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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1B, 1908.
NEWS OP THE COUNTY
GLADSTONE.
ThA Y l. club met at the school
house last Friday. At this meeting tt
was decided to use the large hall for
entertainments until the assemuiy
room In the second Btory Is finished.
Frank McAnulIy gave a Jolly bon
fire party on the banks of the Clack
amas river. A royal good time was
had by all. Those present were:
Prof, and Mrs. U A. Reed. Mrs. Wal
ter Dlllard, of Kuitene; Misses Maud
Oallogly, Elizabeth Gallogly. Juliet
Cross, Georgia. Stella and France
Crone, Wava Harrington. Jessie ad
dock. Pearl Slevers and Miss Elliott
of Portland; Messrs. Frank McAnulty.
Charles Slevers. John Slevers, Em l
Gordon. Leo Burdon, Charles Robi
son, Harry Gordon, Harry Paddock and
Mr. Curtis, of Portland.
Mrs. V. A. Williams Is quite 111 at
her home In Gladstone.
Mrs. Victor Taborden Is away on a
two weeks vacation.
Fred Slevers has purchased a hall
acre from Mr. Truman Avery, and ex
pects to erect a six-room bungalow
soon..
Miss Kate Kelly, of Eugene, Miss
Bertha Dorrls. of Idaho, and Tom
Burke were guests at the home of H.
E. Cross this week.
Mrs. C. H. Dauchy has been re-
. - . . . iinMn, hrventtnl
moved rrom me v , ..-.
to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hoi
,,k Mr. nauchv'a recovery has
hAAn vorv rIoW.
ir w A. nillard. wife of the
rvmntv Snnerlntendent of Lane Coun
ty, has been visiting at the home of
hVr narenta. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gal-
wiv Mr. Dlllard came down and
stayed over Sunday.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
Hop pickers are about all home
again. They all made good wages
while at work, but the time was short,
one week.
Mr. May is not going to have his
hops picked this season.
Typhoid fever Is in our midst again.
Gay Godfrey is the victim. Ralph
West also has the fever.
Mrs. Grubbs. of Hillsboro, Is visit
ing Mrs. Roberts this week.
J. M. Gillett and J. F. Francis are
out to Clarkes this week blasting down
a well for George Kerbyson.
Misses Mabel and Hazel Francis
spent last Sunday viewing the sights
In Vancouver, Wash.
Helene Seeley, of Meldrum station,
spent last Sunday here with her grand
parents. Mr. Osmond, of Kalama, spent Sat
urday evening and Sunday at home
with his wife and two children.
Mr. and Mrs. Fisher spent Sunday
among relatives at Clackamas Heights.
Mrs. Nora Carrico and son Floyd,
of Superior Mill Co.. are In town this
week. Mrs. Carrico has an abscess
on her knee.
Mr. Gerber and family spent last
Sunday among relatives at Willam
ette. Everhart & Hall had a runaway
last week. The team started from
the store, and after circling around
the store and bell tower, ran down
nearly to Seventh street, and ran Into
a telephone post No one was hurt
but the delivery wagon and harness
were badly broken.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jones, of Eldo
rado, and daughter, Mrs. Mabel Fra
zier, were doing business In town last
V ednesday.
Frank Everhart and bride were vis
lting here two days last week.
Mrs. Locke and children were call
ing on friends 16 this burg one day
last week.
Chester Gorbett and family, of Col
ton. moved into town last week.
Bert Cummins and family moved
out to Dix Bros.' sawmill and vacated
the house for Mr. Gorbett.
Mr. McGeehan has given his buggy
a new coat of paint.
OSWEGO.
bchool opened Monday, with the
following corps of teacers: C. G.
Morey, principal; Mrs. C. N. Haines.
Miss Gertrude Mitchell an Miss Jes
sie c. Van Horn, assistants. Miss
Mitchell had taught in the LaGrande
schools for seven years previous to
ner coming to Oswego.
Mr. and Mrs. Wintler, of San Jose,
Cat, are visiting Mrs. Wintler's
mother, Mrs. J. W. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Segan have returned
rrom Newport
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardiner have mov
ed into their new home on Fourth
street
Dr. and Mrs. Rossiter have moved
into their new home on Fourth street
Misses Annie and Sarah Hill are
visiting at Gervais, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Lemery have return
ed from Boise, Idaho, where Mr. Lem
ery was engaged in business for sev
eral years, and are again ocupying
their home on C avenue and Third
street
Henry and Mrs. Mary Bichner have
returned from the East, where they
had been visiting friends and rela
tives since April.
