OREGON" CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1!M0. Ladies of City and If you are tn need of lace curtains or curtain Swiss, come In mt see our new 'line this week; jnst arrived, aro very attractive, and cheap, at a price ranging from 10c to 20c a yard for Swiss; also the "Bungalow" patterns In stripes. An especially good assortment of black skirts for 60c, 75c, 98c, $1.10. $1.19. $1.40, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50, made from good quality Heather bloom. In shoes we have as good Patent Colt Shoe at $4.00 as can be shown any place; also a splendid wearing and attractive Shoe at $3.25 and sev eral cheaper ones. You are Invited to see them before buying. W. B. EDDY & SON Main Street, Opposite the Bank of Oregon City. NEWS OP THE COUNTY BAKER'S BRIDGE. Charley Hattnn was married re cently to Miss Effle Dallas, and as they were married at church, haven't heard of any tin-pan serenade as yet. This reminds me too. that Walter Mundhenke and Mary Heinrlch were married February 2. and left for a wedding trip on the Sound. Haven't returned as yet Had a meeting at our schoolhouse not long since' to discuss the advisa bility of getting up a stock company to bore for oil. California experts tell us we have oil here, but nothing definite has been done. Tom Watts lost a horse a few days ago and it was quite a blow to him, as he can ill afford to buy another. This makes the fourth horse in eight years that he has lost. Oliver Crader has Just finished a course in butter-making at the Agri cultural College, and h&f secured a position as butter maker at the cream ery at Independence. He is a bright, enerjetic boy and we are pleased to make a note of his success. Our last snow storm played havoc with the telephone lines In every di rection, and some are not in working order yet. J. J. Edgren has his road to Out iook about finished. For the benefit of those who do not know where Out look is. will say that It constitutes the greater part of the IlacV.U U. L. C. It has been platted and sold In I'-ii'ic tracts and wf're to have a little town here In thetnear future most of it is already sold. Cifar Creek Creamery is tlll do 1:'g a thriving business. During Jan uary it turned out 14.4CO poinds - f i.-incy butter end fot D.-cember pre-c-Jmg 41 cents was paid t -e patrons t utter fat. D'aoy In-rcr.- was taking a look at things out this way not long ago. and think he found things quite up to date. , A. R. Smith, our butter maker, cer tainly knows the business and is an all round man and makes premium butter. Mr. Goodson and sons have purchas ed a gasoline wood-saw and are cut ting wood on Sheridan Lillle's place. Some of the wood goes to the Hawley Paper Mills and some to Oregon City residents. J. G. Mumpower is getting ready to start up his saw mill again. This time It is to be down on the river below the north approach to the bridge. Anderson & Sons expect to have their mill running again soon. They have turned out some fine lum ber and no doubt they will again. W. E. Mumpower Is our new road supervisor. The County Court has agreed to fix up the river road in good shape this Summer and we say let the good work go on and we hope the work done by the new supervisor will be a credit to himself and the county. Hayes' Park Is to have a new coat of paint this Spring and it Is expected that there will be "something doing" out here this Summer. If you want a good time go to Hayes' Park. Some good tract:-' of land still for sale here. Fishermen Intend to test the valid ity at th law closing the Clackamas and other streams. Road from Baker's Bridge to Clack amas has been badly wrecked by tim btr or lumht-r haulers. They have been hauling unusually heavy loads and have about ruined the road. Miss Eertlia Schwerdtmann, of Hillsdale. Portland, was visiting with Mrs. A. H. Hmith last week. Rumor has It that we are soon to lose our primary teacher, but wheth er she has secured a better position or is going to be married, haven't learned. A typt.grapnica! error was made in the issue of to weeks ago In regard to J. U Mumpower. It should have read "real estate Ebarp," instead of "realestate shark." A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm it quickly autorljed. Givai Rtlief a! Once. Itcleanies, soothes, heals and prutwtg the diseased mem brane resultiug from Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quii.Uy. liu stores the Kei.ws of CATARRH r tt r njBiMitii t-it HAY FEVER Taste ami Bun 11. Full size 50 cts., atlmtg gists by mail. In li.piid fOrm, 75 cents. Ely Brothers, M Wurren Street, New York. Oregon Vicinity MARQUAM. Snow still lays on the ground, but is slowly disappearing. Plenty snow back in the foothills. The railroad jsurvey is completed from Oregon City to Sllverton by way of Mulino, Liberal and Marquam. The surveyors are to return to Marquam this week to