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v ' ' OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MAY 9, 100 , I TiriR, SVEji2. 1 CORRESPONDENCE Oar correspondents will please send in articles before Wednedays of each week, otherwise it reaches ua too late for publication. Li bond. We are having fine weather of late and the farmer are happy once more. Politicians and preachers are numer ous in this vicinity. Joe Pamela left Monday morning for Sumpter. Grandma Wright and Mrs. Coach, of Portland, have moved to Liberal again. C. G. Holt went to Molalla last Sun day and the fcuuday before. Uncle Jake Hanless preached Grand ma Parker's funeral sermon on Monday. It was said to be the best sermon that has been preached here for many years. He did well, and every word that he said touched the hearts of the sympathizing friends. Tl.e partv at H. Seltzer's was a grand affair in all respects and everybody went borne happy. Last Thursday night about forty peo ple strayed in at Mrs. Daniels' home and ItaveJoe a grand surprise. All had a good time, as usual, and departed at a late boar. Eldorado. Mrs. J.Green and two children, of Oregon City, visited her mother, Mrs. Pavis, and her sister, Mrs. J. Evans, lust week. Henry Ginther and M. Hornshuh, formerly of British Columbia and now of Oregon City, visited B. Schuebel and family last Wednesday. J. Mallett, Jr., of Mulino, spent Sun day with his cousin, Mr. Pearson and family. Dr. R. Goucher and J. Daniels had a narrow escape last week. Tbey fell sev eral feet, a scaffold having broken with tli-m. The doctor still feels the effects of his fall. Mrs. B. J. Helvey spent Monday after noon with Mrs. E. W. Paine. E. C. Holt made a business trip to Molalla the fore part of the week. Otis Morris, of Macksburg. tailed at C. Spangler's Sunday. A number of young folks of this neigh borhood attended the party at Union Mills in honor of Martin Christeoson. A surprise party was (riven at the home of B. J. Helvey, near Canby, last Saturday evening. Dancing was the featureof the evening. Miss Edith Jackson was the guest of Miss Cora Helvey last Saturday evening. Mrs. A. L. Jones and IissVeva Jones went to Oregon City the fore part of the "week. Sturgis Bros, sawmill will be moved soon to the creek on B. J, Helvey 's place. Mrs. Daniels and daughter Kate, of Mulino, spent Wednesday and Thursday at the home of A. L. Jones. William and M. Mulvey, of Oregon City, called on Dr. and Mrs. Goucher ' last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Knotts and two chil dren, of Geyser, Ore., called on Mr. and Mrs. R. Goucher, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jones and W. H. Jones and family dur ing the week. . B. Schuebel commences bis campaign work this week. d. Howard did some plowing for Dr. Goucher last week. Fred Stevens weot fishing last Friday but we are informed that he was unsuc cessful. He either was too far away from the creek or else did not have the right bait. J. Moshberger and family spent Sun day at Macksburg. Children's Fertilizes That's a good name fcr Scott's Emulsion. Children are like young plants. Scrne will grow in ordinary soil. Others need fertilizers. The nature of some chi'.crc -. prevents then from l!-.:iv::- on ordinary food Suc.li di. dren grow right if treated riki All they need b a little f-r-tilizcr a little extra r:c!-.r.c::i. Scott's Emulsion h the rijl.t treatment. Fertilizers make thingsgrov.-. That's just what Scott's Emul sion does. It makes children grow in flesh, grov in strcrgi.h, grow rich blood, grow in rr.'.r grow happy. That's what make it for. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, ChemiMi, ) Prarl Si , N. V 5uc ant! $i-oo-, all dniguti. Greenwood. Miss Rosa Stauber, of Salem, was vis iting friends in Greenwood last week. Tom Hayes, w ho has been w orking for Mr. Blazer, ha returned to his home ill Portland. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiu. Kruger has been quite sick but is improving. George MeCormack, who haa lieen at home several days, has returned to his work at Harris' mill. ' Married-At the residence of the bride's parents in Greenwood, Mr. Edward Jar rett, formerly of Newberg, and Mjs Flora Rider, of Greenwood, Rev. A. J. Montgomery .officiating. 