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OREGON CI FY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 104. PACE J. Mew To-Day. MONET TO LOAN AT AND 7 per cant Frm curltjr. U'llM ft flchubel. Dim saloon, butcher shop wllh lev hollar, li I no confectionery tiilul, liJI hi mime building, together with three littM inn! K burn. A Irudc will Im' con sidered. Knr further piirtlciilur In .pilre of Entcrprl' omen, Oregon City, i iri'Kun. 1 Local Eyci). I'opulnr hut ul iiilur prices ut Ml ('. (InlilKinltll'll. A mm wjm hum Friday morning, Of. tuber 7. to Mr. uml Mr. Andri'W (km. minx ut Maple I .mi". (Hir styles uml price win our custom' i-in Mil" ' lloldsinlth. M.urliiKo III "' wir ' issued HI Hu mility clerk nltlri WVilni-niliiy fol low: Maud H Conway uml !. Harding; Miiry J Burg' Mid W. J. Walsh Jon. (iiMMlf.'ll.iw l preparing t Install a bowling ulli'y hi til" pi"'' "f l"ilnc on Mull. If"!. Huch a resort will be luiKi'ly i-.tti oiilo-l nii-l appreciated l.y tin- young tti' ii i if tli ''Hy. l..,w pilii- ilo not 1'iir ipmllty with n. Voi ! Ii'ilh Ml '. iloldiimllh. N"W ti k of llmirl. tta ivtilioiit from 74,, (nii'inirl Uhl UIom 1 -- (1. I'oiml fioiil uim-. Ui'll'' "'"I Cl'll'l iiiin l intniwiui' tin1 laint In town l rilliMMiiVH IIAKHAIN HTnltK. rtiil Hi-hiii'hi'l. Hiirntiiry of thr It'--piihll.iin ooiinly ii'tilnil loininlt ha ivi.lv.vl u iiiinilM-r of largi' uml niall lihtiiii-M of l(oo4'vlt uml Kiihhank that may U- hml hy l alllnu ut Mr Hi hn.'hi l otlliiv Tilinninl hat, lallor.il anil r.aily-ln-w. iir hal at Ml UolillnUh . In I.. J W"l' on ilni'ilay uriom panl.Ml Mi llttrry M Hhuw to I'orl hniil. wliiT'- Dr. MoiitKoni.-ry hiiit.-h-fully rn lix-il an nM-intlon by whlrli a foivlun Kiowth In Mr. Hliaw throat wax M-moii'il At th" ni""tlinc of tb" 'lty loiimll Mmiilav nlKlil. I inil.Wiiil lluhl W"i- oi,l"i"il .lai"il ut t"' following ila": H..0111I 11ml tYiitnr ti t: tViiliT uml Thlnl ir.-.-l; nl H""iith uml Vuh hiKton tr"'l. Tin ftilt"'l Hi"thr-n I'lnnrh. ttli uml Taylor li"-U. will holil guaitiily M""t lim mt Hnmluy. tin1 '-"'I "f Ki t., ut 3 oYloi'k p. ni. iiiln" tiH'iMltm Momtuy rvi iiliix followhiK ut n'rlork. A J. W AUK. I'. K. Ml V'ln"r I having wil iiocr In hrr u. of I'ulnl" I'liologiuphy. Hrr new liillo I on Muln Hwl, nrnr 8v m,i' Hhr will Im- ghul to huve you call mi J examine hi-r woik. Nov. U l!. v. J. V. I'iuIk Im lx'"n ri'tnrni-il for uiiuth"! v.ur to Kr.aon City ihing" !' th.. Coiif"i"nn- of th" M. i:. Iitinh. Hmiih. 1 ntly li'l.l ut llui Hulling. r.. ami will r"nni" n-giiluf "rvli-.- ut Ely. pi...i. liliiM m xl Hnmluy 1110111I11K uml v inlim. II A. ItamlH I In i"i'"lpl "f b'tl.T from h liroth.r. K. f. lUt who rx p.i t to n.inpl. l" hi HiiiMylng ronttai l In l.laho In alK.iit two w.-.k wli.-n he will r.-tiirn to thl illy. Mr. Kninl I n,,w woikliiK In th" Wilnlty of I'm-ur il A lfii,'. 1 1,, n .M.l.lniin li r.-linniil from Kn K,n" wlii-r.' li" w nt to paiilrlpat" In tl' annual gam.' of football ltw.'"ii Ihi-Vur-lty t. uin ami th" Alumni tl. v. n of th" Htal" iinlMiHlty. In Saliinlay gam" th" iilumnl wa .l"f"iit"il by u hcoiv of :u to (i. County Jii'lK" ll.vnn utl.-ml-il 11 m."t hiK of roinoim (iiang" at Cla.kuniU lat W".lii"".lav night 11ml wim InllliiU'il to th,- invHl.il" of th" I'ltlh ibgi"". p,.iaialoiy to Inking th" tl" li, .mil rt"gi.'" lit th" mi'i lllng of th" Nit tl.m.il lining" ul I'oi t luii.l. In NoViiiiImi-. K A Mi'Caithy In n .llvoii" null fllil Th.iiHilay, ihniK" Mifailhy. wbom In- maiTlMl lit KuK"ii". hi April. 1. Kill, ,I.N.rtlon In tln following Augunt. Tl,,., no "hllihi-n uml Hi'- pbilntff link t" In- I'giiHv ,'l'iinii"l f'om tb" wmmin. tliaiit II. IMinb k I iiltoin.'V for tl,.. phiiniirr. Il. ralis,. III wlf" I'.'b hi al. 