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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY APRIL 25, 1902 " 1 ' ' " '"" . .. , " Trr-r--rt HJXj-IES. IT. CORRESPONDENCE CAiS A Our correspondents will please send in articles before Wednedaye of each week, otherwise it reaches us too late for publication. Willamette- Mrs. Howell is ill this week. Moresta Hickman has been out of School this week nursing a sore arm. Ooriiia Fuller was absent from school two days this week on account of a sore throat. Mr. and Mrs. Mihlstine enjoyed a visit from their daughter and family from Portland over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.. Geo. Rogers are enjoy ing a visit from their cousin, Miss Olive Wilson, of Newl erg. The deputy Btate oraaniaor of the L. 0. T. M. was in town one day this week trying to organize a Tualatin Hive. One of the passenger cars on the Will iniette line has been newly painted and thoroughly done over and made a run Tuesday evening looking spick and span Rumor has it there is to be another $300 residence built in Willamette. Ttiat is the kind we want. Why does not some man with money to invest build a nunv ber of cottages in Willamette? They would be rented quickly. No nicer sub urb could be found in which to live. Mr. Keller, socialist orator, spoke to a (mall but attentive audience in our schoolhouse last Thursday evening. Robert Uinther came home from Oak Grove where he is teaching a term of school, to spend Saturday and Sunday at home. Henry Gintl.er, who has been in British Columbia aa assistant blacksmith in a gold mine since last August, has re turned home. tieorge Schmidt cut his foot witn an ax one day last week. He went to Ore gon Cilv to have it dressed and he is no resting easy. The past week has been a ery social one among the women of this commu nity. They have been visiting their neighbors and they report very pleasaut afternoons. Wllhoit. Little Ear Nicholson is at this writing eeri -usly ill with la grippe. Dr. A. A. Leonard, of Silverton, ia attending him. C. G. Verheis and Ralph Slaughter at-tt-i.ded the basket social at Scotts Mills Friday last. Tney reported a pleasant time. A party of young folks gathered at the Wyland home Sunday last and spent the afternoon playing games. The time was pleasantly passed till 6:30 when the irnests bade their bostt-ss goodhy and departed for their respective homes. Those present were: C. G. Vorheis, Jo-ephine Slaughter, Bert Wade, Hatiie Yorheis, Eddie Wyland, Rosa Vorheis, C. B. Wade, Elva Wyland, George Hurdesty, Raymond Wyland, Ralph Slaughter. Rhys Gwinn has had the misfortune to loose two valuable mares, one roan and the other a dark brown. A liberal re war J will be paid for their return or information leading to the discovery. lm$ru. Miss Mary Chitwood has gone to Tort land to work. Miss Rosie Feathers ia home visiting for a few davs. There was singing at Mrs. Howk's Sunday evening. Mrs. Minnie Paulson was on the sick list, but is improving. . Arthur Donlap, of Salem, has been visiting his parents lately. Miss Dot Moak, of O'ient, is visiting friends in this neighborhood. Herman Gheartus is doing a large piece of clearing this Spring. Theo. Schmidt has sold his place and bought part of the Kimley place. A Newell and Charlie Hunter were in Oregon City Saturday on business. William Derby and wife were visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cooke Sunday. Guy White's infant child was buried at the Damascus cemetery Saturday. Perry Hunter was visiting his cousin, Alic Baker, of Eagle Creek, last week. We have been having terrible rainy weather but are in hopes of better soon- Mr. and Mrs. Boon Johnston will cele brate their golden wedding the third ol May. The Damascus school closed last Fri day, Miss Olson teaching a very suc cessful terra. Greenwood. Fred Steven9 was in Greenwood Mon day. Mr. McCormack was op from Portland Sunday. Mrs. William Jones is visiting rela tives in California. Mrs. Price, of Portland, is visiting her mother, Mrs. William Kruger. Alfred Gregory is going to Seattle Tuesday, where he expects to work. CIihs. Rider is doing some fencing on 'his place. Mr. McDonald has been helping him. Mrs. Barber and Mrs. E. M. Waldron and son spent last Wednesday with Mrs W. S. Rider and family. . Several of the young people of this nlace attended the