Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 24, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21,
10
CORRESPONDENTS
Ilarmocy
IIakmokt, AnuS'V It look like we
tn'gtit iM li"r ot rain llor long
"Hi fruit nop is abundant tlii y'r.
with the exception ol Italian prune and
certain kinJs of appli'.
Tlie h Ul t Mr McUnghtin" lat
Tin lay vniiit wa divided uv,
tlii) numlxT pres nt Mm rsliruat! at
atotit 1H an1 li.S5, tm proovis! of
t!n mite iox and ui cream :nJ, wer
lent to Hi slarvinif, in luJ.a.
Mow people have sen to tli coast.
Marion Phillips and damMer, Mr.
Fannie Iavi, at'd "on iVrris, lave gone
to Seattle on a v:mt to rotative ttier.
Im'u!i!i Wa.kei Us returned to tor
Lome ol Hon! Mi.
AiU Pidd!, ho las teen visiting
with relative at C.ooeetrry, Ore., for
aeveral months pat, returned borne Sat
urday. A Clark, of Call visiting lii sister,
Mr Hagenbutger
II Karr lat week iipent a few day
with hia daughter at Hook Creek.
Ml ScoCt,
Mt. Siott, Aug 1G. The Mt. Scott
evangelical Sunday school ha 1 a very
roioyable picnic on the l"th. In a grove
twtally prepared br. t!ie occasion, and
aguod program was rendered by the
young people, consisting of recitations,
ainging, etc. the moet notable feature
being the pood mnic rendered by the
Sannynide Band. The boys do remark
ably well for the time they have been in
practice. J. W. Z;nser, superintendent
of the Sunday school, makes a good
leader for such occasions, being ably as
aisted by Mrs. C. F. Zinaer and Mrs. II.
C. L'lrich. The tables fairly groaned
under the many good things provided by
the ladie. People from Sunnyside,
Harmony and I-euts were present. Real
bed about 120 lor Sunday school per
pose. The day w all but long enough.
Itple Una-
Mapli Lase, Aug. 20. George MauU
an 1 De!lert Shelly left for Floriston.Cal.
Wedneedav, having secured employ
ment at that plai-e.
W. O. Diikerson, after a week's
abeence in the mountains, returned
home Monday.
Mr. and Mre. Tamlin, of Oregon City,
were rioting at Hobbins Sunday.
Mise Ona Kenner, of Oregon City,
and Master Tommy Roberta, of Portland,
are tbe guests of Thomas Davies and
family.
Mssa Kate Mania spent a portion of
last week visiting with relatives in Ore
ton City.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Shortledg are
Tilting relatives at Manhfield.
Otis Shelly, haac Shortledge and
Lewis Davis left Thursday for High
Camp, where they will spend a week or
eo bunting and fihmg.
Mnrjn
xvaA, Aug. 20. The farmers are
busy getting their threshing out of the
way. The threshing is a small affair
tht season.
Joe Sohwarti's wheat turned off 16
bushels per acre, the heaviest yield in
thH community.
Jim Watson ha gone to Olympia,
Wash., to visit relatives, and Bee what
be can see.
Mrs. Twomy, who baa been boarding
at Joe Schwartz's for several weeks, re
turned to Portland last Wednesday.
Misses Ida and Rosa Yoder are camp
ing at Netarta Bay, they report a pleas
aat time and plenty of fish,
C. K. Schwartz and wife of Carlock,
III., are visiting relatives in the neigh
borhood. This is their first trip to the
Pacific slope and although we are short
in our jtra n crop they nee many wonder
ful products of the valley and are especi
ally pleaded with the fine fruit on every
band.
J. 8. Yder has a kiln of hand-molded,
square and well brick burning, and ex
pec a to have ii ready to open by Sept. 1.
Quite a number from the neighbor
hood attended an ice cream eocial at the
Itock Creek church lat Saturday even
ing. We are much interested in the survey
of the electric line a reorted in laht
week'a Enterpitw, and hope the day muy
Boon come when the line will he surveyed
and built to the tcnthem part of the
county, as now projected.
