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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY FKMlUAllY 28, 1002. : CORRESPONDENCE Mio Mary KUter, who 1ms been vinit inu friends and relative in Eastern ''C Oregon for several weeks, returned home Friday. Onr correspondents will please send In articles before Wednedays of each week, otherwise it reaches us too late for publication. Colton Wonder when the county stump blast ers are cming out our way. Mr. S. T. Roman ended a three monti.s school here lust Fiiday. Mr. Wilson and others have been im proving the time during the nice weather, plowing. B. C. Palmer has taken a larite con tract of cutting Ions for the Stone and Arquett mill. The Literary Society is practicing for the social on March first. Cotton is not eo slow if it is located way back in the foot hills. Rom, to the wife of A. R. Countiy. man, on February 18, a ten pound girl. Mother and child doing well hut Anfon is not apt to recover very rapidly because it is not a boy, don't you see? The Hubbard family have moved away tor a lime. Mr. W. Wilson, of El wood, ' has rented their place. We are sorry to see them go; but so long aswe irct a good neighbor in their place we shuuld not complain. Though silent for some time Colton is til alive and interested in the wellfre of tin-world in general and Clackamas County in particular and therefore think some fteps should he tuken to decrease the ci.nnty pauper expense. It is enor mous ami a great drawback. A poor- f.uiii could surely h established and ken? in good running order at much less expense and trouble and every person that became a little hard run would not be willing to go to the farm but are per fectly willing to remain at home by the fire while the tax pavers support tliem Klilurailu. "Old Han" left Monday for good. LUe Adkins visited his daughter Sat urday. Pen Peard, of Ely, visited Veva Jones Sunday. Rillie lleinne was seen in our . burg Monday. John l atum spent ' several days at home this week. joim tteivey ni wie a outness ui i" Oit gon City Saturday. Cora Helvey and brother John visited at Adkins camp Saturday. Clyde Smith attended the party at Mr. Davises on Thursday evening. Mr, aud Mrg. J. T, Evans were callers on Richaid Schoenboru Monday. Ernest Jones made business call oer near Union hall last Saturday. The Misses Tillie and Millie Mohan were guests of Veva Jones last week. John Paine has started to clean up the Jones' hop yard, which lie has rented. Several of our young folks attended the ball at Reaver Creek Friday evening. Al. Jones and wife spent Saturday and tun day with their daughter, Mrs. tra der, of Gervais. Ren Re4rd had better success forming "social club" than his father, in this ' Greenwood. Mr. McCormack, of Portland, spent Sunday with his family at this place. Mr. Ross has moved into the house on IV. Powell's farm, and is making many improvements. Tom Haves, of Portland, has been ni-nd'rjg several week at ihe borne of R. C. Leland, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Waldron were Tit-iting relative in this place Saturday and Suuday. Mr. Glazier is building a house on the l nd which he recently purchased from M'S Rmhnnn. Mr. . 8. JarrPtt, of New burg, has been visiting friends in Greenwood, sev eral days this week. Mr. Dodge, nf Canhy while working on Mr, Glazier's house, fell from the roof and sustained severe injuries. Several of Hie young folks of this place attended the dance at Reaver Creek on Friday evening and report having had a very pleaaat time. UdDip ULDO It is a sad thing to see fine fruit trees spoiled by the blight You cart always tell them from the rest. They never do well afterwards but stay small and sickly. It is worse to see a blight strike children. Good health is the natural right of children. But some of them don't get their rights. While the rest grow big and strong one stays small and weak. Scott's Emulsion can stop that blight. There is no reason why such a child should stay small. Scott's Emulsion is a medicine with lots of strength in it the kind of strength that makes things grow. Scott's Emulsion makes children grow, makes them eat, makes them sleep, makes them play. Give the weak child a chance. Scott's Emulsion will make it catch with the rest I "? j I '" picture represents i' i ? Zp tn Trade Mark of Scott's f f3 Emulsion and is on the