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I OREGON CITY ENTERVR1PE FRIDAY, (X.TOI.KI. 4, 1001. V. CORRESPONDENCE Our correspondents will please tend In artU'lon before Wednedays of each VM'k , otherwise it reaches us too Iste (or puM'oition. Csrai. ii tick . Otis Howard willi malarial lexer. A. 0. Ilayward wat calling on oUl friend tew dae laat wk. Car rick Cased y and family moved back Klnuit a week ago from Cliikatat. S.Ii kiI it progressing nii-ely under the niamigctuent uf Prof. U. W. Metier, of tiro -I ant. B. Katit received word last Thursday from Salem that hit mother had dirt) Thursday morning. gvd 59 years and 10 days. Miw'es Kate and Sara Jones, Clara Phoenlmrn, Maggie Lewis, Edna and Iva Irih attended the I'ortland carnival SMuidav. Mi-a Jewie Jickn. of Maple l ane, ia Kiaying with her aunt, Mra. Spangler, Mr. and Mra. Frank Khodea mere viti diving the absence of Mr. Spangler in ting Mia. 11. II. Anders, Sunday. Fjulane. 1 Mra. Frank Irviu ia vitiiing ber par Tht-re it quitean attraction in Cania enta, Mr. ai.d Mr. Iiich, of Kelao. for a young man from Molalla. I won- Mi wet Lucretiaand lk!iie 1mun were di-r w i.y he comet over to often on hit wheel? Perhaps he ia just learning to ridf. Mit) Henrie ta Kalbfliesh and Mr. Ii.ui.rl Spaia. of KauoAi, were married at ile home of the bride'a parents, Mr. and Ma. John Kail flesh. fbey ex je to leave for Kana toon, where tl rv will reside in the future. JUrqsaaa. K-v. BolW wa appointed to Mar qu in for ar.other year. The Manmiui biir meets Fiiday and Saturday ot thia week. A good exhibit is pruuiieed. i: v. Butler waa in llillsborolatt week leading the M. E. Church Conference. Mr. Butler aud daughter Vera aceuui pa led biin as far aa Porllaud. bUiiway? Why jet, we want one, of rour.-. The ear y bird catches the worm, so the 6rt electric road through ill a tection will get a good fat worm. M.i D Mev era met with a very paio lul itcideui wbich nearly coat ber life, a week ago Ui TueeJay. While fUUicx Oi eome truit f-be biokea far, cutting hrr w rist severely and severing tome of tue email arteiiea. The Iom of blood almoKt exhauateil ber before they could leach the doctor. !uanrlde. More rain more rest. 6. C. Johnson and A. Hunter went to Wasoittgiou l-t week on business. Our ecbool it progressing nicely under the management of Mtsa Stella Sumner. Mr. Fet ker ia building a new house in the city, where be expects to move toon. Mr. and Mra. Welch epent Wednes day and Thursday in Portland viriting friend?. Eck Iluuier bas returned from East eruO.egun, where he hat spent the summer. The people who have been wishing for rain ought to be tttiened now. But most o them want it to stop. Mr. F. M. Sumner and part of the family nave moved to California, where they exoect to remain. Mr. Boaerman baa rented bis faim and will occupy their boue. Wllholt Ppud-digging it the order of the day. Frank Yorheia bat moved to Glad stone. Jake Grohong was busy building t fence one day last week. Mr. Slaughter and son-in-law left a few days agi for the coast. LeadafSorsc to water but you can't make him drink. You can't make him eat either. You can stuff food in to a thin man's stomach but that doesn't make him use it Scott's Emulsion can make him use it. How? By mak ing him hungry, of course. Scott's Emulsion makes a thin bodyhungryallover. Thought a thin body was naturally hun t gry didn't you ? Well it isn't. A thin body is asleep not working gone on a strike. It doesn't try to use it's food. Scott's Emulsion wakes it up puts it to work again making new flesh, That's the way to get fat . Send for free sample. r SCOTT & BOW N IE. Chemists. 