Mo-t of the yoiini men and several of
the older one of the neighborhood con
template a trip to the huckleberry patch
hi Huh Camp this week.
Is BabyThin
this summer? Then add a
little
SCOTT'S EMULSION
to his milk three times a day.
It is astonishing how fast
he will improve. If he nurses,
let the mother take the
Emulsion. sefcand-ooialldnOTUt.
The mill here Is still running on full
time and is still behind on orders.
Short crop wm to have no eftVt on
j tlie lumber trade as yet.
A shower of rain to lay the dust and
settle the smoke would I welcome.
Coltoa
Coiton, Aug k Threshing Is most
all done. There ha bean a great deal of
straw threshed, but wry little grain ob
tained. We are sorry to state that Mr. Huddle
son is very sick at K. Ilaminonl'a.
K. Jones, of Woodburu, la a guest a
Mr. Hut bard 'a.
Kile Garret has mdd his farm near
Manjuam. Coiton gains a good neigh
bor by the transaction.
I. IVmney, of H ibbard. was doing
busineM in Coiton lat week.
Mim Terra Wilaon came home on the
17:h on acveiint of wry ht health.
The Miaacs Kneman, Ptutiia, of Ori
son City and Kdith, o( I larks, were
viniting their gramtpan'iiU.Pii, last Sunday.
I. lVnion and Umily, of Meadow-
brxk were the guest o( Mf. liotttrg
on the 12th.
HuckleN-rry picker are frequently
Stvn pa ng, but not nearly so numerous
a usual, as heme are i-ar-.
WEALTH
1 1
Vcalth
of hair is
wealth
Indeed,
c special
ly to a
woman.
Ii v c r y
other
physical attraction is
secondary to It.
have a rook wc will
gladly send you that
tells just how to care
for the hair.
If your Iiair Is too
h i
if
n I AV 4Tflrl
Growth . becomes
a m
vigorous ana all uan
druff is removed.
It always restores
color to gray or faded
hair. Retain your
youth; don't look, old
before your time.
$1.00 a twit I. All nlt.
" t Iut bm1 ynot lUlr Vipr
Bow fur Nut '.'A )ri n.l ! t
fixiixt It I'lriulKt snil tlf- l..rr
la r T. I lli I ha
rwiuiu'iulrU lhl lUir VifT to
kuwlmlt of tnj friraiU, nd lhy
ill 111 the !! in-ry. If mj.
NnIt nt 11m k Ind of II sir
Itfvr I tlull rruinljr r-"immod
to iVm )iul triii(lv M I
ran Itul Irirjr p-l a tutiiv of ArT'S
lUir Vifr."
Jin. 5. t II ltT"i,
-ot. IS, IK. onuh, K. T.
Vl:aukl-
MawAiKis. Aug. 21. All our prune
men are getting their dryer in sl ai to
commence to dry by the eud ol the week
or the tirt of net.
Messrs J S Uisley and son expect to
commence to pick hop onTuemlay next.
Mr P J Hennemati is spending sev
eral week with friends at lWthany,
Washington county.
L L Moore ha moved to Gervai.
where he will engage in a mercantile
businee. He baa given uptbeConcoid
school, which he bad intended to teach
Ihn fail.
Bert Garner ha gone on a visit to b
old home in Pennsylvania to visit his
parent, whom be baa nt seen for more
than 13 veart. He will h back in six
weeks.
Borne of our would-be local nimroda
went last week to the head water of the
Clackamas on a deer hunt. They say i
they aaw three of them and got a shot at Mr M Hnutlin. daughter and two
. . , I ....... I , I. m,, l.i. r r,f Ml Tlwr. wure tht)
one. The party consisted oi juuua a - -
Brotje, Mr. Jackson. Ed Bottemi'.ler and Buest. of Mr John Palmater .aturjay
Fred Birckemer. TLey report that KJ j n,) Sunday.
