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2 OREGON CITY ENTERl'MSE. FKimUAUY r : ; I 1 I I ( . I t ( OlillESl'ONJlEXCE Mmbrl. Piu-nrL, Feb. 12 It In Iwn a long ! time c m e our lluitiiius burg has been prominently connected with your great field of gt-nr-ial correspondence. Now 1 lliink we onght lo shin i bright in the f.rn.amei.t ol new a any of ' j w.Itlwla). ugain. iieigiiiiois, aiiu fo mil renew our rela tion with you, ly sending low item. Mis Call llornschuh i very sick. The doctor say it i I grippe miied with little (ever. I.ttir Giniher lit been confined to Iter bed for a week on account of sickness. We had a very entertaining spelling xliool lait Tuesday evening, and the teat of order prevailed. Jdiea Henrietta Muldenliauer spent laal Wednesday evening w ilb her friend, ! Iillia Ginther. E. W. and Christ llornschuh went to (rti today on a visit. Maitin Malinger went to the rxiimi nation UhI week. Mica Ivy Harrington tauyht the primary deartniet.t mean while Edward Uettman w as a visitor at the home of Christ llornschuh today. Onr school will soon rente to a close. SlihK Harrington ha proven herself an efficient teacher. Charlie Moehnke went to town yester day to ejenJ Sunday. Quite a numler of coons lot their lives during the recent snow. Km i 1 llornschuh and Oscar Ginthet killed three cne day. Atisa IVarl Harrington, of Highland, "Kni a lew clay e wan inemis in our neighborhood last week. Call again, Tearl. Alias Mary Wittrock, who has been auk for some time, is almost well, we are pleased to note. Mr. r.lulmi has his pond dammed again and id ready to chop all kinds of grain once more. in expected home thin week. Mrrt. It Kichaudsoii hint been visiting heraiin, John Strlditm, and fiimily in Oregon City. )litri)iiHiii. M.Ki .M, I eh. Kl The wrrither In tine, it scein like spring to l ne a few The body of Mr. llitnaon bus not been found yet. Mm. Minier died 1 Ybruaty 10th, ai.d ii Mined at t lie airier grave yard Sunday, the U'th. A lurge crowd atten ted (lie funeral. Our Mail carrier was sick the other day and sent hi eldest daughter out with the mail. When on her way back, about five miles from Maripiam, her team tan away and threw her out. For tunately, she escaped In'irg seriounly Injured. The harneM.ainl buggy were badly wrecked. C. E. Young and Walter Thomas are engaged in breaking bunch-grass homes. It is f un for the Inns. A small d.incirg party gathered at the residence of A. M. Cook's Friday evening and enjoyed tUnuclvcs until almost break o'day. Among tho present were Mr. J. K. IVardorf and bride, and we all join in extending to them tbe heartiest congratulation. J. W. Hilleary i having a dwelling! house built adjoining tho hall which will be very conyienent to the store and 1'ostortice. The Valentine dance will not N had nntil next SattiMay rveuing, wht-u a very large crowd is t-spectvd. The Maccaheea are making a very poor showing, and the churches no bet ter, so nothing is accom plir-hed nor will they ever succeed until they Work in harmony. Prevent Tri'Vi'tit'ion id uhvnya Mtcr thnn euro, iven wlic-n euro lit josniUo. l'.ut to many time iutimoma in not cured that prevention becomes tho natural lift of that inatinct of Belf-pro-svrviitioii which la "tho lirst law of nature." iVumonia can be- pro- vented anJ Is often cured by the uso of Ayer's Cherry l'ectoral. "Some year ago I had a sever nM and was threatened with pneumonia. I coulj noitW ent nor steers and was In a wretched condition. 1 ri-urrj a bottl of Ayer Cherry I'ertorai and took It according to th directions, and at the end uf After d.iyw a a well and sound as bvfor th attack. I have rvcomnwailed it in many cases of pneu monia smew, an J havs never knuaa it to fail ta effecting a cure." JOHN HENRY, Ft. Joseph, La. "I w atUv l.