finish up their maps of the road. While they are doing this they turn the balance of the crew loose for a week or ten days, then they will be ready to set the grade stakes. John Riding, the right-of-way rusher, is meeting with good success. In last week's Items, printer mistook the location of the railroad through Marquam. Should have read three hundred feet west of the center or Main street instead of 3 feet west. The ladies gave Grandma Daniels a surprise party on the Tlh of this month at the home of Chesley Bent ley. It is reported Mrs. Hatta Myers Is to return from the hospital next week. Her many friends will be glad for her return. Fred Sklrvin was a little better at last report. Mr. Mayes, the minister at Marquam went to Molalla and Mulino this week to look over the woTk. He is to occu qy the pulpit at the three places this Summer and Fall. Help Wanted. For that cough. Get a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine Tar Honey. It is the best. Honey at once. It allays inflammation, For sale by Jones Drug Co. TEASEL CREEK. No preaching at Teasel Creek last Sunday as Rev. Quinn moved his fam ily to Oregon City last week, where they expect to make their future home. Frank Adams will soon be moving to the ranch, as the house Is now va cated. Rev. Quinn and family moved onto the Malery propertytthls week, where they expect to make their future home. Miss Bessie Quinn is laid up with such a bad cold she is not able to start to school this week. Life on Panama Canal. has had one frightful drawback-malaria trouble that has brought suffer ing and death to thousands. The germs cause chills, fever and ague, biliousness. Jaundice, lassitude, weak ness and general debility. But Elec tric Bitters never fail to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. "Three bottles completely cured me of a very severe attack of malaria," writes Wm. A. Fretwell, of Lucama, N. C., "and I ve had good health ever since." Cure Stomach, Liver and Kidney Troubles, and prevent Typhoid. 50c. Guaranteed by all druggists. EAST CLACKAMAS. 0. Haberlach has purchased a fine horse from Mr. Leach, of Clackamas. An old time charivari was given to Victor Wlcklund Monday evening. Mrs. V. Conway and children are visiting Mrs. I;e Shields. The weilding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. lioyer Thursday evening was enjoyed by many of their friends and neighbors. Born, February 11, to Mrs. Katie Clarke, a bright baby girl, weight 9 pounds. Mrs. Kiesner is still very III. Frank Haberlach was one of the Jurymen Monday. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A MACKSBPRG. Mrs. .1. J. Gibson returned Sunday night from a two weeks' visit in Portland. Mr. McAnuIty spent Saturday and Sunday In Oregon City. Mrs. J. V. Smith was a Portland visitor early in the week. Chri3 Ziegler has sold his place. Franz Kraxberger transacted busi ness at the county seat, Saturday. The new Lutheran Church is near ly finished. Our road supervisor, J. W. Smith, has been re-appolnted. This makes us sure of good roads for another year. Mr. Baldwin was an Oregon City visitor Saturday. The basket-ball team practices ev ery Wednesday and Saturday night in Scramlin's hall. STAFFORD. After giving us a few days of grace and sunshine to allay our supersti tious fears of the boar having seen his shadow last Tuesday, the second of February, the weather became for bidding and threatening again, and Saturday night rained nil night, turn ing to snow Sunday afternoon, which still continues at the present writing a wet, disagreeable blanket clinging to everything. About sl Inches of the beautiful has fallen and the end Is not yet. The avo-nge Wobfoot would consign to everlasting oblivion the gifted author of "Henutlful Snow," for it Is anvtlilng but beautiful, com lug as it usually does In the mud, or If the ground happens to he froson a little, our stylish cutter and sleighs are still in the hands of eastern ucai crs, and dry goods boxes fastened to barrel staves Is our only vehicle to t:ii;i. our best sirl sleigh rlillng. nut there Is no use railing at the editor, he Is not to blame, and the six weeks predicted bv said bear will soon pas and our lovely green flowery spring will take Its place, making the hearts of all rejoice and bo glad, who are fortunate enough to have an abiding place In this favored of all places Clackamas County. A number of the young people of this place attended the Grange cluii party at Oswego Grange hall on Sat urday evening. The young men of the Grange have boon carrying on a series of verv enjoyable parties on every Grange night, the second Satur day In each month, lasting until nun night. The Church of God held meetings In the schoolhouse the afternoon and evening of last Sunday. The Misses Grace Tiedeman and Hoe Gage took supper at Mr. Pom perln's. and returned to church In the evening. We