1 be bride looked charming in a drees of white or gandie, and carried a boquet of white lilacs and bridal wreath. The rooms were prettily decorated with apple blos soms, ferns, w hite lilac and bridal w reath. After the ceremony, the guests were called to partake of a dainty luncheon. Those present were: Mrs. Sarah Rider, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Rider. Chas. Rider, Misses Mary end Martha Rider, Mrs. Ella Ciiteser, Le.vie, Durward, Ray mond and Aletha Criteser, of Rock Isl and, Mrs. R. B. I.inville and son, of New berg, Mr. and Mrs. E M. Waldron and son, of Oiegon City, Mr. and Mrs. U. L. McC'oimai k and Miss Etna McCormack, of Gieenwood. The young couple left Republican Candidate for Assessor. James F. Nelson. James F. Nelson was born in 1S50 in Springfield, III. When less than sixteen years of age he enlisted in the Third Wisconsin Cavalry, which 0erated in Kansas and Misauuri igainst Quantrell, the noted Guerilla, Price and ottier Con federates. He stayed in the army until the close of the war and was discharged in 1SC5. A short time after coming to Oregon Mr. Nelson went into a general merchandise store at Silverton as clerk and bookkeeper, where he worked for five years. He moved to Clackamas County in 1877 and took up farming at Liberal. He engaged in agricultural pursuits for a number of years until 8. M. Ramshy was elected Recorder, and be was seven months in the recorder's office assisting in making out the new in dex. Mr. Nelson was deputy assessor under Bradley and Williams and gave the best of satislaction. In every local ity where he assessed, property owners were pleaeed wi'.h his work. Mr. Nel son is a graduate of the Baraboo, Wis , High School. He is married and the father of two children, a son and a daugh ter. His son was on the battleship Ore gon during the Spanish war and was on duty during the destruction of Cervera's fleet. M r. Nelson now resides at M nlino, where be owns a farm. He is a member of Meade Post, No. 2, Grand Army of the Republic. His past services in the as sessor's office make him a valuable man for that position, a fact that the voters should not be slow to recognize. for Newberg Friday. After their return tbey will reside in Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett have a host of friendB who wish them joy and prosperity in tbeir future life. Colton. B.C. Palmer and W. II. Dix were call ers at Happy Hollow last Sunday. Some of the lads from this vicinity at tended spelling school at Ellwood last Thursday night. E. Bittner and Oscar Hale were vis itors at the literary last Saturday night. Range is getting fine and outside cattle are looking good. James Bonney, of Keene, Wash., paid Colton a short visit this week, his sister, Miss Lucy, returning to Washington with him. George Howard, of the Red Front Trading Co., was visiting Colton on Sun day. "Quite a number of our young people attended the quarterly meeting at Moun tain Home Sunday. Casper Hinkle, of Hubbard, was In our burg on business last Thursday. George Robeson, and brother in law, Len Howard, of Ostrander, were visiting George's parents bere a few days last week. Mr. Dowell and a friend from Portland were oat bere on a fishing trip last week, but trout are just as plentiful now as be fore they came. Frank Wilson Is doing a job of slash ing for the merchant. ...... i i ... i t 3 -4 - . - I. t Tired Out I was very poorly and could hardly get about the house. I was tired out all the time. Then I tried Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and It only took two boWs to make me feel perfectly well-"- Mrs. N.S. Swin ney, Princeton, Mo. Tired when you go to bed, tired when you get up, tired i-ll the 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 Sarsaparilla and be quickly cured. Atk Tour d.x-tnr whl h think, of Amrj (Ur.prlll. H know. M .h.Mith!rna old (mllT m.ll-iii. t ulluw nu dlcs ua J. C. AYB CO., lowll. Hut. JIihhI View. Robert Baker bought 10 head of sheep from Ren Seely Saturday j also 14 head from Arthur Seely. Rev. Daniel Staver, of Forest Grove, w ill preach at the Congregation! Church May 18. Qeorge Seely is clearing up a piece of ground to erect his new barn on. Millard Crisxell was a visitor in our vicinity Sunday. The basket social und entertainment at the Hood View school, May 2, was a decided success. A good program was rendered and Howard Brownrll, of Ore gon City, gave an address on "Educa tion," which was well received. The baskets brought $24 75, which will be used for a new hell. Mrs. F. F. Seely is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Iluckman, at Mushfleld. She intends being gone several weeks. Kverybody reports having had a good time at the dance at Nets McCouuell's hop house Saturday evening. Henrv Aden, of Frog