-d with a cold that settlcJ on my lunjr, and d-Aed tha ekill uf my phy (iciun so that thi'y considered ni IncuraMs. At last I N-an to u A vor's Cherry I'eetnral and was entirely cured after luring taken two bottle." FRANCISCO SEVEKIAXOt Taunton, ! .. rs Cterry Pectoral is put up in half-size bottles at half price to cents. outer side of the littlo legs with firm unwnrd s(nko. This cim Ui doiiu regu hilly whi n putting I nl y ' N'd mid nl such other time rmiveiileiit. When Hut littlo olio i liiii' Into your hip for a "cuddlo" or n story Is a good time. Hold tho littlo fool In your bund In tho correct position. Kecollcct, do not rub down, mid not on Ilio Inner aido of tho log. Tho olij.M'l U to liourlnli and tringtlicn tho outer innsoln, which aro proportiouutt ly wciik. Hi gin below tho nnklo uud ruli In the kin'", slowly and ijuictly, but not too lightly. This tnntiiioiit fiiithfully p rmiverod In w ill sihui oorni't tho trouble. EaU Cmk. Eaclk CattK, Feb. 12. The last lieeae waa very severe on fall grain. Some may have to be re-seeded in this lxtion. Edward Chapman left laat week for Eastern Oregon. There waa an tnioyable surprise party at II. F. Gibson's last Wednesday night. Last night there waa a farewell party at J. W. Douglass, in honor of Albert Douglass, who expects to etart for Dufur tomorrow to work at his trade, blavk-smithing. Mr. Houghan and wife are visiting at j Mr. Rowen's, Mrs. Hogan's father and mother. They have been away several jeara, Wm. Cooke, of Damascus is visiting friends at Eagle Creek. Hood View. Hood Viiw, Feb. 13. Mrs. Jane Baker is improved in health since last reports. Mr. Sch ul pi us, who died in Oiegon City last wetk was the mother of Mrs. Wagner, of Wilsonville and Mr. Max Schulpius, of Oregon City. She was buried at tbe pleasant Hill cemetery last Saturday. Mrs. C. T. Tooze returned home last week after a wetk'e viait wilh friends in Oregon City. C. T. Tot re, who has not been very well recently, is quite ill again. Kev. A. Brady, pa6tor of the Hood View church, is holding a protracted meeting this week. Wm. Ohler is erecting a new fence . around bis residence. G. Jeager has erected a new wood ched and shed to his barn this winter. The children of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Young have a new bicycle, but have to wait for good roads before they can ride it Amiel Jeager is clearing another piece of land this winter. Many sacks of potatoes were frozen in tbe neighborhood during tbe last freeze. Minnjilde. Si'.N.xvsiDK, Feb. 12. The Ssunuyaide literary society met a iiMial lt Friday nikht and had quite an irteresting pro gram ; the house being crowded, quite a number attended from Clackamas and Damascus. Mr. Stalnaker made a flying trip to Oregon City on Saturday. The road are very bad here and some of tbe places are almoet imiassable. especially the culverts, which are in a very bad condition and need a few new boards on them. Mr. and Mrs. Conklin, who have both had a severe attsct of the grip are re ported a little better. Mr. James Keed and Charles Hunter have been blowing out stumps on the place of Mr. Hendeison'a with a new kind of powder which they ray Is far superior to any otl r. For sale by Mc Farland, of Clackamas. Mr. Hunter baa been sway on a visit to his mothers at Beaverton . There is a large Swale clote to Clacka mas and the Sunnyside boys had better not go too near. There are rumors of a snug little cottage being built not far from here, and we think that one of the Sunnyside maid ens knows all about it. Corvallis & Ecastcrn R. K. Co. WILLAMETTE RIVER IUVISH K. Steamer Wm. M. Hear (Capt. Goo, I;U) Running regularly between Portland and Corvallis, stopping at way landings. RIVER SCHEDl'LE II u to rula ahuMlrlni. To tin a shoohtrlng firmly legln as though nn ordinary bow (tin knot) were to bo tlod, but beforo drawing II op pass thn right hand loop through th imot. Then givo a steady and aliutil taueons pull on both loops, ami tho shoestring will Iks tied fust. To uullo It pull tho right Imnd string. Haw la mi H.muI IWW. About