409 Pearl St, K.T. r 1 - .t i ll - - ill SaaaWMI aw I aaaW '" lBtB Minn Ionian, of Springdale, Wash., I visi'lng relative In this section, IWt Wads waa vialtimr friend and ' r..l..liv.ta In Tnrtinr mi taut m-iiik. J. V. Ionian, ol Tomer, waa doing liuliifi In tliia act lion one day last week. K. F. Wyland, who lia bccen tn K.astern Oregon the past Bummer, re turned a few d vi ago. Miaa Francis Uroahong, who hat been working in Salom for the aat luinmer, ia home visiting her parent. Otrflflj. II. A odor b it Mm. II boon on ttie tick list. Miis Agnes ii attending the Portland Carnival. Mra. II. II Anders ia expected home from Kanlern Oreg in the latter fart of this week. Mr. Henry F.ppertoiiwaa teen lu Gar field last week. 1 he fall term of the Uarfleld school will open Monday, Oct. 7. Frank Uill and F.mmeU Huffman rt turned frum Portland last wek. Mr. and Mra. I.ee Willi and aon are In Ponland attending the Carnival. the Kuesla of Miaa Ethel Jonea, Suuday, Mrt. Emma Andert ha leen very tick for the pas' three weeks, but it slow ly improving. Mia. Doc I'almateer met with quite a severe accident last week. While mak- tog preerve the hot juice waa accident ally tpilt ou her hands, burning ber se verely . Metitrt Willie and Horace Davit and Walter Lemon returned lat week from the Hot Spring, wnere they have been pending their leisure time hunting ana fishing. At winter is fast approaching and the young men are returning home from ttieir work, the young ladies of Uarfied ought to get op tometbing in the way of amusement that will be of interest to the boy a. Everything la dull here. Brlow. Chas. Schmidt opened up hit new sa loon Tneaday. Wiu. Barlow waa transacting business in (Jrrgon City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Toll made a trip to Oregon City Mnoday. Fred Snyder it visiting a few dayt wiib hia mother, Mrt.' Chas. vjcbuiid. II. T. Melvin returned Saturday from a visit with frienJt at Woodburn. Mrs. Huntley, of Oregon City, was visiting friend at Barlow Tuesday. Fred Covey and family, of G!adtone, have moved to Barlow fur the winter. The dance Saturday night waa not very largely attended on account of bad weather. Dullie Kendall, of Slackshurg, viaited WednesJay with her brother, W. C. Kendall' and family. Mrr. Mabel Anthony, of New Era, who has ben visiting fir several days witb Miss llattie Irvin, returned borne Toes day. Mrs. Beckman, who hat been visiting her brother, Frank May, aod family, re turned to ber borne at Seattle Wednes day. Mrt. Palmer and children, who have been visiting for several monthi past with her mither, Mra. Geo Newton, re turned to their home in Canada Monday. Fair at Milwaukie. The Milwaukie Grange, Patrons of Husbandry, will bold a fair today and tomorrow at the Milwaukie Town Hall. No admission fee will be charged, and there will be good vocal and instrumen tal music and other features of entertain ment. This evening there will be a hat-trimming contest. Gentlemen will bay Lumbered bag containing each a hat, trimming materials, a threaded needle and thimble. Each gentleman will hunt np the lady having the cor responding number and at ber sugges tion he will trim the bat and she mutt wear it. Saturday the fair will close at 3 p. m., and in the evenirg there will be a free social dance. Preparations bave been made for a large attendance. Agricultural exhibits will be in charge of Richard Scott. E. W. Bunnell will bave charge of decorations, Emit Batte railler will look after flowers and plants. Mrs. 8. A. Trayle will superintend the ladies' department and T. R. A. Bell wood will bave charge of the miscella neous division. A cordial Invitation it extended to the public. TKF GKAIX-0! TRY (JRUIM)! Ask your grocer today to show yon a package of GRAIN-O, the new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink it without in jury as well as the adult. AH who try it, like it. GRAIN-0 bas that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but It Is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without distress. the price of coffee. 