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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY APRIL 18, 1902 V, CORRESPONDENCE I Our correspondents will pleas tend In articles before Wednedays of each week, otherwise it reaches us too late for publication. Kldoratlo, Louis Ruckner was in Oregon City last Saturday. Mrs. G. Kirbyson went to Oregon City last Tliursdav. Miss Yeva Jones is becoming quite an expert with a rifle. A. L. Jones made a business trip to Molalla Wednesday. Al Neukirghner did some plowii.tr for B. Dullard last week. Miss Verna Smith visited friends iu Mulino Ust Saturday. Mrs. Uoucher went to Liberal last Wednesday afternoon. I John Lamb visitrd friends in this vicinity during the week. B. J. Helvey and C, Pipka soent Thursday in Oregon City. A tree fell on Mr. Helvey's barn the other day, breaking the roof. Jonn Mar, of Oregon City, took, Jii.ner with friends here last Monday. Mrs. Daniels, of Mulino, visited her Bister Mrs. Goucher last Monday. G. W. Grace, of Oregon City, passed through this vicinity last Saturday. Chas. Daniels has gone down the Col umbia and will be gone all summer. William Robson, of Portland, was the guest of Miss L. Gans last Saturday. Mrs. J. Evans visited her daughter belie, of Oregon City, last Wednesday. Fred Jfeukirshner, who has been in Nome the past two winters, is at home aain. R. Schuebel was the guest of his mother in Oregon City for three or four d.iys last week. .Mrs. Schoenborn and daughters, Clara and Elsie, visited at the home of B. J. H lvey, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nash and Mr. and Mrs. C. Knott, of Oregon City, attended Grange at Mulino last Saturday. Mrs. Jennie McManes and Mrs. Michaels and daughter, of Oregon City, attended the birthday party last Monday evening, given in honor of the former's father, Dr. R. C. Goucher. A host of Dr. Goucher's friends sur prised him at his home last Monday evening, it beina his 70th birthday. The doctor was thoroughly surprised when L' the crowil was ushered in and thought surely some epidemic had seized our community and his services were needed. A delicious supper was served at mid night. The evening was passed in card playing and dancing. Dr. Goucher led the grand march. The doctor was well remembered by many presents. At a late hour all dispersed declaring it the merriest evening spent in a long time, and wishing their host many such happy returns. and lOih was not very well attended but was well appreciated by a few. Mra L. S. Bonney and son, of Oak Point, Wash., are spending few days at the home of Mrs. Ronney's parents, Mr and Mrs. DU. Colton now gets its mail three times a week, but that is some disadvantage as well as an improvement as it makes it impossible for us to get our county paper until Monday. We will soon have another piece of fine wehfoot plank road as EJ. Gottberg and Oscar Carlson are now making cor duroy (or improving the Dix, Uorbett and Hubbard hills. Sherwomt. Joe Taylor has bought a new platform spring wagon. Chauncey Calkins is dressing his farm up with a new plank fence. Certainly no one ought to kick about the weather, as we are having all kinds now . The Southern Pacific Company has shipped from this place, of this year's crop, 50 cars of potatoes, CO cars of on- ioiis, 20 cars of hay and 45 cars of hops. The warehouse is full of onions and po tatoes waiting for cars. Fusion seems to be the watch word with our Democratic brethren. I am no prophet but I firmly believe when the votes are vonnted neit June our old true friend George C. Brownell will be re elected to the senate. F. W, West, a young man of this place who is learning telegraphy, certainly is a model young man as he does not smoke cigarettes. Boys, if you have any aspir ations about you and