OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1907. NEWS OP THE COUNTY COLTON. D. Force brought a cow out to lit brother at Clarkes. who has bought the lMe-r Krudcr's store thoro; H baa rented the store for five years and will put in a lnr.ee stock of jroods. GeorRe Wallace and bis mother went to the mountains to see how things were Roinir on at the ranch. A party was Riven at the Sweedish settlement last week. Mr. Anderson has a new horse that be raid $100 for. Indies from the Sweedish settle- j ment were visitors at me senoois im week. Mr. Stewart Is the name of a new arrival at the Swedish settlement. Mrs. Strompxet'n and Mrs. TUiiftlund were guests at the LlndstroiiR home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kandle made a trip to their ranch In the mountains the first of the week. Albert Erickson Is the new engineer at the Col ton shingle mill. Charles Stromgreen butchered sev eral hogs Monday and took bis pro duct to Portland. Mr. Scblewe Is still looking for a place that will suit him better than what be had. Mrs. Davidson, of Highland. Is vis iting with Mrs. Stromgreen this week. Will Dix was home over Sunday. MULINO. Despite the long time that rain was In coming some people were not ready for It. Mrs. Daniels and daughter, Katie, and Miss Spulak were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coucher Sunday. Fred Woodsides Is driving team for Robhins Bros., of Molalla. Albert and Johnny Erickson are at home again: the closing mills put them out of work. Lewis Churchill Is hauling lumber for Udell. Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Boynton, of Woodburn, are visiting friends here. Rev. Coop, of Woodlawn. is preach ing here Sunday evenings now, at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Aug Erickson, Albert Erick son and Mr. and Mrs. Cbas. Daniels visited relatives at Dickey's Prairie over Sunday. MEADOW BROOK. Elbert Noves, of East Broughton burg, was calling on friends bere and brothers and sisters. We have not had enough rain to sat isfy ns yet. You've heard that old conundrum. "Whv does a hen cross the road?" Here's a new one, "Why does a young man climb a hill Sunday?" Jot Mallat was visiting friends in Mulino Sunday. Mr. Bonaker had a runaway this week. Report says bis pole came down and he ha a time in saving himself from accident. Young Mrs. Gorbett Is often in our midst for a time. R. L. Holraan. of vonr city, was vis iting friends here Sunday. Dr. Powell has moved tt the Meyer building, where he has arranged for a prescription business. Mola'la people are not ready yet to go over to Multonomiih for protection as we have all we can do now to keep the county oficlals from moving us , UUm1U trouble. right into ttu city. Our star mail carrier was showing of a new horse Monday. He had some little trouble with him out this way. J. W. Thomas has been appointed deputy state master in the State Grange, and will go to Oregon City to receive Instruction ns to his duties next Monday. His office will bo shut up for that day. Molalla Sunday school U getting ready for an entertainment for Thanksgiving eve. Miss Ipha Robblna is home from Hood River and she brought some handsome fruit with her. Kllton Sunday. Arthur Knight is planning, to fence the land he slashed the past mimmor. Mrs. Wheeler has been visiting In Portland for a few days guest of her sister. The new butcher shop is open for business. Claude Butty has taken possession of the homo he purchased a few months ago. Mr. Henry Smith I laid up with a sore hand. It Is a case of blood pois oning, and promises to make hltu eon- I Make Your Bedroom Homelike Jacob Smith and Warren Kendle are both setting up the cigars; and In both cases It Is a girl. RUSSELLVILLE. We have seen about the last of our fine weather for this season, I think. George Fllnn has left Salmon and gone to herding sheep. There Is much conflict between our weather prophets. Some foretell a hard winter, others a mild one. So far it has been mild enough. O. S. Bayles Is planning to build a new house and has secured a number of brick for that purpose. Wm. Miller, of Teasel Creek. Is very sick and there seems little chance of recovery. Mrs. Francis Birch U alo on the sick list at this time. Clarence and Leslie Ramsey will be home from Washington in a few days. They have been there for sev eral years. Our sawmill Is still running regard less of the panic. BEAVER CREEK. Herbert Knox, of Fossil, was visit ing friends here last week, ltumor says there will be another wedding at Beaver Creek soon. More the merrier. Mrs. John Wolf Is convalescing, but is still far front well. Mrs. II. W. Parry Is numbered among the sick. Willie and James O'Connor were visiting friends here last week. Miss Mamie Hollman Is helping Mrs. Strong. Martin lVtercher has rented H. Lin dley's farm. Mr. Gamble, from Oregon