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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1905. Country Correspondence CLACKAMAi. IOmkIi-i" Hmidiiy m appropriately ob- ,IV'il ly fl""''"1 vlllli aervlre. III the W chiirrhi'N ' till" I'1""'"' lt It pltti'i-a of wiiilil t t m t ;f it Ity (hu'iirnteit and w,. by nlli'ntlvB rind 'apprei-lntlva ,iilli'Mi'r. Inlort'Hllnif iioitam wern wrl ii'iiili'ieil. Hr. ('. V. I'hirk rnti'liilni'il Pr, It, A, Hliut, Mr. and Mm. Hhlrliy lUuk and MIM Kilmi Animhonir at dinner on KiintiT, lli'i bi-i b I'lurk, of the Htiilti Unl vnrniiiy wm itt home for tun vacation, MIn Floy M'lreiior wu ti tiu.-at of Minn Mind Mather for Knainr, Mm. Kuki'IH' llnyword and II 1 1 1 mm, ,.! Hmidiiy and Momliiy with fuitilly f i l. tlltH. Mm. Amanda flpuwoon went down to Portland Mondny to vlalt hir mm Klnti, Id In (" dxd flumnrllan hospital, rymvnrltiK from an opi'milon. j'lin muiiy friend of Mm. K. C. Chap mun inn huppy to note her progress to wumI recovery from aeveto lllneiia. Mm. Until Webster now at Ir. Ilhik mn sanitarium In much Improved In lirulih mid I'Xpnrl" to be ttt home mum. The properly belonging to (ha Chap man heir ba been arbitrated, K. O. ('iiiUiin received the. homeatvad, In duillnK house nd 15 opposite Mullier' mom. ll haa rented It for j'.ur to partle named Hoblmion. I.ut rr. I"1 exp"'" to maka Improvement unil n It "l for hi ftimlly realdene. Tlio (Jarlaon place l much Improved by new wlm fencing, The Nachand place look mm'li better (,,r relent Improvement. Mr. A. Mather In dolmc largn thlnga bettering tbd condition and appenrane of liia residence, atom and atatlon build man. Mr. Isaac Joltnaon ha a new fence timit hla place. t'nder the auspice of the Mother' Club, the cllUeii of Clarkamu, men nl women, gathered at th cemetery. Tur'ly morning, for thn purpoa of making much needed Improvement. Ax, hoe, pd and grubbing were vlgornu y applied by tb men amm wroiiKlit a marveloua change. At noon the ladle bad a fine picnic dinner apread to which all did ample Justice. In thn afternoon holm wem drilled In aom half a doien huge stump and powder applied, with the pleasing reault of being put In a con dition to burn when dry. Tho Club la very happy In having met aitch hearty re- tbla tlmn of thn year and garden art looking mm, Mr. Clink, our ben man, la building liew holme, Ilomi'Mi'cki'ra are running nt hugn Ik tbla pint of tho country, We am glad to aco tbitin coma, Them wiia a very pleaannt Annuo at tin. biimn of Mr, and Mia. U, A. Jnmea on thn evening of tb i'i, thern waa a In i K iitletidniicB and all enjoyed them aclvea Immensely, Mia, Jeiinlnga and Mm. Ingram of Oatnuider, and Mra, Ourratt of Houthern Oregon, ma hern tending at th bedalda of their mother, Mra. llobeaon, who la qulin alrk. Mr,C, 15. (lorbett and brldo have moved Into their new realdimca, Irf'W 1 1 ol, bin d went to Oregon City biat Huturdiiy, Jon Curlaon hna gomt to M11II110 to tiiim fur Mr, Lamb, l'loyd Jonea la vtaltlng lila Orandpar enla near ftiilem. Our roud Hupervlaor la Improving our blghwaya much, btnatlng atumpa, and laying corduroy. Htlll there'a riwitn for mom, Mr. and Mm, linker worn vlaltlng rl ntlvea hem but flunday. Mm. Haker't health la vary poor, Plana to Oat Rich am often frualrated by auddan break down, du to dyapcpala or conatlpatlon. llraca up and take Dr. Klng'a Nw Ufa I'llla, They take out the materlala which am clogging your anerglea, and glva you a new atart. Cum headache and dla laneaa too. At Howell It Jonea drug atom; ZBc, guaranteed. CARUi. TIib ruin of th biat few dnya hna been aufllclent for all lulc nropa. O, J, Trulllngcr died at hla liorne, at Union Mill, on Huturdiiy, at 10 o'clock 0. m. Ho hud reiicbed the ago of HI yenra. Ho bavea a wlfn, two daughter, nve aotia and averal grind children. Hurlul took tdacii on Tueaduy at th Tnillltiger cemelfiry. Ilorrt to Mr. and Mm. Ilond, a dnoglfr ter, The diinca at the Wyant Ifouaa, given by Chiia, Howman and Klmer Krlckaon, waa well al tended, all report a good tllllll. John Mulvnney vlaltcd at the White homn a few day biat wek. Also Hoaa and Kllxa Mulvanny. Tboan apendlng