i on i city c.v f fHi'nr:, HIDXY, DECEMBER 6, 1907. o... ............. ............. ......................... .0 NEWS OF THE COUNTY , o RUSSELLVILLE. Klatawa Skukum Elihee Mica Kura trlx (tux) Waake. No, we don not understand any such incoherent Jumbling together of mis spelled jargon, but one thing we do understand and this Is that we are living on a seven tree tops' higher eminence than is our contemporary correspondent from Molalla, and can see farther than he can in most any direction, and enjoy the bright, warm, beautiful sunshine while he Is envel oped in a sea of fog and can not see afar off and needs an overcoat to keep him warm in the middle of the day. Which, perhaps, is the reason why for 30 years he has climbed over the William Dart and Haseltine hills to get to Wllholt when a shorter road would miss both hills entirely and be a great benefit to all parties Interest ed or concerned. O. S. Boyles Is building a new resi dence. Mr. McFarland, of Troutdale. is building a house on his land here. Thanksgiving Day was observed here with an excellent program at the school house in the evening, fol lowed by a splendid feast free for every one present N. A. Thlm, L B. Trullinger and family, and Mrs. Arcada Bowman and daughter, Hazel, were the guests of C. W. Brown's Thanksgiving day. Mr. Wingfield ha9 sold quite a num ber of cattle this fall. EAGLE CREEK. Here's to the sunshine. May it remain with us many days! We were treated to some realistic fireworks Thanksgiving evening, when the trolley on the 0. W. P. car broke causing a delay in traffic for several hours. The break happened about dusk, hence the fireworks. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Douglas have commenced housekeeping in their new house, recently purchased of Ed Burnett John and Ruel O'Neil and Earl Beck, ,of Portland, spent a few days last week with their cousins, Millard and Lloyd Trullinger. A Thanksgiving shooting match on last Wednesday in Eagle Creek, given by Neil and Jaques. As your homble correspondent didn't attend we failed to get the particulars. eBginnlng with December 2 the Smith & Arment camp pay their men only $1.50 per cord. Instead of $2, as before. Now if the consumer could only be benefitted by the drop in prices, but we hear such is not the case, so far. Mr. Doskins has moved his family onto the old Rivers' place, while cut ting wood near here. CAN BY. Rev Clarence True Wilson, of Port- lanu, spoKe nere ou me lemperauce i i. n u. j . i ji issue last week. He had a large audi ence and he interested them greatly. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Lee are visit ing William Knight and family. Mr. Reader, of Portland, was a sec ond temperance speaker to lecture for us. He was here last Sunday night and had a good audience. Mrs. Perry Burns has her Christ mas gift already; its a nice new stove. The railroad company is laying a new track through our town. Frank Weed is building new fences and chicken houses. H. C. Phelps is visiting his daugh ter here. LOGAN. Many of our farmers are plowing at . this writing. The sick in Logan are all convales- cent or entirely well. ' The W. O. W.dance Is said to have been a pleasant function. . O. D. Robbins has a blind pig that he says is as smart a3 any other mem- ber of the "family." Don't forget election at the next meeting of Harding Grange. If you , don't attend don't expect to get an office. The officers of our Grange fire in surance company are bragging that there has not been a fire loss in the company since April, 190G. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnstone are happy over the arrival of a little son Thanksgiving day or thereabouts. MULINO. Arikin Bros, have been takine advan-1 tage of plenty of water to make.a run of logs the past week. Mr. Maples, our popular miller, is planning to move to Hood River in the spring. We are sorry to see him go. Rev. Reams will preach at the church here Sunday evening, Arthur Smith wa3 the guest Mon day of Fred and Agnes Woodside. Mr. Fairfield, our blacksmith, is at present moving to Molalla. Mr, and Mrs. Udell are at present visiting relatives and friends In Yam hill county. Mr. and Mrs. George Burllngame, of Lygh Valley, are guests of Chas. Shaw ami family. Mrs. Mary Mallatt Is able to be up and around among friends. Dan Graves has moved to ttie Edwin Trullinger place. Mr. Ashby has returned to his homo in Linn county. BEUNA VISTA. Mr. Raker has uurchased six lots In Kansas City and will build a home in j the spring. A. Sloper, of Black Rock, was a Sunday guest of John Buyer. A number of young friends sur prised Miss Sadie Caunady Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. Miller spent Sun day with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Delano, of Montavllle, were visiting friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyer enter tained a few friends Sunday. SANDY. Work has been resumed on the Mt. Hood electric road. Grading is completed in places and things