Mr. and Mrs. Huffman have moved
from Portland to Oswego.
W. Bichner is building a beautiful
home on First street and B avenue.
Several new homes are being built
along the river front on the old Con
fer place.
Mrs. Herman Pauling and children
of Condon, Or., are visiting at the
home of Mr. Pauling's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Pauling.
COFFEE
Five degrees of excel
lence: good; better;
fine; finer;
finest: all Schilling's Best
Your roc e returni your mooer If 700 don't
Ilk it; we par bint.
DODGE.
The school meeting was held in
NEW MEAT MARKET
H. W. STRIEBIG calls the attention of his friends to the fact
that he has opened a NEW MEAT MARKET next to WILSON &
COOKE'8 HARDWARE STORE.
FIRST CLA8S MEAT delivered to all parts of Oregon City, Ca
nemah and West Oregon City.
ALL Suitable MEAT8, POULTRY and EGGS bought
H. W. STRIEBIG
Phone 131.
Dodge for the purpose of hiring I
i,..,-),fr Mis Francis, of Oregon City
rhoson for teacher. School will
begin the first Monday In October.
Mrs. K. Lacey has the chicken pox
and has been pretty sick with them.
im will Mvera is sick with the
rhlrken UOX. a
Nearly all of the Dodgo people nve
nine hon nlcktUK.
James Marrs came home from
huckleberry picking and reports ber
ries scarce. He says tnoy are ury
me on the bushes.
Mr. Wilson was to start to the
huckleberry patch this week, but on
account of berries being scarce, aud
rain, he did not go.
CLARKES.
Pleasant September weather on
these heights while it is quite warm
in the valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Peck left for Canby,
where they will stop a few days with
relatives.
The Griffiths Bros, have taken
charge of the farm whlch they have
recently purchased.
Mr. Fully sold four cows to some
Sprlngwater men.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shep
nerd, September 11. an eight-pound
daughter. Papa Shepperd has a wide
smile equal to that of the Republi
can nominee for President.
Captain Branson and wife visited
in Portland and St. Johns over Sun
day, the captain filling the M. E.
pulpit at St. Johns Sunday night. Mrs.
Branson's uucle resides in St Johns.
Mrs. Fully-aud son. Fred, and daugh
ter, Catherine, visited at their former
home at University Park Saturday and
Sunday.
Some of our citizens were In the
huckleberry patch last week.
A teacher for our school has not
yet been hired.
The roasting ears are ripe; water
melons coming on slowly.
Come out and hear Rev. Rlnehart's
farewell sermons Sunday, December
20. The M. E. Conference convenes
at Salem, September 20.
Mrs. Larkins has been keeping one
of the baby twins awhile since Mrs.
Nichols' sickness.
Some plowing has begun.
STAFFORD.
A sad accident which plunged our
quiet neighborhood Into sorrow hap
pened last Thursday. Mr. Brink, a
veteran of the civil war. where he lost
his left foot at the battle of Peters
burg, went to Portland with horses
and hack; accompanied by his little
grandson, a boy of 7, to deliver a
few sacks of oats at Johnson & Frey's
stable. He delivered the oats, had his
horses fed. got a lunch for himself and
boy, and started for home at 11 A. M.
At a little grocery store he stopped to
get watermelon, and while waiting
for it to be brought out took out his
watch and was looking at it. He
had changed places with little Homer,
as his lame -leg somtlmes cramped
so had nothing to brace himself with.
A delivery wagon stood near. The
driver hastened out Jumped Into his
wagon and before he could take up
the llnesi the impatient horse started.
colliding with Mr. Blink's wagon box
and tilting It up sufficiently to throw
Mr. Brink out, as he had nothing to
brace himself. He feu upon his head,
fracturing his skull, and breathed out
a few times after being carried Into
the store. A doctor was immediately
called, but life was extinct before
he arrived, and he was taken to Dun
nine's undertaking establishment to
await the arrival of friends who nad
been telephoned for, as the little
grandson was 8ule to tell who they
were and where a telephone should be
sent. The funeral was held Saturday
from the house at 2 p. m., and a
large congregation gathered to pay
the last respects to a good man. He
was a kind husband and father, a good
neighbor, an honest maan, and a)
though he bad lived among us but a
short time, all had learned to respec!
his sterling worth. Besides the in
mediate neighborhood, ten families,
all from his old neighborhood In South
Dakota, attended his funeral and gave
testimony to his worth and the ts
leaves a widow and three daughters
Mrs. Nusbaum, of Stafford; Mrs.
