MORNING ENTERPRISE. Fit IDA Y. OCTOBER 13, 1911. - 9 Stories from Out of Town STAFFORD. Some of our yvung people hav been over to Wllaoavllle several time to see the ahow and bear the Ten trlloqulat, who baa kept th people laughing evening for the put week. Mr. and Mra. Gage apent a pleaaant afternoon at Dick Oldenstadta' recent ly. Mr. Weddle and Ed. Rabin hare moat of the low around on the Gage Held already seeded. It being In fine condition before more rain fall. The Church of God. which hak been noiaing service at different private houses, ha it new chapel ao near completion that . they wish It an . nounced In your widely circulated pa per mat iney win commence a aerie or meetings in in new building on neit Sunday. October IS. and all are i inviiea ana urgea to com. A noted evangelist. Mr. Kaler, lat of Kan sas. will sneak, also others at tha faith and the vocal music 1 of an exceptionally nne order. Mr. and Mra. Or ling have moved from the Shrader nlare intn their nam house. Mr. Orling, 8r from Albany, is visiung ner aon ana other friend, and a daughter In Pxtt nd. The Zack Blllgsen family haa been a. 1 1 . . i . . ... ... amicieu win someujng resembling jaunuice. Mra. Powell' sister, .spoken of two week ago, is reported no better and Mrs. PowU Is waiting for another sister to come from Washington to again go and see her. It Is not ex pected that aha can possibly recover, . ss she baa already had several hemorrhage. Mra. Esburg. near the old cedar bridge, who was ao severely gored by a playful pet heifer last week, ha a . prospect now of ultimate recovery. It appears ah was milking when the heifer came dancing up, knocked her over and proceeded to gore her. and before she could be driven off bad gored her just below the stomach cut ting a gash about eight lnchea long, but fortunatelv did ini u!.!. .. i Intestines. The animal had also Drained ner face and ear and run a horn into her akntl but min hm n touch the brain and while the woman. no is past middle age and quite . nesny, naa suffered a good deal she s now doing very nicely and 1 In a fair way to recover completely. Such pet animal should be dehorned or sent to the butcher. The creature belonged to Mr. Eck. a dairyman. A grandson of Mr. Gage, from Burns, "regon, Hweek by name, msde tbem a hastyTTtaU Monday and left Tuesday afternoon. Although so young (only 19) be haa made quite a name for himself aa an electrician ani capable mechanician. He and a Mr. Johnson, of West Oregon City, made the trip over the mountain by auto. Grape about here are ripening very ig ima year. of the order, arer cordially Invited to attend. Ira Seelr broke one of th nmriH in his leg last week, while chasing a I CUW. Mr. Bicn sold Ma kmu n lot In . miaonvuie last week to Charles Ad am, or Portland. The numerous mends or the Bigg family will be aorry to learn that they contemplate moving elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. John Button, former residents or our village, visited Mr. j and Mr. Frank Tonxe YVanaa.l.r an.l Thursday. The Hood View school building haa neen muen improved this summer and a fence ha been built around the spacious lot. Th school Children Ira all ratlin I Interested In the school contests which are being carried on as an incentive tor goon work in the school. The country boy and girl are getting busy and are going to try lo win. The oil well which has been shut down for some time, is hea-Innln wore again. The Ladies Aid society of Hand View, met with Mr. F. Tooie W nesday. The vaudeville In our vlllara )i been well patronised for the past weea ana tne contests have caused I mum merriment for those attending. We