OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, AUGUST ii, 1901. S CORRESPONDENCE j Our corre(ondent will pleae (end In article before Wednedays of each week.otherwise it reaches us loo lute (or publication. HairSplits Barlow. MiM Viva Tull wont to Portland Wed nesday. MiM Mollie Rarlow went to Portland xr,n,u I R. R. nrttlon returned from Eastern Oregon Tuesday. D. 0. Freeman made a business trip to Portland Monday. Take t chance on that priie rocking chair t Freemn'(. Mackaburg and Barlow crossed baU Sunday. The game was tie. Coleman Marks threshed for Wm. Barlow Monday and Tuesday. Wood Jease (nd family returned to their home at Rosburg Monday. MiM Johnston, of Needy, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Dement a few days last week. ,. J. II. Blaocbard returned home Tues day after a several weeks visit with friends at New Era. W. W. Jeeee and wife and Wood Jesse nd family returned Saturday from a week's outing at Soda Springs. Miss Sbriner, who has been visiting several days with Mrs, R. E. Irwin, re turned to her home at Portland Wednes day. Among those from Barlow who attend ed the picnic at Hubbard the 27lli were: J. McCrairy, V. C. Kendall and D. Sheppard. Mrr and Mrs. W. 8. Tull and Mrs. Kinsey went to Portland Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Tull returned Friday. Mrs. Kinsey will visit a while with her daugh ter, Mrs. Mniih, beforw returning. " I have used Aver'i Hair Vlror j for thirty years, it is elegant for j a hair dressing and for keeping the i hair from splitting tt the ends." j J. A.GruencnfL-Mer,Grntfork,lll. j Hair-splitting splits ! friendships. If the hair- spumng is uonc on your own head, it loses friends for you, for every hair of your head Is a friend. Ayer's Hair Vigor In advance will prevent the S splitting. If the splitting has begun, it will stop it. J, II.Maktftk. Jklltrafitaa. If vour dnirctnl cannot aapntv von. (nd ui on il.'iUr and will iprws rm bottl. t uraml (It h name ii-. AUiim. Lowell, aUa. ( rour BMrmi iirti J.CAlUiCO Sedr. The weather has been quite warm for some time. The binders are running to their full capacity on every farm. i tie supervisor is now building a ne bridge over Rock creek. The W biskey hill is now finished and is one of the finest hills in the county. Roy Cochran and Emit Montandon were op to Independence last Sunday for a pleasure trip. The telephone company of Portland are- now setting posts and sooa the Needy citizen will have telephone lines The Needy Tornadoes played the Caa by nine and the game resulted in favor of the Tornadoes by a score of 10 to 11. Poi Houd View. E. W. Camehl spent Sunday in land, visiting friends and relatives. A large number from here attended the dedication of the Coogregtional church at Butte ville Sum Jay. Will Young was around this week in euring hop bouses fur the Butteville bop growers fire relief association. William Kakritx Is buying up consider able live stock this summer and dispos ing of the same in Portland. Mr. Wendalland Mies Mattie Baker, of Portland, visited the latter't parents, Mr. and Mrr. Matt Baker, Sunday. Ed Baker, Alison Baker and Charles McKiuney made a business trip to Port land Saturday, returning the same day An ice cream social will be held at the home of Rev, Barber, Friday evening Aug. 2nd. tverybodv is cordially in vited. Ed Baker lost a valuable horse Friday evening. It broke loose in tne barn and in some way jumped upon a sharp board which killed it inetantly. Wllhott Mrs. Wyland was visiting friends in Missouri town Thursday last. Mr. Groshong has rented the Widow Nicholson's farm. A. T. Bleatney, of Portland, was seen in our midst one day last week. jur. ferguson nas purchased a new wagon. What about McKinley prosper ity? uarye uartman, ot pcous Mills, was hauling shingles from Wilson's shingle camp one day last week. B. Wade went fibbing one day last week and made the lucky catch of ODe hundred and twenty-five trout. A. D. Mazingo, who has been working in a logging camp near Rainier for the past year, was visiting his parents in this vicinity last week. . I Only 50 Cents I to make your baby strong and r well. A tlttv cent hnttlenf Scott's Emulsion will change a sickly baby to a plump, romping child. Only one cent a day, think of It Its as alee as cream. Jp mr iree nsmpie, ana inr It 8COTT & BOWN& Chemist. 