in the Perry building, prepared to serve all needing anything in dentistry. The doctor has in use a dental bracket and table of his own design and manu facture, w bich for range of movements, simplicity and durability, is equal to anything of the kind for general useful ness. Our notary pub ic was kept pretty busy last Saturday, legisienng voters, and still there are many out yet from the freedom of aufferage unless there is a great rush at the "eleventh hour" these will Dot be more than 75 per cent of the voters register. "What a wonderful creature that Browneil must be pa, that while bis feet are on the ground his hands can touch the sky, now pap, if be should forget to think, would this world of ours suddenly stop and we go rolling off into eternity? Say, does he cause these rains to come so that we cant sow our oats? Cause I hear men say that Browneil does so many things and if he should go to Ken tucky, or die, Pa, would things then quit being done?'' Alvin Klviniuith,o( Oregon City, is a guest at Mrs. Hottemiller's Sunday, Tiie truck gardeners have peas in bloom and potatoes are up In some in stance all other early vegetables aie in a flue condition, Ed. Boltemillvr it building a gnvn house. Julius Brotje Is contemplating to put iu a hydrolic ram on his place (or Irrigat ing his premises, The rad aotk is progressing nicety on the Portland road just north of tlm Johnson creek bridge. Mrs. Fred Wvtilvr Is seriously III and has been so (or sometime, but it no getting belter. We all hoe she Mill h ive a tpeedy recovery. ll.ruiii Mneluike spent MM Mm. is y In Nutr.ird. Herman U 'iin ofmir hand- mr and plca-snt young men and we i il.n Im itrxnaitiiiH be mnkes. will be favorable In that attractive iivlghUir- ll Hkl. Tlu IVimvrais alt. held a priinaty In or precinct yesterday, Tines deim C its in IVaver Cieck entitled to the d'ega'esl Play, mi what basis s H'h a representation insdcT They sue xlod In getting a populist to It 1 1 oil" l.ls.e. I'hey held a meeting, only they k i.i f here elected a chairman and SO rotary, then elected their delegate. I, there fraud soinea here? Something i-n't jnt rlubt, John Moehiiku, tl Kelso, Wash., Is 03 a v.tit in this community for a lew days K.ila'il (iinther goes to Literal today to b -gin s. ho l In tlie Oak Grove diMrlct in the morning. Martin Malinger has gone to Milwau kee to work for the summer. fturryvllls. Ciikkkyvili k, March l.HJ. It has been understood that Mr. IWelw and family are going to leave Cheiryvillo for some place across Sandy river. Mrs. Martha Richardson was the gueit of Mrs. Flinn Wednesday. Mrs. Shank and little daughter Giace and Mrs. lleebe were the gueata of Mrs. , ''m' M. Baty last Tuesday. l-oona Shank wat the guest. of MUs Allie Ware, a couple of days last week. Spring is surely coming on rushing wings, (or the happy spring bird's sons fill the morning hoars. A far better sign ia when the Iwy tosses aside his well worn boots, rushes (or the hen's nests to hide out eggs for Easter. Yt an egg escapes his greedy fingers. Ileus, no matter how wary are tracked to their lair, w hile their merciless robber pill ages it. Nj wonder Biddy is discour aged and becomes disheartened when Faster Sundsy draws nigh. JUlwaukle MiLWACEie, April 3. The Rogers family have moved away. Bicycle is all the talk now as to rue of boys are buying new wheels. Grandma Bottemiller has been very sick, but is improving slowly. Sunday wag fisherman's day. About twenty-five sports were casting lines in little streams about Milwaukie. The fusionista held their primary in the town hall Saturday p. in. It was too nice a day for a primary so was not largely attended, fen delegates were elected to attend the county convention five democrats and five pops. Every one who wanted to attend the county convention was elected a delegate. T. R. A. Sellwood will be put op for justice of the peace arid Mr. Andrew Walker for constable. Mr. Hough has a fine lot of White Bramah chickens hatched. Mr. Bryan and family have moved to Glad, to 14 park as Mr. Bryan has work in the paper mills. The delegates to the convention are as Carat. Cams. April 2. The lrons an.) pupils of the Carus school are generally well pleased to know that Prof. Zni-er won the nomination for