OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1007. NEWS OP THE COUNTY Correspondent writing for station ery should give their full name and postoffice address, otherwise their supplies may go astray.. Write it in full at the bottom of the last page, with your request. SHUBEL. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph, of Viola, Tlsited with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Storni er Sunday. Jesse MayfieM and family, of High land, spent Sunday afternoon with James Reeson and family. The Shubel Debating Soctety held its first debate last Saturday night. Miss Lottie Hornsehuh has gone to Portland for a short time. We are sorry to note that our neigh bor, Mr. Beeson, Is laid up with rheu matism. David Moehnke and family visited with George Kirbyson's last Sunday. Miss Laura Gtnther, of Oregon City, made a brief call among relatives here Sunday. The Evangelical church will cele brate Xmas this year, the first time In several years. Rev. and Mrs. Doescher went to Or egon City last Saturday. Martin Doescher has rented the Lindsley farm at Beaver Creek. Rev. Doescher. of the Lutheran church here, delivered an Interesting lecture on "Is Man a Developed Monkey?" Monday evening in the school house to a large audience. After the lecture various questions were asked the minister, questions expres sing doubt as regards certain pas sages in the Bible, and other ques tions of modern church doctrines. The minister to his credit and honor be it said, at least attempted to ex plain as best he understood, the ques tions asked. This is something un-. visual in the preaching fraternity. Some time in the future the minister will deliver a lecture on Intemper ance. From another correspondent: As long as our young people are good they are to be allowed to use the school house for debates. The vonne man who tickled the bald head of one of our citizens at the de bate the other evening Is "debating whether or no it Days. Philip Massinger, of Portland, spent Simitar at the old home. J. U. Campbell and C. Schuebel, of Oregon City, were hunting nere on Saturday. Jim said, "I made feathers flv": and Chris said. "D n such a dog." But the game sack was not Miss Laura Schubel, who has been under the doctor's care for weeks. Is convalescent. a netition for a change In supervl Bors Is being circulated here. Things might be worse. MARKS PRAIRIE. H. Ziegler was called to Portland Sunday. His brother-in-law was ac cidentally killed Saturday night and he was called to aid in making ar rangements for the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Eph James entertain ed in a social way last Saturday night. Theodore Campan has been engag ed to teach the school in the new dis trict just north of Macksburg. Ben Wolfer was in Oregon City on business Monday. There was a big dance at Macks burg Saturday night and the crowd enjoyed themselves immensely. The Aurora bank must have been hard hit by the panic for It won't honor checks drawn by its own de positors. But perhaps the clouds will soon roll by. Farmers here have been success ful in sowing their grain in good con dition this fall. Our school is progressing nicely but certain parents will sure get into trouble if their children don't soon appear at school. Some have been kept at home to aid In the fall work, which is against the school law. DOVER. Frank Morrison came home Mon day. He has been gone two months working in the logging camp. Mrs. Cooper entertained friends from Portland last week. Mr. Woodle dug potatoes with his potato digger for George Wolfer on Monday. Birch Roberts is home for the win ter. Mr. Bews is building a cow barn. C. A. Keith was doing business in Eagle Creek Monday. The friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Bews gave them a pleasant surprise party Friday night. There were 30 present. The ladies served lunch, and all left wishing them good luck and prosperity in their new home. Dr. Wattera and Mr. McClure took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kotth. Edwin Burelson from Tort land suont several days with Harry Mor rison last week. The PoShazer family entertained friends from tatourelle Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs. Kltxmtller and son, Walter, spent Sunday with the Woodle family. Mrs. Frank Ahnort and daughter attended the party at the Bews" home Friday night and stayed with Mrs. Keith till Saturday. William Roberts made a trip to Salmon river last Friday. J. W. Exon preached last Sunday In the M. E. church. Mr. and Mrs. Woodslde were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Uvl Steh-man. SPRINGWATER. Mercury 64 In the shade. School commenced Monday with Miss Erma Shlbley as teacher. Next Monday Miss Grace is to be on hand as principal. Captain Phil Shannon, an old pio neer, has sold his fine 300-acre farm to Dr. John Hubeack. United States vet rinary surgeon of Clatskanlne. It is to be hoped that more homeseekers will come and locate as there are 12 farms in Sprlngwater without a lady tenant. It is to be regretted that the whoop ing cough got into the neighborhood at commencement of school. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shibley start in a day or two for New Mexico, for the benefit of the latter's health. Mrs. Adams has moved Into her new house. Earl Shibley and W. H. Kandle, builders. Mr. Moffat has moved into Mr. Shannon's house. CLARKES. Mr. Force moved Into the Clark pn' store last Saturday. Joe and Henry Kruder have pur chased the Davidson farm ut High land and they have moved. Hat Sullivan Is on the sick list. Mrs. lloel Is paralysed again for the past threee weeks. Solomon Mick came back to Clarke again and he Is going to farm the old Click place. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rlngo have started back to Eastern Oregon They made a short visit here. Mr, Rower, from Colton. was at Mr. Rottenilller'a place last Tuesday to get some seed whent. We have the nicest kind of weather this fall; It Is like summer. Carll Stromgreen butchered last Monday and has taken his hogs to Portland, where he sold for 8 cents a pound. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scherruble came back from California last week and ho was out In Clarkes to visit his par ents for a few days. He is going to work In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman, from Oregon City, were out to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Scherruble. MARKS PRAIRIE. Following Is the report of school district No. 38 for the month ending November 8: Number od ays attendance 67, numoer or days aosence a, uumurr of times tardy 4. number of pupils belonging 29. average dally atten dance 27. Those neither absent nor tardy were: Isaac and Reba Rueck, Henry, Roy and Leta Zimmerman, Llnna. Mable and Dewey Wolfer. Mat tie and Chas. Johnson, Lornle Kerr, Lois Grlbble, Theollne, Cora and Nora Larson. Visitors are always wel come. ALICE E. RITTER. Teacher. HIGHLAND. Gresham High School pupil have organized a debating league. Lloyd Schwan is secretary and can be writ ten to for dates with outside clubs. Ed Baker has gone to parts un known says rumors rife. He sold half of his crops and goods and left the rest with his wife, whom he did not take with htm. Our people are talking of calling a meeting to arrange for voting addi tional road tax for the Improvement of the thoroughfares in this mad ills trlct. George Stephens and family wore enjoying a ride in their new hack on Sunday. Peter Davidson has sold his ranch to the Kreuger boys. L. Shockley has rented the Koenze place and moved on In anticipation of a good year's work. George Stephens has rented the lands recently purchased by Ell Fellows. Make Your Bedroom Homelike i We can sell you a hand J some suit that will please $ you. One-third your life Is spent in bed, so why not make the bedroom home J like. We can do it for a little money. Try us. i y"r. "'.Tj J..i j 4ltU. I II .pl .JO ' " pjeWHI'i if 1 There is no "break" at our store except in prices. OF PAINTS IN AMERICA Don't let the buildings go through the rainy season without some protection. We can out sell all com-petitors. NEW ERA. Harvey Ball, of Molalla, was the guest last week of his siter, Mrs. J. Slaughter. What has become of the money col lected for road improvements? Not that it has been squandered, but what's the use of raising it If we do not put it on the roads? The new bridge is completed and some people drive across it on the trot. We wonder if It is a "trotting" bridge, or should those who trot be called to account? Mr. Kemp, who has been visiting friends at Fort Ethan Allen. Ver mont, his old home, Is back and Is now stopping with Frank McArthur. He reports many changes back In the East and that it don't seem like It "used-to-was." As noted In the Enterprise last week, Relnhard Gelger had his leg broken while working on the road. Mr. Stahely, who was working with him, had a fall at the same time and had tbre rib torn loose from his spine. Geo. Caseday and family are back from Eastern Oregon. Sedrlck Slyter is very 111 with pneu monia. Martin Stauber, who has been at Chehalis, Wash., for six months has returned home. Henry Houghan was out from Port land Sunday to visit his mother on the farm. LIBERAL. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright were vis iting friends here Sunday. Ben Faust and family have moved to Portland and J. Peffer has rented the place. Gordon Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Burns, had his back scalded with hot tea recently. Roy Graves, of Long Creek, Oregon, Is here on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Hammond, of Marquam, and Miss Kate Ridings were Sunday guests at the home or Mr. and Mrs. S. Wright. Mr. James Is building a new black smith soon on his Liberal ranch. Miss Alice Moore Is visiting her par ents in Portland. Farmers are busy now putting the finishing touches on their fall work. REDLAND. Gruel Bros, are fixing uo their lots In the cemetery with cement curb ing. . W. Anderson, of Portland, was vis iting friends here Sunday. Wells are going dry and streams nearly so. Adolph Fisher, who has been sick for some weeks, was taken to the hos pital in Portland to have portions of two ribs removed. F. Gniell has purchased hi broth ers 'interest in the logging kit Bnd will begin work soon. R. T. Fullam'has put a new cement top around his well and put In a new pump. Mrs. Chas. Senn ha a new cow and Is supplying her neighbors with milk. ' Rev. Relnhard is doing much of the work of painting the Redland Metho dist church, and the paint Improves Its annearance very much. Redland M. E. Snndav school ha decided to have a Christmas tree and will put forth efforts to make It a red letter event. I BEST LINE X 1UU,I0,'4 JL v'u"" "iN J ton J ( tM Hum . ) X Ktmrim f1. V"Mr o. .M.uv'i1 Stoves, Ranges, 2 Heaters l I. TOLPOLAR MOUNTAIN VIEW. Rev. John M. Linden was calling on Baptists in this neitfiborhood lat week. Mrs. Welsh was called to Califor nia by a telegram announcing the ser ious Illness of her mother. Rev. Malloy made a vlst to Wm. Miller, at Eagle Creek, who is very sick. Mrs. O. W. Grace was a guest Tues day of Mrs. Chas. Ely. Mesdaraes Latouretle and Andre sen were callers in this vicinity the first of the week. Mrs. Malloy. the elder, has been quite poorly the past week. Mrs. Mary Berry, who was a gueHt last week of Mrs. Francis, has re turned to her home at Napavlne, Wash. Miss Lottie Sinclair, had a toe am putated recently and is on the sick list In consequence. Mrs. May, Mrs. Albright and Mrs. Gerber are numbered among the sick. t MAIN STREET OPP. POSTOFFICE We can sell you stoves that are fuel-savers and heat generators that will surprise you. Prices al ways below competitors. We are chopping both ends off all prices. OREGON CITY, OREGON John Beatle, son of the Sheriff, was visiting over Sunday with his aunt and l iiclo, Mr. and Mrs. Williams. Potatoes are about all dug and many of them marketed. The quality and yield were good and now we want a fair price. ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caseday spent Sunday In Mull no, guests of Mr. and Mr. Wallace. Tommy Inskeep and his sweetheart spent Sunday with Portland friend. Telephone discussion was held at the home of C. E. Stewart Saturday night. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HARVEY E. CROSS ATTORNEY AT LAW CARU3. Miss Edna Irish, of Portland, has been visiting her parent here. Miss Belle Greagory, who Is attend ing school at Portland, spent Sunday at home with friends. Mrs. Ward Is again quite poorly. Mr. Johnson announces that his new home will soon be ready for occu pancy. A coyote was calling on "friends" the first of the week. The boys would do well to organize a chase and hunt his coyoteshlp to cover. LOGAN. Tellefson Bros, have started up their sawmill again. F. W. King and wife have moved to Lents. Reports say that the men working Hindus In the Viola sawmill are dis gusted with the experiment and will return to American labor. The neigh borhood Is disgusted, to say the least. Harding Grange had a large atten dance at the last meeting and much enthusiasm was manifested. Mrs. Dye's book, "The Conquest," which the writer has but recently read, tells much about early day In the Northwest and something of Dan iel Boone. Perhaps it is not generally known that a grandson of the big hun ter once ran the ferry at Wllsonvllle, and spent much of his tlmo hunting In close proximity to It. Ed. Mrs. Dye would say to the cor respondent through the columns of the Enterprise, that her next work, "McDonald of Oregon," tells the com plete story of this descendant of Boone. I I D WOE RY WATCH U 9 GROW 0 No Rent to Pay That's why we sell Furniture, Carpets, Etc. FOR LESS. Sells Ftitnitti e, Carpets, Etc. lot less. No Rent to Pay That's why we sell Furniture, Carpets, Etc. FOR LESS. 0 Kcnl KnUite, Loan, Irmurnric Main Htreel, OUKOON CITY GEORGE C. BROWNELL ATTOR NEY-AT-LAW Phone: Main 521 Office in Caufleld Bldg., Main and Elg ti Sts THOS. F. RYAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Probate and Realty Law Practice Specialties. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans. Office Upstair, first building south of Courthouse. W. S. U'RKN C. SC1JUBBKL U'REN & SCHUEBEL ATTO KM HYS-AT-LAW DKUTSCHRR ADVOKAT , Will practice ia all courta, make collection and settlement of etUtes Furniai. Wscts ol title, lend you money on first mortKge. Office in ENTERPRISE Building, Oregon City, Oregon. J. E HEDCES F. T. CRIFFITH HEDGES & GRIFFITH LAWYERS Rooms 10-13 Weinhard Building, opposite Court House J. U. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oregon City, Oregon Will practice in all courta of the state Office In Caufleld Building. THE BRUNSWICK W. H. 8ILC0X, Prop. 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