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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1001. fa CORRESPONDENCE Oor correspondents will pt send la article before Wedneday o( each week, otherwise it reaibo ut too late for iblication. Wllholl Wu.iiorr, May 19. Crop are In, grain looks fine and promises a big barveeU H. Thoraa and A. Crown, two tome aeekert who left here a short tima go for northern Washington, only got balf way to the end of their destination arben they became discouraged with the pro pert nd returned home. They con cluded that the land of mud and rain araa the beat after all. Mr. Ilaun haa been making the brush fly, bat It wis on another man'a land. Bad lurk to Mr. Haun. Ilia loaa waa the railroad company' gain. Mrs. In Groahong and danghter-in-law, of Beaver Lake, were viiting Mr. A. Crosaln on Pleasant Hill one day laat week. Jake Groahong returned home from Gervais one day hut week, from where be haa been visiting his daughter for the past few weeks. Our Halt la High f lly d tow price. .tlUa CloldUh. Critral Point The crop need mora warm weather. Winter wbeat look yellow in the wet place. Spring; grain is all in the ground and the lata showers hare given it good dart, with the prospect of a good crop. PoUtoea are all planted with a big acreage. I should judge there ia at least two or three hundred acree in tbi vicinity already planted. The outlook for a good fruit crop con tinaea to be bright, excepting a few early varieties that have been damaged by the frost. Miss Guasie Randall baa gone to Brookfield, Wash., to teach a six month's term of school the same school she taught last summer. Geo. Blanchard ia building a .new barn. There ia preaching in this vicinity every Sunday. All are cordially invited to attend. The health of the neighborhood ia food. Canu. . Cari-s, My 20 The Central Grang er gave an open meeting at Mr. Frank Jsggar's residence Fridsy afternoon, May 13, followed by a dance in the even ing;. The program consisted of vocal and instrumental music and recitations There were somewhere near 300 goesta present. Danciug commenced at five and continued till the wee ima' boors of the morning. A splendid time ia re ported by all who attended. Cams can boast of one thing and that is, it always draw a large crowd. J. J. Gayer and son Will, intend going to Eastern Oregon Wednesday to take take np claims. Preacott Kalbfliesch is working at Mo lalla. Miw Clora Graham is away on a visit to The Dalles.' j A. Hayward and family are going to move to Oregon City soon, and we are aorry to looee such good neighbors. Preston Cooper and family are visiting their parents previous to going to East ern Oregon. Mr. Cooper formerly worked at the Oregon City mills but had to leave on account of his health. Highland. Highland, May 20. Sickness is quite prevalent here. Mr. E. Cummins is suffering from beart trouble. Mrs. Mitchell has been quite sick but we are glad to learn of her steady re covery. Does the Baby Thrive If not, something must be wrong with its food. If the mother's milk doesn't nour ish it, she needs SCOTT'S EMULSION. It supplies the t elements. of fat required for 1 ithe baby. If baby is not Ja IVJUI 1JI I Via DJ tlJ at UIIUUI food, then it requires 4 ..in. r i.! i i aeons tRiuision 4 t Half a teaspoorJul three 4rr,rt r c-t In Ic it or to; v. . Htu'-J I W fil UJ i i. f t effect, it ccrs b have a t e . if-.. , . 1 m;io':T f c and c; :n. A I ' ;c"t t i ct our siUibiiivius. f Should be Ukcn In summer es 7 well as winter. f joe. r,d $i.x, all Jrui-viits. T X SCOTT it DoW.NK, Chennsis, NrW York. i .. ''' "1 Mr. G. R. Miller baa also been con fined to her bed for several day. Last Saturday evening while John Scott was ri'ling at a very rapid rale hi born ran over a steer causing his horse to fall, which hnrt John very badly. Vr. Strickland wt summoned and the pa tient was reating aome easier thia morn ing. Harry Kroat, of Oregon City, came out this evening on his wheel to visit for several day with friend. The A. O. U. W. organliers met at the Highland ball last Saturday evening for the purpoae of organising a lodge. MiseTeanie Mayduld'a house it up and the carpenter are hurrying