expect your names stamped on the pages of history, let those damnable things alone. J Half- Sick " I first used Ayer's Sarsaparilla in the Ml or 1 S4S. Since then 1 have taken it every spring as I blood purify! n j and nerve strengthening medicine." S. T. Jones, Vi'ichita, bans. If you feel run down, arc easily tired, if your nerves are weak anJ your blood is thin, then begin to take the good old stand ard family medicine, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It's a regular nerve lifter, a perfect b'lpod builder. tl.HiMtlt. AlUranliU. lik ymir doctor "lot Ha Ihinki of Atar' Saraiarlll. II know, all aluul Ihu (rand old ramlljr nifMtirlti Follow bu ailvlcaaiid w will I .Mulled J. c. aria Co.. Lowall, Mu. count of the Illness of one of the actoia. Mrs. Chase, who has boon visiting I'" son and family for a few weeks, loft Mon day lor St. Johns to visit her n. H Henry Hedges tins tented Ills Uc f!ha. Schmidt for a year, and he and his wife will visit friends In Eastern thogon j f"l"-" and probably go hast noioru riuur line. t, FOR (.. in v,.i filndatoiie fr sale rhritp. All near tha car fall and buy our, two or three hits, build a h n... 1..I .nd two house Ill Wrst Oregon City. 0md location i,H acre of land on Molalla praitle. 170 In cultivation. The v.ry , iM .0.1 Corner lot t.n ylh and Van Ihirru (rrrl, Oregon City . " a a . I . al.- a....... ..t It. i j Good house ami lot in me " " ". orvcw unit trm -r. Terms easy. and pump, n"d location . 1 1 if r- .... tiMll... .....a- t it , . (mi,,,,! i m-tra, OIIP IIIIIC aim IIBII irwin v. ii.imiii-i.o i ana, lull ly . . ' '. ' 1 1 r l.iur Itiilra fri.lll flri. 11. ' rl. K ill iinmi, iii"' - -. v iiy, J,,,) Colton. Mr. Gorbett and wife visited with the Dix family last Sunday. Mr. Ginther and daughter, of Shubel, were in Colton last week. Mr. Woodruff and family, of Elwood, have moved back to Colton. Annie and Frank Biltner, of Elwood, were visitors at the Gorbett residence. Mrs. James and Eon, Jesse, were the gueHts of Mrs. Gottberg and Nellie lart Sunday. ilr. Patterson, of Portland, was in our burg last week looking after the interests of the railroad company. There will be a dance at the Colton hall on the evening of the first of May. A good time is anticipated. The Socialist speaking here on the 9th Hood View. George Seely is building considerable new board fence. Mark Seely and Fred Seely made a business trip to Portland Tuesday. Columbus Comstock expects to return to Portland the latter part of the week There was a pleasant dance at Nels McConnells Saturday evening and a good time was had by those present. Miss Cora Lichtentahler, of Missouri is visiting her uncle, Harrison Lichten thaler, and her cousin, Grant Lichten thaler. Miles and Ira McConnell left here Monday morning for Oak Point on the Columbia river to work in a logging camp. Clyde Baker returned from Astoria Saturday evening where he has been helping put in a new ice plant. His many friends are glad to see him back There will be a school entertainment at the Hood View school house on Mav 2 under the supervision of our able teacher, Mr. Mosher. It will undoubt euiy ne nrsi class, kverytxmy is cor dially invited. Grove, the past two days. Quite a number of our young people attended the social hop given by Mr. and Mrs. Kline, of Pullrun Saturday night. II. F. Bramhall has just returned from Portland where he purchased a tine new camera. I suppose he will soou be ready for business. The family of Mr. Hays, .1. N. Brain- hall's booktender. came up from Port land Thursday. They expect to reside here for a time. Newt Junes, and family, who moved awav several months ago. have returned and have purchased a part of the W. I. Bramhall homestead, near Aims, wheie they will be at home hereafter. to iiuriow. 