can hint there Is talk of a stir prise party on Friday evening. As your paper will not reach the parties till the next day. Mr. Gage, who has been ailing for the last five or six weeks. Is not much better, although he sets out to the barn and does a few chores every day. His son, Arden. came Friday and stayed until Sunday afternoon. He seemed quite anxious about his father, who has had such sick spells for years lasting a few days at a time. This one seems to hang on longer, and we hop when pleasaut weather comes on he will Improve. Mrs. Gage accompanied Arden Gage and wife, last Tuesday, to make In quiries about her daughter, Rotta. whom, a telephone message had In formed them, had been sent (o the St. Vincent hospital very ill with scarlet fever. Of course they were not permitted to see her. but the head nurse received them and gave a very favorable report, stating the de lirium had passed, and If no compli cations set in she would bo all right, but that she would have to bo de tained there until the scales had all pealed off. which would take from four to six weeks. She had boon em ployed at the waist counter In Meier H Frank's store. Did any of you sh Nussbaum and Jake Schati going home from Del ker's after supper the other night? Darker than a "stick of black cats," they fell over a log and found their broadaxe, then started home, and missed one mud hole In the road. Mr. Kakel, a former resident of Stafford, and father of Mrs. Adolph Delkar, has rented the big hotel near the Pacific Sasb, and Door Factory on the Macadam road and is doing a thriving business. Arthur Borland's little boy is quite sick with typhoid fever, and John Wannker has a child quite ill. and they fear It may prove to be typhoid. Sight Too Valuable. To be neglected. Sutherland's Eagle Eye Salve will cure any case of sore eyes, granulated lids, opthalmla or any Inflamed condition of the eyes. Pain less and harmless. 25 cents a tube at Jones Drug Co. MEADOWBROOK. Four Inches more of the beautiful snow on our side walks to rake off Monday morning. The new dwellings are going up on every hand. Mr. Dority has his new two-story dwelling on Center street almost, completed. Frank Winslow and wife were vis Itlng with Mr. Roblson anil family Sat unlay and Sunday. Quite a number of our town swells attended grange at Mulino Saturday. There will be a basket social given at the Meatlowbrook school house Sat urday evening, February L.'i',, under the. auspices of the Literary Society. All are Invited. Ladies please bring well tilled baskets. The Misses Marie and Opal Perry, of Molalla, spent Saturday and Hun- day visiting with their niece. Miss Leona Perry. Pearl Hall and family made a bus iness trip to the seat of government Monday. The Misses Myrtle ami Hazel Lnr kins called on Mrs. Holllngsworth Sunday afternoon. ' Mr. Davis has been working a force of men on an aqueduct under Main street on Schofer avenue. Mrs. O. T. Kay has been quite sick for the last week. Dr. Todd is attend ing her and says she Is improving slowly at the present George Williams has a large force of men running logs on Milk Creek thiH week. The late rains and snow furnish the water. Mrs. C. L. Staudlnger Is staying with her mother, Mth. Kay. Croup. Causes uneasy nights but If you will use Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey it will relieve in a few minutes. There Is nothing better. Guaranteed by Jones Drug Co. MULINO. Again King Winter has clothed the earth with a mantle of white much to the dlsbiiKt of our Eastern friends, who were induced to come here by the representation of our Oregon pa- SLICKERS wear well and they keep you dry while you are wearing thern $300 EVERYWHERE CATALOG fl A J.TOWEP Co. SmTnii iuTa Tower Cahadim Co unit. Towjnto. Ca 4 ij per of aunslilue and rose the year round. Those on the invalid list In Mulino are nil able to be around again. Mrs, I,ee, of Sllverton, Is spending a few day In our vicinity visit lug old frlomls mid neighbor. The telephone line has buon re paired and everyone I pleased that he or she can talk with their neigh bor once more; though this snow may break down the wire again. Several of our young folk attend ed the dance ai Carl Palms' Satur day night. Mr. Mallatt and sous were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mv. Or 1 av Is last Sunday. Mr. Condon Is visiting his slater, Mis. Frank Manning, at Mulino. CLARKES. It stalled to snow on Stmdny morn ing, and It measured T It 4 luetic on Monday. A. Durst lost : horse some time ago. Mr. Marquaidt went to town on Monday. Division Sow-n I'ut up some more telephone poles last week. Alex Schernible was In town Inst week ami purchased a truck and new saw. He I preparing to saw wood. Mr. Wettlaubr wa plowing last Saturday. Fred Bauer, of Colton, has purchas ed a new cider mill. Ed llettman Is Intending to fix Alex Soherruble's engine to