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2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1008. &S&s GUNSELL'S CONDITION SERIOUS. NEWS OP THE COUNTY BEAVER CREEK. Tin' furnnTs nro hnvltiR licaiiTr.nl wonlluT to put In llio crops. All. Tliomns nnd Jnlm W.vsl.iuri; vent lo Mm IukkIuk ramp McunlRy A number of poople went lo OivRon CHy Sun.lay in hour Shannon -...'oa!. Mrs. J. CrlllUli and itniiRlili-r Oilvt 'nro nut at Ui'nvor Crook for u vis't. H. Hotman aR In town Saturday on luminous. Hi'rmnn Slilmyngor has so'nl his place to K. T. Jester. John Shannon has come from Alas ka to upend the winter with his broth ers. Elnora Hartnoll has potifl to Oro gon City to work for Mrs. U I Porlor. across the river. Abraham Thonms has come homo for a whilo. CUARKES. W". H. Wettlaufer has finished Row ing oats anil wheat for this year. Mr. Force has finished building the new kitchen on the store ami put in a larger window In front of the store room. Mrs. Grace, of Oregon City, came out to make a short visit among her relatives and friends. Mr. 0. Marquardt went to town last week, Friday, on business. There was a peddler In Clarkes last week. Ho had kitchen ware to sell. There was a tramp lu Clarkes, too; he slept In Mr. Marquardt's empty house last Thursday night He was on the war to SUvorton. V. G. Klolnsmlth sold a horse to Albert Durst. Bat Sullivan was In town last Sat urday on business. W. H. Bottemlller sowed 8 acres of oats the other day. Henry Klelnsmlth painted the M. E. church last week. Mr. and Mrs. Haag spent Sunday with Mr. Scherruble. John Marshall Is the engineer now at the shingle mill. Mrs. Mclntyre was In Alblna last Miss S. Mclntyre was working for Mr. and Mrs. Cummins. CLACKAMAS. Mr. nnd Mrs. nthrom have return ed home from Sheridan. Horn November III. to Mr and Mrs. Austin Ulttnor, a daughter. liev. V. H. Mooi attended the Minister's Association at Woodhurn. last week, f M.s. K. 1!. Wesh recently left for New York City, where she will yfiend the Winter with her daughter. Alfred Garrett, of the North Coast Kngravfng Co.. of Ttclllnghntn, Wash., formerly resident of this place, re cently spent a few days with friends here. The Ladles' Aid Society nf the Con H'vc.itlonal church postponed their joint meeting at Tarkplace on account of the Illness of Mrs. Kiggs. Jack Young Is entertaining a friend from La Grande, Oregon. We are pleased to chronicle the re turn of Isalielle Mather from an ex tended trip through California and some of the eastern states. The Ladles' Aid Society of the M. E. church met at tho home of Mrs, John Luenherger and was delight fully entertained. Miss May Allen left for Camas, Wash., Thursday of last week. Died at St. Vincent's hospital, No vember 9. Frank Reynolds, aged 4J years, rue funeral services were held on Wednesday, November 11. Rev. W. B. Moore, pastor of the M K. church, officiating, assisted by Rev. Mr. R!ggs. of Parkplnce, The bereav ed relatives have the deetiest sym pathy of a large circle of friends. Mrs. M. L. C. Itaywar.i, who has been our correspondent from Clacka mas, for the past eighteen years, has been compelled by stress of other duties to give the work Into younger and less efficient hands. We cannot hnpe our efforts will reach the de gree of perfection attained by this gifted lady, bnt we will try to emulate her example. DODGE. We understand there Is going to be a new saw mill In Podge. Tho com pany will he composed of men liv ing In Podge, Hoy Holey und Mr. Horner. Mat Pllible and Vert Surfua have gone to the mountains for a twu weeks' hunt. We people of podge are going to have a telephone line soon. It will be a grvnt tilp to the farmers here. Mr. Park, of Podge, butchered his hogs November Id, and expects to ship them to Portland, the 17th. People are busy as bees putting In grain and working on the roads Mrs. Anna Park and daughter Kdnn and granddaughter, Shirley Park, from Oregon CUV, were welcome visitor In IVidgo for one week, but have re turned to their home. Some of the Sprlngwater boys and soma of tho Podge boys have concoct od a scheme to have dances lu the Sprlngwater grange hall by Joining the grange and getting a majority of votes