it comple tion. Wnat next TennieT Misa Bell Fowler arrived today from Seattle to vialt hit mother, Mr. Van tage. Children' Day will be celebrated June lit at the Grange ball. Alms Aims, May 18. Kailroad tie are now going down the Walker creek at the rate of 5000 per day and night. A Mr. Gra ham, who reside near Troutdale, haa the contract for driving them down the Sandy river ro Troutdale. Great are the resource of Oregon. Light frost last night but no damage teem to have been done. Mr. George Gibbons, of Bull Run, I the new foreman at Branhall't mill. K. L H ick man ia in Portland on busi ness and will return Sunday. Henry Tabke bat hit new wagon about completed. He expect to nae It in moving hit household goods away from thit place. Some young sprigs from the valley have been np here tenting out in the rain for teveral da?t. They did nothing but shoot into the air and yell. The presumption is that they will go borne and report a way up time in the moun tains. It it reported that one of our citizent, who it a member of a Christian sect, went to Troutdale a few days ago and in antwer to the question, "Where do you live?" taid, "1 live in the outskirts of hell." If true his language implies that he doe not live exactly in hell, but that hi neighbor do. But owing to the source tber refuse to regard it aa a aeri out reflection asserting that since it is evident that such placet exist oolv In the minds of individuals. It may be closer to him than hit language implies. So he may do his neighbors a great favor br hedging it in. that it may not come their way. Mr. Perkint, of Uorlburt, tnd B. G. Bowen, of Portland, were at Aim on businesa one day thia week. .lew trimmed hats ai popular prleea. tialdamlth. Reedy. Nkedv, May 19. The weather baa been quite stormy for the paat week but hope it will toon change. LeaisSpagla will come home abont the 2Gth of May for a summer vacation. Needy haaorganized two nines Needy Cyclone and Needy Scrub and toon will beat the world's record. Mr. George Brockttt it building a large cellar. Julius Spagla and Clarence Miller are working at Butteville. Mr. Fishdied laat Monday, the 13th, and was buried at the Hock Creek ceme tery. C. S. Molecn does not keep the store open on Sunday. The poUto crop is nearly all planted. Charley Spagla probably will work for C. S. Molson this summer. The hop crop ia splendid around our vicinity. Dover. Doveb, May 15 The fruit in this vicinity is not killed. Currants and gooseberries are plenty. , Born, May 11, to Mr. a'nd Mrs. C. Pagh, aeon. Mr. Seward and Mr. Judie and family, of Minnesota, have settled in our midst. They are well pleased with the country and are busy clearing land for garden They intend toon to build houses and out buildings. N. Nelson has gone to Astoria to work (or the summer. Jacob Cooper had the miafortuue to cut bis foot very badly last week. W. P. Roberts is preparing to build a large frame barn soon. A. J. KitzHiniller haa returned from eastern Oregon. Joseph DeSliazer is going to build a cellar thit spring. Mr. Seward went to Portland Monday. C. Pagh has improved his farm by building a barn. Mrs. Cooper Is having quite a lot of fencing done on her place. C. Bowman and family were visiting Mr. Nelson's laHt week. , The Sunday School is progresHing very nicely at present. All are invited to at tend. TIi'tr wnm to tie quite an attraction in I'cvcr for j. Woode!. Mr. J!. I'(;Xlii!Zfr W;ii! vihiting his hods in I i .J.i in P v.-.,,! List w. ( k. :h !') '!;'.. , . :-r !; '-'! i V.. . '. i.;.t i-i-- : i . ' t .'(.'' .;! l' :'!; i.i:it. WHS l:('.'n ,1 I iiii". fn in i !i"lc CM!! I'. ir..: Sandy, May 1!) Tlie rc-ent rain wuh hi IireciiiU-il by most of the l.iriixjrs. It yave the spuds a good fit art, hut we Risking Life To make a living I And w stand and st.tre up st the ttmn in the clouds, won dering that any man can Ins o fixU naniy. inn wnat oi the business man, who hits txirely time to snatch a hasty Meal, and gulps dowu a lunch of pie ami milk iu a few mitnitrj? He too, it risking hia life to make a living. I. lie i suttnineil by fmnl properly digesteti and amimilittrd. The re sult of hasty eating and irregular meal ia "weak