Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 24, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, 'KKIPAY, yOVKMITKU 21, 1911.
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lie Kind You Have Always Rough t, nnd which lias been v
In uno for over 30 yours, lias borne the nljrnaturo of
and has boon liuwlo under his pcr-
Srf-f-pi- , Bonal supervision sine 1W Infancy.
T-oUcA4Ai Allow no one to deceive you In thin.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-mi-jMNMl" are but
Experiments that trifle with and eiulanjrcr the lieullh of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Caittoiia is ft harmless substitute for Castor Oil, rnro
arorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
' contains neither Opium, Morphlna nor other Nareotio
ftnbstanee. Its ape is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverlshness. It cures Dlarrhwa and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, (riving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Sean tha Signature of
gan, whose people1 were clime frlenda
and neighbors of the (lime rnmtiy Be
fore the ln(tr moved to Oregon, made
short two days' visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Gage Inst week. He U looking
the country over with sit Ides of lo
cating. Mr. NusHbaum has a crew helping
him roll out the potatoes.
Gus Gebhnrdt and Guy Grons sawed
down the largest tree on the ranch
Tuesday, which stood near the Delkar
and G.tge road. It took three hours
of steady work to saw It down.
Fred Ellegsen has been ' raising a
part of his houHe and put a bay win
dow In the dining room, which adds
to the appearance and convenience
of the home very much.
The ladles' Circle met with Mrs.
Powell last Thursday and enjoyed a
pleasant day. The meeting In De
cember will be with Mrs. Adolph Del
kar. where the ladles will make some
comforters for the hostess and for
tnIS purpose will meei in me iimthwu
ion me udumi umv tue m... t
In the month. All who wish to Join
the society are welcome.
Miss Isabel Midler Is helping Mrs.
Nuasbaum while the potato diggers
are there.
Mrs. Prink went Monday to stay a
fpw days with another daughter, Mrs.
Jim Tledeman. of Maple Knoll Farm,
near Oswego.
Mr. Mllem has some excellent Hub
bard squashes which he Is selling at
the house for 10c each, which Is quite
a convenience to the neighbors who
did not raise them this year.
The EM You Have Always Bought
IrTUse For Over 30 Years.
TMC CtNTSkUR MMNT, TT MVNIUT mCKT Mm TOW OtV$.
NEWS FROM THB COUNTRY
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY
Silen ce I
The initinct of aodeirf aatufa) every womae Is oftaa
grest hindrance le the sure ol weaaanly diiaatt. '
shrink Irom the penoosl quaitioni of the luoil phyaioiaa
which teem indelicate. The thought ol a lamination it ah
borrvnt to them, and ao thtv endure in tilenoe a eonditiuo
t dittaae which auraly projraaaes Irom bad 10 worae.
If h Dr. Pleiwe's prlrllti ! core
frea mamr wemtm ara re found a refutfe
tor modetty la mlm ttt mt FKEB toatmlf
tlom my letter. Hit comtmamdemce la mtld
as ftredly tomlldemtlal. Xddret Dr. Jr. IT.
y Plerx. Battelo, A. T.
Dr. Pitroe'a Favorite Preaeriptloa reatorae and refulatta
the womanly function!, sholiahM pain and builda up and
putt the tnithint touch of health oa every weak woman
who jivea it a fair trial.
' it Makes Weak Women Strong,
Slek Women Well.
Yoa eaa't afford to accept a ittrrt nostrum at a substitute
for thit non-alcoliolio medicine or inuwn comkmitio.
J aW."rNI
Notice for Levy of 8peell Road Tax.
Notice Is hereby given that we. the
undersigned tax payers representing
ten per cent of the tax payers In Road
District No. 40, Clackamas County.
Oregon, hereby give notice to the tax
payers of said Road District No. 40
that there will be a meeting of the tax
payers ' of said District in Barton
school house at Parton, Ore., on the
16th day of December, 1911. at one
o'clock P. M., to vote an additional
tax for road purposes, as provided by
an act of the legislature In 1909.
W. R. Connor CarlJ. Hanson
Harvey Gibson August Gustavson
Geo. W. Turner Charles Fosberg
H. F. Gibson F. H. Turner
Dated this Nov. 14. 1911.