George Tiedeman, also of StafforJ,
and Mrs. James Tiedeman, of Odwego,
and eight grandchildren, to mourn
his loss. Mr. Moore, a minister from
Clackamas, preached the funeral ser
mon. Mrs. John Schultz, from Port
land, presided at the organ, while all
sang the beautiful selections chosen
for the occasion.,. His grave was made
in the Oswego cemetery, and old com
rades acted as pallbearers, and left
a flag upon his resting place to mark
the spot.
Hop picking Is in full blast, Mr.
Pomperlne's yard finished and others
being picked. The quality is said to
be good.
Corn Is showing the lack of rain In
that it does not fill solid.
But a small amount of clover seed
cut this season. The first blooms
blasted.
NORTH BEAVER CREEK.
The weather has changed to
be
much cooler.
Most all the folks from this burg
that went to the bop yards have re
turned home.
Quite a bit of plowing and harrow
ing are being done in this part of the
country. Potatoes are also being dug.
Charles Spence and family, of
Carus, were visitors here Monday.
William Harris, wife and baby are
expected home from Caerphilly, Wales,
the first of the week.
Miss Anna Bluhm has gone to Port
land to work.
Miss Thena Howard walked to her
home in Carus Sunday.
Born, to the wife of Daniel Gunther,
an eight-pound girl, September 13.
Henry Is baling hay for Eggerman's.
Mr. Muralt spent Sunday at home.
DeWltt's Little Early Risers are
small pills, easy to take, guntle and
sure. Sold by Howell & Jones.
LOGAN.
Mrs. Mary Swales died at her home
September 10, and was hurled at Pleas
ant View Cemetery on the 13th, by
Harding Grange, of which she was
member. Rev. Mr. Rlnohart of Viola,
preached the funeral sermon. A hus
band ami large family of children are
left to mourn the loss of a loving
wife and mother. A worthy woman
has gone to reap the reward of a life
well spent.
Frank Whlteman is carrying (he
mail with his automobile and wo have
to get out sooner to catch him now.
Autos are getting thick as bikes were
once on a time.
George Clark. Sr., was out for a
hunt the first of the week.
Work Is progressing on the Grango
horse barn and It will probably be fin
ished before the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Heells were out
from Tortland.
Marsh Frakes is offering his stock
tor sale with a view to moving away.
CLARKES.
Jack Rlngo left for Eastern Oregon
last Saturday. He has poor health.
W. II. Nottomlllor hauled two loads
of gravel last week to put a concrete
wall in his well.
The elder of the German M. E.
church had the quarterly meeting last
Saturday and had a good preaching
on Sunday.
Ed. Hettmnn was In the huckle
berry patch last week; . also the
Schlewe boys.
Christ Kenile. from Canby, was In
Clarkes to get some shakes.
W. G. Klelnsmlth started Monday
to finish W. 11. Bottemlllers new
house.
Hat Sullivan took a load of potatoes
to town Monday.
Rev. nucha, from Canby. Is the min
ister for Clarkes M. E. church, and
he is intending to move In a week.
0. Marquardt went to town on bust-
ness lust Monday.
Mr. Force was in Portland for a few
days.
Mr. Wettlaufer sold some pigs last
week in tqwn.
W. H. Bottemlller and family were
In town last week on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Shepard have a little
baby a few days old.
Mrs. Larkln went to stay at Mrs.
N'lchols'. her daughter.
The Griffith brothers have moved
on the Peck farm that they bought
the other day.
Mr. and Mrs. Peck left for Salem
to visit his brother. Sam Peck.
MULINO.
The great excitement
caused by
threshing Is past
faeveral families who have been
to the hop fields, have returned
Mrs. Turner and children were vis
itors at the Wallace home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mallatt of
uix s Mill, were visitors in our midst
one day last week.