Boltemiller was the Let marks man, as Sa lie SnutTii aud Nellie and Lulu
be killed a porcupine. They were only I oj-m 0I Mi 7'Wr were tbe guest of
gone five day but would have stayed
longer only the grub gat low and the
leader got home sick (to aee hi dea' we
Sun of our folks visited S.xla Spring
Sunday, but It was a deed lace, as moat
of the camper hv gm iv
Chtrrytlll.
CiiiKHWiii. Aug 17.-TI' weather
ber ietreinely warm.
Mosea Fraaiar I cutting his ainond
crvp of clover.
Mrs Myra lU'nenue, of Samly. wa
v.ailitig her mother, M' Jane Kllnn, id
tlna place, last Sunday.
Mm Ware. Mo- Ware, Mow Alpha
and A lle Ware and Mr and Mi Fred
Stun! have departed for the hop field.
.May Ihev make iluir fmtune.
Mr l'.aty u the guel id MrtOalnirn
MiiidnV.
i.rge Flinnrut hi llnr WnUtiy
on a "lh. In lliftmat antfa I
wund, w ile winking for l'i'l and Coiw
itifc. '( Sandy.
Mr Kcwuiic, ol .'andy. waa seen oil
Maui Mreet Sunday.
Mim tib.in is visiting Mis M"iie.
yUia trbirn sieiit Sunday night with
Alpha Ware. -
Mi e 0Urn 'ld one ol bis rows to
I'luie, of Portland, also Ii T IWl oM
ten ( hi rattle.
The wirma hav agreed among them
Mve to give Cl erryillle a real, a there
a more fern than anything elae to eat.
It in underalixHl that Cberryyille I to
have no winter school.
A great deal of (nut i getting ripe,
I'hii lly plum andapplra.
Tom it'ine ma lo a hurriej trip bom
latl Sunday oil hi wheel.
The small boy of this place are en
gaged in trapping for somrel.
Many city folk are reported to I
camping in the mountain.
think.)
Dowling-Theanerkauf. A very nice
wedding took place here Sunday after
noon, tlie contracting parties were Mia
Nellie 1. Dowling, of Milwaukie, and Mr.
August Theauerkaul, of Ktverside. Or.
Kev W S Wright officiated. The bride'
twin sister, Koea M Dowling, wa the
bridesmaid. She aim caught tbe bride'i
boqtiet. Mr Arthur II Dowhng w as the
beet man. The bride was becomingly
dressed in a beautiful white organdy and
crried a bwrnet of white carnations.
The ceremony waa held at tbe future
home of the young couple, decorated
witn cut flowers, carnations and roses
predominating. A bountiful repast was
served. The present were beautiful
and many. Only the intimate friends
and relative were present.
Pearl Palroateer hut Saturday.
Fred SnufPn and Dave ) lell of Mt
Tabor were op on their wheels, having
made the trip in a little more than three
i hour. Who r-ave we are far from Port
land.
Mr and Mr B P K-ynld, of Colum
bia slough, gave Mr Ik Palmateer'a a
cial call Saturday.
Mr lint ring wa on the sick list, but is
improving.
Mr Holder had a numer of her city
friends a gileats last week.
II Anders i having an addition to hi
bouse built. James Sitter, of Kgle
Creek, ha the contract of building it.
W P Snutlin and wife, of Portland, are
viiting relative and old friends in Gar
field and Currinaville.
Dodge Note.
Dodge, Aug. 22. Died, at Dodge, on
August 10, l'JOO, Margono M. Myers,
aged 12 years and 11 months, daughter
ol J. T. and N. M. Myers, postmaster of
Dode'e, Oregon. She wa their youngest
daughter and the comfort and joy of
their borne. The child' ministry was
well done; as the rose does iu work a
grandly in it bloom as the vine with Its
fruit. And having helped to sanctify
and lift heavenward the very hearts that
break at its farewell; it ha gone from
this troublesome sphere, ere the winds
chilled or the rain stained it, leaving
the world it bleHaed and the Bkies
through which it passed still sweet with
its lingering fragrance to its glory as an
ever unfolding flower In the blessed gar
den of God.
