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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1001. I CORRESPONDENCE & a Our correspondents will please send in Articles before Wednedays of each week, otherwise it reaches us loo lute for publication. r Wilhoit Wilhoit, April 14. At nothing lit been heard Irom our peaceful little com munity, I will drop you a few line to let you know we are not all dead, ai we tblnk we are worthy of intermixing with the outer w orld. Lung fever and grip teem to be the prevailing diseases. Dr. Leonard, of Sil yerton, ha had several calls of late in this eection. Our Reboot is progressing nifely under the skilful management of Miat Tessa Larkins. U rouse have begun to hoot and the re port of rifles can be heard on all aides. Mr. Kyau is tawing lots of wood. I guess he expects winter to continue all summer, Mr. llaun has greatly improved the looks of his residence by building new picket fence around it, Flowers and fruit trees are in bloom, birds are tinging all around and spring has come to stt.y, Oscar, Lloyd and Clifton Yorbeet and Miss Annie Wade constitute the nick list this week. Ja:uea Holt made a trip to Silverton last week. We ate pleaded to tay that the Wilhoit conespondent it dot dead, nor baa be Itf the country as the Courier-llerald't corn-.ppon.lent stated through the columns of the Enterprise, Mr. and Mrs. Uroshoog, of Jefferson, were visiting their daughter near Wilhoit last week. N J. Thomas, who baa been "Suffering from an attack of the grip, has almost entirely recovered. Farmers ate busy plowing and seeding during thit good weather. We are eorry to learn that Mist Nellie Groshong, who has just recovered from an attack of the grip, it suffering with neuralgia of the stomach. Mr. Sandstron lost a valuable calf lost week. Our MotU 1 Hich qaallly nod low price. .Ylla Goldsmith. Ceatral Point Central Foist, April 15. We have teen no items from Central Point for quite a while, to concluded that we would let the people know what it going on in this vicinity. The fine weather has set the farmer! busy at work cultivating and plowing their fields. The grain crop is most all in the ground. The winter wheat looks well. There are quite a good many early po tatoes already planted. The fruit trees are in full bloom and the outlook it very promising for a splen did crop. George Randall and son have a force of men working in their bop-yard. They have pat oat three more acres of new hops, which makes their yard now con tain about 17 acres. Mr. Randall has all the latest improvements for raising and caring bops. A surprise party wai given Mies Hat tie Fost last Satnrday evening in honor oi her eighteenth birthday. All present bad a very enjoyable time. The health of the neighborhood is good and the people happy. Correspondents can rest assured that their communications are always appre ciated Editor Carui. Casts, April 16. We are having fine weather at present. We live by our blood, and on it. We thrive or starve, as our blood is rich or poor. There is nothing else to live on or by. When strength is full and spirits high, we are being re freshed, bone muscle and brain, in body and mind, with con tinual flow of rich blood. This is health. When weak, in low spirits, no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest and sleep is not .sleep, we are starved ; our blood is poor; there is little nutri ment in it. Hack of the blood, is food, to keep the blood rich. When it fails, take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It sets the whole body going again man woman and child. If you have not tried it, send for free sample, its ugreeublc taste will surprise you. SCOTT & BOWNE, CbemUti 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. joc. ami f 1.00; all druggists. 