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"'OKEOON CITY ENTEHPlilSK. FKIDAV, .JANUARY 'JS, 1010. 'vfH drop the gT llie mail boxV : llj fp to-day X 4 waft m row. C NEWS OF THE COUNTY I MOUNTAIN ROAD. The weather has changed and It teems like old Oregon again. John Parker and John Kaiser were Oregon City vlsitora Saturday. Miss Polly Koellermeler was visit ing her sister. Mrs. E. Boekmaa. last week. Coonle Zimmerman entertained aer eral o( his bachelor friends In his little cabin on the Schnoor place near Willamette. The evening was spent in playing cards and at midnight a sumptuous supper was servel in bach- -.1. ra Mrs. Belle Koellermeler was visit-1 ing her mother, of Advance, Satur-j dav afternoon. vi Mahle and Annie Hodge and aii ricolo in Tanbv visitors Frl-1 day. Ernest Boekman and Fred Zimmer man went to Wilsonville Saturday. A birthday party was given on Mr. Eisele Saturday evening. The even ing was spent in dancing and playing games and returning at a late hour to their homes. They all reported laving had a most delightful time. Frank and Joe Koellermeler. Carl Eisele and Horace Allen apeat Sun dav evening at Hodges. Miss Alice Eisele and Louisa Zim merman left Sunday for Portland, where they will spend a few days with friends and relatives of that place. Mr. Mark Baker and several of his friends were out with his hounds Mon dav fox hunting. Fred Baker was helping Lou Koel lermeler grub stumps Saturday. Mrs. Perlot went to Oregon City Friday. Mr. Christian made a business trip to Wilsonville last week People bf this place who have friends and relatives in Willamette are very glad to hear that the typhoid patientsu of that place are convales cent. Johnnie Zimmerman was an Ore gon City visitor Saturday. EAST CLACKAMAS William F. Haberlach and family and his two sisters, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Street, the Clackamas florist. Mrs. V. Conway, of Lents, and children, Bpent a few days with Mrs. P. Dechilds. Lula Hayward is dressmaking for Mary Heinrlch. Boys, get your pans ready. Mr. and Mrs. Enghouse were seen in Oregon City Wednesday. Fridav evening a host of neighbors of Mr. 'and Mrs. Avery gathered at their home to welcome them to our midst. The evening was spent in playing games and dancing. ' J. Bur nett furnished the music. Gustav Haberlach. a prominent young farmer, went to Clarkstown Saturday, bringing back a number of brood sows. A number of farmers are hauling potatoes to Portland. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA MARKS PRAIRIE. The welcome rain is with us again, and is better for us than the cold weather. Fall sown grain here Is ruined and will have to be resown in the 8prlng. Our school is progressing fine with an i.ttendance of 27. Our teacher is giving good satisfaction. The frogs are commencing their Spring music, and they surely do not lack for -water to swim in here. Painless Dentistry Out of town people ' an tbflr pjata bLd LrilHirork tin .ahnH la oah df r mita $3.50 v; . JMar Cfni 5.00 ' : :3eoM FiHinn 1.00 Enamel Filling. 1.00 ..." Silrtf Filllnn .911 . . f en oJW ' Jb'M Rub- ' M.N.lNif,rMianTiHMiU bw PUtM I. n nw tnuuntt rnnia P inlet. ExtrMlM 1.00 .50 Pilnlen EitrMlM ,50 WORK GUARANTIED rOR IS YEA US jpinl iyrtracuoo re hen plfttM or brifij work iaordenwi. Oonsultation Vrm, Y' cannot mt btt gMUnlewwork doae anrwbero. AH iturk fuiJrgiiar aiitrrd. Modre)f-f-i rii; equipment. Bt mothodfc Wise Dental Co. fiiuw. BuiLoma ., , ., "cofoTo l-,Bi..ki PORTLAND, OREGON Of f ICS leCM: A. K. to S f . K. ttmUft, t to i. We ire the oldest and best known strictly wholesale house in the Northwest. For 44 years continuously in business riht here in Portland. Wc are now making a radical departure. In such localities where you are unable to purchase CYRUS NOBLE we are going to sell direct and save you money. No more danger of refilled bottles. No more danger of not getting the real thing. quart bottle, packed in plus cuw A 4.22 nulro! xpr office far Pure old honest whi&kcy bottled by the distillers, livery bottle