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uiv ot ion1 2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, HiilAY wai w CORRESPONDENCE I Our correspondents will please send n rtii-les before Wednedays of each week, otherwise it reaches us loo lata for publication Willametta Mrs. llini llevan is visiting tier par ents at Hood Kiver. Mrs. F.roest Mass and little son Tere Portland visitors Tuesday. Mrs. iieo. Rogers and Mr. KoWrt O'Hrien were shopping at l'urtlanil Fri day. Harry Mihlstine enj yed a visit Irom a young ihend of Portland over Sunday. Mr ami Mrs. Abe Tolstoinage and lit iitfhter Sadie, attended a wedding at Portland Sunday. A sister of Mrs Geo Roger with her family have come to Willamette to reside. The exercises at the school Tuesday were very well rendered. The fltg drill by the girls being especially tine. Fred Hunt and daughter Kena, of Port I -mil, visited his parents Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Hunt over Sunday. in tin district within the last year. All seem hppy and prosperous. Thcrs is still room for more. Several teams are busy hauling cord wood on the Abcrnethy road, while C U. Llvesay lias a tutniher of men cutting on a three humuetl curl contract. The proapwls fur fruit in this locality is very good except for cherries and pears. The lones-Iinel brickyard is preparing to turn out a kiln of brick this summer. The in my friends of Miss Maud 11 idles. in, who went U The Palles, hop ing to benefit her health, are glad to bear she is . mproving. N. Nelson and wife, who went to Chenowiih, Wash., writes to their friends that Mr. Nelson's health is some better and they are doing very well. I.orence Yocht, who went to Sandy to work in a sawmill, writes home that he is getting good wages and is well pleased with hts situation. for sEJAiaaa. ik. acrf. of good timber Unit. J mUrt ftom Sherwood railroad Wilm.nvlllcsnd W.lla.Mctte tlvrr, f 15 lr W. J""1' .... 1 I, ,,. ami barn. Ml tmtimvrd I I Hood View. George Aden aud sister visited at Matt ker's place Sunday. Ed. Cooi9tock is thinking of going to I Porthtiul and work at his trade of sign painting. Pev. Barber and wife expect to arrive here from Michigan about June 15. Their many friend are glad to have them come back. The A. 0. U. W. lodge, of Wilsonville, j nated about x weeks ago and it is intend to hold a Fourth ol July celehra- ginning to tike the second time. 1 1 1 at that place. 1 hey have the luiii-b-r an on the ground for their new hall, which they intend to have nearly eom P -'e by July 4. so as to give a grand bill on the evening of that dsy. Everybody should vote for William J'.i.,tst for county commissioner regard-li-.-s of political atliliatioun, as he is Ciruj. Cora Jaggsr went to Eldorado Sunday on her w heel. There was no Su.iday school nor church Suiul.iy. Mrs. Paine and Mrs. Jones, of Eldo rado, were visiting friends in our burg last Friday. Mr. and .Mrs. Win, Hornscuh and daughter, Aletlia, were in Uregou City Saturday. Quite a number of the young gentle men were plaving baseball on the baseball grounds Sundav afternoon. Mr. an l Mrs. Wm. tt riseuthwaite and Mr. and Mrs Henry Hughes, of Beaver Creek, were the guests of Mr. and .Mrs. C. E. Spence Sunday. Mr. an 1 Mrs, J. (Oliver went to Mol alia Sundav to luve Dr. I.esvitt examine thirson Chtrles' arm. He was vscci- be- Mis Alma Ursham, who resides near Troutdale., ia visiting friends at Aims. Herman Fritch grew tire I of the tim heron this iiioiimain and starteil for Eastern Oregon Thursday last Setting hens ar caring for their voung chicks; it teems to be the order of thing with some of our women folks at present. F, S. White and son Earl went to the Columbia River, Tuesday, where they will remain and 4lsh for salmon during the open season. Mrs. J. A. Hickman, while attempting to settle swarming bees, was severely stung about the face and head, leaving unpleasant result. The lower portion of the Walker Creek 11 11 mo is being repaired preparatory lo emptying its contents into the S.,mlv River, in place of being t-ken out nod stacked midway. A force of men will soon le at work driving railroad ties hiiiI four-foot wood down the River to Trout