are be ing pushed. Some people are acting stubborn over the right of way but it is likely to work out all right In the end. Sandy is still booming despite the speculators panic in the East One new p'.at of lots has been opened and Sandy citizens are thinking of incor porating. V. Fosberg has opened a harness shop. Mr. Fosberg does nice work and is getting much trade. . M. McCormack has purchased the butcher business of B. Hart and will be found at the old stand. J. B. Tauney is putting In a new gasoline engine to run the machinery in his machine shop. A sDecial road meeting held Satur- day evening ended in a contest of woras oeiween iwu ciuicua. Our debating society had a hot time last week. Next meeting Saturday evening. Debate on "Resolved, That the money barons of this country are responsible for the present panic." J. A. Tletz, who has been an invalid for the past three years, died Tuesday. While friends were out of the house he fell on the stove while trying to wait on himself, and before help could reach him he was so badly burned that he died. Mr. Tletz was an old sea captain and had lived in Sandy for a number of years. MOUNTAIN VIEW. The wind blew a gale here Wednes day. svnnlr Waltprs nf Eugene, is a m,0ot r.t hU alster Mrs D. W. Grif- fin whom he had not geen for ft score ... OI yeare. Mrs. Wiley May is still numbered among the sick. Curtis Shelby Is driving team for Ed Gottberg. A blacksmith from Oswego has moved here; he lives In Mrs. Lock'B house. Miss Pearl Curran is home after a pleasant visit with friends and rela tives in Kansas, Iowa and Colorado. Mrs. Forbes and son, Charles, have sold their Jarm near Maple Lane and moved into town. Mr. Henderson and family are now pleasantly situated in their new home to the rear of the United Brethren church. Mrs SDeneer and family have movea from toe Mrs. Hickman cottage to Washington street. juss Maud Griffin and Josle Curran have taken a position in the woolen j mju Mrs. DuvalK of Sellwood, was vls- j iting friends here Monday, j Mr; and Mrs. C. W. Friedrich spent the day Thanksgiving with the father ;0f Mrs. Friedrich, in Carus. will Jones, of St. Johns, was visit- ing his mother, Mrs. J. P. Rholl, last Miss Hazel Francis was a guest Saturday of Miss Haytie Bethke, of Oswego. Will Priebe Is suffering from a poisoned eye. J. Gerber has taken the school cen sus this year. Mrs. Hickman was visiting her son I in Portland last week. Eddie Hornshuh was home from j school at Eugene for the Thanksgiv- j Ing holidays. I HIGHLAND. I Saturday, Dec. 7, is Grange day at j Clarkes. As It is annual election aay a nig turnout is aeweu. Mr. Shockley had one of his horses kicked by one of its mates. Nothing serious but the horse will walk lame for some time. The school at district 33 will have CI i ! !-i':ta i.."' n CiirSt-i!4 'v1 HI .hl-n l oinii-a ;!l '. .!., UtCK MftlWtiaU tuuU.ufc ..... ..... V saw cutting wood for neighbors. William Wlndgett mads a bonflr of his old chicken house after com pleting a new one. Matt Kandel and his frau have gone to the mountains for a few days on the ranch. Theo Wlrtji la planning to move back to this burg from Estacada. Friends made a surprise for Lloyd and Eva Schram, who were home from school last week. Everylmdy had a good time. SPRINGWATER. George Boudlsh'a little boy, Buford, of Portland, formerly of Springwater. died in Portland. The funeral was held in Springwater by Rev. Paroun gian, of Estacada, on November 2(5, Robert Guttrldge and Llnna Haney, both of Springwater. were married In Oregon City by Rev, Landsborough November 27. Another farm changed hands In Springwater; a rancher from east of the mountains bought the Albright place and Is moving on the same. The Christian Endeavor of the church here had a very entertaining social at the parsonage Thanksgiving evening. The Sunday school people will have an entertainment Christmas eve. J. A. Shlbley heard a racket among his prr.e poultry In the daytime and had the pleasure of killing a large coyote. DOVER. Dr. Watters and Mr. McClure left for Portland Saturday. Mr. Berkhouse, from Eufaula. Wash., Is here visiting his daughter, Miss Alice. Joel Chestine la a new pupil in the Dover district school this week. C. A. Keith took a load of apples to Eagle Creek Tuesday. Birch Roberts killed a large cougar near Rocky Scrabble last week. If measured nine feet from tip to tip. The hide is on exhibition at the Rob erts' home. Mr. and Mrs. Kitfmlller went to Portland this week. Rev. J. W. Exon preached at the M. E. church Sunday. Joseph DeShazer was transacting business in Eagle Creek last Satur day. Frank Ahnert made a trip to Port land Tuesday. There was a neighborhood Thanks giving dinner at the hom of Joseph DeShazer In honor of his mother. A bountiful dinner wars served by the ladies, and Dr. Wafters preached a fine sermon after dinner. TTiere were 35 present, and all left wishing "Grandma" many more Thanksgiv ings. NEEDY. The young folks from fiere who at tended the mask ball af Aurora