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OKEflON CITY ENTERPRISK. VK1DAY, FttURUAUY 12, VXYX Ml m l S. 1 I I I 1 The Kind Yon liar Always Bought, and which hiw boon . --v . ....... K.iwmA 4"! rt ntirmif HM 4t ta use ior over ovi j, mw a .. V.ah Mtn.ldntnliti lila i4t r lilHl IKVU Hitniv l' i.i ..I . 1 l.iA mirt n ritfWe.lVA vmi lu this ' " V m - 4111 V V. ' tf- n - I.llntlnnl fin.l .TllSt -llH-irtMHl RFO bllt AU VmiUHTllllKi luuuiuuiu - - Experiment thut trWe with and endanger the health of Infonta and Children-Experience against Experiineut. What Is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substlrnte for Castor Oil, Pare sjori?, Props and Soothlujr Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karcotto enbsUnce. Its ape is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fcverkhness. It cures Dlarrluva and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the StomacU and Bowels, pivinff healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Sears the Signature of w Homy Cromer and family wore vis itors nt the Cleaner lio:no Sunday, Wo mi' mlKhiHy' tickled Ik lie able to "Hollo. Central," at Kstaoada Hiln. Slilbtoys have Installed a live horse power jiasHilino oiiuino. It la id to pump water, rnu n chopper, emery wheel, turning lathe, Krindsumo, and other thins too numerous to nieiUUm. Karl says all he has to do Is to ivss the button. The only thins it will not do Is to pull tho bupgy. Walter Strunk made a Hying r.'.,i to Garfield Sunday, Several ot the (aimers have tdck homo. The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. tWI HMTaUII OaaMUIV. TT TMCT. W T. NEWS OP THE COUNTY CLARKES. Mr. and Mrs. Cumins and Mrs. Clark called on Grandpa and grand ma Cumins Sunday afternoon. Bert Sheppard went to town with a load cf hay Monday. , - - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Owens, of Beaver Creek visited MK and Mrs. Fully Sunday. C. R. Tallman will soon bo back on his farm. Mr. Larkins is getting a number of Coons. Mrs. Griffith called on Mrs. Fully. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peck are well pleased with their new home near Salem. Mr. Lee butchered hogs Monday. Mr. Durst went to town Monday on business. Mr. Griffith is making quite an im provement on his farm by clearing stumps and rocks. Clarkes school closed Friday. GREENWOOD. The basket social held on Friday evening at the Central Point M. E. church was well attended and was a success in every way. A nice sura of money was raised and the people all had an enjoyable time. Guy Woodard has started to school again after his long sickness with typhoid fever. We understand that Robert Brown has sold his fine farm of 320 acres, near New Era, together with his fine stock and farm machinery for $20, OuO. We are sorry to lose Mr. Brown and we are at a loss to know what we will call the Brown school house when he moves away. Mrs. Lottie Penman is up from Portland for a few days' visit with her folks. The Greenwood Esperanto Club or Ernest Criteser was In Oregon City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Knowles Wednesday of each week siuce. Interesting meetings are be ing held and the Club is making good progress. Those present at the last nifeting were: Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Kuowles, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Braker, Holiart Eastman, Hugh Jone.s, Miss Eda Allen. Miss Winnie Jackson, Miss Nellie Knnwles, Richard, Stephen, and John Braker; Percy Penman, Ernest Jonts, Wesley Knowles, Wiil Allen. TWILIGHT. The school Is closed on account ot the sickness of the teacher, Mrs. Crlt ser. Quite a nnmber of the children In this neighborhood have the whooping cough and the Thompson family have the chicken pox. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mattoon, of Portland spent Sunday with his par ents. George Lazelle recently sold a span of horses to Jack Marrs. Mrs. Curtiss Dodds and little boy are visiting relatives In Ohio. Mrs. Geo. Lazelle has returned from Newberg. where she was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Duncan. Misses Ethel and Rachel McCurd, of Portland spent Sunday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Meindl, who are visiting with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lazelle, spent Saturday in Portland. They will move to Port land the first of March where Mr. Meindl will engage in the practice of law with the well known attorney Gus Mosier. Mrs. D. B. Martin has been quite sick of late, but is recovering at this writing, and her many friends hope she will be able to be out soon. SHERWOOD. Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indiges tion does the ordinary work of the stomach, so that by taking a little Ko dol every now and then you cannot possibly have indigestion or any form of stomach trouble. Sold by Jones Drug Co. Mrs. William Oberst, died at her home 1 mile south of here Friday night at 11 o'clock, very suddenly of heart failure. The family had re tired as usual, the husband and wife a little before eleven, when Mrs. Oberst thought of something she had neglected to do and got up only for a few moments, and on returning to bed suddenly remarked to her hus band, "What's the matter, I can't see?" and fell dead Instantly. Neigh bors and a doctor were cnlled, but life was extinct. Mrs. Oberst was 38 years of age and leaves besides her husband and eight children, rang ing in age from twenty months to sev enteen years, all boys but one quite small girl. The funeral was held in the German Church here, where she was a member. Interment in the Ger man cemetery, one mile north of town. Died infant child of Mr .and Mrs. Schull, of Wllsonvllle, Wednesday. Born to Mr and Mrs. Arthur Seely of Hood View, a boy, Thursday. Miss Cella Latter, who lives with Mrs. Young at Wilsonville, spent a few days this week at St Paul, with her sisters, Marie and Mrs. Simmons. Coffee Quality clean perfect Your grocer will grind it better if ground at home not too fine. 4 CLARKES. Elmer Lee butchered hogs last week, and sold some to Mr. Force. Peter Krender sold his two barns on Highland here lately. Mrs. Sauer is out from Portland to visit Mrs. Weisman. Mrs. Sim Elmer is having a siege of the fc!'il. Wr. McCord has finished his terra of school last Friday. Edwin Bottemlller received a prize In the Bpejling class for the most head-marks. Mr. Hoag spent Sunday with Mr. Scherruble. Frank Bittner went to town last week on business. SPRINGWATER. Plowing is the order of the day. Sprlngwater Lodge No. 4, I. 0, G T., held their quarterly election loo- ruary 3rd. Brother Fred Horner was elected Chief Templar; Brother McEor and Lodge.Deputy, W. Cox, were elect ed delegates to the Dls'.rict Lodge to be held in Portland, February 27. HARMONY. Good weather is here again, and it begins to look like spring. t A successful, as well as a complete birthday surprise party, was giou In houor of the Misses llertha, Hosena and Bertie Attwood last Saturday night. At a late hour all returned to their homes tired and sleepy, but happy. Misses HuMa and llortha Roseman visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Proctor, of Sunnyslde, last Sunday af ternoon. Miss Mattie Hayman will leave this week for the city for an Indefinite stay. Miss Hulda Kanne was appointed as secretary of the Sunday school for the coming year. A crowd took In the show at the Paker Theatre last Friday evening, and a good time was reHrted. Arlelgh Millard, who has beeu on the sick list is able to be arouud. Miss Kate Furtuer of Laurelwood, spent Sunday visiting with friends, of our new organ, and will contain several Interesting dialogues and "eel- tat Ions. tl. F. Hart, of Montavllla, was trans acting business here this week. Mr. and Mrs. K, D. Hart were at Greshnm last Tuesday to sen his father, 1), JV, Hart, who was h:i l y a street car In Portland a short lime ago, They report him to l speedily recovering. Gottfried Stuckl, who has been clearing land most of tho winter, has returned to his work nt the He- wood saw mill. Miss Ulna and brother, Mr. 1!. 1). liouglass, of Eagle Creek, wore visit ors at Flrwood Sunday. EAGLE CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglass took dluuer wlth.Mr.vsnd Mrs. Howlett on Tuesday last, it being the birthday of Mrs. Howlett, and also Mrs. DougUss. A. J. Douglass, a former resident of this place, but now df Dufur, Ore., was visiting at the home ot his broth' er Wesley, one day last week Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. DeShazer, of Firwood, last Wednesday. Will Douglass trapped a coyote the other night. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gibson called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gibson, of Barton, Monday. The telephone Company held its annual meeting last Tuesday evening and elected the officers for another year. President, E. L. Palfrey; vice president, W. R. Woodle; secretary, H. S. Gibson; treasurer, V. F. Doug lass. REDLANO. C. C. Miller has moved back to Viola. John Hudges went to visit his brother. Albert, at Oswego, who has been quite sick. Married, at Portland, February 3, Thresa Oberstaller to Mr. Kopp, of the Viola store. Mrs. Wm. Anderson Is home again after spending a few weeks with her brother. Claude Stone Is home from Port land, visiting. " William Caswell and wife started for their new home In Alberta Wednes day. Mr. Hooper went with them. E. N. Brock and wife went to Port land Saturday and stayed until Sun day evening. D. R. Allen bought a saddle pony and colt at Portland of Mr. Slgsbee, last week. Mr. Hooper has sold his home place to Mr. Tompson, of Portland. There will bo a spelling contest at Fir Grove school house, Friday even ing, February 19, between the mar rled and young people of the dis trict. All are invited whether you can spell or not. The school will give a short entertainment atfer the spell Ing. Admission free, but a collection will be taken for the purpose of buy ing a globe for the school. Let tbore be a good turnout, that wo may en courage the teacher and pupils. School will be closed for the last three days of this week as Miss Mor- tlmere attends examination at Ore gon City. Tom Allen went to Portland Wed nesday to visit Mr. A. D. Allen and wife, until Sunday. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup nut only allays Inflammation and ir ritation of throat and lungs, but it drives out the cold from the system by a free and gentle action of the bowels , Sold by Jones Drug Co. FIRWOOD. JOHN W. THOMAS, DENTI8T. Molalla Mondays. A Farmers' Institute will be held at Flrwood hall on the afternoon and night of Monday, February 22. Mem bers of the Oregon Agricultural Co lege will conduct the institute. Tho afternoon session will be at 2 P. M. The night session at 8 P. M., the lat ter being devoted mainly to an Illus trated lecture showing the Agricultur al College, its buildings, grounds, lab oratories and students, and also some of Oregon's famous live stock. Over two hundred pamphlets on various subjects of interest havo Just come from he Department of Agricul ture, Washlntgon, D. C, to the Fr wood public library. A large, attentive audience listened to Mr. Wortz's interesting and In structive leccure on "Individuality'' at the Firwood Hall last Sunday, Feb ruary 7. We hope to have tho privi lege of hearing Mr. Wortz often from now on. The entertainment at our coming Basket Social, Saturday, February 20, will be greatly aided by the presence TEAZEL CREEK. A few farmer havo begun spring plowing, ns we have beautiful spring weather now each la anxious to get their spring grain In this mouth, as all are looking for a rough March. Mrs. M. J. Melton U again laid up with a cold. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Qulnu spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Herman. Iter. Qulnn and daughter, Miss June, went to Hussellvtlle last Sunday where Mr. Qulnn preached. CLARKES, ' News seems to lm as sVareo lis lion's tooth around thU burg, Mr. and Mm. 11. Wallace are spend ing a few days with his daughter. School was out Thursday, mid the teacher. Miss Gi'lbble, has returned to her home. Kehrnurv si-em to bo coming In like a Hon, do not know whether It will go out tike it lamb or not. Tho farmers aro plowing iviul sow ing between showers. Wallace & Sou havo purchased a new drill, , P Kliinev nassed through our hut'K looking for Job, and hoping he would not Hud one. Mr and Mrs. Will Wallace and daughters spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. l Smith of Mullno. Hon "fruit" la rolling In llko "six ty" nt nresent. 1 tiuess the hens have forgot all about striking. Mrs. Jennie Dlx and her cousin are doing the cooking for Dlx Uros, Mr. Shak Is busy tearing his barn down at lux mill and hauling the lum ber home. Mr. L Sager Is plowing for Mr. Klrbson. DeWltts CarbolUed Witch Hiuet Salve, the original, la good for any thing when a salve Is needed and la especially flood for plies. Sold by Jones Drug Co. SHUBEL. Much Interest Is taken In tho de bates at the school house on Satur day nights. Henry llettman Is sawing wood for E. W.