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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1002 fa"isy"sy sy V5-s- y vy vy vy- iy syvv 4 8 correspondent!;; Onr correspondent will please end ia articles before Wrdnedayg ( each week, other ise it reaches ns too lute for publication. KasUl'mk. All hands that went from this section to tlie hop yards have returned. Mr. Everett Taylor, of Eastern Oregon, is visiting frienils and relatives near Kacle Creek. Mr. Lobby, of Washington county preached at tlx schoolhotise in district Ko. 5t last niht. The electric railroad is irradiiii; th line through the Ka Creek list. Thev live a larp crew of men and teams en gaed, 80 the work ;ots merrily on Mr. Fred Cooke, of Paniascus, accom panied t'V his sifter, was visiting their grandparents and fi ietuls hero last ?at urdsv and Sun lav. Crns. M'. s. lowen, ot lort.aiul, is visum;: Mrs. J. Lewis. Cams is itsself aain since all the hop-pickers are home. Miss Emma Inskeep was the fturst of Ti'ly Thomas Sunday. Miss Bertha Spannler was the guest of Isabelle Gregory Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howard spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. H. Hornshuh. Hilda Erickscn returned to Portland Monday, after a few days visit with her paienU. Misses Delia and E lith White spent Saturday and Sunday in Portland, the guests of their cousin, Miss Libbie Limebauch. Viola. Uev. De Nov and wife, of Ranier, Vi'rtsh., have been here visiting relatives. Olive Tenny, Lulu Miller and Minnie Walker have returned from the hop yard. Mrs. Ida Cooper and Miss Bertha May, of Oregon City, have been visiting their sictrr, Mrs. Exon. Mrs. L. Phelps, having been offered a Lou. e by her stepson, Alex. Kitterman, of Seaside, baa rented her farm, sold her stock and moved to ttiat place. On account of failing health Rev. J. W Exon is not goina to take work the corn ing conference year, but lias rented Mrs Pbeip's farm, and will try dairying and farming for a while. A Cough "I have made a most thorough trial of Ayer's CUrry Pectoral and am prepared t s tlut for all dis eases of the lunRi it never disap point." J. P.ir'y r n' v ironton, O. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral wen't c::rc rheumatism; wc never sriJ would. It wen't c;:re ihrpepsia; we r.cvcr clcimtd it. But it will cure co;'hs nnd colds cf all kinds. We first sa!J this rixty years rjo; we've been saying it ever since. Tift irfs: 25c.. Sfc.. fl. A ilmttNtt. I toes cut oil by an ax. With the aid of I crutches he is netting along very nicely. ('....?,.' r i.h--t. 1' In s.tvj rjtko It. tttvll llO t) If .. It ll ItMlK TU tl.H 1" r.W It. U.rn it rt tjk u lit kuo. Lv it Willi lulu. V. w illim: j c .u i i. I .) . !. MMmawwuiaaBa James Bounds went to Portland Mon day. Merle Jones has been sick tor several davs. I The ruin of the past few days was real ' "showers of blessing," causing many a fire snllWer to rejoice. Fire did consid erable dauMt'e to fences and timber. Mr tiiindcison lost bis barn and all its con : tents by tire, a serious loss to him. The government is recogiiiing Sandy as an important place for artillery target ! practice, as to more companies of regit- I trs Hie camping in tow n, taking daily taiiret practice from the Sandy bluff. When most any range can be had, apdy rtiay become a permanent place for tar- ! get practice lor the V. S. army, of Van- corner, Wash. I One of the most brilliant social events ! took place at the residence of Herman ' Itiuns Wednesday, September '.M, when j Miss Tillie 0. Brims and John Howard ! Lake were united in marriags by Uev. I Wultley, of liresliHin. Miss Tiltie is the I youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. I Brcns. Mr. Lake is a young successful j farmer of Powell's valley, where the new married couple will make their fit ' turn home. The wedding was attended by about eighty invited friends, and a moHt enjoyable time was bad by every body present. Thr presents were costly and manv. Chas. Spangler was Mondav. in Oregon Citv Lockerby. B. W. Clement and F. Clement, of Gre.