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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1900)
OREGON CITY ENTERI'BISE, FRIDAY, SKlTKMHKlt !S, WVj CORRESPONDENCE t'aabjr. Canby, rVt. M. Mr. Joyner, ol AfarkuLurg, in iur city, WeJnedy. Mr. (iilbrrt Xn teach the winter term in I lie White school lion, Messrs. rt!!l and Shank are paint ing the inside ol the Caiihr ivtio.il house. Mr. A, J, lUnkini, of I'ortland, came up 1M Tu.-sd.ty to remain few day. Mr. 1 lodges, ol aIi., aa aliasing hand mil!) old friend here lad Week. Horn, to Mr. an. I Mra. John Graham lint Punday, a hhy i'irl. Mother anj child iliin well, Mr. an. I Mr. II. Hair hire moreJ tnrk to Canby. TI.ey will make their ti-ne a itli Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Knight. Mm. Frank VK-ruot, of I'ortland, it Jq to n for a few days. lieorge Knight, of Hubbard, waa down last Sunday. Mr. Wright, of Portland is in the city thi week in the interest of the Wash in cton l-odfc-e. Mr. Irvin H.forJ, who had leen ill villi rheumatic ferer for the past few week, died lal Monday afemoonatSi 'cU.k. The remain were buried in t!ie Can by cemetery. Mrs. Ola MarkGurley and son, of Arlington, have been Ttaitic friend in Canhy fur the part week. Mr. Levi and family will more to tJold liar. Wash., next Saturday. Mr Kver ha good position there, work in- in the lumber mill. Lew Kuner and lauii'y tare moved there alao. under the management of I'M. V, W, Autin, participated In a tUtf-ramin Friday. Prof J. C. Zinser, county superintendent of school wa present and after a mitaWe program wa rend erel, lie gat very inMructiv talk on the flig. Then all tejvaired to the school ground where Old lilory wa hoitted, after which a delicate lunch waa served by Mr. J. Hift'ins. All pronounced it a very pleasant atfalr. Miss Cawie Wilcox, ho haa been in Portland the at summer, is at home! for a ahoil ty. ) Mr. Gibl, of Maple l ane u doing the J bailing for the neighborhood llii seaoou. j I.. II. Hickman ia haYtng lumber haulevl for a new houm which he will ere-t shortly. Flgar Prxk i building a new barn. Kedland will be a town if it keep on. Mr. Hughe ha rented the Wiseman- tie place and it moving thereon. There will be a social hop given at Linn' mill on the .'th, Saturday, All are cordially invited. Pert H heeler, of Stone, it working (or B. F. Linn. L. Moaber. who wa employed in a sawmill at Orient rarue home one day last week to pend a few tlayt and found a suuitnona from the captain of ttie 1. 8. oagrtarlt awaiting him. He left Saturday morning for the Columbia, where they have tome work. Will and Chan. Hicinbothem were at Salem attending the ttate fair aevtral day lat week. It. F, Linn wa alto up lor a day. Mia Maude Stone i the recipient of a new Crescent bike. 5! mm L'c know of nothing better thin coughing to tear the lin ing of your throat and lungs. It is better than u ct feet to cause bronchitis and pneumonia. Only keep it up and you u ill succeed in reducing your weight, losing your apretlte, bringing on a slow fever, and nuking every thing exactly riht for the germs of consumption. Better kill your cough before It kills you. MU auk I.. Mil ftl kll, Sept., '.'tl -U. Sell bd oine of liia thortHighhied sheep at the ultle tr and won several priira them, which he never (alia to do. 1 The Milwatikle at lul opened Sept 17 There are thtee leacheta employed thl ! tear, and the prcwp-cl are good for a lurce atten.lence. nlticlr-ais lelng the ' iieeiH enrollment, with many ether 'ei to enter Prof. Ara M Uughliii, ! principal, Mia Minerva Wesson, Inter le: Mlaa Kale Caato the primary tiradt), 1 fied Kogert peit two day In Salem Ul week. Win. tunell ha a force of melt and team hauling gravel on the road. picking I ha return! home. and family and Mr, Alms Ami, Sept. 25. J. It. Hickman la on the tick liat. Mr. Taylor' family have just returned from the hop field; a!o Mr. Miller'. t. K. iiuroogri, ol tan by, waa in Aimton bosinea thit week. Call aain. Mr. Clark Harding ia quite tick again. Seig'e White it laid op with a rot in bit