comity superin tendent. J. R. Lewis, with his son Evan, ex pects to start (or Alaska next month. The family are very busy getting an out tit ready for the Klondikert. Miss Rachel hat in preparation about luO pounds each of evaporated potatoes, car rots and onion ; 400 pounds of smoked meat and sausage; dried and canned 1 fruits, home knit mittens and socks, and many other things. Mrs. Lew it weut to Alaska last September. After much hardship and danger ship wreck and disaster, she reached her relatives in Dawson with health much improved by the trip. Her brother-in-law, William Turner, is foreman of a mining crew about H miles from Dawson, on Bananxi Creek. During the mining season some 3) men are employed. Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Lewis find occupation in boarding the hands. Miss Rachel andJ.er brother Thomas will run the ranch during the absence of their parents. Alfred Schoenburu is building a fine large barn on his premises. Dewey Thomas aent to Portland last week to buy a new buggy. All the girls will smile on him, When riding through the town." During the past two weeks, Ralph and Norman Howard have sawed twenty one cords of four-foot wood for market. Pretty good work for boys. Dr. J. Canto is making great improve ment on the road in front of his eighty acres, by clearing out brush wood and logs, blasting stumps, etc. We are in formed that he expects soon to build on that property. Mrs. J. J. Gnyer hat been absent two weeks visiting friends in Molalla. We learn that our worthy postmaster R. M. Cooper received the nomination for justice. He would certainly be elected if women suffrage prevailded and no doubt he will anyhow. A. C. Hayward is making considerable improvement in the interior of .his dwell ing houne. .Srfitj .. 'ur, April 3. Jiii a heavy rain MI in theao parta last week. M x.Uiii.'S Molson and i arret were on tlie sick list last week, but he Im proved. The popiihal and denuk-rat primary mot Saturday. The .polit sendiua M,-irt. Henry Warma k and Otis Toli- The democrats sending .M.s'r-, Goo, and John Oaetia and Krank I'ampo t the convention. The) voice ol the i people were for Mr. M iiitandcm (or j upervisor. I lorn, Wednesday March ','H to Mr. and Mrs. Henry IWU, a son. Mrs. Walter Noliliti, former resident I was on our streets lat erk. Sim it well pleased with her new home In H.lbbsrd. Several young ladies and gentlemen ere out cycling Sunday. Mrs. John Kramer, was taken to Woo lburn last week aud placed under ' the doctor's care. Marcut Smith, of Hubbard, wat on our streets last Sunday. The dsnce Stiu.lsy evening March 21 wat a total failure. Several young people (rum this city spent Siinday a', the pleasant home ol Mr. Swsrt at F.vergreen. School begn atd.sl i.-t No VI Monday after a vacation of three weeks. The young folks had a gay time at the di 'O at Purdue's I a 1 Frl lay Mtrch 3.1. Mr. Cohorn't sou and lami y are her visiting from MinnetoU. The "Scanty Grease" school Is having a week's vacation. Tho Kltul You lluvo Alwnji Nought, tuul wUUh Ims Wii lu uao for over i0 jours, lin liorno tho altfimturo ,f f niut lua Ihm'U iikuIa uiulcr hU u-f fir ,SlSJfrf' aoiiitl aiiMrvlloit altire It Inruncy, CuSV5fV ,.AK Allv no on lo dccclro you In u,U. All Coiintcrf lts, Iinltiitloiia nmt Hubatltutre nr but Krlinriita that trltto vlth rtml -tiiigcr thn lieutih f Inntnts niid l'hlldrrii-i:trrlciuc mrnhiat ItxK-rliiient. What is CASTORIA C!iiatorln U n aubstltiito for Cnator Oil, l'nrcfforlo, Drop nnl NMtlilntr Syrup. It la llunnlcaa mid rifnnt. it ronUlna neither Ojduin, Morphloo nor other Nurcotlci auhstnuco. It ncM U Its truMrniitr. It destroys Worms nmt nlhiys IVvcrlshocs. It rurcs DlitrrlurA mul Wind Colic. It rrllevce Tcrthlnir Trtublra, rurrs C'ouallpttt,,u nml riiUulciioy, It nasluillutra tho 1'imnI, rrrulnlr thn htoninrh mim! llowrU, kIvIou; healthy nml iiutum! aUnp. Tho Children's liutiuvA-Tho .Mother Frieud. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bear, tho Elgnaturo ot The Kind You Have Always Bought r In Uso For Over 30 Years. 