1 Mrr and Mrs. C. K. Hpenee were visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Oriaenthwalte Sunday. Our Ivhating sovlety la doing fine, having rendered a short prograiuFilday afternoon. Mre, L. Hornshnch. of Oregou City, came out Friday and visited with old ' friendt for a few days. F. Jaggar lost a very valuable home about a week ago by tying him too long. Oscar May fell Friday from hit wheel and cut hi head quite severely, causing concussion of the brain. Sr. Strickland was called lu and soou had the sulferer resting easily, lie is now in a fair way of recovery. Mr. and Mrs. J. Eaton visited Mr, and Mrs. W. May Sundav. Miss Bertha Stingier spent Sunday with Miss Vada Faust. Thieves made a raid on Mr. Yonder ahe's chicken-bouse and Mrs. Uriitith's butter-room a few nights ato. Miss Lulu Hayward it out from Fort land among old frienda for a few day. J. J. liuyer expects to take a trip to the Falouse country soon with the expec tation ol moving later on. Postmaster Cooter recently purchased a new bar net and buggy. A certain man in our midst has been killing bis horses and breaking bis wagon by hauling 500 pounds of hay at two loads. rVew trluiwed hatto au popular prior. Tt ! JoltNttilth. Xarquam. Mabqcak, April 15. Fine weather makes the people happy. Everybody is busy with spring work and gardening. There has been a great deal of sickness in Marquam for the last three weeks. On the sick list w e can name Mrs. J. Labor. Miss Lillian Bentley, Mr. Isen hart's two children and Rev. Butler and his little daughter, Three of our school teachers from Mar quam attended the teacbera' examina tion at Oregon City last week. G. Bently visited Silyerton last Satur day. Mrs. Moody, of Molalla, spent a week with the Rev. Sutler's family, helping to care for the aick . Our country roads are improving fast during this fine weather. Elmer Albright visited Portland the first of the week. Mr. Dunlevy was in Oregon City last Saturday. The road was well lined with "bikes" last Sunday. It wot the first timt wbeeis have been out to any extent this season. The Marquaro M. E. cuoir had a press sing invitation to take charge of tlie sing ing on Decoration Day at Silverton. Thit speakt well for the choir. Rev. Butler and wife appreciate very much the kindness the people of Mar- quam have shown them since sickness eutered the family. BortoB Babto.x, April 14. At last we are nav ing some nice weather after the long tea son of wet weather, and we think it it about time that we were having tome sunshine. Well, Barton it ttill on top, but if it hadn't quit raining it would have gone under. Mrs. E. II. Burghardt was the gnest of Mrs. Bock. Mibs Rose Norris went to town to work during the summer. Chas. Burghardt took a flying tiip to .Sandy Sunday. John Moll, ol Killsgayer, was the gnest of Chas. Burghardt. Mr. Kollman has been on the sick list. E. H. Burghardt attended the A.O. U. W. lodge at Currinsville Saturday. Chas. Burghardt bought a large band of sheep. Mr. Forman sold Borne beef cattle last week, Walter Ileiser was seen in Barton. Chas. Burghardt and Mr. White at tended the lodge at Logan Saturday, People are coming out from Portland trout fishing. Mr. Lee Bartlemay is very ill. Miss Annie Burghardt was out giving ber wheel a spring airing the otner day, and says the roads are rather rough for wheeling. MiHs Rose and Peter Yetsch and Bert Emerson were the guents of Mies Annie Henkle Sunday. Mr. Emerson must be stuck on this part of the country. I guess he is stuck on the girls. Warren Forster, was seen in Barton Sunday. Mr. Managhan, of Portland, was the guest of Mr. Burghardt Sunday. OoltOD Colto.v, April 12. Mr. Gabriel was in Cotton last week greeting old friends and cheering them up with his oleasant smile. Burt Hubbard, Oliver and Johnnie Lafferty left April 11 for Washington. The old Bonney place, that has re mained vacant lor the last twelve years, has been purchased, and we will soon welcome a new neighbor into our circle. C. Robeson, of Oatrander, is visiting relatives here. School is progressing finely. Miss Ad ams, of Oregon City, it wielding the rod. Elmer IlendrixBon and X. McCord, of Look Alwad, Girls If voting girls wuM look ahead It would" sotitetimrs save them from serious collision with the men they marry. It i here that ignorance is almoat a crime. The voung huaiid cannot understand it when the wife changes to tcevUh, rwrvouo, uuruUtua woman. jud the young wile does nt understand it hrr self. She only knows that site is very UiiaeraMf. If ever there la a time when nature ttola help it is when the youog irttl is adjusting hrtarlf to the new conditions of wifehood. Ir. IHrrcVa Favorite Pre scription nukes weak women strung and aick women well. It promotes rrjju