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X OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY APRIL 190 CORRESPONDENCE i Our correspondents will pleas tend Id articles before Wednedayti of each week, otherwise it reaches us loo late for ' publication. Dover. Guy Woodle's face was seen in Dover Sunday. W. I. IVwglass went out wolf bunting last Sunday. II. Moudell lias purchased 40 acres of land in this vicinity. E. H. Sawtell is preparing to build a house on bis homestead. George Woolf went to Portland last Sunday to meet his daughter. The rural mail delivery on Sunday be tween Pleasant Hill and this place is a great success. J Wolf, F Walkley, Miss Siena Mo lar and Mr. and Mrs C Bowman were the nuests of A. J. Kitsmiiler last Sun-, cond tio l one day da v. Stafford Dust flies in the roads. No rain Easter Sunday. Some grain has been sown. Fred Baker has sown considerable c'over. J. L. Kruse's sale next Saturday is on every tongue. Peter K. Peters was worth g at the cemetery Moniity. John Gage is catching moles with his 44-esliber mole nun. G. Moser has a force (if men and teams hmihng manure onto his plowing Henry and William Rcha'i have planted their early potatoes. John Schati leaves today (all fool's day) for Eastern Washington. He will follow the carpenter trade there exclu sively. Spuds are not all sold. Bogiicss, of Portland, bought up a car load Sundiy. Mauy are holding back for higher fig ures. John Seedling shipped potatoes to San Francisco. Tney sold there for $1.55 per cwt. Five women have canvassed this neighborhood the pat-t week. Some were agents for book', clothes-rucks, etc., anil one, when she found she could get no more orders from a party, would beg 10 or 5 cenU or say "Can't you give me a pound of butter or a half dozen eg-t? I'm trying to make an honet living." Sherwood. J. C. Smock, wlio hai been absent vis iting relatives in Colorado, is now at borne. T. V. Satterlee, of Moline, Kansas, is now a visitor at H. H. Eyoian's. He is wonderfully pleased with Oregon and will buy a farm here. We saw our friend, Mr. Todd, on the streets Tuesday. He fays he feels sure Clackamas County will go Republican this time. Dr. Rickard, of this place, has rented a piece of onion land tnd will have onions to sell the coming season. That's all right, doctor, we don't expect to get sick. The entertainment at the Cougrega tioaal Church Eisier Sunday was a grand success. Washington to be gone until July. John Confer, of Oregon City, passed through our vicinity last Monday. Frank Snhoenborn has fully recovered from the shock he received last week. Mist Agnes Wallace was the suost of Mrs. Minnie Fanton last Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fish visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pearson on Easter Sun day. Urate Schuebel, daughter of B Schue bel, who baa been very sick, is getting better. Mr. anit Mm. R. Goueher took Easter dinner with the letter's sister, Mrs. Dan iels, of Mil 1 1 no. Otto Striker, of Union Hall precinct, passed thiough Eldoiado Monday on his way to Oregon City. , A. L. Jones, C. Smith, J. Evann, R. Schoenborn and others, were in town last week on business. Messrs. Normau and Ralph Howard, of Norm Carus, and Louis Uuckner, of Hsteldale, passed through Eldorado last Sunday El" e Shoenltorn was in a very criiical last week. Lock-jaw was caused by running splinter into her finger. Miss Gans took dinner last Sunday at the home of C. Smith. The table was very prettily decorated, Sidney Smith being the artist. Several from our neighborhood at tended the Easter services at Mnlino last Sunday. An excellent program was rendered. Little Hazel Erickson deserves special mention. The farmers of our vicinity are all wearing broad smiles and are taking ad vantage of the good weather by plowing and plan'ing potatoes, etc. Ed. Howard and family visited Mrs. Morris, of Mackshurg, this week. Miss Themi will attend school there and stay at the home of her grandmother. Out vicinity was saddened this week by the ileui b of Mrs. Bogue. She had been very sick for several weeks, and quietly passed away on Easter Sunday. Th- dance given at the "Teasel Farm" last Friday night was in every way success. At 12 o'clock coffee and cake were served. About fiftv couples were present, having come from far and near. We hope this will not be the last of the season. Tired