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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1900. I JLft There are'two kinds of whiskey. One is the other-isn't. The kind that IS contains all the constituents that come from proper distillation .and ageing That's what makes it REAL whiskey. The kind that ISNT Is made of alcohol, prune juice and bead oil or is simply, alcohoL put. in charred barrels, and branded whiskey. The Pure Food Law "aims at. having the consumer get exactly what he calls for. W hen you call for whiskey ask your dealer if it will respond to a government laboratory test. Ask him if he guarantees it. Then you will know w hat you are paying your money for. Buy the brand you know, the standard for 70 years. Cyrus Noble pure whiskey all whiskey old whiskey. 4 quart bottle of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE direct to 7011, til charges pud to th nearest railroad expreti office, $4.22 W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. EtUrJjihrd 1864 105-107 Second Strrrt. PorUaod Oirgoa CVT T TNI. LINK MB Mall TO-OaV W. J. Vaa Schuyer & Co PanUaA On tWd US4.90 1 kaJ pltaie ani 1 GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. Naaa P.O. Bobbins ami J. Thomas, trustees. O. V. Adams. J. N. Sawtell nnt J. U Tuhhs, executive committor. Now Brother "Meadow-brook" has tt had again. So used to inflating every thing with "hot air," ho has tackled Riich a substance as tho prismatic rays of the "rainbow," l.et us hone he will not go so far with his pressure as to explode ibe seven colors, tear down from the Heavens, as It were, our nut I IIihhI sign. Charles H. B. Thomas took his sou. Kowland, to Portland to visit, his sis ter, Halite, and to soo the sights of the metropolis during the holiday. Our efficient telephone operator. Miss lulse Sailer, was presented a handsome cash Christmas present by the everal lines running Into her ears, as a token of the appreciation of the splendid service rendered during the year. . Claud Wtnslow. of Coll on, was out for a ilrtvo on our streets Sunday af ternoon. There were two Christmas trees In town on the evening of the 21th. Mr. Kobson and 1'enrl Hall made a business trip to the huh Krlday. Quite a number of our town folks attended the Christmas entertainment at Colt on Christmas eve. When that young man walks with his heat girl, does he take his mm along to keep the other fellow u way or to stand the old man off., WILSONVILLE. SHUBEL. ptpui four quarts , ssssssBsamsf mmsaamwmmmmm NEWS OP THE COUNTY EAST CLACKAMAS. Where are you going to spend New Years? is the question heard on all sides. The new school teacher is well success. Over 50 numbers were sold and al said it was the best dance ever I and all said it was the best dance ever nrst-ciass music for the dance. Charles Oglesby and Ben Wolferjr. ! TOOL- In thO Mc .nn. a, U .. KKa ..1 . , -. ..... j uu,.,... u. 11UU1W u pleased witn ttie school, which is pro- Amas night. gresslng nicely. Mrs. Paul, who has been ill for a month past, is slowly recovering. James Bennett made a trip to Ore gon City Tuesday of last week. Elmer Shearer has been on the sick list, but is better. Katie and Emma Haberlach were ! the old seen in Oregon City Tuesday. Oglesby uzzie Zimmerman was a guest at dick tiarrett s Christmas. Miss Wallle Harms, of Macksburg, was a guest at R. G. Garrett's Christ mas. . Meridan School District has a fine I debating society and literary. Among debaters we notice George John R. Dlmick. Frank and A surprise party was given wed-1 Theodore Canipau, who are learning nesaay ntgnt at tne nome or Mr. and last. Mrs. E. Wtckland.. Every one enjoy-1 We notice the names of several ed themselves. Those present were: who would like to be the next County Gertie Hargreaves. Helena Johnson, Judge. There is only one man who Anna Johnson. Emma Haberlach, Air-1 can be elected and that Is Hou. John gie Mather, Isabel Mather. Amy Hart-1 Lewellen, our present commissioner; nell, Archie Landes, Gus Haberlach, ! the others mentioned would not last narry rtartnen, Annur street, Arcmeiany longer than a paper shirt in Packard, Andrew Benson, Clarence Johnson