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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY JURCHJ, 1902. x and it is cold winter, bill the roadi ....... . I Mnilmia are drying last, nope tncy "i wuv r Ilia mini 111 VSI v disagreeable k lUKKfcM'UlUiilLll j . Aghl .nd hta wife and - I cousin's fot)ir:il, Arthur Albright, ol Springwater, who was buried Tuesday. Our correspondents will please send In articles before Wednedays of each week, otherwise it reaches us too late for publication. Kldorado, Vein Jones is on the Rick Mat. C. K. Spence is still hauling lumber. Pr. Goucher was called to Barlow last week. Mr. Holt is vising Pr. Gonchei's family. Born, (o the wife of John Paine, a boy on February 28. Scb'vnb'irn A Sons are clearing land on a Urge scale. John Hclvoy left Monday on a timber cruisii g expedition. James Fink, of Abernethy, was a vis itor here lust Sunday. Mr Perry, of Mulino, took the picture of our school Monday. C. & C. Smith are building an addi tion to their hen-house. A. I.. Jones says not to talk to hiu) unless its about "potatoes." Mrs Helvey of Union Hall, spent the day wfih friends last Friday. J. Moshberger and family visittd Macksburg friends last Sunday. Ross Einuiert and Ben, Beard, of Ely, were in Mulino Saturday evening. Mrs. Minnie Fanton visited at the home of Mrs. Spangler one day this week. Clvde Smith says that he doesn't like to o where "they" have a "por time and a poor snpiier," but refers pritici pa ly to the latter. Mrs. Daniels and daughters, Mrs. Mc Donald, of Mulino, and Mrs. Gibson, of Slem. were the guests of the former's tister, Mrs. R. Goucher. Ernest Jones left Monday for Liberal, where he has a two weeks Contract for poking shingles, after which he will continue bis woik of revising Webster's Dictionary. Cull at his office and get a Sample copy. Using his own method word saves from three to i l, (similiar to th shorthand plan ) Coughs Marqnam. Our school is going on with quite good attendance. Our Pastor, Rev. Mr. Butler, attended the funeral of Samuel Engle, of Molulla, IriBt Sunday. M'8. Davis, of Soda Springs, arrived at this place this morning to spend a ftw days visiting her friends. The ladies' aid. of this place, is at work again. They are quilting a quilt for Mrs. Jack, who returned last fall from Oregon City. Mr. Jos. Jackson, who met with an accident with his runaway team, is im proving slowly. Ni other sickness in this place. . Today the wind is blowing quite hard Some of the Marquam people are con templating making garden. The only way they have succeeded is planting) seeds in boxes and growing them in the j i,, ,,., until thM LTouud nets warm and , dry. Surprise patties are gelling to be com mon things in Marqnam. We were fa- vo-ed with several in one week, a farewell party ou Bert Hubbard Thursday night and a birthday surprise on his mother, Saturday. All took their well tilled has- Wets and had a nice dinner and all en joyed it fine. Saturday night a farewell party whs given fpr Charley Mtirvm. He leaves for Spokane and Mr. Hihbard leaves for Whatcom. Monday a sin prise paity was tendered to Lily Bentley. a new saddle Wllliolt James Nicholson has borse. Bert Wade was visiting relatives near Molalla one day last week. The farewell dance given at Frank Hann's was a usual success. Al Wy land intends to leave for Eastern Washington, Monday next, where he expects to work the coming summer. Mllwaukie. Conductor R. Diunek has rented Sell wood property and will occupy it soon, Mrs. Gottlieb Beecher is reported as being quite ill at her home at this place. Oscar Wissinger has finished pack1 n and will move his stock at once to the W. 0 W. hall. Messrs. Bottomiller and Keller have opened up the MilWaukie meat market, taking possession Saturday. Two acres ol land situated east of the town hall have been purchased by a new comer and will be devoted to flower cul ture. A large summer-house will be erected to assist in the enterprise. "Mywifehidadeep-etedcouRh for three years. 