Surely prolonged life on earth bath no
boon like this. For such mortal love
lines; to put on imortality ; to rise from
the carnal with bo little memory of earth
that the mother's cradle seemed to have
been rocked in tbe house of many man-
sio in, having had no exrx-nence ot a
wearied mini and chilled affections, but
Irom a chilu s joyous heart growing up
into the power of an archangle intellect j
to be raptured as a blessed babe through J
the gates of heaven. This is better than j
to wait as the prophet of old for the car
of fire in the valley of pardon. j
Aunt Km ma. i
Garfield.
Gakfikld, Aug 15. Harvest is in full
b'as'. Grain is under average. Mr Gus
Stubby has bent field of oaU, chargeable
to thorough pulverizing to rid it of blue
grans. Some few have one to the mountain
tjr blue hu.kleberrieK, but find them
very scarce.
Mra. Poc Palmateer was the recipient
of the sad and unexpected newa of the
death of her niece, Marjorie M. Myers,
of Dodge postoflice, lal Haturday. She
attended the funeral at .Springwater
Sunday.
Needy News.
Needy. Ang 21. The crop are all
harvested, but many of the farmers left
oats in the fields on account of nut.
Prunes, apple, etc. are ready, and the
drier are running in full blaat now.
Their was an ice cream social at K'x-k
Creek church Saturday night. A large
crowd was present ami an enjoyable time
w a spent by all. Proceed go to paint
the cemetery fence.
G A Kinr.er had the bad luck lait
week to have hi left arm broken by
catching hU hand in the belt of a thn ail
ing machine.
The photographer ha left town. Ho
had a roaring trade, ami we are sorry to
loose him.
Myrtle Thompson left Sunday for a
visit in Salem.
C C Molson ami family drove lo Port
land last Sunday.
Mr and Mr Smith and daughter
Anna visited over Sunday with their son
It F Smith.
Jlalph Grim' genial face is with us
again, he returned from Sumpler last
week.
I ewi i Spagle came home from Wasco
01 account of aore eyes.
The fa riilics of Jake Hitter and Ligo
Kig,'s are in the mountains picking
huckleberries.
The Needy nine played two inning
I with Mackshurg last Sunday, then the
j Cracker Ja .-ks, of Huhbard, finished the
game,
' Mrs Tina Kramer is at the St Vincent
! hospital In Portland recovering from an
operation.
Albert Sturve in on the nick list.
Mr and Mr Fred Smith have returned
from Hcharmco, where thpy have spent
the Hummer for the benefit ol Mra
Smith' health.
Mr and Mri J J KaufTman' daughter
from Indiana i here visiting.
Mr and Mrs Gilbert Perdue have come
back here to reiide, after one year at
Surnpter. They think Needy i all
right.
puler.
Ih.vkk, Aug 1. (train barvrat is al
mct t, the grain I not vary good
tliia yrr.
The lwrite Intend to start their
ttirriluug machine Monday.
N NVUon baa gone away from home to
work again.
Tillle Crawford, of Newburg, wa viait
ing relative a few arrka ago.
Mi Ueim. ol Portland, wa visiting
friends iu Firwood and Iover lat w-k.
C Bowaman and wile er down to
Kelto la)t wrk.
Jacob drShaer and family, ol Firwood
were y imllng Juxoi'h dcUai-i'a laat Sun
day. Home people from Faatern Orrgon are
over here buying ralvea.
Moot of the people here are talking ol
going hop picking thiayear.
Uolert dcSdao-r sold a ilrce of Un J
near Firwood for IJVi.
It erii a though land is riaing, (or
there ha been ipiilo a lot of land old
bire lately.
Some tMKjple are out from Portland n
rying the mountain m-rnrry.
Karmut.
MakwoT, Aug IS The KNipln of lb
locality Will soon begin to thresh.
Mr Menninger ha returned from
Portland.
A Auction returned home for a day,
after a month abaenve.
