OREGON. CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 11KX) I CORRESPONDENCE Marxism. Marram, May !. A tnlwrlption of f 375 (it'i nroil from tlt ritiirn of (ilnl Tili"! anl Mxrtiiim ami the rnunty Rave a like mm, nuking fTftO, for tlio Improvement (f tli Oregon City road between Mutquum ami (ilad Tid ings, i el me roou wort go on uuiu we Lave K'XhI load all over the county. A subscription of 13d lias been rained to paint Hie Manjniim fvbool house. Tim following iflicer of the Man,tura Epworih Leslie were installed on Sun day, May 13. to serve for the enduing year: President. lUrton Jack ; that vice president, I.illin Pentley; second vice preitident, Mm. Minnie Jack ; third viee rreeidcnt, l.ir.iie Miller; fourth ice preniilent, John Labor; eoretarr, A. 1. Jack; treasurer, Mary Miller. Mr. A. Pavia of Missouri liiilge ent gatarday and Sunday visiting (riendi at Marqnam. Mr. V. J. Killings made a trip to Salem to ge her daughters, who are at tending school there. Clrde Marqaatn. who ii working on -"V"g gome of the young people from here attended the dance at lUniaactia, Fatur day night. James llenkle is home on a tthott vioit. Charles Hnrgliardl attended the ludge at l.oan Saturday. Mr. Kollman was home on a short visit. Charles an I lilrul M irris ate work ing for Mr. Johnson. Charles lUrllewar Is li.une from K ast ern Oreifon. Mr. Sapingtnn haa been buying cattle In our community. Mr, Odell haa been working for Mr. rtiirghardt, Horn to the wife of Mr. and Mm, Proa n, a girl. We eiteuJ congratula tions, tieorge. Mr. and Mrs. Kurghardt were the gU'Stsof Mr. and Mrs. 1 1 uf mciater if Kagle Creek. Mr. dri llil h has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Urown. Chir'es Purghardt has been hauling potatoes to Portland. aV A i A the 0. R. k X. railway, is home for eliort time. It is reported that Mr. Webb has bought the Mart I.enbu farm near Glad Tidings. Fred Myers is painting and other ise repairing the Old Thompson bouie, in- lending to live there. WIIib?II!. WiiX'NViiLE, May 16 Mrs. Ella Seeley, wife of J. I.. Seeley, died May 12. of cancer, aired 40 years. The de ceased leaves a husband and two chil dren, Ernest, aped 19 and Goldie, aged 15. She was buried at Hood View cemetery, May 16, the Re. Mr. Parker, of the Congregational church of Slier. wood, officiating. The A. 0. U. W, at tended in a body, of which order her husband and eon are members. The funeral was largely attended by friends, who mourned the departure of a friend, a good neighbor and a raoet estimable woman. d Baker, road supervisor, is entitled to credit for a great deal of good service able work on the roads of litis district. The bicycle clnb is working the path in the direction of Sherwood and Oregon City. Miss Mande Seeley, who is suffering with inflamatory rheumatism, has betn removed to St. Vincent hospital. George Seelv. sole representative of ifan n. uu mn v uubuic 10 Cast his rote. ' heat is in poor condition and hope are commit up very uneven. Nearly everybody has registered and the precinct will cast a larger vote than ever before. Jlrs. llyniale has been appointed W'lvn stress and is giving general satis faction, -" DSrn raising occurred last Tuesday on the farm of Martin Tauchniann Serenty-fiye neighbors were present, for wrhom two kgs of beer had been pro vided. As a fitting finale, Old Glory was hoisted and three rousing cheers given for the P.epublican party. Last Saturday Fred P.ol erts met with a serious accident while clearing land with a grubbing machine. The tree to which the anchor chain was made fast was uprooted, striking