9-45 Pearl Street, New Tor, yx. and Ji.oo; all druggists. 0rSU. Haying is almost over. Mr. J. P. Irvin's arm U Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Bridenstine were eeen in our midst Sunday. Mr. J. J. Davis made a business trip to Oregon City, Friday. Mica Dollie Lemon was the guest of Miss Ethel Jonta Sunday. Mr. Rum Wilcox was seen on the streets of Garfield Sunday. Mrs. Emma Palmateer was calling on the ladies ot Garfield Sunday. The Q. Y. P. S. Club meeting has been postponed until after harvest. Born To the wile of F. U. Davis, July twenty-third, an einht pound girl. Aleck Irvin and Bob Akin are at the Hot Springs on a hunting and fishing trip. Mrs. Emma AnJera has been the guest of Mrs. Kate Irvin lor the past week. Mr. Rosa PInkley is on the sick list, but is improving nnder Dr. Summer's care. Our Sunday School is progressing very nicely nnder the leiderahip of Mrs. Holder. Mis Emma Glaubitx, of Portland, is visiting her sister, Miss Clara Glaubita, of Garfield. The fall grain is looking fine; there is a better prospect for oats than there has been for years. .Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Anders were the gues'.a of Misses Florence and Agnes Davis Sunday. July twenty-fourth, born to the wife of Frank J. Irvin, an eight pound boy. Mother and son doing well. t. j. uiii ana r.. i. null man, Uar field'( enterprising photographers, have returned Irora a month's outing. Mr. Cy. Crura bley, the field com mis sioner of the Upper Hatchery, has moved his wife and children to that place. Mr. and Mrs. Bert V - Tr o'-r-' -( i v- M-V flro 1 i GOING OUT OF BUSINESS! 4 !& A-jO, jV K aXaVjOl. v,Cui a A -ik-A.A A A-A-A. i-(A A i. A -A A. A A. A .A A A A. A A A.A.A A.AAuW.) I I 'V and Will dispose of my entire slock of Lnclies Wenr, elc, lr h ciisloiiier or lo the public in the nel JIO days. 1 am fin id i iiif, business on account of poor health. My entire stock will be marled down. Some of the goods away below cost. Following is a list. Come see my prices. I will convince the public of my determination to quit business. Sale will begin .Monday, duly 15. Dross Skirts Under Skirts Shirt Waists Muslin Underwoar Knit Underwoar Wrappers 31 Stylos of Corsots Hosiory Ribbons Lacos All ovor Lacos Yarns Embroidorics Towols Napkins Tablo Linon Dolls and Doll Honda Baby Hoods, Jackots -All kinds of Novoltios and Notions. After the 8tock is reduced J or any ono wishing to jiureha.Mo tho bulanco can have it nt a reanonahlo figure. All goods will be sold for cash. Noxt Door to Darlow's Crocory Storo. 1LLIN K. MARTIN, Prop. A A A. iftA. A A-A.jeiAA. AAuCk.A.Au&.A A-A.A.A A AJlAilk A. A a A-A.A-A AAAA A..A-Ae JlullA if minUter from TortlanJ ilelivered the sermon. There wi'l he regular services moat o( the (Uinmer A camping party left for Willioil Springs early Monday morning. Thoae going were I)r. Dedinan'a wife and chilj li Jin here, anj Mr. J, Me Kensle an.l Mi Nannie Dedman, o( Portland They will reinaiii until the niidJIe ot August. tjl l'ri. The weather Is very fine at present. Miw Grace Douglass it slowly Improving Dr. C. 6. Smith and family have gone to the coast. Mr. Frank Drake is to start for Cal ifornia today. There has been but little grain cut in this section; it Is very late getting ripe. Mr. A. J. Douglass hai gone to eastern Oregon to run a threeher during the har vest season. Mr. Alspaugh has bis mill dam nearly completed. It was to be ready for the fall run of grinding. rxHix stxui mm:. Several f.om Eagle