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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1908. NEWS OP THE COUNTY STAFFORD The Blck aare Improving, some of t,r oinwiv Annie Nlmic. who has been having pneumonia la now con- sldered out of range, but Jack El- . l.i. J In lmnil nlH. irtoTStM from Meadowbm,k attended the So- this responsible position, and If elect Ipu as usual clallst local at Dodge Saturday even.!ed he will undoubtedly make a fa r, r !M rlnnl of excite- YV C nau " "v " J r ment when Inquiries were made over the 'phone for a missing Mrs. Peter- son, who the detective at Portland said It was feared had committed sui- clde; then another at Oregon City In- quired if Martha Scheiwe's baby had died at Mr. Baker's last Wednesday, and no one could answer. It was said a few days before that she had left her husband and ho came to some of her relatives looking for her. He Is the same young fellow that reported 1 . ,. kla rr.niilfnttwir r some one had left him an immense fortune, Mr. Powell not being well enough to drive to Portland for a load of goods for the store, Mrs. Powell, being a capable woman went with the hired . Mn.iMf h h.,1 .inmr - TTn.ii ... lecUn the goods he went oft and got drunk, so she got a friend to go with her to an Intelligence office and hired need him to unload the boxes when Potato planting will soon be going tendance at our Sunday School Sun She got home. on In full blast tfVltVy0 0 Fred Baker has finished putting in will Wallace Is helping his brother-, 0' Per!Pns i . u.. not. ,1. Mr PnwAll The people on the Belhle place have put up a very pretty fence in front of the house. Mr. Gage has been breaking a epan of colts., They had been driven a little before but not for months, and bad forgotten all they had been taught j before, but a gentle firm hand seems to be putting them on the right road. Mr. Nussbam Is marketing a one lot of brocoli. ' Ten young people were confirmed at the Lutheran Church at Frog Pond last Sunday. Mrs. Fred Moser's sister, : Mrs. Smlthe, who is In training for a nurse at' a sanitarium in Portland, came Saturday to visit her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gage attended Grange at Oswego Saturday. - i VIOLA . We are having fine weather to make garden and we are air at work doing our best to have good garden. j ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kapp have a little baby girl. They would rather ; have had a boy 'but have decided to keep her. Mrs. Bud ' Simmons was out from Oregon City a few days making her relatives a visit ; Mr. and Mrs. J. ' H. Sevier cele brated their Silver Wedding on Sat urday April 11th, with their children, by giving a dinner in honor of the occasion.' Mr. and Mrt. Wm. Hiclnbothem and Mrs. Sevier went to Estacada to an entertainment given by the Odd Fel lows and Rebekah Lodge. Mr. and j Mrs. C. Hiclnbothem and Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, of Redland, were there. ! ' J. Hamilton, Sr., has a neat wire J fence up in front of his house, and they are putting up a wire fenc around the school road which Impro ves the looks. Viola Is booming. Tramps and ped rtlpra and all kinds of npoDle nass along the streets every day. Perhaps j it Is on account of election. Every one Is glad w-hen election is past except wego. the ones who get left " I Fishing on Oswego Lake is some- P. Rlnehart commenced to teach the thing grand. About one hundred peo lower Highland school on Monday, as pie from Portland every Sunday are he Intends to walk to his school every , day we think he will have plenty of exercise. A change is made at the shingle mill again. J. Sevier is taking his en gine home, and Leach and Deering in tend to run the mill by water power. The laree water tank at the mill ex-i ploded. One of the iron bands broke : and that made it fly to pieces. They j say It sounded like a big gun. It was j lucky it happened when no one was ( near It as they would have got hurt or killed. . . MUtlNO Spring is here and every one is busy making garden. Hon. B. Lee Paget of Portland lec tured to a large crowd Sunday morn ing and evening on local option. Ev eryone was well pleased with his talks and thought their time well spent Mrs. Churchill and daughter, Miss Vesta, returned home from