'l Hi" til Mt iinnlvrKiirv of tli.tr iiiai'iiiig" by "" him wllh hir I'lowl II"'"' H"""""'"! I"' nll.U'N wan ii'p.iit.'l at lnff"'ii"iit ln t..rviil following th" iiniiUi'i'Hary. 'J. K A. box Is Hiilng hi wlf". llattl" '. Aili-ox fr a .llvo,.". Th" partb win- nianliil t rnitlaml In Orlobir. 1WJ. An allai'liunnl ult wan HiIh W""k b" ,! ngahiHl It.pii'H.'iiliitlvi'-i'l'i'l J- N r.ranihull. of Aim, to if.'ov.r uHlgniil wag" ilaliiiH Hggf'gutli'g l ir..T. Th" HalntlrT tn th" " Win. minm- nulHt. 11ml pi rty "f tb" il"f"ii(lant at Aim ha bii'ii alliiilii'.l by Hb"iln" Shav.'r. ' J-oHtniiiMtiT llanilall till wei k n-relvnl n niiinb"r of pamplibt lonlalnlng In ioml"iiH"il form mui'h Information about iloin.'Htli- and fori'lgn mall mutter, clu llliiitoii. eomlltlon. rat" of pimliigP. ft". Th"" painphli't are n handy mi'moran ilum to liave In Hi" "flw r Ht your home nml ean be Inul for the nklng nt the pot olll"". The mailer if arranging nddltlonal faillltle for the Increased number of indent In the Fifth and Blxlh grade In the elty choolB, ha been left to Hie rhulrmnn of the bonrd of director. It ,a lieen aaeerlulned l.y the Isiard that a portable building, mich n the one pro noaed, will ot ubout I I'D and an effort will now tie made to find II convenient Mom In which the overflow of pupil can be accommodated. KkIiitI N. and Klle J. Kotcr are su ing J. M. Lynn for the uhiitilmuiit of it contract lulu which IlirV hnd entered fur IIih sale iif N Inii'l (if I'll I islilte. ftfr. Mmy lllmlcr, who own property on tin' ImnkH of I In 'liK'kuiTitiH river m ill thl city, In hiiIiik lo recover IIHUO illllllilU'N floln till' Oregon Water Power Railway Company. Tin defendant company Ih i halted wllh constructing ml riiiliiiiiknii lit twelve f i t hliih and lifte f, i'l wlilu ucros n rliiht of way bc IniiMlug In the plaintiff Hiul which pro vldc I hi' only menu of In k '" nj egress to tin- plaintiff's roH-i'ty. The llll wim made In cnnncctlnii with the extcnlve Improvement I ntly miule ncur tthl i lly hy tin street railway company, At Va ne) II. K. Cms appear, f Mrs1. Hinder. I'lii' Oregon City Manufacturing Com- puny hud completed tin- Installation of oil li 1 1 ii In K machinery ut It woolen mill In till rlly uml commencing next week, will use till morn satisfactory uml econo nili al fni'l In Ihi' operation of It large mill In Ihl rlly. The substitution hy holh of the paper mill anil the wuoh-n mill of i'l uili' petroleum for wimhI im fuel reduces to u la iK" extent tin demand for ronl winhI In tin- vicinity uml dealer will have to llml unothi-r miirki't fur thi'lr proilurt. fully &W0 cnnl of wooil have hiM'ti I'i'ipilii'il iinnimlly fur thi opiru tloii of tliK Miiiniifiii'tnrliiR ItiNtltntlon Hint huvc wllhln th" hint lx month iiri iiniii l to iihi oil. Personal Mention K. M. (illl of tlarllebl. wa In the ilty ThiiiMilay. A'l. nil Kiilgbt, of Caliby. waa In the "Hy Tueaday. Mr. Anna foojer. of Handy, wa In the elty To.i'diiy. Dr. K. T. I'aik. r pent Holiday with ivlatlve at Allmn. Ml lii'ilriiil" HitHhor vlxlti'd Hnmluy with ri'Mtlii'N In Halem. Mr. 10. K. I.aliiuicll" vllt"il thl week Willi l.'lntlve In I'lil'tlullll. Mi C. i. Mlll.'r vlalled till week with friend ut'iir Ni-wberg. IM. C. II. Hmltli, of Kagle Creek, waa In the elty one day thl week. Mr. J. V, liib'r 11ml el, lid have re 1 111 11.1I fioni a vlalt ut Albany. Mi ami Mm. C. II. Cuiillelil pent Holi day wllh relatlvea lit Albany. Ml IMiia Ciiullehl wa the guet of friend In I'ortlaud over Hinulay. I1. A. Coeliian, u i'apltallt of Woudhiirn wa an Oregon City lilt or Monduy. Waller l.Htl.. lia gone to Central Cali fornia wh.'i'e he will Kpi'iul the winter. Mr. K. J. Meyer tut returned from an extended vllt with friend lit I'liillaiul. H. T. Itli'liuiilMoii, dean of the Oregon Uiw