guaranteed. Inquire o( any bank or trust company in Oregon as to our standing. W. J. VAN SCHUWER & CO. Donuxiu AO-Ms bbbUxd 164 IOS-l07SfScPiik.tOrr Vtt ftf till lC WW M f4f ' W. J. Vu Schurrar A Co, ru Ana f I lL.y SA 90 Ut -4h mmJmiM mm W cinuvu CYaus noaix The dance at Fred Smith's hop house last Saturday evening was well attended. Oglesby Bros, furnished the music. The debating society at Meridian school house is well attended. The question for debate on Friday night, January 2Sth. is, "Resolved. That for eign emigration should be prohibited by the United States." George Ogles by is the leader on the affirmative, and Theodore Campau Is the leader on the negative. Come out and hear this question ably discussed. The appointment of Geo. E. Ogles by as supervisor of this district meets with general approval of our progressive taxpayers. Oglesby Bros, will start a dancing school at their hop house on Friday evening. February 4th.. They will teach all the latest dances, including the famous barn dance. Irvin Jesse has been out working for the Oregon Journal. The political pot has commenced to boll, and there will be several candidates for office south of the Mo lalla river. The friends of Hon. George C. Brownell here are working like beav ers to get him to come out for state senator at the coming election. John R. Dimick will soon move on his farm, which he recently purchased near Merldan schoolhouse. Y. H. Campau Is clearing land for a hop yard this winter. Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve Is good for anything for which a salve Is indicated Such as pimples, black heads, sores, chaps, ulcers, sunburn, and all skin affections. 25c at Jones Drug Co. WILSONVILLE. Charles Ridder went to Portland Sunday. Miss Cora Brobst has been spend ing a few days In Portland. Little Joe Shaw has been under Dr. Ireland's care for the past week. Miss Hasselbrlnk was a visitor to the Rose City Sunday. Methodist services were held in the A. O. U. W. hall on Sunday last, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Miss Bailey, the popular teacher of Corral Creek District, near our vll lage, spent Saturday and Sunday at her home in Sherwood. Mrs. Spull, of Portland, has been -isitlng her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jemlson. for a week. Mrs. Howard, of Portland, visited relatives In our village previous to her departure on an extended trip to California and Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. Butson spent Friday and Saturday in Portland and re turned with a number of new resi dents, who are locating in the Apple Dale district Mr. LTwry, one of Wllsonville's real estate dealers, has been out with a load of men viewing the Charles Epler property, which Is for sale. The name of Joel Thornton, our hustling bank cashier, was noted among the list drawn on the Jury, also the name of two of our best farmers, Mr. Frank Seely and Allison Baker. If all the men called as Jurors were as honest as these three, we would all be sure of a good, square deal at the bar of Justice. One of the members of our Basket Ball team has been wearing a black eye lately, owing to the agility of the ball In one of the re-bound move ments. The Ladles' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Sumner on Thursday, last. The ladles are going to keep up the window display at Darby's for a couple of months, as It has proven a financial success. The Commission Co. of Oregon City, has an agent, who has been buy ing grain and produce from the farm ers near our village. We are glad our farmers are wide-awake and have fore-sight enough to see the great benefit of patronizing our own county seat at Oregon City. The grain and produce of every sort grown near this village Is second to none in the county, and why not sell It right at home, where It will go out into the other nearby states branded as "Clackamas County Produce." A sururise party was given to Ester and Roy Nendel, on Saturday evening last, by some of the young folks of the neighborhood. 