Mr. Lee Adkins and wife can now
boast of another boy.
Thomas Orem took a business trio
10 .Moiana last week.
Mr. Roley, who has had blood nols-
oning in bis hand, is somewhat better.
Charles Shaw and family have re
turned irom Eastern Oregon.
MOLALLA.
Yes. the Molalla Fair comes off on
the 26th of September, at the old
stand.
T. A. McFaddln has a sunflower
stalk with over sixty separate bloom
Ing flowers hanging on, and It's a sight
to see them all trying to face the
sun.
Died, at Molalla, last Saturday, the
inrant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Looney.
Rex W. Lewis and August Bergreme
nave just returned from the hospital
wnere they nave been spending severs
weeks wrestling with typhoid fever.
Eight enterprising Molalla farmers
nave just purchased a new clover
Duller.
Dr. Powell, Jr., went to Portland
last week and operated on one of
Molalla's sons for appendicitis. The
patient is now home and doing well.
TWILIGHT.
Florence McCord was visiting her
sister in Portland last week.
Roy Wilehart, of Portland, accom
panied by a friend, has been visiting
his aunts, Misses Emma and Anna
Wilehart.
Sam Hess, of Canby, visited at the
home of George Schrelner last Sunday
Mrs. Robinson and daughter Vernle,
of Canby, were visiting friends here
last Sunday.
Dr. Schultz and wife anl William
Schultz, of Summit Ranch, were visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Lazelle last Sunday.
Warner Grange will hold Its annual
alr Saturday, September 26. Great
preparations are being made and bd
exhibit will be made at the County
Fair and Warner will make an effort
to place an exhibit that will carry
off the first prize. The Grange Fair
Is an event that is looked forward to
eagerly by the patrons who are mem
bers of Warner.
How to Get Strong.
P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress St,
Chicago, tells of a way to become
strong. He Bays: "My mother, who
Is old and was very feeble, is deriving
so much benefit from Electric Bitters
that I feel it's my duty to tell those
who nred a tonic and strengthening
medicine abont it. In my mother's
case a marked gain in flesh has rn-
suited, Insomnia hag been overcome.
and she Is steadily growing stronger.'
Electric Bitters quickly remedy stom
a"h, liver and kidney complaints. Sold
ui...jr guarantee at Howell & Jones
drug store. 50c.
I We have just received a large In
i voice of sugar. You will be able to
save money on your purchases In
this line if you patronize us. Our
! goods are guaranteed to give entire
1 satisfaction.
Fine Beet Sugar $5.90 per sack.
Pure cane sugar $6; Berry sugar,
$6.10.
Harris' Grocery
8th and Main Streets
Estocoda and Eastern Clackamas
ESTACADA.
Many people of this placo, who have
been hop-plcklng will arrive home the
latter part of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spurlln are vis
iting with the latter' paronts, Mr.
and Mrs. Womer, and other relatives
near this place. They will leave on
Thursday for the State Fair at Salem,
and from there (hey will go to Harris
burg for a visit with Mr. Spurlln'i par
ents. It Is prolmhlo that they will
make their home in KHlama, Wash.
William Stratton has returned from
Clear Ijike, Idaho, where he has been
for some time, and visited hero with
friends before going to Corvallls,
where he will enter college..
C. F. Howe wont with Miller broth
era to the Intters' claim on Knitlo
Creek Sunday, expecting to remain
for a week.
William Cunningham moved this
week from Estacada to Washington
where he will go Into business.
Mrs. G. Krlgbaum has returned to
her home at Garfield, after a brief
visit with her daughter, Mrs. L. C,
Posson, of this placo.
Mrs. George Dale, who has been vis
King with relatives at Montavllla, for
the past month, has returned home.
lioorge Krlgbaum, of Garfield, is
lying very 111 at his homo. Mr. Krlg
baum, who had been with forest rang'
era. was taken 111 shortly after his ar
rival homo.
Matt Patterson, who has boon suf
fering for some time with dropsy, Is
reported to be In a serious condition.
Edward Boner loft Saturday for
Snlem, where he Is attending the Statu
Fair.
Miss Gertrude Morrow Is suffering
with a carbuncle on her fueo, but Is
able to bo at her post of duty.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones and Mrs.
tonce have returned from the hop
neuis and report having had a good
time.