on the dance side, so 1 hear SPRINGWATER. ESTACADA. TWILIGHT. Miss RetU E. Joseph, of Woodburn. formerly teacher of the Twilight school, and now In the Woodburn high school, spent Sundsy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georje Laielle Roy Wilehart. of Portland, and Miss Erbele Leslie, of The Dalles, niece ' and nephew of Mrs. James Hylton, have been spending a few days at her heme. The pupils of the Twlllfht school are making preparations for an en tertainment and basket social Friday evenine. November S7, In the school house. The proceeds will be used for the benefit of the school. Miss Ethel Hale, of Currlnsrllle. has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Nora Looney, of Garfield for several days. Mrs. M. K. Inrln was vlsltlnj at Cur rlnsvtlle Saturday. Sunday she at tended the services of the Church of Christ at Estacada. Miss Mary EJgerton reports the ad dition of Ore new pupils in her school last week, among them being Virgil Wagner. Emmanuel Krtgbaum aad frank Folsom. CLARKES. Mr. Fore went to Portland Tues day Mrs. Fully went to visit her son in. Portland. Mr Fullv butchered 11 hogs. Mr. Dolbor, who was visiting Fred rullr. returned to Portland. Albert Durst has been busy digging liis notatoes. Misses Julia Masslnger, Josephine Fully. Will Dolbow and Fred Fully were the guests of Grossmlller's Tues day evening. Mrs. Fred Force went to Portland Tuesday. Mr. Force has been making Improve ments on the store building. ' WARNER GRANGE. Warner Grange, Patrons of Hus bandry, will meet In New Era Satur day, November 18. Dr. W. E. Carll, of Oregon City, will talk on "The Pat ent Medicine Evil and the Crusade Against It" Marshall Laielle, of the Oregon Agricultural College, will speak on "Plant Food Character and Source." Mrs. David McArthur will read a paper on "Meats and Vege tables." and Mr. Dodd, a retired school teachers will tolk on "High School Development In Oregon." There will also be an Informal musical pro gramme. School Report Report of Maple Lane School, Dis trict No. 27: Those pupils neither tardy nor ab sent for the month ending November 13, are: Alfred White. Jesse White, Mamie Wourms. Mildred Emmons, Eva Emmons, Macy Emmons, Frances Schmidt, Irma Schmidt, Birdie Dick erson, George Derrick, Emma Der rick, Olis Jackson, Shirlie Swallow, Mav Splinter, Carl Josl, and Herman Waldow. CORA DARR, Teacher. COFFEE You can buy something called "coffee" at 10c lb with 3000 miles of R R freight from the roaster; don't. Your cr-tcr rMurni your nney I! too don't Lice Sibiiw.-iE IVt: we par bits TEAZEL CREEK. Farmers generally are busy seed ing during the nice weather, as every one expects a long rain when It be gins. Preaching at Tease! Creek next Pundar at 11 A. M. Sunday school at 10:30 A. K. A Thanksglvtng service will be held at the Teaiel Creek church. A sermon will be delivered in the fore noon by Rev. Craig, of Molalla. A dinner will be served at noon. In the afternoon a short programme and song service, after which will be sold to the highest bidder three beautiful quilts. A good time Is expected. Ev eryone cordially Invited. Rachel Melton has been on the sick list for a few days, but Is reported improving. J. H. Qulnn visited at Marquam a few days ago. He is preparing to have the wood sawyer make him some wood. Another minister came tip from Portland Sunday and preached an In teresting sermon 'and gave the little folks a fine talk. The grange met Saturday and had a most Interesting programme. Sev eral applications were sent In for membership. The Good Templars had an enter tnlnment in the grange hall and a verv enjoyable time was had. Mrs. Powell and daughter, of Prlne- ville, were visiting friends In Spring water recently. A girl baby was born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Twedie. and it U nice and pret ty. All doing well. Mr. Twedie Is moving on the farm he rented from Telflson s in Logan. Mr. Sherman Is moving ou the farm he bought from Whitehead. COLTON. Alter a long spell of dry weather, we are having a shower of rain, which Is quite welcome to farmers. A. B. Countryman Is busy moving to the Snodgrass place at Meadow brook, which he has rented. A