entertainment at the Mount Pleasant school-house Saturday evening. Shubel. Miss Ida Guentber is much improved in health. Mr. Bluhm bought a cream separator last week. Miss ' Ella Hornscbuh visited her cousin, Lena Hornschub, during the week. William Hettman, wbo has been in Eastern Oregon the past five or six months, is home again. Left it Scott's Emulsion is not a good medicine for fat folks. We have never tried giving it to a real fat person. We don't dare. You see Scott's Emul sion builds new flesh. Fat people don't want it. Strong people don't need it. But if you are thin Scott's Emulsion is the medicine for you. It doesn't tire you out. There is no strain. The work is all natural and easy. You just take the medicine and that's all there is to it The next thing you know you feel better you eat better -and you weigh more. It is a quiet worker. Send for free sample. fcCOTT & BOWNE. CVroUtj, 409 Pearl St., N. V. jc mud $iJJOi HidruoU. Garfield. Sherman Coop is working for Miller Bros. H. B. Sarver was seen In Garfield Sun day and Monday. Horace Davis has been on the sick list for some time. Miss Nora Huffman was visiting Mrs. Dollie Davis Friday. J. Honebone and familv were visitimr 8. C. Huffman Sunday. Mrs. William Oatfleld has been on the sick list for about two weeks. 1 The weather is very nice and the cherry trees are in full bloom. Mrs. J. J. Davis has returned Irom California. Her health is much iui' proved. Ralph Lemon bas returned from Dam ascus. He says his health is much im proved. Miss Florence Davis, aged 16, and Ed Duncan, aged 49 were married last Thursday. Miss Jessie Currin, aged 52, and Mar ion Davis, aged 19, were married Thursday. Miss Agnes Davis ani Mies May Huxley took dinner at Mrs. H. H. Ander'a Sunday. Mrs. M. A. Wilkens started for flan Francisco early Monday morning where she will again join her husband. Miss Leona Kregbaum, trained nurse, who has been taking care of Clif Sarver, was in Oregon City on business Monday. The people of Garfield are talking about organizing a Grange lodge on April 28. We wish them great success. J. E. Noble was in Garfield three and one-half days last week doing some plowing. He says he Lag plowed up two farms and could plow the rest in one day and a half. " Per twa year I suff ered ter ribly from dvpepsis, with great depression, andwi&alwy feeling poorly, I then tried Ayer's Sarsa artlia, and in one we.-k I was a new man." Joint McDonald, Philadelphia, Pa. Don't forget that It's "Aycr's" Sarsaparilla that will make you strong and hopeful. Don't waste your time and money by trying some other Kind. Use the old, tested, tried, and true Ayer's Sarsapa rilla. II Mi Ml!. All rffltt. Aik onr doctor whul he lhlnk or Arri RmaiiarUla. ! kuum all ah"ut thU (tuil ola lmlly iiimtloine. t'olU.w ilia adtlceaiM we Ul be tilHel. tore that affect four per jona (or the re mainder of their lives, rendering them either happy, miserable or indifferent. The occasion was the marriage of their two eldest children. Aa these were the the first weddings lo incur in Mr. Davis family ami a double ilose at that, some thought it was pretty haid on J. J. and wife; but as there are likely to be several more marriage in the family in time, they did not succumb but are rejoicing in the addition of a son and daughter to the family circle. The friends of the family wish them every happiness. tciy. tin Garfield. Miss Millie Davis is on the road to re covery. We are sorry to report Ross Tinkley no better. H. Epirson is quite ill at the home of his sister, Mrs. Palmateer. Miss A. Hickenbothera's school is pro gressing nicely. The pupils are advanc ing in their studies. She is an efficient teacher. Spring weather appears once in a while. Everything is taking on its Spring garb. Nearly all have their seeding done, even if it did rain. There was quite an exodus from Gar field Monday. D. A. Jones and family moved to Portland, where he has pur chased property, and Mrs. Wilkins and family have gone to San Francisco, Cal., to join her husband, who has been down there foi two years. Arbor Day was observed by goodly number of the patrons and pupils of the Tracy school. They met to the number of 20 or more and spent the day in clear ing off and grading the ground around the schoolhouse. Aa the ladies that were there were not familiar with the clearing and grading problem, they bus ied themselves with sewing carpet rags. Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Davis were called to Portland on business of a serious na- Mr. Moldenhauer has moved into Gadke house This fine weather has made quite 1 demand for help for gardening purposes Mr. Leellen is fencing his vacant block adjoining Mr. Warner's for a 'pas ture. M. M. McGeehan's young aon had a severe attack of the measles last week but is rapidly recovering. Frank Ringo, of Highland, has been in town several days, circulating among old friends and neighbors. Mrs. Gintherina Hornschuch died at her residence Tuesday, after a lingering illness of consumption. She leaves two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Moran vi-ited their son Mahlon Moran and family, in Portland, Saturday and Sunday, return ing Monday afternoon. The Misses May and Ethel Thompson visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson, Sunday, but returned to Portland the same evening. Rev. J. H. Beattie, of Taroma, Wash., attended the meeting of Olympia Presby tery at Vancouver, Wash., and visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beattie, of Ely, Thurs(lny and Friday, returning home Friday evening. MaBter Roy Stafford, son of Hon. W B. Stafford, had the misfortune to have his arm fractured and dislocated at the elbow. Dr. Strickland reduced the frac ture and dislocation and made him as comfortable as possible under the circum stances. The accident occurred while playing ball after school hours. Is liiinrovina Milder the care of Goiicher. Mrs. 1HII Trulllnger. of Uuhm Milk visited her sister, Mr. Sclmehel and familv Sunday. Next Thursday night and Saturday night political speaking will take place at the Grange Hall. rt, 8. Helvey has rented the Ranch (,rm near Canhy. Mr, Helvey and son Curtis are stopping on the farm. The Misses Edilh and Jessie Jackson, of Maple Lane, are slaying at the home of their aunt, Mrs. C. Spaugier. Clyde Smith wishes to Hint" that the horse he has for sale would bo very appropriate for a timber cruising exe dition. Rev. Moore has been conducting revival meetings the past week at the Grangs Hall in Mulluo. Last Sunday all took basket dinner at the hall. N"t Sundsy all will take basket di r to gether again Purer. school is pregtecsing tap 11 ,..nlv.tr1 new house and barn, mi Improved county ro,t B1 jo acres. "'.J..V. uUon, ,0 mllca from Portland. J . ll)t. : Wr.i (Hailstone fur aate cheap. All near the car line. Titlt 65 lot. Vk, , ,,0 or ,h.re lots, build a house .d ,,,, ,,,; H One lot and two hm.-r. In West Oregon City. K00.I location. H acre, of laud on Molalla prairie, 170 la cultivation. 1 he very h,,. f ,,, 00 Comer lot o nth and Van .U.rcu alrrrU. Oregon C .,. , 5 M and pump, g II.H-h.u. Icr.n.rs.y. &. V. acre, of good rlrar bold. I U kam ,, iovnl county road. Tel. mile. Hon. Pottland, four mile, fiomo,,' (.... House ami lot in Cam u.sh. New Hon- J4 4 feet. kit. hrn ,a,t Spring Water. Lot 5" '' (rrU One of the best stock l..". he. in Clackamas county, consisting of JlH , fenced, uo K.d "' ,,"ur- T" 'har.!, about 1... Uu.e good p-tuie and easily i Icaied. 4 "H from SluUII,, Term, rcawiiiable. Loan ou money on f.rst lm.rtc.uge security and loau your mo.iry IIf Abstracts 'made. O. B. DIMICK, Attorney at U, OKKUl 1 ITT, Uilm lust Kldorailo. Mr, and Mrs. Pearson visited friends in Mulino last Sunday. Al and Robert Schoenborn caught fine lot of trout last Sunday. m Alva Erickson, of Mulino, is working for L. W. Paine in the hoo vard. B. Hayhuret, of Oregon City, visited his parents last Wednesday night. J l ame made a business trip to Trullinger's millb last Wednesday. Chas. Daniels has been helping his uncle, Dr. Gouther, the past week. Mrs. 8. Spangler is still very sick, but 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, achesand rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neplwwl kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working In pumping thick, kldney polsoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly ail constitutional dlases 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 I soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on Its merits rjv all tirwrtM In f 111- 1 m cent and one-dollar siz- Ktttf-lfeEwijj es. You may have a"!:iiiyferj tampie ootue ny mall nom. or s-unp-Bnoi free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. The