Out "I wis very pooily and could hardly get about toe bouse. I wss tired out all the time. Then I tried Ayer'a Sarsaparills, and it only took two bottles to mass me feel perfectly well." Mrs. N. S. Swin ney, Princeton, Mo. Tired when cu ro to bed, tired when you get up, tired all t!ic time, why? Your blood is im pure, that's the reason. You are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion. Take Aycr's Sarsaoarilla and be quickly cured, j; SO a bntlla. All SranliU. Ail your diietnr wtnl li llilnk nf Arsr'l S.riaparllla. II. kllo all nN'UI 1 10" (ralid old fomllr mwllrln. folio Bla dleud will ba UII'SihI. J. C. ATIB CO.. Lowall, Kin Port- JXldorado. Clyde Smith has a horse for sale. Miss Veva Jones went to Liberal one day this week. Mrs. Pearson visited Mrs. Goucherone day last week. Clarence Mallett, of Oregon City, vis ited his home Sunday. Miss Agnes Wallace, of Mulino, visited Miss Veva Jones last Friday. William H. Jones, who has been very sick, is able to be around again. John Helvey left last Saturday for Shuuel. Jacob Boblemler is home for a short time. Albert H)rnschuh has gone to land to work. Wesley Hill and wife visited E. Guenther's last Sunday. School closed last Friday afternoon witti appropriate exercises. Miss Ida Guenther is on the sick list She is in a critical condition. rred Moehnke is busy blowing out rocks and stumps on the new road. Stephen Hutchinson is logging tor the Heft and Moehnke Bawmill company. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Moehnke went to Portland on a business trip last week Born, to the wife of Emil Hornschuh, March 19, a eon Mother and child are doing well. Robert Ginther, nominee of the So cialist party for representative, left for Oak Grove Saturday to begin a spring term of school. How To Gain Flesh Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL SION. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce produces the pounds it seems to start the digestive machinery going prop erly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which he could not do be fore, and that is the way the gain is made. A certain amount of flesh is necessary for health j if you have not got it you can get it by taking cctrs pulsion You will find it just as useful in summer as in winter, and if you are thriving upon it don't stop because the weather is warm. $oc and $!.oo, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, UaUi, Nw Xk. child did its part. The flag drill by six teen girls was very pretty and well ren dered and was highly applauded by the audience. The school children were sa usted bv Mr. Pusey, MiseTull, Mrs. C. U, Barlow, Mrs. Sheppard, Miss Bessii Sbeppard. Will Jesse and C. B. Tull in songs, recitations and Instrumental mu sic. Alter the entertainment the young folks danced for a few hours' Something over twenty-four dollars were nude after all expenses were paid. Viola. William Matoon went to Portland this week on a business trip. . Rutherford has built a very neat chimney for the M. E. parsonage. If is reported by good authority that the Mac Master A Hindi furtu of (WO acres at this place has been sold and that four families will soon settle on it. Last Friday afternoon Harvey E Cross, of Oregon City, visited this place and gave a talk on the issues of the day. Mr. Cross spoke in a conversational way. A. O. Ilollingnworlh and w ife, of Ne braska, arrived here late Friday night, March 21, and are visiting among their relative', awaiting the arrival of their goods when they will move on the Wright place, near the Redland M. E. church, which they purchased some time ago. Mrs Hollingsworlh is a daughter of Mrs. Tenny, of this place. Last Saturduy the Republican primary was held here and was well attended. While there was considerable interest manifested, still everything seemed to go in a harmonious way. W. Matoon was elected chairman and Lorenzo Tenny, Jr., secretary. James Fuilam and William Matoon were elected as delegates to the county convention. James Fullam was endorsed for road supervisor, Lorenzo Tenny, Sr., lor jus lice of the peace, and the delegates were instructed to do all in their power for the renomination of Thos. Ryan for county judge. Willamette. Miss Genevieve Capen visited friends in Portland Saturday. J.J. Bullock and family are visiling Rev. V . S. Grim and fainilv. Grandma Hunt is able to be