U.. ' tJWTaDDer of every bottle. Send for fret sample. SCOTT 4 BOWSE, r v f h-,htl -H 4 1 L w UI- I 50C and $t. all druggist, up burg. Ren got lather none. one member and his Wllliolt Good weather prevails. Bert Wade has a new pony. Rhice Guinn is busy hauling bay. Harrison Wilson is busy building fence. G. W. Wyland and sons are still mak ing the brush fly. Our Honorable Postmaster has turned out to be a freighter. George Grohong made a trip to the county seat a few days ago. Mrs. Lizzie Wyland was visiting tier daughter near Scott's Mills last week. Mrs. Dodson, of this section, wa,s do ing business at Scott's Mills last week, J. W. Inman, of Salem, was visiting relatives in this section one day last week. Earl aril Oscar Davidson, of Russell ville, were seen in our burg one day last week. Misg Sarab Churchill, or Seldom Seen, wa vUiting Bert Wade on Pleasant Hill, Thursday last. 0val Thomas, from near Silverton, was visitioe friends and relatives in our burg a few days ago. M'. and Mrs. W. M. Mazingo, of Stony Point, were visiting Mrs. Williams on Rock Creek, one day laBt week. , Oscar College, wbo has been working for Rhice Guinn, the past winter, left for his home at LaGrande some two weeks ago. Frank Ilaun has greatly improved the looks of his ranch by building a new cow barn and adding other necessary im provementa. We are glad to learn that X. J. Thorn as, who has been suffering with appendi citis, is slowly on the mend, with Dr. A A. Leonard, of Silverton, attending him A party of young folks called on Bert Wade a few days ago and spent the day in playing pedro. Those present were: Or val Thomas, 8. J. Nicholson, Ralph Slaughter and Ellis Nicholson. Call again, boys. Dover. Mr. J. Douglass was visiting friends at Dov-r, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Howlitt were the guests of II. Fitzgerald last Sunday. The weather is very fine here and the prospects for an early spring look very favorable. Mr. and Miss Baits, of Garfield, were the guests of A. J. Kitzmiller and family last Sunday. Mr. R. G. Woodle has returned from school to attend singing school at Dover, which is progressing successfully under the management of Mrs. Clias. Rusk. Colds 1 h..t terrible cold and could hardly breathe. 1 then tried Ayer'a Che-ry Pectoral, and it ve me im mediate relief." W. C. Lr.ytnn, SIJoll, III. How wiM V01I1 COUCh be tonight? Worse, prob- ; ably. Per it's f.rrt a colJ, ! then a coir'h, then bron chitis or pneumonia, end at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. TkfMiliet: tk.,c..il. All anwUti. Contult yonr dewtnr. If It ! It, 5.. ilk. II. ih.n ..iit tax It. IU know. Lr It will. him. W- mrm "n . ASTHMA PURE FREEH Asthmulono Brings Inslunt Holier unci Pormlnw ' In A 1 Cusos. j CHAINED FOR TEN YEAnS making preparations work. for their Spring Alms Miss Cora Wood, a late arrival from Kansas, has taken charge of the stoie and postoffice here. Adolph Aschoff and son, Henry, de livered a load of apples to J. N. Brain hall a few days ago. About two weeks ago William Hardin was hunting wild cats, and soon after he struck track, bis dog went out of bearing and has not been seen since. G. B. Pulley, head sawyer at the Fritsch and Pulley mill, was compelled to leave 1 is poet last week and go a distance of ten miles to the doctor, with bis 4-year old son, Wesley, whose toe has been se verely mashed with a "nunuer 10" worn by one of the hands. f Oregonians may justly remark that their' is the best country on the Ameri can continent. Wbile eastern papers so often remind them of the extensive cold and damaging storms elsewhere, Orego nians have hardly realized that it is win ter, Eight inches of snow fell out at this place.'bnt was gone in a few days. The coldest morning was 19 degrees aoove zero, ana looay me mercury ran as bigb as 51 above and the farmers are Highland. Farmers are very busy plowing for spring oats. Mrs. John Jones and Mrs. Frank Rees are very sick. Fred and llawlev North are fencing and improving their new farms. Misses Zouri and Vena Maflttld at tended the county examination. Fred Huttir.an has moved home with his bride and is as happy as can be. Sunday school Is progressing nicely with Win. Rutherfoid as fuperiiitnndent Highland school will close in aliout week with Mrs. Tcnny North as teacher, Rev. Wm. Short, of Salem, held a ten days' revival meeting here