basket dinner was given at the Swedish church last Sunday. A large crowd attended, and a fine time was reported. Chester Gorbett. of Oregon City, was a visitor at Cotton last Sunday. Dolph Freeman, of Elwood, Is busy hauling gravel from the Mill creek. V. S. Dlx did some chopping .for Carl Stroragreen last Saturday. George Wallace, of Highland went to his ranch in the mountains last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Puts were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Scaermble's last Sun day. Mr. Extrum and family moved to Portland last Kenday. The road supervisor of District No. 21 has a crew of men building a new bridge one the Gorbett road. Urn TM Unf Yn hnjfnn taffi f MOUNTAIN VIEW. F. M. Darling is moving his barn to the south side of his property. He In tends to put up aonther hot house In the near future, where the old bsin stood. Miss Helene Seeley, of Meldnim Strtion; was here with her g;andpar- ents all last week. Charles Ely went to California last week to work, but he did not like the place and returned home. , Vergil Welsh went to California last week for his health. J. M. Glllett and J. T. Francii pa pered Mr. Curran's house. Mr. Reele and family have moved into '. Rev. Bert Henderson, of Llwood, spent Sunday evening here with his sister and they went to the baptist church to hear the Evangelist. The Primitive Baptists will hold services In the Mountain View Church next Sunday at 2:30 and Sunday at 11 A. M. Gus Gotberg made a business trip to Molalla Sunday and returned Monday. Mrs; Hamilton and daughter Lottie, of Portland, were visiting among friends here over Sunday. The Momitain View Sunday school Is preparing a fine programme for Tetnut-nince day. Mrs. J. Everhart, of Molalla, was the gin-.ii of .Mrs. Hall last Mondavi ev-ning and on Tuesday she went to Sheridan to visit a few weeks with her son, Frank and wife. ELLIOTT PRAIRIE. It has been a long time sine w have heard from this ur at county, but w are mr aV-t tie same. Farmers are vsry bssy gcltlsr plowing and Fall seeding rt.,t.. rain has not detained then much. Mr. A. Casto butchered a number of hogs this week. George Owlngs has been absent from home for the past few days. He Is serving on th Jury. Ralph Holman and wife were visit ors of Nixon Blair and family Sunday. George Leffler has not been able to spark on the prairie lately. We hear he has entered Prof. Crapp's school for the rest of the Winter. Miss Wilms Blair Is having good success in the management of the El liott Prairie school. -She has thirty six scholars and expects more. J. F. W. will be united In matri mony In a few weeks, consequently the boys are gathering up the neces sary traps for the occasion. Sunday school held in the Elliot Prarle Church at two o'clock every two weeks, and preaching at three by Rev. Marquam. A. O. Erb has left for a trip to sun ny California for the sake of his health. He expects to be gone for several months. Chase Bros, are slow this winter In operating their dance hall to the amusement of the young people. When will be the first, boys? Whisky Hill school district has af forded a new well, but not before It was necessary; the old one was In a shameful condition. Mr. Casto and sons are doing the digging act. The presidential election seems to have suited most of the people of this vicinity. Edwin Hjvley has not moved liis little house yet, but soon expects u. then he will lock arms with a lair young maiden. ' A. J. Todd was a visitor at N. Blair's Monday evening. Milwaukee Man Has Crftlcal Attack of Tuberculc-sli. F. P. PoVanuy. of Albany, was in Oregon Cltv on Wednesday on his tomo from Milwaukee, where hn had been summoned by the serious imiiov-m ,,f i.Im trrn,lson. 1 ne Consoli, Vr KiitmeD fortn'-' resided nt Al bum', nnd has been t'll.lng trentxvenl for some time tt the Onen Anlr Paul-Mi-Iimii for tuberculosis. Mr. Oui sell's condition Is serious, and Ms nothor. Mrs SerepH Hanson, of Album-, and sister Mi's. ( Unto, of t,,i,.rs(iv hive been Hummoned to his bojsldo. Mrs Pule nnssed through Oregon nlty Wednesday evening for Milwaukee. After being at the Hn.nl- nrlnm for some time. Vr. Gunsell took un his residence