four pounds iicnr shoulder or from round. Tot Into nn Imii IkiI a litrgo spoonful of drippings. When sis cling, put lu Uef, w hich has boon dust rd on both sides with a tnhlcspouiiful of flour and hnlf a traepooiiful of pepper lirowu on all sides, rulso from pot, In vert a sum! saucer on bottom of pot, pocr In a pint of tolling water, replace uii'at, surround with four young carrots cropland sliced smull, cover chwly ami simmer slowly for one hour, when sprinkln with a t nxuiful of salt find cook with cver off nntil almost dry; tin o n move incut nnd stir Into grny In Kt a si-nnt tuhhpiNitifiil of trowni il llonr, ImiII np hrUkly and m-rvo winriti ly from merit The enrmts p'liinlii in K'avy. low Mali Ham Hanoi, Make a light I utter c f a pint of flour, two tcnsjNM'iifuU of lakhig powder, a si nnt cup of milk, oun well Uateii rgtr, a littlo suit ami a half teopoonful of sugur. Chop alul cujdul of cold bulled hnui very flna and stir into this tatter, which, it will l mh ii, U slight J yil i (Tel than tint nsunlly uiailo for fritters. Tho inlxtuni 11 uked in inuO'.n tins for IS or SO nilntiti s and I more w huh iiuo than thegrettMt fried fritter KMD IlnJ Tho Kind Yoti Hitvn Alwuyn UoiiIit, t -m-wi u una for over JK) yenra, luu hnruo Ilio n1iilur of - nnd luu Imtii iniidfl limler lil IT- 7 sXJ-t aniMTvlaloii flnco Itn htfuiiry. CasWyVXa Allow no ono to tlccrlvo )oil In tliU. AH Coiintrri-Ua, Imltiitlona unit Hubatltutea rr but I'.it lcrlinriita Unit trlllo with nnd riuliHiifiT th ln'iillh of IiiTuiita) nnd Chlldrrii-i:MrUnco wgulnst r.HM'rliiirnt. What is CASTORIA CiiatorlA U ft auhatltuto for Ciiator Oil, ItttTgorlf, Propsj nnd Hoothlntr Hyrupa. It U Iliiriiiloaa nnd rimwint. It contnlna iiHUht 0.Iiiiii, Jlorjdtlno nor otlirr Niirrotlo aiibstaiicc. Itango l lla KUiirunti'f. It dratroya Worm nnd nllnja lVvcrlahnca. It enrea IHnrrlin it nnd Wind Collo. It rrllovi'i Trrthlnir Troulilm, i nrra Conat Ipatloii nnd i'lutiih'iiry. It naalmllutc tho I'immI, rt'tfiilulr Urn Moiniu-h nnd Ilowrla, luir lii-iiltliy nnd tiiituriil aleri. Tho Children's) liiimc4'it-Tho Mother's) 1'rleiid. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean tho Slfnnturo of I The Kind You Me Always Bought In Uso For Over 30 Years. waaftf ftr a ar. KZ Down river, Tuaatlavs, Thursdays and Saturdays. leaves Corysllis 6 a.m.; Albany 7 a m.; lluena Vista rt a.m.; Independence 9 a. m. ; 8alem 10 a. m.; Newlrg 1:':30 r. m. : arrive at 1'ortland :Mr. M. Up river, Mondays, Wednendays and Friday. Lea,ve 1'ortland a. m ; Newlierg 10:.1ii a. m.; Salem 3 :.') r. m.; Independence 5:00 r. m ; Huena Vista 7:o0e. m ; Alliany 9:30 P. m.; arrive at Corvallis 11 :00 p. H. Thi ateamer has been equipied with first class accommodation, inchding an ! desirod. eleirant piano l'nurpad (or carry ing both freight and iwwnger. J. Ti'BNra, Agent, Albany, Un-gon. EDWIN STOXE, Manager, Albany, Or. C. (5. COKEK. Agent. 1'ortlanfc. Or.. foo( of Yamhill street. lUw to Mak albril Salad. Thoroughly wiub thn swmthreftds. cover with boiling w ater and simmer for ilO luiutites Uralu ; cover with cold water. A som aa cold enough to ban dlo remove all skin ami cut in piocus with silver kuifv For each pair of swuclbresds one-half cup of maynnualse dressing will bo reiuind. Mil the sweetbreads with the dressing and arrve on lettuce leave or famish with ctdcry top. Celery cut In pier asforchlckuu wind can be tuiiod with sweetbreada If Uow la Uk lllcharr Nat CvoklM. A cupful of butter, two cupfnls of rugar, four cupfnls of flour, one half cupful of sour milk, a cupful of chopped nut and a small tspooiiful of kxI and lhrt4 evga. Dip In sugar before taking ECONOMY IN TABLE LINENS. ' Ctrot . Cabcs, Feb. 14. The farmers con clude the late freeze has not materially damaged the fall sown wheat. The trouble with. Fred HornBbuch's knee instead of erysipelas as we stated last week has proved to be an abscesB. Dr. Carll and Sommers came