OKEOOX CITY ENTKlilMJISK, VK1DAY, DKOKMHKU 3, 1009. - k'Vr-j3 coupon in ' Marat W. X Vaa Schufw & Co, NnkWOratM FiiIii.J fwti p. a NEWS OP THE COUNTY WILLAMETTE. Frank Fromong, of Nebraska, who has been visiting with his brothers and parents, returned home Tuesday. Thanksgiving has come and gone. The turkeys have all been eaten and everyone Is laying plans for Xmas. Last Friday morning the water stood 14 Inches in the powerhouse, every one In town'had their tubs, buckets full of water, for fear the pump would be shut down and we would be out of water, but by evening It had fallen to eleven Inches and at present we are out of danger unless the river starts to raise again. Captain and Mrs. 'R. J. Young and daughter, Leota, spent Thanksgiving In Portland at Mrs. Koontz. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Kruse spent Thanksgiving at Mrs. Baker's. Mr. Batdorf and family spent Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. 0. Tonkin. Geo. Fromong and C. D. Dollar went to Portland Thursday. H. Berdine, who has been very 111 with typhoid fever at the home of his mother, is improving slowly. Adah Mass attended Juvenile Aid at Miss Watenpaugh's at Oregon City, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Young spent Sunday with Mm Rater Sam Batdorf spent Saturday and Sunday with his brother George, in Portland. Robert Baker and Robert J. Young attended the football game between O. A. C. and Multnomah Thursday. Charles Baker left Tuesday for CATARRH mm W-FEVER Ely's Cream Balm 8ure to Clve Satisfaction. j 0IVE8 Rf LIEF AT ONCE. It cleansed, aootbn, heals and protects the diseased membrane resulting from Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. ) Beatores the Sensea of Taste and Smell. 1 Kay to use. Contains no injurious dnifjs ! Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. i Large Size, 50 cents at Drnggista or by i mail. Liquid Cream Balm for use in atomizers, 75 oenta. ILT BROTHERS, .8 Warren St.. Naw York. , Ffesh Meat For the Table at BROWN & KLOOSTRA'S 7TH STREET MARKET THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE I FIVE-MINUTE TALK Hm t Km Awa; CHICKEN LICE MITES COCKROACHES AND BED BUGS For a Whole Tw T a Hlala Application of AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUlM (German Wood Praervr.) Nott-polBODOui, 6LBltfcJ7 Odor. Pul up In Uthog rpbd cans only Doa't let rour de&lar glv you a worthlt imitation. FOB 8AXJC BY ALL DEALERS. rrbolloeam Wood Yrtmerving Co. rorujuui, vr. Milwaukee, WU. New York, N. T. Bad Fraoclftoa. OtX Fisher, Tho sen S Co. Whole! al Agent. Lpt. IS, Portlaud Oregon Writ for Testimonials. (OiJR USSS j I UCtrlUJIJi St till 1U We arc the oldest and best known itrictly wholesale house in the Northwest. For 44 years continuously iif business right here in Portland. We ire now making i rJict departure. In such localities where you are unahle to purchase C RL S NOBLE we are going to cell direct and save you money. No more danger of refilled bottles. No more danger ol not getting the real thing. quart bottle, packed in pUia cue & all cKaiym nreoAid to tk 90 railroad aipmi office for Pure old honest whiskey bottled by the distillers. Every bottle guaranteed. Inquire ol any bank or trust company in Oregon as to our standing. W. J. VAN SC.UYVER & CO. DOnUiXS ACENTS EaakUedlSM IO5.l07Sro.dSt. PcUAOrrr.. CWT AT rM bM IMA TOT iml UN la .ktk U. alaaa, ununi CYRUS inoauL .Smm Southern Oregon to stay with life uncle awhile. He says that there is water everywhere when he got there. but that six inches of snow fell the next day. Miss Wang of Canby, is visiting with Mrs. T. J. Gary. L. Werner has sold out his business to H. Leisman. Mr. Letsman has moved in and is ready to serve the public. Mrs. Peck, who has been nursing Mrs. M. Gary, has resigned her post tion and left. Mrs. Fromong, who has been very ill is improving elowiy. Martha Leisman spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. H. Lelsman. Mrs. Burroughs and family have moved from here to Oregon City to reside. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Gary spent Thurs day at Canby. CLARKES. Clarkes and neighboring towns are certainly blessed with rain this fall.. Katie Clark Is visiting with friends here. Mary Marshall was the visitor of Mrs. Lizzie Ringo last Sunday. Frank Nicholas and family. Ed Hett man and family and Katie Clark took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. Larkins. Monday evening the young folks met at the home of Mr. and Hrs. Ed Hett man in honor of Katie Clark. All re ported a good time and her many friends gave her a hearty welcome. Grandpa and Grandma Larkins re turned home on Tuesday after a few dayB visit with relatives at Meadow brook. Henry Ginther, who a short time ago returned from the logging camp In Washington, made a few day's stay with Ed Hettman. Mrs. Rlngo made a trip to Oregon City Tuesday. By the way, we understand that Margaret Weisman, or Margaret (7) we don t know, went back to Seattle, Wash., to her future home. Tony Lelchtweis, who has been sick for some time. Is able to be up and around. DAMASCUS AND ROCK CREEK. Rain, rain go away and come again some other day. We have had a few peeps of sunshine In the last few weeks. Some of the farmers are be glnlng to think their potatoes will stay in the ground all winter. Sever al have from four to seven acres yet to dig. When the weather was good hands were ijarce. A number around here want men to clear land but have failed to find any yet. M. Apbnalp has bought a new horse to match the one he has. He lost a valuable horse lately, breaking up his team. Miss Janette Newell was In Port land last week, visiting her sister, Mrs. ONLY ONE GENUINE THERE 13 ONLY ONE GENUINE CARBOLINEUM, THAT IS THE AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUM. THERE 18 A CHEAP IMITATION ON THE MARKET THAT 18 BE ING OFFERED AT FROM 11.00 TO 11.25 PER GALLON. THE GENUINE AVENARIU8 CAR BOLINEUM IN QUART CANS 50 CENTS, AND ONE GALLONS AT 1.50 WILL DO ALL THAT 18 CLAIMED FOR IT. INSI8T ON THE GENUINE, TAKE NO OTHER. PUT UP IN LITHO GRAPH CANS AND 80LD IN OREGON CITY. JUL Hovers and the Misses Tone, also shopping. Frank Everhart Is home fur a short vacation from school. Horn, tho 17th to A. Ostlietbiioli, it five pound Kill. Mother and baby are dolus nicely. Dr. Hickman, of Tort laud attending. Mrs. Delsle Hunter Is wultlnif on Mrs. Osthorhnek for a short time. .loo Dearfoiff, Mrs. Donley and 0, II. Hunter have bought wire fur folic Ins lately. Mr. Hunter has dono con siderable blasting on his place, Mr. Kaspor has hauled gravel, lum ber and brick for his new hoiNo. V wonder who tho happy Initio will bo. funis Young, who has boon attend In.S school at Mllwnuklo, was homo Sunday, returning In tho evening. as too roiuis nro very unnuiy not very much hauling has boon dono since tho rain. Tho Clackamas rlvor Is hlshor than ever before tho last report wo Rot. Some attended tho basket social at Sycamore Friday evening. MARQUAM. It will soon bo rushing times for our Mariiuam merchants. Mr. Mar quam and Mr. Hidings aro sotting In their holiday goods. I. D. l.'irklns was subpoenaed on tho jury In Portland this month. Our streets aro dusty, but tho dust tiles In chunks. GREENWOOD. Tho heavy rains and wood haulinit has made tho roads between hero and Oregon City almost Impassable. Greonwoodltes will bo obliged to go to Canby or New F.ra to do their trading If this sort of thing continues Mrs. Thompson and daughter, Hannah wero called to Portland last wook by tho serious Illness of Mrs Thompson' brother, Mr. West. They came home Friday and report his con dltion much Improved. Miss Eda Allen, who has boon vis iting relatives In Portland for tho last two weeks returned homo Motuly. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Rider gave a party last Saturday evening In honor of their nephew. Henry .Knighton's, served and a very pleasant time was had. Those present were Miss Delia Osborn, ada Rider. Nellie Knowles 1'tha Critser, Myrtle Pennman, Jes sie Osborn. Pearl McCormlc. Mabel Penman. Guy Waldron, Uoyd Rider. Percy Penman, Pell McCormlc Henry Knighton. Wesley Knowles, Raymond Critser. Ernest Penman. REDLAND. Owing to a landslide on tho Clack amas river road the mall carrier was utvible to make his trip last Monday. The directors of the Clear Creek Tu'.ephone Company met at E. 'N Brock's Wednesday. Mr. Polehn Is home from Washing ton for a few days this week. On account of the bad roads and so much rain there has not been very good attendance at the meetings of the M. E. Church, but those who go feel repaid for all the discomfort of the weather. The young people of M. E. church reorganized an Epworth League last Sunday. Miss Hazel Kerr has gone to logan where she will take up studies In the 9th grade. She will live with Mrs Swales. The chldren of District No. llfi gave an entertainment Thanksgiving even ing at the school house. It being a fine evening there was a good turn out. Eugene Bonney, youngest son of m. Bonney and wife, is sick with a light attack of pneumonia. Dr. Mounuwas called and he is better at this writing. H. A. Allen and wife gave a Thanks giving dinner in their new house. The table was spread for 30. All had a merry time. Owing to high water the mall car rier only made one trip last week that was Tuesday. Rediand people have not been without mall, thanks to the kindness of the neighbors who had to go to town. J. Davis has bought the engine and drag saw of Mr. llrein and Is now- prepared to come to your place and saw your wood. Mrs. Claude' Stone, of Du Bols. Idaho, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, of.Vlola, and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stone. She expects her husband to join her soon. CLARKES. Sam Elmer Is Improving on his farm and let a contract to Alex Scherruble to clear an acre of dead trees. Mr. Ilottemiller helped Alex Scher ruble to saw dead trees down last week. Alex Scherruble went to town to get powder to blow out stumps. Mr. Blttner is hauling plucks for the paper mills to Clarks, but will soon haul to town. Mr. Scribner, our supervisor has some men working out their poll tax and he is going to do some more work. Mr. Wettlaufer was hauling rails to corduroy the road, last Saturday. We heard that Mr. Pierce's farm la traded off again. Mr. Bottemlller Is plowing at pres ent to get ready for Bowing wheat. Pete Kern bought a new zither last week. MEADOWBROOK. What's the use to growl? It rains Just the Bame. O. T. Kay and family were visiting their daughter, Mrs. Hunt, Sunday, eating Thanksgiving oysters and cel ebrating Mrs. Hunt's 20 birthday, Quite a number of our town folks attended church in East Meadowbrook Sunday. Mr. Scheny and Mr. Hall spent Sunday on the Cooper ranch. A. L. Larkins says It takes more wood now to do over Sunday than It did when his children were all small. Messrs Bowman and Miller have the contract of slashing 100 acres more or less for C. L. Statidlnger on Col ton Ave. IFYOUVE lrri NEVER WORN I FLICKER you've yet Llo learn the bodily comfort it qives in the wettest weather HADE TOP Hard tRVICE AND GUARANTEED WATERPROOF AT AU K)D STOOl J catalog ru mi Tho Success 'Literary mid Lcoum gave tholr Hist oiitorultnucut In the high school room Friday afternoon. Tho Misses Myrtle mid Hanoi Ur kins and brother. Glen, were visiting friends In tho south pail of town Sun day. Oil has boon discovered In tho tint, bor on Mr. Kay's ranch. Mr. Sohafer has the roof on his mill nnd tho mitchlnlsis aro placing the machinery, Mr. Senator Is also putting In another mill In tho shod vacated by (ho W, C. Noon Lumber Company on Center Street. O. T. Kay and Mr. Hall made n business trip to tho hub Friday. They roirt high water down that way. It appears front reports that there Is n strong aulmul In t!ie country. It was tlrst soon in tho woods north of .Mr. llonakors ami oast of Mr Role