knee, which he received while at work in the timber. Mr. and Mrt. Bowen will leave Mon diy for Portland to tpend the winter 0. Y. Hickman hat moved on Mr Bowen' place and will make that hit borne. Several new familiee have moved to Aim which help to make this quite a lively place, more. UtU Otk. EacsLt Cbkik, Sept., Thmhing wat finifhed three weeks ago, with a light yeild, wheat expeclally. i'oUloea are good. Mra. Mary Campbell, of Sonnytide, Portland, who hat beon nailing relative at this place, returned home Thursday. W. J. Howlett and Herl IVxiglaaa made a trip to Portland this week. Henry Udell bat rente! il. S. Gib son's (arm. Our citizen that went to the hop field have all returned. J. V. Woodle made a trip home and back Ihia week from Portland where he it working (or the Southern Pacific rail road company. Coltoi Coltojc, Sep'., r.'. Hoppickers have There it plenty of room for DOUt 'urnd home and all teem to be satisneU tiiat they were well paid for going, both for pleasure and spoodulix. Ck.nTVUle. Mi. v llnbUr,! WAA th aTtlaaalt fJ kilts coughs of every kind. A 25 cent bottle Is just right for an ordi nary cough; for the harder coughs of bron chitis you will need a 50 cent bottle; and for the coughs of consumption the one dollar size Is most economical. " Mjr eourh rJarl me toa mere llf u n. I trtr Buiajr rwli, Ihii lh all Uilnl. Alter ium IU brrjr l l.,rl I ImmvilUU'lji tm fin la ImproT , nd Uum biiitlr rtbrl m larlt&. 1 baliara o utj IK to It - Saaa T. Mnanaa, Oft. T, Hn a low a, Ta. (aa&H i hiiatwl, ! miiiih, Sept. ";l Hop i rr and everyone M. M.xduik Cluhiti and family, went to Salem to jtinil the atate fair laat week. i Jacob (JroMinlller and wife, accom pniedty Mr. Helttnan, went to Port Hand yeaterday to ieiid Sunday with fnriida there, Fred Morhnke' new honaw I run pleled. It ia now the prettieal building In llii community, John Wolf U hu.ldlng a new hone. Kohrrt (iinlher vitlted friend Hear Ma kbur Ual week. Mi Nettle Stildeinan ha returned to Oregon City Mr. Cummin, oor new aawmill man, lit bought a planer. AlU-rl IloriiM'huh la at home from I'orllaml. liev. Mottock haa rtarnl hxiie from ta extended viil through the haul. Mr. Minnie llornarhuh. and daugh ter I.ydia "pent the paal week with relative in Fly. Jim llattoo returned from the npper Claokaina ThuraUi, w here he ha been working tbit summer. J. L. Mumpower removed to' Katern Oregon. Hi health waamncb Improved' CiuRBvriLL, Sept 25. Cherry ville Mr. M. Wright on the JUt. ba been a silent reader of the Enter prise for ronie time, but will now be beard from again. Lilly CarUon bad the misfortune to have her left hand badly injured lint week, and came near losing- a finger. Mr. Tapp and family have !eft for The little one were playing and the Eistern Oregon. little brother getting hold of the sham Mrs. Ware and relative have re-lax, a 4 boys will, was choppihg and turned home from the hop fields, and by the little girl by some accidental move the trnile on their faces, they must bare I thrunt her hand under the defending at. bad food luck. Bert Hubbard is the haurr M. Frazier is s'syin at 0. M. Suid- of a new wheel. B. Bonney. Otis Dix Jer's at present. and Walt Gorbett have alto Durchael Potatoes are being dug, s the frnit j bicycles). Don't yon hear dem bells. season i about over. J. Gorbett was in Porland laxt week Mrt. Stochen and childred were the I laying in a tupply of dry goods. gnts of Mra. Bty a few days ago. F. M. Roteon. of Kelso is snendiDB a Tom Stone mide a flying visit home I lew weeks visiting relatives here. ftairM. Srrro0, Sept. 25 Fred Baker ha rented the II. K. Hayes farm for a term of three years. II t to give a third of all produce, raited f r rent. Mr. Baker, bought aeveral head of stock, Including i i . i... ... i i i ii . , uum, iu, iiuyi iDti iidiih, truiii ur,i Have, beaiili-a conaiderabl farm machinery. Mr. Have has built a new worm fence on the weal half ol hia north line. It ia reported that Saui Myer haa rented Mr. Belchl'a farm. 1 he hoppicker have leliu nel. Among . Uieiu we notice Perry Sharp, who wa while he was there. Mr. Monier, of Kedland. called on .1..1.1- .. n. u... 1... 