City, Is working here for W. K. Young. Fred Henrlcl has purchased a ynrt of the Henry Henrlcl farm ami will make it his home. LIBERAL. There will be a host of turkeys go to market from here In time for the Thanksgiving feast. Many farmers In this neighborhood are sowing timothy seed this fall. Had to fall back on the old standby. Our merchant Is cutting down a hlg fir near his store. He don't want too much said about Its size till he gets it down: then you can brag on him all you want to. Peter Hornfck and bis n"n re ELWOOD. Mr. Blttner met with an accident at his mill the other day. In some way he got his hand caught In the big saw and before he could extricate It he lost his first and second fingers. He came to Oregon City to have his hand cared for. Delia Gottberg went to town last Friday. Chester Corbet t Is erecting a new home at Couiton, with Bert Headers as boss builder. Some are still digging potatoes. Where would they have been If we had experienced nn early winter? Snow fell In the mountains last week, and this warm weather should soon melt It. Amlel Bittner has his new house almost completed. m : Wc con sell yim o luirnl J some suit tluit will plcn.se J you. Onc-thlrd vour life Is spent in bed, so why not moke the bedroom home J like. We ton do if for o little money. Try us. t vr. - -. . r. . " b ? 'fir ' - ' fl x til .. -4 I I til There is no "break" at our store except in prices. 0 BEST LINE OF PAINTS IN AMERICA Don't let the builiings go through the rainy season without some protection. We can out sell all competitors. STAFFORD. After a beautiful spell of weather It rained Monday night. Mr. Aernl has finished his new cis tern at the barn and will be clad to cleaning out the river near Wright's ! nave It feit and there are others. bridge. There are a large number of Molalla Saturday, accompanied by hM jogs in the river and a sudden rise mleht float off a lot of them. Harvey Everhart. our road super visor, is putting fine gravel on the road from Wright's bridge towards Molalla. The price of hogs Is down and a number of our farmers wish now they had sold earlier. STONE. The Oregon mist Is on us in earn est. It is still pushing the grass uo to grfen the earth like spring was he-e in the 'ast half of November Our oeo"le are In moderate health. There will be a host of vouchers In the Clear Creek Improvement for the I ennntv to nay soon. Hope the money MILWAUKIE. ! will hold out The neighbors and friends of Jos. ! Elder Boles, who Is 78 years old, is Dohbins eave him a fniit shower 'at ' assisted by Elder G. P. Rich In a but It will give potato digging a back set. A young scapegrace made off last week Monday with Mr. Schaltz's po tato fork, which he had loaned to him. and a suit, we hear, of Mr. Gage's clothes. Country people will have to look a little out when they harbor these kind of people. Curley (Mr. Mays) Is In a critical condition: cannot lie down, and his feet are swollen now. He has been, and Is, a great sufferer. ' A horse belonging to the Sharp Bros, fell Into a dry well last week and was killed. The clerk of our district was anxi ous last week about how he was to get. the money out of the bank at Ore. gon City, where he had deposited It, so as to pay the teachers their month's salary. Hasn't "Fair Play" got the horns of the dilemma In both hands when J V" ton J f fi I tmn . ) 0 Stoves, Ranges, ! eaters ! H I. TOLPOLAR We can sell you stoves J that are fuel-savers and heat generators that will surprise you. Prices al- ways below competitors. J We are chopping both ends off all prices. wpcir in commemoration of his 75th series of meetings here. Two add! birthday. j tlons to church reported. Elder Boles i be says provide something to take the Mi'wauki" U all torn un over the j has been preaching for 57 vears. and j place of the saloons for men who question of a club or no club. Both j is stin a strong expounder of the good have but one cold room to call home shies are lin ne ud and there will te a ; Wort. I ana saioons won in iw m-ir iu; hard fight on election day. Uncle Mark, who will soon b ROjtion. Oregon City once had a free Wo havo lihrnrv Vn a installed wars old is fl snrv as can be. He Is . reading room, which was better than for the use of our people. It h o"e looVing well this fall. nothing. I visited It. but It was not of the travelling institutions sent out; The County Commissioners have an attractive place with Its bare floor, bv the State librarv commission. -decided to rm the Clear Creek water! bard benches and rusty store; though Report says Mrs. Irwin has sold fve under the Clear Crek bridge after acres to a Mr. Jensou. of North Da- this. It has been contrary in the past, kota: consideration $5000. ! Our shingle mill has closed down; NEW ERA. presumably account hard times. , ". and Mrs. Oscar Slvter buried MAIN STREET OPP. POSTOFFICE