15c. and 25 eta. per package. Hold by all grocers. OABTOniA, Bsarttha A lnl m nj "Mn n. ntf fTA ' Btantha Itll Kind IM Han Alwayt w& A Cough ' I have mtdc a moat iharough trial of Ayer't Qurrv Pectoral and am prepare J to ti that for all Jn. catctcf the lung it never Uliap. points." J. Fr!v FinW y, Ironton, 0. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral wont cure rhcimatlsm; wc never raid ft would. It won't cure J rpepsia; wc never clainud it. Hut ft will cure coughs and colds of all Kinds. Wc first said this sixty years ago; we've been saying it; ever since. Tkn site : Jk.. t' AM Cm. nil your ,l.'iit. If h mjti Uk It, than aa -. U h. tail. v i4 ItiMk II. ih.n 1' 1 l.ka II II kiw. Laat II uk nim. Vt . xl'liiur J.l iVMIio.. U...II. Mm. A roan J the Tout 11 ue . In the Circuit Court Tudy morning Tbouiit Wik and wifo brought tult a.-amst Arthur Orr, IU I e Orr lu lley, el al, to recover a turn of money due on a promissory note. Thia note, which in for AW, waa date I March 6, lSt4. aud aincw that li'na lutert on the n He h ta bern paid amouuting to .'). On July 0, IS.kj, V. II. Fries told, as gned, in' dorted over and transferred to pUintlir the aaid note and all interest, rights and p Ivi'.ers to thoae who are now owners of tSe note. That in order to tfcure the payment of the nute, J W, Orr, after the making and delivery of the note, on the Oth d.yof March, 139 1, executed and delivered to II. W. Fries a cvrtain Inden ture of mortgage. For a valuihleomsid eration Files, in July, IS'Ji, told and trtnsferred to pUintura the oiorgage. On January M, J. W. Orr died In Clack amas County iuteatate, leaving aa hia heirs, Wilson Orr, Belle Orr Dudley, Ar thur Orr, Edwin Orr, Theresa Orr, Ar ttill and Stella Wike, children, and M ry Anderson, grandchild. The plaintiffs pray (or the mual decree foreclosing the mortgage, and for the tale ol aaid prem ise by the therift that the proceeds ol this tale be applied In payment to the amount due to the plaintiffs. In theraae Otto Iehnian vt. Fred Brackenbusch, it is stipulated and agreed by the respective attorneya that the demurrer heretofore filed by the plaintiff to defendant's an twer, may be withdrawn and the plain tiff permitted to file a reply. ' Eiht hundred and fonr Ma In '-U bl'M-kt of Mintborn addition to the city of Portland were told by Sheiff Cooke Monday for 1S02 delinquent laxet end brought only $t". Tne land is ab;ut oue mile eattof Milwaukie and was aaecasi-d to the Oregon Land Company, which waa organised by Salem business nien In 18.iS and went bankrupt in 1SU7. Tlx; company purchad a large tract of land at Scott' Mills not long before Itt failure and owned property in Marion, Clacka mas and Clatsop Counties Cliarlet Scott, formerly ol Scott's Millt but nuw of Woodburn it receiver of the company. The will of James L. Itailey, drceaaml, was filed for probate Wednesday niori ing. Bailey died September 18, leaving an estate in Clackamas county consisting of real and perfonal property amountim tot'JOO. The heirs of the eute are Francis Bailey, Anna Imel, JuMphine Currin, Lucinda Anderson, Mrs. V, Clark, F. Walkley and Mm. II. Van Curen. Francia Bailey has been ap pointed executrix to serve without bonds. C-ounty Clerk Cooper's collections, for September amount to 1141 05, a alight increase over A ngnst. During the year ending June 30, 1801, $2,017 65 was col lected, which it f531.55 over the previ ous year, and greater than for any year since 1890. Fees collected by the recorder for Sep tember total (195.80. Receipts for the tame