laritv, dries debilitating drains, heala in flammation and ulceration, and Currs female weakness. Sick women are Invited to consult Pr. IHerce, bv letter, rt. AU wottmnly confidences are guarded with strict pro fessional privacy. Write without fear or fee to Pr. R. V.' ricrce, Ituffalo, N. Y. I will dnr w iVw line lilV tn Irt ir.il know thai I " frrlltif H n.' wrltra Ilia Annn Siri.hrua. u( Hrllrvillr, Wmxt Co., Wrt Va M (rl Ilk a new w.mian I took arvtl buttle i( the ' Kavwtlr rrr-r11ll ' and f.M ta Mrtlhal IM-ovtty ' I have no headache now. no ScVrhe, and no rata In my aide sot more. No beannj down pain any ni. I think there ! no medicine like H, llarce'a mJk.Hue. I lhauk you my much what you have done lor me your medicine ha done ni ao much (uud. Pr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure bil iousness and aick headache. Mt. Pleasant, were visiting friends heie last week. Mr. Carlson went to Portland on busi ness last week. 1.0 Pix, our artist, with hit brother, J. F. Pix, took his departure for Kelso last week. James Bonney, a former resident here but later of Washington, we learn ha gone to Klondike, to make or to break J. Gorbett was in town on the Fellows will case last Monday. What's the matter with Charlie Shaw? He must be crippled? Arbor day was observed by the teacher and pupils here. Eoough attention is not paid to that day by the majority of teachers. ew arrival dally la Heady to Wear Mat- at Mloi allmllh. BtdLad KtnLAXD, April 15. We have not been represented in the columns of the Enter prise for tome time. The reason la that our communications were either to long the type-totter could not get them put up in time for press, or else be could Dot read the communications. We will not make them so long this time, and will try and write better. The correspond ent's apology it accepted. Epitor.' Spring seeding it about finished and we are working our spud ground, making garden and beautifying our burg in gen eral. W. C. Ward, our road boss, and his ton Car! have been doing much needed work in the district. The new mail route has made it neces sary for a good part of our population to bare their mail changed to Viola so they can take advantage of the free delivery. L. Mosher, who is at work in the Clack amas wood camp, spent Sunday at home. The social dance that was given by Johnnie Potter and Pug Smathers was a grand success. In last week's Courier-Herald the Staf ford correspondent used the Frogpond writer somew hat roughly in regard to the Washington coonty teachers' institute. Now we were represented there and are informed on good authority that it was just as the Frogpond writer stated. Also that Stafford hs a Washington county Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Enow It, Bow To Find Out. , Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If It stains your linen It Is evidence cf kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to Cass It or naln In convincing proof that the kldneyt and blad- j . -.... ucfaieouibi uracr, What to So. There la comfort In Iha k nAalaWlrfafi SIM often expressed, that Dr. Kllmer'a Swamp- D..a a I a 1 I ..... n.001, mo great Kiuney remedy lunula every Wish in curing rhnmatUm ..in in tu - o - I,,,, ,,, lIK) Dick, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part vi mo unwary passage, ii corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain In passing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many timet during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the hiaWt in, it. derful cures cf the most distressing cases. 11 you neea a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In 50c. andjl. sizes. You may have a samcle bottle 01 ihia wonaenui aiscovery and a book that tells a book that telIg!53WrrtalEa about It, both sentrtttlfe'frS lutely free by mall,ilWg more absolute address Dr. Kilmer h. r, . . Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer In this paper. teacher, and tint cnrrtoinli'iit front there la an intimate friend of the tame, and aa their teacher took 110 part in the diHciisslmi It somewhat hint the writer. The Uev. F.xou, who was appointed to the M, K. circuit, will llll bit appoint inent here on the second Sunday at night, a 11. 