I OUKflON CITY KSTBKl'UISK, 1'liltiAY, MAY .', IHM COllltESl'OXJIKXCE MalT.irtl PTiirmin, May l.-Jilm Krkfl hat tlaiitl x-vrral acrr of in n rplty a In ('apt. II ! rl llrl.l. II (ill lanl lUt lal li.ro( tlir JO ariv latrr on. Mrs. lliiaanl, of Omnti t"ily lia tt-n sp'iulmg a few la niili brr tuoltirr Mia. Hiarprii ii your tin ran, tovs, on of our nim as rrti roming hoin from town ta-l rrk ltli load of nnr furniture which lip liulailnl in t tie mrr atcrjr nf tils lVa limn. hnkt niirlou ilont il T Tlif Orito butolirr ia on of our ovular Chirrs of lair. Tlia A. 0. 1". W. Uxl(tf lias sucvtrtlml in b-rakinu up ai.il ' it 1 1 1 1 1 k a l" 10 Hi li tni I il in rlrmrnl iiimmiiik nllils ml San Jay a In Hi li a II, to play rarila, rarouw anJ IhhI t paarra by, ill mnfnilwr Ilia ilxi a. one of llit (!ixJ tiling" to b crrJilrJ up lO tllflll. Utfit boyi rrluri eJ lioiut Irom tl cvast rrk aii anJ iliiriiiK Hip rainy ilayj just Iji.l. lianJ I'iiknl arvrral l)U-hfla a,iilH( call tu frr tlirm Imui foul M-fil. Mr. Holion i visiting lirr itrr Mrs, lloaanl, of OrriMi I'ity. Tlr lUkrt unial ami dance at I.aron lull Friday liilil rai iimiiei c. A lurl program aas ri'i'diri-J, tlirn C. C. llorlanil, of Haiflia ptiKfnirJ to anciioi rrr oil llie bi-krlii'f uliicli thrre a I vrnlrrn, liia wit proJurfJ nmrh tiicrriii.fiit through O il Hit a. Our basket lore rllin(; for f 12. After the aiului'i orr I'tiroliaser I'ortlaiiil Oil Imsiiirs r.iiineotr.t nitli tluwa tale of lirr l:ili litilatii J. V, I'lilinateer. Aki liadaiiicr visit iili her iiki'.Iiit, Mia. M.ml.U Tutiill, of K.itt IVrtlanl. Kd. llaliiwar, of Mi. TaUr, ma If a til liia lariu here in t.srlirl.l. lie I an eii l!iusit mi tlm railroad to I built to thl pari ol Ori son, to mm ki t our line iiiiiIh r a'olrin prudiire of all kin, It. Atlu paru cant he heal III any line of larin projtite. Tht parlira ha iiik' the contra. I fnr ImiM InC Hie tisli hatt'hery on the head aier of the Clackamas are up there on the itroitnd, ami il keeps Mr. J. J. 1'tMi hny pai kiiijt wiih four horr t rarry In the provision, liaMa au.l fool to do (lie otkilh. Ai they have 2h pound of nail to he taken Op it teem twill te no niall alt.ur. helher it eer beiiellts the tax payi r or nut. Mr, liraiivill I. inn killc.t three lwr lat Week up at .Milovia uhlrli had Hut hlde lor which he will k'I a nice price, lie ni I lie got all there wa up there hut amnelioa he and rt III .Mrs!il have K'e to look at aoiut more hear tree till Meek. Mr. N. and II. Tracy hae 'unetii I'oarll ol alley to a oik in the lot:u chiiii . ANo J. I "siring and Kind lliiliuiau. Kena I'altualeer has jcone to Fale t'rei k to word for Mr. Suiicr. Mr. lUvu ilident prench althelrvaii chool houe the la-t time he a u tliere. MM mm t r In tho O.jc 7 Tiu'it iru!i;ilily l!io kK!nyrt. j, l.i tho Otwt? , Then rnli.illy tjio h In tbii Joint a ? Then I'mtalily rhouiimtinm. ninttiT vliiTt it it, nor what kind; you noc l havo it no longer. It may ho tin hour, u d.iy, or a year old; it mu.-U yield to llariiitiuy. llyiiY, Mav 2. Tin coinnuitiltv am Creatlv aurprivJ lii't Friday iiinmini! m ) the new a a oiiii klr I a-ed around that i ' Alhert Fraiikliauer, one of our well known Uiked up their I ardnera and the delicacies s,'""f' and hhly feS ecU d citnen Gharry aer aanipleJ. Then the j Dad paje from e.irltl to tNe llebeolid liros' began and the fan- , ''uri' S the preceedinc nirflit. II anlnirn till the ee tuiall in the baketi mu-lo by Wiar tatio toe aa trtiiej bo in. I. M. Citft wa out here from Tortland 6n hi wheel a week tfii. He ?a i roa.li" a tin) rouli for ahrelincyel. Talk ol the weather it out of date and bat b ick lid even amoi(t Hay See)s, but we w II venture the remark that, it it cool with ni my hail and cold ram thoaera. An air pump man has been cnva.iii j tin community and aucveeded in telling 1 lu iny of bis pump generally at about ha f p ice bis primed lil t tay. Farm work is at a difcomit, but with jiro.pectsof rurhing biiinea as soon as t!if weatber becomes tiuxlrralej and the ground dryer. alt Creek. EAoLt Ckttc, May 1. Rain and mow ferns to be the order of the day out here, tjjtue of the farmers are not throuKh seed i iff yet on account o( the bad rainy weather. Mr. ltwellinr, of Spring aler, isbuildinK barn for Hubert Currln. He is nearly djne inclosing and rooting. I Baker is building a hou:, be has It ready for the roof, hi w III have it done toon, then look out. V. J. Howlelt and daiifrhter, Mr. J. V. Douiilaii made a trip to 1'ortlaud Thurxlay. Wm. Cooke and H.