about the house, again, after a long illness. Mrs. George Batdorf and baby daugh ter, were calling on friends last Thurs day. Mrs. Perle Adams and son Bryan, of Vancouver, Wasu., weie visiting Iriendt here last week. John Ream and family have become residents of our village and are located on the wettside. Harley Miller has severed his connec tion with the Willamette I'u.'p and Pa per Co., ana started for Eastern Oregon last Saturday. sll Ikin Dickey is at home this ' hy lug told his team of horses, hut has bought another team, and will soon re sume work at the Tualatin. W. B. Htail'ird has heeu assisting Poalie Andreas to preare his spuds for market. Mr. Andrews has over twelve hiui.lred dollars worth ready to ship. Mahlon Moran, of Everett. Wash , .,!.! l,v l,ia lle. is Visiting hi" parents, Mr. and Mis. I'has. Moran, ol 'tin. i.la.e. Thev repoit the weather at Everett much the same as here but colder. William Beard went to Portland Wed nesday to aieet bin son in law and family who are expected lo arrive from Hudson, Wis., sometime Thuisday. Mr. Heard thinks his son-in-law will likely locate here permanently. The Republican primary at Maple Lane Saturday P. M. l"il l,,v" (east, which resulted in the appoint inentoftwo sets of delegates to the county convention. Behold how good i and how nleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity I Rev. Mr. Kellar, a lecturer on Christ lun Socialism, spoke in the church Sat ASTHMA CURE FREE ! Asthmatic Brings Instant Hollrf hiuI Perrn..ncmc In A 1 Cnaoa. CHAINED FOR TEN YEARS Plllir". BUST AB80LUTKLT fRim 0 M roHTaL Thr. la noil, In Ilk. A.tlou.i,,,, Inaiaul cllef. even In lli d,,,,,11 II cnri wlisu all rlu lai, ii-v. r- of VIII, II,,,,, . "Your trial bum nf Am,,,,,!,,,' IimmI col, il, I, on, rai ,,, . lot I It-el tor lli K'hmI ,ln.lvr, l" .I. ..I.MI..M.I Mill .1 - . "' ma lor len Var, llll P'ilrl....r,llti; " -ar, Or.,,,,.,. . ' rurnl, I your silvsrilMiii,,,,, . 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Miss Carrie Seely lelt Sunday for a lengthened visit with relatives at Ta coma, Wa-di. April has opened up quite pleasantly. The mud is dried and the dust is be ginning to fly. Many are at woik in their gardens and farmers are very busy sowing oata and spring w heat. Mr. Kellar will speak lit Maple Lane schoulhouse Sunday, April 0, at 10 A. M., and 7:30 P. M., on the issues of the day. The Misses May and Ethel Thompson were at home Sunday visiting their par ents, but returned to Portland the same evening. Clarence A. Frost has quit the mills and is working at the carpenter trade He is engaged in building the gymna sium lor the west side school. Mr. M'f.arly ami family, of Hudson, Wis., arrived in Oregon City last Friday, and are the guests of Mrs. M'Larty'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beard. They are well pleased with the climate and intend remaining. Barlow. Go to Freeman's for bargains. Mrs. U. S. Armstrong is very ill with pneumonia. Miss Troe is visiting Mifjs Jessie Par rat this week. Mrs. Fred Covey is slowly recovering from a serious attack of pneumonia. Rev. 0. Haue will hold services at Barlow Thursday evening, March 27. Be sure and attend the school enter tainment Monday evening, March 31. Mrs. Kimsey returned to Portland Tuesday, after visiting her sister, Mrs. W.S. Tu'l. Miss Viva Tull returned Sunday from a several days' visit with friends t Ore gon City and Portland. The Marlow show is at Barlow this week. They show to a full house every night and the doctor is doing some fine work in teeth extracting. H. T. Melvin is on the sick list. Chas. Schmidt has sold his saloon to Mr. Ogle. C. U. Barlow made a business trip to Portland Wednesday, Chas. Schmidt transacted business in Oregon City Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Newton made a businese trip to Oregon City Tuesday. T1.A ta In l. 1 ,: . . iiicitj in an viuvriuilllijeiit lli , ,i ., . . ,, n i . -i .n r. . i lorm Ol money irouwe. . Barlow April 12. It promises to be, Tr. Kilmer's Swamo-Root U not something extra. ommended for everything but If you have kid- Miss Echo Sampson, of Oregon City. ZfJS aVI"10! ...... ... . ... I Just the remedy you need. It has been tested visited a few days with her cousin, Miss ,in so many ways, In hospital work. In trivate Bessie Armsir jng. Eli Skinner met with a serious acci dent Monday. While working at J. Cole's sawmill a piece of timber struck him, breaking his lei just below the knee. Dr. Dedman set the injured part. It will probably be a good while before be will be able to be out again. 