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I 1 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1908. NEWS OF THE COUNTY MARQUAM. Marquam In progrpsslnf, rapidly; two now houses are Hearing comple tion. Mm. M. J. Stockwell In improving her lot by digging a well. Wo a tp ftlml to see Mrs. O. A. Marquam home again from Portland, where she has hwn visiting with her sister and or,nunt. . We are all very proml of bur teach ers. The primary teacher Is Miss W. Roake and the principal Mr. C. An derson. They have won th good will of the children as'well as of tho pa. rents. , Many from here attended the Can by fair; all report a spiondld time. H. A. Milliard and family have moved on to the old Dolph Meyers place. We miss them very much ami especially their little son. Roseoe. Mrs. Sylvia Speed and husband are visiting at the home of the former's parents. Mr. ant', Mrs. A. B. Marquam. Last Friday evening a surprise party was given them. About twenty-live young people were present and all de clare they had a good time. Our ninth grade has at last boon established, and we have a class of two lwiys and four girls. We are glad to see Mrs. Pelle Sklr vln up and around, after her illness of a week. Mrs. Macule ivmley and daughters will occupy the house recently va cated by H. A. Hibbard's family. A basket social will be given at the pavilion Saturday night, October 17. for the purpose of raising funds for the Tennis club. They Intend to have their grounds prepared soon so they can play the few good days before winter sets in. I Uur new preacher and his wife ar rived last ek and are settled In their new home. MY. J. E. Marquam and wife spent Inst Sunday at the home of William Miller, on Rock Creek. Business meeting of the Epworth league met last Tuesday night at the M. E. church. A small crowd attend ed. However, we Intend to have bet ter attendance In the future. Rick Eisenhart and family have moved to Silverton, where their son Merle attends school. We thank the ladies and every one who helped clean the school house very much. Miss Cora Hubbard has returned from Silverton and Is now attending our school. A pound party was given Rev. Ham lin and his wife last night. About fifteen were present and each one took a pound of groceries or other useful thing. All enjoyed the evening and many promised to return. The school has been furnished w-ith a new supply of winter wood. Miss Jennie Marquam spent last Saturday night with her cousin. Miss Myrtle Albright. Services at the M. E. church at 11 o'clock on Sunday; Sunday school at 10: Epworth League at 7, and preaching services at 8. Everybody come and hear our new minister. a few weeks as Mrs. Koel Is very SICK. i ne m. K. church will hav a so clal Friday, October lfi. In the church. Mr. Kern la Improving his place, He burned his slashing. Frank Mueller Is on the sick list. Miss Unit, the teacher of Timber Grove, Is hoarding at Mr. Haag's. Mr. Hiug. wout to the Howard Mills last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hen Marshall went to town with a load of oats on Saturday and made a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. Harttuan. from Ore gon City, spent Sunday with her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Scherruble, V. G. Klelnsmllh picked his apples last Saturday In Timber Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Klmer went to town last Friday on business. W. G. Klelnsmlth hauled oats last week and traded a new horse to Mr. Ltndau, who has moved ou his farm. MOUNTAIN VIEW. CLARKES. Some showers are falling. The Sunday School lliMe Class club met at Mrs. Fully s last Wednes day night. A full house of young people report an enjoyable time. The siclal club give their entertainment Friday night. October Hi. a; the M. E. church, which consists of music, recitations and a dialogue, which will be very amusing. -Ask the bachelors of Clarkes why they never married and come and hear the reason. The entertainment begins with a sock so cial, the admission being twice the number of the sook each one wears. If one wears a No. 9 sook their ad mission Is IS cents: If thev wear a number IS their admission Is ,!ti cents. Light refreshments will be served. Come all and have a good time. The proceeds of .the entertainment are for the benefit of the church. Captain Hranson and wife will leave their home Saturday, October 17. to go to Nebraska, where they will be engaged In evangelistic work all win-1 ter, beginning labors with Rev. E. S. Fox, formerly of Troutdale circuit. They leave Portland October 19. Mrs. Sevier and daughter. Mrs. Hicklnbottom. of