Mr. Roberts on he bead and shoulders, and tbeq rolling onio his leg, crushing the bones below the knee. The injured man was taken to St. Vincent hospital, where he is lying In g Critical condition. Eagla Creek. Eagle Cheek, May 13. The weather lor the past 10 days has been very rainy, there has been several thunder showers during the time. Pleasant Judd is a little better. Ward Douglas has improved so that he is able to ride around some. Born to the wife of Louis Baker, a 7a'-pound girl on the 28tb of April. Mr. Wilbern, the Eaifle Creek mer chant, was married to Mrs. Jaques about 10 days ogo, the boys gave them a rous ing chariyiri. Last Monday there was another wed ding at the residence of Mr. M. UithinB, conducted by Rev. Hoyner of Oregon City. Mr. Robert Deyine of Molalla to Mrs. Mattie Githina. All wish them a Lappy life. II. F. Currin has been doing some road work on the new road from Eale Creek bridge leading towards Jacknife, and will continue the work as soon a a the weather will permit. Mr. L. Baker is building a kitchen on hU house, which will be quite an im provement. He expects to build a new chop soon. Dr. I. N. Woodle, V. S., of Portland, was visiting his brother of ibis place las fceek. It is rumored that Mr. George T. McArthur is going to locate on the old tiitlilns farm, as lie has bought it of Jlugh Githins. Ely Brothers intend building store soon at Currinsville. MatTunt STArfOnn, May 0 After several months' idleness in the literary line of ; bmini'M, we grasp the opportunity a few davs' vacation affords us and proceed to , jot down few notes of interest. j Mrs. Magdalene Outrlroal of Sheridan j spent a couple of davs with her Stafford relatives. Mr. and Mrs. h. II. rage and son,; Henry, of Marlenry, paid their daughter, Mrs. Nina Gage, a visit the fore part of the week. Mrs. Aunes Howard has returned to her home at Lyle, Wash. Mrs. How- j ard's son, Earl, three years old, had j fallen from a horse and suffered the pain ' of a broken arm, broken in three places, j which necetkhated a trip to Oregon City with him for surgical aid, the boy is at j present with his grandparents, Mr. and i Mm K (iai'e. David Weoltie, of McMinville railed on his relatives here the first of the month. Mr. Weoltie eipecta to gradu ate from the colleges there next month. I The Statrord A. O. C. W. boys de serve special credit, as the officers and members are capable of doing their part equal to any of the neighboring loigea and superior to many; they not only en tertain visitors, but visit other lodges, thereby keeping posted and on the im prove. Last Saturday night they held an open session, w hich attracted a large crowd. Grand Master Workman Herron was present and gave a lengthy address w'lich was much appreciated by all. The deputr sheriff was in our midst Tuesday serving papers on the election ftfW of newly grubbed land, which they will plant with spuds ere long. Most of the spod ground has been plowed the second time but few spuds haye, as yet, been planted. Last Friday evening a heavy storm of rain fell during peals of thunder and flashes of lightning, since then there has been almo-t a gradual rain fall. Robert Bichle has had his bouse re modeled, which improves the appear ance of the premiss greatly. trans dd!e, Stafford', noted fine stock raiser, has secured another calf. Stock oo the commons are in splendid condition. George Bichle has a new wheel of the Barnes make. The heirs of the Paneuherg estate have erected a tombstone to his memory. Lordwood is being cut right under the eayes of Stafford, for the Oregon City mills. of men on the Polifka road for a consid erable time. Miss Nelson, of Oswego, is still teach ing in District 41, There is much garden yet to be planted. 