Portland, after spending a few days with friends and relatives. Mr. Snodgrass has started his shingle mill now. Mrs. Ella Dunbar, of Portland, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Udell. Some Mulinoltes attended the de bate at Molalla Saturday evening. Misses Inez and Gladys Snodgrass called on Miss Mae Erickson, Sunday. Mrs. Churchill is flying around in i j a new buggy. Miss Jessie Akins is spending a few days with her sister Mrs. Jennie Dlx. We have a buyer for timber lands and for two ten acre tracts. We 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 DODGE . , . A 1 1.. .... Ill John C. Moore, of McMlnuvllle was, In Dodge Monday Stanley Furel haa been absont from school for two or three days. ClilVit TMhlllo tllR SPhiMll tftCher lnir The local stems to be getting quite attractive, Our school teacher and his scholars celebrated Arbor Day by clearing the school grounds and planting some flowers. MEADOWBROOK The farmers are closing their farming in this part of the country, Edgar May Is working for Ralph Holnian. Mr. Thomas, of tha mill made a LmaI.aeii t.ln. t.i fha huh tMa WPk' Charles Holnian, of Portland, was; out on the ranch ihis weeK. Miss Stella Larklns was a visitor to the Meadowbrooks school Monday, The school-master thinks it would not be so bad had it been single tax l ThBfo what nil th reallv -ooi,. nann)a tli, hnnt nnwa. days. That's why we hear so much about it iu Meadowbrook In.lo-, nlant smwls- alan th Evans boys. , E. Bullard is spending a few days with his son, sitting in the potato bin sorting seed potatoes. N. Wallace captured another wild cat, which was stealing chlckena, but came once too often, Chrlns Bullard and "best girl" were callers out this way Sunday. Mr. Barney, from near Oregon City, called at Wallaces' Monday. OSWEGO The smelter test was not a bloom ing success and would not separate the iron from the slag. The O. I. & S. Co. are getting a thousand cords . of wood In stock. Looks favorable for starting the pipe shops. ' ' : Miss Sylver Prosser started to Kan- sas Monday to visit her grand people. Mjss Johnson has accompanied her i for the. same purpose. Their rand father has a large farm at Frederick, Kansas. They expect to surprise him. They will be gone two or three months The tawks will fly high for a while. Thhe farmers of Oswego precinct have ovef stocked Portland with broccli and the market is broke. The sick are all on the mend under the care of Dr. Rossiter. C. W. Prosser has his place under repair. John Ball has purchased the C. C, Wanker property and will put a new barn on it and otherwise improve his property Mr. Pettlnger has put in electric lights and makes his place look grand from the river at night. Jesse Coon has his yard and house looking welL New fence. and lawn E. L. Davidson is moving his drug store to give room for the new barber shop. All the fishermen are on the river with their nets. P. H. Jurlach has moved to the property bought by blm in South Os- in this town looking and fishing. SPRINGWATER. The Springwater Dramatic Club will give a play entitled "A Face at the Window," on April 25, at 8 p. m. The proceeds will be used to prolong the school term. Everybody cordially in vited. Mr. Shearman, who bought the Whitehead farm, has moved on the Lacroy place until he can get pos- session of the place he purchased. Rev. Robertson from Hillsboro, preached here last Sunday. It is more than likely that be will become the pastor of the Springwater church. REDLAND. The primary election passed off quietly enough, though considerable interest was evinced by those work ing for their personal friends, who were contestants for a place on the ticket. We are glad to see that Mr. Mat toon, of Viola, has received the nom ination for commissioner. He has been a life long resident of Viola and has continually struggled forjthe up- llftment and advancement of "eastern Clackamas county. His nomination I la but a tardy recognition of the claims of our district, which has probably poured more money into the treasury and drawn out less than any other district in the county. Mr. Mattoon's complete knowledge of road building and affairs relative to bridges, roads, etc., has peculiarly fitted him to fill OREGON CITY. So many subscriptions have boon turned la to the Enter- $ prise during tho contest that $ $ there Is evory possibility of $ $ some mlstnko occurring In tho -$ mailing list. We would deem 1U1VII 11 HIM DHUnLIUIVIO wouU m)tfy u( ,mmwUft(oly of $ It a favor tf our- subscribers $ $ any error In name or address. 