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. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the rreat kidney, liver I and Bladder remedy. It is tne great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of U i acienimc researcn by Dr. Kilmer, the emt- " rent kidney and blad der specialist, and l wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst 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 telling more about Swamp-Root and how I find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble, j When writing mention reading this generous oiler in this paper and h . it ... . . scnu vdut annrK. in - i ne scuooi entertainment Monday j K,'lmer & EW-ri ccuiug ao giuu buvocihi mu ujui:ii namton, N. y. The credit is Que tue teacher, Miss Barlow, regular filty cent and nomaorgoamp-itoot for the succeWul way iu which each dollM sU we b " druggists. telr. Nurah Fish is home again. John Johnston whs in our burg Sun day. I!. F. Smith and wife visited at Mr. Hitter's Sunday. William Morland, of Barlow, visited relatives Sunday, Mr. ICeasoner, of Whiskey Hill, pasred through here Friday. Lewis and Julius Spagla, from Itutte- ville, Sent Sunday at home. K. W. Zimmerman, of Marks Prairie, made our burg a call Saturday. Some of the Needyites attended the ball game at Mackshurg Sunday. Oeo. OgleHhy and sons have gone to work in an uncle's logging camp. Frank Fish and family took dinner with Herb Johnstons on Easter Sunday Miss Myrtle Smyth, who is staying at Aurora, visited friends here Saturday and Sunday. Miss Anna Johnston, who is working at Oregon City, spent Saturday with her parents at Smyrna. Mae Kinzer has returned from Ante lope. She and Wilda Elliot, it seems were enjoying a horse back ride Wed nesday. C. F. Kellar, of California, spoke here March 25 on Socialism. His speech did not impress many favorably, even some of the Socialists were disgusted with his talk. Madam Humor says our town is soon to boast of another saloon. My 1 what a time our boys will have 1 If this comes lo pass our dances and other amusu- uienis will be at an end. amaa county. We arc the only undertakers In Clackamas county owning a brarse slid will fur null it for Iras than can be hail elsewhere. We are under small exne and do not aik large profits Calls promptly attended night or duy riimira 47l ami .10,1. VI R. L. HOLMAI ; Twa Doon Sect. f C::rl B:l TATATATArjrATATjrATATATATATATATATATjrATATATrfsl no rouiii lo complain, W. I). Thomas and F. F"rtner, nf iiin, sold the last of llo-lr potatoes old lin e friend one day laat tot Frank llaun and son piJ.- nega at S oil town on iiir Im , luring the pant week. They i eitra Mr, Milah-ad liaa git! tj. the lisiks ol his (aim hjr skk(i gate, Mi S.rali Chun lull, a rC t yolllitf lady nf till arntiuD, a i pieti-nt writing eiy u tut , ii a. 1'r. A A. la-onaul, ofi S, is alieudiiig her. guild Last year' crop of potato.- In this vicinity la second lo none, I.ettcM hive hern rvcrlved from friniiilH w ho rraide ill the d'iiuii str,-ken region of Missouri, Wo feel that the lust advirr wr may give them is lo com lo Oregon, where total failures are mi ll no n. M.an Elsie and (iolila Lowe, and Msa Maltiu Pulley hirely en-aped return inj'irii-H loir on their way to chiiri h lasl Sini'lav. The Irui Were tested to gether and a Idle asrendiug a sleep lull the seat alipH-d backward and over the end uf 'he aagoii bpx, dumping Ihrm lieadlirat Into the lllllil. They escaped with slight bruise and some Moiled g.irinent. Alms Items- Miss Myrtle Owens, of Gresbam, is visiting here. Present indications are favorable for another busy summer at Aims. Airs. w. Calvin will tench the Aims school, the next term commencing in April. Miss Mattie Pulley, who has been away for several months, has returned to her home here. Joseph Gutherie, night watch at Bramhall's mills, talks of seeking greener pastures elsewhere. Mrs. E. ft. litamiiall, who lias Iteen nt Portland for several days nuder the doctor's care, is at home again, having been greatly benefitted by the treatment. Itev. Cowling, the Evangelical minis- ter in charge here for the last two vests, preacned tna last eermon March 23d and bade his