Mr. and Mrs. Rood. Mr. and Mrs
Reagan formed a merry party Sun
day spending the day at F.agle Creek
ormge. wnere a basket dinner was
enjoyed.
Dr. and Mrs. II. V. Adlx and son Vic
tor, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs
Edward Sailing on Sunday, at their
hospitable home at Currlnsvllle.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sailing, of Cur
rlnsvlllo. celebrated their fourth wed
ding anniversary at their homo on
Monday evening. Many guest wore
present to extend their best wishes.
During the evening a delicious lunch
eon was served.
Arthur Herman, of Corvallls. who
has been clerking In the Surface drug
store, has returned to his homo and Is
now engaged In business with his
father at that place.
Dr. H. V. Adlx has moved his family
Into their attractive new bungaluw.
Tho structure consists of a reception
hall, living room, three sleeping apart
nionts. bath, kitchen, pantry. )ne of
me conuoris ot tins home Is the large
fire place of cobble stones In the liv
ing room. The living room opens
from the reception hall, and the din
Ing room with 'an arch opens Into the
living room. The long veranda on tho
east side of the house adds to the at'
tractlveness. The interior is being
stained, and when finished It will lie
one of the handsomest of bungalows.
The finishing of Interior Is the handi
work of W. H. Boner. Some of the
features of the Adjx home are the
built-in cupboards. It Is the Intention
of Dr. Adlx. who has come to Estacaila
to make his future home, to also have
a tennis court and croquet ground
on the northeast side of the house,
making a most desirable home place.
Dr. and Mrs. Adlx, who have resided
at Estacaila for a short time are pleas
ed with their new home town, and the
former Is meeting wits success in his
profession.
The building occupied by W. A.
Heylman. banker. Is being repainted
and presents a neat appearance.
Miss Pruner, who has been spend
ing the summer at her home In Rid
dles, near Roseburg, returned to this
place Sunday evening, and commenc
ed her duties as teacher in the public
school.
Dr. Adlx was summoned to Caza-
dero Sunday night, where an Italian
workman had his throat cut. The
man said that he was held up by a
man, but the supposition Is that he
had been engaged In a fight with a
fellow countryman. Ten stitches were
required to close the wound, and it Is
thought he will recover.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ilippey ami
Mr. and Mrs. Walter riizgeraiu, 01
Philadelphia, are at Cazadero, and are
stationed at the Lodge. Mr. Rlppey
and Mr. Fitzgerald, are well known
consulting engineers of - Philadelphia
ami are here on a business trip.
Judge Gill has moved rrom mis
place, and Is now engaged in teach
ing the Porter Bchool.
The Rebekah Lodgo or mis piace
will celebrate their 57th anniversay
on Saturday evening at the I. O. O. F.
hall. Judge Thomas F. Ryan, of Ore
eon City, will be present and deliver
an oration. L. E. Belflla will favor the
audience with a cornet boIo. Other
numbers will be on the program, ami
followed by a banquet
Mr. Scott will soon move his lamny
from his residence near the school
house to the rooms over Sparks' store,
and the house he vacates will be oc
cupied by Prof. James and family. Mr.
.lames Is at present staying at the
home of Mr. Scott, and his family are
n Oregon City visiting with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. James.
The Ladles' Aid Society of the M.
E. Church will hold Its regular meet
ing on Friday afternoon nt 2 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. M. B. Parouna-
gain. '
Sunday school will be hold nt tne
M. E. Church on Sunday morning at
10 o'clock, followed by the regular
service at 11. o'clock. This will be
he last, sermon preached by the pas-
r before the conference a,t Salem.
Services will be held at the Mount
ZUm church Sunday evening at 7: SO
o'clock. Rev. M. B. Parounagain, or
Estacada. officiating. The Sunday
school will bo held at the regular time,
; 110 o'clock.
The Rebekah lodge met last Wed
nesday night and Initiated seven can-
Idates Into the mysteries or the or-
er. The candidates were aims wira
Yocum. Miss Gnssle Glthens, Miss
Mary Erlckson, Edward Sailing, Rich-
rd Glthens, William Glthens, Jim
Unn. After all business was trans
acted, a banquet was held.