4 i conservauve aiiu,4iuiai vmi commit sloner. Ed. Barrett has boen working on the road. Miss Andrus has bwn entortalnlng her Bister from Oregon City, this week. Miss Wilson, of Oregon City, was' a Redland visitor last Sunday. Some Redland people are exporting to attend the Grange basket social next Saturday night Miss Hattlo Pollegn was visiting Mrs. Sprague last Sunday. Mr. Campbell has sold his Inter- ft In the saw mill to Mr. William Sprague. CARUS. Easter came and went with showers and ";?Jy? T.V0 W , W'H have bIx Sundays of rain. Mr. ana nirs. cuwin riuvmra nuu S T 1 I If....... .1 , family spent Easter with Mrs How lard's mother, Mrs. Morris, of Macks- burg. There was a record breaking at- f' ivaioueiacil B"U bisici, win. Jones were visiting friends and rela Uvea in Canby Sunday. Well, the primary .election la 'past, and I suppose there are soma sorry looking candidates who were left out Mr. Bradley and wife were visiting In Cams Sunday. Our new neighbors, Mr, Sinclair and family, have moved into their new home, Mr. Johnson having gone to Coos Bay. Mrs. Stewart Is visiting friends In Oregon City at present L. O. Baker was visiting friends In this vicinity, Sunday. Miss Bertbena Howard Is at home for a few days. She has been work ing at Harris' saw mill. EAGLE CREEK. The past few days we have been enjoying some fine, refreshing show ers. We should be grateful for those showers, for they win cause the crops and garden truck to grow. Henry Udell and family visited James Gibson last Wednesday after noon. A. J. Douglas sold some hogs to Gus Burnett, Saturday. Dick Gibson is the proud possessor of a new colt Mr. Deardorff, of Damascus, was seen in this burg on Sunday. Miss Myrtle Woodle, who Is attend ing school In Portland, came home Friday evening and spent Saturday and Sunday with home folks. Eagle Creek Grange held Its regular meeting April 19. There was quite a crowd out, regardless of the rain. An interesting and instructive program was rendered and the single tax amendment was discussed. Several visitors w-ere present. Two candi dates were Initiated In the third and fourth degrees. Wesley Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Douglass and Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass went Ashing Sunday after noon down on Eagle Creek, and suc ceeded In catching some fine fish. The Oregon National Guards play ed with the Eagle Creek nine Sun day afternoon, and were beaten b a score of 8 to 2. Next Sunday the Nashville Nationals will play with the Eagle Creeks. Harry Kiebler spent Sunday after noon with Ray Woodle. Mrs. Viola Douglass called on Mrs. Palfrey Sunday, afternoon. Mrs. Bertha Batton, of Eagle Creek, was up Sunday to see her mother, Mrs. Cassedy, who has been quite ill for some time. J. P. Woodle is doing some clear ing on his farm. Miss Mary Caasedy spent last Thursday afternoon with Miss Blna Douglas. J D. Chltwood, of Damascus, was a Grange yisltor Saturday. A. J. Douglass and daughters, Cleo and Ella, went to Portland last week on business. Frank Trulllnger, of Gladsaone, was out visiting Mr. Woodle's folks on Sat urday and Sunday. MAPLE LANE. Most of the farmers of this vicinity have their crops in. Road supervisor Jaggar has a force of men breaking rock for the crusher. Miss Emma Van Hoy is visiting wltk friends at Clarka. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mautz mtuln a week-end visit In Portland with their daughter, Mrs. A. Bryant. They were accompanied home by their grandson, Charles Bryant, who will make an ex tended visit with them. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Newman have moved to their farm at Molalla. D. R. Hughes, of Portland, was a Sunday visitor at the home of his uncle. Thos. Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robinson and daughter Miss Flola, leave this week for an extended visit with relatives j in the vicinity of Silverton. J Mr. and Mrs. a. G. Bailey, were ten idered an old fashioned charivari one i night last week. 