dale. Bronchitis " I have kept Ayfr'i Cherry Trc toral in my house for a Rreat many yer$. It Is the best nitdicint In the world for courIis and colds. J. C. Tilliains, Attics, N.T. Mr. ami Mrs A. It. Frost have gone to 1 seaside lor a prolonged outing. Mis Shaver, of Motallu. visiting Mrs. Kverhart and Mrs. Johnson on .Mnnd.iv. Rev. Mr. Sinalley is standing a few days with his son, William Smalley and family. Mr. Moran presented hi daughter, Miss Maud Moian with an excellent piano. M-s. Polun, of the West Hide, w ith her children, vi-ited her mother M'S. Al bright, Sr. Sunday. All serious lung troubles begin with a tickling in the throat. You can stop this at first in a single nijiht with Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Use it also for bronchitis, consumption, hard colds, and forcoughs of all Kinds. Tirrt I'm ! !... Sfc.. Jl. All rUit. I 17 I H a i B Uj 11 alii j flaiwiawTiirrr Com-'1! rmt . W "II " II, on !. l. ' V ,l UtAU II. Ol.1l .1 1. 1111 I . k II lis in wllum in. J. t. AY I- II m, Luil, 00,, . . .1 111 ..... : rii 6lolin Wrst t;i.llone lor .mr .."! '". Till,, (.all and buy our, two or three lot., build a hnii.e .a, (1, " (),,e lot and two homa-s ill Wt lirgon Illy. t..Hllo. atiu. I 11S sect of laud 011 Molalla ptairlc. 17" cultivation. The very lf ' Corner lot on yth rl Van Hiirni .tnets, OtrKon Cit . ! ) C.ood house and lot In the loan of holton. .Scvru fiu.l trrr(,,u, nd pump, good location. Irrnura.y. 1. ,(..,. ,0 ace. olnood . Icr land one mile fr..m Clack.,,,,. , j.rovr.l county road, Irti inilr. limn I ortland. lour mile. homo,,! ; House and lot In Canrn.ah. New lhm.e ,404 lert, kit, lrn . Spiing Water. l,ot Jnx un. lert. " ' One of the best .to. k i,neh.- ill CUcVsum. county, coiul.tl, f . . I 1..... I. ...... kiiiMll ttll'li.r.l a1u...l STn Iriicrd, two eixei , ... ,,-,r, bulancc good pasluie and easily Clcaird. 4 Itnlrs from slyl,) Terms rraMiiiable, ' l.oaii you inoncv on lir.t uiortagr srmrity and loan your inoiiry!,, AlMiacts uirtdr. 0. B. DIMICK, Alt """y t L. ( their friends in anticipstion ol INho ration Hay. V111. Holt bus the contract for deliver nj the poles for Ihe telepl'One lines from U-eiio lo connect with the hue CLACKAMAS COUNTY'S NEXT SHERIFF. rrr -W.f, jk Wr carry the largest tick C ij cts, Coltiussud l.lningn in C A large uuinlwr of people from Carus ere at 1 tie pie and lev cream social given at the Heaver C'eek hall Siturdav night. A large crowd was present, good orler! maintained und a tine program. The j 11 unit vera on the program deserving special ineiilion are a recitation hy Mrs. A la M'Jt hnke. inntrumental music by honest, couscieiitioiia and upright and I Mi8 Hayward, of Oregon City, and would make a tirot ca-s cotiiUiisatouer. , mg by the Hutchison Glee Club. The He w. 11 poll heavy vote. Dies alone, not counting the ice creaai, ti, .,...oi o.l ka.ur ..w.;.i "otl't pot", candy, peanu!s, etc. Lame to 1 tic nir7i niii' uui 11 t eu'i i-"v 1 a 1 . 111 given bv Snnshine Iodge Xo. 98, Degree of Honor, was a grand success. Tner w.is a large attendance. Howard I'.row iiell. of Oregon City, give a very inter es:iiv address on Fraternal Love as em bodied in the pricipls of the A. 0. U. Hi-.d I), of H. There were several ell rendered celections on trie organ hy Miss Mabel Seely; recitations by Miss Mrytal and Hilda 'fooz-j comic song by a qn.irter, composed ot Cliester and Hert Tooze, Fd.(;oinsto'k and Albert Caniehl. C T. Tuoze was tnas'er of ceremonies unl William Brotst auctioned olf the hkets A social dance whs indulged in alter the basket social. The proceeds were 4S. nearly iiine dollars. Lotkerby ' J. J. Davis and F. C. Davh have the contract of tacking for the upper hatch ery. C. M. Baldwin, of Washington. D. C. was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Locker by last week. J. C. Zinser, county superintendent of schools, visited Lot'kerby last w;ek and was entei tamed by Mr. and Mrs. Lock erby. Mr. H'irstand Mr Meldrum passed through Lockerhv last week on their way np the Clackamas to survey land supposed to be for the Portland General Electric Company, There his been quite an improvement in Locker by this spring. Mr. Honehone has buil' a mile and a