Clyde Schock left Saturday, for Sa
lem, where he Is enjoying the State
air.
There will be a clay pigeon shoot
on Sunday, September 20.
Mr. and Mrs. Nye Kern, of the Ilrm
of Wadhams & Kerr, of Portland, and
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Fraley and little
daughter. Dorothy, were entertained
at the home of George Estes from Sat
urday till Monday. The guests had a
most enjoyable time.
W. A. Jones and hunting party have
returned from the mountains, whoan
thoy report a most enjoyablo tltno, ex
cept on their return home, whoti thoy
wore followed for som distance by
a Itiriio cougar. The party was foicod
to take to tho water aud wado, so as
to hnvo tho cougar lose tho scent,
Klmor Smith, of Seattle, Wash,, has
been visiting with his sister, Mrs.
Kxtward Scott, this week. Mr. Smith
has Just returned from a three mouths'
trip with ft party of seven from Seat
tle. Tho party loft Sent tin oil May
1$, and spent must of tho time near
St. Anthony, Idaho, and In tho Teton
Mountain. Moose Basin and Morgan
Canyon, Wyoming, and at the Jackson
Uikos. At tho luttor placo there are
throe lakes In connection with ouch
other, and these are still covered with
loo. not having thawed during the
present Summer months. On August
17. tho party crossed tho lukos by
team, and In tunny places near this
point tho snow had reached a depth
of 60 feet. On this trip all kinds of
game wore procured by tho party.
There was 0110 lady ou the Juuruoy,
Miss IJola Smith, liolce of Mr. Smith,
who wore niou's attire, and braved tho
hardships with her romimnlons. The
party also visited Yellowstone Park
for throo weeks, and tho forest re
serve adjoining, whoro they saw 310
head of elk and other wild gamo. Mr.
Smith oxMct to orgauUo another
party next year to take a similar trip.
Mr. and Mrs. M. 1). Mast, of Elkhard,
Indiana, are visiting with Mr. aud Mrs.
William Kanke. Mr. Mast Is a rail
road man of many years' oxiM,rlonco.
Ho oxpeets to visit nt Dodgo and
Logan beforo returning to his homo
In Indiana.
Harvey Eccles, formerly of tills
placo. has returned from California.
Harding Grango Fair will take place
on October 6 aud 7. Many people of
this placo are planning to attend this
year. The fair given by this grange
last year proved most successful
affair.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stolnman and
wife, of Evansvlllo, Indiana, who have
been visiting with tho former's bro
ther, 8.. P. Stolnman. of this placo,
have returned to tholr homo. Mr.
and Mrs. Stolnman wore much Im
pressed with the Oregon climate.
Rev. M. It. l'arounnglan and wife
spent Thursday at Gresham, the guests
of Dr. and Mrs. A. Thompson.
KELSO.
John Jonsrud Is rapidly pushing
work on the addition to the Kelso
school.
School will open October IS, with
Miss Kmlly McKlroy, principal, and
Miss Florence McKlroy, primary
teacher.
Mr. Wlnts. of Sandy, lectured Sun
day evening to a largo and apprecia
tive audience.
Hev. Q. p. Rich will preach at Kols.)
Sunday afternoon, September 20, after
Sunday school. Sunday school com
mences at 2:30 P. M.
I tort Jonsrud. Misses Clara and
Mabel Jon.irud, Gustaf Stuckl and Al
bert Jonsrud have gone for a two
weeks' trip to the mountains.
Victor Johnson and fnmlly. of Pleas
ant Home, wore Kelso visitors Sun
day. II. F. Holt, of Portland, was tho
guest of Hubert Jonsrud and family
Sunday.
GEORGE.
Several little showers visited this
neighborhood last Sunday, which havo
oflded the air and mado it nice and
pleasant.
Tho German boys completed their
threshing tour for the season Tuesday
last. They say the crops on most of
Wherever Wheels Turn
ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE NEEDED
No Motter What They Drive
Or Where They Are
A Saying in Power A Redaction m Expense An
Increase in OutputAn Improvement in Product
Some very decided improvement always results when
Electric Motors turn the wheels.
THESE BENEFITS ARE ESPECIALLY VALUABLE TO
Bakers
Blacksmiths
Bottlers
Butchers
Confectioners
Portland Railway Light
& Power Company
CG. MILLER, AGENT
V - -- V
Km.
