OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1908. NEWS OP THE COUNTY WILSONVILLE. John Young and family have moved to thrlr new home. F. F. Seeley and family nnt New Years at the home of their daughter In Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bar ber. Mr. and Mrs. Port Baker have mov ed to Portland to live after a few weeks of honeymoon with friends here. Miss Ellen Probst has returned to her ehool duties In Oregon City after a pleasant vacation season here. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Chttter, of Portland, spent the holiday season with friends here. The new teacher engaged for Wil sonville will move his family here and begin duties next Monday. Our O. A. C. boys, who have been home for the holiday season, have all gone back to work. The electric line to Salem Is oper ating one car now, going to Salem one day and to Portland the next. . Mrs. A. P. Todd is visiting in Wil lamette this week guest of her daugh ter. Mrs. Baker. Drew Lanker. a well known Snake River steamboat man. is visiting eredfrien Hlek backtnwH2armnn dofiy friends and relatives here. . v MARKS PRAIRIE. Our farmers are getting disgusted ! at so much rain, as but little work can ! be done here on account of so much water on the ground. j Our road boss Is having a hard time j keeping our roads passable. j All kinds of stock are looking finei here. Our farmers seem to have plenty of feed, and some have hay to sell. George Oglesby and sons were call ing at Cribble's Sunday. Several social parties have been pulled off among our neighbors here the past week. Ernest Hltchman. of Monitor, was burled at Rock Creek cemetery last week. He was a member of Needy Camp. No. 511, W. O. W., and was ' JL' v.,u ! sick for a long time and was kept In j pood standing by the camp. His wid ow and two small children will get $2,000 from the order. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaetz have a youngster at their home, Wade Cribble Is getting the ground i ready to plant a large apple orchard. He will plant only first-class stock. Hop union is all the talk here, and almost all hop raisers here have signed up the roll of membership. Miss Garsen was a truest at Henry Krause's the past week. Miss Viola Cribble Is teaching school at the Feller's schoolhouse, near Butteville. We have had no snow here a3 yet but rain galore. Ralph Koeher Is attending a busi- ness college in roruana. A. D. Gribble has one of the largest stock barns in the county, and it is np-to-date in all 1U various depart ments. HOOD VIEW. John Young and family have moved Into their new house. Christmas trees were a scarcity here, owing, we snppose, to banking business. Our Sunday school had a small one, with only candy and nuts for the members of the Sunday school. The Ladies' Aid met in the parson age Thursday, with a social to the husbands of the same, serving them 1 with a nice dinner. na pn aua najmuna oewy iu uo.- ns loung returned 10 scnooi at cor- vallis today j Amos anu Auna. omey Bpeui r n-. day and Saturday with George Seely and family. The street cars are running at Wil sonville. making one trip a day to Salem one day and back to Portland next day. We expect good service in a short time now. The Hood View and Graeme Bchools opened last week, but owing to the lack of a teacher Wilsonville will not begin until January 13. MILWAUKIE. Having our Sellwood cars back we are now anxious to know what the railway commission will do about the 5-cent fare. Our shingle mill has resumed oper ations and we are told that the com pany has orders ahead for three months. Mrs. Quinn, who has sold her place, is preparing to build on the lots re cently purchased next to J. H. Reid. The Minthorn Flower Club, compos ed of dear young girls, is arranging for a benefit pound social, proceeds to go to a worthy couple who are in need. Mrs. Sargent is still very ill. Mrs. Ballard, our postmistress, has been very sick and "Bee" Bullard has been doing the work in the office. Our Corvallls students, of which we have nearly a dozen, have returned to their duties. Misses Eva and Marie Duffy have returned to Mt. Angel College after a pleasant holiday season. We have a buyerfor timber lands and for two ten acre tracts. Wc have for sale some fine river front properties. Have made some nice