half of new fence. He has in ide an addition to Lockerhv by laying our some town lots. Jncob Burger lias pure, ased lots of Mr. Huneboue and is erectiiiga hoe residence. Klilnrailo. Miss V. Jones, went to Canby Wednesday. Mir-s E lith Jackson went to Portland last Saturday. Curtis Helvev called on friends here last Wednesday afternoon. Frank Schoenborn and Fred Spangler went to Oregon City Sunday. Dr. and Mr.. K. (Joii -her are expect ing relatives tin week from the east. Mrs. H. A. Frazier, of Gervais, is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. L. Jones. Mrs. Chas. Spangler and Miss Edith Jackson called on Mrs. J. Moshberge last week. Mrs. J. Moshberger went to Macks burg last Saturday to visit her mother and son. John Lamb, who lias been visiting relatives here, left last Tuesday fr the mountains. Mips Lillian Gans and Miss Veva Jones were the guests of Mrs. 0. Striker last Wednesday evening. Mrs. C. Sclmebel and children. B Bullard, S. Paine, A. L. and W. H Jones went to Oregon City last Tburs day. Creioent. The Union Sunday school of this place, superintended at.d aided by a number of young people of the Oregon City Presby terian church, wi'.li Miss C. Reynolds as secretary, is having a good attendance. D C. Latourette has had considerable clearing done the past winter. The result is a large field in fine cultivation and the clearing still goes on. Mr. Mlllsap, with his family, lately from Iowa, has bought a home in this vicinity and is well pleased with his purchase and is loading improvements We have had a number of new families How 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 pound; 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; if you have not got it you can get it by taking ccirs f msision You will find it just u meful in summer is in winter, and if you are thriving upon it don't stop became the weather is warm. Vic and $1.00. s!l druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, ChtmaU, New York, MtalTiinl. Wild strawberries are ripe. The cherry crop looks slim. Spud planting is general now. The new mill has its roof on and the engine in place for business. School in District No. 41 closes Friday, May Si. Vacation then until September. Good weather for bees ; they are busy swarming ttiese warm days, lliermom eter at 90 degrees. Itoad Boss Aden has been doing some splendid work on the roads with the grader and six heavy horbes. The pulpit of the Baptist Church will bs tilled next Sunday by a minister who just moved here from Eugene. Henry Schatz has an onion yard and bis neighbors are reckoning on getting ttieir supply Irom him next tall. An epidemic resembling mumps and looriilitis is going the rounds . It lays its victims on the shell for about three days. Eorn to the wife of C. F. Polifka, a daughter, May 25. Mother and daugh ter are doing well and papa will vote the Republican ticket. The Republicans held forth here Mav 21, and enlightened us on political af fair. Attorney Dimick was the principal speaker of the evening. The Citizens' candidates will storm the place May 30. We presume they will decorate the campaign so highly that all we g. o. p. people w ill tumble over our selves trying to reform. Kilwaukie. E. W. Downing has clmnged his resi dence from Milwaukie to Oak Grove, Mrs. J. W. Gibson, of Milwaukie, has taken a trip to Hood Iiiver for his health. Dr. Newman is erecting a $1,300 bouse on property recently purchased in the Kobinson tract. W. L. Worth, formerly of Albina, has opened a grocery store ib the Durst prop erty recently vacated by Arthur Dowling. The Milwankie Saturday Night Club gave ball at the W. O. W. Hal! last Saturday evening which was well at tended. Loretta's orcbestaa, composed of local talent, provided music. 