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MOUNING ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY. OCTOHEK 6, 1911. - i : t o Stories from Out of Town i .... , , -o OAK GROVE. , White Chaa. Harris u driving hi father's span of Iron gray horaes on of tbera slipped and (ell breaking hi Irt hind teg, ud Mr. Harris had to "have him shot The team waa valued ' at $550, to this la a big kM to Mr. Harris, Chan. Harris and Pete Kelley left , Saturday morning for San FrancUc -where they expect to work. T. R- Worthlngton went to Brook field. " Waah.. Saturday morning on business. lr. McFarland died at tN Good Sa maritan hospital In Portland at 3 o'clock Saturday morning. Dr. Mo Farland haa been alck for a long time and a great sufferer, fcia death being expected at any time. -A great many Oak Groveltea attend . ed the CUrkamas county fair at Can- by. They all report a good time and a .' nn fair, and well pleased with the girls' band. W. H. Suter l on the alck list Mra, Payne la quite aick at the home of her daughter, Mra. Armstrong. Mrs. E. C Warren ia quite aick with a complication of cold and neuralgia. Elmer and Bertha Worthlngton are ' home from Southern Oregon. They will remain this winter and return early In the aummer. T. R. Worthlngton went to Brook field. Wash., on a business trip Sat urday and returned Tuesday. - Miss Louis Kennedy and MUa Felix were Portland visitors Monday. ' The Girls' band returned from Can by Saturday evening and report a fine trip and an enjoyable time. - Mr. McArthur, of Alberta, Canada, la visiting hU son. Dr. J. H. McArthur and family. Mr. Goeta and family are moving here from Helena. Mont, and will live " on the old Bunnell place. Henry Bchufier Is building a forty -foot tower house -and pnttlng-rn a ' water system. ' UK. Armstrong was a Portland vis itor Monday. E. CV Warren and Arthur Graham were Portland visitors Monday. Fred Green, of Portland, waa here : Monday evening looking 'after his property. Jt Rev. E. K. Morrison, of the Trinity Episcopal church, of Portland, haa purchased the river front property of te Star Sand Company, and will build a flae home, also a boat house and Improve the property In general. W. J. Alexander is circulating a pe tition for a saloon license. Judge Hanson, of MUwaukle. waa a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Graham Saturday. Several new houses are being built In the Oatfleld tract, Clyde Swenney sold his home at - Rlsley station to Mr. and Mrs. Ken ner, of Portland. Ben Ullit has been on the sick list for a few days. Mra. 8am Alexander and twrj sons, .Charles and Arlet, were Portland vis itors Monday. . . School waa closed three days on ac . count of the teachers' Institute being held at Oregon City. Louis Eperlet waa a Portland vis itor Saturday. George Kloh sold his barber shop to F. H. Bennett, of Oregon City. Mr. Bennett took possession Tuesday. Mrs. E. C. Warren has a very bad case of Lagrlppe but Is better at this writing. Mrs. Henry W entailer, of N'aefa,.wa a Portland visitor Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs.' Ben Li Ills, of Naef, were In Portland on business Wednesday. CHERrtYVILLE. Rev. Dr. Rnnyan preached in the M. E. church 8unday. Chaa. Newland, who has been work Ing on the government trail for as sistant forest supervisor Ralph Shel ley has returned home. Miss Lillian B. AveriU Is teaching the Marmot school. Miss . Lola Herald, the Cherryvllle school 1 teacher, la In Portland this week attending teachers' Institute. Rev. Dr. Runyan has been re-appointed pastor for the Oerryvllle, Dover, Bull Run and Sandy distrcts. J. T. Ftiel. Jr., made a trip to Port land a few days ago and hauled out a load of goods for his store. JENNINGS LODGE. We are Informed by' some of the prominent members of the community club that we art to have a frelgnt ag ent and ticket office at this place. This .will be gratifying newa to the public in gtmer.iL . John Jennings ' haa been making some decided Improvements on Jen' nings avenue and It la soon to be a fifty foot street from the County Road to the river. Dan Reynolds was bttten by a large collie dog last week, an Oregon City physician. dressing the wound which Is not considered serious. The dog was shot. Business Interest have called Dav Hardy to Canada for a few week. Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Stover nave en Joyed a vtalt from their parent. Mr. and Mrs. Stover, from Latourelle and also a sister. Mrs. A. Guenther, ot Bur lington, during the past week. What might have resulted in a di sastrous fire had It not been for close neighbors happened at J A. M. Tues day, when fire was discovered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. RusselL A slight hole waa burned through the wall seemingly starting for the out aide. Canhy claimed a large number of our people, who spent a day at tne Clackamas County Fair. All report a remarkable display of fruits and vg eta hies, which the grower may feel Justly proud of. C P. Morse will leave for Spokane Friday, where he goes In the Interest of th Portland Seed Company, who conduct a branch store at that place. Mrs. H. H. Emmons departed for Sheridan Monday, where ahe baa tak en an a homestead near that place. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cashing are expecting to return to Portland on Thursday, having enjoyed the summer at Buena Vista. MrsrVyoyan Dent and Mra. Halleck have also broken up camp and are at their own cottage on the river front for the winter. Mrs. Stelnhaia and baby daughter returned from Portland Friday of last week. The Steinhaus family will oc cupy the Dr. Wardner cottage for the winter. Mrs. Edd Roethe waa calling on Lodge friends Monday, who were pleased to see her able to he out again. Mra. Roethe spent three month with her people in San Francisco during this summer, which waa greatly bene ficial to her. Mrs. Geo. Morse. President of the W..F. M. Society of the M. E. church. or Oregon City, attended It tea when Mrs. Osborne was hostess on Tuesday afternoon. Hugo Sandstrom Is being confined to- his home with a sprained ankle, having beeo"unable to. attend to his work In Portland for more than a week. Mr. and Mra. J. C Monlgal were vis itor In Oregon City on Tuesday. Calvin Morse's new house is about completed, and the family expect to move Oil week. H. C. Toiler and Mis Blanchard. of Oregon City, assisted with the music at the chapel Sunday. Rev. F. C. Berg stresser completed his series of ser mons on the Temptations of Christ, and ably spoke on "The Way of Meet ing Temptation, and the Result." Mr. Hodges, on the East County Road, have a little child seriously ill with diphtheria. In compliment to Mrs. H. H. Em mons eighteen ladies were asked In to spend the afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hagh Robert on Friday last. Af ter best wishes and telegrams nslng each guest's name being showered on Mrs. Emmons, ices and cake were served and each guest also gave six very essential things which Mrs. Em mons was to take to her homestead the preceding week. A message from her to The Circle will be read at the home of Mrs. Waldron when she Is the hostess on Wednesday. The Rob erts borne waa decorated with asters and vine maple and the following In timate friend of Mr. Emmons en joyed the afternoon: Meadames Mac- Farlane, Robinson, Newell. Palnton, Sandstrom, Waldron, Geo. Morse, War ner, Strain, Stover, Johnson, Cal Morse, Hardy, Truscott, Emmons and Mis Scripture. Mrs. Conway and children spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. De Shields, at Clackamas. The Community Club held Its regu- Since its foun dation, it has been the policy of this Company to embody in the -Remington f in perfected form, the best typewriter ideas by whomsoever advanced. 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Mr. Carmlchael was a Portland vis itor on Sunday. His daughter Is very 111 at the Good Samaritan hospital; he has made a number of trips down to see her. MACKSBURQ. We received quite a shower last Sunday, Most of our citizens attended the Clackamas County Fair last week. Prof. Jake Mitts, who will teach the Lone Elder school, went to Oregon City to attend teachers' Institute, which all teachers are compelled to attend. ' Allen Cribble and wife, of Portland, attended the fair and visited also at Mr. Gribble's parents, Albert Orlbble. Our road boss, Jim Mitts, la repair ing bridges. DOVER. O. R. Woodle and son, Roy, were up from Eagle Creek Monday. Mr. Wlrta, of Sandy, lectured In the -Dover church Sunday. M. M. Reld visited his mother over Sunday, and attended the teachers' Institute In Oregon City the fore part of the week. Prof. Anderson visited the Dover school last week. Mrs. Miller Is home from Columbia City. ' Miss Alice Cooper Is In Portland this week. ' C. A. Keith made a business trip to Bandy Monday. The directors had the Interior of the schoolhouse remodeled after Prof. An derson's