and Orval Johnson. Mr. R. D. Milk and family and Mrs. E. R. Capps, of Portland, spent Xmas with Sir. and Mrs. M. Haber lach. Mr. and Mrs. V. Conway spent Fri day and Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. P. Deshields. Talk about Xmas! It seemed a good deal like Xmas to the Haberlach fam ily, as all were home, excepting one son and his wife, of Tillamook. DAMASCUS AND ROCK CREEK. We are having beautiful weather bear flght. Mr. Lewellen knows al most every taxpayer in Clackamas County and Is progressive and is well qualified for the position, and let me say right here, will be elecrea. MOUNTAIN ROAD. Christmas has come and gone and the New Year will soon be here. We hope it will be as full of love and prosperity as the year that is dying. Johnnie Zimmerman and Ora Eisle went to Oregon City, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kaiser went to Portland on Friday. Connie Zimmerman went to Cornel of late, although a little cold. Most; lug to spend Christmas with his sis of the farmers got their potatoes all ; ter, of that place, out this last spell of good weather.' Mr. and Mrs. L. Koellermeier spent some or tne potatoes were froze bad. i inursuay evening with Mr. and Airs. Fletcher Tong and family went to Arleta to attend the Christmas tree at his father's home. Alec Hunter and George Ellis haul ed two loads of gravel for C. Hunters' new house, Friday. Boekman. .Miss Annie Wllkens, of Portland, was married at her home In Skunk Hollow last Thursdav. A large crowd R. j of boys from Frog Pond, Stafford and .Mountain Koad charivaried them. Af- The pupils of the school had Xmas exercises and a tree at the school- house Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Bryant, of Hammond. Oregon, are spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hanson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moehnke. Mr, :nd Mrs. John Moehnke, Henrv and Huso Hanson, and Mrs. R. tilnther were amoug those who attended the dance at Clarkes Xmas night. Miss Uiura Shubel, of Portland came home to spend Xmas and re turned to Portland today. Mr. and Mrs. John d. Moehnke left for Kelso, Wash,, to visit relatives for a week. Charles Hettman, an old senior of this community, died this evening of cancer of the bladder. He leaves wife and five grown sous. Ills re mains will bo Interred in the Evan gelical cemetery here. Robert (.anther Is building a new line fence. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moehnke spent Xmas in town. Will Clark lost a valuable silk watch fob with a gold locket and buckle on It somewhere between Ore gon City and his home. The Initials J. B. are on It. A reward is offered to the finder for its return. It can be left at the Enterprise office. Mr. and Mrs. C. Horuschuch visited virlstmns with Mr. and Mrs. Wm Ginther. Will Hettman and wife, of Colyton. are spending a few weeks at his par ent s home here. Miss Elnore Ginther, of the Eata- caua scnoois, visited her parents on Christmas day. CLARKES. The Clarkes school had a fine Christmas tree on Christmas eve and there was a large attendance. the M. E. German Church had a Christmas tree Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Hung and Mrs Grace were in town last Friday. There was a dance In the Grange hall last Saturday night. Miss Mable Clark came home to spend her Christmas with her folks. Charles Hettman died last Sunday night. The funeral services were held on Tuesday In Shubel church. Mr. Bottemiller butchered hogs on Monday. Mr. Wettlaufer assisted him. Misses Minnie and Eme Grace came home to spend Christmas and New Years. Miss Bonflt, the teacher of Timber Grove, went to Mllwaukle to spend her Xmas and New Year at home. Mr. Grace butchered beef on Mon day. The Clarkes school has two weeks' vacation. Albert Bauer was In town last Fri day. Mr. Marquardt butchered a calf last Wednesday and sold It In town. Mrs. Putz and daughter Lena, spent Sunday with Mrs. Schlewe. Albert Bauer helped Alex Scher- ruble log last week. Mr. and Mrs. Maxson spent Xmas with their daughter, Mrs. O. Martin. Otto Elmer came home from high school to spend his vacation at home over