-Hornschuh with his steum saw, George Stevens Is laid up for some time by accidentally stepping on a nail that penetrated his foot while helping Fred Heft about his mill one day last week. Henry Moehnko helped his father-in-law, Mr. Kleue, moved to Oregon City one day last week. Miss Lydla Hornschuh has returned home after an extended visit with relatives at Salem. Mr. Ueeson purchased some wht-nt and oats from Christ Hornschuh to day. J. W. IJesur and family, of Canby, visited with his father-in-law G. A. Shubel. Casrasweet is for babl.i and child rt-n. and is especial!) goo I fo,- the Ills so common i.i told wer.'.hpr. I-ouk for the Ingredients in the bottle Con tains r, iiaiii-fil ',-tm by Jones Drug Co. RUSSELLVILLE. Mrs. Ed, Buckner Is on the sick list; also Miss Bertha Newton. Elder Qulnn. of Teazel Creek preached at our school house lust Sunday to a good congregation. We have. had a hard winter for this neck of the woods, but hope tho worst Is over with, as feed for stock Is not ling scarce, aud no one si-ems to hav any to spare. Several coyotes have been killed In this section this winter, and the few that are left seem to be quite well be haved. Mrs. Newman and little daughter, are visiting her parents, near Oregon City. The Russellvllle Folly Club had a rarty at II. F. Buyers last Friday night. The patrons of our school seem to be pleased with Professor Flint, as ttiey have extended tho term of our school some ten weeks longer. O A. 8TOII I A.. toutxu llii Hi.-.d Yju Han HlwanBiHtit cf SUNNYSIDE AND ROCK CREEK. The protracted meeting Is at an end at Sunnyslde. During the meet ing there were about 40 converted. Miss Griffin was Intending to go to 1-a Center, Wash., to hold met lugs near there, but Tuesduy sho was III and did not know if she could keep her appointment oi not. Sho wont to Portland Tuesday evening. Miss Cul bertson has had such a cold lately, and she will rest a few days, HarrlB Deardorff Intends 'to take the boat Thursday morning for his home at Strawberry, Oregon. The people of Sunnyslde are having a terrible time about the school. They will have ihe school superintendent down to straighten out the grade. Road meeting is announced at Sun nyslde tonight under the auspices of the Sunnyslde Push Club. MrB. Adamson Is reported as lm proving. Some of the children are III but Mrs. Keed Is doing well with them. Hazel Conklln is reported better. Mrs. Ellis Is having a bad time again with neuralgia, hut we hope she will soon be better. George Johnson's folks are having a serious time with colds. Mr. Plrtl's had Dry Hickman out to see the children, who wero sick, on Monday. It was quite lucky, as ho said the baby was threatened with pneumonia., but he was quite easy at last report ,and the eldest one is nearly well. Everyone is scolding about the rain We hope to see the sunshine again soon. ELLIOTT PRAIRIE. Water, water, all you can seo, Hut no water where It ought to be, It has rained on Elliott Prairie con tinuously for a couple of weeks. O. L. Miller bought out Chr. Shoe maker and he expects to run the old sawmill before long. He Is moving Into the house this week. William Owens returned home a few days ago from where he has been working on the railroad. Miss Edith Todd returned home last week from a visit in Oregon City. Elliott Prairie Sunday School held its annual meeting for election of of ficers last Sunday. The old officers were re-elected, Mllo Blair returned last Sunday "to resume his studies at school in Port land. B. F. Casto Is working for II. Blos ser. Arthur Chase has been quite sick this week. N. R. Graham Is making posts on Mrs. Todd's place. I .Marlon Sampson Is busy working tho roads. School In district No, 0 closes this week, Mia, Pearl Yodor will be home IMS week, X Mountain VI" W.i urn hnvluir cold wind und mill this week, tho thermometer registers 92 degrees, almost freetlng. v,i Mnli an, I Mrs Charles Ely went to Gladstone Thursday of last in utituid the Sunday school convention, as delegates from Moun tain View I'nlon Sunday school. Our Sunday school Is Increasing rapuuy. There was a young people s class or ganised two wneks ago which doubled in membership last- Sunday. Gus. llottberg and Umls Hubbard went away last week to work lu a logging ramp. Miss Pearl Purling who went riillfornla last fall. Is married to Salvation Army soldier. Mlu I us!,, Iliilitmril of I'tirllaml was visiting friends In this burg Saturday. Joseph Jackson Is working in tan pioneer siables for Albright and liott- berg. Mm 1,'riink Albrluht had a Home phone Installed In her home last week. K.l Cnttherir has hail a new feuco built around his barn and shop. Mllo Mack, of