A party from Marmot went to the
hatchery lat week.
Kmma Achoir, Mr Ax boif , Clara and
Martha Koemer went to Government
Camp Wedneadar.
K Phelp, II llramhall. and Mr Hick,
man, of Aimes, stopped at Marmot on
their return from an outing.
Miss Kitchi-n, of Portland, I visiting
Mis Mf unngcr.
U Coerrior and family returned home
last week.
Mrs JaiVion 'eturned to Portland.
The Fxritemrnt nt O'er.
The rush at thn drug store still con
tinue and daily score ol people call for
a bottle of Kemp' Balsam for the Throat
and Lung for the Throat and I.ung for
the cure of Cough, Colds, A'llima,
Bronchitis and Consumption. Kemp's
Balsam, he standard family remedy, Is
sold on a guarantee and never fail to
give entire satisfaction. Price 2'hs and
50c.
Our correspondenc e will please end
in articles before t lneday of each
week, otherwise it reach'; us loo lulu for
pu Miration.
TIME AND
PACE?
rcprartlrtlljrannlhllitcit
ty the orcart table and
am! tclrgrnt lyitcm
hl(h now belt tho tlr-
cumfcrctii e of Old I'arth In
o many different direction. 'Forr aiu" rc no longer
foreign iu the old meaning ot tbe term. Turopc, Africa, AiU,
are "licit lr" t u. Wh hp-- there to-day we know
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Social I'ablc l'i)rre nidcn aro U atrd ii firry
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ami it i u.dcmcntc.ny the icKulr "rrinn hcwucrvVe
of The Aoitcl l'ici. l or bi curate intclligrrK c t-l the
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rumor of " the tlirctni!ni itiolutioit of old govern
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Oregon City, Oroeon.
Now arrivals, "Wear Krister" shoe
diri-ct from tho factory hi;nt
values, no cliij'.y
Lailk-H film Mj.liah shoe 1.W),
and up.
Womcri' iitiliiwd work 1io-h, dur
alili; and citny f 1 ..r,().
('hildroii's ulioes 7'x:. and up.
lialiy sIioi-h, 2 and Jl'c, to v.i,nn.
Tan, all mmh
Mun'sall liiathcr hIuh'S I..'M) up.
Mi-n'a "I ona Calf," hcut poHaiDlu
J.."0 Hhoo. Try tlicm and corn
pare with l'i KoodH.
Men', woniDn'sarid rhililnm' slio
odda and bihIh, aliout f.j price.
We tack or rivnt hIi'x-h frm;.
All kind of miircliandiwi under onu
roof.
Produce taken, butter and egx in
demand,
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Urilthitj iff'tfff ttf-i hint or irittnitltv tfifn
t1-lrlritrfttrtrtiihr I'nrlt iMtltliii, wltti g -k1
MlrT !!! r-l w IU' puli). h.ni.'l fir
Ihm J'AthVt ltl. Ulll, llnllltmirit, M1.
j:1,kx) milrtt of long die
tatico tti'ihonn wire in
Oregon, War-liiiiKton, Cali
fornia nl Malm not in
oHTtion y til I'acifi
htulion Tilcplioiio Cotn
puny, covering 2,2$
town .
Quick, iKcuratt', chftp.
All tlm natiafaotion of
IntmourI ctfin in u 11 icfttlwBa
intanro no cllcct to
clear tniilcrstaii(liri(A fp
kaiin nii.l San FnW
am i-neily heard as.P
I iiihI.
Oregon City oflico nt
Jlanlmir's Drujr Store.
"Russell"
Enffine5
Traction or Portable, 5lmplo or Com
pound, Wood or Straw Burner.
"Cyclone"
Threshers
. -V ViV a HklllHi l. Lii r
J 1 S
AutomaU Stacker, Wind St-k-cr,
llorao Powers, Tlirealicnucn'a
Supplies of All Kinds.
if-WmT.r FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICfS.
RUSSELL ft CO.,
PORTLAND, 03,