Viola, visited Cap tain Branson's last Thursday. Grandma Cummins is quite sick at this writing. Miss Josie Fully attended an enter tainment at Cniverslty Park Frldav an old-fashioned school party. Gus Schiewe is attending school a business college In Portland. Mr. Shepperd has brought a large horse. .Minnie uirck and .Mr. Brere were married last week. HARDING GRANGE HAS WONDERFUL EXHIBITS Annual Display at Logan Many Hundrdi of People. H.v O. 0. Robblns. Attracts CLARKES. Mrs. Griffin and family have moved back to her house again after trying restaurant business for a few weeks. Mr. Griffin has gone to Portland to work again. Mr. Hall has his delivery wagon re paired again, after the smash-up In the runaway. It has new wheels and a new coat of paint. Will W. May has bought the pro perty joining Elmer Dixon's. Mr. Torence has moved his barn onto his own property and Mr. May expects to build a house right away. Miss Josle Hubbard went out to Liberal and spent one day with her sister. Mrs. Stella James. Frank Kellogg is plastering Mr. Mautz's house this week. Master Johnny Darling has gone back to school at Corvallis and Miss Pearl Darling has gone to California. Mr. and Mrs. Wiles, of Portland, spent Sunday in this burg. Mr. and Mrs. Stamer have' bought Mr. Nelson's residence. Mrs. McDonald and family have rented Mr. Darling's house, lately va cated by Mr. Chism and wife, who went to New York. Mr. and Mrs. Showers, of Forest Grove, were the guests of J. JI. Gil lett and wife two days of last week. Mr. Sby and sons. Pearl and Frank are logging for Messrs. Burley & Stafford. George and Charlie Albright were callers in this burg lately. Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain, of Pleas ant avenue, started for Kansas Tues day evening. J. Everhart Is moving to Portland and will go into business there. Mr. Byram, of Tualatin, Washing ton county, spent Sunday with his old time friends, S. V. Franci3 and wife and Mrs. S. A. Gil lett.- I Mrs. Lennle Seeley Irvine returned to her home In Independence, after a , visit of three weeks with her parents, j Mrs. May Fairdough made a busl-1 ness trip to Portland last week. George Roberts has bought Mr. Grubb's property opposite the Moun tain View church. He says he is tired of moving and decided to settle down. The marriage of Miss Minnie Gllck and L. J. B. De La Roche took place Saturday, October 10. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hofstetter. This day was chosen In honor of the bride's sister, Mrs. G. Hofstetter. as her fortieth birthday. The marriage took place at high noon. The service was read by Rev. Bache, of the Meth odist church. The bride was dressed in white and navy blue. After the ceremony an excellent dinner was served, which was heartily enjoved by all the guests. A pleasant after noon was spent. Before the depart ure of the guests, the wedding cake was cut and presented by the bride. A number of splendid and useful gifts were received, which the bride prizes very highly. In the evening a number of young folks honored Mr. and Mrs. De La Roche with a nice serenade. The door opened and the young folk received a hearty welcome from the bride and groom. After an enjoyable evening was spent, refreshments were served. and all departed, wishing them much Joy and happiness In their married life. Mr. and Mrs. De La Roche will make their future home In Portland DODGE. Johnnie Park, of Dodge, Mat. Park, of Elwood, and F. Codaman are going down to Estacada to cut wood this winter for Mr. Miller. Johnny Park has moved down and commenced bis work October 13. Mat. Dibble, of Elwood, caught a bear in his trap and killed it and sent the meat to Oregon City. Mat. Park, Mr. Feaster, Mr. Cada man and some more from Elwood are going out and have a hunt October 13. J. M. Park and wife are going to Estacada on a business trip October 13th. Dodge school, with Miss Mabel Francis an teacher, is getting along fine, giving satisfaction all round. LOGAN, Or., Oct. H. (Special Cor respoinletice). The weather was Ideal on October ti aud 7 and largo numbers of people from Logan and some from surrounding country made use of It lo take In one or both days of the fair and enjoy themselves to the limit. Considering that It was an off vear In some respects, tho visit of jack Frost and some other, discouraging things, the display was' bettor than nan been anticipated. In the woman' department, the exhibits of faucv work, which Included carving bv Mis. Hageman, was especially noo.l' ii... sides tho two mentioned, Mrs A F Slopor. Mrs. Fred Bowman, Mrs. Geo! I taiT 1UH1 Mrs. F. Moser uil U K. Robblns were exhibitors L. Funk, Fred Brown and O n Robblns had -txhlblts In the leal line. At the stock show, U Funk had chickens, turkeys, and Cotswold sheep. J. F. Fullain had registered Cotswold sheep and A. O. llolllngs worth had registered Lincolnshire sheep. Mrs. U R. Robblns had a coop of leghorn chickens and F. J. M. Grimth had a Plymouth Rock roos ter. Philip Kohl and sons evhllilt.