Xmas. A happy New Yea- n every body whe reads this. Frances ljiwreuce arrived Christ mas Pny to spend a short time at her home, and Incidentally eat her share of the turkey. Mr. and Mrs. Ilethume left Satur day to spend their vacation days at their home In ljenta, with Mr. He thune's mother. Mr. mid Mrs. Smith and daughter. Etta, spent a few day in Cortland last week. Miss Mary Brohst, who Is attending high school In Portland, has been a home enjoying a short vacation Kva Baker Is spending a few duvs at her home near Wllsonvllle. it. Ireland s outre is now com pleted, tuid a telephone is Installed In his snug little quarters. Mr. and Mrs. Spull. of Portland with their children, have been vlslr"- lug for a week with Mrs. Spall's par out. Mr. and Mrs. Jemlson. IVrls Young and Raymond Seely arrived on Tuesday from Corvallls to spend the holiday -w U h their re spective families. Professor Grahtm, of Portland spent Christmas day nt the home of his sister, Mrs. Marlon Young. Miss KUen Brohst. one of Oregon City's most popular teachers, spent Christmas vacation at her home In Wllsonvllle, where she Is a great fa vonte In local society. .lonn Hutson went to Portland on Tuesday of last week, on real estate business. In which he Is Interested Great preparations are being made for the masquerade hall on New Year's eve. at the M. It. A. hall. Mrs. Annie E. Say. of Santa Paula, Calif., who has been visiting for some months with her sons, Norman and Harry, has returned to her home In the South. The irregularity of the boats of late, has made us all appreciate more fully the splendid Oregon Electric service. Alfred Baker has been spending a little time at home with his pamtita, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Baker. The local school, under the able management of Mr. llethune, gave a very entertaining and enjoyable pro gramme on Friday afternoon, after which the scholars were made happy with sacks of randy mil nuts, and very pretty Christmas potals, given with the teachers' compliments, and tne cheerful season's greetings. The basketball boys can stand do. feat In a very heroic manner as was noticeable on the last challenged event, but "fortune will surely favor the brave." before long. The Corral Creek school gavo a splendid entertainment on Thursday evening of last week. Miss Halley presented the scholars with confec tions and Christmas cards, and the scholars gave this popular teacher a beautiful water set, as a token of their esteem. The M. B. A. lodge of our village. held Its annual election on the ISth lnst... and the following officers were elected for thft ensuing year: Presi dent, It. I Haaselbrlnk; vlee-presl-lent, A. oRthenburg; secretary, ('has. Wagner; treasurer, Chas. Hlggs; conductor. Henry Berkman: chaplain. Henry Aden; sentinel, William Rid- der; watchman. Frnnk Stangle; trus tee. H. L. Hasselbrlnk. The officers will be Installed upon Saturday even- ng, January 8th. by members nf the local lodge. A. Newell's gave a Christmas din-j ter which the happy couple left for ner and tree Saturday. Those at- j Portland, where they will make their tending were Mr. and Mrs. Palmquist. I home. Fred, Minnie and Ray Palmquist; Mr. j -Mr. Hodge, Mr. Elsie and Fred ZIm and Mrs. A. W. Cooke, Fred Coowe ' merman attended a shooting match and Mrs. Delsie Hunter and daughter, near Wilsonville on Wednesday. They Verna; Arthur Baldwin, of Gresham, said there was some line shooting and Janett Newell, of Portland. The '. done, but as they took no part In it, Christmas tree was well filled. All i returned home without a turkey, received beoutlful presents. Mrs. I The young folks at Elsie's and Delsie Hunter acted as Santa Claus, j Hodge's spent Tuesday evening at the suit was trimmed with cotton and j Zimmerman's. while reaching through the treeSan-; Waldo Koellermeier was visiting ta Claus got on tire he was a mass Mrs. Lend Kaiser Wednesday, of (lames, burning his neck and hair j We are very sorry to hear that May a little before the tire could be ex-1 Bennett is again on the sick list, tinguished. Ail enjoyed a pleasant j Some of the young folks of this day until an early hour