1 im.m,, tiiyiii hid fin iui i.riA. fiini day and r-a!ited the nug sum of Ml.fcO last Saturday. Mr. Miller, of Highland will teach the! friend in Stone laxt week. Several from till neiihborhood at tended the Iunkard meeting and feet washing at Iamascu Saturday evening. The Dunkard adminiwtered the ordi nance of baptfm to three converts Sat urday afternoon in the Clackamaa, near the bridge. DanGrittin haa gone to White Sal mon to work in the Gh hatchery there. Mr. RiehotT exni'cts to commence building his new house this week. Mrs. Hester Willis, of Portland viaited Iriends and relatives the pst week, but returned to Portland Satur day. Mr. Byers expects to move hi family b Parkplace this week, so the children may have an opportunity of attending high school. J. G. Mumpower and Den Griflin are bed Una Redland, Sept. 22. Past rains have p t the ground in suitable condition for plowing. Many are taking advantage of the opportunity and are putting their ground in shape fur fall grain. Evrybody has returned from the hop fields, AH made their fortunes, we sup rose. Mrs. L. liit-inbothem was taken to Portland Thursday to undergo an Opera' fall school in C'olton. We hope he will not forget the old adage : rod will spoil the child." 'To spare the Carm- Carts, Sept. 2 Hoppickers from this vicinity, hsve for the tnoet part re turned home. Good hops and a fair price for picking, made the work a sue- ee in spite of considerable wet weather, Under the supervision of R. Tressmon, 1 fairly settled st the Clackamas Hatchery ouere iney expeci 10 remain during Hie winter. Mra. Mumpower and Griifiu are now prepared to meet their tioods in the front parlor. la crew of twelve men are engaged at tion for a cancer. All w ish her a speedy this point in putting up telephone poles recovery. Evergreen school, Ditt. 70, which is UxeQ TMiid and lines II the weather is favorable, A. 0 Mayward will begin, this week, the building of a dwelling house for James Emmott Last Saturday afternoon, Evan Lewis, who went to Alaska a few months ago, quite unexpectedly dropped in upon his borne and friends. Mr. Lewis arrived Get fat ; get nice and plump : Mon,,ay n"'ina Mrs. Lewis remaining there IS Safety in plumpness. Turner. The family expect to' return to bummer has tried your po' in the spring tood-works; winter is coming Wrs- u bPnre 'J0 wa 'aen ill tn trv v,,r Krr.nfK ,'11 T7-"ii wi,btJrPhoid fever bout month ago, -j -11 makes but slow progress toward recov an a. 1 a' at . . I . is uie lime lO Drace yourself. e,y Arelapeeand new complications But MMttirn's tnVlv 1.1. '" th disease still confine her to the - J vaaavjr , JtJUit out ! Look out for colds espec ially. Scott's Emulsion of Coc; Liver Oil is the subtlest r. helps. It is food, the cak-" j.vuu in uiewonajic is more than food, it helps you digest your food, and get more nutri ment from it. Don't get thin, there is safety in plumpness. Man woman and child. If ynu have not tri 1 it, wnd for fr nampU it agreeable taPte will surprise vou SCOTT & U o W U E, Chcmi.'ts, 409 I'earlSlrt, New Ywt joc. uud i.oo;all druggist. bed. Mrs. Hal Lindnley is visiting her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. David Jones. The school term for dimrict No. 'I'.i began Monday, Sept. 19, Mr. Ar.deriwjn is the teacher. Kume. Sept., 24. Sunshine and Stone, showers, Koad work on Baker's Ferry nnd Eayle Creek roads is progressing nicely, regardless of the rain. John Uatton and Paul Kirchem killed a good-siznd mink at Mr. Kieboff's one day last week. Mrs. M. J. Winingham and sort Jim, who have been visiting Mark Hatton for the past month returned to their home in Jacksonville Saturday. Seeil Hew. NiEOY, Sept. 2t Mop-picking finished and everybody is well plnasei with the results. I lie dry houses are null in running order. The farmers are now busy hanllng their hops to market. Frank Spairle has gone to Forest Grove to attend college this winter. Gilbert ."foe begun an eight month' school