Creek attended the Baxter have re- buket meeting at Caranaugli chapel, turned home to Oregon City, after a two Currinsville, last Sunday. weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Wil William Cooke and his sisters, Ki:ty COX. nj Knbv. Wttra II r hem vinitina tliil grandparent, Wen. J. Ilowletts, and other friend!, taut Sunday. Mr. Jerry Judd and family, 8. A Douglass and wife, L. Daker and family and Mr. A. J. Douglana, have gone the mountains for a few days on a pleat Kedland Birds and game are not going to be very plentiful this year. Miss Maude Stone made an extended trip to Liberal and Maukaburg last week Leonard Newkirk and wife, of Logan, nre WP were vititing her mother, Mrs. Moeher Sunday. Prof. Chas. Rutherford, of Highland, accompanied by his mother, visited Harry Moaner Thursday. w une otner states and counties are being burnt by the glowing sun we are enjoying pleasant weather. The free delivery of mail is giving Timothy, )i to $3 per ton good eatmfaction. F. Lehman bas the Pr vn. i,. i ..o.:,. .- . i Jiiusiuus uran. 1 0 00 ner r..n , , uim uu, .v,.i. i nn i... a..', ' o.,uim, f H..WM -r iuii, ciiop, fio ier ion, 1 r. t Wr.a..l.A I t I L. I 1 1 I Mitt n. . ' " cj'iBKuo, utuiii;iiiicu uj tier I uariey, ruueu, f.l.w per Ion, Oregon I'ltr flarkt-t Report. (Corrected to Friday.) Wheat No. 1,62c bushel. Flour Portland, $3.J0 per bbl. 85 per ik. Howard's Uost. UOc tr lu'k. 'i nrt til 1 ...mj per ijoi. jo sacKi. wniie. .j :ent twr uunnei, Kr7- 1-. 1 . . I 'I' I . . I t rt . iimy uiu iimoiny, ii- per ion. .New Clover 7 to grand daughters, Ethel and Grace, is visiting her daughters, Mrs. CJlin( and Tombelson in Portland. Harvesting has begun and when did you ever see a season that was better for baying and harvesting than this? Oh I we have the best country in the world. prairie Canby. There is plenty of dust on the at present. Mrs. Joseph Cook is at Newberg with ber eon, ay Cook. Mr. Henry Knight was taken (eriouslv lamb"' dreHmi' 6c ill Sunday evening. Potatoes new. (SOc to W)c Der sa k. Kggs Oregon, 17l4 toa)c per doien. cuiier itancti, Zo to 35 cents per roll Ulackberries, 3 to 3.jC per box. Currants, 4 to 4jc box. Onions, choice, lc to l'e per lb. Green peas, 2c per lb. Gooseberries, 16 to 20c per gal. Raspberries, 4 to K cents per box. vuerriBB. uarn var eiv. a iq n'n tur in. ; noyai Annes. nyac 10 4C ber lh. Dressed chickens, 10 to 12 c per lb. Livestock and dreRsed live, $3.00 to $3 75 per hundred. Hogs, live, Oct; nogs dresned, 7c; sheep, Va to 3'Aci sheeD. dreaiwd. veal, dressed, 7J; lambs, live, 3J4C: Mr. Lucke'e brother arrived fram Ne braska the first part of the week. Mrs. H. Bair and Miss Lillian -Car- rutbers have returned from Olix, Oregon. Mr. C. Burroughs and family, from Gresham, are visiting Mr. Kirk'a folks. Mr. ana Mrs. a. Hinshaw were at Marion last week visiting their parents. Mr. JJarrmore aud Rev. .Dunlap left here Monday for an extended trip to the mountains. me junior League were pleasantly entertained et the parsonage laet Satur day afternoon . Ice cream and cake were served and the little folks thoroughly enjoyea itiemseives. At the Christian church Sunday even ing a Bweumn meeting was be d. A I OASTOTIIA. Bim th . yf ll Kind Km Hart Hum BoozM Iri'lnff preparations aimnly dovel. op dry catarrh j they dry np the socrotions, which adhere to the membrane anil decom poe, causing a fur more soriou trouble tlmn the ordinary form of caturrh. Avoid nil drr. ing inhulatits, fuuieg, aniokeg aud miuirn and use tbut which cloanncs, Miothcs and heals. Ely's Cream Balm in such a rnnierl v and will cure catarrh or cold in the hoad easily and pleaHnutly. A triul sixe will be mailed for 10 cents. All drut'ciitU sell tho COo. size. Ely Brothers, 50 Warren Ht., N.Y. The Balm cures without nain. does not irriute or canse sneezing. It spreads itoelj over an irritated and an urr surface, relier. Ing immediaUjly the painful