1 " Hi, - -t " , i ; , . j - , . . ' ni r- 11 1 1 --1 1 r Hi- t- m -it r--- - t - 1 1 1 ' Ca.k- 1 Clack- unit county. We are the only undertaker in Clackamas county owning hrarie wild ill hirni-.ll It lor lr than can he lul rlw-whrre. Wc are under miiall c'nr ami do not aik large irifit CaIN jiioiuptly attended night r day I'hunx 471 i"l '"''. R. L HOLMAN Two Doors ScDtfe ifCjirlH: 1 JOHN R. SHAVER. John R. Shaver, Republican candidate for ShcrilJ', is a native Hon of Oregon. He was born on a farm near Hilvcrton, Marion County, and hia father was a pioneer of ltiol. In early manhood he conducted a livery stable in Portland and before consolidation lie whs hsmchsot of East Portland for two yearn. Ilia father and brothers are owners of tin Portland Transportation Company. Many years ago Mr. Shaver went to Molalla and purehaHd a largo farm. He is now one of the most prominent fanners of Claekaman County and is a h ading stock raiser and stock buyer. On hia ranch he hac over 2' head of full-blooded Herfords. In hi precinct he ban been School Director for three t-rmn and Constable for two terms. Two yearn ago he ran for Road Stmer- visor and received the largest Repubiican vote ever polled in Molalla precinct. Mr. Shaver ia a graduate of Portland Ruaineaa College. Mr. Shaver in the only competent man up for the oflice of Slierilf. lie is successful in hia busmen, aomething that hia opponent ia not. We predict hia election. He ia a clean man. There are no ("trim's on him. He ia not mixed up in any political combinations. He ia worthy ot tne vote of every man in Clackatnaa County. On the second day of June go to the polls ami mark an X opposite the name of John R. Shaver for Sheriff. go in their home where h noglil re 1 ceiu, the moil tender care. We have pleiilv nl pnlitictl sp-nkiinfi tuallelnl. the l iiumia' fui'mUy i sheru miii. 1.1 id t Icrg" croail tt out to hear Ihein. William Wallace, of Clara, gave our town a pleasant call Tuesday. Herb Johtisoii and wife and Mi' Smith in. el 1, a llying trip to Oregon t ity last week. Mini N irwh Flh h is g me lo Molillof to work for M inoii White lUlph .iininerinan pass..,! tbrongh here Sunday. If TV You Could Loci lltlnllt fututraht vfllvnt i) wit. 11 yuut tKii. if wti will tiliig V"i, y.Hi 4ii,I wti ft, tJiitcuJMl naiufalljr wuuUbtU Shlloh's Consumption I 4 4 Cninlr! to cm Oi I .11 It- ""MS" ". Iln.ia: ;, M Al)llll, l:. III U, Trotit.lrt. Ctirrslnughiaii,! tvljiui n rrttU. Write i. h C WituAU Moy, N. Y., Inr lire 1 1.. I U4ll. Itrfs Clever Root Tea sarilln th hi l-Mward Mitts and sis'er Janle. Uoy Cochran and A ton Jesi alien do I the hasket sis'ial at Mai kslnirg Saturday night. l'l Hip Miller went on the excursion lo Tim Italics Sunday. Mrs. Kui.tr visiti-d at II. F Smith's Similar. Clari-uce Miller has left logo with the surveyors lo Southern Oregon. Unit r r I ri-t-i Sheep shearing is Ihe main thing go ing on hern. There was a Urge crowd at tint ice cream and hanki t ma lal last Saturday night. Very interesting speeehes wss given by the liepublii una last Monday nUdd having the largest crowd of all politi cians yet. Fro I M-indl addressi'd the neoiile of this 101 unity one night UiIh week, having a large crowd, F.dW'trd llurnsi hin h piiHsed tbrougli here Sunday and visited hia brother Henry, ol Carus. lieorge I) ivis is sawing wood fur the Th'imsa woo I eiunp with hin new engine. Mr. Williams, of Heaver Creek, v. ill soon leave for ilin east. t t t Hi ri t t V 5 : r. x x t ?c x r.Tt.wim NEW GOODS ARRIVING nun cm ffllfl 01 Many peopltt are improving this lieau- tiful weather by clearing on" their lots in the cemetery and decorating the gravea DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Almi. John and Thomas Johannesen are on the sick list, The Aims School ia making prepara tion! for Memorial Day. Mrs. J. Wood ia visiting relatives at Troutdale and Greaham. Kidney Trouble Makes Tou Miserable. Almost evervbodv who reads the neis. papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver I and Dladder remedy. It ls.Uie great medi cal triumph ofthenlne- 1 t teenin century; dis covered after years of 'I scientific research hit Xj Dr. Kilmer, the eml- nent kidney and blad der specialist, and la wonderfully succesjful 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 bwamp.Root Is not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to tur- 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 mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous oner in this paper and send your address to that runs from Oregon City, via Mount Pleasant, to Molalla and Soda Springs. The c6ntact calls for