'About twenty young people were present and games and dancing were enjoyed until a late hour. We are pleased to notice in the last week's issue of the Enterprise, that the Oregon City Commercial Club la taking a stand against consol idating the interests of Oregon City with Portland. The fact that Los Angeles has swallowed up San Pedro, although 24 miles away, is not to be deplored, as San Pedro was made up greatly of a rougher element, and ttm belter class of people In that town wore only too glad to unite with Us Angeles for bettor government, but this ran hardly be compared with our own county sent, where the 'itwyors, doctors, demists and other clt'.xena stand on Ml equal footing wl h men engaged in the same professions, and pursuits in Portland, and the Conim-'r-elal Club Is wideawake enough to notice that the gain would belong solely to Portland and the lost to Oregon City, while the blow to Clack amas County would bo a fatV one. MARQUAM. The railroad surveyors have moved ramp from Kok Creek. Clackamas County, to Butte Creeke, In Marlon County. In one more week they will reach' Sllverton, if the weather re mains favorable, P. M. Swift and wife are boarding at the Myers Hotel. Miss Aekerman and Miss Vesta Mil ler are doing the work at the Hotel In the absence of Mrs. Myers, who Is In the hospital at JMrtland. The Colton panorama or moving picture show was quite laughable for the young people Friday night at the hall. Mr. Mays, of Sllverton. was appoint ed on the Marquam M. K. charge. Large crowd out to hear the new minister. He Is a fine singer and also his wife Is au alto singer. Mrs. Hattle Myers is in the hospital at Portland and was doing well as could be expected at last reports. Mrs. G. W. Bentley Is quite poorly at this writing. Born, to Mrs. Ed Albright, a son. Mother and child doing well and Ed Is able to smile. MULINO. The weather Is still unsettled and no telling what Is In store for tis In the near future. With reports of extreme cold east of the mountains, terrible floods In France, earthquakes In Alaska, we seem to be pretty well off in this part of the country. There Is still considerable sick ness In this neighborhood. Mr. Wal lace is reported no better and his son. Fred, has been confined to the house for several days with la grippe. Fred Erlckson has been a Mullno visitor for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Wiles, of Portland, spent Sunday In Mullno, Mr. Wiles preached at the Church Sunday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, of Uberal, passed through our burg Monday en route for Portland, where Mr. Barnes has purchased property and expects to make their future home in that city. Mr. Carlson is spending a few days in Portland this week. Bert Wallace went to Oregon City Saturday and hauled out a load of brick for Fred Sharer. LOGAN. Philip Kohl has been on the sick list but Is better at present writ ing. ' Mrs. A. C. Oerber has returned from a visit to her daughter, at Ctrand view. Wash. Mr. Schopt and faml'y have moved on the Johnston place, which they purchased some time Hgo. The stork did double duty this week In Logan and left a lOMi pound boy at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fallert, on January 23, and a boy at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Strahm on the 24th. Dr. Mount was the attending physician at both nlaces. Let the good work go on and send a wireless message to the lion killer In Africa. This kind of conservation of natural resources Is all right. COLTON. A family moved to the Va-.horn place this week. The Swedish Missionary mooting was held at Mr. Knit's last Sa;urdiy. now Rlnphnrt. nf Portland, was out. R. Snodgrass. of Meadowb-ook. was at Cblton Sunday. fv,rhtt Rrrm with several other are busy floating shingle Iwilts, as the water Is pretty nign alter in rain. Mrs. Freeman, of Elwood, was vis Itlng with her mother, Mrs. Dlx. I fanr HllVa IflUt WPPlf Messrs. Stromgreen and Swansen were busy moving furniture to Ore enn ritv fnr Mr P.ranluf last week. Harry Bittner, of Elwood, waB at Colton one day last week. vr Tvcrppn who was out at Col ton, on creamery business, left for Portland last weeK. C. Arquett had another picture show at the colton nan last aunnay Julius Schiewe was a visitor at Col Inn Qnnilnv Messrs. Wallace and Hettman were at Highland on business last week. Mrs. Phillips was visiting her ntiMffhlar fr flfirhntt. JflHt MrmdaV. Prof. T. J. Gary was a visitor at the Colton school last week. What Can We Say More than If you are not satisfied af- tof nutner But riprlnnri'lt Fuele Eve Salve we will refund your money. 