stoinach, and a "weak " atom a i b menus a . weak man. When the stomach ia " weak " the food eaten it not properly digested and cannot be jpcr fectty aMitnilatetl, ao that there is a daily los of nutrition, which in time will result in physical cullapae. lr. Iherce' Coldrn Medical Piscovery cure diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enablea the assimilation of all the nutri tive value of the food eaten, and so builds up the body into sound health and strength. Mr. Nl Ntlton, tti rrlrtiratH IrUh Come dian and Mimic, of y Kvlra lUrrrC Cuni.lru, N. J wr1tr : W fulfilled sn ihfiiudI of IwtIt wrrkt and Ihr c)ii"lnl ltarlmg (av aac a had touch of Ihul drradnl dimw railed driprpu. I I"" tnrd nrvnrlhint puaaitil lo oirv II till Ut utrk. whilr pluvma al a H. Krlth'a ai)oi Thnilrr. rhtUdrljihU, la Ih Nrltoa Tna. a prolraidonal frtrnd of mint ad vtatd m lo Ir Ih- llrivr'a (Uil.lrn Mrtlk-nl Ina enrvrv I Irird II, and. thank God. vltb food rrwlla. Pr. Pierce'a Common Sense tedical Adviser, in paper covtra, ia sent ' on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to nay expense ea mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, BuUalo, N. Y. wouldn't feel bad about It if It would qait now. J. II. Revenue ha a crew of men at work on the Sandy Ridge road, much improving the look of the highway by cleaning out brush and logs. Grandpa Revenue I very ick. Mr. Revenue I at an advanced age and bad alwava been hale and hearty until bis recent illness. His many friend wih him a speedy recovery. Wm. Warspe is building a new resi dence. We wonder what thia means. Miss Amelia Meyer has gone to Port land to work. II. Bions, O. C. Brum and wife and on Earl wereont from Portland viaiting relative here a few days laat week. Wm. II Ridderbuat h ia contemplat ing building a new barn. Wm. Warspe had the misfortune to have his leg badly smashed while haul ing lumber. Hia leg came in contact with a large rock in the road causing a painful and severe wound. . . Mr. and Mr. Yetech, of Borings, were the guests of Mr. Brum Thursday. A lively crowd gathered at Mr. How ard' hotel Saturday to join in a pleasant little dance. The music and laughter of the young people chimed together and made our little town ring with happi ness. .Xe arrival daily In Heady lo Wear Hal at .Ml) ftuldaiullh. Mllwaukle As a result of previous arrangements Mr. George H. I limn, assistant secre tary of the Oregon ' Historical Society, visited the school last Monday afternoon and gave a very interesting and inntruct ive talk about the early day of Milwau kie. In company with him came Mrs Shane, a daughter of Mr. Ixit Wbitcomh, whose donation land claim tVcame Mil waukie under hia guidance; also Mrs. Judga Waite, a daughter of M 1 1 nine's first sobool teacher. They were also pupil of the fintt school held in tins, the Grst public school district in Oregon Territory. Mr. Ilimes had also letter recently written by lr. O. .Nixon, liter ary editor of the Chicago Inter Ui ean, w ho was the second teacher here. He ia authority for the statement that the foundation for Hezekiah f'utturworth'e Thottaands nave Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tllng Indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If It stain your linen It Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain In the back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold vater and scalding pain In pawing It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that Ui,plea.';,m necessity cf being compelled to go often during the 6ny, and to get up man times during the night. The rnIM and the extra- ordinary effwt of Swaip.Ro,t !:; t r:s.!!red. It t'rr.''s the Mf.-hrit f-,r v dtrful cures of the most r.a If you ro:'l a r.,'-.:-.i.f; you i:ou.-i Lf.t. iWii Vj d.':;;;,;;-s!:ii:c.ri.'5 ;.. ;:: Yet: r-.'