Pond, was vert much in evidence at the basket social Friday evening. Neal Heater is doing some good work on the roads in this district. Georire Seely'a foot ia not entirely well yet and it caused bim to make a trip to Poitland Monday. John Button disposed of hia sheep to Arthur Seely. Amos Morgan and his assistant, Mr. Brookman, are hauling lumber from Bell and Eyuian's sawmill to a party across the river. A good many horses have the distem per in this locality. HiafTtird. Brants were flying north Saturday. Apples are not yet a thing of the past. Sheep-shearing season is near at hand. Frank Weddle is getting his barn tim bers corralled. Mr. Weissenborn contemplates pur chasing P. A. Baker's horse, Lena. A new shipment of garden tools has been received by our local merchant. Henry and William Shatz have gone to Sheridan to get a flock of goats, Lloyd Cline has gone to New Era to haul cord wood. Mr. Keller has been doing some graft ing for himself and neighbors. Gardens will be planted this week, moon or no moon. Mrs. Nina George has returned from Macleay. Richard Oldenshadt has commenced farming on the Reutter property. Mr. Schmitke has made a new hog trough for his son in law. Sunday was the pleasantest day of the season, a typical May day, warm, clear Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preya upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneertumess soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It Is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, It is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It, the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as wey as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect ol Swamp-Root is soon realized. It Is sold by druggists. In fifty cent and one Hnllar slze3. You may have a I- l-l sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet tell- Bom ot s.mnooi tng all about It, Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kllmei & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. ill I-...I Ii.tlilntf all to bs MP ami swr- anu ij i ring. House flies are becoming loo common. Soon tanglefoot w ill he a necessity. Mr. Andross ha pun-haw! somevety nice hay fiom Gages. Harper A Wanker will sail out with their butcher wagon this for III first limn this Spiing. Mr. Harper hia moved his hono from near I'olifka's Holt". He Is i" on the Oswego road, near Ihs Tualatin. t'ljr. Mr. l.eatherwood, of Oakland, Oie., who baa been visiting at Mr. Kav's. has gone to the Good Samaritan Hospital In port land lor treatment. Mr. O'Brien has purchased a part ol Kit Criswell's lanch and will farm it this Summer. Mr. C. will Kln lo clear and Improve, another part ol it. John Francis left Saturday for Sump ler, Eastern Oiegon, where he ha the offer of a position for the Summer. Mr. l'uval, who, Willi nia uo), . , . . .i.. I Ml t K,,ll. ... . !-. I - 1 I been woraing av um " - wood, will move his family to lhat place , this week. Mr. Seeley has built a woodhouse and is otherwise improving his new place. Mr. Seeley, of Tacoina, Wash., visited hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. feeiey, 01 una place, a few days last week. A niiiiiher of men and teams are busily ei gaged hauling and spreading crushed rock on Molalla Avenue, a much needed improvement. l G. Frost, who has been under the doctor's rare for several months, was taken suddenly w ore Saturday morning and at this writing is seriously 111, Pvr. Roliert DeSbaser has returned from Oiegon City. Lee Husk will return to Portland to day. He is very furry that his happy vacation is over. Mrs. Price and family, from Indiana, has arrived at Oover, ami are having a very happy lime at her sister's, Mra. A. J. Kiiruiiller. They like the country very well. Mrs. Price has tne rheuma tism very had in her right arm, Mr. Bowman and Mr. Kitamiller were fishing last week down at Eagle Creek Falls. Mr. Bowman caught twosalmon. Mr. Kittmiller three. There was a surprise party at C. Rusk's Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman were the guests of Mrs. Wolf last Sunday. There was a large attendance to the basket social Friday night. The lecture was pleasing to every one. Saturday and Sunday the quarteily meeting wa held. Sunday afternoon two were bap tized. Everylnxly enjoyed the bright sun shine while eating their share of the basket dinner Sunday. Everybody is planting their corn. Miss Wolk has been very sick lor the last two weeks. Mr. Undcgrave has been very much worried about his cow, which lias