are rlad to notice that th hih school fund law la likely to be placed upon toe naiioc at the next election, and that the teachers of have promised to support It. aa that Is me oniy nope ror our boya and girls wuo live in tne country districts. Greatest Offer Eveii -VI 1 5ii55i52 The Morning Enterprise and The Weekly Oregoniaa (Clackamas County's Daily) Th Northwest's Greatest Weekly) Until Novemkr I, 1912 CAN BY. WILSONVILLE. Alison Baker went to Oregon City i uesaay. Chaj. Epler went to Willamette on Saturday. " Mrs. 8. D. Kent, of Wood burn, vis ited Mr. Frank Tooie last week. Mr. A. Baker and daughter Ruby -riwiea Mr. ana Mrs. Clyde Baker, .saiuraay and Sunday. Mis Blanche Bliss spent Friday In Portland. Eva and Mae Baker went to Port, Mnd Saturday. Elmer Jones has returned home with hi hop-baler, after being away for some time. Jasper Seeley'a many friends are sorry to learn of his painful accident Tuesday, when he was nnfnrtnnata enough to chop the thumb entirely off nis leit nana, while splitting wood A. R. Burly, of Portland, was In Wllsonvllle and vicinity on Monday ana Tuesday tuning pianos. Mr. Rldder went to Portland on Tuesday and purchased a new organ for his daughters, who are taking mu sic lessons from Mrs.. Frank Brobst Clyde Baker's many friends will be glad to know that he is now fcaal engineer for the Liberty Ice Co., of Portland. Mrs. Ramsey and children, of Spring field, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cronln last week. The Odd Fellow'a lodge holds meet ings every Saturday evening in the A. O. U. W. ball, and visiting brothers D. . B. Pope, who Is a brother of Mrs. Morley Mack's, arrived In Canby iaai tueeoay to spend the winter. His iamii7 uovea nere about three weeks Mrs. Ogle a new nnm la r.iMi. utwnng completion, and they are mov ing In. Mrs. Ode haa on nf th. up-to-date nouses in town, being vquippea witn an modern conven iences, a . Columbus day will be observed by mt uanoy scnool. Warren Kendall and Bastne White nave just nnished an un-ttvdat chick. en house for W. H. Luck. Mrs. L. rjL'Ewlnz. of T.rk w..h is Tisitinr relatives In Pmhr ch ill be accompanied hnm k h.r tamer H. A Lee for a f visit. George Alt man. of Portland i.it. ed lu Canby Sunday. B. Roy Lee was transacting business u wi i(uu ynj i uesaay. Mis Llllla Hnlimin k v.. i Tismna ner tnnthar Mlnn i. -, .v.v.uw hj run land Wednesday morning. Mra. Ensle Shields and HtMa. H.n.k I . ....... u- ..ter returned Tuesday from a week' visit witn relatives at Eagle Creek. Louis MltU and Marshall Scramlln are staying in Canby. attending high school. . George Meek' are moving Into their new uuuae, wnicn i a nice attractive uuugaiow. Regular Price of the Morning Enterprise bpnail is $3.00 ZiiZlwlwsaisiws -tlv JENNINGS LODGE. JUST THINK-More than an Entire Year to Clackamas County's live daily andtheNorthwest's- greatest -weekly for the price of one paper only. Bargain period ends October 31, 1911. On that day, or any day between now and then, $3 will pay for both papers to Novem ber 1, 1912. Positively no orders taken at this rate after October 31, 1911. Regular Price of the WccKlyOregoniii is $1.50 Mr. Olln Fnrd haa kn .n..ji.. - " .kuuiub, m few day at the home of her parent. nr. ana Mrs. p. n. Newell Work ha beann on thai naaf V rrr a - - - I oi atr. riooetu on Jennings avenue. Mrs. Emily Shaw, imunlm. r I County SChOnls. mada a vlalf n k . - . " - . .1 . . us iuv I scnooi oj this place Monday. The funeral of Mrs. Mm a un. wife of Geora-e EL Mora hM n Sunday from the residence of her aangnter. Mrs. Ham Piininn - J .UWU, MUU was very largely attended. The Rev. Zimmerman, of the