1 the fourth Sunday atll o'docd a. 111. All are invited to attend. Lester Spiague, of Stone, Is working for Win. Hpraguo. School commenced Ibis morning lu Pmlrlct 2l, with Mint Sandtoiid at pro trttitorcaa. Misa Maud Stone wils en gaged to teach the spring school but ou account of sickiieas could nut take It. Maude Moue la slowly recovering (10111 an attack of ineloa and (he grip. Mr. Pew e is reported quite sick with the grip. Several of our grangers attended Po mona at Logan lat Wednesday. AU had a pleasant time. The Miaaes Hertlia and F.thel Sprague, af Stone, teul Saturday and Sunday with relatives here Harry Moahrr rode over from Frog pond Friday to stay over Sunday. Alms Ain4, Aprl. 12. School commenced April 1, with Mrs. Calvin as teacher. The Aim band and glee club have just comoteld their hall, where they bold semi-weekly rehearsals. Mrs. il. F.. llraiuhall was the guest of Mrs. J. A. Hiukman, Monday, Alfred Itiddlck, of Lents, Is atumdlng the Aims high school. The clouds disappeared Fatter Sunday and a heavy frost followed, II. L. Hickman makes a trip to Sandy every two weeks. There must Ins some attraction there. 0. V. Hickman and family hate mured to Mount Tabor to tx-lter their condition aa other folks do. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burroughs, of Candy, are here visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Tabke. 11. K, lirauihall, the head sawyer at ISramhall's mill, has a ranch near by where all his spare time is utilised Im proving it, C. P. Brooks bat sold bit ranch to Wru. Hardin. The weather is lovely now and farm er! are ruhing early gardening. Hallway tirt continue to float down the flume from Bratnbull't mill. Our altitude being somewhere between 1.000 and 1.200 feet above sea level, it seen s to be favorable for growing-fruit ol all kinds. Prospects were never better than now. Codlln moth lo apples is com paratively unknown be re. Stafford StarroBD, April 16. The larmers are too busy at present lo go on tlie road with teams nnlees it is absolutely neces sary. Another week of hot days and sheep shearing time will be upon as. Mrs. Larson and daughter, Mrs, Car penter, attended Pomona grange at Lo gan last week. The Stafford school planted a Black Republican cherry tree Arbor Day. The ceremonies were quite formal and op to date. The names of pupils were encan-d in a bottle and tested. Miss Jennie Itei cble put the bottle in poeition where It will probsbly stay until most of the pu pils whose names it contains shall bat e the pleasure of partaking of the tree's juicy fruit over and over again. Koad grading is being crowded along as fast as pooHible. Mr, Turner's familiar face is seen on our pleasant driveway almost daily. Mr. Theofeld Keichle was out from Portlahd to spend Sunday with relatives and others. Geo. Cline drives about in a top buggy of late. OiWrgu. OHWtoo, April 17. A bold bail burg lar entered the store of U. W. Prosscr Monday niht and procured fur himself a supply of cigars and two or three dol lars in cash. This is the third time that Mr. Frosser's store has been burglarized within the past eighteen months, .The Oswego fishermen are doing fairly well so far. The first night's catch was probably the largest that will be made during the season. Why? Will some fisherman answer, Crops in this vicinity are looking well. The fruit prospect Is splendid. The pipe foundry is In operation. The O. I. 8. has put the lots in what 1. 1 i 11 . .1 . 1 is anuwn luo uiu io 11, upon me 111 n r ket. Mrs. Maud jlWn, of Boise City, Idaho, It visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mis. Thomas Fox, bhe expecta to spend the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. James I lead rick visited friends In Vancouver last Friday and Saturday. Storms and blizzards in the East; Oro- gonfairas the lilies which bloom in boundless profusion in tho woods. "I bad Dilos so bad I could irot no rest nor find a cure until I tried Pu Witt's Witch Hazel Halve. After using it once, I forgot I ever had anything like piles." E. C. Bolce, Homers Point, N. Y. Look out for imitations. Be sure you get De Witt's. Geo. A. Harding. DISi IF H Gv3 Family IVlodlolnoo. Cough Honey. Kidney mi Backache CUREL Blood and Liver rh4 and Nerve Tonic Oraat Blood Claiming: Rstnatty for Sprint