directions. BARLOW, Barlow Is the proud possessor. for the third time, of first premium at the county fair. The premium won Is twenty dollars In cash and a plow. The committee In charge wishes to thank the many friends for their kind ly assistance in bringing Barlow to the front. A numbe of premiums were also won by Individuals and we are also proud of owning the nicest baby, who Is Stanley Cilbertson, age Ave months, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Gilbert on. who won first prize. Mrs.. Quint received first premium for a collection of hand made handker chiefs. Mrs. Kimsey, sister of Mrs. TuII, won first premium on three dif ferent articles of battenberg. Grand ma Aurve first In hand made rugs and Mrs. Irwin won blue ribbon on best collection of roses. There were no doubt many premiums won by our citizens, but as I have no list,. I can not give the names. Uncle Harry's snake cucumber; Mr. Jesse's black potatoes and Mrs. Berg's pig full of wine were a source of attraction. Miss Bessie Sheppard, of Portland, was visiting relatives and frends here Frday and Saturday of last week. Miss Anderson and Miss Lewis, of Astoria, our teachers came up Satur day. They went to Oregon City Mon day to attend the teachers' Institute.' They will return to Barlow-Wednesday evening and will open school Thursday. A large number of our young folks attended tne dance at Canby Satur day evening. Larlna Wlddows, HJalmer Erlckson and Albert Berg are attending high school In Canby. Geo. Berg has gone to Cor v Ills, where he will attend school at O. A. C. Bernard Berg went, . to Portland Monday. . Mrs. Vernon, of McMlnnvllle, held services for the Nazarene members Sunday. Fred Jesse, of; Portland, was visit ing his parents Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Clay, who have been ... '' - vlnltlng at Mr. Jcmte's for some tlm. returned to their home In Portland Sunday. . Will the citizens of Bnrlow plensw asslHt the reporter In making the Items of our burg Interesting by leav ing Items at the postofTlce STAFFORD. We are blessed with our share of sunshine and showers In this part of the world. Jhe sunshine is very wel come but til showers help to crack the prunes before people can got thom all dried as there Is no sale for them In the towns, fresh from the troe, ow ing to the high price of sugar. Mr. Weddle haa rented the middle field of Mr. Gage and Intends putting it Into fall grain. Mr. Thomas's son, Elmer, Is being benefited by the medical baths In Portland, he thinks. He Is a young man but suffering ; from muscular rheumatism. On last Thursday Mrs. Powell re ceived word by mall that her sister, living near Independence, was very low with quick consumption, or tu- na nor Utile boy.ywhom they have carea lor from Infancy. They went on the morning train and arrange mnnts were made to take the Buffer ing woman to the hoapltal In Salem A doctor friend of her mother's famllv offered to take her In his big touring car and make the Journey of twenty miles as eay for her as possible, and caving her In good hands they re turned home on Sunday night, being detained on th roa(j Dy a wreck An engine o a train ahead of them broke down, hut no one hurt. Mr. Lncaa has a friend from Wash Ington visiting him for a few days and looking over the country. ' Mr. Hayes, who her of Tualatin Or-rr?. " grange Saturday j""l"w and her husband. Mr. and MJ Mlsa Anna Nemee """ gon City Monday to re mm , les at McLoughlln InstM f f A number of ' finished the ninth Fd ' would be find to year, but 'chool0 through the lower tfVZJn like thousands of other eww and girls, we see .Tam It were, gathering P"''1 "Ur" shore. while me .-- Here Is the Only Bargain House Compsre our prices with others and you will be sure to trade here. New snd second hand furniture of all kinds. Granite, glass and light nard ware. E. W. Mellien . Opposite The' Grand , NOT EXPENSIVE . Treatment at Hot Lake, Including medical attention, b baths, costs no mora than you would pr to live- at sny nr "tel. Booms can b. had from 75 cents to $180 Pr . & In the cafeteria are served from 20 cents up nd In tbs I usual grill prices. Baths range from SO cent to 11 Wc Do Ctire Rheumatism rr i Hot Lak Mine"! and mud glw M a tltlo direction m thousands. WrU a rated booklet dt" Hot Uke "S. H the methods ,0Vte Lake Sanatorium" .Ible. U rt7-of J ly on the main I O -W. R- in rt ! special to be had at all U agents. HOT LAKE SANATORIUM HOT LAKI, ORIQON. ' WALTER M. PIERCE. Pres.-M0r