1'aul Kelchle U grubbing tor Jack Elllgeon. We don't expect the Staffbidites will take time to read this communication pe"ied by Wg U.is. AID - . a With out help, a bald spot never grows smaller. It Keeps SPOTS at last your friends say, How bal J he Is getting." Not easy to cure an old baldness, but easy to stop the first thinning, casv to check the first falling out. Used In time, bald- ncss is made with It stops falling, promotes growth, and takes out all dandruff.. It always restores color to faded or gray hair, all the dark, rich color of early life. You may depend upon it every time. It brings health to the hair. ll.OOakottl. All Dwf flats. M 1 hr owil your lUIr Vljr and am Krt-utljr lr'ril nh It. I hit emit uil oil ln tie of It, and yri ni y hair ru. to.-pU falling out ul tu tartnl to rrw r' nicljr." Ji LI i W irr, aUrch tP9. (ti,.Uk. WrUm Ihm Daefe. tf jnn 1o i ol nhTaln ll lh hnSt VtrM. writ th NM-tor ttioiit It IMnu, Da. J. V AXhH. Lo.li. Km. WD T T T T T j .Mnrtiu ftfwngir of Mllwaukle Is vis- I iting his father lor a few days. I Miss Hertlia K. tlinther, who has been visiting her parents for the past week, returned to Iirtland luat Sutuidav. I .Mr. Iletliiiiui was veiy plfiimtntly stir iptjsed Ut Sunday by a large crow. I of tt IricndM and neighbor, lint wcaslmi ' being in honor, of hi fifty-Mirth birth dav. A miinplnoiia repast waa served (tt.r wbii li the afternoon was spent In kial convernation. I'veryone had an enj 'vable time and wen! home wlahlng 'Mr. Ileltmiin many bappy returns of the tlay. ! Our literary and debuting society had i ery interesting meeting last night. '.The question resolved, ''That the Stars 1 mid Sirica should lloat over the I'lilllp 1 i.,ne Isimida" was of interest to all and wt well discussed by Kith side. A very pleasant surprise party was tt itdeied the Misses lUtl'lit and Hertba 'G.ulher Ut Friday. A largn crowd of I psott) gathennl and the evening was ' plfasamly sonl. At a late hour all It'll for their homes, after having had a very pleasant time. Miss Ada Mivelmke was visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Moehnke, Saturday and MituUy. (Julie a number of our young folks at tended tlio Grange held at Clarke last Saturday, and all report having had a good time. Mr. K. F. Giulher ei'iit the day with liis ol Ifirieud, Mr, Glick, at Clarke's. J L Roliert son is working on his claim at present. Miss Ella Nelson and Mr Clark Row m n were united in marriage last Wed nesday, May 2, at the h 'tne of the bride's pirents. F.verrone wishes them much y and a long and happy life.' Joseph lK.Shaz-r his a new cora-r, a "Sl'i te'i'w'lWf. Ot KO.-iy loint. mma yi-iling friends here for a few days. Mm C Tagli was visiting her mother. Mrs Rimer, lait week. Mr Crawford nd wife, of Newbuig, are visiting Mr Nelons during the week. James and Jacob DeShar-r and families, of Fit wood, were visiting a!j. Kiv, May It. I'ap'aln and Mra 11 ovf'ti and Lieutenant May are visiting . the parents of Mis. Hogan and the liuu ' tenant, j Mr. Francis. Sr., is still the guest ol : bis daughter, Mra. Gilleti.and 1 under j the professional care of Pr. Seaiiuit, ll : ii sulfering from the eUVta of a para lytic stroke. Prof. Oglo, who haa been giving music lessons to a iiiitnber of scholars here, re turned to Molalla Saturday. Hubert Muralt, who was called recently to see his father in hie last Illness, lull Monday for his home in Minnesota, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and two d.iugliterk are all sulfering with a severe aituk of !a gripe. Mrs. Rev. Hajnes is somewhat U'ller, and it is hoped that with skillful earn and nursing, she will recover health. Grandma Harrington has gone to the country w It It her son, to spend the sum-ni'-r on his ranch. Iter. Ilaynes being unable, on account of sirkneM in his Luti'y, to fill hi ap p lintmetit at Teaiel Cteek, Uro'her J. tt'e Mhfcrtcaf.iMiMtfa;!