HARVEY GIBSON
HOP GROWERS ARE
ASKING 50 CENTS
Tk Hnnmn.l fur tinna continues
strong, and for the best 45c Is freelyn
obtainable, but the scattering lots or
1911s that remain In growers' hands
at this time are very firmly held and
the little trade now passing for the
most part Involves small holdings.
The growers are bullish and luteal
market developments appear to fully
Justify them in their portion. For
many of the lots not yet disposed of
50c is demanded.
Cables from abroad Indicate strong
and steadily advancing markets, both
In England and on the Continent,
and it Is believed that the market
here has not yet reached the high
level for the season.
Wants, For Sale, etc.
CHOICE. PIW OIU'lllNGTONS FOR
8 ALU C. W. Swallow, Oregon CUy,
Route No. 3.
"I am pleased to recommend Cham-fj
berluln s Cough Remedy as the best
thing I know of and safest remedy for
roughs, colds and bronchial trouble,'
writes Mrs. U a Arnold of Denve.
Colo. "We have used It repeatedly
and It has never failed to give relief."
Road Supervisor Road District No. 40 I For sale by all dealers.
Good Advice For Oregon City People.
People in Oregon City who have
constipation, sour stomach or gas on
the stomach, should uh0 simple buck
thorn bark, glycerine, etc.. as com
pounded In AUlerlka, the new German
appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE
POSE brings relief almost INSTANT
LY because this simple mixture ant!
septlclxe the digestive organs and
draws off the Impurities. The Jones
Drug Co.
Dogt and Carts.
Since 1830 the employment of dogs
for drawing carts ban been abolished
In London.
It Startled the World
when the astounding claims were first
made for llucklen's Arnica Salve, but
forty year of wonderful cures have
proved them true, and everywhere It is
now known as the best salve on earth
for Burns. Rolls." Scalds, Sores, Cuts,
Rrulses. Sprains, Swellings, Ecxcnia,
Chapped hands, Fever 8ores and Piles.
Only 25c at Jones Drug Co.
Sandy and East Clackamas
, 8ANOY.
The Sundy Orange. Society Is plan
ning to erect a building hur.
A largo addition has been built on
the re.tr of the Handy livery barn.
V. J. Wilt, who was confined to
hin homo by Illness, Is able to bo about
again.
Kamly Is lo have a now hardware
store.
Mra. C. K. Moran Is visiting in Port
land. Mr. and Mis. Geo. Udell went to
Portland Tuesday to purchase furni
ture for thi'lr new home.
A shooting match will bo held lu
Sandy, Nov. 20-30, for all kinds of
Tow I nnd a beef.
School Inspector C. F. Anderson of
KHtacuda. is visiting school In this
vicinity this week.
Attorney Win. Hammond, of Glad
stone, was In town the fore part of
Hie week helping tho City Council to
get our municipal machinery In run
ning order.
A public dance will be held at Meln
Ik's hull November 25, after which a
chicken supper will be served at the
Sandy hotel,
Nominating petitions for all city of
ficers were signed and sworn to Mon
day evening.
City Council of Sandy held a spe
cial session Tuesday evening to make
preparations for the December election.
Beautiful Eyes
are desired by every one. If there '.h
any Inflammation the eyes can't be
beautiful. Sutherland's Eagle Eye
Salve will remove the Inflammation
and clear the eyes. Geo. A. llurdliiK.
Druggist.
E8TACA0A.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
Miss Clara Etchison Is visiting in
St. Johns this week.
Claude Vanhoy. who has been spend
ing the summer near Goldendale,
Wash., on his ranch is spending a
month hero with his parents.
Mr. Dugan, of Mullno, was tran
sacting business in this berg Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Patton, of Salem, are
visiting Mrs. Patton's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Simpson, of Hood street
Mrs. Preston ia at home again af
ter spending a month with her daugn
ter at Seattle.
Will Gillett, of Walla Walla, Wash.,
Is visiting relatives here.
Messrs. Moore and Francis, of
Clarkes, were transacting business
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Maxon, of Highland,
were guests of Mrs. , A. S. Martin,
Monday.
Rev. S. B. Moffitt, of Newbery, Is
the guest of J. W. S- Owens this week,
who Is making preparation to hold
a series of meetings in that Mount
View church, beginning Friday at 2.
p. m.