singing idly. Jelf lUgland was in Oregon City Week. Robert DeShaxer is In Oregon Ciiy on business. Mrs. Kilsmillerla through her houe cleaning M'. Bowman is In Portland visiting his daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bowman ere visit ing their friends Sunday. Taoof Mr. Robert' ion. attended Sunday school last Sunday. Mrs. Nelson ia improving rapidly and is making a great many calls. Some of the boys from Pleasant Hill were visiting their Iriends Sundsy. Joe Wilcoxson, ofFirwood, was visit ing his relatives at Dover Sunday. The farmers are d eling a little U'tter to see the good wea'her coining on. Lee Rusk is able to get around now, but his jaw is in a bad condition yet. Mr. Sawtell ia staying at Mr. Kitxger- aid's while making a few improvements on hit farm. Some of the gay sorts of Dover were out one night last aeek horseback riding and enjoyed the refreshing breeze. As Jim Wolf and I is sister were going to Sandy, he drove over a slump and she was thrown out and was hurt seriously. Clark Bowman and family enjoyed a very pleasant visit with a young couple who were with them for luncheon Sun day evening Two younsters one afternoon were making a call on Mrs. Nelmm, but before arriving home they thought it must have been raining because they were satur ated. Tuesday the bids were read fur the new schoolhouse, anil were as follows: Woodle got the contract (or building it, A. J. Kitxmiller the contra, t for fur nishing the shingles, John Ktrowbridge. the contract for hauling the lumber. Where the schoolhouse is to be is a con test yet. Some of the contumucys of the North think it is very imlispeusible to have the district divided, lint the con tumacy of the south who don't know ahat is good for them will not sign the paper. But I think they will feel like signing something after they consider how far their children will have to go, if they don't sign andhave the district divided. We carry the lurget tmk Ca.k tts. Collin, and Lining" In Clack ainiis county. We are the only undertaker In Chiekains. county owning a hearse and will furnish it for less than can be had elsewhere. We are under amall rxene and do not ak large profit. Calls promptly attended night or day l-hune. 7l soil SUA. R. L HOLMAtl Two Doers Sjoli gf Catrt H:ki Viola. Meedlng is about all done In this com munity. Robert Miller, of Miller's Mill, is here visiting his parents. C. G. Stone was in Portland last week purchasing a new supplv of goods. Last week the neighbors turned out I J:.l if- YM...I- i . 1 .. . . . nu oni mr. 1 ueips plowing. lie Is an Invalid and in poor circumstances. This was a commendable act. William Walker, of Eastern Oregon, has been here visiting with his parents, Newton Walker and wife. Fred Walke returned home with him to be gone 1 month or six weeks. Revival meetings still continue at the M. E. Church. Sunday, April 27, will be a special day. It will be conducted as an all day service with a basket din ner. Everybody invited to come. again business trip Iforiow. Henry Hedges is back to Barlow again for a few days. David Kydd is able to on out after bis sick spell. Miss M. 8. Barlow is visit.ng friends at Portland this week. D. 0. Freeman made a to Portland Wednesday. Be sure and attend the dance at Bar low Saturday evening, April 20. Charley Hofman, of New Era, visited 8unday with Colona Blanrhard. Rev. O. Hages will hold services Barlow Monday evening, April 28. D. O. Fieeman has just received a lot of new goods. Call and see them. Mrs. Eddie, of Portland, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. David Kydd and family, this week. r. Mrs. Irvln, of Garfield, Is visiting her E daughter, Mrs. Fred Covey, and family. I pj The Georgia Harper Company will I piay r.asi i.ynne at Columbia Hall Mon- r, day evening, April 28. Tickets 60 cents. at Mr nd Mr.. Jno. Andre, took their infant daughter to Portland last Friday lor medical treatment. Mr. Andre returned home Sunday. Mr. Andrew. ili reiimiu a few day longer or until the Utile girl Is able to be brought home, Fine weather prevail. Mr. Ackerson visited Ilubbaid lust Mon. lay. Grace Ksuffiiiau i ill with the measles. Leoua Mohr visited friend, at Hub hard Saturday. Frank Fish and dujlitcr . Here at Aurora Saturday. Dave Voder and family visited relative, at Smyrna Sunday. Mi Myrtle Smith .pent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Johnson. Han Spar and Sain Miller were doing business in Oiegou City Friday. Will Fish, of Washington, visited tel. tivea Wednesday and Thursday. Dr. Weaver passed through here Wed nesday on his way to Rural I H!. Rile; (iarrett I home from Portland, where he was taking violin lesson. Mr. Moutamlon. our road supervisor, is doing soinu tine work on the roads. Louis and Julius Spg!, who are wot sing at lliitleville, spent Sunday at home. Mi Mae Kinier and her brother Avon attended the basket Social at Smyrna April It). Miss Pearl Brisket came up from Portland Wednesday to attend her grand mother' funeral. The dance Saturday evening w as riot well a' tended, but there was ginsl order and all enjoyed themselves. Mrs. Charley Ilrockot died last Tues day evening, April 15, at her eon' hme. Her remains were interred in the Rock 0'eek Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Berry, of Juneau. Alaska, arrived heie Sunday. Mr. Ber ry expects Mjn to return to Alaska, but his wife will remain all summer with her brother, Mr. Killer. lgan. Politics snd weather are the main sub jects of conversation on the streets of l-ogan now. Most ol the farmers are seeding now, when It doesn't rain. The Baptist Sunday-school is progress ing nicely under the management of Su perintendent Frank Hotchin. . Fred Oerber I building a large new barn on his place. T. P. McCubhins has purchased a new disc harrow to use in putting in his Spring crop, James Hatton, of Stone, passed though Logan with his young stallion Monday. Mr. Corless intends to move his mill down on Clear creek as soon as weather permits. Nsn.1 CuUrrli ipil V.j ji'LUiuu Bisnl by Fly 'a (.'"-Am IUlm, lii(ka, al-ly amuiiitie. Jt 1 rnit4 Uieka h.'.lt.V ct'M" and )! t) wb k !. vt r hli h it ili.fi'S' Hwll. lrs,- all In" !"". Sl.'nj 'i-l.ll . .j u iwtita. T't 11 a" I J' 11 . leti-, lliolrrAtiiutit. Announcement. Tu fetroii fii. .MO Iiiom iu vt i.A o tlm 11 to uf i.,::,!eia In applrV 1. Into tVa nsvd -n-in,, ("r t. :,irrl itn hid. Km 1 r- J iil.i ;-i"prel r4mls. h'unl I Tin , ti.i 'ii Will l li.mo n L i I.i '. ..I IV lu Palm. lii !u'j aprylug tut ia 7'teania. I'-gju'.; maiL 'Ilia ll'tlld form smbwln tUu. kiu prupcrUt vt U10 l,J IJrpuibl th Pomona Grang al O.vego t)n day. Mr. Santa I plantings Urge paid po'alix-.. Mot of last year's rropof poulon been hauled to market. Mr. W.ack and Mr. Kenan for Mr. Corles. A pleasant surprise pir'y the. MiM ),( and K'lilh lloow ' Wednesday eve. Everybody tnj)rl. Frd Cor le baa gone back to h land tu oik. Willie llroan ia breaking land for I Minder. The lower lxgn school rlosmi in from Falilay. (11. Fin'lier ateps around vrf? U now. It I. ahoy. Maiqu.ia. Mr. Roller returned liotne TWi and received a birthd.y aurpriw f Friday evening. All were aril lained. Mr. Bert (iarrett wa. quite rut week and called Dr. Leon.rd. tin . nes reaiilted from vacrwaih. now up ami around aain. Ileiirv Dale and family niov) from Scott Mills. II is living ! Duoie's house in the auburb. ol Ray .Mr.iiam visited this plf duy ago and ha returned to Uus1' to lusi h hi acliool. A llitrrlbln Outbreak "Of large aore on my little JW1' hea.l iIveloed into a case of clil write G. D. Ishlll. of Mfgnlot lenn., hut Bucklen's Arnica Hlve ft plelelv cured her. It' a KHr cur for I'Vaema. Tetter. Slt Kl"" Pimples, Sores, Ulcers and Pil M cent at Geo. A. Harding's. OABTOIllA Banti filgaatar of IhlaindYMHattW1 Frank Barlow was out fishing last Sun day, Joe Gill has bought an incubator and brooder and has hatched one brood. Most everybody in Lcgan has a sore throat. Don't know wI.hH,- it I. il. weather or shouting for Browne!!. The fall-sown grain looks well so far. Sheriff J. J. Cooke ha been seen driv ing through Logan lately. Some of the Logan Grangers attended Soft ! Harness "'yt Tnn can mnk yrwr ti Pr"l mm mm - " " and aa tmh alr rr win lil KHA H"" neaa Oil. Tu l.iiil,n iull(S-u,aS Ij.rt iwh- aa Ion a. EUHEKA Harness Gi! makipoi)rloolilnt,;f Jl -lily pn-p.r.1 W Irj i If nr. Il ia ca all MtrJi bj STANDARD OIL CO. 1 Ilxxixf s Wow Store myVtoik" TrVnl'i" ".m e"mmn'' haiMing, wl.lch ha. ten rttvM' i myatuck. Myitrowlng trade dcmamla thia. On of the frture. of my .turtj j MEAT MARKET : I which ! acparated from the main Imlhllng. Fre.h meat, alwsri on hand. ' A. b. HUNT, Willamette Palls. l?ti?mluX'