25c at jones tirug to. MACKSBURG. Mrs. J. J, Gibson Is enjoying a visit from her daughter, Mrs. Edward Bur gess, of Portland. Mrs. Franz Kraxburger visited In Portland Monday. Mr. Baldwin and Mr. McAnulty at tended Teachers' Institute at Claoka mas, Saturday. L. Noether and his brother ln .'law, from Lelpslg, are visiting Mr. Franz Graxberger. Work Is progressing rapldlv on tne new Lutheran church. Johnnie Brush Is hauling spuds to Can by. Mrs. J. .1. Gibson entertained one of the Jolly crowds, that have made the Cabbage Road famous, Sunday even Ing. Roads are in fine condition since the last rain. rOR OUT DOOR WORK irt THE WETTEST WEATHEfc? NOTHING EQUAL3 to? wATr.PDPfvir ' OILED GARMENTS THEY 10OXWEU.- WEAR VOL AND Will NOT LEAK LONG GOATS -3 22 -3- SUIT3 322 300 rverrwHiH cajalq4 nut A.J.TOWEf Co. BOSTON, USA. Towin Canadian Co. uim -Totrowro. cam. U V M r i i ' REDLAND. A. O. HollliiKSwoith, secretary of Clear Creek Creamery, spent two or three days this week straightening the Inmks for the year. C.u-I tliay has returned home from Western Oregon. It was a mistake that Edward Mor gan look the Sih grade examination last week, but Arthur Funk did. Mrs. William Stone has gone to Salem to visit her daughter, Mrs. IV 11. Mosher, a few days. It was reported tlint Mrs. Johnson, of Portland, formerly of tbla place, suffered a stroke of paralysis last week, but have nt learned her con dition at tho present writing. Plunks are being laid on the roud so soon. We can net to town quite easily If the planks don't give out. MOUNTAIN VIEW. There U still "mi' sickness In this ii..inii- Mn Klulimmllh U on the sick list and summoned the doctor last week. Oral Welsh came home from Kngem school luesiiuy quite uli.L- Itriimttiu mill Itorothik Humm had scarlet fever last week, but In n light form and are up again. Mrs. mlrh hn.1 rtr htmnt ftlllllimtod TlltM. day on account of diphtheria. Mrs. Everhart. l Moiaim, is visit. Ihb with her son ileorgo and wlfo this week. Mr. Hyson had phono put Into hU holme thin week and la hulldlni! a chicken yard and making other Im provements, Hum Imtiiarv "I 1910. to the wife Jeff T. Tldd, a 10 I I pound boy. Mrs. TUId la with tier moiner, .Mrs, Move Green, who is very proud of her first grandchild. Miss Joslo Cumin, accompanied by Miss Myrtle Cross, went out to tho mill Saturday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Nora Carrlco. Mrs. Hull returned nome wun mem sununy. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Eisele. of Port laud are visiting Mr. Ureen thli Mr. Owens and Mrs. Stewart were married Monday by Elder S. U. SI furr ftf 'whrtr Our new street commissioner, Mr. Babcock. Is having tne mucn nee Improvement! done In this berg. N Wnlka IKI llllil Mr. Ross Is putting a new board fence around the pasture on Molulla and Pleasant Avenues. Mr Calavan was called to Sell) last week to attend the funeral of his mother, and returned hunilay. imili Miv f Scllwood. was visit ing relatives here Sunday. His son had a diseased finger, ami tiad It am- a.nl ut u.l ludf tt'i.lf w ii Duniini nt Missouri. Is vis ilt- lug his sister, Mrs. C.erher. this wee When You Sea tht Ball On the bottle you have our guarantee tat you are getting the best cough and cold remedy. Dr. Hell's Plne-Tar-Honey has millions of satisfied users. Sold by Jones Drug Co, SHUBEL. Mrs. Jacob firossmlller has relum ed home from Portland, after visiting for a few weeks with relatives. Mr. Manlon has moved to Highland, where he has purchased some prop erty. Miss