-ham, went into the mountains on the i'Sth. J. G. Miller, A. T. Zanders, K. F. P.uck, C. E. Hinley and Theo Miller, of MiUaukie, are in the mountains after bi game. W. H. Smathers, Henry Smathers, Al bert Wolfhagen and Jesse Mumpower, of Oregon City, went into the mountains ijr a deer on September 'Si. John A. Howland, Albert F. Howland land and Edward E. Howland, of Oregon City, came up on the 27th. They were loaded with oats and expect to come out loaded with deer. . J. W. Draper and wife, Frank Fosbiirg and wife and T. P. Handle, of Oregon City, came up on the 2Gth to build cab ins on their homesteads. Mrs. Draper and Mrs. Fosburg returned to Oregon City the next day. Curtis Helvey is cutting school wo.hI at present. Harry Eastman was the guest of John M l.an Sunday. Horace Davis, of Eg'e Creek, was in Mn'ino "Sunday. Fred Wallace was a pleasant caller on frienils here Sundav. Cardon Smith and Geo. Moore were in Oregon City Monday. A. L. Jones, who has been very ill the last week, is slowly improving. Gregory, the teasel man, is building an addition to his teasel bouse. Wilmer Fisher and family, of Oregon City, were seen in our burg Sundav. Wren Adkins, of the lower Columbia, was visiting here a few days this week. The Misses Tena and Annie Pipka, of Portland, were visiting at home the past week. hakespear" Holt i again in our' little barg. You are always welcome Charley. "Hooter Camp" moves away this eek, having sawed all the tinber at that place. Pat Lyon, of Lyons, Linn County, was the guest of W. H. Jones and family several days last week. The Misses Verna Smith, Kiltie Lyons and Agnes Wallace, of Muiino, were ijuests of Veva Jones Sunday. Sebastian Eany, a teamster of Aduins saw mill, bad the misfortune to fall as eep last Monday, and fall off his lead and was hurt severely. CLa diy. KlUurauo. Pipka was in Oregja ty Mon Eight cents a pound is what a young woman paid for tvyelve pounds of flesh. She was thin and weak and paid one dollar for a bottle of Scott's Emulsion, and by tak- ing regu.ar doses liad gained twelve pounds in weight before the bottle was finished. Eight cents a pound is clieap Lr such valuable ma terial. Some pay more, some less, some get nothing for their money. You get your money's worth when you buy Scott's Emulsion. We will send you a little free. Colton. Mr. and Mrs. Willson made a trip to the county seat on the 27tb. Wm. Bonney, of Graeme, expects to return to Colton soon to reside. Miss Blanche Pond, formerly of this vicinttv, has cone to Europe. Miss Nellie Gottberg left for Portland suburbs, to remain during the winter. Mieses Minnie and Clara Carlton took their departure for Portland on the 26tb. Mrs. Lafferty, who Iibh been suffering trorn a severe case of hop poison, is some what better. The Colton girls are ail looking very sad. Jesse James will take his departure next week for Ins old borne in Nebraska. E 1 Gottberg left Colton to 'e'-k his fo r tune in Oregon City. Ed is an honest, industrious boy, and we wish him suc cess. Mr. Anjuett hhot a lare bear near Dead Horse valley last week, but the distance being too great for his forty-four he failed to wound it fatally. Quite a number of pleasure seekers and berry pickers came out of the moun tains last Friday, from the vicinity of Cold springs and Mount Susap. They report berries in abundance and two inches of snow, and the wind doing a I rushing business. I Newly. Frank Spagla is again one of us. J Spagla is home for a short stay Born, to Mrs. Geo. Asdius, a daughter. Hoppicking is over and the next thing is potato digging. Mae Kinxer and her brother attended the Manpiain fair Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Webber, of Au rora, were seen here Sunday. Miss Myrtle Smith has gone to Aurora to be waitress in the new hotel. Mr. and Mrs. King, of Logan, visited friet'dj here a few days last week. Herbert Kans.lel and bride started back to Antelope Wednesday morning. 1). B. Yotier is moving bis family down to H. Cocker's farm, on Marks Prairie. Jim Ogle and wife, ol Barlow, passed through hero SunJay, on their way to Rural Dell. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and son, Ixiuis, of Clarks, visited friends here Wednes day and Thursday. Mr. Giuther, our teacher, is moving into Dave Hoder's residence. He will begin teaching Monday. Mrs. Mosher was buried at Rock Creek cemeterv Wednesday, September -M. She leaves a husband and three children to mourn her loss. Percy Hitter, Phillip Miller and Wes Riggs have returned from their mount ain trip, bringing three deer and a good supply ot huckleberries. Robert Gitither was here last week. He will begin teaching our school about the tiili of October. Mr. Giuther will move Ins family into 1). Voder's house. The rain was appreciated by everyone in this neighborhood, as it prevented the fires doing us any damage, and cleared the air of the smoke and cinders. We ail feel sorry for those who were unfor tunate enough to loe their comfortable homes, and trust they w ill Boon be aided so as to live comfortably during the com ing w inter. Ilixid View. Arnold Clutter came down from For- e--il Grove Friday evening, returning Monday morning. He is attending Pa cific University. Miss Helen Murray left for Redland Saturday morning. She went to teach a three months' term of school. Clumbus Comstoek, who has been vis iting with Wm. Murray and family for several weeks, returned to Portland Tuesday rnortin. He has a position as walchman on a boat. John Bakr and wife left for the coast Tuesday morning. Mrs. Ohler was up from Portland on Wednesday to attend the wedding of Mr. Nendail and Miss Mattie Baker. Roads were never better. Pasture Is short and slock begin to need hay. Hopplckers are returning with pleas ant faces and well lilted purses. Woik will soon bo commenced on the lipHr part ol II. Schnta' new cellar. ! A light dost nipped potato tops on ths low ground the morning of the lilth. Grain yielded fairly well and clover seed is n good crop. Prunes aie ripe and are beiuti deli vered to the driers. Our genial merchant, Mr. Beutter, has moved into his new store and stocked up with new goods. Mr. Nemet's bean crop has been bar vested. Although Ihe yield is light, the quality is of the best. Claui Peters has begun to haul rafters and light timbers for a barn that he con templates building the coming winter. The milk and water giavity cream separators that are being used in this neighborhood are proving very satisfac tory. A new cistern Is being dug at the church The (dd one is not 'ur ge enough to supply the demands of the parsonage. Mr. S ii it i on has tltted up the buildniL's onllieFrtd Schali place in readiness for bis new tenant, a Vankee, Iroiu Sil verlon . School commenced in district 41 Mon day, the l.Vh, with 17 pupils in attend ance, Mks Cordelia Murphy, of Port land, teacher. Henry Schatz and Frank Weddle, the onion kings of Stafford, have secured their onion crops ami are holding same for higher prices. John Seedling will put oil' the huildfng of his new houmi until after the exposi. lion of l'.Kl.'i. The advancing price of building material caused him to alter his plans. Yea, the thriving community of Staf ford is still in existence, with ho elope ments, births, tires or deaths to chroni cle. The late smoky spell was cleared away by the heavy rain of late Thursday night. Our twice a day mail is thought ina.lt- quale to the present day needs, and a rural free delivury is expected soonlo lie a reulity. A route will soon be in opera tion along the Meridian road. A large bear is keeping stock belong ing to r. Deiker from going to the wixxls pastures. His son, Adolph, by keeping up his sprinting record on an eighty rod dash, kept himself free from the old bruin's embrace. " Incurable " Heart Disease Soon Cured! By lb f (.real Specialist In Treating Weak and Disiusi-il Hearts, Frank lin Miles, tf. I)., I,l H. Will Si-nil Wurtli nt inn SpiM-hil Trrarmeat Krif a '1'i'lnl. A very pretty autumn wedding was solemnized Wednesday evening, Septem ber 24th, at Hood View Congregational J Chicago, after five leading physicians To demonstrate the unusual curative powers of his new and complete special treatments by mail for heart disease, short breath, pain in the side, oppres sion in the chest, irregular pulse, pal pitation, smothering spells, pulling of the ankles, or dropsy, Dr. Miles will send four dollars worth free as a trial, to all who mention this paper. His treatmeids are the result of 'St years ot carelul study, extensive re search, and remarkable experience in treating the various ailments of the heart, stomach and nerves, which ho often complicate each case. So aston i.