aw wood Mr. Wcttlaufer. Mr. I latin, Mr. Hot temlller and Alex Scherruble went to Heaver Creek on February 14. George Schlewe Is on the Kick llt Mr. and Mrs. Tracy, of Portland. are visaing the latter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schlewe. Harry Hltluer, of Rlwood. wa in Clarke last week, where he got a load of mils. W. T. Klolnsmlth and Mr. Notte miller went to Klwood on business last week. Mr. Fisher, of Portland, wa vis aing hi daughter. Mrs. Hen Mar shall. Frank Nicholas ha been lck. but Is Improving. WILSONV1LLE. Mrs. C. Sumner went to Damascus 011 Tuesday to visit her daughter. MIss'S. M. Graham weut to Port land on Sunday to attend the wedding of her friend. Miss Rosetta Shahan. Messrs. Biggs and Croiian have been In Eastern Oregou taking up some land. Mr. and Mrs. Clutter came from Portland on Saturday to attend Mr. llasselbrlnk's funeral. Miss Mary Ilrobst pent Saturday anil Sunday at her home. Henry lleckman. Henry Aden and other Wllsonvllle bachelors were In Molalla lutely, looking at some land with Intention of buying real estate In that valley. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graham went to Portland Monday to attend the wending reception of Mr. and Mr. Harry Ijuhrop. Rev. Exon. or some substitute. preaches In Wllsonvllle every second and fourth Sunday In the A. O. IT. W. hall at three o'clock: Sabbath school at 2:30. All are Invited. Miss Eva lUker has been spending a few days at home. The ladles' Aid Society held a very enjoyable tea at tho homo of their President, Mrs. Hrobst, on Tuesday evening. Harry Tcunpkln enjoyed a visit from his brother, Mitchell, on Sun day. Mr. Smith has been III for a few days, having contracted a severe cold while visiting at the home of hi brother-in-law. Mr. Kruse, who has been 111- with typhoid fever, contracted some time ago, at Willamette, Is getting along splendidly under the care of Dr. Ire land. Mr. and Mr. Fred Epler. of Slier wood, attended tho Hnsselhrlnk fun eral on Sunday last. It Is reported that Frank Seely ha already been offered $;1omo more than he puld fr his Molalla property, and we all hope he will sell It, and de cide to remain In Wllsonvllle after all, as we can III afford to lose Mr. Seely and his family from our com munity. Death of H. Hanelbrink. Residents of Wllsonvllle were se verely shocked on Thursday evening, February 10, to learn of the sudden death of H. L. Ibisaelhrlnk, for he was not known to be seriously 111 un til a few iay8 before he died. Mr. Ha.Hselbrlnk was a young man of promise, bavins; more than ordlnnry ability. n:id his sudden death will leave a vacancy In fraternal, school and social circles that will bo hard to fill, lie wns nearly 31 years of age at the time of hi death and had grown up from boyhood upon the same farm upon wiilch he breathed hla last. e was beloved by his hosts of frletrls for his honest Integrity and huiiKinltnrlan spirit. He held po sitions of importance In the commun ity, anil was at all times a living ex ample of true and noble manhood. At the time of his death he was pres ident of the M. B. A. lodge, to which posit Ion ho hud been elected time af ter time, owing to his popularity with the members of this growing order. He had been a trustee of the vin.'ire school for several years, anil wa a reudy heler with every thing tli.it counted for the uplifting of local affairs. The funeral was held rm Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, at the fam ily resilience, and the large attend ance an. 1 many floral offerings paid silent tribute to tho respect In which this young' man was held, by his nelgbbi in and friends. The M. B. A. lodge attended in a body and Its flor al offerings were many and beautiful, one especially., handsome piece being emblematic of the order. The funeral sermon was preached by the Rev. Barber, an old family friend, nnd the lodge service at the grave was con ducted by Past President Frank Tooze. The pall-bearers were chapter members of the lodge. The deceased leaves a widow, two sisters, two brothers and a father to mourn his death, and the sympathy of the en tire community goes out. to them In their sorrowful bereavement. Resolutions of Condolence, Wllsonvllle, Or., Feb. 11, 1010. Whereas, Our Almighty Father has deemed It necessary that 'our beloved President, flrother If. L. Haselbrlnk, enter Inlo tho other life, and Whereas, Our Lodge has lost a good and efficient member and a wise counsellor; and his family a kind husband, and loving son and brother, therefore, be it Resolved. That this Lodge extend unto the grieving family its deepest sympathies. Also be It Resolved, That this Lodge enter In to mourning for a period of three months. Bo it further Resolved, That a copy of these res olutions he sent to the sorrowing fam THE llll HIS V OF UUUUUJ for COUGHS and COLDS AND ALL THROAT and LUNG DISEASES PKiu