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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1902 l t CORRESPONDENCE i. Kagle I'rrf k. Grading on t lie motor line is projsivss- well tli if tine wrathor. Pr. S. 1.. Koboids is bavins s.nnn new building done on his premises. S. F. Hewlett has lven visiting friends and relatives at Oregon City anil Damas cus for the past week. A'ex. Biker liail a runaway Friday nitht but Mr. Gibson caught the horse i beioie in noil damage was done. j A. J. Douglass has returned from east of the mountains, where be had been running a thresher during harvest. A Wit fortv capitalists came out through Kale Creek Saturday, on their way to the power plant on the Clackamas. Mrs. land. Dover. Klla Kowman is visiting at Fort- The tinners are busy and digging potatoes. drying prunes My Lungs simii wfcinii i ' i an H'WiC " An attack of la Rrippe left me with a raJ cough. .My friends said 1 had consumption. I then tvied Xvrr's Cherry Pectoral and it cured me promptly." A. K. Randies, NeUvnis, 111. You f jrgof to buy a bot tle of Aycr's Cherry Pec toral when your cold first came on, so you let it run along. Even now, with all your hard coughing, it will not disappoint you. There's a record of sixty years to fall back on. Tare, thee: ISi.. Sfc.. SI. AM (((. Coiuuit .Mir itvt.r. If he it iW it. then do m li m. If hi. ti; .u nl t. tah tt. ttitn don't tke it. Ha ttiowi. Lto a with lum. w .-,r ;iln(. J.C. AYKK CO.. Lowell, Maia. ! of Sprintfwater grango, waa elected I master of Pomona grange ; Mr. Gnasvn i th wiiile, of Pn'aver Civi k, overseer; Miss j Anna Holmes, lecturer ; Mr. Heard, of 'Orogon V'lty, steward ; Mr. I iijelle, as sistant stew nl ; Father Katun, of Os- In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, fur Clackamas County, Fred II. Kisvr, plalntill) vs. Iterth I', Kiser, deb. ) To 1'ieitlia F. Kiser, llm ah 'e -named '. wego, elia plain ; T. I j Mr. Spence, secretary ; Pmvne Howard, : gatekeeper ; Sister ItreitbolV, of Painas- cus, Pomona ; Sister Street, Flora ; Sister I Thomas, Cotes; Sister Waldron, lady I assistant steward. A resolution was ' adopted to contribute SS to Springwater , grange on account of the destructive lire. I A vote of thanks was given Warner grange for its lilicral hospit ,lity. Next j Pomona ill be at lUiding grange, in l.ogan. A I'lasaof "7 took the til'lli de gree. ! Klilorsilo. Clyde Smith spent Sunday at home. ! John l.owery culled on W. II. Jones j Sunday, i Pob Si buebel has purchased the Mil ! 1 ino rrtamery building and ia hauling ! it a.vuv. i i Veva Jones and brother 'guests of the "baby Lyons" , evening. I C. Smith and wife were in Oregon City Turner, treasurer ;,,1,'!,',,,1,,l,,: , , 111 II. I I1H1IH. IN ill. Stile of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the. complaint tiled agitiiit Von in the above entitled suit on or belote the ,.' 't!i d.iy of November. I'M'.', that being the hint day pioi-tibi'l in (lie older of puhl'calion o( tliis Mimmons, jiud if you fail to so apiH'ar and answer said complaint the plainiitt mil apply to the court for tlieielnf I In rem pmyed, to it: A divorce (toni the bonds of mar- I rirtgo existing bi'tween you and plain- I ill". This siiiiiinoi.a is published fir six consecutive weeks by or.ler of lion. Thus, K. Kyau, judge of the County Coutt ol the Stale of tbivou for Cl.1clii1111.1s county, made on the lllth dav of Ortolior, l'H1.', ilie lii-t piibliciitioii b ing on the Kill dav of (Ictolier, HMVJ. S. K. HA K WING TON. Attorney (or PlaintilV. OltlM It III IIOM ( U N I'. A vW 0 - were the Momla , Grandpa liowman has gone to K.istein Oregon to visit friends. Guy Wood has returned home from F.astern Oregon. He weais quit? a smile on bis face since he came back. ing lost a good deal of bis property Ht liar field in the rire. Prune drying is the order of the day. Some bring them to town fresh and otliersury mem. .Many prunes Ku lu i i otulbtiig Sunday. waste, as the crop is so large people can not manage them all. of one day last week. Oil I'ickeson, of Maple