thn dny at Mr. and Mra. Henry llornahuh In honor of Mm, Hornahuh' 2iilh borthdiiy, were: Mr. and Mm. Hen Fauat, Mr. and Mra. Itobt. Hullurd, Mr. and M, Chaa, Bpangler, Mr. and Mra. Edwin Howard, Mlaaea Jlelln and Florence Gregory, Mailo Lwla, Huel Uullard, I'earl Trulllnger, Her tliena Howard, I'anay Irlah, Muatcr Hay and Ilulph Kauat, Otta Howard and Nor man Hullurd. At one o'clock a dellcloua dinner waa aerved which all enjoyed. At the hour of four p. m., all returned to their home wlahlng Mra, Hornahuh many more auch happy blrthduya. The telephone line I to be extended to Chaa. Hpencer'a. The Bhubel and Carua ball team play ed Bunduy. Thn acore waa 4 to 9 In favor of Came. MOST SUCCESSFUL MEETING. eubject of an Interesting talk given by Il'rlnclpal J. J. Clark of Molalla. The Educational Topic Ably Dlicuaaed, at .'apeaker believed that this work ahould HARMONY. Thn Women' Hewing Circle met with Mm. Coatea Inat Haturduy. The ehudow ih'IbI came off laat Bat urduy night and waa a great ucceaa, An enjoyable literary program waa ren dered before the role of "ahadowa." Over f: waa taken In. Thn eoclety gave a bitaket ocul two month ago when $41 waa received. With theae amount an organ haa been purchaaed with a hand aome balance over. Mia. Wm. Middle of 1-afayette, I vla ltlng with her eon, Mr, Marlon Middle and family here. Mm. B. M. Mlllurd haa been vlaltlng relutlvve at Oawego. Mr. I.lndln I'hllllpe who waa aerloualy Injured. la reported to be Improving. Mlaa Kdlth Karr, tencher In No. 11, accompanied by Mra. Ilobert Bnodgmaa. vlalted with her mother here biat But- aponan to their appeal for help In thl urduy and Bunduy. gixKl work. The young men of C'lackamaa Orange will give a dance In I. O. O. K. hall next Huturday evening. Idle of the Orange will furnlah upper. We notice a alight mlatake In our notea Inat week. The name "Damaak" ahould have read "Hunnnla." A Tried and True Friend. One Minute Cough Cure contalna not an atom of any harmful drug, and It ha COLTON. ' ltuiig""cnitl"aie in fine condition for )(,rn curng Cough, Colda. Croup and Whooping Cough ao long that Winter Rate to Yaqulna Bay. In order to accommodate tha many people who wlah to make winter trip to Yao.ulna Hay, the -Southern Vaclflo Co. will !!, on Wedneaday and Sat urday of each week, until March II, 1805, round trip ticket at low tatea, to Yaqulna and return, limited to alxty day from date of aale. Tho who de alre to take advantage of thl rate ahould apply to neareat Southern Paclfto agent for ticket. Mt. PLEASANT. A lurge crowd attended the dance at Twilight Hall laat Saturday night. Mr, Joehnke baa purchuaed a new pi ano. They aeem to be very much pleaa td with It. Now Juat llaten to the mualc. Mm. Mendle wo calling on Mlaa Bnl dow Inat Friday. Mlaa Kthel and Helen McCord have gone to I'ortbtnd where they expect to etny for aome time. Mr. Walker la painting hi houee In aide. Mia. Smith, who haa been etaylng In Oregon City haa returned to her home at Mt. I'lcaaant. Mr. I'urtlow waa vlaltlng Mr. Roman laat Friday. The people, of Mt. Pleaaant are Improv lug the road very much. JOHN YOUNGER, SCHOOL NOTES. It ha M, E,iih ArmatronK la teaching the proven Itaelf to be a tried and true friend ,l)(,(mlb plhooli m uiHtrct No. 61. Near Huntley's Drug Htors, FORTY EARSEA?ER1ENCE IN Ureat BriUin anl America. i to the many who ue It. Mr. Gertrude K. Fenner, Marlon, Ind., ay: "Cough ing and atralnlng ao weakened me that I run down In weight from 148 to 2 pound. After trying a number of reme dlea to no avail, One Minute Cough Cure entirely cured me. Bold by Geo. A. Hard ing. . , Mlaa Carrie IVacook ha euececded Ml Sumner, realgned, aa "Teacher In Dlatrlct No. 39 at Bandy Ridge. The patron of the Eatacada achool dlatrlct are waiting to get returna from the aaaeaament of property In that die trlct when they will levy a tax aultlclen to build a four-room achool houae. We Wttt Gaaimtee to saveyou 10 per cent, over other dealers on either Mixed Paint or Lead and Oil. If you contem plate painting, and of course yoti do, because you want your house to look the best in the neigh borhood, don't hesitate