out lant Tuesday and Janced the swelling. At a special school meeting held Sat urday Feb, 11. M. E. Londan was elected director.vice Mr. Lewis resigned At that ecliool meeting the bill creat ing a separate board ot commissioners for Clackamas county was fully discussed end if was agreed by all preeent thai it ' was a good bill. Mr. Byland will continue in the school during the spring term. Rev. Bums an evangelist with bis es- tmable wife is holding a series of meet in us in tbe Evangelical church. Much interest is manifested. Fred Hornecbuch is still a great suf ferer from bis injured knee. MissMattie Jones returned to Port land Iaft week after a somewhat lengthy s'ay with her mother, Mrs. David Jones. Mis Katie Jones has been vieiting Iier t'ster Mrs. Will Evans in Portland, but halmoo News. Salmo.v, Feb. 14 The Sheeny Creek Mining Co. is working very persistently on their claim. They have tunneled into the mountain about 40 feet and have struck some very good looking quartz We all hope they will Htrike something rich. W. E. Welch is having bad luck with his sheep. He lost 1!) heads, three from coyotes, and 16 from the effects of leeches, caused from the sheep running on swail land. Out roads are in a very bad condition Tbe wind blew a great many trees into the road and the water has washed out the roads five or six feet deep in places. It will itive Boad Supervisor WalkUy something to do. Mr. Walkley has gone into the trap ping business. He caught a coyote the first night he net bis trap and his dog ttie next day. He is quite proud of his reputation. An Honest Medicine for La Grippe. George W. Waitt of South Oardiner, Me., says: "I have had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vendor. Chamberlain Cough Remedy is the only tliinx that has done any good whatever. I have ueod one 50-cent bottle and the chills, cold and griu have all left me. I congratu late the manufacturers of an honem medicine." For sale by Geo. A. Harding. t'lirlsllun Homes Wanted. For one boy babe, four months ; one boy, two years; one boy, three and one half years; one boy 10, years; one girr, seven years ; one girl, 11 years; all ex cellent children. For further informa tion concerning them, address I. F. To bey, superintendent Oregon Children's Home Society, 003 Marquain building, Portland, Or. How ta PrTat Waar wad lb Baal Math. 4a of LaaBdarlaf. A fastidious, careful housekeeper al ways prides herself upon her table nap. ery, and, unlet she understands the art of darning and mending it carefully, she baa to replace quite often. Then, if she t)aa to consider ways and mean, this la quite an item. Tbe first requisite for preaerving table linen article is to lcara how to launder them, and a great laving, I have found out, is In having Uaclotha, carving cloths and center pieces (or individual piece) for your vegetable dishes, etc. Make them of heavy butchers' linen and do not pnt much work on thorn. Still they should be made attractive. Yon can save your big damask dinner cloth by placing these about after it is soiled somewhat washing it so often soon wears one out, but these little pieces can be luun dcred every week, and then you can ro place them with so little cost. A good way to launder thorn is this: First mend any thin plaae carefully, and look to see if there are any fruit or stains of any kind. If so, pour boiling hot water through the stain, then let it dry. Then, instead of nsing soap (which yellows fine linen), dissolve a tahlo spoonful of pearline In a quart of hot water and rnb lightly, then rinse. If yon Jnst wash tbe carving cloths and centerpiece, rub lightly with yonr bands, aa they are never soiled much, and rinae in clear water, then iron on wrong side whilo dump. Your tahle linens should be washed in the same way, but of course you use yonr wash board and add more water, but the usual qnantity of pearline Is a tublo- spoonful to a quart of water. It