Hi'hool of Halem. wna In Oregun City lut Friday. Mr. uml Mr. Itoy Murtln, of Vumouver, Vahliiglou, have been vlnltlng Oregon City relative. Mla liale, who I, a been In Vuhlngton and Idaho for Meverul month, ha re turn, l to Oregon City. Mia Hoplile Wolf, of Hllverton. wa the gucKt of Iht brother. Dr. I.. J. Wolf, the latter part of the week. Ml Marian I'.iiHtliain. of Han Klau ilni'ii. I vlaltlng nt the home of her brother. O. W. KuNtham In thl city. John Bummer, formerly a reldeut of Oregon City, hot now an attorney located at I'm llaiul. wa In th" elty lut Thura- 111 V - C. Hi'hui'bel thl week attended the meeting of l'i"bytery at Kulrvlew. be ing 11 di'li'g.ite from the local I'icbIi) ti'ilan chinch. Mr. John A. lam wu n vlHltor to Ml. Ang.'l Rut unlay where he aw her oii Allen, enrolled a a tmleut at the Mt. Angel College. Mr. 'and Mr Italph Mnrnball were In the elty Miimlay on their way from High land to ItuxHch III", Multnomah county where they will relile. II. M. Ilaimb'n ha rctiiined from Kelo WiiMbhigton. He wa uceonipaiiled by hi daughter. Klnle. who will vlalt for onie time In Oregon City. li. A. Fletcher and N. tl. Fl' tchei. of Hali'tn. were In the city thl week visit- lug their HlHter, Mr. Claud Muthenv I'hllllp too returned Hunday evening from New -York City where he went a few week ago for medical treatment. He return much Improved In health. Judge J K. Magei'M. of I'ortlund, and c. i. Mllli'i'. of thl city, left Monday 111011, lug for llnlH.y uml oilier up Valley IHiInt where they will hunt pheimnnt for HIMll" tlltl". Mr. K. M. Hiirmi'lster returned thl week front a llv" mouth' vlait to her old hnui" In 1 in ninny. The i xtetiiled vlxlt pioved of great henetlt to Mrs. Bur iiii'InIi i'i heullh. The Good Old Quaker onre sjiil to his boy : "Nathan, it is not what tlice reads that makes thee smart ; it is not what thee eats that makes thee fat; nor what thee earns that makes thee rich, but what thee SAVKS." If This saving habit may be acquired by open ing an account or tak ing an interest-bearing certificate at The Bank of Oregon City Oregon City, Oregon Fred J. Melndl, O. l. Kby and W. A, Dlmli k went to Halem Monday evening where on Tueaday they tok the ejtamlnn Hon before the late aoprrme court for udmllon to the bur. Ilev. J. II. Heaven, I). ('. Ultoiirette, Mr, and Mr. J, Hooker ami Mr. A. 8. Irccr huve returned from McMlnn- vllle, where they attended the gcRalolis of the llaptlt conference. Itev. W. X. Moore, puator of the Metho dist ehurche CluckiimiiM and Oawego, wa In the city yesterday., Itev. Moore wa formerly located at North Vukl 10a, and will rcalde at Cluckumua. Dr. J. W. I'owell, who for the Inst fifteen yeui hit been a practicing pby lilaii In Oregon City, remove thl mouth to Molullu where he will con tinue the practice of hi profeoti, John Fall dough and A. ('. Keaullau have gone to Ht. Iiula for a visit at the FHlr. They will ulo vlalt a number of other prominent Kutern cltb-a before returning to Oregon City about a month hence. Judge and Mr. Ityun lust Wcdm-ailiy evening attended the wedding of Ciotain Uulcher'l daughter. Hell, to Win. Htilll. In Portland. On Friday evening of the aamu wuek, they attended the tenth wed ding annlveraury of Mr. and Mr. H. W. Ilalnea, of l-'aat I'ortlund. Mr. and Mr. II. W. Missjy. who de parted Hunday for Ht. UjiiIk and other point In the Kat, will not return until ChrlNtmua. They will apend aome time visiting with Ir. Moody'a relative In New York atatu, whom Mr, Moody baa not visited for sixteen year. i:. T. Field, altunt agent for the Hoiitliern l'ucltlc Compuny In thl city, left Hunday for Han Kranciaco, where he will spend u two week' vacation. He will Im- accompanied home by Mr. Field and daughter who huve been Kpcnd'ng a month