after getting other prices to come to us. We assure you the quality can't be equaled in the city. If you use Lead, use Pioneer or Atlantic brands, they are the best. If you use Mixed Paint you want NEW ERA, it can't be beat. Parkplac Inatltut. , Tha April meeting of the C'lackamaa County Teacher' Aenoclutlon wai field In the public achool building at Turk place, on Buturday,, April 22, 1905, Tbla meeting waa well attended by many teacher .from all part of the county, and alao from Portland, and all prwaent took an active part In the day' proceeding. Meeting waa colled to order at 10:30 a. m., I'realderit C, Zlnaer In the chair. Minute of prevloue meeting were read and approved, Superintendent J. C, Zlnaer opened the day' program by a talk on "Fair Work" explaining to the teacher of the county how to prepare their work for the Lewi c Clark Fair. Anulyale In the Advanced Divlalon, waa the title of a carefully prepared and well reud paper by Mr. Kllzabeth Muck, An alyse I the mind' power to acparate thing compound or complex Into their part or rlementa. Conacloualy or un- conacloualy thla faculty I ever working on the material, aupplled through en- eperceptlon, Bucceaaful men of large affair aeem itlmont without exception poaaeaaed of Ntrong analytic power. It I Impoaalbln to develop one faculty with out benefitting thn other to a greater or lea extent. Thla la eapeclully true with reference to anulyala It being ao cloaely related to the reasoning power that one muat ahare In the development of the other. I'rlnclpal D. P. Mathewa, of Canby, followed with an entertaining paper on Kthlcal Training." The apeaker eald, It doe not matter how much knowledge, power or aklll a pupil may acquire; If he haa not the fortitude, courage, or sclf-rcllunce to go forth and take hla place In llfe'e acllvltlee, then hi train ing ha been Incomplete, It 1 Juat a eaaentlul to teach the pupil to be cour- ageoua and aelf-rellant, a it i to teach him the multiplication table. Each branch of our nchool yatem haa moral relatione. A lively dlacuaalon followed which waa thoroughly intereatlng. Thoee partici pating In the dlacuaalon were Capt. J. T. Appereon. Bupt. J. C. Zlnaer, W. W. Dixon. L. A. Read. W. O. Beattle. and Mlaa Uuegg. The Aaaoclatlon then adjourned to the hall where a bounjeoua repaat wa aerved by the Mother1 Club of Parkplace, under the auaplce of Mm. T. Gault. Afternoon Session. ' Called to order at 1:30 p. m. Irea. Zlnaer In the chair. The afternoon program wa opened by the puplla of the achool. Many choice mualcal and literary productlona were preaented by the pupil In a very cred itable manner. The little folk reflected great credit upon their Inatructom. The Aaaoclatlon received a rare treat In the form of aome excellent mualcal election rendered by the accomrdlahed young linger Mlaa Mary Caae of Oregon City. Ml Caae received hearty encore to which ahe reaponded. Mia Caae la conaldered aa one of Oregon' choice aingem, and will soon take her departure for Europe where ahe will remain until ahe complete her mualcal education. . Principal W. Gilbert Seattle of Weat Oregon City School, wa attentively 11 tened to aa he entertainingly deacrlbed Mualc In the Schoolroom. The apeaker anid mualc Itaelf la pure. Nothing can inatlll more patrlotlam Into the heart of a child than alnglng. In the nrat place, we need mualc In the achoolroom becauae it Influence la helpful and uplifting, be cauae an aome one hna aald. "It la a humunlxlng Influence;" becauae It la a unlveraal language both of eartH and heaven. MvibIc Ib itaelf a diaclpllnarian. If the teacher knowa her puplla and at the aiimo time, knowa the aptrlt of the aonga which are ung In the achool, ahe may often rouae her puplla to better ef fort. If pupil are too energetle; let pu plla alng a lullaby; aympathetlc or and aonga; If In a aleepy atate martial muaic lively Bong with a awing and a dash. Happiness creates the best atmosphere In which to teach, and In which to learn. Mualc Is, or may be made a happiness Droducer. 