mouth tor three previous years show a steady increase and are: 18V8, 128.80; 1899, 153G5; 1900, f 158.85. The county clnrk collected $7751.25 of the delinquent tax from the 1892, 1813, 1894 and 187 rolls since lait April. Sheriff Cooke ended the public t tle Wed nesday morning. A marriage license wag granted this week to Ada Palmer, 34. and Georgo M. Eberle, 34. C. M. Phtlpa, Forestdale, Vt.,tays hit child was completely cured of a bad case of ecieraa by the use of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Halve. Beware of all counteifuits. It Instantly relieve! pilet. Geo. Harding. Stricken With I'aralyxls. Henderson Urimett, of this place, was ajricken with partial paralysis and com pletely loet the use of oue arm and side. After being treated by -an eminent phystcsan for quite a while without relief, my wife recommended Chambcrlain'i Pain Balm, and after utining two hot tit s of it be is almost entirely cured. Goo. R. McDonald, Man, Logan county, W. V. Several other very remarkable cures of partial paralysis have been effected by the use of this liniment. It Is most widely known, however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by G. A. Harding, Druggist. HEAT pi b ThoWookly InlorOcoan J uteri en' Hist AV;m ! l'orr Hilitoriitlhj AVn . Consistently AYwrMcnn-. tin t. NliWS fiom all pits of the woild-Wcll written oliglnal stiillr Altsm to quclira on all sub-jcvW-ArtlcIra on Health, the lliine. New Hooks, and on Work Atotit the Farm ami Canlm. The Inter Ocean Is a inriiit 1 of the Ak luted l'rr and a!o Is the only Wcstrm newspaper rrcclv. Inn the combined telegiaphlc and cable newt maltrr of twill the New Yoik Sun and New Yolk Wmld rrjectively lwldea diily tepuits front over corrrspondrntt throiij;hout the vmuUry. No Jll call tell more futty wilV it I the lilOT oil cllh. 62-TVVELVE-PAOE PAPF.IIS-B2 Hr i til full of news from everywhere and a erfeel Iraat of ei Ul matter, . . .$1.00 A YEAR . . . TWO GOOD IMPEKS FOR Till llaad MaaHh" Mvtr. One of the pnradoiet t,f vc la that the persona mt addicted I It are ut men and finmn of liubpt'tidiiit tuenna who ran aupinirt theum Ives In aplv of their extravagant expenditure, but the poorer claM B. There la hardly an able bodied UtMirt-r who tnlk'ht not Ix-enina fllinlielally llideM lidi Ut If ho would but carefully hu.lon.l his n-nlpt and guard ugalnst the llltte leaks of liei-d. less nix inw. Hut unf.irtuuaiely this la the one thing which the worklnginan finds It the hardest to do. There are a hundred latxinrs who are willing to work hurt t erery half tb'teii who are w illing properly to husband their earn ings. Instead of hoarding a aumll (M-r-ci-ntnge of their receipts o ns to pro vide against sickness or want of em ployment they eat and drink up their earnings aa they go, aud thus In the first financial cm ah, when mills and factories "abut down" aud capitalists lock up their cash Instead of using It lu great enterprises, they are ruined. Men who thus live "from hnud to mouth," never keeping more than a day't ninn b ahead of actual want, are little better off than tlnvi-a.-Succve. Why i liar W Bar. A certain rfflcluua bead nurse In tho accident ward of a local hospital re ceived an unexpected "fall duwn" re cently. An unfortunate young man of the age of 10 had bci-u practicing with a cartridge pistol several sizes too Inrgu for hi in. and the result waa unpleasant. The doctors and nurw-t bad cleansed and ilress.sl the wouud, and he was resting easily. Then the nurse, who bad not bti-n preiM-ut ami who btite to mUa a trick, walkel over to tho little bos be.l, around which the attendants were still standing, and asked blui aollcltouhly: "Are you sure that the bullet Isn't sticking there Btllir- "Sure.