breti gone for a few weeks. Two families of Dover were visiting with friends at F'irwood last week. Mrs. Nelson is visiting friends at Sandy, while Mr. Nelson is batching and feels lonesome. Mr, Kitzmiller was helping Mr. Nelson with bis barn last week. Crui. The weather is a little more favorable than last week. Wallace and Guy Graham were out from Portland Sunday. Miss Nellie Stevens spent Sunday with Miss Tillie Thomas. Ed Howard and family were in Beaver Creek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Cooper were the guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mra. May, Sunday. Miss Maria Daniels, of Beaver Creek, was the guest of Margaret Guyer Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar May and daugh ters, of Beaver Creek, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. Hornshuh Sunday. Miss Vada Dills spent Sunday with Miss Bertha May. Miss Bertha Spangler was the guest of Miss Edna Irish, of Beaver Creek, Hun day. Miss Lula Hayward, of Oregon City, is sewing for Mrs. C. E. Spence. Miss Nellie Beevans, of Wilsonville, is working for Mrs. I. Pratt. Rev. Wilbur Evans, from Chicago, preached a very interesting and Instruct ive sermon in the Evangelical church Sunday evening to an audience of abouj 150 persons. Wlllamett. Mr. Martin Thornton, of Ashland, Or., is visiting at Chas. Hunt's. Mrs. Peter Berdine and daughters, Nira and Ida, were shopping in Port land Thursday. Mrs, Chas. Hunt and baby visited her parents at Ashland last week, returning Monday, accompanied by her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hodges and Miss Georgia Fuller visited at Portland Mon day, Fred Hodges and Miss Carrie Fuller were at Vancouver Monday. One lot ami two hou-s i.l Wc.l O.rgo.. City. Good U.tlou. S acre, of laud on Molalla prattle, l7' I" cultivation. The very !,,,., , t,r. oo Comer lot on uth and atl iiurru rcr,.. wrrK,. ,.). (,' i Good houi.e ami ioi m n. - - ""i, s snj , l S and pump, go-M location, let easy. ' JifKkMk. vacre.ofgood clear Unit, one " '' Cla.k.ma. .t.U,,, proved county road. Ten mllra fiom I'oi tl.iiid, four mil, . (,, 0r' tiiooo IIoum- and lot III CanmiaU. New llou.c 4 4 fret, kitchen Spring Water. l.t V' I"-- One of the b"t slut-k tanrh.-a In tlacaamaa conn. y. o. .. .ting r j,, fenced, two i;iHd Urtu. hmie, small orchard, about l.m ai in ru!, balance good pslmc and ranily t Icaic.l. 4 uiilra fiom Mul,! t Terms reammahlc. Loan j on money oil fitl motive arcuiity ami loan your im.nry , . ' ; 1.. Abstract made. ... .1.- 1 1 Mi,,.-v !! IK vC carry 1 uc hk " -J rls, Collin and Lining in Clack sum county. 'e ate the only undertaker In Clackamas county owning n hearse and w ill furtiUh It for tr.a 1 w1 1 .1 than can be had tlacwhrre. j W We r(, lin,rr jk-iiw a j k (u lol , tff,e j,thls, , J QMt promptly attended night or j 1 ,iay I'tioiir 41S autl SoA. a.1 ?ArjrArArArArArArArArArArArjmrArAr. n L-J M FRONT TBADING Klmrwooil. Once more we have the appearance of Spring. ' Wheelmen and farmers are taking ad vantage of the fine weather and good roads. I). O. Stevenson, formerly of Hherwoo! hut now of Portland, was in this vicinity looking after the interests of the Buffalo Pitts Company. Mr, Stevenson Is trav eling salesman for the company. A.J. Bell, our sawmill man at this place, was In Sherwood on business Sat urday. Mr, Bell reports business very good in the lumber line. The W. 0. W, camp gave a dance here Saturday evening, which Was attended hy a largo crowd. W. G. Morgan, of Morgan City, was in town last week on business. Htotia. The Clear Crok Creamery will be in running order by the first of next week. The Dainasciis cream wagon will start Monday. William Watts will gather the cream on the Viola route, lie will make his first trip on Tuesday. Mr. Forties, of Everett, Wn., has been procured as buttermaker. Doc. Carr, William Watts and L. D. Muinpower have each purchased an American separator and are doing good work, Mrs. Clara Dart, of Molalla, was visit ing her parents and other relatives here last week, and returned to her home Monday. Services wore hold in the church Sun day morning and evenimr. A lame audi. ence whs present. Seven united with the church, two by baptism and five by Elder James Moore, of Molalla, and Mrs. Mary E. Iemon were united in the hnlv hnrwlu rtf nriu! r munv I... Vl.l.. II II """ w,ij 117 uiuui vi, 1 , Rich on Monday evening, May 5, at the f- Full I.lim of r. LADIES' am CHILDREN'S SHOES All Jrarte r. 3 A. S. 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