'Momentary Agriculture." waa tne YOU SURELY HAVE Something around the place that needs painting. If it's your house we would recommend New Era Mixed Paint at $1.65 or Regal Mixed Paint $1.50 per gallon. The first is guaranteed to wear five years and both the manufacturers and ourselves stand back of the guarantee- This means that if any time during that period you are not satisfied with the paint in every respect we will, without cost to you, repaint your house at our expense. Couldn't be more fair could it? Mab'y it s your barn, if so we can furnish you material at an ex pense of 75c per gallon that will wear an age. Climax Carriage Paint will make your old buggy or cart look like new, and the expense is nominal. Two quarts, at 75c per quart, wil- cover an ordinary buggy. One coat is all that is necessary. If your floors look shabby when, you are cleaning house buy a can of Varno-FIoor btain or Lacqueret and touch them up you will be surprised at the improvement. A package of Calcimo ot a cost of 50c will put a neat, new finish on your wall. Remember we carry everything in the Psint, Oil, Varnish and Brush line and will be glad to furnish you with all the advice and , information at our command for the asking ' Reliable IDiuggists CHAMBERS HOWELL LINN" E. JONES be Introduced Into the common achool. but enumerated aeveral obstacle that present themselves at present; among which were, ahort term of achool. low alarles, etc. Mr. Clark showed how difficult It waa to overcome aald obsta cle, but believed that consolidation would do away with aome of them. What manual training does for the city boy, that agricultural work will dff for the country boy. We should have thl all Important addition to our present work because our very existence depend upon It. Superintendent Zlnaer appointed the following committee on resolutions: Mm, Godfrey,' Mr. Kvans, and Mis Young. Capt. J. T. Apperson, member of the board of chool director of the Park place wa present during the entire pro gram, extending every courtesy to the vlaltlng teachers, and assisting In the lively dlicusslon which the teacher had. Tha Captain related many good thought to those present among them many important auggeatlon relative to Agricultural work. He also said that system I the key. to success. Training pupil to orderly habit in the achool room prepare them for orderly habit through life. "How to Teach Geography," waa the subject of an Intenaely interesting and valuable addre delivered by Principal W. W. Dixon, of Tangent. Mr. Dixon emphasized the fact that teacher hould present geography to the boy and girl In a thoroughly practical manner, and explained hi entire method of inatruct Ing a claa by a chalk-talk. He divided hi addrea into .the following aub-divl-lona: Cause and effect, political divi sion, grand dlvlalona and general con tour, home geography, natural phenom ena, and observation work. The following resolution were passed: Whereaa, we the teacher of Clacka mas County aaaembled at Parkplace, thl 22d day of April, 1806, for . the purpose of educational dlscuesiona, have been moat agreeably entertained. Be it thererefore resolved that a vote of thank be extended to the people of thl district represented by Capt. Apper son, who ao cordially welcomed ua. To the teacher of Parkplace school, who furnished u uch a delightful program. To Mlsa Mary Cae lor ner moat ex cellent musical contribution. To the Pamprace aiomer. vm the excellent dinner. Also to our worthy County superin tendent J. C. Zlnaer, lor nia P1,0"' a . On motion Aasociauon aujuu.uc- - meet at call of Superintendent. FANNIE Q. PUKi-n, Secretary. The Great Slaughter Sale Is Now Going on at THE FAIR STORE Cyclone of Beware of Ointment for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, a mercury will urely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucoua surface. Such article ahould never be used except on prescription from reputable phyaiclon. as the damage they will do i ten fold to the good you ran nossibiv derive from them. Hall' Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. Cheeney & Co., Toledo, O., contalna no mercury, and 1 taken Internally, act Ing directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall' Catarrh