'The boys received a j warm reception. D. J. Thorne. came up from La Ca I mas, Wash., Friday to preside as one of the Judges at the primary election. The Misses Ruth and Edith Parker I spent Easter with their auut, Miss Bessie Crawford, at Oregon City. Mrs. Mlghles, Mrs. Bledlerman and , Mrs. Gwillin were appointed delegates jto represent Maple Lane at the Sun I day School convention to be held at j Oregon City, this week. Mrs. L. Mautz spent Thursday with I her mother, Mrs. Wm. McCord, of Mt Pleasant ! A number of the young people of this place, went to Shubel Sunday af ternoon, to witness the ball ptme I between the Shubel and Maple Lane ; teams. The score stood S to 7 In fa- vor of the Maplo Ijwo boys, which speaks well for them, as this was thotr first game this hobmoii. Next Friday evening. April 21, thoy will give a dance and oyster supper at Heaver Creek Hall, tho proceeds of which will bo used to procure base ball suits, etc.. WILSONVILLE Mrs. J. J. Thornton onUutulnod a number of ladles at her homo Tues day afternoon. Mrs. M. C. Young vlsltod Nowberg friends this week. Mr. Crooner, of Oregon City, now teaching at Wllsonvllle, moved ' his family to our midst InHt week. Sunday Easter Services at Hood View were fine, especially tho aong by little Miss Reed. Mr. Wood, who was reported on tho sick list, la slowly improving. Tom Baker, It Is reported, has ty phoid fever. Quite a number of guests come to Wllsonvlllo every Sunday on the eloc trio car to see tho sights. Tho bridge Is the greatest attraction and it is photographod from all points of view. A former, whllo walking on tho track of the Oregon Eloctrlo line Fri day, picked up a stick of dynamite, which was lying across the rail. It was evidently placed there by some one to cause trouble. Mr. Wood of Graverne Is quite aer lously ill of heart traublo. and Is not expectod to live. Tho children, soma of whom live in Washington, have all been summoned. Dr. Rlckrcal of Sher wood Is attending the stricken man. CANBY Councilman Weed left this week for an extended trip to Klamath Falls and vicinity. A local lodge of Masons was Insti tuted at Canby on Wednesday of last week by Grand Master Plorco of Sa lem, and twelve local Masons. The following officers were elected: W. N., C. L. Bates; S. W., Charles Knight; J. W., E. L. Dodge; Treaa., L. 11. Wang; Sec, L. D. Walker; S. D., J. K. Craig; J. D., Henry Knight; Stewards, Elmer Vetteto and J. F. Deyoe; Ty ler, M. C. Faber. Meeting nights will be first and third Wednesdays. Calvin Kocher has returned from Dufur where be haa been for tho past few months. A new mutual 'phone line has been established betweuu Canby and Riv erside with sixteen 'phones already Installed. It will connect with the Pa cific States lino. O. R. Mack and L. A. Balr are among the number who are suffering with the mumps, A freight car was brokon Into by tramps one night this week and sov eral suit cases and some groceries taken. No trace of the culprits has been discovered. Mrs. Geo. W. Dixon and nlocc, Miss Arllne Hardin, left last week for Cali fornia. The prospects at present are very flattering for a bumper crop In this vicinity, .of peaches, prunes and ber ries. There are no vacant houses in Can by and several new residences are In course of construction. The Improvement Club met Wed nesday night to further consider the matter of locating the County fair at Canby. An Ideal site has been promis ed free of charge, $1000 will be raised to erect the buildings better Induce ments than any other section has come forth with. The meeting Saturday night In the Interests of a County high school was not very largely attended. Cauby does not seem ver enthusiastic about tna matter. ' CLACKAMAS Easter services were held in both Methodist and Congregational chur ches last Sunday. Clackamas Grange 298 held Its re gular meeting Saturday evening, with a larger attendance than usual. Bro ther David Croyle was obligated In the third and fourth degrees. Commu nications from the Legislative Com mittee of the State Grange were read, and a committee appointed to circu late the petitions relating to the sever al bills accompanlng them; the par cels post, etc. The Lecturer's hour was occupied by a good program on "Home", as outlined In the April num ber of