-l registered Jersey cow and heifer. When it came time to tlnd the best farm team. It seemed as though every farmer present was going to try for the prize. The contest was not quite lively tor me best brood nutrn with foal or for the best roadster. lo return to the general denart- mem. Fred Moser had a line show of i photographs and Stone school had a i fine drawing and writing exhibit. i nere was a game of ball between . the Ixigan Lobsters and the secoud team, to close the fair, the score be-! lug 6 to H In favor of the first team Tiit Judges lit the General Depart-1 meat were John Berrith. 11. n. Nieo-i lal and Henry Babler; In the Woman's i Department, B. Corless, Mrs. Thomas j Gray. Mrs. V. Hattun: babv show, Thomas Cray. Mrs. Wlthycomb and ! Mrs. S. I. Wilson. Seven were entered I for the prizes and the judges had a j long Job. The stock judges were J. I . Allison, H..S. Anderson and A. A. j Allen. Following Is a list of the prizes i ami ribbons awarded: Best general exhibit, first, O. D. Robblns, lamp: second, W. P. Kir chem. lamp. Best collection of grass es, first. O. D. Robblns, purse; sec ond. W. P. Klrchem, purse. Siieaf grain, first, 0. D. Robblns. bill book. Vegetables, first, O. D. Robblns. pota to fork; second. W. P. Klrchem. po tato fork. Raw fruit, first, Mrs. A. Fallert, basket ; second, O. D. Robblns. basket. School exhibit. Stone school, dictionary. Machines and devices, first, L. Funk, butcher knife; second. Fred Brown, hammer. Threshed grain. first. W. P. Klrchem, spring balance; second, L. Funk, spring balance. Fancy work, first. Mrs. Wlthycomb, water set; secoud. Mrs. A. F. Sloper, chocolate set. Canned fruit, first. Mrs. W. P. Klrchem, dish; second Mrs. O. D. Robblns, dish. Brow- bread, Mrs. O. D. Robblns. bread plate. White bread, first, Mrs. O. D. Robblns. bread plate; second, Mrs. A. Leek, platter. Jelly, first, Mrs. R. Kerr, jelly dishes; second, Mrs. E. Newklrk. jelly dishes. Preserved fruit, first. Mrs. P. Kohl, dish; second, Mrs. W. P. Klrchem. dish. Pickles, Mrs. A. Fallert, pickle dish. Butter, Mrs. L. Funk, butter molds. Clfeese, Mrs. F. Moser, dish. Plants and How ers, Mrs. O. D. Robblns, vase. Best farm team, first. W. M. Klr chem. halter; second, W. P. Klrchem slrcingle. Brood mare and foal, first H. Babler, brush: second, J. T. Ful lam. brush. Roadster, first W. Cro mer, whip: second. F. P. Wilson, slr cingle. Lincolnshire sheep. A. O. Hoi lingswroth, bell; Cotswold sheep. J, Fullnm, bell. leghorn chickens, first, L. Funk, nest eggs; second, Mrs D. Robblns. nest eggs. Plymouth Rocks, first. F. J. M. Griffith, lice kill er. Turkeys, first, H. Babler, poultry ood; second, L. Funk, poultry food. Jersey cow, first, Philip Kohl, milk pail; second, for Jersey heifer, Philip Kohl, milk pall. It would take too much time and pace to give a list of the ribbons warded for the many fine things in each subdivision. A large and Jlfe like portrait of the late James Brown seemed to greet his old friends on the last day. Master Oliver Gcrber was the voungest exhibitor, and car ried off the blue ribbon on squashes. CARUS. The farmers are rejoicing over the nice rain we are having. The sick people in the neighbor hood are Improving slowly. Mrs. Gewyer has been visiting friends in this neighborhood. Carl Caseday and Floy Stewart are attending the Barclay High school. Mr. Inskeep Is In Portland on the grand Jury this week. Mrs. Hodson has returned home h i ,. : i 7, . i af,er a short stay In Cams, blacksmith shop as Matt. Waldorf has L Q Bakf,r t g , , c gone home to Oswego. ! . " .; T. M. Darling is marketing some fine lettuce. Wiley W. May and family have moved Into their new house on Duaue street. Ben Faust arid family have rented W W May's house near Brandt's s'ce. Mr. aud Mrs. Robinson spent last Saturday ar.ii Sunday among relatives and friends at Highland. Ferd. Curran, assisted by Thon.a.i Carrlco, rc-shlnglcd his house lu-.il week. Prof. Kugene Ogle, of Molalla, is taking a series of music lessons of Miss Es-,ie Block. Mr Hass'.er and wife are preparing to move out on their ranch. They are building a new house, then will move. J. Mjitow, of Seilwood, was doing business In this burg one day last week. CLARKES. W. H. Wettlaufer