OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OECEMOER J, 10. WTiffari ns i Personal Mention S. W. Cochran fxrnt Sunday with Balem, relative. t J. C, Paddock. of CUwkamaa, u In the city Saturday. ' H. I, Sklrvtn, of Morquara, M la the city Saturday. v Dr.C. R Smith of Eagle Creek, wa In Oregon City Friday. Gilbert Horton hna returned from an extended visit In Iowa. C. D. Latourett has returned from a business trip to Seattle. W. II, Rottemtller, ot Clarke, had business here Tuesday. Dr. K. T. Parker spent Thanksgiving with relatives at Albany. O. W. Easthnm haa returned from a business trip to linker City. Mla Mnyine Baboock. of Balem, Is the truest of Mis Dollte Pratt. Orn Cut tin, of Molalla, was In the city the tatter part of last wek. Mayor Wm. Sehlndler, of Mllwaukle. was an Ore ton City visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. L Porter spent their Thank giving with relatives at CoivaJ lis. . Daniel Watts, a former of the Stone country, was In Oregon City last Satur day. Hon. T. J. CIcaton, of Columbia county, was an Oregon City visitor one day re cently Mrs. Chas Monell and Miss Oney 8mlth both of Portland, have been visiting Mra. Chas. Kelly. J. W. Watts, a leading fanner of the Stone country, was In Oregon City last Saturday. Henry Gans. of Oswego; Wm. Voipahl, Can by, and J. W. Roots, of Boring, were In the city Tuesday. E. P. Moreom. an attorney of Wood burn, was in the city Saturday on busi ness at the court house. Governor George E. Chamberlain was In the city Saturday morning on his way from Salem to Portland. Cornelius Balr. of Canby, one of Clack amas county's substantial cltlxerrs, was In Oregon City Tuesday. Al Bean, formerly of Oregon City, but now located at Tacoma, was visiting old friends here last week. Mrs. Chas. Albright has returned from a visit with her daughe.tr, Mrs. J. W. Church, at Llnd. Washington. Tom 8hockley, ot Canby, was In Ore gon City last Friday arranging for a dance that la to be given at Canby Xmas Eve. J. Wilkinson, of Vancouver, visited over Thanksgiving with relatives at Oregon City. Mr. Wilkinson Is the Van couver Correspondent to the Orcgonlan. Miss Edna Caufleld, Miss Edna Da ni ton, Jack Latourette, and Roy W. Kelly, of the Btate University; Boy Sleight, of the O. A. C. ; Misses Helen Bollinger and Jessie Blbee, of Pacific University, were among the students spending the Thanks giving season at their homes In this city. Seth Leavens and Kenneth Lattourette have returned from Salem where they have been -attending the T. M. C. A. con vention. J. W. Thomas, of Molalla, was In the city the first of the week on his way home from the National Orange Conven tion at Podtlund. J. H. Revenue and Gilbert Jonsrud, of Bandy, were In the city last Saturday, bringing O. D. Pickens to this city for commitment to the asylum. County Treasurer Enos Cahlll has moved Into the John Page residence at Gladstone, while Mr. Page will take charge of Mr. CnhllPa farm near New Era. Miss Sue Purkerson, of Portland, spent Thanksgiving In the city, tie guest of her niece, Mlxs Lode ma Fisher, local manager of the Great American Import ing Tea Company. D. Robeson, a farmer of the Cotton neighborhood, was In tho city Tuesday In the Interest of the Improvement of a road near Mcadowbrook. Mr. Robeson served as a juror at the November term of the circuit court. K. J Mendenhall, a farmer residing pnt-fokedyAbout the extremely light vote Fmrter received In ClackMHtas county, anrnuighlngly remarked, that he did Hot ha time to go to the polls and vot. -Router A. 8. Dresser, of the OrcKon City Land Office, has gone to Hanger, Maine, his old home, where he will re Main until after the Christmas holidays. In his absence, the office will be In charge of Receiver lilbee and Mis Mln Kelly. Clark U. Williams of this city, has accepted a position on the reportorlal staff of the Portland Evening Telegram where he expects to be permanently em rloyed. For a number of weeks Mr. Wil liams has been doing substitute work on this Portland paper, Mr. and Mis. Jos. 8. Purdom and Mlas Cora MeCown leave tonight for Callfor- j nta where they will spend several weeks. i Mra. Purdom and Miss MeCown will visit at San Jose while Mr. Purdom trawls In the Interest of the attachable ball bearing hub for which he Is a traveling representative. Pra. ReoJI A Beetle. Dentists; rooms IS. 17. II, Welnhard building. OH. CHASE'S RECEIPT BOOK AT HALF PRICK. The very latest edition In fin Sheep binding; sold by agents at IJ 76, Oet one at Huntley Bros. Co., for 1117. Prof. Raber's dancing school. Armory Hall, Saturday evening, December 10. , Concert tioorably Spoken Of. Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 29, 1904.. To the Editor: At the request of some of the friends ot the girls. I wish to say a word for the concert to be given on December 10th, by Miss Mary Conyers. Mrs. Charles Pop and Mis Veda William. None of us ; have forgotten the many times these s 1 tlmnblo young ladles have sung for pub lic causes, school, church, social and . charitable events, delighting all with their willingness to assist any good cause. Oregon City is liberal patron of music and the theatre, and now, when some of our own home girls bav undertaken an exhibition to assist them In their musical studies, let us all turn out and give them a rousing benefit. By such appreciation only can we encourage the rising talent among us. If It be true, as we have often heard, that the mild Pat I tic climate la espec ially favorable to vocal development, then In the years to come more and more will the world at large come to recognise the advantages for singer on this const. Meanwhile let us do what we can, to as sist In pluming our songbirds for further lllghls. Yours respectfully. EVA EMERY DYE. NATIONAL QRANQE AOJOWRNS, IMS Convention Will Held In New Jersey, Before adjourning Its Sessions last week, lb National Orange Convention at Portland, went on record s favoring the Introduction of Industrial education, par Ocularly along the line of scientific farming and the late agricultural method Into the country schools. The resolution , of Master F. A. Perthlck, of Ohio, to that i effect several day ago ws reported ny mo committee on education, and the project a rotumemted. Thfl report fa vored the appointment uf a committee to investigate to what degree It wsi advis able to Introduce nature studies and In dustrial training Into the rural schools. Tim toinmlltva'a riwt was an able unci exhaustive one. Among other things recommended was a system of school consolidation In the rural districts. It was Introduced by George R. Idd, mas ter ot the Massachusetts Slate Grange, and was adopted by tliiie convention. Neither Hartford, Conn., or Washing ton, D, C, thought to be the twe like liest candidates fur the next convention, are to have that honor, a the-.delrgstes this morning voted to go to New Jersey next yeai, upon Invitation from the mo siiulto slate, A rival Invitation also came from Connecticut, but the vote stood J 3 to It In favor of New Jersey, and the furmvia will meet next year In the very hotbed of trusts. The city where the gathering will hurt will be decided later by the executive committee, but the time of meeting will be the same a this year, beginning the second Wednes day in November. W. F, Hill, chairman of the Committee on co-operation, made an exhaustive re port, showing the results ro-ofwraltun had accomplished among the Grange of the East, and recommending more at tention to It In the future. The report as adopted. GARFIELD. The entertainment given by J. E. Stubbs hist Wednesday evening was very successful. A good program was under id. Graphophone selections were freely Interspersed through the program through the kindness of Alfred I.lnn. lilt. 50 wns the financial return of th evening's en tertainment. The same evening after the entertain ment, a dnnee was given at the hall, Onrfield Grange held a very successful session last Saturday. Seventeen visit ing members were present, eleven from Eagle Creek Grange, four from Spring water, one from Harding, and one from Oswego. The grangers present practiced the funeral ceremony of tho order. Dr. Ernest L. Tlffuny, the temperance Evungcllxt, who has een speaking ,ln many of the counties of the state, was visiting his frwlcnd, Ernest Huffman, last week. Saturday night at Estacada, Lodge No. 175, Estacadu, Oregon, E. T. Davis was eleced Noble Grand, F. H. Davis, Vice Grand; G. It. Crawford, Secretary; C, K. Howe, Treasurer, and J. K. Ely, degree team captain. Estacada lodge has 45 members and all are In good standing. The debating society met last Friday evening and debated the subject: Re solved that country life is preferable to city life. Tho negutlve won. Next Fri day's debate Is: Resolved that more pleasure may be derived from hope than from memory. if. M. GILL. School Reports. Following Is the report of the Heaver Creek School District, No. It: Number of pupils enrolled 24 Number of dax taught 18 Average dully attendance 17 Number rases of tnrdluevs Those who .were nslthrr absent nor tardy during the month are: Marie and Max llollinun, Walter and Herbert Kuiits, Harry and Tommy llunm-lt. Mary Martin, Krllxlo and Krnetle Kamrath. Visitor during the month were: Mr, Shannon, Director; Supt. Xinser, Ray mond and Hatel Glnther. Visitors are always welcome. ELNORK GINTHKR, Teacher. Following Is the school rc.ort of plat. No. 3, Highland, Oregon, for the month ending November 25, 1901: Total number of days attendance ....(61 Total number of days absence 70 Average number of pupils belonging.. 