J. T. Hammond and family, who
have spent the last two months In
H. Bradt'8 house have moved out to
Bert Cummins' mill.
Thomas Berber was visiting friends
in this berg Saturday and Sunday.
Oscar May and wife, of Beaver
Creek, spent Sunday with bis parents.
Messrs. A. Mantss and O. A. Vanhoy
butchered their hogs Tuesday.
Elmer Dlnon went to Forest Grove
Wednesday where he acted as judge
of a poultry show at that place.
J. A. Walters, of California, arrived
here last week to spend the winter
with his daughter, Mrs. D. W. Griffin.
SUNNYSIDE AND ROCK CREEK.
The papers have many articles about
different parties' gTeat yield of pota
toes. Joe Deardorff wishes to tell of
his potatqes. Last spring he sent
East and got one potato of the Has
tings variety and mane 17 hills or il ,
He has lately dug 140 potatoes which j
weigh 98 pounds from these 17 hills.
Anyone doubting this can see the po- j
tatoes at Joe E. Deardorffs place li
miles from Sunnystde.
Anold Soderberg Is taking a jour-;
ney and is now visiting In Los An-1
geles, California. We hope he will i
have a fine trip. j
We hear O. Cox and family have
moved into Mr. Birchell's house.
AdolDh Stoll and family were visit
ing with hiB parents at Portland a few
days ago.
Alonzo Hunter has been building an
addition onto his house which will
Improve it greatly.
Dave Grady and family have recent
ly moved to thelf new home at Ore
gon City. We wish them success.
Elva Deardorff is visiting with rela
tives in Portland for a few days.
atnaaaaKtyftasA.aBfaBB
m II
There Is littler danger from a cold
or from an attack of the grip except
when followed (by pneumonia, and this
never happens when Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is used. This remedy
has won its great reputation and ex
tensive sale by its remarkable cures ot
colds and grip and can be relied upon
with implicit confidence. For sale oy
all dealers.
CLARKES.
from
Louie Maxson came home
Eastern Oregon last week.
Miss Mary Marshall left last weeK
for Eastern Oregon and is staying
with her sister, Mrs. A. Martin.
Mrs. Elmer Lee spent Sunday with
Mrs. W. G. Kleinsmlth.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lee went to
Highland to visit Mr. and Mrs. Nort
Mr. Haagr was in town Saturday.
Mr. Bottemiller was at Union Mills
Saturday.
Kletnsmith Bros, are putting a con- j with
Everybody Needs.
a good salve and Dr. Bell's Antiseptic
Salve if the best. It is a creamy snow
white ointment Guaranteed for all
skin diseases. 25c sold everywhere.
Geo. A. Harding, Duggist
WILSONVILLE.
John Butson, one of Wilsonville's
former real estate men, was in our
village Monday on business.
J. C. Chalupsky went to Portland
Friday.
Reed Graham went to Hlllsboro on
business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Beckman went to Port
land Tuesday to hear Gypsy Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardcastle, of Wood- j
burn, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Melvln. !
Mr. and Mrs. Cronin and family will
spend Thanksgiving in Boring, at the j
home of Mrs. Cronin's sister, Mrs. !
D. N. Brldenstlne. 1
Chas. Adams has rented the Biggs j
property, which be purchased recently,
to some newcomers from Indiana. i
City .Superintendent Tooze, of Ore-;
goa City, with his wife and daughter, j
spent Sunday at the home of Profes-
sor Tooze's brother, Frank Tooze, of
Hood View. j
Three train loads of people from ;
Woodburn went through Wllsonville
Thursday enroute to Portland to hear j
the celebrated evangelist. !
E. C. Stiles, wife and daughter, of;
Battlecreek, Mich., spent last week ;
with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Tooze.
Mr. and Mrs. Gould will start on a
! journey the 1st of the month to visit
Mr. Gould s parents for some
! time.
to siurLi voua boy can undeiutand and ofiaati it
A GOOD GASOLINE ENGINE
IS A FARM NECESSITY
NEARLY 1000 USERS HERE IN THE NORTHWEST
SAY THE STOVER IS A GOOD ENGINE
STOVES ENGINES it mm a tic la Hopper Colcd irrlw la In
Other Mr lea 2 to 60 Morte power
I M 12 Honepover
Freedom from complicated parti to iniure timplicity Extra heavy con
itmction to iniure durability Every effort ponible made to iniure an abio
luuly reliable Farm Engine ECONOMICAL and EASY to OPERATE
Sold and
Guaranteed by
PORTLAND, OR.