1 purchased two bottles of Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, Urea site, and it cured her com pletely j. H. Burge, Macon, Col. Probably you Know of cough medicines that re lieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones! The medicine that has been curing the worst of deep coughs for sixty years is Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. nn tlirt: He.. ' " 'rn'l- Comnll ynr a-K-t'ir. If tnk It. t.k. It than don't !! It II. kuowa. La... II with him wlllln. J. C. AY KK CO., Luwall. Maa. Port- It is a sad thing to see fine fruit trees spoiled by the blight You can 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. Cut 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 b'.ight. 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 up with the rest. Viola. Fred and Jim Walker drove to land last week. W. II. Matoon plowed the parsonage lot last Monday. Fred Walker went to Dover last Satur day to put in a few days visiting. Our merchant, C. G. Stone, went to Portland last week and bought a new lot of goods. Christina Hamilton is now home to stay, and says there is no place on earth like Viola. This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott's Fmlilc.rti. an1 la nn Ik. wrapper of every bottle. Send for free sample. -J SCOTT 4 EOWNE, 409 Pearl St, New York. 50c and $1. an druggists. Alms Charles Bailey has moved back to Aims. Can't stav away. M. Frank Hickman, of this place, leaves next week for Shaniko. (i. B. Pulley & Co. have shut down their sawmill for a time. Sickness is the cause. Some snow fell with the rain Thurs day morning last. More of it would be welcomed for the good of fruit. J. N. Bramhall expects to move his store building and goods across the street to more convenient grounds. There has been much attraction here of late. Many strange faces are seen. Oregon people seem to be much alive. Mr. H. Culpin, of Aims, sold the tim ber from 40 acres of his land for f500 ami the timber is now being cut into lumber. Mrs. Owens, of Gresham, spent sev eral days in this burg, visiting relatives, including her husband, rhos. Owens, who is foreman at Bramhall's mill. Tbe deckhand in Bramhall's mill is nursing a sore hand. While attempting to loose the chain from a log, the machin ery was suddenly set in motion, catching his hand between the chain and the log. Mr. If. Culpin, who has no helpmate, and is on the verge of old-bachelorhood, has brought in considerable household furniture, and talks of building a new house, which is creating not a little sus picion. J. K. Taylor, who was felling timber for Mr. J. N. Bramhall, was disabled on the 2tHh. A limb fell trotn a tree, jtriking him on tbe shoulder, inflicting very painful bruises. It is believed that no bones were broken. J. N". Bramhall has purchased a new donkey engine, which is now being set p, to be nsed in drawing logs from the woods. It is far the cheapest and moet effective power for tbe purpose, besides it is the most popular method in Oregon. Miss Clira Guyer. who has Keen flay ing in O'egon City fr the past month, re'urned home Monday and her nister. Marnaret, has gone down to take her pi .ice. A delightful little dance whs given I tsl Wednesday evenltu by Messrs. IVur Thomas and Ao. Jones, at the home i f the latter'a hio'her, Mr. Will Jones. All enjoyed the nselcea very much. Hog llxlliiw Mr. Riaiier has a good opinion ol Oretton. Mr. Blazier. of Hog Hollow, has pur chased a team of horsrs and a cow. Etna M.Cormick, of Hog Hollow. spent Uft Saturday in Oregon City. Mrs. Fellows, of t'ant.y. was visiting her patents Monday at Hog Hollow. The gipsies on New Era hill heat Mih. Rider will of five dollais a lew days iw. B C. Leland. of Hoe Hollow, got his dog run over by the gravel train a few days ago. Manpe Gresgorv, of Hog Hollow, has been visiting her aunt and uncle, Will Randell. Alfred Greagory, B. C. Leland, Tom Hayes, Charley Blazer, and bis father, corduroved Storm's hill at New Era Monday. Ktela t'rrek. We are having some better weather here now. There has been considerable sickness here lately, mostly la g'ipie. j J. P. Woodle made a business trip to Portland anil Oregm City last week. Mr. Taylor has moved to Oregon City and is working in the woolen mills there. Several from the Douglass neighbor hood attended church at Pover Sunday. J. W. Douglass is down at Lenta with a sick horse. The horse is so bad he can not have it to come