UaaUacltoa, Coiiillpallou,' Tlrtd." (tarvuu. Dyspepsia Guro Golden Relief St. Vitus' Dance I Ask your ilrufflil fnr Almanac fur 1 wo 1 coatalnlnt daacrlptlans of lb Rarnadlssasd CtrllQcalas e( lb tuoil raiuarkabla carts srtr acUlartd by cnadlolas. For Sale by C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist, Oregon City, Or. I'rio Add In tliH llliMxi C'aiiwa ithtiilliiallsiu, rHlatlca, (tout and Neuralgia ..The -Hex lUieuiimtic Kinir.. rmi'r Hi ratl" A wrlttKn giiarsxti tb rarh rlcg lo rtti'n )tnr m trry In :U) da II tn.l antirrW atlal' tty. I'liH'K 2.'K). A Htrl card lll bring our littl. rioollni that tells tlm slnry. Addr.a, w . .1 I. u I I V II II VI . Till . . 1W san.Tia A Amihuk4. Irrifon t'liy, tlri-vnn A rapl'allx.tlon of SS OUti.OiH) ought to rnabl II . Tin Can trit'l to expand ls biixlniv ' at tn tnkr In full dinner pads. ltara l.real llrllaiav Urltalu't "rarth liunwr" Is a rHxiinmQ ttui-r on the ciiiitliiriit. hut liMik st hnt wo hara glvrti away without tli i-at n-awn! We took tin Ionian Ulnuds In IsiO and handiH thnn over to (irw for nothing about to yrara aflrwanL Corsica shows (.forgo III as Its ting, but w atiaodonrd It thrro yean later, and the Krenrh naturally grabtxtj It Tangier came lo ua by the niarrlag of Charles II. Wo abandoned It at tho end of 72 years. W. took Cuba In 1?S and handed It bark to the Kpaulanla. after holding It for 10 inontho. Wo tuuk tho Philip pines and returned them to tho aainu country for Nio,(xx) which wta ucer pulL Hert Is a abort list of other placet which we oiicv held and gar. up with out compulsion; Mluorta. Hlclly, Hat dlnla, Ilueiioa Ay ret, tlonterld-o, Java, rondlcherry. CeleU-a, Woluccao, t:bi and about Ui other ilaca. Wo took Cap. Colony In ITA. but gatrt It up again to the Hutch. In lvJ we Umk It againand kept IL Ixiudon Standard. To tho ordinary houaeuiald tbo fall ing of a house plant Into a rlolent paroxysm of couching I naturally dliwoiieertlng. Yet then) are plants which will do this when the broom or the duster beglus to make dust fly. This singular plant Is the "coughing Ix-an." known to tho botaulat aa the Eutada tuiNlcna. It la a tintlvo of warm and molat tropical countrlna and cannot and will not stnnd dust When dust ft ties uon the breathing Kre In tho leavi't of this plant and chokes them, a gas accumulates limlde the leaves, and when It gnlns sufTlelrlit strength forcibly "blows off," clearing tho pores of dust and making a Bound exactly llko coughing. At tho same time the leaves tremble and the plant actually "gets red lo the face." through tho sinking of tlie green chlorophyll groins and tho appeurajico of red par ticles on tho leaves. This plant It sometimes used as a bouse plant, and sweeping tho room sets It coughing, to tho Intense astonishment of persons not familiar with lu peculiarities. Mlaavd III. Ua.ta. An American who was ojoiimlng In Spain at tho tlmo snys Uiat 011 the lny wljen Dewey was destroying the Spnii lull squadron at Manila a representa tive audleiieu. Including some of Bpain't bravest and best, wero attend lng a patriotic bullllght In Madrid, applauding these words of tho famous niatndore: "With tho easo with which 1 hnvo killed this uohlo animal, tho bull, will tho glorious Hpsnlah nation up hold the traditions of tho past and keep green tho laurels of their Illus trious fathers by triumphing over the Yankee pig." . Tho Onlr ThJnsr. A man once wrolo to a western law yor for Information In regard to a per son who hud owed him a consldcrablo turn of money for a long tlmo. "Wbut property has he which I could attach 7" ho asked. Tho lawyer's reply was brief and to tho point: "Tho iimn died six months ngo. Ho hat left nothing subject to attachment savo a widow." Youth's CompaulBn. A Smooth Answer. ne Do you think you really wanted a new dress now? Bhe You don't know anything about It I wish I had known before I mar rind you what a stupid you oro. He You might have guessed It easily, when I offered to marry you. riek-Mc-Up. . Yor Coughs, G0UI1, Grip, or "Cold" In ANY PART of body, fill. MAX, Ml, l , ( u0 " For a wlii'le year Iruulil lu tin , irk ,' rnlln'il only lr IioI'IIh on lo a i-halr. I U,. lur.'il ullli four illifi'U'iit ili1l lain !n,i r. I'i'lVKit nil rtillnf 'Mm UN of ! Ixitllra l, !r. Nniisr s KUI in r auj aackaniis t'ut Svn mi' a In t nil". J. l. M, It Ik km liaakVA, I ra("fl In. I'a.. Julio I. u.i, 1 lir ar K'i I dad airi alU. It ( Kryll" ' l'l""l l"'l"i, Proaklns oiit n. my L.'uil ami (' s'r piiy'li laii rIi.ii,,, Iuii fur M'titml iiiimiIIk Wlllioiil ftnlilt. I tin n t..k n I,iii.