SPOKANE. WN.
BOISE. IDA
Implements
Vehicles
USE
THE SLIP
Mitchell. Lewis U Stover Co.
Portland, Oregon: n I
lot roar Ikm ITOVta ENGINE
I Here it mr BU
CATALOGS. M
NAME, Q
ADDRESS- I
Stover
Gasoline
, Engines
Domestic
Water
Systems
In fact the
Whole
Mitchell
line of
Implements
and
Vehicles
on sale by
W. J, WILSON & CO. Oregon City
J. J. SAfJDSfJESS, Canby, Oregon
Several apple orchards" are being
planted at Garfield this fall.
Win. Wilcox, a ploneor of this sec
tion, Is 111 at his home.
(1. T. Hunt, rond supervisor of Dis
trict No. 49, Is opening the Honebon-
Dcvls rond.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dale returned
Monday from a visit to their daughter
at Hood River.
Mrs. Stella Woodard, of Oregon
City, visited her BlHter, Mrs. Ray Wil
cox, Sunday. . '
Members of Garfield Grange have
Just built a fine horse shed on the
hall site.
The macadam road scientifically
constructed In road district number
10. this year, Is an object lesson In
rond building. More of the same kind
of roads will be constructed next year
in districts number 10 and 49.
Mr. Pyle. a clrk In the Estacada
Mercantile Company's office, was mar
ried recently to Miss Street They
will make their homo In Estacada.
A Burglar's Awful Deed
may not paralyze a homo so complete
ly as a mother's long Illness. But Dr.
King's New Life Pills are a splendid
remedy for women. "They gave m
wonderful benefit In constipation and
remalo trouble." wrote Mrs. M. C. Dun
lap, of Ieadlll, Tenn. If ailing, try
them. 25c at Jones Drug Co.
EAGLE CREEK.
rrpr wall In their mllL
Mrs. Tom Grace went to Portland Chas. Epler and family have moved
last week to visit her mother. ! to Corneilius where Mr. Epler recent-
Gustave Haag returned from Can-1 ly purchased a dairy ranch. Mr. Ep
ada laPt week. ; ler will return to Wllsonville on Sat-
Born, to Mrs. George Clark, a : urday to bold a sale at the old farm.
daughter. i Quite a lot of village people ooara-
Notice of Final Settlement. j
JS'otice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed her final report in ;
the marter of the estate of James W.,'
Chase, deceased, in the County Court!
of the State of Oregon, for the County '
of Clackamas, and the Court has an-.
pointed Tuesday, the 26th day of De-,
cember, 1911. at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. as the day and time for the
FOOTBALL PLAYER IS
BURNED TO DEATH
EUGENE Or., Nov. 22. (Special.)
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Mr. Hoffstetter and family spent ed the Oregon Electric cars sunaay , i,earing 0f objections to such final re- ',B" ........ -. .-.
Sunday vith F. Mueller and family, i evening to bear Gypsy Smith, at tne portf lf any tnere 8rei an(i for tbe set- '."'vermiy n uresou, " ii
Iveryone Is tbinking of Thanks-: Rose City but unfortunately happened tiement 0f said estate. "" ln,6 v''.u'ly i00100" 1 '" wu"-"
Everyone
giving with visions of turkey and cran
berry sauce.
The Debating Society started last
Friday night but there were only a
few out owing to such bad weather.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Moser sppnt Sunday
to be part of the multitude turnea
away for lack of room.
Don't forppt the splendid chicken
pie supper the Methodist Ladies' Aid
society will srve In tbe basement of
the new church on Thanksgiving Day.
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. Wal- These ladles have undertaken a great
lare. (?eal of. hard work, and we are all re-
W. Wallace was in Timber Grove Reiving the bpnefit and doubtless Wil
on business Saturday. ( sonville people will be on hand with
Our teacher went to Portland Fri-jthe same loyal patronage they have
day nlir'it to hear Gypsy Smith talk. given before.
it. Wallace was taken sick Sunday i
night but some better at the present ! Cheap Imitations.
writing. . Owing to the immense sale and
E. B. Stark was in Beaver Creen , popularity of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Hon-on
business Friday last -ey there are many cheap imitations
L. Wallace butchered hogs Monday. on the market under similar sounding
SARAH A. CHASE.