- ni' .'!.,lr.,:r.:rj In the evening he preached at MoUlla, Joseph PeShws last Sun Iiy week. ff- f .v ,, nun lllH 1 t.sj l-KIBiri m III M.s. Louie kiunnller has returned ; , ,,,. home from Portland where she hat ken i .:,,, ,A lu. . .. juironui eenovi, Mr and Mrs French were visiting Mr Nelson's Sunday. new Barton Barton, May 14. Mr. John Ilenkle is building a new barn. Sunday school was started here last Sunday, quite a lu'rge' crowd attending. Beaver frees Beaver Cheek, May 14. W E Jones and H Linday will leave for Wardner, Idaho, tomorrow. W T Evans, of Eastern Oregon, came dowu to visit his couHin, Dr T'B Thomas, last week. Wm Daniels has riuit work on the rock crusher and frank Shannon will take his place. B irn to the wife of B Michels on the 12th, a daughter. The candidates on the citizen ticket spoke here Saturday. Mrs II W Parry visited Mrs DW Thomas, Sunday. Those w ho attended the dance at Mr Mathsons report a good time. Wm Daniels has bought a fine get of chairs. The literary society has gone fishing up salt river. John Bohlander has a gickhorieon bands. C E Snene and family visited Judge Grherithwaite, Sunday. Dover. Dover, May 11. It has been raining! ior me pasi iew uays, reing good or the crops which are looking fine. The fruit is in good condition yet, the strawberries are beginning to ripen. . J R Lewis is moving back to Rocky Point. Crftenwuoil. Gkkknwoou. May 15. 'jeo Rider, ho has been in ShermiD county herd ing sheep, returned home Saturday. Chas McCormaok, sr., of Portland, spent Sumlay at his home in Greenwood. Emma Wade, of Rock Hand, has been visiting her aunt Mrs Geo Rider. Our worthy road supervisor W H Rider has been making considerable improve mentg in tbe roads. v , ewKer, who is working in a locg ing camp on the Lower Columbia, lias been several days at the home of his mother Mrs Nancy Moker, .wr ana mm Uias Jictormaci spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs E M Waldron, of Central Point. Hctiooi is progressing nicely und r the efficient management of Miss Moehnke. Milwauklo. MiLWAfKia, May i.)-Prof Chas Ru'herford was a Milwaukie visitor Mon day. County Treasurer towelling was shak ing hands with old friends in our little burg Monday, T T Gary was among the visitors Sat urday. Otto Naef is on the road lo recovery from a severe attack of Rppendicitus. The preventing of the work on the bicycle path is causing much comment in sporting circles around Milwaukie. The United Artisans had an Ice cream social Friday evening which proved to be quite a success. J W Graslehas been appointed judge of election for June the 4th. I wonder why me reporter am not timl it out? Miissrs Samuel Kleinsmith and Henry Mohlinan have returned to their home in the east. A certain young man of Oak Groye has a habit of walking all the way to Milwaukie without his hat, all the way to Portland without, his bicycle, and all the way to Minthorn with a borpiet. ' Come again E. BMIaoti Rrni AM. May 13. Well, alter today yu are without a ihance to Vote, only with diihVuity. I brieve that all who ! have been so neglectful as not to register j ought not to be