-ter, of Damascus, are up on I'leaant Hill visitii g their jrrand parents and friends. Mr. Udell hat returned from Eastern Oregon, he says he has got enough ol that country ai d thinks be will be satisfied to tay here now. Jobn Freeman, of Greham, was up Fri day Tisitli.g his parents. Mack Hugirius is going to Pleasant Home today to work in a logging camp. The health of this section is better since I early everyone is over the grippe. in Canton Hern, witer!and, March It. M.'l.and can. wi:h ,bi mother to New York In 1 ' afterward liirg i.i Chicigo, St. I.oui and the Mute of Minnesota, com ing to t'reiron, landing at Portland May I He leaves a widow and til children, two xi. Ii ing in t'iiica'i, one in Mnuie. apvdi, and two and one daughter In Har mony, Charlie, AUert and Mr. H. F.Tyler. Mr. Faiikhauer wa going almut hn usual chores Wednesday, wai taken ick dining the tdght and J "ol pemeahly away Thursday evening at 10 o'clock, tie ing year one month end 1 1 days of age. He united with the F.vangeliral ch'irch earlr in lite, l emg a memher lor tome )' years and bis vacant ix'itt will he noticed not only in the Inane. bin Su in the church and his cordial greeting ami hamlslmke will be missed among ua. The funeral service were held In the chun-h today a beautiful sermon being preached by the pastor K. D: Streyfeler The interment wat at the Multnomah cemetery. Charlie F. Funkl a ier, ton of the de ceisel, arflveil from anta Anna. Cal. yes terday where he bail been visiting for several months, being summoned by tele graph. More (ban Could timl room In the church were present at the semcvi. mm Xaple Lane. Maple Lam, May L Mr. and Mrs R. L. McHri.ie. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Fisher and Miss Susie Hunter, of Portland, were the gueMs of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mautz. ths latter part of the week. Grandma DickerMin is Veiling with rela tives in Caneii.ah. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brayton and tin, spent Sunday wilb their daughter, at Elyt Mrs. g. 8. Jet.ning. of Kellwood, is stay ing with her mother, Mrs. W. W. Richards, wb is seriously ill. The Miises Urenier, of Portland, visited w'tb Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swaliow, Sunday. Ira Wlshart. of Oregon City, was the guest f T. H. Davie, Sunday. E. M. Ward, who bas been teaching in tbe Portland Business college, for some time, CO upletes his term this week. Cbas. Mautz is building a lieat picket fence in front ol his residence, which adds greatly to its apiiearance. A number of men are engaged In cutting wjod on the old Rentier place, for I,. Mautz. A brother of Otto Kunzman, arrived re cently from the east, and intends locating inOregon. A surprise party was tendered Miss. Myrtle Hamilton, at her borne near the Uenrici school House, on tbe 22nd by her iu my friends. Tbe evening was pleasantly spent In playing garnet, after which a de licious lunch was served. I Harks Newt. I ClARKr.s, May Kew. Haines, of Ore. gixi City delivered an excellent sermon at tbe school bouse Sunday April J. Gorbett, the Cotton merchant, passed through our burg today enroute lo Oregon City. A singing class was organized here last Friday evening with Prof. Siutli at in structor. Meets earb Saturday night here after. About 2o thousand feet of lumber lias been subscribed by our people to fill mud holes on the Clarket highway. I!. (J. Cnsper killed a large coon, not long since, which measured 3 feel T inches from tip to tip. II. L. Ringo is improving the appearance of bis property iu the way of making a new picket fence. lmneiliatelr a'ternplyln;; It y f.o'l its niitiiirj. wurunnj, strength' eain p er. It q'jict cnrtjrs'.ion ; drawi out l:i!U:r.:.:a'..on. It i a new plasicr. A cumliin.ition. of rW renedie. M'!t aft-r Hew pethisl. I'nli.