1 10111 ..... .....,, -1,i...1 In- lr uraiidilamilitor, (10111 Onwrgo, Miss Hattie Irwin. Mrs. Chase expects ,,.0 acre, o g.io. car . - y . -... ...t, I iirovnii'uiiiny !. - - Huttlti,. 1 f ivu Home Slid lot in Cam-mali. Sew House 14 1 4 fret, kit,lr, 1 Spiing Water. Lot jox l trrt. 1 One of the brut .lock lanchr. in Clackamas county, coii.l.tlng ,,( . Icii.rd, two good Urns, limine, small orchard, alxmt l )t,, llaiicf good tmaluic and easily i lraied. 4 iiillrn from JIulill?", f ...LI- ""i to return and visit a month or longer with her son belore returning to her home in Iowa. JUIwaiiklr. Next Saturday evening the local grange will meet in regular session. Arbor Day was observed after the usual fashion at the MiUauki public schools Friday. Mra. Cotterol ia erecting a cottage on the old Biimis proiierty, near the South ern 1 acme traca. I . iw aw a a at a at at it av aw - . ri ia....l, ..f llm tilii-itii. : a 11 We curry tUe lurgot atocK .aaa rt, Collimaiid Lining in Clack- Loan y 011 money on lirl mortgage security and loan your nmnry ) Ahstracta made. O. B. DIMICK UIIKIION l T,0 kiecar shops, has rei-overed, ader a week's illness with the mumps. Miss Elsie Houck, who has Iwen tak- ik ... t . I !.-!. I ingcareol Mr. J. Aiiuersou ouniia nor illness, has returned to her home. Cleariim for the new county road ha on unnoticed near the Southern I'acillc depot at Milwaukie. Grading ia ex peeled to hi'iin sihiii, A debating club has boon organixed'; Calls promptly attended night or among the pupils of the upior g'S'loa o A day tlie Milwaukie putiiic sciiooi. .nucii in- I amua county. We are the only undertaker in Clackama county owning a hrarw and will furtiioll it for lra than can be hal tUcwht re, Wc are under tmall epriie and do not ok large prolita S terest has been taken by the pupils so far. I'hiHio 7l ami 1i R. L HOLMAl' 1 Twa Boon Sco'S ef Cscn B:j: I Bird-Shot No use to hunt timers wit; bird-shot. It doesn't hurt ilv tiger any and it's awfully ris!: for you. Consumption is a tig', among diseases. It isstcr.lt! but once started it rr.picl! eats up the flesh and destrev the life. No use to go hiv.iih; it with ordinary food and r; u. icine. That's only birckhci It still advances. Good z?.v charges of Scott's Enu:ls;o. will stop the advance. ,T!; disease feels that. Scott's Emulsion makes the body strong to resist. I soothes and toughens the !un;;: and sustains the strength unti, the disease wears itself out Send for free sample. ECOTT 4 BOWNE, ChemreH, 4m Ptirl St., N. V jx aud iat, til diuguu. Carat. School closed last Friday. Cora Jaggar was in Oregon City Sun day. Alice Brown expects to leave in a few days for Sacramento, Calif. earnest orurgis, 01 Molalla, was a guest of Will Guyer Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. VV. W. May and daugl ter, Miss Bertha, were in Oregon City hunday. There will be preaching next Sunday afternoon at three o'clock in the Evan gelical church. Quite a number of Carusites have re cently been vaccinated, on account of the smallpox Bcare. Another new republican in Carus. A new daughter arrived at the home of Mr. Wm. Wilson last Fridav. Mother and child doing well. Mr. and Mrs. C. Spence and the Misses Bertha Spangler and Edna Irish spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Onsen thwaite, of Beaver Creek. Eagle Creek. Wm. Markswood went to Portland Monday on a business trip, i Everybody is busy farming now since the nice weather has come again. J. P. Woodie made a business trip to Portland and Oregon City last week. Mrs. Emily Gibson has been nuite sick with lagrippe but is some better now. Mrs. Mary Campbell, of Pi rtland, who baa been visiting friends here, returned borne Monday. Mr. Sawtell has moved from the Douglass neighborhood to Dover, where he intends to make his future home. J. W. Douglass left Monday for Steven son, Washington, to visit his eons. William and Burt, who are cutting wood near that place. Marquam. A daughter was born to the wife of Tomp Drake. Mrs. Hibhard returned Saturday from a week a visit in the neighborhood of her old home. The State Grange Lecturer, Mrs, Howard, visited this place Saturday to try and organize the Grange again. Mr. Dunlavy's shop is open attain and the familiar sound of the hammer gieets our ear. Reed Brothers are carrying on the business. ntt r. ... t ... 