allowed to yole. A man w ho neiilea tl to tegister and vole is not a dtserve (he protected by tbe country in which he lives. For an illuiftloD. riol.ee a man ol lliis sort and you wi l find one that bowls at everything tlott the government does nd Jet refuses to ca-t hs vote, That man, if forbidden to vote would be one of the (Irs! to howl, Keiiiand w ill come out on the side id rikfht ai.d Justice in the election on June 4th, ,y voting the republican ticket, which is growing in favor day by day, and very fast, especially for commission ers ami school sujieriiitendent, for we know the the ability of the men. Hur rah for Lewellmgand Zuiserl Some report 'bat better order rniirht l maintained in the school In district No. 21. Mr. and Mrs. James Kirribel will R.on move to RedUnd from 1'oflUhd. We extend a welcome hand lo you. Come out and hear our candidates talk on the evening of Saturday, May 1!'. Brlri(J the ladies, for weex(ecl they wi 1 be given a right to vot-i after June 4th. L. Moshier, whohns leen Working on the U. .H. snag bout, spent the latter part Continued on page 7) TfteTroiib! is at me tools, uippmjt the ends of the hair is liketreating tlx branches of a tree with rotten roots. You must strike at the source. Seven Sutherland Sisters' preparations strikedcep. They invigorate the roots feed them. This ives life, beauty race to the hair. Lveryone should use them. aOLO CVf RVWHERC, lit tiso for tivtr :h) 'The Klml You Have Alwitja ltoiigbt, nnt which luta lru jcura, liiU Itornrt tno stgnuiiiro or , mid lius been iiiiitlfl iiiulrr IiU per- annul mtiHTVialoti alnc Its inruiicy. Allow no oiio lo drcrlvo you In this. All Counterfeit, Imitation it ml Hutwtltiitra r hut T.x perlincnta Unit trlllo vlth nml rndninrtT th lirnllli of liifimta itml Children-r.xnerlciioo njfwliiat I'iiktIiih-iiU What is CASTORIA Ciwtorlu la n imbstltulo for Cwstor Oil, Irrirrlr, Drop nml Hoothlnir Hyrupa. It In lluriulo ml riwi-nnt. It contains) ncltluT Opium, Morphliio or other Nit rent In aiibstancc. Its tu Is Ita irmiruntrc. It drstroya Worm nml ftllttya lVvcrUlmcsa, It curca llrrli it mul Wtil Colic. It relieve ToHhlnir TrouMoa, citrra Coiiatlutlnii nml rhttuh-my. It nalinlltc tho I'wkI, rriihttra thn Htomiu h ami IowtU, rltlnjr heulthy uml imturitl alrro. Tho ChlUlron'i l'uiuucit-Tho Mother' l'rliii'l. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signaturo of I iff . m . The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. 1H4sj bo viARr 111 COVNIONTt Ac. If aswtr isr firisiaA fr Vbartltaif aUI InwaHititirt it f'hii r iwiy . Itssn ttflWif oM-ft(eMs ll-n-'la i l'alMt(aB ( fraaa. r 4 fi t Kmr' g wWil. rtMt) IUfl I 'll u4h tUr i A iu. tClf avUi faVll, tK.u chf, IM Scicniinc JJincrlcan. rtltHn -f an? -mt Vartit. lh. 1 Taf : tnr m(ha, t by ft.iri-r MUNIt iCo. - Dew Tor PAHKtR S MAIRt BALSAM U Sli'l. 0s lt.tr I. to ViMihr (.ior Harding's 2 l,HK) in ilea oHolig dis tancf trbpln'tie wiro in Drcgtm, Washliigbn,, Cali fornia a ii 1 IiIaIiq now in -rn lion by the I'acifio Mtlin Telr-iilnmo Coin 'ny, covrring 'J.'.Vl tliWItM , Quirk, at-tirate, cheap. All the satisfaction of a ixrsonal communication. liUlice lio efTri't to A rlrar tniclrrstamling. H-o- L.na and lit t rftt)fli O rat-ily hrartl a Portland. rt!i. City oflice at-- Slow. "r,In BIGGLE BOOKS A Farm Lrar? of BDcqoatlcJ falac rYa: lft. t'p-to-ilalc. Cnncltc and LomrrcbcnlTe-lUd-omcly rrlnud ana ficauilfully lllustrtxd. By uACOO DIOOLO No. i-niooi.n iiorso nooic Alllul U,n- Cmmnm . Trtsllw t:hi 74lllu.ii.ii.u,tMo,uiJ oik. rik yi'tsol. 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