-!y unlike any t ther pUter. T. Triumph if UuJem Medical Scieni . The Perfected Pnslm t of years of ra'.int T.ul. I'Uc.-l irer tTie rhet it Is powerful aid to Aver' t hrry Y; tornl in ll.e treatment (f all throat and lun aTivlioR. i'la. ei (tr the ttima h. it ttopa na-L-ei and vuii.mug ; ir the towel, it controla crarr.p and cuhc. Plve-l-orer theairall if th back, it rwniwa all rnng.-si,in from th kidneys and griMtly ttrenijUiiint Weiknes. For .! Ii all I'ruggUt. J. C. Aier Co., I.we I. Mia, I .lla.'.A'U employment at hi trade, that ol a caru te.. P. H. Burad. of t" gon City made 0 werfo a short visit vesierdav Mr. Anderin. who ha h.-n In M-mlana, mining returned In hi home In Oswego last week. Grandpa S'ivm, who wss ipiii tick is again able to be out. What i tbe n atter with the weather? Farmer Pague nni't hve liit the eiimbi nrnon n I got in awlh he.1 otl Into (ireen. land or oine other lindeirab rlnuate. smklai Liberal Abuat M. Wilkin I andi-rnta nJ yoa are giv lug yonr eon a liberal etlucation Hobba Liberal T Not a Lit of it They don't give anything away at the college where he ia I have to pay fur every plaguy thing be gcU Htou Transcript Garfield. Oakfikld, May 1. Today is May Day. fruit trees are white with bloom, grain - 1 1 ks well, stock of all kinds are In good condition. The health of all is good, no doctor bills to pay by any fur the past , winter. School in the three districts namely Irvan, Tracy and Porter, Is progressing nicely. Patrons and (scholars are well jd eased with their teachers. The scholars aire advancing nicely. Mr. Cliff Sarver bas added a nice plank fence and ben bouse to bis improvement. Emerson Surface has made tome new cue.;, utrfng boards Instead of rails which ad Is to the looks of his farm. Win. Oat field has built him a new wood bed. Harrison Tracy has built him a nice picket fence around his doot yard, and broke some 10 acres of new ground which ad Is to the value of his laud. Mr. Mary Posen returned to Michigan her borne after a few month visit with bee parents Mr. Gideon Krigdauni, of Garfield. Mrs. Sarah Falmateer spent a week in Dover. Dover, May 1. ine eople were sur prised last Sunday morning on awaking to see the ground covered with an inch of snow, tbe fruit to far is not hurt yet and there is prospects of good weather now. Mrt. A. J. Kitzsmiller has returned home from the EjsI where she has been visiting relatives and says she had a pleasant tri Miss Edna Price came borne with her to visit her cousins. K. Pagh is preparing to build a new barn on his farm. N. Nelson lias gone away to work for awhile. Mrt. Ira Cooper is on the sick list at the present time. Mrs. W. Douglass and Mrs. Thorp were Visiting with Joseph DiSbazer and family last Sunday. Rev. Udell was seen walking the streets of Dover last weak. J. A. Strawbridge had a log rolling last Saturday and called in all the young ladies, of Dover, (which happened to lie the old ladles) to see which he would choose for a wife. That plant when Injorod suffer from fever is a new diacovery by a lirttish botanist Plants suffer In a similar manner to animals under like condi tions. Tbe rate of respiration increases nd tbe temperature riitea. reaching a maximum within 24 bonra Oswego. Oswr-'io, May 3. Last Saturday night at tbe I. O. O. F. ball, Dr. Kellogg, of Taylor street church, Portland, delivered his lect ure, entitled "Travels In Europe," the leot ure was illustraten by magic lantern views, despite the down pour of rain there was fair audience, who were highly gratified by the scenes as they traveled through