Johanna Masslngvr and her fllancee, of Seattle, were visiting a few days last week with her father here. John Moehnke has purchased an other logging team. Erank dnissmlller and family have moved Into Chris Moehnke's house during the week, r'rank Intends help ing John Moehnke logging. Fred Heft is getting ready to start up his sawmill. G. A. Shubel went to Oregon City Friday. Mrs. John Heft visited wlih Mrs. R. Glnther Sunday afternoon. E. F. Glnther and C. Hornshuh are clearing land for pastime. John Heft Is building a Hue barn. George Klrbyson Is busy clearing land. Monnle Beck visited with Charley Grossmlller this afternoon. Grain in this section was not dam aged as much as was at first sup posed by the late frost. Misses Annie Grossmlller and Mary Masslnger visited Mrs. R. Glnther this afternoon. CLARKES. Sam Elmer was hauling fence posts last Saturday and tore down the old fence. Mrs. Urklns visited her daughter, Mrs. Nicholas. Mr. Wettlaufer Is putting up a new wire fence. P. Put, helped Alex Scherruble work last Saturday, Mr. Wettlaufer purchased) a new separator for some one. Mr. Marquardt was In town last Frl day. The Arquett Brothers had a mov ing picture show. There was a small attendanre Tuesday evening. Alex Scherruble was blasting slumps the other day. Miss Ilonflt, the Timber Grove teacher, went home to attend her sis ter's wedding. In Milwauklo. We had a big thunder shower Sun day evening. I guess the frost Is all out of the ground. Mr. Haag was In town last week. Ed Grime and brother were in town last week. The Swedish colony was talking of starting a creamery and some have taken shares. Mr. Grace took a load of hay to town Monday. Rev. Illlmer, from Mllwaukle. preached In Beaver Creek In the forenoon and In Clarkes In the after noon. There will be a new cream hauler on the route through Clarkes. Pnul Praeger Ih to' discontinue hauling for the Clear Creek Creamery. Came Near Choking to Death. A little boy, the son of Chris, D. Peterson, a well known resident of the village of Jacksonville, Iowa, had a sudden and violent attack of croup. Much think stringy phlegm came up after giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Peterson says: "I think he woulI have choked to death had we not given him this remedy." For sale by Huntley Bros. Co. TEA8EL CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Tubbs, Grandma Hos well and Miss Bessie Qulnn spent last Sunday evening with Hr. and Mrs. William Milton and Miss Rachel. Mrs. J. If. Qulnn has let her flock of turkeys out for a year to Mrs. R. Qulnn, of Marquam. Some ono whom it Is supposed was In a hurry to go so much stump ground cleared against a certain date did some little blasting one night last week, making the echoes swell THE COUGHS a COLDS AND ALL THROAT and LUNG DISEASES PQEUHIA " CONLIPTIOn " Two years ago a severe cold settled on my lung and to completely prostrated mo that I was unable to work and scarcely able to aland. I then was advised to try Dr. King'! New Discovery, and iter using- one bottle I went back to work, aa well at I ever waa." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tinn, PRICE 50c through the stillness of the night, making people remark, "1 wonder w ho Is married now?" STAFFORD. Mrs. Nemec has been having wire fences put up. She did well with her hops lust fall, and la laying out some of the money to beautify her place and make a way to keep the pigs and cows out of her garden. China Petera, assisted by George Aden and George Peters, hus been rutting wood with their threshing en gine. Mrs. Powell went to consult a phy sician last Wednesday, she being threatened with pneumonia. She wua better at lust accounts, and able to attend church on Sunday. Mrs. Thomas, Jr., .received word Inst week that her mother In South Pukotii, was critically 111, and made preparations to go to her. Shu wua to have started on Monday, but got at letter telling her not to come, us the mother wua better, and It wua bluer cold there and would be too great a change for the children. Mrs. Powell