home. Mrs. Alspaugh has returned from Cor vallis. She expects to stay home during seeding so Mr. Alspauu'ti w ill not have to batch for a little n bile. Win. Markwood sent to Gladstone Sundsy to take his family down to the car, as they are going to Portland to spend a week, visiting Iriends there. Mr. II. F, Gibon, one of the Eagle Creek merchants, closed out his business last Friday by selling out the balance of ! his stock at auction. We do not know what he intends to pursue next. I loa rtiaitltlllCH proveineni iuu - Mrs M E Lemon, of Garfield, la vis ig her sister, Mrs J. l. Cbltwoml. Mrs. F. M. Ostium tbe guest of M.s. Howkand Mrs. Cooke Monday. Fd Seiler'a little hoy i down win. , ,111,,lim1 and U not expected to live. The so called mnallpox P'i'"' ""' far tecovered a to In. able to "J aiound. I Adelhrrt Forbes has sold his fat in. The writer has not leiml l'r'baa- era name. The party of rail mad surveyors nn-v. d camp last Sunday over East olthe 1'nl' " I school house. ( I Wm. English has sold his farm to a I ,,, by the liaoie of llabathur and has moved to Portland. J. C. Elliot is eroding a wind-mill, and when in position will ami to Usiks of his residence. Mr. and Mrs. A W.Cook were vi.lt- iiiK W. P. Derby, of Ure.hani, is( f 11.1 dav. Mr Cook" has so far recovered I, oni hi. late illness to la) able to.lo light work. M,. Rosa Feathers left yesterday to begin school in the Uugg District. She .1 . I...... I..al taught a very Sllccessiui lerui 1 - j i- she la employed j uf our young folks and a few of the old ones, too. met at ( the residence of Geo. Perry last Friday I W ASTHMA CURE FREE! I Asthnmlono Uringa Instant Holier ..nd Ponnnn,ni In A 1 Citsos. CHAINED FOR TEN YEARS BiLiir. r BUNT AUBOLUTtLY I'llU 01 1,. roBTiL jMu.Vi - - nly. Thrs la milhlng Ilk- A.llim.l,.. ,' M. In. lalil rlli'l, even In Hi- ont,,1' p ll ciiiri wlitu all rlt laili last Wi It-v.C r WrIU. of Vlli,.,,i "V.n.r trial ItoHl ot A.I ,". fikul eoiiililion, I canhiii t,.H , ' ' lnl I I. ol (or Hi- K'M"' HsiUmI Ii, lav, chaliisd Willi pnlrl.l mrni,, " 9n " ma lor iii yr. ii.ii, ' cuied, I saw your ailvrii-.,i,,h,. ' i.rihl.ilti-ailhil anil loriiieiiiina.ii lulida anil IhiMiglil yoo had ..n,,' hut r-.olvr.l lo iv 11 111. 1 To ., 1 tiicnt. Hi trial acted Ilk s rlmru,, 'D ul full bolll " ' j . j j W aai.l 10 tid to mflLi' .1, trr.linrlitol Aaliiiialvne. Iiii1iio1,i0" 1 l ilted Mr Well. W'l ... (, 1 r l p, id, AiisnuirK..Y ntKKur' ,; In any ltrrr alio will arlta .,MI 11,8 IHialal Nrr mind, lh.niK-h g lug, hiiwvrr bad )nr cshi, Ami,.,1 ' . rrltsv and nir. Th aurw jv 'er ,r mors gl.'l t "nd It. Hum' Mh Wrli al one, a-ld-..liin hit. fir ,, MKIMrl'Kt l 7t KlI 1 bin, tH.jP''"'" Hold br all Druggiaia. Jr. ' I look ArIL V " " 1 1 --visit fall and that's again. Unite a number why Damaacui. Mrs. Then. Schmidt is on the sick list. Ed Puilman was seen on our sheet one day this week. Henry Huffmeister made a business trip to Gresham last Sunday. Ch as. Li velace took bis departure for Eastern Oregon last Saturday. Henry Troge is making quite an im- Oirni. Mis Nellie Stevens spent Sunday with Miss Yada Dills. Miss Bertha Spangler epent Sunday with Miss Bertha May. Mr. 8. W. Faust and family, of Oregon City, and Mr. 0. May and family, of Beaver Creek, spent Sunday with B. Faust and family. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. 1 Kilmer's Swamp-Root, I the treat kldnev. Ilvrr l and bladder remedy. 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . ; 1 11 is mo great meal Mi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of KvNg Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent Kidney and blad der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but If you havekid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found )ust the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book w n al P I Our reont frppzn pfm in hnvo avoir enedrop,etothefact that they SSSSt cellars, and aeveral of our energetic 1 When writing mention reading this generoua farmers contemplate building cellare. offer In this paper and Teasel trimming will be over in about three weeka and the young ladies are lamiDgoi naving a nance in the teasel : r:?u:ar i::ty cent and Hon at swd-r.. house when they get through trimming. iMu thti u b a11 druggists. night and spent the evening in dancing :l until midnight, when a line lunch J II done ample Justice. served, to ahich Harry Everhatt was in from Molalla j one day this week. Grandma Studeinan visited her daugh ter, Mrs. Kleinstnilh, and family a few 1 his week. Horn '. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Locke a son, on Sunday mowing. Mother ami child doing well. Mr. Gale is having a carload of lum ber d.-livered at his place for his new house and ham. Mrs. Denny, of San Francisco, is vis iting her mother, Mrs. Wickner, and other relatives and old nsighbois. Mr. Bovlan has moved Into A. (). Hay ward's new house at the intersection of Seventh street with Molalla avenue. Mr. Shortle.e lias sold his farm to Mr. Trais Consideration fl7(X. Mr. Trats has rented it to Mr. Perry for this year. Mr. John Francis, who has been pros pecting lier Suuiptur, Eastern Oregon, for the past ten mouths, came back Mon day lo spend awhile with friends and relatives. We carry the largcat stock Caak rtH, Collins and Lining In Clack am county. We are the only undertakers In Clackama county owning a hrarw and will fiirnMl it for lr than can be had rlvwhrrr. We are under small exja-iue nd do not V large profit Call promptly attended night or III ' A. ' '? il i 1 la fbonr. 470 ami AOS. R. L. HOLM Fluli as In Cha rash! J Mia, ...... I oin 1 Sugeii Mini Hcssi aril Two Eoon Sen!, if Com !:::" V Diiua We are glad to 1 weeks with hi grippe note her recovery. Th-re will la. a . . 1 II .. V.. It'Hk f O'l" llii .iu ri i iibi a., ) S1 Uiclurd Scott, of Milasuka , dunce at M.Connrll'a , low n TuedV and altendel It, 'm hophun-e on 'iaiiirday evening, Manh of t'lsi kama I'uuiiiy irrg- p Kill. Henry Haker and Kd Comstia-k active in cl-culal lug I.I l'l urnili llie iinisic. Evei)body Invited. W F. Young, the Justice ol the 'ce, was registering vote at Ihn I'leaaalit Hill s huiilhoilsH nil Saliirdiiy and goodly iiuiiiU-r look advantage of this chance to register. KeV. P.arher secureil siihacrlptlnim 1.. . ... n .ii 1 ...I , I,- l.,l.l. aiiioiiiiiiiiK in i 1 1 1 1 , , 11 , 1 . ,., . people Who Imim ri) gi nM twe ing (i the academy al lb hhI tear. Una ' . amounl, together with the money prom ised Irom the K.st, ami also woik sub scrihed, uinke ILsiil View Academy an assured success. paSaagll of ill" ollMlllialg4li Gel ' neatly every de'egnle ngtielu. W j Mr. Scott i widely known sa iiver fill ilaityiuall and I hi) bill t'( Mis 'their lutereata. IU I r.H j sinner of Ihn coiiiily ami iijMSi ' ith the hoard. In couvsrii:. Mn ! reisirier Mr. Siott said tlii! ille, Qarn.ld. weaiher for llie beginning of the Nice March. Mr. Mat Patterson is down with grippe. Most of the voteis of this precinct have registered. Our aged and invalid friend, Mr. Mar shall, is not any better. E. F. Surface haa rented bis farm to W. W. Porter for a term of three years. D. A. Jones and wife have sold their belongings to Ira and Elmer Davis and will move to Portland in March or Atari). The Latter Say Saints (or Mormons) are holding a protracted . meeting here now. They baptised Mrs. Sherman Coup last week. The literacy and debating society of Garfield, which closed last Saturday night, has been (juile interesting for the past months. Millard Sarver was hauling wood for the school the other day and drove into a mud hole. He was occupied from 10 in the morning until '1 in the afternoon in extracting his team and load of wood. It is reported that there has been a ttust formed in Gartleld precinct with the intention of controlling the primary, by D. M. Marshall and Mr. Gill. The former wants the Koad Supervisorship and the latter the Justico of the Peace. Now, boys, it is well to have things cut and dried, hut don't smoke too much of it before the primary goes off. Though the quality is Urst class it will make fel lows sick sometimes. Bpringwalrr. Plenty of rain. Health good. Born lo the wile of William Snider, Fehruary 2-'th, a daughter. D. C. Howell has sold his other (arm, all hut live acres, to Mr. Kldgway, ftom Clatsop county. Charles Gray exchanged his HI,Tii place wi'h James Maichbank, of West Oregon fit v. for live acre. The boys ol this iietglihorhood are