Lane, j Pennis Cornwall was the guest of F.r i nest Jones Sunday. Miss Essie Woolf, who was severely burned at the time of the lorest tire, is now recovering very slowly from her injuries. Logan and Stone. Potato digging is the order of the .Mr. Miracle, of Oregon City, was visit day ' ing here the last few days. EU. Thomas Gibhe cut his hard so severely with an x while splitting stove wood. Hint a doctor had to be called lo sew up the wound. F Walthematlie sold his place of twenty acres, together with wagons, huroees and furniture for cash, the con sideration being MoOO. The purchaser thkes immediate possession. Mrs. Martha Pierce passed away Sat urday night after a lingering illness. The interment took place in the Oregon City cemetery, Monday. Funeral ser vices were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Heavens, of the Baptist church. Califf Lockerby. Chauneev E. Eamsbv and Carl aie up here fishing. Theodore Hurst and son Mat, of Park place, came up on the S'.h and r.re out for a hunt. Fish Warden VanDusen, of Astoria, ami Wm. Smith, of Paikplace, passed through here for the upper hatchery ont ih-j luth. Theodore Hiroler, Louis Hinder and Fred Hess, of Parkplace, and George M, Tucker, of Oregon City, came up on the 11th for a hunt. G. W. Morris, W. M. Morris, J. J. lorris, C. A. Morris, J. Henkle and I. J. Odell, of Boston, went into the moun tains from here October 4th. C. H. Green, of Saginaw, Mich., Jas. Miller, of Duluth, Minn., and James T. Moylan, of Portland, were looking after timber lands here on the 7tb, George- Peter Paulson bad his arm dislocated by fallitig ott of a bouse. Representative Hans Paulson made a business trip to Portland this week. Claud Nash, of Portland, was out to look at his ranch here, and spent a week visiting. School will commence Monday, Oc touer Pith, wiili Miss Mary Young, of Mi.waukie, as teacher. Robert Miller and family, of Garfield, moved over here to live with his father- in-law for tl.e winter on account of hav- Game and birds are scarce, but sports men are plentiful. Mis Olsen is teaching the upper Lo gan school this winter. Mr. Forbes, of the C. C. C. Co.. of Stone, is going to build a cot'age soon. Rumor says Frank Riebhoffhas rented Mr. Huber's farm. Success to you Frank. Mr. Henry Salisbury and wife, of Gladstone, had au outing on the Clacka mas Sunday last. Jesse Mumpower, of Stone, had the misfortune to accidentally make a target of bis foot. Not seriously. Miss Iva Harrington, of Highland, be gan the fall and winter term of school in lower Login Monday. Spuds are very plentiful around hero, and of good quality. F"red Riebhotr will soon have his crop safely housed for winter. Mrs. M. E. Gill and family, L. H. Kir chem, Misses Emma Fallen and Mamie Swales and Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Wilson, of Logan, attended the Pomona Grange at New Era. Megdrs. Greenwell A MolTat are baling bay on the Prairie this week. Since dairying has been conducted on an ex tensive scale in and around Logan, there has been less hay baled for market, people having a home market. Saturday last was the regular meeting of Harding Grange fifty-four being in at tendance and a good time indulged in by all. The subject of "Mental Develop ment" was diecussed during the literary hour. Pomona Grange will next meet in Logan in January. One of Stone's residents says he has lost futy chickens this summer by sports men. No profit in chickens for him, but if he had a little woman, in that nice little bouse she could keep an eye on those chickens. One book says, "it is not good that man should live alone," anvwav. Seems queer to have a night-watch the small town ol Mulino, but 'tis so. in Several of the young (oiks of this place attended the dance at Linn's Mill Saturday evening. Fred Newkirchner left (or La Grande, Thursday, where he lias a (arm rented. His sou, Alliert, intends to go soon. ACCIDENTAL ? The jury returned a verdict of acci dental death on the man who fell from the window- leilre mi which he had fnllen asleep. But the