Executrix of the Will of James W.
Chase, 'deceased. '
GILBERT L. HEDGES,
Attorney for the Executrix.
Date of first publication, November
21, 1911.
.hyed Vr.Hhington saiuraay, war.
ourned if. death in an electric batn
role in his room at the Sigma Nt
f'r&te.niiy House today.
Shortly fifter 6:30 ocf-ck the odor
GLORIOUS HAIR
For Every Woman Who Wants It.
Any woman who neglects her hair
cannot expect to have as lovely hair
as the woman who doesn't.
Wash the hair once a week, use
PARISIAN SAGE dally keep you hair
brush clean and In a few days you will
give to your hair a beautiful lustre
lhat you will be proud of.
PARISIAN SAGE Is a most reliable
hair tonic; so reliable that Huntley
Bros. Co. guarantees it to eradicate
dandruff, stop falling hair and itching
scalp, or money back.
It should be used as a dressing by
names, but you can always get tne
genuine by looking for the be'.l on the
bottle. Geo. A. Harding, Druggist.
Our mail has been changed no we
get it at noon now, one day late. I
iiTpo5e people who got dally mail
w!II have a kick comiDg.
Charles Baker and son Roy passed STAFFORD.
hrnnrri this bure Tuesday enroute to
Cummins' saw mill to see about get- Tuesday was an ideal day and many
ting lumber for a new house. enjoyed the sunshine.
L. Moer butchered a beef Monday. Butter and eggs bring a good price
Outside ranee Is getting rather but hens and spring chickens are at
earre Soon iae Sl"ca win one w i"w nu
depend altogether on the barn ror
feed.
Fsrjr are rather a scarce article.
Someone will have to Invent an egg
legj pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving.
Mrs. NuRsbaum sold her ducks and
geese to the boys for the shooting
match at Shrader's, and realized a
satisfactory price for them.
Manson Fredenbnrg, late of Michl-
L
White Queen
Flour
This Is The Ben Floor Obtain
able. Lay In Your Winter Supply of
Coal Now.
Hay, Grain, Feed and Korect
Poultry Food.
Oregon
Commission Co.
11TH AND MAIN 8T8
Oregon City.
f l i.rn.'rc cloth was de nted In tl.ei every member of the family because
it Keeps ine scaip clean, prevents hum
from turning gray and baldness. Larg.j
bottle 50 cents. Vou will have no use
for ordinary preparations after once
j giving delightful PARISIAN SAGE a
trial. 10-24
!:( u.-e .iru wnen loiaui n iraievuuy
hri-ber en-ered the rJor.i. tbe lied
was ablaze.
Tbe flames were extinguished Im
mediately and physicians arrived with
in a few minutes, but Noland was
dead. His body was frightfully burn
ed. The bathrobe was an electrical
contrivance for the generation of heat
by resistance similar to electrical foot
warmers and electrical pads which
which are used in hospital work. In
place of hot water botties.
$100. Reward, $100.
TV rnwWvi of this paper will b" plr"M Ut Htrn
Uut there M at liat dread 1 dimae that v-tntr
b&a been a lake to trure tn all Ita lUtr, at.d Itat ta
CaUrrb. HaJli i irrt. ruff la the only ponjilvn
cure ao known to the med.rai fraternity, (xurrh
being ft rrjnntlluUonnJ dlaeaiae, require a earmnt
Uonal tret menu Hallfl (alani! ure la UKen In
tern nil jr. art in r dlreeM up an the blond and aiueotfa
aurfarea of the tytei, thereby deatroymc the
loumlatlajti of the dlaeaae. and wivtng the pit (lent
ttrenirt by build m ( up ire eunf Itutinn and a4t
Ituf nature In doing- Ita wort. The pntrVtri have
ao mjeh f-.lih in ita eiimure pnwera that they ofW
Ona Httnrlred iMiara fr any (mat thai It lalla to
cure. tnd for tt of fratimoniMa.
Addreae F. J. f'HkN'KY at CO.. Tojedo. O.
rWd by tfl rmnrri-t. Tfe.
Taac Uaii I laaiUr fOla lur cooitlpatitA.