re port a fine time. Misses Inez Hlltim and Lucy Arm strong and Mrs. Thompson attended church at Rock Creek Sunday. J. D. Ritter and wire returned from Southern Oregon Suinlay ewning. Gus Stiewe came up from Port land to eat turkey at home. Ralph Ackerson. from Eastern Washington, is visiting relatives here. D. B. Yoder butchered a fine lot of hogs Monday. Mr. Will Klrchem, of Ccgan;. visiter friends here a few days the past week. Prof. Ogle is giving excellent satis faction here, as a teacher of music. Rudy Ritter made a business trip to Canby Saturday. Thfi Mutual Telephone Co. hehf their meeting Monday evening and elected new directors: B. F. Smith, C. Hilton, J. Mitts, E. Mitts ami J. Wnrrhman Miss Grace Ritter was chosen central girl and the switch-1 board will be moved to J. D. tuners at once. A lot of our young folks' were- out! fox hunting Sunday; but found no- fox. Otis Townsend has six fine Dira dogs. Some of our "shootists" went to th shoot at Molalla Thursday. Joe Johnson Is very sick. Miss Wllda Elliott was in FTeedy on business last week. 1 Mrs. Molson and daughter has !wen visiting her parents at Ballston. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nobntt were guests last Friday at the home of P. B. Hardesty. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Ftsn wwre Sun day guests at the home of A. S. Thompson. C. C. Molson lost a gooI horse last week. Miss Grace Thompson fs visiting friends in Portland. Herb Johnson Is working- at the car penter trade in Aurora. Miss May Price entertafned friends from Portland Thanksgiving. Charles Boynton, of Woodburn, Is thinking seriously of toratlng In our midst. FVRFHTV1RIB (St E&rdware : Make Your Bedroom - wc can sen vou a nana- some suit that will please you. One-third your life is spent in bed, so why not make the bedroom home- like. Wc eon do it for a little money. Try us. Unrn tc nn itUvnnh" ni ami ctnir nut 13 iiu uitcm ai uui aiuit BEST LINE OF PAINTS IN AMERICA vBrmNDQtj WWW, v,'1'!:ji:ii,,-0,' 5 .!.''A''(S3?. MAIN STREET OPP. Mta Nellie Blosaer was a giiext for . few days last week of Miss Z FIhd. SCrs. Anna Berry, formerly MIhi Anna lUtter, of this county, dle4 sud denly at her home in Ashland Ore, of nermirrhage of the longs, Saturday evening, November 23. She ha4 suf fered from consumption for some tinw. The funeral took placw Tuesday af ternoon from the undertaking cnapel of J. P. Dodge & Sons, Rev. E. F. Green officiating; the ItiOirmenC &tng atongsWe of her late himbana, rratiK Berry, who died two years ago. Deceased was bom lit CTaia.mas county May 4, 18G6, and Is siirvlveil by two sons, Royal and Percy Hotter. She leaves a brother. X. D. Ritter, of Aurora, and four sisters, Mr. Dob bins, of Marshfleld; Wxs. Harst, of Hubbard Mrs. Brant, ofjuneaa; Atas ka, and Mrs. Strickland, of Los An gi'les, Calif. Of her relatives only her sun and ber brother and wife were present at the funeral. Shubel School Report. Following Is the report of dktrtct No. 80 for the monta endlmr Nor. 29: Nambr of pupils enrolled 23, num her nt days taiiKhC 19. avoragp dally attendance 24, number owes of tardi ness 6. Those who were neither ab sent nor tardy are Beulah Hornshuh, Sophia Bohlender, Bertha Kllnger, Hilda Shubel, Esther Glnthwr, Alvln and Wesley Stormer, and Wendel Gin ther. Visitors preseat dormg the month 5, Including two of onr direc tors Jacob GrossmWer and John Heft. We lavite the patrons to visit the school. ROBERT CINTHER. Teacher. It takes years of experience, fine figuring, and shrewd manipulation of the market aupply to provide the high est grade of goods at the lowest prices, as well as years of honest en deavor and straightforward business methods to establish our reliability and superiority as we have done. In selecting your holiday gifts this is a aafe store for hurried people. Ail toys are sold at a very small margin; you will find that 25 cents will buy more In our establishment than 50 cents In the high-rent district tores. We have very strong lines In Rock ing Horses, Dolls, Boys' Wagons, Coasters, Velocipedes, Mechanical Toys, outside of our regular lines of Silverware, Cutlery, 8clssors, Furni ture, Carpets and Hardware. t e A. 1:11 . .. 1 V I 1 tr-- - - '- fir'' - - i I. TOLPOLAR POSTOFFICE OREGON CITY, OREGON PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HARVEY E. CROSS ATTORNEY AT LAW Lfxirm, Innurnnce GEORGE C. BROWNELL ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Phone: Maia 521 Office to Caufield Bldg., Main and Kg t Sts THOS. F. 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Stoves, Ranges, ! eatei's : We can sell you stoves J that are fuel-savers and heat generators that will surprise you. Prices al- ways below competitors. We are chopping both ends off all prices. Main Hired, OUHOON CITY C. SC11UEBEL SCHUEBEL -DEUTSCIIER ADVOKAT F. f. CRIFFITH GRIFFITH THE BRUNSWICK W. H. 8ILCOX, Prop. Hotel and Restaurant Bent Service snd AccomuiodaMons Main St., Opp. suspension Bridge Your Property H I 9