death was reailv due to TOM to BOiJE FOOD Soft and crooked bones mean ' bad feeding. Call the disease rickets if you want to. The growing child must eat the right food for growth. Bones must have bone food, blood must have blood food and so on through the list. Scott's Emulbi on is the right treatment fr r soft bones in children. Little-doses everyday give the stiffness and shape that healthy bones should have. Bow legs become straighter, loose joints grow stronger and firmness comes to the soft heads. Wrong food caused- the trouble. Right food will cure it. In thousands of cases Scott's Emulsion has proven to be the right food for soft bones in childhood. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemist. 09-415 Pearl Street, New York, jot aod fi no ; all drugguu. Bprlngwater. The new eawmill will commence saw lumber in a day or two. Miss Ora Lewellen and mother left Tuesday for Idaho, for the former's health. The sullerera of the late fire are adjut-t-in themselves in a heroic way to over come their calamity. Rev. Hatch and A. M. Shibley at tended the Presbytery at Portland, and the former went to Grants Pass to at tend the enyod. Your correspondent attended the Po mona Grange, which met with Warner Grange, at New Era, on the 8th Inst. Over 100 were in attendance. A resolu tion was adopted to invite the .State Grange to meet at Oregon City May next. . An amended (resolution nan adopted to amend the United States con- and that they constitute the county board of equalization. A resolution was adopted in tavor ol precinct assessors, stitution to the effect that senators be elected by popular vote. A resolution was also adopted in favor of woman suf frage, Resolutions of condolence were adopted in memory of the late Brother Alfred Nichols. The reports of the sve eral subordinate granges in Clackamas county was that they were in a better and growing condition. Edwin Bates, the accident possible. There are a great manv lives 8 ud dcnly termi nated as a result of carelessness, although the medical cei tificste may read "hrart failure." When a man takes chances with hia stomach 1 --.I ..i.. the warning symptoms of disease, he is carelessly inviting calatnitv. Ir. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enables the perfect digestion and assimi lation of food, which makes strength. It stimulates the liver, cures biliousness, and removes bilious impurities from the blood. "I had bn tronMM with a pnin in luwrr Trt of my fttomach for thrnr yniM, no vrrr I thoiiKht it would kill nicr in time" wntrs Mr. Aaron Van Dam. of ' KcriMUKton imi n ,t!i st . Chicago. III. "I could har.lly work; it frit likr a til if weight hanifiriK oo mi- and K"l wi 1 . i -1 that I had lo take mi-dn-irie. I ud Mutnaih llitti-r4 for a lime. Nut it did no Kod so I wrote to Ir. R. V Fierce for advue. whr h he k ive m? im mediately. J followed hi dirrctlom. mrd two bottle t,( hin medicine and wus ured , h.id a tor;id liver whk h wri4 trouMin me instrad of cramn is I thought;, s-, Iir I'lerce t.,M me I have pleasure in living now. hare Kainrd in weight pounds Mlice tll--il " l)r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. They do not lA-gut the jjill habit. In the County Couit of the tl of Ore gon, lor the I ounty 01 t lack:iuias , In the matter of the piariliaiudii I Peai I Mane ll.u tnai 1, minor. Older to hhi'.v chii-c on application of lmi a rd i an (or order of n.ile of real cma te. lr aiiM'KriiiK' to this Court from the n- ititioii thia Uv pieeiilfd and tiled by lSii.-an Hammed, the guardian of the perHon and property of Pearl Marie llmt i nael, minor, pia 'inn for ail order of n.ilo I of certain teal ci-t ne helonnin! lo the I sai, I ward, that fucli real cMulc ahould he xold. 1 1 Ik IU kihv t biiM iiKi, that the next ol kin ol tlie xaiil ard ami all pernoua interested in the paid estate, appear be fore tins Court on Tiles. lav, the '.'ith dav of November, A. lb PHI'.', at 10 o'clock A. M., at the Court room of thin Court, at the Court House, ill the County of Clackamas, tlien and (here lo show cause iiliv an order should not he cranli'd for last 1 1 01 r''"1 ''i-'ate, tlesotilii'il In s.im pennon aa loiiowa : Forty (10; acre of land ill the north half iN'.j ) of the mitithuost quarter SW4) of section thirty, ,:!0) in town ship one, ;i) s nith of tane three east of the Willamette meridian, in Cliickaiims counly, state of Oregon, de- scribed as foboAa: Pcitinuiutc .'