the Grange Bulletin. While the Grange was In session the children were having a fine time In the kitchen coloring efLj. During the recess declared by tho Worthy Master, old and young repaired to the dining hall to sample the feast of Easter eggs. After recess all Joined in singing "Old Folks at Home." The meeting was then closed in due form. The boys of the Clackamas school will give an entertainment Friday ev ening April 24 at Grange Hall. Admis sion 10 cents. E. B. Kellcy has sold his place East of town, but does not expect to leave Clackamas at present. Victor Wlckland haa bought the Gruber place. It Is reported that his parents will ocupy the cottage and Victor will "batch" at the farm. Miss Isabella Mather, who has been seriously 111 for two weeks, is slowly Improving. A good many children In the commu nity, and some of the older ones, are down with the mumps. Mrs. S. A. Helms and Lula Hayward were out from Portland Sunday. E. O. Hayward and family spent two days with relatives here last week. The school children are making good use of the free library sent by the State Commission. Not half-a-dozen books of the fifty sent will remain un read by them. Base ball Is the chief end of boys now-a-days; and the young men are working to improve the grounds and get new suits. NEEDY The primaries passed off rather quietly, compared with those two years ago. Miss Flora Spagle Is at Molson's this W6lt Mrs. Charlie Noblitt is at Mullno visiting her parents. Miss Gahlor came up from Portland Saturday for a short visit with relatives. The Garrett boys were home Sun We Carry Heavy Fence wire Cement Lime s Land Plaster Oils, Paints Arsenate y of Lead Sulphur Blue Vitrial Shingles, Doors, "Windows, Mouldings and , vmm are in a position to quote very close on either of obove mentioned articles. Always ready to 4 serve you I Frank Busch ! Furniture and Hardware day. Mrs. Anna Montandon Is suffering with the mumps. D. F. Smith and wife spent Sunday at J. C Rltter's. Miss May Price noods consolation; Jake has tho measles. Molalla was well represented at the dance Saturday night Iu general there was a large crowd and all had a good time. Percy Rltter Is moving onto tho Lucke farm. The Needy and Hubbard baso ball teams will play on the former'i dia mond Sunday, April 20. John Watchman was repairing tele i,hnna wlrna Monday. Don't forget tho big concert In Thompson's Hall Saturday night Tho Needy baso ball club will glvo a dance here on the 9th of May. Gar rett's orchestra haa been engaged to play. " TEAZEL CREEK r." u hi r Sunday nuHsed with rain Causing tho superstitious one to say: "Look out for rain ror seven sunuayi. If bo wo will not lack moisture to grow our truck. . Elmer Albright and wile spent Ras ter Sunday In Oregon City with friends Cary Herman and family spont Eas ter In Portland and Lents. John Sawtell, who was thrown from a horse and hurt some time ago, Is yet unable to do any work. Thn ljidlon Aid met at Mrs. R. Thomases' last Thursday, and picked wool. Thoy will go again next Thurs day and finish the work. Mrs. Lulu Herman has noon suner- lnir frnrn the effects of chloroform administered for extracting teeth. Mrs. 8cott Carter is very in wun dropsy of the heart She is confined to her bed most of the tlnio. Wm Dart la. visiting relatives ana friends here. Mr. Dart makes his home with his father, near Sclo, Oregon. CLARKE3 Mr. Fisher from Portland visited Mr. Ben Marshall recently. Mr. Bottemlller Is planting potatoes. Alfred and Elda Marquedt have tho mumps.. Mr. Kandlo and Mr. Nicholas have rented tho Klnzey farm for $50 a year. Tom Grace bought a new buggy. Ole Hanson Intends to move away from Olsen. Mr, Shute Journeyed to Clarkcs lant Saturday to get somo wheat from Mr. Bottemlller. Tho farmers are all busy planting potatoes at present They all enjoyed this last rain. Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Bottemlller were In town last Saturday on busi ness. E. Mclntyre Is on tho sick list Mrs. Schanley left for Portland last Saturday. F. Heaver was In town last week on business. Ben Marshall sold a load of bay last weok to the shingle mill men. Ed Hetman sawed wood for Mr. Sul livan last week. The Clarkes young peoplo spent Easter Sunday at the Highland church. Alex Scherrublo Is going to work for his brother David. G. Marquedt Is putting up a fence. LOGAN Quite a largo houHO greoted the Parkplace Club wken they presented the drama "The Old Dairy Home stead." Th.e play, tho music and the drama were much appreciated. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Clear Creek Mutual Telephono Co. will be held on Mon day May 4. Come 'all or send your proxies. Francis J. M. Griffith and Mrs. Eliza beth Brown were united In marlage on April 12, and are living at the bride a Logan residence. Thoy gave a supper on the 19th, to band of sere nades. We extend our best wishes. Grass la growing, some of the fruit trees are blooming, and the promis ing time of the season Is right hero. The effect of Scoifs Emulsion on thin, pale children is magical. It makes them plump, rosy, active, happy. It contains Cod Liver Oil, Hypophosphites and GIvcerine. to make fat. blond nnd Knn and so put together that it is easily digested by little folk. ALL DRUCCISTSi BOo. AND $1.00. Stocks of Jacob Minder has purchased tho part of tho Truxtle place that Joins bis farm. Much Interst Is being taken out hero In tho Initiative measures, especially the tax law. 8UNNY8IDE AND ROCK CREEK. There was a quiet wedding at the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Huddle, near Damascus ou Wed nesday April 15 at noon. The contract Ing parties wore Justin Uowerman and Myrtle Huddle. Both are well and fa vorably known In thn neighborhood. We wlh them much happiness In their married life. Roy Johnson has taken off quite a nice lot of young ducks, considering tho eggs, there being 78 hatched. Mrs. Reed has her Incubator at Johnson's, as has J. DeardorfT. Both are full of eggs. Mr. and Mrs. Stclnmlt. Mr. and Mrs. IllUnro and two children and Miss Holda Ott spent Raster Sunday with their parents, Mr. C. and Mis. Florence Ott. All enjoyed a pleasant time. Mrs. UlUau and children will visit there a few days. Mrs. Florence Ott. Mrs. Ed Ott and Mrs. Rltxan called at Mrs, ICIva Hun tor's and Mrs. L. Griffith's Monday af ttrnoon. Mr. Ott spent Inst week In Portland but returned In tlmo for Eos tor. Some of Mr. Schmidt's iroplo have lotoly corno from Africa. Tho Journey took them three months, and they wore very sick while ou the water. They will reside, on tho old Becker place. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Stoll spent Sunday with her father. Mr. J. Stoll. Mrs. Lillian Hunter spent Monday afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Griffith's. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Ellis and daugh ter and Wllllo Odell ato dinner at J. E. Deardorff's. Sunday Emma Dear dorff was oIho at homo. Mr. ami Mrs. Goo. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. E. Harvey, Mr. Sldwell and Paul Harvey came out from Portland to visit Geo. Deardorff and wife on Sat urday and remained over till Sunday, evening. Mr. Sldwell has recently ar rived from Ohio. Mrs, E. Hubbard and children woro at Geo. Doardorff's Sunday and nil to gether they had a fine tlmo. Monday, Mrs. Geo. Drurdorff was agreeably surprised by a visit from Mrs. White, tho Asessor's wife. Miss Janetto Newell Is still Improv ing. Tom Keyos has been homo with his sister for a few days. Percy Hunter's baby was quite nick with tho crotip Saturday night, but wo are glad to hear she Is much hot tor, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton were at Mr. Smith's Sunday. Mrs. Smith Is getting better. EAST MT. SCOTT Things seem to be on the movo in this neighborhood. Mr. Forbes has sold his placo for a consideration of about $2500. H. W. Kaune has three men hlrod to cut cord wood. M,r. BlMchoff and family spent Eas ter Sunday with L. C. Booker and fam ily. , Miss Clara Ulrlch, who has boen working In the city, Is homo again on account of Illness. The chicken pox scare is about over in this burg. Ernest Ulrlch led an Interesting Young Peoplo's Meeting last Sunday evening. Special music was glvon, which everyone present enjoyed. ouv. ITOIIIA. BUltlM BlgMtVS tf ,J! Kind Yn Han Alwirs MOLALLA Stato Evangelist Sowall, who haa JuBt closed a meeting at Stono, will begin a mooting the last of this weok at the M. E. church at Molalla. Ho will preach at the Dart church noxt Sunday at llo'clock. Evorybody Is In vited to hear him.