son's. It Is reported to be as large as an ordinary steer an, I of a brown ish color, with tmo laro' horn in tho center of Its forehead and long oars hanging down nnd ftvm tho tracks soon It has five toos Tho tracks measured 17 Inches. In length. Mr. Holtuan, wife and son spent Thanksgiving In PorUud visiting homo folks. J. W. Stautllugor had' tho misfor tune to loose his boat In tho high water. Tho Molalla rlvor Is reported higher than it has been for IT years. MACKSBURG. Herman Harms Is papering his li brary with blue ribbons, won at the County Fairs. Tho Molalla Is still high. Mr. Baldwin aUeinl.d tho Princi pal's Association at Oak Grove, Sat urday. Miss Margaret Zeuger oamo home from college to spend Thanksgiving. The monthly smoker of tho Macks- burg Athletic Association was a grand success. Four swift bouts wore pull ed off. Rofroshmots wore furnished by Herman Harms. A number of tho Macksburg young .people attended the dance at Aurora Thanksgiving eve. U It. Alderman, of the I'nlvorslty of Oregon Is to deliver a lecture at Macksburg In the near future. Tho basket social at Umo Elder school has boon postponed one week Don't forget tho big dunce at Macks burg. November 2t. ELDORADO. A. U Jones was up to his mountain ranch last week and brought down some flue cattle for the market. C. Smith made a business, trip to Canby Friday. Joan Evans, of IJberal. Is very 111 and Dr. Powell was culled. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace and two children, with Sid Smith look Thanks giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs). C. E. Smith. Mr. Brown, of Portland, was through tho country buying milch cows this week and bought one fresh cow from C. E. Smith. Mr. Knoops nnd Clyde Smith spent Friday with C. Smith and family. Oscar Daniels and family moved up from Wallace Island last week. Bonn to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith a son. November 20 and they are tho best pleased people lu the land. C. Wallace went away, no one knows where and hla wife's people, Mr. and Mrs. J. Evans moved his fam ily homo with them. B. J. Ibivey bought a new cream separator this week Hint Is what our cream man likes to hear. TEAZEL CREEK. Rain and mud und-hlgh water Is what the poor Oregonlans are put ting up with and growling about, but they all forget these Inconvenience! when the snow time comes. Preaching at Teazel Creek last Sun day by J. 11. Qiilan, who will speak to the people of Russellvllle next Sun day. In spite Of the sound of the hunters' horns and the yelping of the hounds, the stillness of the night Is broken by the musical voice of the festive coyote, who seems to think that under the cover of darkness he can express his Joy of his escape from "the tolls of man and dog. Thanksgiving Is past now so let all put their heads together and get up a rousing Christmas tree and give the Juveniles something to do nnd rejoice over. Miss Rachel Melton has been on the sick list for several days, but Is re ported much better and will be able to return to school In a few days. A protracted meeting begins nt Teazel Creek the 12th of December. Rev. Qulnn will be assisted by Rev. John Baldwin, late of Kansas City, Missouri. MACKSBURG. The rain still contnues and many of the farmers are wishing it would cease. Some of the farmers were lucky enough to get a few acres of grain sowed, but very few are hop ing for a good spring for Old Web Foot generally gives the farmers an opportunity either In tho Spring or Fall. Joe Speral, formerly of this place, was a visitor here over Sunday. Allen Grlbble is working for W. W. Irwin at present. I'nard Wehner, who Is running a cream station for the Washington Company In Washington rettirn-d home Wednesday, he has been on the sick list for some time and says he don't Intend to return until ho feels better. He says that the people wai.t more for their land In Washington accordingly that, what land la selling for here. John Damm shipped ver 1200 lbs