9m . , ft towAMf ttM tatssj Started Hew Hair K'H. Jiilin H Csrilnrt. mnh Wtnn Ing Sl.lr l.rtfiUlUfr Inn Mculjih, Cim.k Co., In Mlcr JuinJ Kctiruarjr o, lu ih ? Sutherland Sisters & sys: " Arrontitu In Sfrrrrmrnt mail In Salt Ijike I My, ll our rraraiMji. prmnl a benefit lu mv ta)l hoel. I lo send ou a Iclinxniul. . . Tlirtr U a biM frrimttl o( nrw hair .tarlr.l. Al iwH IroublrH any niurrwiih lUn.lrufl aint thai aniMiing Hi liii.ir ol lh a!i. I hjtl Irirtl everlhirig I r.iM hrar ol tw-rorr I mw y.it, but rettitrt) n brnrril. 'uu can usr llu. II voa wiah. i'lcaM acnj ni ball4oa bodies." V( have Ihmnan.l. 4 IrMimanlalt rua!lr as .IruiiK. All hair ami vain trouhlt rra.l.ly luccanib to Oieac mmtorl. Ous (ireiaiaiiunt. Sold by tfeakrs csrynf. SIIOtMil. siiibel, April 1. Jacob Orossmlllor was in Portland on huKinces during the week. Mr. Livingstone is quite sick with rheumatism, Wesley Hill has been rather unfortu nate with his stallion. Last Tnnmluy while Wesley was plowing, the stallion broke through the bars and made a ruali (or the horses. They turned short, turn ing np the plow which caught the stallion in the hind feet and cut an ugly gaHh. He will he laid up (or sometime Iiev. fitre) feller, of Albany, spent t few days with his father-in-law Mr. C. follows : Democrats, T. ll. A. Sellwood, j Homschuh the pant week i aine, Anuy aiker, jiati anu l.ongcoy ; lops, Thesen, JJanials and bon and lioBenall. MilMHIllilv. fll aw alkie, April 2. What "Aloore" do you want? The fruit trees are mostly blooming and are a line night; to btlisld, the pros pects for a large crop are good. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wetzler had the misfortune to be bereft of their young came section we find these words, "For : daughter. The funeral will take place Last Wednesday evening the friends of Miss Theresa 8taben gave her a fare well party. In spite of the wet weather, a large number of boys and girls were present. The time was spent in playing games, music, elc., after which refresh ments were served, This was one of the best social gatherings ever enjoyed in this community. Mrs. Stahen and I family move to the city next week. We will miss them. School begins tomorrow morning with Miss Tennie Mayfleld as teacher. T.T.T.T.T.TxT,t.t.t.tTTfn Y..ii in ! It all lur Yes! Tliey are KrausseV s SI Wli tn r yuu wnnt Fh.ies or SIiiNTi, Iltibln rs, ShtH string, or Ovi rgaitt rs, vn will find that what ) fi-t from im will give jrnj the iiiurt hatifuctcry wear, look t-li natit all tho tunc, uiul alwayr) ! comfortahlo to your feet. Krausso Bros. p Do You y, Know the NewS W ''V I v 2 Per Month 50c Per Month In thr ' riling Trtrgram, of fort Isn.l. (Irrgiin. It la llm largest vvrbllig lir.irr putilishrtl lu Orryni, ; It rui.Uina all tt lira I o( llm Mais and 1 1 thi 'alion. Try It lor a nmiiili. A aini!a lil l u.ailr.l lo you Irri'. r- a 7X1 The Telegram, Portland, Or. I aV - - ll CARKiU'U HAIR'OALSAM lsw a4 U.f.a Utf ktalt in I rftl'si l ll -. rtJ HrA ii CaM -- 4 ft tut tV Interesting prices. 19 lbs. drygranulateil eKar ll.O) GikxI wufct cofTfo 2 IKlUI'dlJ Fine nmst cofleo 3 ixiuiids 50c I.emoim, each 1c 10 lbs. Rolled Outs... Ann and JI. soda ixjiind 4c 7 pk(?. flower HeedY . ,2'c ii i i , i" ours lutinury mmp.,2 c ew arrivals ladies cjiriri),' jacketH, hi Ik cajicH, lintrtgH AC. Trade for produce. THE RED FRONT, Oregon flly. . . Oriroii If You Wn tit Kirsit-clfinn Job priiti At KtltCM. CALL AT TIIIC ICNTKHI 'KISIC. 2- K! :") s-v RUSSELL ENGINES BOILERS Dk Shilohs af I if .ugn ana lnsumplion Lure This Is beyond finest Ion Die moat succmaful Coirh Mull cms rver known to aii-nte: a lew doses InviirfiiMy MlrB tho wort cniea of ConKh, roup aml Hronr-liltl,, win, ltH wn. tlmul sii:eaa ln tliB cure or ,',)n.H,"mr,l"n U wllliout a par allel in thr history of mr,lin,,o. riinco Ita first diart.vrry it has I.HI..II o outer mriiii ins enn stant. If y hnve CoiiKh, wo rarnenlly auk you totry it. In United fltutraand C aniidaav .Vic. and mul In KnKland Is. W., st. M. and IS. Cd. SOLE PROPRIETORS !S.C.WellsKo. LEROY. N.Y. HAMILTON, CAN. SAW MILLS THRESHERS SUCKERS High Grade f.lacliinerv ''rite for Catalogue nn J Price. CUR S30(l WONDER For tale by U. Hantixy St" i a c mmlms ill irnc.y ,B'i ? 1 I i i a is i a.. i i iss n rribT f fi fcit SR ( ' " till I r.W &y. W I" I l n " "'"au.ii. Hiki r h.,i,iu i i ui I'Vai I . ' 1 l'"l""t f'T rlilpmrnt, .'. pnunila. 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