ut California' metropolis. J. H. I'tii'loni. of Oregon City, la In the city In the Interest of the attachable ball bearing hub, u new Invention thut makes boggle ride eusier and lust longer. It I an Oregon Invention and manufactured In I'ortlund. John Moehuk". of Oregon City, came up lust cycling for a day vlalt. He leave to day for Detroit, where he own a line tract of land, valuable, a a water power. ami I going to estimate It present value with a view to wiling It. Albany Her ald, October li. Dim. Heatle & Heatle, Dcntlata; room 1C, 17, 18, Welnhard building-. Drowned Today. You can drown your aorrow today by going to Howell it Jonea, the drugglita, and buying a box of Falmo Tableta. They make you atrong and happy: Price 60 cent; alx bexea 12.50. Social Events Ijist Friday evening, Mis Ana Alld- redge wa given a very pleaaant surprise party at the home of Mrs. M. W. Ran dall on Eaat Seventh atreet. There were preaent a doxen of the young ludy'a friend. The member of the Derthlck Club will hold the flrt meeting of the year ut the home of Mr. I- I.. Porter on the Wet Side, tomorrow, Suturduy after noon. All of the member are requested to attend Mr. (Irufton Cheney and Mis Ellxa- beth Walker, both of Oregon City, were married at Hun Francisco, Sunday, Oc tober 9. Mr. and Mr. Cheney will re side In Sun Francisco, having the best wishes of their many Oregon City friend for much happiness. Alfred Levi Joy and Mia l.ncy Uve- luce, bor.-. of Oregon City, were united In marriage ut St. Puul F.plscopul church at o'clock Sunday afternoon, October 9. ism. Rev. P. K. Hammond orllclatlng. Mia Kcho Samson played I-ohengrln' wedding march. Miss Nettie Bradley served a bridesmaid and a brother of the groom's was the best man. Mr. and Mis. Joy will reside on the Wet Side. Last Wednesday evening, a large rep resentation of the First Baptist Church and congregation, surprised Rev. and Mrs. J. II. Heaven In the honor of the beginning of the sixth year of Rev. Bea- ven's pastorate of the Oregon City church. A very enjoyable evening was passed hy the culler who numbered nearly iiaj. No such thing as Summer Complaint" where Dr. Fowler Kxtrui'1 of Wild Cherry Is kept handy. Nature remedy for looscne of the bowcis. Admlnlttrator'i Notice. Notice Is hereby given and published that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of (ieorge I,. Hosteller, deceased, by an order made by Hon. Thus. F. Ryan. Judge of the county court for Clackamas County. State of Oregon, and entered In said court on the lnth day of October. A. P., I'.UU; and that nil persons having a claim or claims against the estate of said (Ieorge I,. Hosteller, deceased, are required to pre sent the same, properly verllied. within six months of the date of this notice, to said Administratrix at her residence In Needy. County of Clackama. State of Oregon. Puled tills liith day, of October. A. P.. r.lnl. NORA A. HOSTKTI.KR. Administratrix Kstate of Geo. I,. Hos teller, Pcceased. EVery body liable to itching piles. Rich and poor, old and young terrible the torture they suffer. Only one ure cure. Putin's Ointment. Absolutely safe; Cun t fall. Quarterly Conference. The 3Kth session of the Columbia Con ference, M. E. Church, South. Just closed at Harrlsburg, mas one of the most in teresting und profitable in its history. The presence and labors of Bishop H. C. Morrison, both In the pulpit and chair of the Conference, contributed lurgely to this result. Rev. Dr. Reed. Superintendent of Mis sions on the Coast; Dr. U. E. Vaughn, editor of Pacific Methodist Advocate, and 8. H. Shongle, representing Milton Col lege of Eastern Oregon. Increased the Interest of the occasion. ADDITIONAL CORRSfONOf NCK. (Continued from page 2.) alaler Mr. Mxxln Prlester, died about