tak ing their annual flight north a spring approaches. George Guiridgn and liar ley Kaucy started for the logging camps Febrimiy IMih. More new iicglilnr moving Into Spriugwiiter. A futility from California has moved in Charles Hard's house, ith the intention of tusking Springaater then future home. On the '.Tib and l.'8'h inst there will he Fanners' I iistituti held in Grange hall Would coiiia Ix-foro the h rj t the eiinliliir 11I money lurn, project It was the case al JrtR coininl.sioiin. an t a,, t Ilia gr, is simply a cs. of "you'll U a jj - ..it. . ju'i no aim you 11 p- uaiiier don't " le c tur ote De ill. 1UB ten 1 tt Her Tot "I would cough all night kt Mra. ('has. Applcgate, of Ale (ml., and could luidly gr a I I,., 1 !.... ... 1..1 ,.' walked a Mm k I Would cotigMr.' and spll lihs-l. hut when ill cines failed, three )! IK) hoc.''0 King' New Ii, oveiy wlmllr t.1'' ' land I gained &8 (Miiltid " i f luiely guai antee.1 In cur. Coof.-' ' I L Gripi, Krutichitl and tl r land Lung Troubles. j'Mal huitles free at i drug store. . . 1 Price by" al SprillgWBler. There will be S-akers petition In seed selling is to lo lat S'-cd Time ami HarrKilt A good tune to think uiot,e llie harvest is aeod thus. T'8 ' you make then will determine ? ' of yniir crop later. The ga ot" )ui: from the Mate Agricultural col are cordially Invited to attend. .Mr. WlicHcr ( Ull It licuiiiulUiu. "During Ihn winter of 1MH liiiiie In 1 1 y joints, in fuel all body, that I could hardly hobble around, ege All temptation lo unscrupulous t m ike extravagant claims for 1L- boih in pijie and producinf of Iliaj'The wisest farmers are tin I was so over my liilluelicsd nioat tiy what eX'- liroven to Ihi go, and true. K of seed towera in all secli1 country sow Ferry's fainont f Igl. ah ali tni CI ect tit send your address to rir?rti47 '- ! -n I Dr. KUmer&Co.,Binr;. Hlt3 hamton, N. Y. The iySw'IJ bere. Huod View Carl Short was a Portland visitor for several days last week, Chester Tooze went to Portland Thurs day, returning the same day. Mr. and Mrs. fewkshury were vWiing thbir daughter, Mrs. Arthur Seely, Sun day. Ttev. Clapp, of Forest Grove, preached .it the Congregational church both Sun day morning and evening. Dan Stanlnecker ia expected home this week from Sweet Home, where he haa been attending school. ' Curly Mayes, of Frog Pond, is buv hauling feed up to Kd and Allison Bau er's places, which he haa rented. j A large number were in attendance at the dance given by the M, B. A. ledge at Wilsonville and it was a financial succeHs. The Ladies' Aid Society gave a social at the home of Frank Seely Wednes day evening. UefreahmetiU were served. Robert Baker has been a frequent vis-; j itor in our vicinity lately. when I I ghl a bottle of Chamberlain's " "v" ul" "'"'" ...... I l.,uu.l.ln l.i.l.ld 1 1 ... 1 a .wmllS? I'aitl llaliu. rrorn the tirst application I ' " ail I began U get we I, ami was ctird ami '" F,!r,Jf n""- Tll,,y have worked steadily all tho year. K. j '""r" Bl "''''I time, but realixe tt 1 ... 1 .... v. . . I lara III hltir eriin at the hart ueeier, iionnwoou, , for Bale 1 ' ...I tal Mts Ferry, A Co. aent out last I. , seeds than any other seed world. The I'.H).' catalogue 01 " by G. A. Harding, Druggist. nut oral conseijiience ol this Oof; an ever increasing husineti. ! is now ready, and will be to""'-'! 1 guide in selecting Hie choicett Jibe farmer, (he truck garden' j flower gardener. It Is sent f" jijuest. AddreasD. M. Ferry troit, Mich. tr, Nurgeon'a Knife, .ot V' Surgery Is no longer necesM j idles. DeWitfa Witch H") cures such cases at once, re'' 1( : nece-sity for ilangerou. pa;o'j'1 lienslve oiierationi'. For'il( burns, wounds, bruises, "ir : j diseases, it is nneqnsled. j counterfeits. Geo. Harditi t( ! OA0TOB ,Va y IW S'" IS We hope lie j soon make arrangementg to reside j Emma Harmes has returned from Portland, where she was sick for several W . - I hnve u,t moved Into a morr commri my .tuck. MKrowing Uu.l- Zt MEAT which is sriinnitrd from tlir muln 1ju!!,i A. S. HUNT, Willamette J I 'rtw ns.i.ii.i.i-"'s-i:,,:,:l3rih-ow Store; ? ,u. hiiihllnic. which h hern tlua. One o( tlir feature of my a tnvrr lrrcll menu ai" v" -., Post Oltle and ' Jwr' alls. fublloT.le'l",B' X