OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1907. NEWS OF THE COUNTY I LOGAN. Jack Frost made his first appear ance in I-ogan Friday evening, No vember 1. One Uigan youth has purchased a twenty-five dollar pointer. Of course the birds will taste better henceforth. The Clear Creek Mutual Telephone Saturday. It Is the intention to put up a metallic trunk line from here to Oregon City In place of the present one, some time in the near future. Saturday Harding Grange met in regular session and as usual all pres ent spent a very pleasant day. Many topics of Interest to farmers were discussed. Everyone was well pleas ed with the good showing by the Fair, and declared they would do better another year. Frank Wilson has moved onto his own place again. "There Is no place like home." F. Raw and family have moved down near Mt. Tabor. J. Boss had one of his best cows down with milk fever, but the prompt use of a bicycle pump and a turkey quill saved" her life. Frank Rlebhoff came home on a short visit last week. V. P. Kirchem Is on the Jury this week. F. W. King and family Intend to move away soon. He expects to move down near Portland, where he has work In a sawmill. The rumor that Wm. Chenoweth's house was burned w-as a mistake: it was his sister's, Mrs. Thos. Whythe combe's home that was destroyed by fire. Harding Grange passed a series of appropriate resolutions on the death of Mrs. Ellen Babler, who was an honored member of that Grange, last week. Mr. old place here, Our farmers wonder how long these ho'tdnys are to last. Not that we need the money, but we always like to think we can get it when we want it. M.a Pitta )m timvivl tn Mlhvnitkle. Salem, expecting to keep house fr M Sln..hrr hamllln a her brother, who is studying for the i .o(m( coU Ujt wt,)lk WB K,v,,n a ministry. ; swift kick in the stomach that came CLARK.ES. I 0ra svt,r n asuln ut work at Do- We have fair weather again and Lnv,H.K,,r-s n,iii, this time ns chief we all enjoy it. ..ncineer Joe and Henry Kruder are out to. ... ,,,.. ,.nt,.rtnlned night In honor of Messrs. who have limner Is moving back to the t 4 I Make Your Bedroom Homelike ; Company held a business meeting on stay un imir i.v..,8 u " "V"' : Saturday I lif.v iibic mu p ran l l.molmn tlll.l H. ink 11 I them and the old folks have rented lllt,,,'v rom0 to tnl4 co,mtry from Ohio. I their store to a Portland man and; M(; am) Mrs SnR1.Uf.y, of Twilight iney will soon nae ui imnc . i ,,,,,, ,., cosu of Mr. m.m.. 1 wc can sen vou o nnnu NEEDY Mrs. Morrison is reported seriously 111 at this writinir The oyster supper and dance given at Wilt Armstrong's Saturday night was well attended and all enjoyed themselves. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Smith spent Sun day at J. D. Ritter's. ' Mrs. P. Ritter and Miss Grace Rit ter spent Saturday and Sunday at Butteville. Mr. Ogle was seen in our vicinity the first of the week giving music Ies-Bons. Bill Buckner, from Oregon City, was in Claikes last Sunday looking around; he stopped at Mr. Bottemil ler's for a short time. Christ Klny is moving to Canby. John PuU was butchering for Mr. Berglund last Monday. Fred Scherruble was In Portland on a business visit. Ed Hettman was chopping for Mr. Wettlaufer for the last few days. B. Sullivan and Mr. Jones were to town on business Monday. Jack Ringo came back from East ern Oregon last week and their son Is very 111. John Marshall had bad luck while he was sawing wood. He slipped and fell into one of the cog wheels, In juring his arm: he was badly hurt and may lose his arm. and Mrs. Newton Crltoser. Rings Dyspepsia Tablets do the work. Stomach trouble.dyspepsia. in digestion, bloating, etc.. yield quickly. Two days' treatment free. Ask your druggist for a free trial. Sold by Huntley Bros. MOLALLA. Mrs. Captain Lett, of Pittsburg, a former Oregonlan, and Mrs. K, A. Parker, of Cottage Grove, are guests of their sister, Mrs. U. It. Thomas. Mrs. Itt has been living In the F.ast for twenty years and remarks very pleasantly of the many Improvement that have been made In that time In i Oregon. W. P. Herimin is moving to Lents. He will reside with his son In-law for a time, E. A. Shaver, who was last week married to Miss Nora Leutx. will re side at the old homestead on Rock Creek. Lark Porter and daughters. Ruth and Joy. of Sllverton, visited Sunday with R. R. Thompson's family. The rain has made It possible, for farmers to begin their fall work. Molalla Orange has started Its win ter literary contest. It will also be a State contestant. some suit that will plcosc you. One-third your life is spent in bed, so why not moke the bedroom home like. We can do it for o little money. Try us. in I Mb wiMV"'!nl I r'V " tfciimn Jim n Mf I SMW H'H"M ' t "1: lit- -( I F" T in prices. J BEST LINE OF PAINTS