three year ago from a tumor, which weighed t'i pound. People find thl a good time to clean well and hi aome case dig deeper. (everything but thoroughly cultivated potato,. are drying up. Pastures are very dry for cow. heep uud hor" do better. Farmer are doing thl and that wait ing for ruin a to plow for full grain. Bee are eating their winter atore of honey. Mr. Wlddle ha been having a bad tooth treated for aome time. It la nearly ready to be filled now. Sharp' are having their house repaint ed. (Last week the Stafford correpond ence reached the office too late for the isiper of the 20th ult and had to be car ried over a week.) Kdltor. UNION HALL. Mr. II. J. Helvy called on Mr. John Hum lut Tltuntday. Mr. Kdwurd Hilton of Canby, came out here lust Friday and moved hi mother und brother to Canny. Grandma Hilton ha been quite ill for some time pat. Mr. John Burn made a business trip to Oregon City lust Friday. Mr. R. H. Feebler and Mis Elltu Burn were the guests of Mr. U. G. Rlgg last Wednesday. Mis Gem Burn la staying with Mrs. John Robbln. Mr. Otto rnrykcr and Mis Louisa Perrlnger were culling on Mrs. J. H. Burn one day last week. Mr. Rosa Peebler who hua been visit ing her mother for the past two weeks, returned to Portland last Thursday. Mr. uml Mrs. J. I.. Thomas went to Canby last Friday on business. Mr. Johnnie Mcintosh returned to hi home in Mystic, Iowa, last week. Messrs. J. P. Wllkerson and John Mol- zan. huve relied and painted the school house. Hchool started last Monday. Oct. 10th, with Mis Kllza Burn us teacher. Miss Amelia Molzan of Portland I visiting her parent. Mr. and Mr. John Molzan. , Grumlma Burns was visiting friends In Macksburg last week. Mr. P R. Plmlck of Canby I work ing on his farm at preaent. Mlsa I-oulsa Perrlnger Is staying in Canby. MOUNTAIN VIEW. The welcome rain maketh the heart glad and settles the dust. Crushed rock ha been placed on the drive way of Molalla Ave., a much need ed Improvement. Everhart & Co., have started a meat market, and will build an addition to the tore for this purpose. P. P. Currana I still adding on to his reaidence, the latest being a porch and lattice work. Mr. Stevens, south of town, has built a neat little barn and almost completed a cozy little cottage. Adams IBroDlfch.eirs OREGON CITY'S LARGEST AND BEST STORE McCall Dress Patterns Black Cat Stockings W. B. Corsets Brainerd & Armstrong's Silks "Sorosis" Underskirts Dr. Wright's Underwear Strauss Bros., Tailors Famous Special Saile this Week of Children's Strong School Shoes Adam Morris Rlly, who has been a uffere" for five month with nn Injured limb. I aome better, pr, Sommera last Sun day grafted hi leg. and It aps-ar now to be healing. Kind neghlwrs gathered together one day and cut and hauled him several load of wood, a surely commend able act and should tie rea-ated again a winter I coming and Mr. Rily unable to work. A daughter of Mr. Henriy 1 very sick with typhoid fever. Mr. James Good, of penver. visited hi cousin thi week, Mr. and Mrs. flmalley. Several houses on Molalla Ave. have been repainted thl fall and adds much to their ap(earance. The new arch light at the Intersection of Molalla Ave, and Duane Ave, will be very acceptable. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Osterhouter, on Tuesday morning, a daughter. GARFIELD. Wm. Oatfleld ha completed the laying of the first half mile of plank road In Gurlleld precinct. Thl la an excellent tart In the right direction. Mr. 8tul.be and D. F. Warner had a fistic" encounter on the latter"a premises In which the former received a discolored eye. , J. K. Stubbs 1 teaching the Garfield school. He will undoubtedly teach a succesful school. I. H. Palmateer will go to Eastern Oregon Monday on a visit to his brother. F. M. GII.U ELDORADO. Fred Moore of Carus, visited with Em Jones Monday night. John and George Helvey have gone to Eastern Oregon for the winter. Clyde and Cardon 8mlth are working for B. Schubel. Frank Schoenborn has returned from Chlnooke. Ern Jones has gone to St. I-ouls for the Fair, and Fred Moore is working for him while he is away. John Martin I somewnat disabled since he tried to ride his new colt. Hill Smith ha returned from Marquam, where he has been hunting birds. Winnie Howard was home Sunday on a visit. James Oliver of Mllwaukle was out to his farm Sunday. PARKPLACE. The carpenter's hammer is heard ring ing In the village; Lon Hemler is put ting up a house in his beautiful little grove East of the store. Wonder who is going to live in it. Ask Lon. Hal Brown and wife have rented the Hamilton house and are going to move Into It this week. Miss Halnel spent Saturday and Sun day visiting friends in Portland. Some fine strings of trout are being tuken out of the Clackamas now-a-days. The Eighth grade pupils have organ ized a debating club and will soon have a lyceum started. Mrs. Brayton has been quite sick for several days with quinsey. The Congregational church has organ ized a choir of eight voices which adds greatly to the Interest of the servces. Agcirvts tfDr uee. OREGON CITY'S BIG CASH The Itev. Mr. Cl.ipp. missionary, as slsle.l In the ..rvlee Sunday night. It being the laird's Huprr. The people of Parkplace wenr a amlls again on account of the rain. PARKPLACE. Mr. and Mra. Jame Rutherford and daughter Eva, of Highland, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mitchalls this week. School Is progressing nicely under the management of Prof. Reed and hi able assistants. About two hundred pupils In attendance. The Seventh and Eighth grades of Park Place school are organizing a de bating society. Mr. John Straight, a former resident of this place, was shaking hands with hi many friends lat week. Mr. Mltchall will leave for Eastern Oregon Wednesday. Miss Edna Garde, of Highland, Is vis iting her sister, Miss Essie, this week. I.is Hemller I erecting a new house on railroad avenue, opposite the park. Born. Thursday. October S. 1904, to the wife of Mr. Charles Straight, a nine pound girl. R. C. Ingram received a shipment of live thoroughbred Homer pigeons last week. SHUBEL. Shool started lust Monday with Mrs. Moehnke as teacher. Farmers are almost through digging potatoes, which are a rather poor crop. Philip Masslnger has rented W. D. Hill's farm. Messrs. Charles and David Moehnke have rented a farm at Clarke. W. P. Hill Intends leaving for East ern Oregon soon. Will Hettman Is prospecting in the mountains. Grandpa Glnther of Ely. is visiting rela tives here. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Glnther and Grand pa Glnther spent Sunday with the for mer's son, Robert, at Macksburg. Mesdames Hettman and Glnther called on Mrs. Wager last Thursday. " BEAVER CREEK. The dry weather still keeps on. Relations are visiting the Martin fam ily at present. Jessie Blank called on the Hughes fam ily this week. Mr. and Mrs. Kleinsmith of Ely, are visiting the Steudiman family this week. Relatives called on John Bohlender this week. J. Willis Is preparing to leave for Portland. A. Bluhm has finished tearing down his old building. The 8unday school was well attended in both churches last Sunday. The Beaver Creek school started last Monday under the management of Miss Elnora Glnther. There will be an English sermon at the Welch church next Sunday night by Rev. R. H. Owens. Everybody is in vited. Subscribe for the Enterprise. Crouse & Brandegee Clothing Monarch Shirts Arrow Brand Collars Selz Royal Blue Shoes John B. Stetson's Hats Banner Brand Shirtwaists and Shoe for Women STORE x