with his fam ily nt Milwaukee where he could be near the Institution. Mr PeVnnev h one of the best known residents if t lnn counlv. having come across the plains bv ox team In tSi',5, and has been a resident of that county since that time. Mr. PeVnney was SO years of ace on October "0. Is one of the slaunchest democrats of tbe niv and cast bis vote f ir Vtrvnn nt the Inst election. He Is the father nf nine children and has given each one a home. He has disposed of his (SSrt acres of land, and Is making his home with bis daughter. Mrs. Mart Belli w-. He left last night for Jefferson, an 1 from there he goes to Polo, where he Is to visit with his sons. Home For Thanksgiving, M. J. lJelle. one of the students of the Agricultural College, will arrive In Oregon City Friday, and will spend a week with Mr parents, Mr. and Mrs. George iJtZollo. at Mount Pleasant. Ijirelle Is a member of the band at the College, and will accompany It to Portland on Saturday to attend the football game. Basket Social Next Wednesday. A bssket social will be held by the West Side school Wednesday evening. November 15. for the benefit of the school library. A programme will be rendered and all persons Interested In the school are Invited to attend. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Str.te of Oregon, for the County of Clack amas. Elliabeth Lott. Plaintiff, vs. A. E. Lott, Defendant. To A. E. Lott, the abovs named de fendant: It the name of the State of Oregon --" are aereby required to appear . rv-r the complaint filed against t i " rVive entitled court on or V ?eri.. he nd day of Jan- u-y. lVvt. aid If 'on fall to so ap pear tid aisier ald eomplalnt the nlalnt'ff wi a-ip!v tn the Court for tr relief dst-i! fo- 'n said eomplalnt, tivwlt: For a dee-e dissolving the b,r'" ff "lst-l-i"" y now existing be- tr'en n'sivr srl ,l-fndant and for s"ch it"1" fd r"-mr relief as to ' Cet-t mar -i meet and equitable. Tbis utrTo"s ! tmi' ll'hed by order of t'i HonnM)l Terras A. Mclirlde, r ! sv-v titled Court, i . - I -(' f-n 19th ay of in' . -, 'v : 'f ih! -j '' ' this summons ,,. . vr.n' - '- '"lit. and the date tv ;' mril'rar! in thereof Jan uary 1. I9i!. W ilii'.il o 'K WILLIAMS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. I.'se DeWltt's Carbollzcd Witch Ha zel Salve it Is healing, cooling ami cl'-ansing. It Is especially good for piles. Sold by Jones Drug Co. Mr. Oqlesby Denies It. AIRORA. Or., .Nov. JU. (To the Editor.) It was stuff in the Enter prise last week ;hat 1 had purchased whiskey of A' Close, of Estacada. Now I wi-'U ti s-.ay that I n-'-vor bought wbltky or beer cf said Close, of K -.: ada, iDd will say wiio ever siatul this repi'i is an In.'amous liar. If I had waniel wrhky whilu pacing !hrmi!;h E-itacadu I would have ;;otn; , to the Estacada dru? store and got i a prescriptinn, (which I always c?rry) j f.hcd. I hope those fanatics or Es- j tacf.da will try ana keep a little near-1 er the '-ru'.h in the future. I r-pard I Mr. Close as a gcritieir.an and do not ask any favors of the prohi end of Estacada. GEO. E. OGLES BV. CATARRH Watched Fifteen Years. "For li.'H.en years I have watched the working of Euckieu's Arnica Saive; and it has never failed to cure any sore, boil, ulcer or burn to which it was applied. It has saved us many a doctor bill," saya A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton, Maine. -25c at Jones Dru Company. H. G. SURLES TEACHER OF VIOLIN AND CORNET Music furnished for all occasions. Phone Main 1581. VMryii si mm OAT-rtVER Ely's Cream Balm Sure to Clvo Satisfaction. etVES Ptuir AT ONCE. It ch-aiisoB, son;hs, heals and protwts the diwnw-d mxmhriitie rwilting from Cntnrrb anddrivouawuy a Cold in the Head fjtiii. lv. Jttri the Hensos of l'ante and KmelL KanT to nw. Contain no injurious drills Appii&l into the n'tril and absorbed. Lars Hizn, 50 cents at Druggists or by mail. Liquid Cream Baira for as in atomizers, 76 oeuta. ELY BROTHERS, 16 Wiir.a St.. N.w York. DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN THE RAIN Get acquainted with E. W. Meliea. & Co., Complete House furnishers. Use their free stable room. RUSSELLVILLE. Elder G. P. Illch. of Kelso, Oregon, was stricken