34 Aversge dally attendance 30 Number of times tardy 19 Number of days taught 1$ Those neither absent nor tardy Vere, Amanda, Lure (to. Sndle, Hurley and Arthur FsIIowb; Eva Schram, Nellie Wstsh and Agnes Krohn. Visitors present Were, Supt. J. C. Zln ser, Messrs. D. A. Miller and U-sler Fel lows. Visitors are ulwuys welcome. ALICE HITTER, Teacher. ! Following Is th report of school district No. 8, Logan, Oregon, for the month 'ending November 25, 1904: Number of pupils rninlled ,11 .Number of duys attendance 5:15 : Number of days absence 7S , Number of times absent 61 j NuinlH-r of duys taught 17 Those neither absent nor tardy were, Bessie King, EfTle und Marlon Klrchcm, Hazel and Hurry Siiriigue, Louis and Ouy White, Helen und George Tracey, Omcr and Viola Hermann, and Helen Babler. VImIiois during the month were F, W. King, Mrs. Frukcs, and Mr. Nelson. Vis itors always welcome, especially patrons. PERCY HITTER, Teacher. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. . .B. C. Palmer, of Colton, has been au thorized to make collections and solicit new subscriber for th Enterprise. Pay ment on subscription to Mr. Palmer will receive the proper credit at this office. Following Is the report of District No, 20. Macksburg, for the month ending November 18, 1904: Nu in ler of pupils enrolled In the prin cipal's room, 36; In the primary depart ment, 37; total, 73. Number of days taught, 19. Averugu dully attendance, 05; number of cases of tardiness, t. Those who wero nullher absent nor tardy during the month are, Principal's room: Marshall Scramlln, Walter Inert, l-.QrtfeN.i amtr, Kathrhi and Jas. LMpu,- iniile nger, ('hvsir Smith. WliiWjjeso4 Pearl Psnner, ' Italelgh PorSf MurOoek, Maigaret 5en er. Primary Dept --Fried granger. Tilly Inert, Sophia Iners, Ruth Murduck, Frieda and Elsl KraJibergnr, Ulu Smllli. Anna Tenske. Sylvester, Willie and Pr Hlb oif,','lltmtir'Ml Andy pniihi, Uufus Kraabergetv Man iteiiger, Kddle Kotih. Gem go LalioUr and Bruno Kraxberger., 'Visitor' Mmmt during Om month, Mra. Ilecht, Mra. Tenske, Mra. Scramlln, and Supt, ZUser. v Wa Welcome the immtila in uiu n,,. school' from time to time. i" ROBERT UI NTH Ell, Principal. MARGARET WATENPAUUII, Asst. ; SEAVER CREEK. The wet Weather has come and seems as if It's going to stay. Th telephone gang who had been tak ing a lest advanced with great speed after receiving enforcements and went as long as th pole lasted. Jacob Bohlander left tills wk for Eastern Oregon. Mr. nad Mra. A. Macord visited friends at Highland last week, A. R. Steven and family have moved to Ely, Jack Willi wa In this burg last week and disposed of his farm for 11909. The purchaser Is a wealthy cattle rancher fiym Eastern Oregon. W. r. Hani, the saw mill man. has bought ths II. Barns farm for Mr. Davis, former owner of the W. T. Hartnell place. Wm. Scanton who la Improving very slowly, disposed of a horse last week for 165. O. Moehnke la In thl burg doing car penter work for Mrs. Edward. A. Bluhm and I. R. Junea hss sick hoises at present. Several of the young people of R. C atrnded the social gathering at the resl dence of Mr. and Mr. ' June of Cams, an dei ported g good time. : . Mtsse Mary and Magi Herman from Portland. sint few day horn last Week. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stele of Ore gon, for the County of ClackamM. J. W. Worell, Plaintiff, v Adallne Wilkinson, Alfred Neevts, and William Nri vea. and all other heirs known and unknown of Henry William Nreves, deceased. Defendants. To Adsllne Wilkinson, Alfred Neeves. William Neeves, and all other heirs known and unknown of Henry WlllUtm Neeves, deceased: In the nsme of the Slate of Oregon, yon and either of you are hereby reipilred to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled Court und cause on or before Monday, th lAlh day of Junuary, 1906, and If you f .tit to appear and answer the plaintiff will, for wsnt thereof, apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In this complaint filed Herein, io-wii: i"r a uuurev uuieuni.' inie m me niuinun in ina nouinean tiiiArter of the Southeast uuarler of H.- ,n . a . ..4 .... . , .. I. I. ft it. a r,: 01 wilt vinuuie Meridian, containing 40 acres inure !..an unit ahtiiilA In ( 'luoltu miifl eom. Oregon, and by I no same uecrse nan fine i-liiltn nr Inlornat whlelk Iht-v t have In the same, and for such other runner rener a to in t:ourt may sjr meet and niullahln, Jr This summons Is published for f evsslvn weeks In the Oregon Cltvt prise by order of Honorable Tlirl !.,.. T...I.... ..f (t.. Clackamas County, Orvgon, nind- 2Sth day of November, 1904. li illation being in the issue or 1 recent 2d, 1904, and the last P'lblMTulon be In the Issue of January lJttg ijoj. !. CROSS. Attori7..v for Plnlnft ii i ... Winter Rate W Vaqulng Bay. In order to Hcotnrrwdatft the many people who jrtiHh to make a winter trip to YttX,ulnA Hay, the Southern rncinc y. will mill, on Wednomlavr anu Saturdays of each wenk. March" 31, 1905, round trip tickets low' rates, to Yaulllna and Mlum limited to sixty days- from date of wile. Those who doslro to' take ad vantane of this rate should apply to ntmroHt Southern Pacific agent for ticket. ', ' ' "' '"" " ' 1 ' ' on bor Ing ttlavp tS tti