inflammation. With Ely'a Cream Balm vou are armud against Naul Catarrh aud lUiy Fever. Anuounrrmrnt of in l!nterprie l!Ub ll.hrd In li0. The folios Ing evidence of entirprl apprars in the Orrgon Spertalor of ( H t ber ?J, 184o: TII.KOkAI'll LIN a, Sox roKK. The subcriler brgs leave lo annuunr to the public that he priowa to run an exprciu rain or no rain mud or no mud load or no load but not without pay from Oregon and Linn citH to Tuahty Plains during the ennuing sea son, leaving the two former plates on Monday and Thursday, and the Plain on Wednesday and turda. Tbn "cars" 111 be covered, and every ac commodation extended to pannrnger For freight or panrage apply to (tin tut acribvr, proprietor and engineer, at I. Inn City. 8 II. L Mctx. (ktoer 20, 1S-I0. Linn City was aitiiatrd aher the lock now ttand and Tuality Plain mean the Tualatin. Eruption, cut, burn, rtd and (ore of all kind ijuickly healed by Iw Witt' Witch llaxel Halve. Certain cure for pile. Beware of counfurfeit. Bo sure you get the original-De Witt's. Geo. Harding. Our Sixth Semi-Annual Big mmmi mi Letter I.UI. The lollowing 1 thn lint of letter re maining in the pofttnfnVe at Oregon City, Ore., on Auguat 1st, ; WOMKX' I INT. Brown Jane Mr lUnnaford M Mr Brandt Henry Mr Uodabaiigri T Mr Brown Mary Mr Sedg.mu k V, (' Mint Clark Ida Mr , Witbvrombe Evelyn Parker Kate Mr msn's IJogiiis on Monday, July 8. 15)01. ALL GOODS MARKED DOWN SOME AWAY BELOW COST. . Several dozen Hoys' and MinnV SIkh h at $1.(X) a pair. Children's Shoes at &() cents a jair. Must Make Room" for Fall Goods. Salo Lasts 30 Days. Bender W E Butt Wm Hurl T P Baker Manner Hart Burt W Iewis Wm GEO. LINT. Iveaion H ill Whitenide Win Martin F Rinehart Amhrone Stephen Alln Himth (ieo W F. HOKTO.V, P. M. IKITIIK, m p j Shoe 1 ii P. 8. Next floor to Oregon City ISank, QKKGON CITY, OKK. All Nice Clean Goods. P.T. Thoma, Sumteryille, Ala., "I was suffering from dynpepHla when I r. ... ........ .1 I ' II . . . luiuiuoiiimi taaiiiK IVUI01 I'y RIM'prll Cure. I took several bottle and can Ui- j gest anything." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure! is the only preparation containing all the I natural digestive fluid. It give weak stomach entire rent, restoring their nat ural condition. Geo. Harding. The Bible has been so called only for the last 700 years. It was formerly called "The Books" or the "Divine Library." Lord uroughara commonly cpont three or four weeks In study before writing a great speech. rti Taw WW I ttu c. I L ' In every town 1 Ml ana village may be had the Mica Axle Grease that makes your horses glad. FHRMERS"" pay you to read this advertisement. A. S. HUNT pay the highest market price for country produce. A. S. HUNT carrica a complete atock of General Merchandise. A. S. HUNT sella Men's Furnishing Goods. A. S. HUNT ba Fresh Meata alwaya on hand. Price on High Grade Coffee cut In two( Fresh Bread and Cakes in our Bakery. ; Family Medicines, Cooling Drinks, Iced Soda .nd Lemonade. WILLAMETTE FALLS. u 'J A Id U u u u u 14 U 14 U u y u u 01 u id Cat U u u u Ijwer jirices than in Portland at the FAIR STORE Slcevclra Vests enU and Ladle' Black Iloac- 7 It null and Children' Black Hose S enU and op Men' Medium Weight Underwear IS ennla par arninl "Radlanf-Subatltule for Silk- ualla for 10 nt Ladie' and Children's Polka Dot Stock '"K lOeantaapalr Handkerchief I ranta pU and np 1 i 3 CHAMPION' BINDER. I'oHt Office and Public Trlcphone Stutlon We guarantee that the eccentric sprocket wheel on thl machine will give n (o'.ute gain of 16 'A per cent, of power at time of tlclng and dlachnrglng bundle. The force feed elevator will waste le grain than any other. There is lesa ahatterlng. The relief rake keep Tuner end of pint fonn clear. . Everyone of those unlng Champion Bind ers says it bas no equal. Send for catalogue. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. First and Taylor Sts., Portland, Oregon