with paralysis wluli; holding a series of meetings at the Kussellvir.o school bouse, on Friday evening, November Cth, Just before meeting time. He was walking In company with O. S. Boyles whose guest he had been foV the day. When near the school house he suddenly lost the use of himself and could neither walk nor talk. It was tin ef fecting sight. Tho people hud as sembled to hear him preach and when they came out to see him ho looked at them, but could not speak. They hud already heard him preach his last sermon the evening before, and ttie hist evi-niiig of the meeting was can celed by the swift-winged messenger from the unseen world. He was tak en In haste to the home of I 13. Trul linger where Dr. Powell, of Molalla. soon arrived and pronounced his case hopeless. His family was summoned by telephone who arrived the next day. He remained conscious und knew his family and'frlends. but could not speak to them. He died Monday, November 9, at daybreak. Tho body was taken to Damascus. i.loer (ieorge Wlnglleld and wife have returned home from Eastern Ore. eon, after a month's visit with rela tives. Grace Hartle and Ray Wyland, of Wilhoit, were married November II, at 10 o'clock A. M., by L. B. Trnl llnger, at his residence. Those pres ent were Omer Williams and Miss Wyland, also Mrs. L. It. Trullinger, and son, Roy. . , lmmont. , I- c rrnlt Court of the State of ''-i, for the County of Clack ema. W. W. Temple. Plaintiff, vs. jeorglana Temple. Defendant. To Georglana Temple, the above nnmed defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint against you herein on or before the 2nd day of January. lOW, said day being after the expiration of six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and If you till to so appear and answer, for watit thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief pray ed for In his complaint, vl.; for the dissolution of the bonds nf matrimony existing between yourself and the plaintiff. This summons Is published by orser of Hon. Thomas A. Mclirlde, made and entered on the 18th day of No vember, 1908. First publication on the 2"th of No vember, 1908. l.ast publication on the 1st of Jan- nary. 1909. MAC MAHON. Attorney for Plaintiff. DON'T HITCH YOUR HORSE IN THE RAIN Get acquainted with E. W. Melien & "Co.. Complete House furnishers. Use their free stable room. Cascasweet is for babies and chil dren, and Is especially good for the Ills so common In cold weather. Look for the Ingredients on the bottle. Con tains no harmful drugs. Sold ' by Jones Drug Co. For Sale or Trade $1000. 1 or r years on farm 7 per cent, t !o0 2 years nt 7 per rent. S 300 :i years, 7 per cent, t S'ni 2 years. 7 per cent. Will also place your money on safe security subject to your approval. Will Sell or Trade Dwelling house suitable for hoarders und roomers, 3 blocks from car line $2800 i lots. 10th and Madison, Oregon City $2000 K- lots I and 2, block 122, Oregon City $ 300 Siinr Pine Lumber Claim, ll.OOO.OOO feet In California $3000 Also Private money to loan. JOHN W. LODER, Owner, Attorney at Law, Oregon City, Oregon. R05EBURG, - OREGON. You will have Just cause to give thanks this coming Thanksgiving day If you buy your Groceries here. New walnuts and almonds ...20clb Finest Currants and Raisins. . .122clb Fancy Mince Meat 122clb Hams' Grocery 8th and Main Streets K-iuai WATCHES We have for your inspection a splendid grouping of watches for men, women, boys and girls in solid gold, gold filled, silver and nickel cases. A man's watch has a heavy responsi bility to bear in keeping him up to time and some say that a woman's is even more burdened. For that reason, if for no other, a fully warranted witch is a necessity to everyone ALL TMI STANDARD MAKES WALTHAIi HAMILTON ELGIN HOWARD NEW ENGLAND EVERT IXC CUARAITEEI TO WE! I AN 9 KEEP PEtfECT TIME Vc Moke a Specialty of Witch Repairing BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN Oregon City Jewelers - Suspension Bridge Cor. Wherever Wheels Turn ELECTRIC MOTORS ARE NEEDED No Matter What They Drive Or Where They Are A Saving in Power A Redaction 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 CG. MILLER, AGENT OREGON CITY, OREGON