- "What tnakea you think soT "It was a blank cartridge." There was a sharp detllno tn that nurao's atock of pride, and the laugh ter failed of unanimity by otic dissent ing voice. New York Commercial Ad vertiser. Mare Laagfctrr, Leaa Solcldra, The physiological bcuc fits of laughter cannot bo ovrrcstliuoti'd. It shakes up the diaphragm, acta the pulm-a tx-atlng to ft lively measure, stlmulntit the blood corpuscles, enlivens the brnln and sometimes produces dtalorntlnn nf tho Javr when Indulged In too heartily by a man with a large mouth. Used with discretion, laughter Is as Inspiring as a tea brecxo, at refreshing us an August shower. Its moral effect Is lieyond computation. It has killed more ridicu lous superstitions by Its rollicking ronrs of unbelief than any other agency. What can be more derisive than ft laugh? The man who taught never kills blmself. This Is the reason so few Irishmen commit sulcldc-Lltcrary Lra. Qatar C'm of Eeolotton. The general law of evolution Is from the useful and practical Into the Ideal and beautiful. This scemt to be re versed In the enso of the Illy and the banana. The banana Is really a devel-. oped tropical lily from which the seeds bave been eliminated and tho fruit greatly expanded. This Is very nnirh as If an angel should evolve Into a fut, comfortable stockbroker. Exchange. Oalarlu. Ontario, with an aron of 220,000 square miles, Is larger than all the fol lowing states of the Union: New York, 49,170 square miles; MarnmchuHctta, 8,315; Connecticut, 4.090; Ni-w Jersey, 7,815; Maine, 33,040; Pennsylvania, 45,. 215; Maryland, 12,210; Iudluna, 30,350; Vormout, 0,503, omklog a totul of 200,. C70 square miles. How About Dishwashing A writer, one professing to know, states that the progress of modern In dustrlal art has done away with much of the household drudgery to which women were formerly subjected and that the result baa been lu too many casus, for want of sufficient occupation for needed bodily exerclso, Ills and diseases. 1I1 Si Ma Orison City Kn.erpriso Till! publl.heia of the !'.KTKriiK are now (,lt. piepared to furnish the juh'.lc alt Unrqiur, neas service In the way of a splendid tluM.Uj. niter. Th I'ntmm r a laa con talus tomplrte iif,f I'lat kaiuaa count y and the Slate of (irrgmi ami, H conilectli)il with the Chlisgo Weekly Inli r tKrn livlug as it dors the beat newt of Ih mimLI wi provide reader with a vciy desirable scrvlte. The substtiptloii pike of the I'.MTKaratst U i y a year aud the Inter IKraii, li.oit. lu.th 0 for one sulrlptioii prltt when ld In sdvanee, The Enterprise A lah thai C.Ues I'alai. The well Liiou blown pigment c;;i :.: ih'i.! "vu t" an.ied tx topti f juu I principally lu the Me.itenau nu ci I i.icio rspwlally l the head of the A biatlc sea. where It ta caught by tl.e Mtlve for food. 'I he ep:a Is rou's tiol Itt a t ag and ta really the b'.a k P.uld vt wb'vti lme all rnl rs telni dlschargi-J by the creature t cover It i ap'. K'iii nnturalMs r.ny t!..lt t! fui I la brown lull, which mtoh-ci more credible when we know tbat tils la the source of acp'a. 'I ho pigment U r c!!y a powder widen d:olut lu writer; Its strength may I" estimated by the fact t! at It wttl Cv.i..r l,( times Its own bulk. When the octopus bat ln klll'l, the sack or Ms la removed and drteil to prevent putr faction. The aepta la treated w lilt ammonia or caustic soda, washed ami ilrhil It la one of the imst durable of .aill(. except when fully exposed to tho Here rayt t.f the sun. and an even rurfun? can te obialtied with It liir en!ly than with iimst palnta. Hepta has ln-ett olitalncd from a folt cuttlo r,U thousands .f years ol 1 and found to b tpjlto c'xhI for palut. The Tawar ( alltlea. , "1 wlah 1 wasn't aii rst.tlous,' saM a well known young limn. "I'd bate It taken off." "Have what taken sjITT "Why. 