fifteen hundred poles. . Mrs. f!eatin ami .VfV. Scloiebel visited Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Heat tin, ol Kusl f'ortlaiid, Wednesday. The Republican rally at Maplo I.ane school house whs a large and exnaiieive meeting, the house lieing filled to over flowing. The candidates were out in full force, and were listened to with marked attention, while they gave a reason for the faith that was in thorn. J. M. Gillett met with an unfortunate accident while working at the water works, being unintentionally la 1 1 on the right temple with an eight pound sledge in the hands of an awkward striker as he was holding the chisel trimming casting. i,ater lie was HlrMk in each eye by particles of steel which had to be re moved by a surgeon. He is still unable to work because of the injury to his eyes. Kslm. I'rof. II T. (inlii'h, phreiiologint, g ive a series of leetures at the school house. His lectures were well attended by an enthiixinstie crowd. Tim old bachelors oi this vicinity are unusually jubilant since Ihe phrenologist lias put them on the right road to matrimony. At this writing w are having some very warm weather Thn Ihertr101net.tr recorded !Ni degrees in the shado. Wm are veiy sorry to reort that Miss Lena VanCuren is worse. She intends taking a trip to Kastnrn Oregon for her health Straight l-'ront Corartt.... 49ft; Colored Merciacd I'nJcr- kirts. .flit; Ladles' Summer I'ndrrvriU yi; " lilack Host j"! " and Children's while hrmatilchrd 11 'dk'ilntfi lfy Ladies' white Aprons ... tyi " Ready Made Drew Skirt. f:r S.itiu RitilHin, No.J,a!lrolor4tri Tailor Made Suits ('"' y C.irdlc Corsets W j Tort hon I.at e 6 yik f iilciicrnnrt I.acrt for kiifllea K Niuisook Kinbroiilery.... V-' Hone anil aluminum Hair Tins .... y4" I'earl Shirt tluttoin, all sUcs $c A UT. rUlmer Bt Co..B ne- frrt-IH L.rl.f hamton, N. Y. The 1133 regular fifty cent and Homaof gwunp-Root, ouioi sues are soid by all good druggists. Iiovnr. Mrs. Nelson is very poorly again. Hans Paulsen dined at Mr. Kilz miller's Saturday. Robert DeShazer is still on the sick list, but is getting along nicely. Joseph De8ha,er and family enjoyed a very happy Sunday with some young folks that were visiting them. Mrs. Bowman, aged 72, died fn the city of Portland, May 22, I'm. With her husband and son she moved from East ern Oregon to Dover, where she has been living for four years. Devoted in her home, and faithful to the church, she was a devoted wife, loving mother, and ever the same gsnlle, hopeful kind neignnor. Mrs. JSowman had been Don't Wlnrt lVroii. Don't start the summer with a linger ing cough or eld. Wo all know what a "summer cold" is. It's the harden! kind to cure. ( iften it "hangs 0,1" throng, tin, entire season. Take it in hand right now. A few doses of One Minute Cough f'nru mill u..f . . . vu, nl" on rigui. rure cure lur cougha, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. AcU at once. Children like it, "One Minute Cough Cure is the best cough medicine I ever used," says J. II. Bowles, 'Jrovet.wn, N. II. "I never found anything else that acted so safely and quickly." Geo. Harding. NliaUe Into losrNlinrs Allen's Foot-Kane, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and In growing nails, and instantly takes t!.e sting out of corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot Kase makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Bold by all drug gists and shoe stores. Hy mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package FUKK. Ad-j dress, Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Uoy, N. Y Stall 1 HOB, the J Perchcron, miike tlio HciiHon of 1W- ' Oak Urovo rtwk farm Fix dollftrs to insure f! Money duo wlien mre known to Imj in foal or part with it. J. W. DOWTY CurritiHvillo, Or SNOWDEN The Stallion Snoffdcti will make the fteiiRon home at Beaver Creek Mondays and Saturdays , -the Oregon City Feed on Fridays. Henry Hughe' 1 .,,-,11.1'"1 Full I.lna of LADIES' and CHILDREN'S SHOES All drill teetiie in healtli for several months, and ' r. --- - oy earnest solicitation of lier daughter anu ner nusband she was nioai iiKrcams in .nrs GROCERIES. PATENTS" conltSd Z 3 A S HUNT, Willamette Falls. 1 I