1 ne league 01 tins place will nave a relic sociable May 2 in the evening at the church and refreshments will be served near by. No charges except for supper, consisting of eoHee, cake and sandwiches. Those bringing relics are expected to make a speech about them The proceeds are to buy new song hooks, which are very mucli needed. All are cordially invited. Barlow. David Kydil is on the sick list. A. N. S;:ogin spent Sunday wirh his family. Mrs. L. D. Hover is visiting her daiinh- ter al Portland. O. B. lull, who has been very ill, is able to sit up now. Fred Covey has moved his family into musical, will be rendered Geo. Mwton's house. There is to he a dance at Barlow Sat urday evening, April 2(1 Miss Bessie Sheppard transacted busi ness in Portland Monday. H. T. Melvin is able to be about again after several weeks' illness. Take your produce to Freeman's, and get the highest market price for it. Mr. I'eterson has sold hie farm anil bought Mrs. O. B. Quint's property in Barlow. Prof. T. R. Ryan entertained the pub lic Thursday evening by an exhibition ol Hyonotism. The play which was to have been held at Barlow April 12, was postponed on ac- Work on the new grade under course of construction here bv the P. C. A. O. Railway Co., to avoid the Milwaukie trestle hv lollowiug the river hank, is still in progress, but at a slow rate. About 20 members of the Milwaukie Grange attended the session of Pomona at Osweuo Wednesday last. The order of business in the evening was changed to dancing aud an enjoyable occasion is reported. Rev. J. C. Douglas lectured at the Town Hall last Wednesday evening on "Scenes iu the Wonderland." The lec ture dealt with features of the Yellow stone National Park, Kngland, Italy and Palestine. Tha dog poisoner is again in evidence at Milwaukie after a rather protracted abeence. Four victims have been men tioned thus far, anil these within the last few days. His motive no one up to this time seems able to understand. The following letters have been adver tised as unclaimed hv PoMuuster O. Wisninver, at the Milwaukie postoH'ire lor the past month: Mrs. Lillian Moore house, Mr. Moorehouse, Mr. Knight, William Phillips, Hans Bushhauer. John Anderson, furmeily dispatcher at the Milwaukie car shops, has been succeeded in that capacity by A. L. Stu art, of California Mr. Stuart was a street car man for five years. Former Dispatcher Anderson Is now working as a conductor iu the employ ol the P. C. A I 0. Ci. A special entertainment will be given in Milwaukie Town Hall Saturday even ing, Anril ID, to procure funds for the benefit of the Milaaukie public school library. A good program, literary and An enter- TArArjrjrATArArArArATjrjrArAMrjrArATjrArArjrjrAji taininentof this character and for the same purpose was given last year with good success and as much is expected this year. The pupils of the Milwaukie school have taken great interest in the li brary and are making their greatest ef fort to make Hie entertainment a great success. wiltamrtu Mis KIU Chrisliaiisoii, of Portland, spent SiiiuUy Willi her parents in lh place. Mina iencviev Casn enj iyfd a visit with her couiii, Martin SIalo, from Portland lant week, , Ardon Hickman la ipille ill Iroin the ell'ccta of hit vaccination. Miss Cora Hunt has ! 