in the morn-! place got together and gave an entering- ! tainment on Xmas night, but we are R')ck Creek school closed for a week j sorry to say that it was given at a during the holidays. MARK'S PRAIRIE. Mr. hlsles. and none except those that were Invited, could attend. But reports are that the programme was fine. We hope that next time it will be public so more of us can attend. A crowd of riends and relatives from Portland, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Eisle. Little Elmer Setje Is on the sick CATARRH The cold wave still stays with us and our young people are doing some skating when the can find a pond to skate on. A great many potatoes that were not dug here, have been lost by the list freeze. Maggie Zimmerman, who has been Christmas dinner:; were all the rage I working in Portland, spent Christmas here Christmas day. 1 ! with her folks. A fine Xmas n'ertalnrntnt and un Xnas tree were held at Meridian 1 MOLALLA. schoolhouse. A Iar?-; audience was j present and all had a fine time. i A dismal fog rain visited this Jo The dance at Macksuurg was a big'callty .Saturday. Sunday being a most i beautiful day. Monday morning an- 'in..f r freeze up. Write it 19lu. .Mohilia school had an Xmas tree uml bea-itiful program Thursday night I in tne m. K. church. The exercises I were all very good. I The Ch-istlan Church has Sunday ! school very Sunday. Wm. T. Echerd, Sunerinteudent. Evangelist Wood I v lii preach the second Sunday in j January. j -Next Monday will be the annual .meeting of the Molalla Mutual Teie 1 phone. Association. I Not even cattlemen feel overly ; proud over the recklessneBB of a well known wayward sister; married or single. At the regular meeting of Molalla Grange last Saturday, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: W. XV. Everhart, M.; H. A. Kayler, O.; Otis R. Daugherty, L.; J. N. Sawtell, S.; B. O. Cole, Asst. S.; Anna Everhart, C; Rhoda Mackrell, T.; Bertha Adams, Sec; D. Wilhelm, G.; Km ma Austen, Ceres; Ewlth Saw- Pomona; Jane Baty, Flora; MARQUAM. Cold weather still continues. The minister, of Jiarqiiam, Doctor Chalman, has been appointed to a charge at Grand Rapids, Michigan. He leaves the 2th. Guy Larklns returned home the 24th from Dover, where he has been teaching school, to spend the holidays with his parents at Marquam. Anna Nelson has come home from her school near Estacada, where she Is teaching. P. A. Marquam has returned from California. The Christmas tree and programme was well attended. Bert Hubbard broke his arm while working with a wood saw. Edwin String left the 27th to work at Sunnyslde in a box factory. Onr school closed fT a week for the holidays. Harvy Green came down from Eu gene where he was working, to spend the holidays with relatives. ' Dolly Marquam came home from Sllverton, where she is going to school. MEADOW BROOK. Ely's Cream Balm 8uro to Clve Satisfaction. OIVEO RELIEF AT ONCE. It clese, soothes, hf-nls sod iirotvtg the diseaMi-d ne'iuhmiiii resulting from Oiitnrrb I tell, and drives away a Old in the Bend quickly Restores the bennes of Tusto and SmeiL Easy to uo. Cout&in no iujuriuus drugs Applied intj the nostrils and absorbed. lArga Size, 60 cent at Druggists or by mail. Liquid Cream Btlm for use in atomizers, 75 oento. ELY BROTHERS, 16 W.rr.n 51.. Ntw York. Roxy Cole, L. A. S.; J. R. Cole, O. JOHN W. THOMAS, DENTI8T. 1 Molalla Mondays. Another kind of weather here this week. What will the weather man do for us next? Mr. and Mrs. Bonace spent Christ mas eve visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Holland. J. W. Staudlnger Is working early and late fencing his mountain ranch. Mr. Heckert, of Iirotightoiibiirg at tended Sunday School last Sabbath morning. The last hunt, planned for the cap ture of the wild animal resulted In another failure. They struck the trail about one mile north of George Wil liams and ran the animal up near the James homestead In the edge of the huckleberry patch, but the snow baffled the hounds, so they camped on the trail till next morning, when the started It again near the old Dlx mill on Milk Creek. Somewhere near there the hounds bayed It in a' deep