IN AMERICA J 4 t There is no "break" at our store , except DOVER. Mrs. Anna Cooper sold forty-seven head of sheep to the Eagle Creek buy er last Monday. Mr. Cassady and son are hauling potatoes to Eaele Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Gny Woodle entertain ed a few friends October 29th in hon or of their fifth wedding anniversary. SHUBEL. Freddie Bohlender has returned home after working In Eastern Ore gon for several months. Jacob Grossmtller went to Portland last week to visit his daughter, Mrs. Giebler, for a few days. Wheat and oats sown In September I and early October are looking well. Fred Heft and Jay Dix. two of our enterprising sawmill men, made a business trip to Portland last Satur day. E. W. Hornschuh ha.i purchased a new disc plow. The boys made good use of Hallow e'en. They removed a number of gates, double trees, single trees and other farm machinery from their usual places. It no doubt caused the swear words before he got things Dlaced in proper position again, but i SANDY. See Sandy grow! This Is possible from week to week; we aro Improv ing thing down this way now. V V. Fosberg Intends to open a hirr ness shop here soon; he halls from Portland. F. Kelsecke Is building a new home. The I. O. O. F. boya will build a new hall soon. It will be P.OxfiO, two stor ies, and will soon bo under way. U H. Calker and W. H. Proctor are both building homes. P. B. Gray, a. brick mason from Minnesota, will build a new home here as soon as he can get the mater ials together. Dan Herleigh has bought a lot and Is getting ready to build a home as soon as possible. Allen Melnlg and bride are home from their honeymoon looking none i the worse for their Journey, and will ; live here. TVin ft Uvirt ffllli&'ftv pnmnflnv 11 after a l no injury to property has .ork, , on? here b ut des not work taken place and so long as boys don t ' f , h destroy or Injure prny. their j fam a, pranks on this particular night can . Sam)y HeRhtB t() he Cathol!ca for a be tolera.ert ,., A ! mission school of some kind. l??:lrZ'"TX: -"l Mr. U. has Just completed ju.m ..r n , i ' o ! handsome barn. Potato diggers have been busy but . . I 1. .... 1 ,i loaf Cnt. I 1.1 ViiJ U uuanitaa lani Sat urday. George Sawtell has a force of men Mr. anrt .m-s. v.. t. ummer visuen ! I with Will Klfinsmith and fam '.v of digging his potatoes. C. A. Keith and daughter, Helen, re turned Monday from Beaverton. The bridge on the Donelas road is In very bad condition. Mrs. Cooper's horse broke through a plank and hurt its ee nuite badlv. C. A. Keith nut in a new plank. The who'.e bridge j for a short time neeus repiainung. Clarkes Monday. The Evangelical church people have purchased a fine new organ for their church. Mrs. HettTan and Mrs. Stelner hav gone to Portland to visit with friends STAFFORD. Beautiful weather again little rain. A land broker comes around now and then, asks the price and departs. 'Guaranteed. Some plowing has been done. i Will Borland has a force of men at work digging his 10-acre field of po tatoes. We hear Will has sold hi? Mothers with little children need no longer fear croup, colds or whoop- after our:ing cough. Bees Laxative Cough Syr- girls but one died after a few days are about through for this year. There is talk of the bard times shutting down our saw mill. Our debating society has been re organized bv the election of the fol lowing officers: President. Jams Bell; vice president. F. E. McGugln; secretary, E. F. Brims; treasurer, Miss D. Hedln; marshall, Newton Hardin. First question for dlsctts sino. "Resolved, That Foreign Immi gration Should be Prohibited." Mr. and Mrs. C. Sharkey had twin v- fon ) V ( V t nun . ) a A MAIN STREET OPP. POSTOFFICE Don't let the buildings go through the rainy season without some protection. We can out sell all competitors. Stoves, Ranges, I eaters I can sell you stoves are fuel-savers and heat generators that will surprise you. Prices al ways below competitors. We are chopping both ends off all prices. TOLPOLAR "0 tastes good. It works off the cold through the bowels, clears the head. Sold by Huntley Bros. MULINO. Mr. Holstein made a trip to Canby Monday to buy furniture for his new place and Intends to go east of the ; home Mrs. Churchill and son, Lewis, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar ! latt. Mrs. J. Tm'.linger spent Saturday R. A., of mountains soon, but this is only hear say. Curley has been confined to his bed a part of the time with his old enemy, me rneumausm, since nis re- j an1 Sun(!ay wlth her son vum iruiu iuc nui cijuusj. Woor'lawn Henry uags ana wire are visiting . MareUeritta Manning, of Port- George Pickens was brought home from the asylum at Salem and buried here. Mr. Llndrev, one of our merchants, hss been cnlled to Portland to man age the