whitens them a pearly white, and you have need of but little bluing. Until yon have tried ncing thesq lit tlo tablo pieces yon will novor reulize bow much saving there is in It, especial ly if yon bave company staying in the house and have to change yonr table cloth often. It saves In tho wear and tear and also in the tablecloth being Inundored, which Ih a difficult and hard thing to get laundered pronorly, esne- ciully in thn country. How la Find Oat. the knowledge so Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and lot it stand twenty four hours : a sediment or settling Indicate an unhealthy condition of the kidneys; if it stains your linen it la evidence of kidney trouble; too frequent desire to pas it or pain in the back Is also con vlnclng proof lhat the kidneys and hlad der are out of order. WHAT TO IH), There Is comfort In often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer' Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfill every wish in curing rheumatism pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bird der and every part of tbe urinary pa age. It corrects Inability to bold w ater and acalding pain in passing it, or bud effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes lhat unpluusant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to gut up many timet during the night. The mild an the extraordinary effect ot Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stand the highest for its wondertul cure of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents or one dollar. You may have a sample boltlo and a book that tells more about il, both sent absolutely free by mail, if you send your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., liingharn ton.N.Y, When .writing bo sure and mention mat you read tins generous offer in the Oregon City Enterprise. Sick Headache absolutely and per manently curod by using Moki Tea, A pleasant herb drink. Cures constipa tion and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep, work and happy. Sutisfuclion guaranteed or money back. 25 cents and CO cents. Geo. A. Hardinir. airent. FOR PERFECTION IN BAKING TT ' USO $ ! Patont jwAH- Tlour H ANTE I) -CManufacturod TI.K By Portland HKST. Flouring Mills Co., OrogonCity New arrival of ready made dress skirts Irom 1.00 to J. 00 at the Racket Store OABTOniA. Bmntk Itw Kind You Have Always Boucfrt of t JOcAK How to Maka Soft Glng-erbrcad. One cup sour milk, one enp dark rich molasses, one-balf enp bnttcr, ono-half enp sngar, one ejrg, one tcaspoonful soda, one tablespoonful elugrtr, two cups bread floor. Warm tbe butter, mo- lawios and ginger together, add the milk, floor and egg and a pinch of salt, and lasttbo soda dissolved in one tahle spoon of warm water. LaJto in shallow pans. Bow to Ktp Children From Toeinf In. The littlo tots who are inclined to "toe in" when they begin to walk can have this fault quickly rectified if at tendod to in time. The mother or nurse should rub at leant twice a day the THIS IS WHAT our customers claim for us and our groceries: That we oiler the best of groceries at the low est pricas. They have confi dence in our goods and know that we never miareprewiit our selves and that our stock of fine groceries is the purest and the most nutritious. Lawt, but not least, their grocery hill saves it self fully 25 per cent by their dealing with Marr A Muir. Our way of doing business is to trpntevory ono fair and squiiie and offer the very best in our store. Do You Nood Any 1 1 9 Doors, Windows, Glass, Moulding Or Other DuHdlnts Matorlal. --C. H. Bestow & Co. Comer nth and Main St. Oregon City, Oregon. I 'll l'"':!'!;: I:'.- ;:'! !l; f ,,-,, s LITERATURE W. D. 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Trial Subscription, 4 Weeks, 35 Ct. fl f - - I. - s "m" ' . Suiictmon. 14 00 a Ytr Addrcu MARPCR A BROTMHRS, Pilbll.htrs. N. Vnrk. N. V. I S3.;Cac: .-aa.-a.-a.-a.-..-araJ (idinund Goiw