"Our National Bouquet"
Floral map of the United States.
A beautiful high class colored work of
art, with each state flower litho
graphed on muslin, satin finished,
twenty-seven by thirty-seven inches in
size.
First edition Just arrived, a souvenir
of which can be seen at tbe Commer
cial Club, Oregon City. Copies of
which can be obtained only through
our agents, who are now soliciting in
your city.
Price $2.50 Each Delivered.
U S. STATE FLOWER MAP CO. Inc.
CANBY, OREGON.
Walter Douglus made a brief busi
ness visit to Kastern Oregon last week.
Murray and Carl Clark were agree
ably surprised Thursday night when
a crowd of their friends and neigh
bora walked up to the door, giving a
yell, thereby apprising them of their
presence About 48 were present and
spent h pleasant evening playing
games and enjoying a social time to
gether. Shortly after 11 o'clock a
fine supper was partaken of and soon
after oil returned home, tired but hap
py, and longing for another party to
attend in the near future.
. E. I Palfrey, of Molalla, was in the
neighborhood reeeirtly.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilrash moved Into their
new house on the Carter, place Sat
urday.
Mrs. Walter Douglas was a Port
land visitor the latter part of Inst
week.
Miss Anna Duncan made her folks
a short visit Ruturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle and
daughter. Nettle, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. (iuy Woodle Sunday.
Dick Gibson was a ltarton visitor
Saturday.
Eagle Creek Orange held fts regular
meeting Saturday. After the usual
routine of business a fine chicken din
ner was served.
J. D. Chltwood was a Grauge visitor
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howlett took din
ner with Mr. and Mrs. (iuy Woodle
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murphy and
children, Miss Armeda and Perry, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ray Woodle and Haby Ies
He spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. Will Douglas.
George Kltzmlller and family called
on Mr. and Mrs. (iuy Woodle Sunday
evening. George tied his team to the
fence but when they went out to re
turn home, no horses or vehicle was
visible, they having broken loose and
tearing the fence partly down, had
gone up the road a short distance
where they were found quietly feed
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jim DeShazer called
on Mrs. DeShnzer's mother, Mrs. Viola
Douglat Sunday afternoon.
F. W. Tlates was seen over this way
last Friday.
FIRWOOD.
Tho Mt.' flood Kl'ilt Growers' Aa
social Ion will meet Hnturday, Novem
ber an. All members are urgently re
incited to bo present as there la Im
portant buNltieas to be attended to.
Geo. Kclriecker mnda a biialiumi trip
to Oregon City Inst week,
Prof. Anderaott spent Friday fore
in at (ho Firwoud school.
J. lltll. of Handy Itldge. attended
the. social at Flrwood Haturday even,
lug.
'Die Mlxxcs linrtimni. and Mulr of
the Handy hi'IiimiIm, attended the soclul
nnd spent the nlglit with Mra. A.
Malar.
Mrs. Magglo Murray, of Cherryvllle,
visited her sister, Mra. Kva H. Hart,
Inst Friday.
HukIiIo ('nssedy wa struck on the
kne cip with an ax whllo at work at
the mill litMt week. He Is nimble to
work but It la not considered serious.
A. J. Morrison and Victor Ilodloy,
of ovr, spent Sunday afternoon at
H. D. Ilarfi.
Tim third anniversary of the Fir
wood Progressive Association was
celebrated In An appropriate manner
Saturday evening. A nice program was
given and a fine supper served by the
ladles. All hud a most enjoyable tlma.
At this time of yenr one's thoughts
turn toward Thanksgiving. This af
fords occasion tn look backward and
ponder over the many thlngakln the
line of advancement and Improvement
whlrh we have to bo thankful for. It
would be well for those who were liv
ing here three years ago tn stop nnd
compare conditions. For Instnnce the
meeting ofiiHt Saturday evening with
the first meeting, when about thirty
met In the old store building, sitting
on counters and boxes. All were re
quested to bring lanterns with clenn
chimneys to light the hall, Fveryone
went to see what some one else would
do and It was almost Impossible to
get anyone to voice their sentiments.
The Idea of forming an association
was devised by A. C. Mllllron. He
pondered over the conditions of the
community In general for some time
nnd talked It over with a few friends
and they decided something ought to
be done toward furnishing amusement
and Initructlon for the young people,
as they were growing up with no
chance for development except In hard
work. There were no muidrnl Instru
ments to sneak of In the country; no
mimic In the schools, no libraries, etc.