additions to our list in last few days. W. F. SCHOOLEY & CO. 606 MAIN STREET OREGON CITY. MACKSBURG. A good. Mails convention was held In Scramlin's hall on New Years eve, With Judge Dimlck and T. B. Killln present The subject was discussed pro and con but no vote taken and the convention adjourned sine die. As no tax has been levied so far we don't know whether we are to have needed Improvements or not. Not much en thusiasm was hown. W. C. Wilson's new barn is "coming on" some. When J. W. Smith's new bungalow Is completed it will bo the fiuest this side of Oregon City. Wm. Johann aud daughter Freda, of Portland, are visiting friends here as guests of Fred Johann and his mother. BEUNA VISTA. Tat Murray has moved Into the Still well house. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, of Polk county, spent their holiday seasou with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller. Miss Lulu Miller Is suffering severe ly with rheumatism and friends fear it may attack her heart. EAGLE CREEK. And still it rains. Miss Cleo Douglass has returned m venon. Wash., where she has K- , . , , ... . Walter Douglass and family, of Boyd, are.vislting his pareuts. Messrs. H. S. Gibson, E. S. Palfrey and W. F. Douglass went to Portland Thursday on business. Mrs. J. D. Wordle and son, Claud, went to Portland on Friday last. Charles Mark wood, of Calaveras County, Calif., is visiting relatives 1 here. Henry I'dell and family, of Dover, were down to Mrs. Udell's father's, Mr. Gibson, on Saturday. Mr. Gibson and son, Dick, had a hog-kllling bee; they butchered four hogs. Ed Douglass Is busy plowing his po tato ground. Charley Markwood Is as- Bating him, .ii a. in f x: i i viui lieu l.viuc J " - i Year's from Portland, where she had been visfting relatives tnd friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Douglass gave a turkey dinner at their home on Chrst mas to a few of their relatives and friends. Everyone had a very enjoy Rble Ume And ,B the evenlng a few of the neighbors came in and they tripped light fantastic until early dawn. Very suddenly on Friday afternoon Miss Helen Brower took her books and left the school, not to return. She is going to Estacada to attend school. Miss Bina Douglass celebrated New Year's by scrubbing the schoolhouse. She was assisted by Miss Effie Grace and Roy Douglass. Cleo Douglass and Mrs. Gibson were In attendance as witnesgeg Elmer Douglass Is digging post- holes for David Hoffmelster. On Thursday evening Mrs. Gibson and Miss Effle Grace called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Douglass. Mr. Stubble, of Estacada, was seen In our burg Thursday evening. Jim Menane returned to Silverton, having spent his Christmas vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Douglass gave a dinner on New Year's. All present spent a very enjoyable day. Roy Cooper, of Hood River, is help ing Ray Wordle cut wood for J. P. Wordle. Mrs. Rolfe, having received a tele gram stating that her daughter, Mrs. Cornish, is severely ill. left Friday morning for Medford where her daughter resides. Mr8 Cahm anj Mr McCord are on !. iu is Fred Cooke, of Damascus, was seen in our burg Sunday evening. School commenced this morning after the usual holiday vacation. A good many were at church Sun day, expecting to hear our new minis ter. Mr. Devin, but for some reason he failed to come, so the choir led in a song service instead. We are hoping he will not disappoint us next Sunday. Special music will be given. All are welcome. Mr. Trullinger has resumed work on his new house, after some delay in getting the necessary lumber. He hopes to have it completed by Spring. We must not forget to mention our new church choir, lately organized, as follows: Mrs. Masson. soprano; Mrs. Thurman, alto; Mr. Thurman, tenor; Mr. Masson, bass. We look forward to some real musical treats . MOUNTAIN VIEW. Mrs. Grubbs and children are Just home from a pleasant visit to Mrs. G. Roberts, in the Superior sawmill dis trict. Elmer and Arthur Wohler, of Hills boro, spent the holiday season with friends and relatives here. James Forbes, of St. John, spent the holidays here with his mother and brother. Mrs. McGruo was visiting friends In Oswego this week. Fred Curran, manager of the Super- lor mills, was seen on our streets this week. J. Murrow