has quite an addition lo her family In her present state of henltll. Two little girls were brought to her by tho father, who roquoalod her to keep them for a few duya while he iniide urruugemeiits for them, and It developed that the Aid Society wua after them, us they were not properly taken care of by the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mllem mude a plena ant evening visit ut Mr. (iiiKti'a last Wcdnesdtiy. Mr. and Mrs. Tisimba urn vIhIIIhk ut Mr. Gnge's. Mrs. Toombs, ua Letllla Walker, wus the first tviirher in the old school houso In tho winter and spring of 1873 and ls74. She note quite) a chango lu the face of .in' country since she as a young school ma'am taught tho young Idea how to shoot. Gordon K. Hayes, now n prominent lawyer of Oregon City, wus one of her scholars. Mr. Gage has been qulle sick for TAKfTALWKi 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 DR. KING'S SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY JONES DRUG CO. the past tun days, but la hotter at present. Murk bus shaved off hla mustache. A young ludy said she wondered what nice looking young stranger that waa ut church, but Alfred la said to bo cultivating one. The wenther la wniit the weather bureau uinkea It. Some are beginning to plow, and Mr. Wludle Is drilling In iuUk with a disc drill. Jake Schata and brothers are hustl ers. Their gasoline engine could be heard lato at night rutting wood on their father's place, and preparing to rut for neighbor before aprlug'a work crowds. The minister and wife, who preach ed ut the arhoolhotiKO were at Mr. Elllgsen's to dinner Sunday; also llee tinge, and possibly Joe Nemec. ELDORADO. Quite a bit of plowing bus been done between showers, the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woodsldes and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones and family. Mrs. II. II. llelvry tins been very III with pneumonia fever for the Inst two weeks, but la slowly Improving. Will Wallace, from Clarks. was a caller 111 our berg one day Inst week, W. Ervln Young of Oregon City, was lu Kldiirudo Saturday, looking for hogs for nle. Mr. Vuuithn. Mr. Hnodgrnss, Mr. Spenre. and Mr. Strieker went out on a fox hunt limt week with seven teen bounds. Mr. Clyde Smith and buby made a pleasant cull on Mrs. Woodsldo one day Inst week. All the school children hnve started In school again, since they have re covered from the colds. He Never Cot HI Money back. Sutherland' Eagle Ky Salve cured his eye and he did not want It. PiilhlcH ii nd hannleK. 23c at Jones Drug Cu. PREVENTS AND $1.00 X TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Not Ice Is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Clackamas County will hold the regular esainlua Hons for applicant for lul and county paper at the Court Hnie, as follows: For Stat Papers. Coinineiiclng Wednesday. February nth. at o'clock A. M . and continuing until Saturday, February 12th, at I. M. Wednesday penmanship, history, spelling, physical geography, reading, psychology. Thursday Written arithmetic, the ory of teaching, grammar, book-keep. Ing. physics, rlvll government. Friday - Physiology, geography, comiHmltloii. algebra. English litera ture. chMl law. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general hlntory. For County Papers. I'liiiimenclii Wednesday. February Ulh. ut tl o'clock A. M . and continuing until Friday. February 1 1 Ut. at i r M. Wednesday- Penmanship, history, orthography, reading, physical geog raphy. Thursday-Written arithmetic, the ory of teaching, giaiuuiur, physiology Friday -Geography, schisil law, rlvll government. English literature Sincerely, T. J. GARY, County School Superintendent. Oregon City. Oregon, January 3&th. I!I0 Letter Liat. l,Ut of unclaimed letter at the Oregon City Postolheo for the week ending January 3s: Woman's llsl Cliouto, Edith; eras er. Ague K I McClary. Claire; Rom, Mr F. It; Sewey. May (2); Sim mon. Mr Llllle; Smith. A. (HI. Men llt lltmh. ('. W.; Cummins, Sol; Folsom. Fred (21; Kerns. W. M ; Morris, Ja. O.: oYung. Hilly.