with good re suits. Rev. Dunlap lias organized a Metho dist cla here and preaches every sec ond and fourth Sunday. Pearl Harrington, who has been at tending school in Oregon City, has been brought home very ill. We hope fur speedy recovery. RMty. Messrs. Fri'z Stnnce and Louis Spagla are going to the logging camps on the Columbia, near Astoria. Miss Alice Ritter, who is teaching near Claikes. was home on a visit to her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ritter, last Sunday. The people of this place held rousing meeting in the ball last Thursday even ing. Chairman J. Rr Noe called the meeting to order and introduced Senator Geo. C. Browned, who addressed the meeting at length upon the issues of the times. He spoke very ably upon ihe various subjects. The crowd was large and enthusiastic and greeted the speaker with thunderous peals of applause; and from our observation, everyone present (Populista included) went home satisfied in their hearts that they bad attended the meeting and had laid aside and for gotten their little prejudices. Miss May Thompson came home from Portland for a few days to recuperate. Mr. Charles Albright was the recipient of a beautiful gold watch on his twenty first birthday. Miss McMillan, the Maple Lane school teacher, was too unwell to teach Tues day and Miss Johnson supplied her place. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Klins nu 111 was increaseu oy tne birtn of a child Saturday morning. Mother and child doing well. Our esteemed fellow citizen, Mr. J. W Gerber, has moved to Colton with his family, where he has purchased a farm, and intends making his future home. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys Unhealthy Kidneys Hake Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes throueh your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neeler4 kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes Quick or urntrfw heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working In pumplnp thick, kldney polsoned blood through veins and arteries. it usea to be considered that only urlnarv troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that hmHv all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases ana is sola on its merits f'fl, 'J f j r. T .K,,,,; cent and one-dollar siz-1" t'- -'1 v .,. u-... . - sample bottle by mail Mr. I.. A. Fori died at ins noma on Similar. Interment lxk place at city cemetery Tuesday at 1 :!I0 p lit. Funeral services by the Union veterans, led by IWed WHS a V'lerilll of theclvil war. Ho leave a widow and live sons to mourn their loss. Htattiri). Geese have began to migrate north. The storms of winter are with us still. Fred Raaer has been turning th sod, Frank y eddltt has spaded his straw berries. , Mrs J"hn Schati la apendliig the week in Portland. Mis 1jrland Im too III to attend school for the past month. Louis Schroeder'a chop mill whis le was heard yesterday inori.ing. Homer Kruw, of Frog Pond, was seen riding in our highway Sunday. Mr Weisxeiiborn lost a larne per cent of his imtatoes in the lute fteexe. P. F. Weildle' has a new sleigh. He In company with a neighbor, was out trying it Sunday last. Win. Schais and son have erected a new building in their garden, presuma bly a store liJiice (r gulden iced a. Mr Schmitke ha sold til SO acre farm to a Swhi. He .received f .t,4(K). The new neighbor will take possession im medially. Miss Jennie Reichle was successful at the teachers' examination, passing high. Miss Reichle has an offer of a spring term of school, also an offer of a po-ition in a graded school for the year Ilk):' It. Moser, Elligson A Co. got in too much of a htirrv to start their chop mill, and k ltrl in. nmler Ihe boiler Mure llieie 1. I ,l. ...., ! riwinea 47(1 .n.l sheet, Result safety plug melted w 'jrjrjrjrArjrTjrATjrAYATArjMrATArArATAYjlTjrji) fire smothered and a delay of several hours. Rememlier Ihe old adage boys, "haste makes waste." Binir. BCNT ABBObtlTKLT ritB0, j -- ! Thsrs is nothing Ilk Atlm, j Insisnt frllet, tvsu In tit Wui,it,l It jure when all ! lull , ll-y, K, Wsll.. of Villi nu I "Your trial tsilti o Anion,;,,, j yoiiil coiiihlion, I rantiiit un lul I i-'l fur llis g'Kul dilvfc ' iUvs, chat t i'ti polr, .it,M'v in lnf leu y-''". I lr.i ' (Mirnl, I ) your advrriin.il,,,,. I of ilildr'llul and torinrnliii,,,',. ( ami HiniiKht )iol lii uvrr.,lrt ' hut rrolvd lo HIV It a trial. t j input, tti trial srled Im a t'lud, , lull nu b utlo " Wi wai t to istid lo svert; .! trralinenl ol A'liinalsne, iliulltii. i riirnl Mr Wrlls. Wr'll n ' PA ll, AIHI.1TK..Y Hi KK ni l toinV ti flwrr who will wrllulw '. Iiimlal. Nwsr inlinl, llionuli (, 1 Intf, howvvrr had )oor n.u. & rellnv and curs. Tha wiirw , limrs glad wn at to einl II. lu . ' Vrlt at '..!