11 assisting n-r brother, A. S, Hunt, in the store this week. The country plare lutoly vacated by Mrs. Brow 11 and family list been re modeled and now iiiakt-aa verv pleasant suburban home. It la occupied hy Mr. Miller and family. Friday sftrriioou tlm itipilt of our school observed the heautllill yearly custom ol planting trei-s, that day b-lng Arbor Day. Thursday evening Ihn fr lends of Mrs. Jessie I lodges urnod her st her homo, the occasion lieing her birthday. The evenii g was didiglitllilly spent in garnet and S)s-ial conversation. Delicious re freshments were served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Will Hodges, Mi. and Mrs. Frank lienier, Parkpliiee, Mr, and Mra. Henry HenningM-n, of Oregon Citv, Mr. aud Mrs. AlU-rl Dm k Irs, Mr. ami Mrs. tin th-vans. Mrs. Krnetl M iss, Mrs. Ida Fuller and Miss Carrie Fuller, of Willamette. Nellie Lavorly will go 0 (j,, with her sister, Mr. F.. t lend school. Mt. William and Mit Hm. vitited Huhlm'd Mmidtr. Misa Agne l.amin aatimw Tuesday. Samuel I less doing lt, Monday and Tuesday. I lul. I Jim Walkrr i now hrtj ttitei mill. It looms now sum that it t tome plank road this iiinimn.iij. has already l egiin. Kov J. N l eveiiey.dl ilrooki.i fouling Itsv, J. W. Kionioir- revival meetings. The trsrtnf well attended with illtrrrat jnrrrv Fred Walker ha !een to LWi, It Is said he I looking lof icU.t Mist Olive Tonliy ha romrW term ol hool at Mrkliiittr! j home to stay. Miss Lulu Miller In twa '. relative in Portland. Dover. J. Cooper has returned home from Ihidleveil, where he lint been working iu a logging camp. The basket eix-iiil was Well alien. led Public pek ngtt(b'P The caiidida'ea on the Cltilrti' and other will addre (lit Oil" Osaego and vicinity on Stlnnlii i l'l at R p. m. F.orylsly lovitrd. (iladtlin Iota at prices mil M : to suit our cuntomor. Ai'i'ljlui. A. Miller. A llarrlMo Outbreak Of large sore on 111 v l.t lci-Jl hc,t Sunday, considering t, weather, ! h,. .lev-mped into a easeo. list The Molalla mail carrier had another unpleasantness with his buggy on Wolf's Hill and had to transfer his passenger, ia lady) to a farm wagon, to enable her to reach her destina ion. A. Howard, who was taking a vacation to recruit up, was recalled to the logging camp, as they were short of hands. Miss Inita Dixon, adopted daughter of Judge Dixon, is down with the measles. It is a light attack and is progressing favorably. Hon. P. D. Curran has greatly en- Ainu. Adiel Butler has been on the sick list for several days past. W. 0. Thomas, of Aims, had business in Portland Tuesday. School commenced April 7, with a fair attendance, Mra. Colvin, teacher. People are coming and people are going, but we have no means of knowing. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Bramhall, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hick man Sunday. Mrs. J. N. Bramhall has been visiting her sister, Miss Ada Wakefield, at Forest Thousands Hare Kidney Trouble and Don't Enow It. Bow To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with vour water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a I larged his chicken correl, enclosing the iu im r dJ't'n with a handsome paling fence. ShhTcoU- F A- Ely r"n'il I'i" chicken tlon of the kid- ra"CM 'tn ""at and efficient wire neys; If It stains fence, evidence of kirf- Ed Carter wi" to Portland this ney trouble; too week, where he will be employed driving irequent desire to team lor a saw null the back I .!n T,,a ony daughter of Mr. Locke, a convincing proot that the kidneys and blad- child seven years of age, died Saturday .iwu. morning ol typhoid pneumonia. Fu What tt T I There Is comfort in ih fcBnM . neral lery" WBre Ml i" the United often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamn- Bretf,,,eQ church. Interment in the ci Koot, the great kidney remedy fulfills every cemetery Sunday afternoon. back, kidney,,1lver:biadder and" every part Ger?9 E'y'8 Wn erlou"y of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability week with an abscess on his thigh, but io noia waier ana scalding pain In passing is now convalescent. It. or bad effect fnitnwins 1. - I wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant 0ur esteemed fellow-citizen, Eherie necessity of being compelled to go often er Warner, erstwhile compositor on the uur.oB i,c oay anoto get up many times fcriterpnse, celebrated bis eighty-fourth durln? the nlcht. ThamilHanH ik ......I,. " ordiniry effect of Swamn.Poot ?,rw "ay' B""ay making a trip to realized. It stands the highest for it. Portland and visiting the Oreironian 1 city derful cures of the most distressing If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and $1. sites. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about It, both sent absolutely free by mall, addres Dr. Kilmer gc rooms, being shown through the differ- at eni uepartmenw by Mr. Lawrence. He was especially interested in the wholly oinerent manner of composing lrom the way In which he bad worked so long. Five of Henry Brant's boys were sick Sunday from the effects of vaccination Co., Binghamlon. N. Y. When wrllinemen- and are not yet able to im tn aehr.,,1 v. tlon reading this generous offer In this paper. gre Improving rapidly. which was very bad, R. ( 1. Woodie waa on the tti k list Sunday. Mrs. ('. W. Cassedy ia exjiecteil to re turn home Thursday lrom Portland, where the has been in the hospital. J. Kaplan. I made a business trip to Pleasant Home last Saturday. Lee Rusk, ol Portland, who iH visiting his brother, Mr. C. Rusk, was very badly hurt Wednesda. He ha boon bedfast ever since, and is slowly recovering. Thorn was no singing school Wednes day herauso the teacher, Mrs. Rusk, could not come. Sunday, April U, . large number uf people attended the Lutheran Church in f 111 Ultl.r., ...... T-l... t "ii ion morning mere was a large number at (he Methodist Church. 'i'he people of the Methodist Kpiscopal Church are looking forward and making great preparations for the grand lecture, which will be given the first Friday ev ening of May. After the lecture there will he a basket HoeiiJ. The first Satur day ami Sunday, third and fourth of May, the Methodist rjuarterly meeting will he bold. I writoa C. D. I-rtill, of MiniC lenn , hut llnckleli' Arlilit !i'' plelely cured her. It's I jm" :oure for F.c.oina. Tetter. E-' j Pimple, Korea, I'lrors and P.In. '.'") cerita nl Geo A. Ilanling'l. CAHTOnlA 1 Br,ti. AMltUiUU J Blgnalor 1 cf SCHEDULES OFTiY MOI.'TIIKKM PA( IKH: KAlWl NOHTH H1CN0. 7 :(H) am :'.,2 a, m. (Albany Lori'l 0:10 p. 10. SOt'TII lllll'NI). :22 a. 111. 4 .61) u. m. (Albany Loci'' U:Up. 111. Newly. A blacksmith H,, ih ,elnj pnt p ff)f, Chas. Hofmaii, under the niiervisioii cf Herbert Johnson. J. H. Wolfer Tuesday. John Crocker Is hauling Hubbard this week. Percy Hitter is home Prairie. 11 ELLOIJ was a Salem visitor potatoes to from Marks Miss Mae Kinzcr is vlsitinn at Mr. John Jessie's. Fiank Spaglahas returned to F'orest Grove where he will again take uu hl studies. . ' f 2,XX) miles of Ion? -tatice telhone win Oro(on, Waflhington.l fomia and Idaho no' oporation by th Station Telephone l pany, covering ' towns. t . Quick, accurate, ct All the Hatinfaction personal communic; UiHtance no effect clear undorstandin?' kane and Hun Fran' as easily beard J land. -1 Oregon Citr office at" Hanlinar's Drug fforn of Bwunp-Root Ota.-y. ... T.T. -1.1, lt1. !,-;. T.l.T.l.T.i -- MEAT M A DIFT which I. .tpr.tc,l tn,m the mttlll ,)ulMn)C Vmh m'fBU nlway on h,l(I. w. mum 1 , Willamette Falls K"?. V 'S'"': "'1 utt- r