-j l-'vo a : . L .. vsr, :? ' f and a Look that toi::v ""' ' . mere alout I!, both sir.' I absolutely free by rr.ail, - .on suciress ur. iMirner u ti,w, .r hv,uii lot. Co., Bingbamton, II. Y. Vlien vrilirig men tion reading this generous offer In this paer. MITCHELL, , 1 '-1-wa I And a full lino of . Evans Potato Planters Agricultural Implements, Vohiclos and Bicycles First and Taylor Streets, Portland, Oregon. story, "The I.4K ft hool llouae on the Columbia," wt hi own iirience at Milwtukle, on the Willamette. The scene changed to the Columbia by the author to kIvs hltu a broader field. The graduating eiercWt of the Mil waukie school will tw held at H o'cU k on Die evening of Tuesday, June 4(h. The program will consist of a few num ber by member of the clase, and a data a.ldre by Ch.plain W. 8. OilUrl on "The Critical Age." Ao admlnlun foe of ton cent all! be charged. The people of Milwaukie Java got a boy to keep the cowt from going lo Sell wood and are going lo pay blui eiht dollar a mouth. Arrangement are being made for re pairing and repainting the Evangelical chuich. 11 warm weather would continue a few days strawberry picking would begin In earnest In the vicinity of Mllwaukle. Bortrm Boiinov May 20. Farmers are about all through st-wdlng. 1'ruapecU are goud for a big grass crop. A lartje crew of hand have bn at work under the supervision of Assistant Hoad iloaa, J. A. Ilichey. Wm. Herderman baa gone to I'ortland for a short" ttay. Mr. Weatherleyof I'ortland who ha been viaiting at J. A. Kichey' returned bom Friday. O. M. Kichey aiade a trip to lireaham lost week. Mi Me Anna and Kmma Uurckharl were the guest of ltoea Yetscli laat Sun day. V Albert Utiger has gone to t. I'aul for stay. There will be a literary entertalnmrnt at our school boune Saturday evening, June 8, after which there will be bankets told, the proceeds to go toward thing the school bonne. Mr. and Mr. K.Jar Itichey were the guests of Mr. and Mn. W. If. lloiing .Sunday. Mr. Peter ami Miaa Hose Vetch at tended the dance at Damascus Katurday evening. Mr. SU-venaon, of Portland waa visit ing hi cousin, Mi" Withey Sunday. O. W. Iioring made a trip to llama cus Sunday. James Norrls ami Mir Annie Hlnkle were the gut la of Mr. I'uterand Mim Koa Vetch Sunday. rtialford. Staitokd, Msy 5fl. Memorial ser vices were held by Company C, Oregon militia, lust Sunday at the grave of Don Hoy Gage. The ceremonies were very short, but Impremlye. Hon, K. A. Mows, a veteran of the Civil war, alto an officer of the first organization of Oregon militia, tendered the company a few word of greeting which were re sponded to by Captain Clothier. Thu soldiers boy's monument waa unveiled by an officer of the company, then the three volley were fired over the grave, A bugler took position near the monu ment and sounded the lost call. About 650 persons were present to witness the ceremonies. A bountiful lunch had been spread to which the guard added rations of hardtack and can nod beans, After exorcise at the grave the com pany marched to J. p, Gage't field and there drilled for almost an hour. A bower came up and they stacked arm nnder cover . At 4 p. m. they departed via Oregon City. Mr, Weddlo hat gone to. JeflWsun j from there with many othnrs will go in to the Coast mountains to Hpend a fiw days on thoir claims, Marcnft Baker has purchiiHud a wood cutter's lioiiHD, which he huulisd home, Mimmu will hooii hiivo un uhodo of Iiih own. Hoad HofH Aden Ih improving tho Slmrpnrid (' il'cr hill. 1 Ic Ihih opened it etoric 'junriy on the M.iiip 1 '.alter pbice from wli'i'li roel: V.V l.e h;iul''d on to too rou l iov,n Hie Mim ji hill, nlo on !!.!' -.eiir .1 n... i rinier'i! r-rd ll,c in ...I f 1 t: :' .:r .id j-. r; e ,.d the cr.liool Iioiihi). J:ijMI To tliK wife of Allio 1't'teiM (ill (lie 20th, a ilinitfliter. All doiii widl. Henry BchaU in building a hciird fence. LEWIS & STAVER COMPANY. Mitchell Wagons Hoosior Drills Caso Plows Champion Mowors and Bidders Southwick Hay Presses' What Mull Wt Hait l'r Derrtt Thi qiiratlon arliMiw In Ih family ev ery day. 11 us answer it to-day. Try Jell O, a delicious and healthful dert. I'repariHl Id tao minute, NoUdllngl no baking ! simply a Id boiling water and art to cxl. Flavor: Union, Oranga' HaspUrry and Strawberry. (il a ck age at your grocer totlav. 10 ct. I'tsby. TCakhv, May Jl.