Cure be lure you get the genu ine. H la taken Internally and made In Toledo. Ohio, by F. 3. Cheney & Co. Testimonial free. Sold by druggist. Price 75c per bot tle. Take Hair Family Piila for constipation. Bargains ircumstances compel us to close out our immense stock of seasonable mer chandise at prices that will startle this community and open the purse-strings of every economical purchas er. Everything will be marked down. Everything Must Go A Cyclone of Bargains A rare opportunity. To miss this immense money saving sale would be a great loss to you Watch for our ad in next week's issue. THE FAIR STORE Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Notions, Etc Main Street, Harding Block, Oregon City, Oregon Ptire Prepared Paint IS THE BEST CHARMAN & CO. Gty Drug Store Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Enamels Large assortment of Brushes. Alabastine in All Tints School Report. Following is the report of the Beaver Crei-k, District 15. for the month ending April 21, 1905: Number of days taught, 20; average dally attendance, 16; num ber of absent mark, 43; number times tardy. 0; number of pupils remaining on roll, 17.. Those who were neither absent nor tardy during the month's are Max Hollman, Erneatie and Frltxle Kamrath, Sarrah and Blodwen Parry, Glfflth and William Roberts. Visitors were, area v(.mvQ , h Htroftnr XfflHn Dnnlpl and Otto Stiner. Visitors are always weU J lilt:. ELNORE GINTHER, Teacher. WETWEATHER COMFORT Ml bav used your FISH BRAND Slicker for f ive year and can truth fully tay that I never have ltd anything give me to much com fort and satiifaction. Enclosed find my order for another one," (saih MO worn at on afwjcatiom) You can defy the hardest storm with Tower's Waterproof Oiled Clothing and Hats. Highest Award Worlds Fair. 1901. OUR GUARANTEE IS BACK OF THIS SIGN OF THE FISH A. J. TOWER CO. tCfiVER3 Botto. U. & A. I Ljw TOWER CAHADIAH CO. fL3S TOSONTO, CANADA tS! MARQUAM. The weather still continues pleasant and people are planting their late gar dens. The early gardens and crops look nne. Some say the frost haa hurt the fruits. Rev. Clemo delivered an Easter ad dress Sunday, to a good sized audience. Easter services were held Sunday even ing at 7 p.m. The children were well trained by Mrs. A. B. Hibbard and Miss Lillle Bently. The church was beauti fully decorated for the occasion. Arbor Day was observed at the school. A program was given by the children and they did Justice to their teacher, Miss Pearl Leabo. Mr. Bert Hilebard and Mr. Frank Jack son drove their cattle to the mountains last Thursday. Mr. Hibbard had the misfortune to lose one of his steers by getting its leg broken. Mrs. M. J. Jack is very 111. Mrs. Alta Hoss and Mrs. Ross were the guests of Mrs. R. Eisenhart Sunday. Mr. and rMs. Aimer Albright, visited their mother.Mrs. M. Jack, lust Sunday. Miss Belle Gray was the guest of Miss Myrtle Ackerson Sunday. Little Helen Bentley of Portland Is visiting her grand-parets of this place, Mr. and rMs. G. W. Bentley. J. C. Marquam made a trip to Salem Saturday and staid over Sunday. Some say he went to buy calico, while others say It waa more Important than that. Nasal CATARRH In all its itages. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane. It core catarrh and drive away a cold In the head Cream Balm Is placed Into the nostrils, spreada over the membrane and la absorbed. Belief 1 in mediate and a cure follow, It is not drying doe Hot produce sneezing, targe Size, 60 centa at Drug gieU or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents. ELY BROTHERS, M Warren Street, New Tort ..:t& xtoM The moat careful farmer and gar Jenerseverywliere place confidence In Ferry1 f Beed the kind that never Ik (all. SEEDS have been the standard for 49 years, , k loey are not an experiment Hold bv all dealers. 1905 Seed 1 y. Auuua.1 free for the asking. X. I 0. M. FERRY CO., Sc4 A rural Tree delivery service from Mulino, with one carrier, had been or dered established May 15. PERKINS ' AMERICAN HERBS Never Sold by Druggists. R. W. 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