la moving to the Ijuld poultry farm at Sellwood. Grandma and Rev, M alloy are on the sick list again. Mr. Miles and family have moved to the house recently vacated by J. W, Currln and family. LIBERTY. Mrs. S. J. Burns has recovered from a severe attack of grip. B. II. Burns has a new gun that will shoot a thousand yards. N. H. Darnall was a Sunday guest at S. Wright's. Max Ileus made his periodical visit to Colton Sunday. Fishing for small fry Is good even at this season of the year. There was quite an exodus of logs in the Molalla it the last rise, but many of them got stranded before destination was reached,- W. O. Vaughn has purchased some high priced turkeys for breeding pur poses. William Morey is very sick, having suffered a relapse In the past week. Fat hogs and beef have been picked up pretty close In this neighborhood. Some little plowing Is going forward every time it stops raining for a few minutes. OSWEGO. Mrs. A. J. Mclirew, of Oregon City, was guest of Oswego friend Tuesday. The Oswego Women's Club met at the home of Mrs. G. 11. Pettinger Wed nesday afternoon. Mrs, Ruth Wlnt Is numbered among the sick. Ed Gottlierg, of Oregon City, was a guest Tuesday of his sister. Emil Messing was visiting Oswego friends Sunday. The United Artisans Installed the following officers Saturday: Mrs. Agnes E. Cox, past master artisan; Wilder Wllmot. matter artisan; Miss Gladys Nelson, superintendent; Mrs. S. E. Prosser, secretary; Samuel E. Cox. treasurer; Vernon Nelson, In spector; Edwtn Hawke. senior conduc tor; Ethel Blazer, Junior conductor; Josephine Hansen, master of ceremo nies; Henry Plait, Instructor; Gilbert Haines, warder: Mr. and Mrs. Phllo Zimmerman, field commanders. NEEDY. Sam Hendricks, who recently Joined the ranks of the benedicts, has moved to Needy. Pat Dozier Is home for a short stay. Mrs. Percy Rltter has been enter taining her mother, Mrs. Reams, of ButUville. George Ieffler was a caller Suaday at the Noblltt ranch. Mrs. Grant Dimlck, of Oregon City, spent the holidays here with her par ents. Miss Wllda Elliott was In Hubbard Saturday for a short csJ'. A little' son of B. D. Yodcr had his nose broken at school while playing. The County Surveyor was trying to locate Mr. Carother's farm for him. He is now satisfied that he still lives in good old Clackamas. Miss Lucy Armstrong Is again liv ing In Needy. ( Frank Fish and family spent Sunday evening as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Garrett. Frank Spagle made a recent visit to his old home here. Mrs. Dan Flood, of Upland. Cal.. has been a guest of Mrs. A. W. Thompson. Miss Estella Criswell, who has been very sick. Is reported much better. Miss Alderman, our school teacher, week. Mrs. Jennie Noblltt and son have returned from Eldorado, where they spent the holidays. STAFFORD. The holidays passed off wet and quiet. Those who went to Wilsonville to the New Year party there report a good time. Fred Waelhke, son of Rev. Waelhke, Is assisting with a revival at Forest Grove during his vacation. He Is studying for the ministry himself. Mr. anil Mrs. Gag have been enter taining Mr. and Mrs. Brittaln, of St. Johns. Mr. Herm's daughter Is sick with what Is supposed to be measles. Slfe had Just returned from the hospital in Portland a few days before she was taken sick with her new ailment. Miss Bee Gage has been spending her vacation among friends here. Judging by onr winter we ought to have a record-breaking crop next year. Holidays passed off quietly. No weddings, births or deaths that your correspondent has heard of. The gen tle rain has fallen very persistently with now and then a let-up to encour age newcomers. On Thursday evening 30. friends and acquaintances gave Miss Bee Gage, who was spending the holidays with relatives in Stafford, an agreeable sur prise party. When she opened the door to their knock she said she thought there was no end to people and lanterns. It was a complete sur prise to her, although the family and some visiting friends had been ap prised of It some days before. She returned to her studies on the 5th, well satisfied with her vacation. Messrs. Brink and Nussbaum have been building new picket fences around the house and yard. Mrs. Powell returned Monday from a visit among relatives at Mt. Angel. Mrs. Keller has Joined the Church of