John Dollar store. OREGON CITY, OREGON by friends last Thursday evening. A good time was enjoyed by all present. J. Stelner and Mrs. C. Hettman were guests of Portland friends over Sunday. at the old home. He broke his ribs jasi spring aua mey u not mruu as jjnf) frjends they ought, and the doctor ordered a j Mr and famlIy visited at the cnange ana resi. ineroiore ue .cl Dunton home in Liberal Sunday, oairy rancn in linamooK lor a jeai or two and pulled out. A party of about 39 invited guests spent Hallowe'en at Mr. Gage's. A party of young boys carried away a few gates and fence rails from their neighbors' premises and attempted to run off the school master's buggy, but he rapped on his window, and the habit of obedience was so strong with in them they ran for the fence cor ners. Mrs. Sweek visited at Mrs. Gage's Monday. Quite a full house listened to a CANBY. Warren Kindles has as guest his sister. ' Our new butcher shop is nearly fin ished and will be open for business soon. A new wire fence has been erected around the school yard. Our warehouse Is receiving large lots of potatoes these days. Andrew Kocher has a large pump kin in his window of his hardware Miss Snulak Is giving us good ser-1 store that is a sight. vice in our public school. Messrs. Corbett and Rates are bull- Mrs. J. S. Udell has as guest her; ding new residences, daughter, Mrs. Ella Hunbar, of Port- STONE. What hai become of that prophet who foretold tuch severe storms for Oregon in October? Must have slip- ' ped a cog In his calculations. I Roasting ears In Clackamas county ! November first! What do you think 'of that? Also strawberries; but that Is old. First noticeable frost visited us on November 2. Not so bad? Mr. Gerber Is doing a good Job at the Clear Creek bridge. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HARVEY E. CROSS ATTORN ICY AT LAW KcmI Kntnte, LotJflH, lOHlirHUCr Main Htreet, OUKOON CITY GEORGE C. BROWNELL land, was a Sunday guest with Mu- land. Oh. such weather as we are having for this time of the year. Who said we have rainy weather In Oregon? as NEW ERA. Tom Kelland Is reported proving but slowly, if at all. The farmers' institute last Tues day afternoon and evening drew but good sermon from the Rev. Waehlte j a small attendance. Some say it was on Sunday evening last. The Rev. poorly advertised. cr r.n t lorn a n nroafhoa In 'Piip'HbH nn the Mrs Ti MeArthur. who has been first Sunday evening of each month, visiting in Iowa for several weeks, Is to the Ogden place. Miss Clara Waehlte has gone up to s expected home some time this weeK. BEAVER CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. James Shannon lost their little son, who died Sunday. Miss Marie Herman Is having her throat treated by an Oregon City phy sician. Rev. Griffith preached at the Pres byterian church Sunday. Mrs. W. E. Young was Visiting her parents over Sunday at New Era. Mr. Adklns has rented the Henry Hughes farm. W. Phelps and family have moved Mrs. Tremalne was given a surprise Butler Would Admit ft. As Gem Benjamin F. Butler entered the lobby of the Boston state house one morning he saw two men whom he knew engaged In a heated argument. "One moment, General,"sald one of them, to him; "can't you settle a dis pute? We were arguing as to who Is the greatest lawyer In Massachusetts, and as we can't agree we will leave It to you." "That's easy. I am," snld Butler, with perhaps more truth than modes ty. The two men were somewhat taken aback. "Er er but, General, of course you know but but how can we prove It?" the first speaker managed to get out, "Prove It? Prove It?" growled But ler. "You don't have to prove It. I admit It." e DON'T WAT No Rent to Pay That's why wc sell Farnitar e, Carpets, Etc. FOR LESS. Sells Fittmtute, Catpets, Etc for less. No Rent to Pay That's why we sell Furniture, Carpets, Etc. FOR LESS. Phone: Main 521 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office In Canfield Bldg., Main and El t- Sts THOS. F. RYAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Probate and Realty Law Practice Speclsltlet. Real Eitate, Insurance and Loan a. Office Upstairs, first building iou th of Courthouse, . W. 6. U'Rl'.N C. SCIIUEBRL U'REN & SCHUEBEL ATTOUN liYS-AT-LA W- -UEUTSl.'HKR ADVOKAT- Will practice ia all courts, make collections and wttlcmrnu of rotates Furnmi. thtitrHcUtil title, lend you money on first mortgage. Office In ENTEKPMSE Building, Oregon City, Oregon. J. E HEDCES F. r. GRIFFITH HEDGES & GRIFFITH . LAWYERS Rooms 10-13 Weinhard Building, opposite Court House J.U.CAMPBELL , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oregon City, .... . Oregon Will practice In all courts of the state Office In Cauflold Building. THE BRUNSWICK W, H. 8ILC0X, Prop. 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