hauled straw laat week from Mr. Bottemlller's. The Timber Grove school started last Monday by Miss Hult. Mr. Grace and Mr. Sullivan went to Needy to get some clover seed labt Friday. W. H. WetUaufur went to town on Monday on bjslness. Mr. G. Marquardt took his daughter Elda to town last Saturday to have some dental work done. Sam Elmer has purchased a new manure spreader. SHU BEL. John Heft is building a house for -Mr. Mayfield, of Highland. . G. A. Shubel attended the railroad meeting lu Portland last week. The rock road is nearlng completion. Miss Elr.ora Ginther has gone to Barlow to begin her school work at that place, Monday, October 12. ' Philip Massinger has purchased a new buggy. That's one of the things girls likfe nowadays, Philip. School commenced last Monday with Robert Ginther as teacher. Digging potatoes and sowing grain Is keeping the farmers busy around here at present. Hon. Nora Miller and husband, of Highland, passed through our burg one day last week. Many of our citizens attended the county fair at Canby laHt Friday. Born To Mrs. Babcock and also to Mrs. Robert Ginther last Friday night, each a daughter. Mothers do ing as well as could be expected. Both girls doing fine. Mr. Maxon, of Clarkes, purchased some oats from C. Hornschuh Saturday. LOGAN. The strenuous fair time Is over and we can now devote ourselves to other things. Marsh Frakes has moved to the Kruse neighborhood on the Willamette. J. W. Allison, a stockman froai Har ney county, is visiting relatives here and served as one of the Judges at the stock show.- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hageman en tertained Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gray, from Portland, during ,the fair. Mr. Gray was one of the judges of the baby show and Mrs. Gray served as a Judge In the woman's department. The barn on the place that N. H. Smith recently bought from L. H. Klrchem came very near being burned on the 7th, while the fair was in progress. Prompt work by Mr. Smith and several others alone saved the barn and contents, a sea son's, crop of hay In bales. J. S. Gill and others loHt some fencing by the same fire. The man who bought some of the Clark land near Mr. Verdlng's Is building a house. J. C. Klrchem and soift), L. H. Klr chem and S. E. Gerber, have gone to the mountains for a three weeks' trip. Red Seal Corn Cure does the work 15c. idtlet BE! OSi 00. REXALL DRUGGISTS Iluntley 's o t s cure hoadacho 25c. IP you Arc in a hurry, and wont what you want prompt ly, come to our big, busy store. Besides four regis tcrcd pharmacists to care for every detail of the drug business, we have plenty of help to look after your wants in every department. Some of our early Holiday Goods are coming in and we want you to come in and look around. Make our store your headquarters. J BUYING RUBBER ; There's a certain satisfaction in saying ! ! to a customer: "If this hot water bottle 1 ! or fountain syringe doesn't last a year j ; or is imperfect in any way we will give j ( you a new one to replace it." We say i it's a real pleasure to sell goods with j such a perfect guarantee as this: and j ; just such a guarantee goes with every- J thing in rubber that we sell, excepting ! some of the very cheapest kinds, and j we tell you about that, too. j i Try our "from factory lo u$rt" kind of rubber good 1 and K II it dots not Last longrr nd glv you Utter ulu ! fiction than lh ordinary kind. jvy i Smnwrn-Wiuimt ("V'x. Vaish A We have all sorts of small cans of paint for brightening up things around the house. Here are a few: Enamcloid, all colors, from 20c up, for chairs, bedsteads, etc. Varnish stain, from 15c up, for doors, etc Stovepipe Enamel, 15c up. Floor Paint, 50c up. Japalac, 15c up. Alabastine, SOcpakg, for wall finish. Electro 40c pkg V will gladly luprly you wllh a color card of any of lh nbov NEW THINGS FOR PHONOGRAPH LOVERS mi EDISON 5 For Edison Owners !! For Disc Machines The New Amberol Record. riayluK over 4 nilmitos. Stronger and better tiiix than the rtld. Your machine will piny them with the new attachment. I,et us piny for you when nest In town; or Brut for list of records and des cription of attachment. Th New Double Face 01. ci. To record on each disc mid both for Hoc In the 111 Ini-h hUo, and li mi In tho I.' Inch hImv That cuts your record expanse Mi llion! In half. U't us di'iiioiiHtiatn thi'iii for you; or send for a rata Iokuk of the new Uml.lo Hues We sell Phonographs and Talking Machines on easy terms and at cash prices. Colombtas, $10 to $200. Edison's, Victors, Fred Brown will Join them later. Peter Wilson Is much