Eng land, Scotland, Ireland, F-iatice and Ualj with the lecturer, after the lecture the ladles aid society served ice cream ami cake. The Pipe Foundry Is again shutdown, when will it resume work? Echo answers when? The Oswego fisherman are not getting rich very rapidly this spring. Salmon seem ; to he taking a vacation, probably waiting for a license or permit to ascend the WtlU a nette by tbe way, why Is it that the lisb commissioners, or his deputy do not look a little more closely after unlicenced fisher men, It is unfair and unjust not to protect the men who have paid their good money for the privilege of fishing. Mrs. Kruse bas rented ber farm, and moved to Oswego. She occupies the Fisher bouse in New town, T. R. Clinelelter left last week for Lewis ton, Idaho where be expects to procure A Frightful Itluoder. Will often raiisu a horrible Rurn, Scald, Cut or I'.ruiHH. Bui klcn's Arnica Salve, the l-Ht in the world, will kill tin; prtln and promptly hful it. Cures Old S'we, Fever Sores, I'lcern, Roiln. Felons, Corns, all Skin KruptionH. Rext Pile cure on earth. Only "I c's a box. (Turn guaranteed. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Don't tail to hear tiu Chimin singfit at tbe Baptist church this (rrid iy) nigbt. They will sing iu both tbe American and Chinese language. I consider it not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to my neighbor to tell about tbe wonderful cure effected in my cuse by the timely uie of Chamberlain's Cjlic, Cholera and Diarrhnt-a Remedy. I was taken very badly with Mux and procured a Wtle of thin remedy. A few dottea of it effected a permanent cure. I take pleasure In recommending it to others suffering from Unit dreadful ilia ease. J. W. Lynch, Dorr, W. V. Tbi remedy iB sold by G. A. Harding Driif- glHt. By allowing the accumulations in the bowels to remain, the entire Hyitein in poiHoned. DeWltt's Little Early Itinera regulate the bowelH. Try them and you will always line them. Oho. A. llAitniNo . Sailors and Walking ham, the Intent an 1 lowest pric. Mipi" (ioi.ii.vMirii. Wedding Htationury, the latent stylos ind fineHt asHortment ever brought to Oregon City at the Entkki'Kihk office. ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTED everywhere lor "The Btorv of the Phillnnines" by Murat Ilalstead, commls slotted by the Government as Otllcliil Uiu- lorlari to the war Department. J tie hook was written lu army camps at San Fran cisco, on the Pacific with General Merrill, In the hospitals at Honolulu, in 110111 Kong, In the American trenches at Manila. in the insurgent camps with Aguinaldo, on the deck of the Olympla with Dewev, and in the roar of battle at the fall or Manila. Ronanza lor agents. Hrimful of original pictures taken by government photo graphers on the spot. Large book. Ixw prices. Rig profits. Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all traahv unofficial war books, Outfit free. Addrees K. T. Uarber, Sec'y., Star Insurance BIdg., Chicago, I llHiima Heater. ' In cotislib rltig thi prolil.im of -Ing tlm largo depiirtnieiit alun a which arn now to im found In nearly every big city It la very well vmitli taking Into account the animal lu al ditl United by tlin ninny runt unaTn who t'niim lnl audi establishment That tlila la cmi siilcNll In Is evidenced by III" evpi'tieluc tif at least on riigiimei'. who. In one such case, found tbat after 9 'M a in (in a day In midwinter, with t hut her inoiui'ler at the freetlng n.int. 110 other beat Wttt liiidcil to keep the place warm Tbla fact, however. einpliai a well I bo grout mx-d of a K'"K' system of ventilation in such building. a ' without It the air would soon Ucotiio ! vitiated much lieyotid any rcnwiuibly 1 wr iiilitHt tilo degrou CaaiiT'a Maga line , ! Irehsn t'lret. 1 Curiously, an Icchotimt ia th tmwt likely place In the woi Id for a lire In ; urniice, lute ro to high on Ice hcd ( to !e aluioet prohibitive nf any .llt is . being taken out Spolitamsiii cmulm