'this great big timle on my lioee." "What ere you afraid cf about It bleeding todeathT "No, 110; It's Just bad luck to bave a irvile liken off. It's worse than having a blai k cat r.croa your path or even to have a hooting owl light 011 tho rof." "1 don't know w by It la bad luck, but my bl k mammy used to say, 'Chile, doii't yo' ii' hl.er let 'em try to lake dat mole ofTn your nose." '"What'll happen. Aunt fcarab. If I duT I used to ask her. "'I duiino, chile. Home folks say at the place won't neblxr get welt, and some aay at two nio'll come back. I ion' t iiehber (Mater what the Iird has gin yo', or be moiight make It wo'ae.' "The oil negro woman's doctrine was too deeply embedded In my early education for me to outgrow It, even after 20 yrarW-Mcmpbls Bclmltar. Behoolbor Drftallleas. Q. "Who discovered the law of grav. Ity from the fall of an apple?" A. Tarls." Q. "WbatlsaBarcaamr A. "A sore oti your body." An "antliiiarlan" Is "a place for animals," "hnrleulnndo" "a kind of drink." "a dilemma" "a medicine," "cltndid" "a sort of chief policeman," "neutral" "a kind of reptile." and "eulogy" "a chap who feels bumps ou our head." "Juggernaut, 0 mountain In Switzer land;" "glacier" Is "a mender of win dows." "prig" Is "a little boat," and the ostrich Is "distinct." "Hnpphlra was a high priest." "Chumols oro a kind of big fleas." 'The milky way" Is "the thick creamy stuff on tho top of tlm milk." 'Tableaux vlvants" means "hotel dinner." "Khipemotil" Is "tho opposite to allo pnl by." Collection Made by a Iindon School Principal. NEW DEPARTURE- live inHtallcd a now Jino of DRV GOODS LADIES' FUBNISfllNGS AND DRESS GOODS. . Umbrellat. Winter Clothing. School Suppllet. I'amlly Medlcinet. 1'resh Ilread and Caket in our Uakery. I'resh Meats always on hand. S HXJ1VT, . post Offlro nnil WILLAMETTE FALLS. Tubllo Telephone Slatlon FFEQ1 OFFICIAL PAPEH Or..." CLACKAMAS COUNTY AND OHCCON CITY.,. i lia v.u The Inter Ocean $1.50 IMUCM OP ONE Tho 8tar of Stars mm. Has In1) Iwatlngs In turn table. Tares frtetv to the wind. H4II tearing llnvtat tn wiirvl, litauilng lihlr.t running ijital (ties, and tracrvlua; grratrat amouut oer lot puuiplug. tilsnlr. aftrf Waking, Put t"grlhrr w Ith ;Uantr4 holla, ilout.lr iiullr.l, no palt tan IUt of lrt ihmc and tattle. Weight r'KuUtur lfet reguUtloll. So Spring lochacjt tni.loii Miili rvrry change of truija-rsturt and ri wrakrr wittl age, kriri al ways on band Ttira thiugs are eottk nionrf to yu. Then why not bay a bTARf Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. I'ir.t and Taylor Sis., Portland, Ottp I i.4 1 ,. si ikii. A taai. lltW 04 .Vft !). y wv 4 1 KLTa. Chi Urrioa tltr Market Itrpori. (Corrtn tm! to Friday J Wheat No. 1 , 4'J'i bushel. Hour-Portland. 11.10 r bM. M per sk. Howard's llat, HOc wr sack, II I0er bbl. (lata In aackt, white. H5 to V) cntl M-r cental, gray, hO lo H.. Hay old Tlnioiliy, haliM, l trtoa; loM, 'J Ui U l0 er ton. Clover M Oats. U. MixtNlbay, H. MillsiiUTa llran, I7W per wa. aborts, flu 60 er Ion, chop, I7 er toflt barley, rolled, fit) 60 per ton. Potatoes new, I cent iwr lb. Ka-ga ()rgin. TiS to 'O ,,0,n' Itutter Kaiicb. 7S' to 41 e per roll. Applet, King's, 40 o to Meruit per box. Other varieties, 35 0 lo43e pr Ik. I'ears, Fall Ilutler and Winter N'ollli, 80 10 73 e r box. Onions, choice, lu to I.I4C per lb. Oreen eas, 2u p'r lb. Dressed chickens, 10 0 12,' e ef lb. I.lvealiK'k and dressed meats; beet, live, 11.00 to 3 60 per hundred. Ilofi live, 6 cts ; bogs dressed, 7c; sheep, J,4' to 3'4'cj sheep, dressed, Ofli veal.dressn.l, VA to 8; lambs, live, 3Uel lambs, dressed, fl,ca CASTOnZA. Saantlia lrft Kind You Hav Alwart BouiT4 Blgaatsra f Harness I I I IX 1 W.VB ST U.4s.r IWW S.dsH0H Ii Company Jf 4V