canyon, and a consultation was held as to the policy of crowding It too close. It was feared by some that It might hurt some of the dogs, so It was decided to call the chase off. The boys went home tired and hungry, having been out 38 hours. The Meadowbrook Xohool gave a very Interesting entertainment Friday evening. At the close of the enter tainment an Invitation was given to the patrons to talk along educational lines. Ernest Mallatt called on A. L. Lar king Sunday afternoon. A. L. says it takes lots of wood to do over Sunday. Mrs. jioiman ana son, Charles, spent Christmas visiting home falks at Hubbard. Mr. Schafer has a large force of men at work on his new mill. LOGAN. Verily, this season Is not Just to the farmers' liking. The dry Fall umped right Into a six weeks' rnlny spell and now a freeze-up, so we can not speed the plow. Fred Gerber, the road supervisor, and the force of teamsters from the sawmill have been planking the road from Tracy's Corners to the top of the hill nnd from the bottom to tho mill. The heavy loads of lumber will not sink quite out of sight now. The mill company made liberal donations toward the improvement. F. P. Wilson Is selling his farm equipment and most of his household effects and will go to operate the store at Kamllla, Wash., which was owned by his brother, who was t cently drowned. We are sorry to lose Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, our long time neighbors, but wlHh them sue cess and happiness In their new lo cation. John Schuttet Is now living In the new house he recently built on his farm. Those who attended the XV. O. W, ball report a pleasant time. OF THROAT AND LUNG foiiis BR. -KING'S MEW COUGHS AND GOLDS CURES u THROAT LUNG DISC FOR DISEASES SAVCO NCR SON'S LIFE My ton Rex wstUken down year ago with lung trouble. Wt doctored torn months without Improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for tho better. I kept this treatment up (or few week and now my ton li perfectly well and work, every day. MRS. SAMP. RII'PEE, Ava, Mo. 00c AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY I JONES DRUG CO. The dance Friday night was the best we have had for a long time. Fifty six couples were present and everybody repotted a good time. Hilly Bowers Is visiting friends In Portland. Miss Maude N'cho Is home for her Christmas vacation, from t). A. C. She has her friend. Miss Florence Plcot, of New Orleans, with her. Italelgh Bowers Is back from his visit lo Eugene. Miss Margaret Z.cngcr ram hack from Mount Angel for Christmas va cation. Miss Annie Zenger and Miss Ilulda Kraxberger spent t'nrlstmas lit home Friday afternoon nt Macksburg school was devoted to Christmas ex erelses. A literary and musical pro gram was presented by tho scholars and then the crowd adjourned to the gymnasium which had been turned Into a fairy land of Christmas candles and elder IhuikIis. Santa Claus dis tributed the gifts from the hlg tree, uml everyone went home happy. Painless Dentistry . V, J'1 ' Flaw !, r , , Y- 3 aim uf,tai, on. y" $3.50 S'"" v "'- ilj"1" " 5-00 Cv -irX, . JliOal. ' 1.00 ' '"" ' v .'- jta"i rH 100 ArV I -1. '." 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Hoy Phelps and family, Kugene Pelkcy, John Bagby and Itev Qulnn and two children. Wo were all glad to see (Jrandma Bagby enjoy her presents ho much. Mrs. J. H. Qulnn went to King's Valley to see her sister, who Is not expected to live. MACKSBURG. Skating has been fine on Kraxberg er's lake for a week. Phil Graves has bought the William Yohann place. Mr. and Mra. Edward Burgess Hpent Christmas' at the Gibson place. Mr. and Mrs. Al McCoy spent Xmns at the Bowor'B place. On Rainy Days A Fish Brand Slicker will keep you dry And gWf yon fall Tilu U comfort sad long var SiJ.00 CUARAHTHD WaTiRPBOOf Bold by flnUdMi feuUm tie country ' Of ir. Band for our Fno OtUlogst A. J. TOWER CO. rNVFD o.toh. u. a. a. v jrtfc ,i IOWBI C1S4DUH CO., UL i ToaoNTO. oiiui fJsft JfdJO A NEW ELECTRIC LAMP MORE ECONOMICAL THAN any carbon filament lamp. CHEAPER and MORE STURDY than the TUNGSTEN can be used in KEY SOCKET Portland Railway Light & Power Company 147 SEVENTH STREET