Portland, spent Sun day here visiting his sister, Miss Alma Mack. Mr niul Mrs. A. L Jones snent last Sunday here among friends. They live nt Eldorado. Mrs. Shortledge of Seventh and Polk streets, snout last week at Clnckamas Heights, with her son George. Miss Hszel Francis returned home Monday from Washington, where she spent a month among relatives. Jim Currln has gone Into the fish business. He peddles salmon and of Accident ild hv a bottle ol pure old WbuHcy in Ins nouie, Ono you can rely upon, t'hrtl v., it Lnu, lm vtrfltl. Such one ii CYRUS NOIILPi hir.lht Anil lime in 44 yean now sold direct to you. ifyouVe never worn SLICKER you've vt tolesmttle bodily comlo't It awn the wettest wwther AM GUARANTEE WATMPWOOr 322 MAicoqovoeci cmauk net i ii i r- - -G 11- m 4 XV A I ii ii ml Umt wsgyauuM qucrt aollku, packed In Ula CUM II ckrt4 prlld U Ik rmimI nUrMd iipraM tfk for No danger of refilled boitlci when you Inly Ironi us. Ntl danger ol limit cheap wortlileu iiibatl lute brief nslmed oil ell vou. We have been Ihe distributers ol thin funioul brand, Mlling wholeisle only, lor H vcara. Pure old honed whiskey sgcJ in wood, livery bottle guaranteed. W. J. VAN SQIUYVER c CO. IMSUMJU AUNIt tjid-Uwl ISM 10V I0J mi V. IVxUl 0.f wf r rw im ! it. W. J. Vu Sckurne A C., rikw Omm UtSUMI C1U NOUS smelt. Mrs. Newman's children aro en the sick list. Mr. Bernard, a blacksmith from Portland, Is working with Kd. llott berg. Mrs. May Kalrclotigh Is staying with her parents, ns J. II. K. has gone to the mines again. Stafford We have had two or three peepes at the suu this mouth so far, but wo still live In hope. Mr. Weildle sold his fine farm tenni last week for I t'.Ti. The family who bought the lenao of the former tenant on the Snldern place, was moving nearly all of last ( week, llev. Waehtle Is better In health! nKnin, so that he could again hold j Kngllsh service Sunday evening. j Henry tiage came from HI. Helen Saturday and his wife returned with him. They will make their homo I here -for the present. The baby at Mrs. Powell's was again qulln lck last week. The doc tor was out to see Mni Sunday and he Is better again.' Sunday nlgb about three A. M. perhaps, some sneak thief, broke Into Mr Powell's store bv breaking the glass In the' front door, so they could ; put an arm through and turn the gey. They then chiseled out the money ilrnwer, took It oiiislde and rifled It of what silver It contained, but leav ing a lot of pennies a portion ot which were scattered alsiut on the porch. The drawer was also left on the porch They had taken down a box of cigars and apparently taken out a handful, and a gelitlemnu's wnlch fob Is also missing from a show rase. They had marred a window with a piece of Iron then went for the door. Mrs. I'ownll had been up with the baby a good deal and at 1 o'clock she had a light and warmed the baby's food. Shortly after she heard foolsleps Mid thought someone was coining to get her to phone for a doctor, a people often do, but she heard no more and the wind arosu, and as sho lay nearly asleep sho heard a sharp uoUe, then silence, and that must have been tho (line tho glas lu (be door was broken. It look like It might havo been tho work of boys new to the bu'iness, judging by tho article they took. There has been a nuinbor of thefts of money around here the last year, and these thing ought to be 'looked Into, and they will be soon, too, for as they grow bolder they will grow careless, and slight clews will lead to their detection. Tbl I the ilr.t burglary reported, and as l hero Is no other protection, sell tiring gun are being talked of. One man say lu talking of It: "There I no law against a man having firearm In the country, and If they go off when monkeyed with, who 1 to blame, A parly wa out to look over Mr. Wuehlte' place last week with a view to buying It. Mrs. Mmlc visited nt Mrs. Cage's last week. Mr, Harnc, of Willamette, waa la the neighborhood on Tuesday. Mr. Harms and son are looking for a farm to rent. Aud still wa bsvo tho Oregon mist with u. Wo havo tho mist, but California and other place have tho hit till time. Mr. WelseiilKirn, who ha been all-' Ing so long, I now confined to his bud. CASTORIA lor Infant and Children. Be. Kind You Hare Always Sought of Ct&AfM&At: Bsnra ths Blguaturs Plenty of money to loan at lo'et rates. C. II. Dye, uoi Main HL Wh eels Turn erever 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 CG. MILLER, AGENT OREGON CITY, OREGON -