(, a td'ra.lni, f MKHU'l'Kt'u.,7li E-t l:nu,N , Hold by all DriiKk-lxt. , TATATATATATArATATArArATATjrArArjrTATATAT0i We carry the largest stock Caak- rts. Collin and Lining in Clack- amus county. We are the only undertaker in Chickama county owning a lirursc and will furnish it for lea than can be had elsewhere. We are under small ex prime and do not ak large profit Cull promptly attended night or day .10.1. If. rr ? t "rf R. L HOLftl! Two Doors Sod!, tf C;:r llamaieus. Born to the wife of Frank McMurry Fehmary 3, a fine boy. Rom to the wife of CIiks. Hunter, February 8 a daughter. Harry Fea'hers and Hammond Paul sen are loading a car at Clackamas, w ith potatoes. There is mute a few cases of the so called small pox in our vicinity but all are getting along nicely. Mrs. A C. Howlett, of Eagle Point, Jackson Coiiutr. has been visiting her brother, A. W. Cooke. Mrs. Susie Wills, of Willsburg, will make her home with tier brother, Geo, Derry, for three or lour months. Quite a number of our young folk a' tended the dance at Clackamas last Fri day night. All reported a Hue time. Born- February 15 to the wife of Role ert Hiser, a son. Mother and child do ing well aud Robert wears a broad smile. Quite a crowd of young folk gathered at the residence of A. W. Cooke's last Sunday evening singing, Mrs. Geo. E. Derry at the organ. There Is a party of surveyors in camp at ttie foot of Rock Creek hill on the Ore gon City road. We are in holies that there will be a road built somewhere through Damascus. VYlllmlt. A G. Wylati I ha taken up the her trade, consisting of recilationi, di b.ir-j After the program, render! jdren, Howard Rrownell, ufi. of Vlnla. Min Christina Hamilton was home Sunday. Miss Olive Tenny has again returned to her school. W. C. Ward has been over to North Yamhill looking for a location. Mr. Guy Woodle, of Douglass, brought bis best girl over to the basket social. Politics are beginning to boil. Nobody want anything hut road supervisor aud it seem that everybody wants that. Mary Kitzmiller, Iitiie Kitzmiller and George Kitzmiller, of Dover, were over to the basket sociul and visited with Rev. Exon and family. Miss Ethel Gardner, president of the Salem District Epworth League, who is on a tour visiting the Leagues of her district, visited the Viola League Sunday evening February 23, and delivered a very able and interesting address to a large audience. The basket social given by the Ep worth League was a decided success. Die attendance was good, the program was excellent and well rendered. The young people had an enjoyable time. The baskets were all beautiful, therefore sold well. The net proceeds were i.22. Vilwauklfr Miss Ethel Holm was' visiting 'friends in Milwaukie Monday evening. 0. Wissinger will move into his new store about March 1, with a completo stock of merchandise. Mr.Teharner, a well known farmer of Mliwaukie, has built a fence extending along the front of bis place, which makes quite an improvement. Friday the Milwaukie school held ex ercises on the birthday of Washington, which were attended by a large number of visitors, mostly parents of the chil dren. The exercises went on very smoothly and were well worthy of praise. A small fire occurred at the home uf j J. Gibson, caused from his daughter fall, i ing down stairs with a liht.l lun,,. free, ,ko pamphlet telling yTjhowT'd ' 0wiD 10 lh" 'I'ness of Mr. Gibson, j out tf you have kidney or bladder trouble. 