Tta Kind You IIt Alwaya
In use for over 30 yours,
All Counterfeit. Imitation
Kxprliiinta that trill with and endanger the limtlth of
InfiuiU aud Children Ezoorieuoo Vjralust KioorlmonU
What is CASTORIA
Ctorl Is a harmless tibatttute for Ciuitor Oil, Pnro
fforlo, lropa and Hoothlnir Syrups, It la l'leiuwut. It
rontalna neither Opium, Morphlno nor other Nurcottd
ubatunee. IU age la Ita guarantee. It destroy Wornia
and allays Feverlshneas, It cures Dlarrhwa and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cure Consilptttlou
and Flatulency. It asalnillatca the Food, regulate tho
Stomach and llowels, giving healthy and uuturul sleep.
The Children's Panacea-Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bear tho
The Kind You Haie Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
thn ranches In this neighborhood and
Kaglo ("rook worn very good.
Henry Schmidt had tho misfortune
to lone olio of his working horoos. It
died of Bomo unknown dlHoio. Ho
valued the horsn at f 125.
Mrs. Schmidt Is staying at Mr.
Judd's pliu'o while Mr. Judd and fam
ily are In tho inountulir picking
huckleberries.
Tho many friends of Mrs. peter
Paulson will he plcusod to hoar that
she Is so much Improved that she Is
able to bo aboil! agulu.
Henry John unn has about completed
a very modern barn on his property.
Mrs. H. Joyner and children went
to tho hop yard luit week, so Mr.
Joyner has to keep bachelor house.
Henry Schmidt hail an unfortunate
accident liiHt Tuesday. One of his
fingers was mnshed while uncoupling
thn engine from thn separator. o
wont to Kxtucada In tho afternoon to
hnvo tho doctor dress tho wound. The
finger Is betting along nicely at pres
ent. Mrs. Walter Wlsmor and children.
f llethany. Or., are hero on a visit to
her parents. Shn thinks a groat deal
of her folks and homo, where she
spent her childhood day.
DeWltt's Tarbollied Witch Hazel
Salve Is thn best thing to une for plies.
Sold by Howell & Jones.
Mrs. Nettle Miller, after a throo
weeks' lllnes of appendicitis, Is able
to be up and Is slowly Improving.
Contractors
Dentists
Dressmakers
Grocers
Launderes
ANYONE USING POWER CAN
PROFIT BY CONSULTING
Bought, tuid which bus bw
has burns tho lfiiutur or
and baa bn niiwle 11 tutor ma per
aonal auporvlflloii sine 1U Infancy.
Allow no oiio totWwolvo you In this.
and Just-n-rMMl" ro lilit
Signature of
EAGLE CREEK.
Mrs. Itolph returned homo Ittxt Tues
day from Hood lllvor. whom hn had
boon vUltlni with her son for several
days.
Wesley Dougtas and Mr. James (lib
son nindn a business trip Kstsrada
Inst Wednesday. Mr. tllbson pur
chased a horse while over thorn.
Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Woodln worn tno
guoHts of Mr. and Mrs. It. II. tilbson
Sunday.
SchiMd commenced III this district on
Monday, under tho leadership of Mis
KIhIo Hall. Miss Halt Is from Ne
braska, having como to Portland
almtit two mouths ago.
Mrs. lilover and Mrs. Mary Trul
linger and daughter nrn visiting with
Mrs. Howii'tt tin Tuesday.
Mrs. tt. II. (illmou called on Mr.
Howlott Tuesday.
Kit. Douglass Is hauling lumber for
K. U Palfrey,
Tho Itnsd Supervisor, Mr. McCon
noil. Is having thn mad gravolnd bo
twoen hero and Eagle Crook City.
Thn Kngle ('rook nlno played with
tho Cnodyoar Kublior t'o.'s team In
stead of Oswi go nlno, a wnok ago
Sunday. That was the writer's mis
take. '
Kodol will, In very short time, en
abln tho stomach to do tho work It
should do, and the work It should do
la to dlgost all tho food you oat. It
makes thn stomach sweet and It la
pleasant to lake. It Is Sold horo by
Howoll ft Jones.
Housekeepers
Jewelers
Machinists
Printers
Woodworkers
OREGON CITY, OREGON