God in Portland. Mr. Aernl's daughter, recently out of the hospital, has been sick at home the past week with something thought by the family to be measles. The father notified the teachers and kept the children out of school. A couple of the others have had a fever in the last few days, but did not break out yet. Mr. Neissbaum seems to be the champion pig-sticker and In demand from Dan to Bersheba, as It' were. SHUBEL. Philip Masslnger, who is now work ing in a furniture factory In Portland, came home for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Shubel made a business trip to Portland one day last week. Our mall carrier had a break-down ne cold and rainy evening last week up on the Highland part of his route. Good roads are essential to satisfac- I Male Your Bedroom Wc am sell you a hand some suit that will plense you. One-third your life is spent in bed, so why not make the bedroom home like. We con do it for o little money. Try us. There is no "break" at our store 0 BEST LINE V- .OR tory mral service. Jay Dlx, while hauling a load of lumber from his mill to Chris Horn schuh's place last Saturday, hail quite a break-down. While trying to make the turn In the road near the Hill place, where the new plank road from Highland Joins the darken road. The man who supervised the laying of the turn either knew very little nlniut plank laying or had less regard for those who are compelled to make the. turn. In either case, he ought to be ashamed of his work Mrs. Fred Moehnke, a beloved and honored woman of this community, died of pneumonia Thursday, Decem ber 2C, l'.07, and was laid to rest In the Lutheran cemetery the following Sunday. While her death was some what sudden, Hhe had been a sufferer from asthma many years. John Hettman and wife, of Dufur, have returned to their home after a visit of several weeks with his par ents here. Charley Kllnger has gone to East ern Oregon to work again, after having been home for several wf-eks. Henry Hettman has gone to East ern Oregon on a visit. Misses Lulu and Heulah Hornschuh visited with their sister, Calla. In Port land during the h61ldajB. CLARKES. Samuel Elmer went to California lat week to look after his farm, which he Ixmght last year, and to see how he would like it there. Mr. Mudgett and Mr. Davidson went to town on business last Monday. Mr. Lund has come buck on his place to stay, and Mrs. Lund Is In Washington. Clarkes' school started agala Mon day, after a short vacation. Mr. Bottemlller has the first new milch cow of the season. Miss Grace Smith has rime back to Timber Grove to finish her term of schfxil. a The Methodist Episcopal Church had its quarterly meeting last Sun day. Rev. O. J. Rleker, of Newberg, was here to preach. Patrick Sullivan left for school again Saturday. Mrs. Iarklns went home last Sun day, after a pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs. Nicholas. Ben Marshall Is finishing his new house. Mrs. Ben Marshall Is in Portland vis iting friends. The Grangers had their regular meeting Saturday in Clarkes. There was a masquerade ball on New Year's eve with a large crowd, held In the Grange hall. OSWEGO. Miss Mabel Jefferson, of Salem, Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs, G. W. Pros ser. David Nelson and family have moved Into their new home near the school building. E. J. Russell Is visiting with his son, Fred Russell, at Cottage Grove, Or. Miss Jessie C. Van Horn Is elected to fill the vacancy In the primary de-f partment of the Oswego school, caused S.1 v f! a in . '. i I in r . . , : ut i 1 uJ :' , . - Jvt.V .. , . "ft7.. fH i.f OF PAINTS IN " i ji.i :i ) - n -v ,..,.11 " A I. TOLPOLAR by the resignation of Miss Eunice Garfield. Miss Edna Klr.gkiide Is the guest of Miss Maud Zimmerman, Portland, this week. A very pleasant birthday party wan given at liryn Avon on Ni'w Year's day. One of the Interesting features was an original em read by Deucon O. Eaton, who Is now jn his SSth year. Miss Catherine Burns, of Portland, was visiting Oswego friends on New Year's day. Miss Ethel Thompson was the guest of Miss Bessie Francis, Portland, New Year's day. Miss Julia Thompson returned home from St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday, On Monday evening Miss Eunice GardeM and Mr. I'age, of Portland, were married by