OREGON CITY, OREGON Afro M S Roberts was eslled to , tVir ann Pedrick in the catholic cem TacOa to attend the funeral of an'etery Sunday. He died Friday, a suf-1 lonkeeper. it was a beginning, and may have been replaced by better by now, as I have not visited Oregon City for ... T nn . n.ftt. Vol- Pit, V ni-rvM I something better and I am no friend to saloons, and have no use for a sa- aunt, Rev. Charlotte M. Lovejov, who ferer from pneumonia was preacher in church In that city. the Splritua'.ist MOLALLA. Our road supervisor is gathering in his tools for the winter; no more work this season. Mrs. Mary Brown, of r.waco, asn.. ,T. Burgoyne was transacting bus! ness in Oreeon City Tuesday. The Baker boys caught a large fox a few days ago. It had been seen and chased a number of times before, but Mrs. Du-ftin has gone to Dallas to ' to the Baker boys and their dogs fell assist, in caring for her grandson, Iels. ton Thompson, who has the measles. Joe Sevcik was a Sunday guest at the Houeham home. Kate Newberry spent Sunnay witn Is visiting old friends here. From , Miss Mary Lents, of Woodburn, and here she will go to Los Angeles, to Saturday night they attended the ball spend the winter with her daughter -at the Armory. Bessie, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adams are ha" py over the birth of a daughter. It seems to be the Adams luck to have all girls. Robbins Bros, have their gas plant In operation and It lights up the pre mises nicely. We are hoping for a condensed milk plant. We have $5000 subscrib ed but it will take that much more to make It a go. Mrs. Pennlman Is having a picket fence built' around her house. CANBY. Mr. Fellers is erecting a new home on the lands he recently purchased of Frank Kllton. Ralph Gribble, of Mackshurg. was a Sunday guest at the home of Wm. Kendel. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kllton and Mr the glory of catchlnjf the varmint Mr. Powell received the sad news of his brother's sudden death by fall ing from a roof he was tinning. We have not heard the particulars, but ' Mr. and Mrs. Powell left Immediately for the house of moumlnif. Mean while the store Is closed until after the funeral, making the second time within six months they have been called away by the sudden death of a dear relative. planning on a very enjoyable enter tainment. A play, entitled "Capt. Rackett," followed by a basket social Is to be given December 7 at the Grango hall. Entertainment free. Mrs. (Garret returned pVydnetulay evening from a two-months' visit with friends In Arlington, Wph. Mrs. Lavanclhea Clark, of Portland. Is visiting thl week with Mrw. K.I Burnett Miss Delia Glover has returned to her home after an absence of sever al months In Portland. A tiny visitor arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ell Suter last Tu-s-day. The little man and hla mother are doing nicely. MIhs Lena Kellog, formerly of Eagle Creek but now of Oregon City. Is here on a visit to her brother, Noah Stlngley. We are pleased to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meyers back to their old home after an absence of several months In Portland. Mr. Meyers was formerly station agent here, for the O. W. P. Co. and again takes charge of the office. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HARVEY E. CROSS ATTORN KY AT LAW EAGLE CREEK. After an absence of 20 years, F. Prehels, of Oleweln. Iowa, Is again visiting his sister-in-law, Mrs. Glover, of this place. The Dramatic Club.lately organized and Mrs. Frank Moy visited Grandma by the Grange of Eagle Creek, Is Henl Kettrtte, Liiann, Initurnrice MmIii Hireel, omcr.o.N city GEORGE C. BROWNELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Phone: Main 521 Office in Caufield Bidg., Ifoln and Elg t Sts THOS. F. RYAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Probate and Realty Law Practice Specialties Real Estate, Insurance and Loan. Office Upstairs, first building south of Courthouse. LETTER LIST. Woman's list Mrs. W. Cadeth, Miss Daisio McFarland, Mr. Geo. Ward. Men's list Geo. Baker, Oscar Baumgaten, Ira R. Bradley, Herbert Crefferd, Ed Dahl, Mund Darro, Wm. Johnson, Mr. Looney, E. More, Jas. L. Patterson, A. L. Turpen, Frank Williams, 1407, 14th st. Money transferred by Postal Tele-flraph. I DON'T WORRY ATCH U W GROW No Rent to Pay That's why we sell Ftttnitor e, Carpets, Etc. FOR LESS. Sells Furniture, Carpets, Etc fo? less. No Rent to Pay That's why we sell Furniture, Carpets, Etc. FOR LESS. W. S. U'RKN C. SCHUHBKL U'REN & SCHUEBEL ATTOKN HVS-AT-LA W- -IWUTSCHKR ADVOKAT Will practice ii all courts, make collections and rttlemrnt of riUtrt Ktinniu. alwUacts bt title, lend you money on llrst mortKKC Office in tYTLRfBlSC Building, Orexon 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, ..... . 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