-hing are the results of his complete special treatments that he does not hesi tate to offer all persons a trial free. Nothing could be more generous. Few physicians have such confidence in their remedies. There is no reason w by every allicted person should not avail them selves of this exceedingly liberal offer, as they may never have another such opportunity. No death comes as sud denly as that from heart disease. Mrs. A. Kronck, of Huntington, Did , was cured after thirty physicians failed: Mrs. Flora Graetor, of linstolville, O., after twenty-two; Jas. K. Waite, the rioted actor, afler a score hail pronounced him incurable; Mrs. Frank Smith of . -v , VV: '. r.sU ; i If I ' . . ." ;l v I.1, . 'I HM.f 7;- ' ,'V ' Si';11 j i Miss Nettie Hlacktnorc, Minneapolis, tells how anv vounir woman may he per manently cured of monthly pains hy takinj Lydia E. Pinkhamfs Vegetable Compound. "Yul'Nt WoMKS: l ll.ld fl'i'illi'llt lli'llii.li lies cf II seM'l'f IIHtllli (l;iik sisiis U-fniv my cm s, iumI hi my m itiu.il N iinds Milb n tl ii in tl I iigidiv. A iiiciiiUt df tin- IimIko mhist'il 1 1 f to try I.jdla II. PinUiuiu'H rigctnlili' ('niiipoiiiitl, bill I iml.V m ul ln il K"1 "' H'l ice ill h I fell th.it my case wai Inqulcvs, luil hln- kept ut tin' until I Uniglil a bottle and .slalt. il tiikin;; it. I s m .ii liad the U-st ii jcmUI in t lu MH III to rliMiiici- my opinion of t lie i lii ino, as curli d.iv mv IhmIiIi imiMvcl, uinl lin.illy I w in ciiliivly w i I In ut pain at mv nit ii-l ni.uioii iiois. I nm mo.-t grateful" Nutie Hi.ai -kmukk, 2" (Vnli.il Ave, .Miiiiir.iiH.liit, .Minu. Painful Periods nrr qulcklv nrnl pcrinaiicnllv otcrcoiiir by Lytllil I'. I'lnkliiuii's! t'ltelnblc ( Oinpoiiiiil. The iiixnc letter is onl) one nl' liiimlreiU of tliiiicunds hlcb pi . e Ibis stiltein. lit to lie a fact. Melisl mill loll Is a M-icrc truln oil h m nn'n ltalily, If It Is painful miiiicI lilng Is wriiM;', lliin'l lake nareolles lo deaden Hie pain, but ri V tlie cause erliup It It enu-.el by Irreigularll y or wiimli illsiilaei nients, or the le elonneiit of u liiinor. Whatever It In, I. .villa. I). I'iiikliaiu'N cgctulile ( ouipoiiiiil Is lguaniiilccil to cm e it. 1 f there i nnvthini' nUmt voir about i hi. h ") oil would blie r.M-elal a.lvi.-e, write freely to Mrs I'in'ldiaiii. No man wi'l ' oiir li tt. r. She ran surely help von, for no erv.n ill Anu-ri.-u lin. ml h a ni.le enprrii-n. ' ill tri al ini feiu.-ile i lls as she lias had. Mie has h. l-.l hundi i-.K of t hoiihii ii.Ik uf women ba.k tolu-illh. II. -r n.l.lress it bum, .M.iv-,., uu.l lr advice i free. You are very foolith if you do not a.-ei-pt her Uind imitation. Details of Another Case. 44 1 ii-. a h .Miis. I'iNh ii a m : - iK'noiaiiee nnd C!l!vlt'Mies is the ( llllse of lnoM of tin- hlllVer- ills of Women. I U liee tluit ll We .o-lly iiinleislood the of l.i-nllli we would nil U well, but if Hie sii k women only knew the I ruth about l.jilia i:. I'lnk Iiuhi'm cigctaldc t'l.lllpollllll, they would e.ii d lliliell Miller- 111 uinl Would soon le cured. "I ILscil it for five lliolillis f,,i u lotal (lilll. eulty whieh Im'l (loi'Mnl me for years, ami for whieh I b nl .-I' nt liuinlieils of ilolhirs in the v.illi i inl. avof to tec tifV. .My life folees Wle I eilif,' Ml.J;ll, ami I was dailv Ii -iuK m it.ilitv. "Lyilla 11. I'liikliam' netuliln ('oliil.i.iin.l i II t'ei I lin- ( oll.l.lelelv, Uinl I m nnw enjoviiiif tlie Lest df lieallh, nnd am most Kinb tul, anil only loo pleiHc'l U einlolse slli ll a prat, leinedy." Mis, .Iknmk I.. Klw a lilin, f.4 II St., N. W., Washington, I ). ( '. Mrs. Iin k bam. w hose add less N l.ynn. .Mass., III answer cli cr fully anil wilbout cost ail letters aililicsseil lo licr by hick women. -cT HO YOU RE AD O THE ARGONAUT Stud For Fr- Samrlc Of . ll i-'intaiiit 1 run fill! irtfi! Il l let n, rl nUn I .i nut , iniioK ii i in v ii fit! iiu t it ruiil y A turn tif u;M . f ir i(.Mt iJ4 Mturir, lilt, ua H't y, ami V IK'WI' The Ajuion au r Pun. Co. 240 BUTTER 8T, S:in l-'riHifticn - t'nl. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 49 Teail Street, New York , 50c. and $i.oo all druggist. Threebinj' is all done ; harveHt was the beet for years. Miss Anna Gantenbein ie visiting rela tives at MeGugiD. Mies Bertha Oberst has jut papned the examination for teaeher. She will open her first school on Monday. John Nelson is home from lower Col umbia losing camps, with three of bis CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought church, when Miss Mattie Baker, youn? eHt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ma ker, was united in marriage to Mr. John N'enpall, of Portland. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion. y. Mr. I). K. Karber ofTiciated and Miss Mallei ieely presided at the orj;an. The happy young couple left the same evening for Portland, where they intend to make their future home. Eears the Signatn'-e of rttHfTord. Fred Baker in still in the horse trading profession. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gage returned from Nestucca lant week. Charlie Polivka is putting rustic on a portion of bis house. The potato crop is fast ripening but the potatoes an very email. Fruit tree leaves are turning brown and much of the fruit is falling off. A few tamoflbanters 15 cents each at the Packet Store. bad gived her up; Mr. Julius Knister, of Chicago, alter ten ; Mrs. it, Parker after ten ; Mrs. it. Parker after sixteen failed. A thousand references to, and testi monials from Itishops, Clergymen, Parikers, Farmers and their wives will be sent free upon request. Send at once for free examination blank, phamplets and fre treatment before it is too late. Address Franklin Miles, M. 1). U.. I'., L'O.'i to 205 .State street, Chicago, 111. Ifatg and pants at cost at d. VV. Grace's store, bead of Seventh street. School Districts can do better at Char until ic Co. when buying supplies, as we ell at the lowest cash Price. I'orly 1 ears' Torture. To be relieved from a torturing disease after 40 years' torture might well cause the gratitude of anyone. That is what DeWitt's Witch iia.el Salve did for C. Ifaney, Geneva, O. He says : "DeW'itt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me of piles after I bad enffered 40 yars." Cures DR. FETOR'S KIDNEY Backache IlllihlrlS. by the iindcr iii. til WYdricH. at noon, for lin eon- All iHgennes of Kllny, -w w t i-sv wi Blatltler. Urinary Organ. I r I 111 A Rhpiiinatlnni, Harlc I I if r" ache. HeartDI sea uravel Uropby, female Troubles. Don't become discouraged. There Is I Cure (or you. I f i..-n-niry write lir. I i-mu r He Ii iis H;j;nt u lire rime f-.i rliiic Just aucIj 1 cuseu w youm. All cifiisiilciilona free. "travel Imlired In n.v hlailili-r. A f ii.r "fa few bur ili-s of llr. I. ih.it'm Klilrm nu backfii-lie ?ure paHseil a ftravel half at ,hrf an it rmirtile. The medli-lni' prt-vt-tjU) rurther foruiatlon. I wnsriirerl. VV. T. OA K Kb. Orrli, Va." Drin?KlHti. 5or., fl. Ask f'irr'lHik ll.x.k-Free. 5T.VITIK'niNPi:?rfre Hrrular.Dr w i 1 1 1 ww uniivk f uoucr, iTKJurjla.N.lf .Vol Ice to llrilgi liids H ill be received sigried Coiinty Surveyor d.iy. O -l. IhI, PHIL' Htruclioii of a lloue I'riiHS !ri.le, lobe j built ucroMH the 'I'uiiUtiri Itivcr, said hridgii to replace thu recently burned Shipley bridge, I'Ihiih and specilii-Hlions may bj seen at Ihe oflicu of the (,'oiinly Surveyor of Clai kuiiiHH ('utility. A certilied chin k in a Hum c.piiil to live per cent of amount bid must accompany each bid. Lowest bid not iiccepsiirily accepted. John W. Mkmiki'm, County Surveyor, By II. II. Johnson, Peputy. The Knterpriso $1.00 per year. C. (J. For sale by IICNTI.KY-CIIAItMAN .V; CO cuts, burns, wounds, skin diseases. Be ware of counterfeits. G. A. Harding. K. I. SIAS UK A LEU IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sjiectacles. All kinds of rf pnirinjr neatly done and warranted. , I'ontollice II lil if. 4'unl-, Ort-tfon OA.STOTXXA. Soanthe yItX Kind You Han Alwavs Boii.",U 6ijm.tur of Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. This preparation contains all of the digestintH and digests all kinds of food. It gives Instant relief arid ncvej falls to cure. It allows you to cat all the food you want. The most ncnsltive Btomaclis can take It. Ity its use many thousands of dysiK-ptics have been cured af ter everything else failed. It jB unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by F..C. Irr.Vt itt & ., i lii.-iwo Tl.u II. bulUecuDUiintZtt Vlmi-albt-iOc. ala