- of lr, r ulnars aluoa and Llvar Ramaity aud hrv Tonlo i.iivi,,v a 'oiii.i lut iiro. lua. Uw lkatt I if sN'tiiin-t. I'rtttliHila NY. l.ik.ll.ri. I liana ua Dr. rtnitar s Oula niaiir iroara fur 1 1 u iliMiaxa ami ll ula lr alil h II I a'li rn'l and fuuna l fully Wiial t all u ylaliii rrsstdini Clda'r M y jtiurth. Pia1 fur Cuts, llrultas. Burns, bid tnrtt, Ipralni, CuUta, (lri). tort Throat, folio, Wysauury, tuwal Truublaa, II ka unlalllns. aau.ikki, Jaa Maa Fvn.ru. rriaia m r a. ...M aa tr .M.r at. trnw Myl(lnta nllrfi'l Ions l'l iIm Il I trM all of Dm hmmIii ir'pnrnllitta ai r uau irr rli'llona IIImhiI stall f II y tr.- iii.l pr. I'anaar t Iypaini4 1 ami Uiu iiaviif II rit.H i.Ml a I'um. h(uif r aliullar i'a' thnl ha n i im,i, r (l rvaili'ii bate Ut-n I'linil If l,i i,. il I nro I'r V. J. I biiih,i, Stwria n4 .. . mm. W r(.-l lf II II k. M 4 1 I . 1 . I tl I iK i: 1: v itiiKfM Atu'm . Hartford, Conn. 1 llll ) I'Olnir tirrpnrnllixi simply iUi. f p dry ealartb I ly dry tip lh rrtina, hU h odliora lo ilia tn"llil'lla klid danxu. Oaaeaiiiiig a far Itiura ar riuU'tMuh.atliaa tlio ordlii 'y f"i in t i-aUiih. A. Ih-JJit. li(f iiilmlaiilt, f Uimt, an -k .ii tuu.1t and ua. It. 1 !i.U rU. xa, a.HtlK. t..I hraio. K.lj I roam 1 i j l t '1 a roinnly and vdl cu . cl't'i i r t "lit I'.. I . eiljf and r!ca-i.llr. A I' .d t'i - fliAlie-l f,f .) rt . A I 1! 1 t' -ijl, tall II, t too. t.i. l 'y llrult.ara til aira f 1., N.Y, Tho luliti cira ii!uul j t , d.K-a n4 Irril.U or rata .-ia.-liii. Il '.rr.l llwlf Otaf SI I'MhIihI S'ul oii,'ry u(fr, rllT. Ii( iiiiUi.nUly ll.a painful Ii.IUiuUiaU'O. With l.ly's ( rratti Ha ul at. onuad agluat KaaaJ CaUrrb ku llajr )'arr. It Is poaltlvrly announrrd that lh.ro It lot i)ocal strike Ihlsy.ar, Ofcourw, this is snolhar fvather In tho ltalg.ar of Mr. Hantit. You will atte tints If you try to euro Indignation or d)tieaia by starving youraelf. That only makes (I wort hen you do rat brsrtlty. You always nod plenty of good food pruparly dl gettod. Kixlol ytMtla Cure Is tht reault of yrars of aelentiflc rwtrch for something that would digest not onlr oino elrinenta of food but every kind. And it Is the one remedy that will do It. ieo. A. Harding. Instead of bringing tinn. Agulnaldo to tho United States, It wool J b much Wlaer for (he government to repatriate Honor Mxlo bps. A Trstlaionlal .'tutu Old Inglsnd. "I considur CliaiiiU-rlalu's Coogb Itmnedy tht at In the world fur bron chitis." ssjs Mr. William Havory, of Warrington, Knglaiid. "Jt baa saved my wife's life, aim having been a martyr lo bronchitis for over six years, being Uiot of the thnn ronfliind lo her bed, She is now ipilti, well." Hold by (1. A. Ilardini, drugglat, (Jsllirslih's Cuiirirtlourrv. Opposite the liank c.f Oregon City Is the finest In the city. All kinds of fresh bouieinsde cnmlina always on hand. Halted almonds to order, If troubled by a weitk digestion, loss of appetite, or constipation, (ry a few doset of Chamberlain's Htoiuach and l.Ut Tablets. Kvery box wsrrantod. For sate by (i. A. Harding. He Kept His Leg Twelve yeart ago j W. Kulllvan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Inflamatiun and blood l)laiiilng set In. For two yean lis suffered Intensely. Then the best doc tors urged smputation, "but" ho writes, "I used ona bottle of F.ltictrlo DilUtrt snd IX boxes of JJuckliiln'i Arnica Halve and my leg was sound and well at ever." For KruptioiiH, Kczema, Tetter, Palt Klicinn, Soros and all blood disorders Klectrlc niltitrs has no rival on earth. Try them. (ioo. A. Harding will guar antee satisfaction or refund money. Only 50 cents, bHAW'Sl'UKU MALT is free from adulteration, drtiirs. cm.l.i anlrltji and other liarmfiil Ingrodiunts. Absolutely puro. Hold by K .Mattiiiks, Oregon City, Oro. . 3Eox- Sale. 10 acres good land miles from Oro kon City, on Holcoinb road. Would; trade for a hutiso and lot in Oregon City. F. MUNDHKNKB, I'arkplace, Ore. Inquire at I'arkphico store. The Enterprise $1.50 per year.