Rev. D. H. Gray, at tils home In the city. Miss Garfield was, for atvernt years, a primary teacher In the local school. DOVER. James Wolf, of Elkton, South Da kota, returned home New Year's clay, having been gone two years. Mrs. Kltzmlller entertained all her children anil grand-children, and Mrs, J. W, Exon and daughter, Jennie, at dinner New Year's. Charles A. Keith was In Oregon City Thursday and Friday In the In terest of the proiHjsed new road dis trict. Mart New and wife went to Portland last week. Mrs. New was having some dental work done. The I)over mail-carrier bad a run away Saturday; In consequence, the mall was over an hour late. John Roberts returned. to his school Sunday. The Dover school opened Monday morning, having had a vacation for two weeks. C. A. Keith went to Sandy Monday with apples and a hundred ismnds of home-cured, smoked meat. Mr. and Mrs. Keith entertained the Hews family at dinner New Year's day. New officers were elected for tho Sunday school December 29; Mrs. J. W. Exon, superintendent; C. A. Keith, assistant superintendent; Mrs. Joe DeShager, secretary; Mary Bews, treasurer; .'In:. K.dtlt, librarian. MOLALLA. Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Adams celebra ted their fiftieth anniversary on New Year's day. There wen- 32 relatives present and a host of friends to par tlclpnte In the happy occasion. The worthy couple came here from Illinois over 40 years ago and have been good citizens. The Molalla telephone company has decided to construct a line from the Graham corner to Oregon City, and an assessment of $1 was voted to defray the expense. A new switch board is to be Instal led in the near future. The expense will total about 200. 'Mr. and Mrs. I). ICngle Rre Joyful over the possession of a handsome boy baby, born Christmas day,, weighing 12 pounds. Miss Sadie Thomas has returned to Homelike I . . A it except in prices. AMERICA Dn'1 'ct buildings RO through the rainv season lftlAllt, nm nrr without some protection. We can out sell all com petitors. Stoves, Ranges, eaters We can sell you stoves that are fuel-savers and j heat generators that will surprise you. Prices al- 4 ways below competitors. We are chopping both ends off all prices. J H ORFhon riTV nnpr.niM O school dudes at Mt. Angle. Mrs. M. II. I tt, who ban been with her ulster, Mrs. Thoiiuin, during her 111. ness, linn gon on n visit to friends In Portland and Seattle. Molullu Grange Installed Its officers Inst Saturday. A good time resulted Mrs. Hayherst, of Gladstone, I vis iting friends here. I-s'er, Anna and Mary Glpson with borfte fur the holiday but have return ed to Portland. The l ulled ArtUnim held their In stallation Saturday evening Molalla lodge No. 1M nnd Rebekah Oak No. lr.'J held Joint installation Saturday night, starting off the new year right. All our Covatlls student t hnt were home fr the Christmas season have returned to their school duties. FOR SALE 27 acn-s onion land. 12 cleared; good fences, new house, Kiultry yards and house, stable, 10i fruit trees. H acre small fruits; spring water; i mill's from Oregon City. Good ronnon for selling. Ap ply E. Hughes, R. K. I). So. 5. Oregon City, i-;;t TIME CARD. 0. W. P. RAILWAY i.eave Arrtvw Leave Arrive i s en t a -S e ! I a a I ft. - Ji g g ft. O O u o M:0o 5:40 5:48 6:60:00 0:54 6:25 7:20 7:30 6:25 C:35 7:29 7:00 7:65 8:06 7:00 7:10 8:04 7:35 8:30 8:40 7:35 7:45 8:39 8:10 9:05 9:15 8:10 8:20 9:14 8:45 9:40 9:50 8:45 8:66 9:49 9:20 10:15 10:25 9:20 9:30 10:24 9:5510:50 11:00 9:65 10:05 10:59 10:30 11:25 11:35 10:30 10:40 11:34 11:05 12:00 12:10 ll:05 llilS 12:09 11:40 12:35 12:45 11:40 11:60 12:44 12:15 1:10 1:20 12:15 12:25 1:19 12:50 1:45 1:55 1 2:50 1:00 1:54 1:25 2:20 2:30 1:25 1:35 2:29 2:00 2: 50 3:05 2:00 2:10 3:04 2:35 3:30 3:40 2:35 2:45 3:39 3:10 4:05 4:15 3:10 3:20 4:14 3:45 4:40 4:50 3:45 3:55 4:49 4:20 6:15 5:25 4:20 4:30 5:24 4:55 6:50 6:00 4:50 5:05 6:6(1 6:30 6:25 6:35 6:30 5:40 6:34 6:05 7:00 7:19 6:05 6:16 7:09 6:40 7:35 7:45 6:40 6:60 7:40 7:15 8:10 8:20 7:15 7:25 8:1 7:50 8:45 8:55 7:50 8:00 8:54 8:25 9:20 9:30 8:25 8:35 ,9:29 9:00 9:52 9:00 9:51 10:00 10:52 9:35 11:00 11:52 10:00 10:55 12:05 12:52 11:00 11:65, 12:06 1:00 To Mllwauklo only !Vla Imt'a Junction, dally except Sunday, leave on Sundaya, 4:30 a. m, A. M, flgurea In Roman; P. M. In black.