-MIPetra Konot la very 111 at the bom of her parents, with tuliai'illt. Wan A Co , will oio grw-ery Ure here in few days. Mr. Wbhe ha returned from Port land where the waa visiting bar auo (rant. John Htdman I having hie liouae painted. Mr. Nia spent lat werk lo Portland with friend and relative. ' Canby bamball nine were lo play al Uervai this wek, but for Kiln rraaun failed to do ao. MiM Kva Todd flnUhed a very surraae ful term of school al Ulvrralda, leal Frl day. A plcme was held In I'lauwn grove on Saturday, with a well rendrrd programme by the scIhriI. Some of tha enthuUt were a litll dampenel by the he,y rain jut after dinner. Die-1 At Canby, May 19, ol heart dia ease. J. C. Wolgamot agnl 74 year. ltt-eBd was lnrn in Millertbur, Ohio, June a, rama to thl i-a.t In H1 and to Oregon In KV., where be baa alnce reaide-l. II teavr a alfe and two on to mourn his !. Brtk jV 14 14 Hjj i nn txff jfV 14 Hjh inn lifUllf Iteattr triwt P.kavkh Camg, May :t.The Wet.h OmgrKgatioiial chun h la In a progress ive stale. The building In and outside ia to be painted. The work bat been laid out thia week on contract The people have heart to work and the bleat ing of the Ixml ia tion them. Since the Hev. J. Morlala Kichards, It. I), ha taken ita paatorage thing are In a lively condition, l.ail Sunday new ollUert were elm led. The following were ap pointed : Deacons, Thorns M. Thomaa, William X. lUvics and William lte. Leader of intiilc, David W, Thomas. Clerk, John K. 11. Treasurer, Da vid K. Jones. Trustees, Humphry Jones, David K. Joneo and John M. Jone. Next Sunday afternoon the Sabbath School will bold its quarterly meeting. The seliool for the past three months have been studying the (Jospcl of John, III chapter, which will lie ((Mentioned npon by the pastor. The children also will go through the calechlaui, Kodd Mam, The Gift of Mother. We expect to have a good time. All are Invited to attend our meetings. P.lg reduction In trimmed data. Mr. II. T. Htadnn. It MuyrI III Leg. P. A. Danfoith, of I.aGrangn, 0a. , tu fTe red for tlx months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but write that Hucklen'a Arnica Salve wholly cured ll In five day. For ulcers, wounds, pile, It's the bent tulve In the world, Cure guarantmld. Only 25c. Sold by Geo. A, Harding, Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. This .rei;iral Ion onti!)!", r nf th'i 1 oi,,o sliitit i and dlK' fd'i all l:lhils(if f'lod. If. (.'I Vc.i I'l' !.:i lit I'.i.i f ;;in lie v r fiilH to C-.lll'l', ! I, ;.lr.v. , t.,. lo III I, j til'! f'Mi. V'lM w."!!.. Tl,- -,i.. I . :;:,it,vo l.!otii:n-.lm i-Ml t , i.rm.j , V.i'iH' 1 : i -! -i .f '. ; : , 1 Ic r,i : f;jr.-.-! :-r'. r ,:! foiv-l. Ib ,h uiictju'.illi 1 fm id! .;t,:!..uh troubles. ' Prei(ired only 1 y K. (', In. Witt f Vi., :Mi'itxO ' Thu 41. UiulocoiiUliiiiii llmi alliuCiOc. hUu. Special Prlce$ I T j Vcarcful Buyert.y l.aJU' Hlarh aa4 WkMdUr aalUr llala ('hlMrva'a abal1 Atri- m4 ( alar . . .... t t'klMraa'a trliMl StM, Ball .Mlhr . Umhf Blt, tmallaUMlaelvM IS tWbr tkM, rstar . , lit Itaky n ! to Traali k, frwM , lo !! tlt I'Htkrvllaa, trw lop , ta m "Mil immr iut wim I.adir' Shirt WaUt In great variety. All Over Ur (Select Patlrmi. RED FRONT TRADING CO. Oert IIuom lli, trra Cm . insrrrrrxrzx. TO FARMERS. Qir !! Vfhlrl llaak. Oor llHlI Implement Catalogue. JUST ISSUED. Send yxir name and P. O, sJ- drraa and aa will mail one or both U as daaired, frew of all charge. Mltrbrll.UnliitVSUtrrdD. First and Taylor Sta. Portland, Oregon. - ) t S. J. YAUGIIiN, Mvcry, Fel and 8nl8Uble ORECONCITY. UK'ATXt) BKTWKE.1 Tilt BklDOl AKf Double and Hingle Rlgii, and lad die liorHca alwaya on hand at tha lowrnit price. A corral) connected with the burn for loose bUkIc. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by person ol letter. Horses Douirht and Sold. Home toardml and Fed on reason able terms. JOHN YOUNGER, Opp. Huntlei Dru Store, FORTY YEARsIaTERIENCE IS UrcKt Britain and America. 2,000 mileN oflong dis tance telephone wire in Orogon, WttHhington,Cft!i fornift and Idaho nowMn operation by tho l'ncifio Htulion Telephotio Oi'in jinny, covering V' toWKH. (itiick, itcetirale, cheivp 11 thu Hiithifnotidii of 11 )' f"' i i ;il coiiimUiiU'ii'1""' I :i !l cf! nu'elV.'ct tu " e!r:ir utulrrHHlinj-'. :0 It i'i;u nnd ''an I'rr.i"' h'a CI f:i l ily in .'!'.! ii t i'"'''" land. OreKnti City nfiicn ut- Harding's Dniff Stoic FREE