of hogs to Portland Wednesday, for which he received 10 cents per pound. Our mercant Is seeking another cook, as tho one bag quit again. He says he wishes ho could get one the boys wouldn't fall in love with. Better get a Chinese cook George. Some one had tho audacity to help themselves to three of O. W. Bcram lln's chickens and one bunch of chick ens last Saturday night, November 27. They us-d tho shingles to cook the chickens with In Kock'a woods, Tho wlud we had last week blew down mi li e u lot of fences and tel ephone poll's, the Independent line was wrecked In pretty bad shape. Attention! Ye Mutual Subscribers. The MuckHburg Mutual Telephone As sociation will hold Its annual meeting Saturday, December 18 at 10 A. M. sharp. Every member Is requested to be present, ns there Is several matters of Importance to bo decided on, also election of oflicers for the ensuing year. Come out and give your opinion and vote ho you cannot hum haw around about It afterwards. WANTED Industrious young girl to assist In cooking and to take care of baby In family of three. Inquire at Enterprise office. It coughs KING OF CURES golds THE WONDER WORKER THROAT I FOR PREVENTS PNEUMONIA I had the most debilitating cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and my frlendi expected that when I left my bed It would aurely be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my cats Incurable, but thanks be to God, four bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery cured rue so completely that I am all sound and well MRS. EVA UNCAP11EK, Grovertown, Ind. Price 60c ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED! and Sl.00 A JOYFUL PASTIME. It'i Really a Plaaaura to Cur Catarrh by Breathing Hyomal. It isn't a pleasuro to aaturatii your stomach with vile nostrum or to shock the tender niembrano of the nose nnd throat wllk dlaagreeabio sprays and douche. (tut Strang to say (hero are a few thousand peoplo who do not keep abreast of thv time who are hoping against hope, that these method will rid them of catarri If the reader of thti Enterprise who ulTer from catarrh want to ban ish this vile and disgusting disease for ever go to Huntley Bro. Co. to-day and get a complete llyoinel (pronoun ced Hlgti-o-tne) outfit foe 1100. If It dosen't cure It won't cost you cent because Huntley llrot.wlll give you your money back, "llyoinel I so simple, and pleniant to use; pour ttfew drop from the bot tle Into the Inhaler and breathe It in. As It passes over tho membrane and Into the lungs with tie air you breath It smithes the raw membrane and kill the catarrh germ. Don't pipertment longer. leading druggists everywhere sell Hyomel for ratarrk. coughs, colds, bronchitis, etc. Drop a postal for our free book, Booth Kamou Peopl. Booth's Hyomel Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Dec 3 17 Newport In Winter. Newport I an Ideal Winter resort, and the low rates no win ofTect from all S. P. and C. A K. points with the improved train servlro now establish ed plnces It within a few hour ride from tho Valley, arriving there at f P. M. In time for dinner. Kicellent hotel accommodations at reaionable rates. Kor further particular cnll on any C. ft E., or S. I', agent, nr write to WM. McMl'ltllAY. General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon. 11-20 TAKTTALKI A NEW ELECTRIC LAMP Portland Railway Light & Power Company 147 SEVENTH STREET DR. KING'S I LUNGS COUGHS AND COLDS SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY JONES DRUG CO. 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Ticket good for stopover In either direction, with final return limit sli months from date of ule, Interesting ami descriptive literature on all sections of California ran behnd mi application to any Southern Pacific Atfent, or WM. McMURRAY, General Peenger Agent. Portland, Oregon. MORE ECONOMICAL THAN any carbon Moment lamp. CHEAPER and MORE STURDY than the TUNGSTEN can be used in , KEY SOCKET THE ON THE