near Canby, Manday IbsI. Miss ftora tiah went to Portland last week to work for Col. Summers family ami John is incwnsoluMe. Miss Alice Kilter left last week fur Menlo, Wash., to visit her aunt, Mrs. J Giesy, and will attend school there this winter. Kyle Garret and sister, Pearl, were in Portland Tuesday last. fcomo or the .Needyites attended the stale fair last week. Walter Watson thinks (hat "white" Kills are all right, no darkies for turn Urarik Mitts will teach school this winter, near New F.ra. The dance Saturday niirht was a grand affair, everyone reported a good time. It was rather exciting for some of the hoys, for quarrels and fights were the main features. Hoys, gather up the tin cans, for Henry W. means business this time. Lairrippe is visiting this section of the country. Mrs. Jaka Kauffirian is improving from an operation. One of our young couples while at-1 tendinis (he stato fair at Salem, failed to secure accommodations for the night, therefore, the sat up, by a neighbor's camp fire. Moral Secure your beds before it is too late. for hi labor. Henry Baker ha been very 111 with fever, protat!y cauwl by dtiat settling in hi lung while baling hay. Aino Mayer I down with diphtheria. ' Ma I with hi Grandma Sharp. John Schata, Sr.. who ha I a atr-ike id paralysis aome arck ago, I still very low. Cap Hayes i ! rather feeble. Our local merchant and tiiiat.-r, G. Heiitler, ha had a la'g-i nrw aign paint- e 1 anii iiiidk on in wr I roll I. I In I, a also laid in a laigs stock of men's and boy' shoe. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. iage went to Co' yallia last week with their gran 1 chil dren , John, Karl and Agnes Sweek, who will attend achool there. Mr. Gage will remain with thtm during the achool yeir. School commenced in district -II Mon day, the 17th, with 30 pnpila In attend ance. Miss Alice K. leaning is principal. The Misse Aars and Inia Thompson, 0' Frog Pond, were making call in our burg the latter part of last week. The r schols at Haiulia and Sherwood will commence oon. Our local weather man reports that there has been about three inches of rain this month, and we note that farmers have benun plowing, but the earth a- pears to be a littlo too dry yet. The clover that the worms cut elf In July has taken a new lease of life, and now most fields look green once again. Frank Waddle is building a Urge shed in which to keep his binder and other machinery. Grandfather Khafs, although having been confined to his bed for the past ten weeks by a stroke of paralysis, is stil a stanch republican and qiect to he able to get out and vote for McKlnley in November. H'mmI View. Moon Viaw, Sept. 2.1. Mop pickinir in this vicinity is wound up, and every body went homo happy. Ambrey Wood, who has been workinir in Kastern Oregon for the past two months, returned home last week. J. L. Heidy arid daughter. Gouldie. took In Ihn state fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bonney are visit- in; relatives and friends near Hubbard. Will Todd and Mark Hoely are coast- ing this week. I'nker Brow, are making preparations to start up their sawmill in the near future, where they whl be prepared to fill all orders, both rough and dressed Clyde Bakor left Tuesday for Vernonia where he will spend a few weeks. W. L. BLOCK TI10 Ilomd'iiniislier Furniture Carpets and Stoves... Aro you in tho market for 8toolllango or StovosP Cull on U3 ns wo aro tho PKOFIT-KILLKKS Are you ready for Good Carpets Call on us tho Proflt-Killors.aa by call ing on us you wilj sharo a part of the profits. Wo Furnish Your JIouso from Cellar to Attic And Don't Forgot that wo havo tho vory Latest Designs in GUall Paper and aro soiling lowor than over 10 cts. por roll and up. iVv 4. a . P. V X4 ;. v- Viv -- Noto a fow of our Bargulns: Heaters 1.1.' ami up. Cook Stove l.'I.Mt arl lip. CriK-k go yet at 8ct. jr Ral. (.''jr Urttuiu Tea Kctllr 4Hct. Our !.au Curtain Jcjartinciit exctl all other house in the city. lUlrouj S:ta from I'Jdi ami tip. 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