tinn ia rKNitisiblo for tin tin- In Ice1 hcd, according to amno authorities ! , When a layer nf ice la molted around the top ami aidoo In aiimiiicr an lata ' inotiso amount of bout is act free. Win n condition nrit exactly favorable. p.n ! tumuli Cntuhlintliili t .1 k a place Otln I ' ' lulievo that 11 ii'tin of vwiruith and moisture U created by the inciting h r , ml that this attract liglitiiitig In 11 ny ', rii'o an lc hoiixo la a Uautiful place fot a lice 1 1 llalbrr I lu. I j "Tim atitlgtest liiall I over knew Wii ; . a fellow who in going up atair alwuya I 1 tkipH a atop lu order to auvv bit ho , I blither "That's iiothingl I once knew a inn 11 Who Waa ao atlligy that bo wouldu t trim bia linger null except wh. n ha (niild Isirrow a Jai kkiilfe. Is i ainso be li. In t want to wear out bis wu " ' Chicago New I'll Maebrle. 1 A a defensive ivuipi ii tlm vntne t t : the machete i small Even ltof)eiislvn fT-t t ioN'tids b-M on the weapon lt lf than on the r ntiniiat and tkillful nsngn made of it by tlm Citlmn Jirn-rint from bia earlier ago, which Imjrt a j eeiilmr training to the llllliH'loa of the ; wrist and arm of the hm rator Tbu Ci ti.sieiice 1 f thl skill la that w hen ever a uarre occur U-tweon two , "glajiroa" nr "liioliotrmi" tl.ey wttlo tbe matter with their tiiachctcw as rotir- j agtMiisly and tenaciously n two game- , cos ka. and generally Udh parties are terioiisly Injured for lifo or ar killed on the it j Owing to this fact and to tbe until-1 ral kindly diiiition of the Cut an 1 leusjiiit, they are tu t a qnarrelmime jMi'ple slid risjMft everrlsidy, to be eslllully riKpt t-l With the machete a few ctirioiia acceewirica are ned The principal are a thin strip nf leather' clowdy tied to tho right w rist, a amnll ! round piire of grinding stone to sharpen the edge of tbe tid. and v. believer the ; tnuclieto ia employed to cut down tho; I thorny heath of tr picnl tegittiiii a1 small hriii.ch of apociul almpe. called : tbe "gnriihato. " i nsi-l to hold the I ben th and do rapid Work w it In. lit lot in; injured by tin ma Island uf Cuba Magazine. 1 liuusauil Hate kidney Tl uiihle a:nl llou't kiiuu It. There is a i!iease prevailing in tins Ciilintiy most ilaiigoroiia because so do- ciilive. Many sudden death arei ca ised by it, heart disease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are o ton the result ol kidney disea-e. If kidney trouble in allowed to advance the kidney p litiou in tbe blood is lutblo to attack llio vital iirgans, or the kidneys themselves bie.ik down and waate away roil by cell. Then the riclinoas ol the IiIcmhI the si bninoii leak out nml the hiilfeier Iihh l'.riglit's Diseaso, tbe worst form of kid ney trouble. Kidney trouble run h de tected ultboilgli it be alow and deceptive. First, by analyst of the urine ; second, by the simple, test of Hotting the urine aside in a gln or botilo lor twenty four hours, wlieii a cloudy or brick dust settling In. In s it . It wax for jHt such trouble tbat in His infinite power ami gooilmv the Grea' l'byiciati caused SwHinp-ltnot to grow for the bonollt nf Hiilloring man kind, leaving it (or bis servant, Dr. Kilmer, the groat kidney and bladder specialist to dim:oor it and make it known to the world. It woinleifu ellicucy in promptly curing tlio most din reHHing ciihoh is truly niui vuiotin. Votil may have a sample buttle of Dr. Kiliuoi ' Swamp-Hoot tbe grout kidney, liver sod bladder remedy, by mail Iron, Address Dr Kilmer A Co., Mini'liain ton, N. Y. When writing mention Huh paper. Druggists:, in fifty-cent or dollar Si.OH. OASTOTtlA. Boars tha A llH K"'ll lull Boilfjlfl CASTORlA AVfU f Latifc 1r ( n.irdlion for As -alinltntiiif. Hv IikhI niyllli-tfuti - llltr Ik btunuuJu ftlal I WVU H 17 17lITv'arTT 'bHv-LJ " '""111 lYpnu,!l'iim-(,,rririJ" in-MniwIHil fonbiinnrllirr 0i.min.MnWtf Ih'r Murfal VOX NAIICOTIC. Ait a.i. U Atx-rfcf I lU mrdy forforrtlifw lion . Sour 5 tottwii h. 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