The country needed a waking up. Af
ter formulating plans Mr. Mllllron set
out to canvnss the country and take
tin the subjert of cooperation, etc. He
visited every home within several
miles and found the majority In favor
of the Idea, but thev had no encour
agement to offer, and looked upon It
seemingly as vlslonnry. They all
voiced the snme sentiments It would
be Impossible to get the people tn
hold together or do anything but aa
In every new undertaking If two or
three set nut with a determination to
win nnd make a success of a project,
not s'topiilng tn fuller. It ennnnt help
but succeed, and so It has been with
this. Mucli might be said of the dif
ficulties encountered, but they were
all met nnd overcome and we now
have the desired result. The object
of the nssoclntlon, aa announced In
the start, was to secure the services
of the Farmers' Institute,' obtain a
library, raise fund to procure an or
gan for tho school, nnd to be used by
the nssoclntlon providing It held to
gether. All of this was accomplished
within a very short time. Since then
the telephone eompnny waa formed
and there Is scarcely a home In the
country that Is not connected with the
outside world by phone. We were al
so able to have a small road district
set apart, whereby we could Improve
our own roads, nnd not have to go
eight or ten mile. The country has .
undergone a wonderful transforms,
tlon; much benefit has been derived
through the bringing of our country
tn public notice through the Oregon
City papers, all of which they have
done free of charge nnd we nro most
grateful for this and appreciate their
favors.
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acted like a charm. It cut the scum
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"I do not believe there is any other
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DOVER.
Mr. and Mrs. DeShazer and Ralph
were In Gresham -Saturday having
dental work done.
E1. Wolf drove out from Sandy Fri
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tennant entr-rtained
friends from Portland Sunday.
Davkl Miller came home from Co
lumbia City Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bews and son, Edwin,
had dinner with the Reld family Sun
day. Mr. Garver Is experted to return tn
Dover oon. He has been East for
several months.
Mrs. H. H. Cdell spent Thursday
with Mrs. Keith.
Miss Eleanor Bews was In Portland
the lau of the week having dental
work done.
H. G. Huntington and wife leave
this week for Spokane where they will
visit their son and bis wife.
Mrs. Reld's Sunday school class will
give t Thanksgiving entertainment
and basket social the evening of Nov.
29th. All are cordially Invited to come
and bring baskets.
ELWOOO.
This week has In now way showw
Its relation to last week. We have
enjoyed a few warm days of late.
Thursday night a number of people
gathered at the residence of W. T.
Henderson In a surprise on A. 8.
Henderson, who lives near. After the
crowd was co.ily seated W. T. called
A. S. Henderson Into the crowded
parlor. It was Indeed a surprise. Tho
evening was spent singing and visit
ing. Three klndB of delicious home
made candy and candled popcorn wore
served. A present of "a purse of mon
ey" was presented Rev. A. 8. Hen
derson, who left on Saturday for a
winter at Philomath.
Mrs. Ina Illttner spent Sunday with
her mother, Mrs. Lydla Parks.
Marven Parks and wife spent a day
at Mrs. Delia Vnllen's Inst week.
Carl Anderson, after a month's ab
sence, Ih home again.
Mr. Shestroin, of Portland, was a
guest of l-wls Vnllen Sunday.
Mr. Miller hauled a stump-puller
from Estacada to Mr. Hall's place,
where several men have been hired to
clear his forty acres.
Mr. Vallen was In Estacada Satnr
day. Miss Ruth Maplethnrpe Is working
at -River Mill!
Feaster Cadlnau and wife, of Es
tncada, are visiting Rev. John Parks.
Mr. Cox and son Walter were In
Estacada Saturday.
Mr. ficarilslejr. wire and little Alice
spent a day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Sfahlnerker one day last week.
Mr. Ileardsley is busy clearing land
ror Mr. Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Stahlnecker spent
Saturday and Sunday night with Mrs.
W. T. Henderson, while Mr. Hender
son wis In Portland to hear Gypsy
Smith and attend to some business In
Orreon City.
The EI wood I te are busy practicing
ror a Xmas concert and making ar
rangements ror a Christmas tree.
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