M. E. church of uregon uity, and Rev. Calvin Ber stresser. of the GHhce Evangelical tuurcu. conauctea tne service. The music by the M. E. choir and Garland Hollowell sang "Face race" and "Beautiful Isle of Some-1 wnere,- which was very Impressive. W. Ml - - i n paiiDearers were all old time friends of the deceased and n w. aaay. 01 uregon City. Robert Spensley. Thomas Iwla nf o.im Lo sch wander, of Hlllsboro, and WaJ-1 ter uecner or the Lodge, J. H. Hen derson, of Meldrum. Mr. Davidson and famllv nt Pleasant, have moved Inf. I thalr na home which they recently purchased irom uus wamoiad. Mrs. Hugo Sandstrom and Miss This Offer is Good to Present as Well as New Subscribers Subscribe with your postmaster, or R.R. carrier, or bring direct to the Oregon City Enterprise, Oregon City, Ore., on or before October 31. This Offer is Good to Present as Well is New Subscribers Mr. to Since its foun dation, it has been the policy of this Company to embody in the Send Your Subscription at Once and Tell Your Friends About Our Great Offer r-try ' n - . . 1 - " itie booner You Subscnbe the More You Get, As the Paper Starts at Once emu mm ins pect th la, -asa- -.ted form, the best typewriter ideas by Jinperfcv t advanced. whomoevu,. ,,t manifestation of this policy, ror our latt . Dpmlnnrfnnc Visible Writing' . u NOS. 10 and extant PLUS which embodv, every desirable feature . 'hich consti an Adding and S ubtracttng Mechanism, w . tutes an innovation. "sago: lne voice that cried mithe wilderness 10 veai. "You cannot afford toVa. in the old way." now ac- claim with equal conviC ' tion : "You cannot afford to calculate in the old way." . , . jj Roue were Portland visitor on I Mr Mnnr. loft r.nr.j.. .. W vvUvvwtXkwCCXXjCCwi i He win wYh Uta nr.M.h I !nM -mved , nood .hat ... . The Misses IM Mcfiov.rn ana bis Snd lhv r- , .7.7. " . " " ,m """""X- . Of a da na.V.7 . 'w. ite Mary Saturday The Misses Leall McOovern and L. O. Miller, of Gladstone, were callers' at mis place on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L Ftnley came out to their summer home on Friday. Since Mr. Kin ley received the appoint ment of Stat Game and Fish Warden, they have made their home In Port land. The school reopened again Thurs day, having been closed for the In stitute held In Orearnn CMr Mr Thompson, of Willamette, but the pro- mnsor nere, aitenaea tne session. Mrs. Waldron entertain! ih. fir. cle Wednesday of last week at her uuinc. a large numoer or ladies were present and a social will be held about Hallowe'en time. Committees nn ra, freshment and nroeram were annnint. ed. The next meeting will be held t the home of Mrs. Ous Warner on Wednesday, October 19th. MIM Sarah Kamlnsky haa returned from Lo Angeles, having been called to the bed side of her mother, who I still critically ill. Edward P. Morse, of Sollwood, and Mrs. Mendenhall, of Portland, were visitors at the home of their brother the first of the week. Mrs. 8. P. Dow and children have re turned to 8t. Paul after a sis weeks' visit with her mother, Mr. Jennie Jones. Mr. H. J. Rice, nf Nawharr vm a caller at the Lodge on Saturday, while paying a visit to her daughter. Mr. "'mpbell, of Portland. "1 1 K Tabor, pf South Dakota,. I (J. :. ' parents', Mr. and Mr. R. ' vinitvnf ... Milldlng a new N. Tawi ' . Mr. Tabor ex ula and they are nlannfmr tn ial some of the battlefield In the outh ana east while absent Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lewis and Miss Mildred, of Salem, and Mr. Rob ert Spensley, of Salem, and Leo Schwanders, of Hillsboro, attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary A. Morse on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Waddell and child and Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, of Portland, were week-end visitors st the h. J Rnh. Inson home and the gentlemen en Joyed a day' flshlnr In tha Wlllam.n. i catching some fine salmon trout. TWILIGHT. Remington Typewriter Company ClmaiuaialnD k ""."hu ftiinllr from the middle west t hi l""' -rnhahW in. x few week ana r - and famllr. o' 8Ur In rate Mr. Rprln formerX A glad! Lodge (PA here. Madison Adolph Joehnke hi lying dangerously 111 at the home of his parent. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Joehnke. Miss Lesale McDonald expect to make ber home this winter with Mr. James Hylton. M. J. Lazelta sttended the fair at Vancouver last Saturday. Mrs. Smith, of Mullno, was a guest of Mrs. A. H. ITarvey Sunday. Madison anu -"', a , sr moving Into their hom m purchasea i f'"" .V elcome I extended from the iple to the Madison family. Here is the Onlv Bargain House Compare wir price with other and you will t sure to trade here. New and Focond hand furniture of an kinds. ' Granite, glass and light hard ware. E. w Mellien ... i . . mr. snu mrniL Jnlma..,, ... i - me W. hi! work" Mpin Mr arid Mrs. Geo. Snhrelmer at tended the funeral of Mr r- ftt Clackamas HoIrBu Satnrday. Mr. Arthur R.-, of Myrtle Point, whrt ha been vhrtilng ber sister; Mr : cter, baa gone to Wenatche Mrr8nmd.,hb" mmT -Mr. Maggie Rchasker haa rafnmr i a visit with relatives i Mr. and Mrs. Vnn u..i.a . . Ited their flaiinAi... . .. ' TueI.y. Mr. 'Shaw, the ar-h,w.i ... , was entertalnair . t k. i. ' . ' Geo. Laze! e Thursday. She U much v"" wnn tne prospects, of the reSwt " Ca' r'V ' ,6rr ftTOrh'i George Alfrcrf rwt.ta ... n. .... waniimnr at- tne counts fair IS OT1I" 4 veara nM ti. w .. . , juvenile depnrtment a com stalk h. Planted: and took car of hJelf. Twi light can boast of on yoivig farmer. Tuesday evening the Viola A...m. blv No. 7 irnii.H j I i awuaans, gave a, bet soolal In thirr halt A good P:"r"m ..V'. 1'-n MIowH by f. n,M " ""nr'" wr, Indulged In. - mi. niiur. Mr. an Mrs. Johnson ,nd T. R. A Sellwood. of th, Nniwaukle Orangl" 2 Mar,,'m"n (-""" W.dne.dw merer, imr r-r - ; eerman, was a Portland "i y. . A. L. Bolsted wss In 0 0t Tuesday evening on bolii" 1 Judge Hanson was In Oak Wednesday morning. . uriiii.n. oklnHUp la rnnnlnf IS""" ti iiii.iu . i 1. 1 . . iaaat m waukle lestatirant for itm' j Isted by Otto Bninnmr. I. fhnann Wi land Monday and" Tuedxr ". . . ai Work on Washington standstill owing to th 't rock. ung-He M.LWAUKIC ! Opposite The Grand fi'.-' me retention or the bridge. Th court -Cfegon. Ut to i.80 pr J finally jleclded to ir'-H y,. I VI. nnflv nf rwk. j-i- here Thursday on business. ' uinacn circle No. 148, Women Woodcraft will .iv. ;l ,......oman. dance In the elt h.n o ' rng. October 21. """ W. W. Good and family are oceupy. tng room over the postofflce. ium i. uirnemeler residence I I Sm ed w,th hot heatl E. W. Mlnar, of Portland, was here Thursday on business. The Stephens residence at Island " having an addition oullt that great.' ly Improve It appearance. Dr. Covert and A. L. Reed hav r. be- NOT EXPENSIVE Tre.tm.nl tt Hot taBiB niM)lMf at,.nt()ni ho.rf Mj ho Ii T " non yowtwld pay to liv. at any nrrt in the Can b- h4 "on 71 cent, to $2.50 pr M- .J grlU price. Rftth. ran M to 100 Wc Do Cutt Rdeinnatisin and mnd glren under " ; ; ... .r ...... . i kavS lino oireriioii m thousand. Wrii trated booklet Hot Uk Sanatorlutn J-J th method mPl0'rel;J!ia Lak Sanatorium fJSS alble, It I loo'1 lr on th main special excursion r' to b had t all agent. HOT LAKE SANATORIUM taairW aVaaa ak aa. a. a WALTER . PICRCC. Pres.-MflT.