Improved In health and Is working about as usual. (Jeorifo Clark and, wifo were at T. A. MoHlul s Ia.si week. Gerber, Mostul & Co. art) dlggUiK potatoes with their digging mnchln. IX) those who had their votes sworn In at the Juno election realize that they will have to register or go through the same tedious perform ance'agalu? Every voter should i ister and bo prepared to choose tweon the Hills. .Mrs. M. Howan and children were visiting her recently. They are much pleased with their home in Wasco county. Albert Zimmerman has returned to his home iu Missouri. The Grange barn la completed and Is O. K. STAFFORD. On Monday night some rain fell. A number attended the Grange fair at Oswego. Saturday, and Mrs. Rob erts, of The Dalles, was the lucky holder of ticket No. 1, which took tho pretty worsted nil I It . The display of all classes was One and the sale of various articles netted tho Graiigo unite a neat Utile sum. Mrs. O. Z. llolton, of San Francisco, and two little girls came Friday after noon npon a visit to the old homo. She Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gage of this place. She attended the fair at Oswego and met many friends and acquaintances. She was seven hours late on Friday, caused by a wreck. A wheel broke on one of the cars and threw the car off the track. Grapes which escaped the frost are ripening slowly, and most of tlicm promise a fair yield, and of good quality. MEADOWS ROOK. freshened up Everybody Is Thia town has been y a few sniall showerH. 'eellng good. Halnh Ilolnian killed hogs Wednes day and took them to town the next day. C. I Slauillnger Is moving to Clear Creek. .f. V. Slaudinger Is raising Cain with some stumps In his field. Mrs. A. L. Larking called on Mrs. II. Rhodes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Noyer were visiting friends In town Sunday. Mrs. Cooper was surprised on her forty-ninth birthday for the first time. A Healthy Family. "Our whole family has enjoyed good health since we began using Dr. King's New Life Pills, three years ago," says L. A. Bartlet, of Rural Route 1, Guilford, Maine. They cleanse and tone the system In a gentle way that does you good. 25c. Mrs. Maxon Is helping Mrs. Lee for at Howell & Jones' drug store. IT 18 A PERFECT FIT THAT WE GIVE YOU I That is the reputation vie maintain. William McLarty Tail, or ANDRE8EN BUILDING Second Flour 8u.pen.lon Bridge Cor. OASTOHIA. SUNNY8IDE AND ROCK CREEK. Harris Deardorff's place has been sold to Mr. Osterbok, a newcomer, who has .recently been working In Alaska. Mr. Tong has also sold bla place and bought a place at Flrland. Alex. Hunter Is building a log cel lar. A sad thing occurred In our neigh borhood last Sunday. The youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Thompson got hold of some pills that they had got for one of the older boys, and had eaten, It is supposed, a dozen before they found It out. The mother Im mediately gave an emetic, but he went into spasms and from one to anotlfer until he riled at 4 o'clock Sunday evenlncr The nnrents are erlef strlck- 1 n 1. ..I- 1 ml... nVillH'a nnmA CM iv-Ji meir lunif. 1 uv vuuu name was Jesse. If he had lived until Nov. 3, he would have been two years old. The parents and four brothers were left to mourn his untimely death. Funeral services were held at the house by Rev. Mr. Sewnll, of Spokane, who preached the sermon. Interment at Siinnyslde cemetery. The neigh- mirs an smpatlil;r.e with them in their she has been having liigrlppe bereavement. The little casket was i thought It hi r not to cot i covered with flowers. Mrs. J. II Reld look dinner with Mrs. llertha peardorff last Saturday, It being her sixty sixth birthday. Mrs. UllIWi and Mrs. Kim Hunter, Mrs. I.ydla Kills and daughter Nltit went and spent the afternoon with her. as They parly I The presents were, thankfully received. Mr. and Mrs. Hill and Mr. and Mr.. Olseswtr wi-re guests at their parents', Mr. and Mrs. U. Hunter's, lust Sun day. They all pint a very pleasant time. The farmer, ran now dig their po tatoes, as the rain has moistened llm earlh and people won't probably need to haul water until next Hummer. ' herever 1 Turn ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE NEEDED No Matter What They Drive ,, Or Where They Are A Saving in Power-A Reduction in Expense- An Increase in Output An 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 Contractors Dentists Dressmakers Grocers Launderes Housekeepers Jewelers Machinists Printers Woodworkers ANYONE USING POWER CAN PROFIT BY CONSULTING Portland Railway Light & Power Company CO. MILLER, AGENT OREGON CITY, OREGON 14