'B flames were extinifuised or tha i.. 1 I Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer might have been much more. The loss I A. I. (Ir ."thong is done logging for Hie; addressed Ihe .tio.il In lilt. time being George, liioslioiig ina l" a Hying trip to Silverton one day last week Botcher Rhice, of Silverton, was seen ill our midst one day last week, Mra. Dart, of MolalU, was vUiting her aunt in this burg one day last week. Mr. Barstoii, of High Hill, ha twcti visiting her mother, near Wilhoit, the past week. We are glad to learn that C. O. Vor heis, who hail the misfortune to fall and severely hurt hiinaed while rounding up some cattle a lew day ago, I improving. The dance given by George Groahonti at Mra. E Vorhei', February 111, wa a grand succeas in spile of tha Inclement weather. The light fantastic was tripped until twelve o'clock, when lunch was erved. Dancing continued until 7 A. II. The most enj lyahle feature of the vent wa a jig by George Giovhong before a delighted audience. Those present were: James and I -co Paqunlte, Rrl Wade, C. G. Vorhei, H. J, Nirhulaon, Raymond and Alvin Wyland, Ren Johnson, Z.b Rowerman, Willi Part, Nathan Swifcl, George llaidesty, Misses Adeline, Matiul and Clara Paquette, Mis Josephine Slaughter, Miss Elva Wyland, Misa Daisy Sulliv.tn, MUa llattirt Vorlels, Floor manager, George (iroshotig. Mu sic was furnished by Frank II41111 and A. Plueard. ner, (in "the I. lie There. Wrl a large and J audlencx weeiit and all felt mark made by the muW' line. I to lusplrn one to n.i ' effort at sull-lintiroveiiimttil and Ifiter living. 1 llarluw. ( Eddie Walkin U on thei.'i week. 1 Hani lien g ha sold Ml Ideration, fll's) I). O, F'eeman made a U to Portland Saturday. ("lis. Shmldi was doitij Oregon City Tuesday, ' Mr. and Mra. W. ,'.'' fi lends in Oregon City Itst The dan.'e given Fehrinrj: attended and a good tim 1, br all. I' A Nhullnl. Ed Traylor ha been laid up for some time with la grie. Miss Mary Wittroi k has recovered frjui her recent Illness. Chris Rltihm ha gone to The Dalles for a short time on a visit. Mr. Oscar Giienther, of Portland, was home for a few day lust week. Grain look exceedingly well around here for this season of the year. Misxes Johanna Masaingerand Carrie Shu bid are home for a brief visit. Mr. Bolt has returned home from an extended trip in Eastern Oregon. William Guonther and wife visited E. W. Hornschuh and family last Sunday. N. Scoggins cama op fr J Sunday and sput Hi dv family. f Geo. Marr, represent ; Lewis, nf Purllan I, wirir low Saturday. D. O. Freeman lias juitnc of new goods. Call and m j buying elsewhere. f Mr. and Mm. F. ShiW.o r have rented J. Clouer'ih' make Barlow their bom li ' Miases Lena and Ennui WiMMltnirn, visited a If 1" with their aunt and uncls.X T. C. Audrtis. r Miss M. 8. Harlow, U-iiV 'ow achool, gave an entrru day alteinoon, February credit is due Miss fu . thorougli way in which s trained to per'orm it part. ! Report of Hchoul DuWZ Following is Ihe report lo", trlcl No. H, for the mouth ary 17, 11H12. So. dW Z. 720.' j So. days absencs, il : " tardy, 27; pupils neither lr' sent: Harry Spragtis, Hf llxl Sprague, Linn Wj Klllil Ifornaidillli im lillHtf rmltin,. In l.u grain on the land he .... LL, ,1 1 WoU-r, Elm. Balder. Bs ....w . . IIUIII .(lO father. Rev. Engelbart preached in the Evan gelical Church here last Sunday after Newkirk, Bird Newkirk, 8 Henry Wolfer, John Wolto; Erma Rabler, Howard Gill. ' Bakkh, Teacner. Miss Eva Moehnke has finished teach ing a term of school near Eagle Creek, and is home again. Mr. Tom Duffy and wife, and Robert Ginther and wife, visited Postmaster Shiibel last Sunday evening. Mr. Frank Grossmillor has rented bis farm to Wesley Hill for a period of five years. Mr. Gronmiller Intends going to California soon. Quite a number of boys and young men gathered on the school ground last Sunday and played ball in the afternoon, arnid good order. Last Friday afternoon the Shubel school children celebiated Washington's birthday with appropriate exercises, Letter IM The following ia the liit inainlng in the poHtofflrs1 Ore., on Feb. 27th, 102: fc, womkn'i u' ; Dougless Edith MissMcPi' Davis Clara B Miss limc' Hubbard M Miss Smith Williams Donnsj' (' . .t. . i Han t , Arthur Wm v BearldJohn v lirannan Albert Rrulyti J 0 Hooai k Wm 8 itiale Mr Hamolton J M Janaon Alfred Johnson Tom GEO. KHy Fi UihWSx M.wrt he Morrii' ; Mintin'.K 1 Rallt'', Ruslil. g rug"6' it iiobh1j, Hunt's Wow Store 1 nare mat movnl In,, - n. ,, . .... , ... -. khi r mv.tok. M. ;":.?.""'.! V""m" ""noma-, wnicn , j -... iinc iirmuniia thl. One ol I he lciurr v. - MEAT MARKET: ,alway7 j -oa t " - I I.1MI.UL i . Which ! acparaUil from the mln l.ll.lln w,..k , A f3 UIIMT '. v...e nmrf. w 1 f . 1 iu a vv 1 ,..,ii. i1 - 1 1 - i k Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. ' was two quilts and a front door mat. I