consuMPT ion "Two years sgo severe cold settled on my lungs and to completely prostrated mt that I wss untblt to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery, snd iter using ont bottle I went back to work, as wsll ss I ever wo." W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn. PRICE 500 3s, ily, to the county paper, to the of. flclal paper and a copy he spread upon the minutes of this meeting. CHAS. F. V A UN Kit, U F. IiARIIY, Committee. M. 11. A. Uidgn No. 8:'5. Struck a Rich Mint. S. W. llend. of Coal City. Ala., say ho struck a perfect mine of health In Pr. King' New Ufe Pill for they cured him of Liver and Kidney Troub. le after 13 year of suffering They are the best pill on earth for con. sumption, malaria, headache, dyapep ula. Debility. 2b tent at all drug gist. CLACKAMAS. The basket-ball game, which wa played Friday evening. February 12. between Oak Orovo and Clnckama teams, resulted In a score of 17 to 18 In favor of the home team. The new Southern Pacific depot I In process of construction, and re ceives many comment. It I rather a burlesque on the expectation of the Mople; but the assurance I given that It Is only a makeshift to an swer until the electric car line come along. Your correspondent I Informed that some of our progressive cltUen will make an effort to Incorporate the town. The matter I being agitated. and arguments pro ami con advnnceil. A project more likely to aucceed I that of graveled sidewalks. At a re cent meeting the Crnnge appointed committee u take the matter under consideration. Rey. J. L Jones doe some fill" work In photography. He has taken advantage of tho recent snow fall to take Home very lovely view, which he will use for post card. Rev. J. T. Mooro and Mr. Moore wnt tu Oak Grove Saturday. Mr. Moore had charge of the services at the dedication of the new M. K. church at that plneo, and Mr. Mooro was on the programme as soloist. It happened that Mis Edna Arm A NEW Portland Railway Light & Power Company 1 47 SEVENTH STREET V iK DR. KING'S SOLO AND GUARANTEED BY JONES DRUG CO. strong, teacher In the primary grade, ha a birthday oil St. Valentino' day. Her many friend here gave her a genuine surprise Mondny even ing, at the home of Mr, lirm-n John son. After a short absence, slut rama home 10 find a merry company as sembled. When asked to open the valentine box nnd distribute It con tents, she discovered, card and par cel all addressed to herself. The company highly enjoyed her ainatn inetit. The time was pli-imniitly passed with game. Cake, mindwlchu ami rodeo were served. Mix Arm strong ha made a Due record in the five or tlx year b" has taught In Clackuiims, and gained, a lut of friends Misses Ethel Mather and (lerlrude Hnrgreave weut to Portland Tues day morning to attend the Christian Endeavor convention held In that 8tggers Skeptics, That a clean, nice, frngmnt com pound like Hucklen' Arnica Salve will Instantly relieve a bad burn, rut, Rcald wound or pile, staggers skeptic Hut great cure prove Its a wonderful heal er of the worst sore, ulcer, boll, fel on, uccmn, klu eruption, s lo chapped hnuda, praln and corn. Try It 25 cent at Jones Drug Co. CRESCENT. Snow seem to be the order of tho day. Hut cold ipeal are gutting tire some. Tho Sunday School, which li been organized recently, I progressing nicely under the management of Kup erlnteiiiieiit Toiler, of Jennings Uidge. Mr. Hud Uvrsy and Felix Jones mude a trip to Portland Saturday with two wagon toad of powder. The schiNd I busy 'preparing for the entertainment to be given on February which promise to be a good one. All ladle are Invited to bring basket, nnd gentlemen money with which to purchase them. ELECTRIC LAMP MORE ECONOMICAL THAN any carbon filament lamp. CHEAPER , and MORE STURDY than the TUNGSTEN can be used in KEY SOCKET PREVENTS AND $1.00 X! Mr. Johnnie Cogan ha sold III blai'ksmllh "bop at Forest Drove and I now In Crescent. SORE THROAT. Coldi, 'Couahs, Croup snd Catarrh Re lieved In two Minutes. I your throat sore 1 1 real he llyomel Have yon catarrh llreathe llyomel. 1 1 11 vii you a cough? Hreallin llyomel. Have you a cold? llreathe llyomel, llyomel U the hot remedy for all iiiiHo, throat and lung trouble It doe not contain and cocaine or mor phine and ull that I neceary I to breathe It through the little black pocket Inhaler that cone with each out IK. A complete otitrtt rot only II 00 at druggist evcrywhare and nt Huntley llro Co, and Hyomel I guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup, cousin, cold, sore throat and bronchlll or money buck. A llyomel Inhaler Inst a life time and extra bottle of llyomel ran lie obtained from druggist for only .Ml rent Sample of llyomel and hook lei free Add rem IIihiIIi llyomel Co., II11IT11I0, N. Y. E. P. Elliott & Company All kinds of REAL ESTATE FARM, CITY PROPERTY A SPECIALTY 5trstton Hldg". Oregon City. Ore.