people farewell an a minister of the gospel. We had grown somewhat tired of the stormy weather during the pret-ent nmnl Vi V... I I . . , ., , ,,Uv mien wo iiuar oi me lerritiie Mllwauklr Killer ft Unite miller have painted their meat market. Several trams are engaged in hauling gravel brought on II it car lor tine utl the Waverly golf track building ground. Plastering is ttliout romplcted in the new Wiiodiin-n Hall, and a wiNsUhrd I lieing erected in connection with the biii.ding. A son was horn to Mr. and Mis. Hob ert A'luins, ol this place, hint Wednesday night Wife and boy getting along line, and husband as Wall as can be eiHM'til, A unique app irutiis for sawing wisid is ttutrr. N.-'t HI had a barn timnj I, Mi 1 1 ay. Mr. Wnll't daughter lias amrtc the Fast. The Wnather at the prratat L: very peaiil. I( ibi-rt I .-Sliix. r liaa rrlurwi : from Oregon Cliy, Mr. Judy was at home to.!3 family this week. Horn, to the wileof Mr. I'l'tfn son, on March 'J.'i. Moat n( llm laxr have bso la this pat I of (he countty. A. J. KiUuiiller, Mr. llesmU sou weni lo Oregon City VnWic The dlreclor of ibis arbuol i No. H.I, ail) riH-nive si-alrd bi Is : April 15, for building a huol bo M hat 'hall We llarr f xf Uf Tin qiiealion arise In tin Usui.'1 ery day. I-l us answer it tod- J.-ll O, i.i,-iMi mil healllifuliV- in U'O at tint Milwaukio car shop.. It , Prep red in two in in ill" lOtHists of an ordinary circular wood saw j no baking! simply add boiling prnpelleil liy an electric nioler that fur inerly ptos-llt-i a car. Coniiei lion i made between the motor and the power wire with mi i 1 1 is I .i t I cotidiii-tor, which then leads lo a track wire, thereby estab lishing a circuit. belt ,,iven by a pulley on the motor shaft roe the r aw and the pourt supply is excellent. Maniuatn. Harry Hiiibard, Outer ami Jtill.v liar man starteil lor Easlern Oregon Mon day. P. . Marqna-n has returned bom Eastern Oregon. He says there is too much snow for him out there. So many of the Marium boys leaving make hands scarce. The Albright hoys have both been looking for a man. Clara and Tessa Larkins ate at home fiom the university dining vacation and set to cool. Flavors; Lemon, w Raspberry and Sirawberrv. Gtti' age at jour unH er's today. I"- ."rijlrcl Tlraii !(" Don't lii-gleel biliousness S'id pation. Your health will tnStl netilly if you do. DeWitl'l Lil' f Risers cure such cases. M. B. -v Butternut, Mich,, says "DeWitt't I Early Itinera s.e tlie most saiA pills I ever took." Never grit"" nausea. Geo. A. Harding. Ori-Ron I lly Market Hepo (Corrected to Friday.) Wheat No. 1, fl0 bushel Flour Portland, :.) Pf Vi per sk. Howard's Best, wc r"l .i.4() per bbl. Oa's -insacks, white. LI0 to : centa . irrav. It lo si 0.V broiiKbt a friend with them, a Mr Hay old Timothy, bales, lll f' Ttnet. ''Kise, 'j t (il W) er ton. w"" m .,i . ' Oat, f'j Mixed hay, H. , Mrs. Albright ha hun ....nlr... I....' M;ni..ir t,7r,o per r, ....... 11,11 .'. I , IDI II lin 1,1 Kll . Ill yard spaded up and her rose bushes ",")rl". l! 60 per ton ; chop, fw cleaned out. Grandpa Izenhaft and P. A. Manpiain did the work. flm chimes of our new church bell called the congregation together Sunday for the first time. There was a good at tendance at Easter services. Our enterprising postmaster and mer chant, Clyde Marquatn and Harry inb oard have Iteeri cleaning up their yard and repairing their fence, which has im proved Ihe looks of the place very much. Wllluiir, Jake Groshong had the misfortune in lose a valuable cow. Mr. Bounds, of Mulino, was visiting' Inn Urlnu .,,11.. I -, Oil oer t"n Potatoes-l.f'to$l-ld l,ef '"" lbs. Eggs Oregon, 12V peril""1, l!nit,.,-KUi,..i. :m t 4." c Pv Apple Baldwin and Northern f. r anil (il. 25 per box. .. Oiiii.n kIkiIc. 1 1: lo 2c ler ID- Dressed khickenN. 10 to l'."y c,f j l.iveHlra'k and dressert n,e , ii live,(:i.75 to t.rU per hundred, 'j live 4 els; bogs, dres-ed, 6 sheep, 3'i to Hi:; sheep, tlrr veal, dreesed. 8 to HJn'i'i ,mM' 3J a to 4c; lambs, dressed, 7c. OABTOHlA' Baarsth. A YN Blgnator. , JjSMl i s jtatow Store . rnyVuik" m".",!"'," .mo,' '""""'''H"- bull.lln. which haa bn remoil'W my .lock. My growing trade flemunil thla. One ol the feature, of my l"rt V, MEAT MARKET: which la Kparated from the mala bulldlnu. Fresh meat alway. on hand. A. S. HUNT. VViltamolto. Pnt Offe nl. weather elsewhere, we feel that we have 2"3MM,33-333