.Ihi chaiiiH east of the quarter secliou comer on the township hue on the west side ol section thirty, (110! in tow nslup 1 south of range three east, and running thence east K.'iO chaina to Archon's west line, thence south il chums to Archon's south nest corner, thence east ;l chains to the west aide of the southe ist quarter cf sec lion .'ID, thence South 17 chains to prick- I son g land, tlience w est .0 . ill cliains, thence north -0 cliaiun to ttie place of heninnirv'. And it in further ordereil, that publi cation of this order shall be made III the Oregon City Knternrise, a weekly news paper, published ill Oregon City, Ore Kon, for at least three weeks prior to the said L'ilb day of Noveinber, p.aij, llated this lllih ihiv of October, I'll.'. TII'DS. K. It VAN. County Jilde. Tito Kind You Ilavo Ahviijs lloiijrlit, iiikI xvliU-li lias lrii lu uso for otr iM yearn, liat boiiio llio islnatnro of ami lias lioon iiiiidoiiiiiler Mh i r- H,-aJ sonal Ninirrt Isliiit hIiico It liiiancy. Allow no ono (oilcctdvo you In tlilM. All Coiiiitcrl'clli, liiill:itlnii-i anil '.lusf-iiK-ptuiMr,nro lint i:pcrliii'iils Hint trlllo wit 1i nnil riiiliiiiycr tlto lienllli ol' Infant.H and Chllilrcn-l'AIKrli'nco t;itliit llxpc rliiK iit- What is CASTORIA Ca.sforln U a harinlcsH siilisdlufo for Cantor Oil, Iirv Korle, Dropn ami SoolliiiiK' Sjrnpn. It In I'loa.nant. It t'ontiilnn iH'lllnr Opium, Morphlno nor other Nurcotlil ailistiiii'. Kit nj;e in Its ciiaraiiG'O. It dcMroyn Wornm mid ulbivn l'ci-rlsliiii'ss. It l inen Diarrliii'ii ami Wind Colli. It relieve Teellilnp; Troubles, einen Ciinnlliatloii Itnd riatnleney. It imslni Mitten the I'ood, regulate tin) t-itoiiiiicli ami Howels, nUInu; liealtliy and naturul hlocji. Tho CliildreuN l'nnaeea-Tlio Motlier'.n I'rlend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signaturo of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMI OfMTAUn COMHN. Tf MUMH4V aTNiir. NIW VOHH OITV. ... J. I .Ml, .. ... The Luttrprihe f 1.50 per year. J. W. Hawk? of Portland, has j'i"t succeeded in Kettiinf his lirat. raft of cord wood to Portland. The wood, consisting of 1,700 cordu, liaa been cut alon the Clackamaa river during the siiiini.rr and thrown in tho Btreaui. At tiie mouth of the river the wood waa gathered into a boom and. when full, was rafted to Portland. Mr. Hawk claim it cowta only ten cento per cord to ship wood in thia way. To get the wood out of the river wagons are backed into the water and t tie wood piled on to it. Aurora Borealis. Ilia I. lie III Peril "I just seem to have -we nil to pieces," writes Alfred Il-e, of Welhiie, Tev.. "billiunsness and a lame hack had made life a burden. I couldn't eat or sleep and felt almost too worn out lo work w ben I bet'in to use l-.lectrie Hit ters,, but they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat anything, have gained in strength, and enjoy harit work." They n.e vinoroiis health and new lite to weak, sickly, run-down s-o-pie. Try them. ( Inly ode al Harding's drill store. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Nasal CATARRH In all Iti atxirpa M l co. Ely's Cream M'mtM 1 w i EL fv c" W0rntDl Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Thin rii:ir:ii ion contains all of tho ditfcsUnii and diii'Mts all kinds of food. It elves Instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows y.u to cat all the food you want. Tin- mot sensitive stomachs can take. It., p.y Hsum; many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everyl hinu' -l: failed. It & unequalled fur all swiiiacti troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared nnlv by K. ''. I in Win fc I o., i lili-inig liiu tl. UullleioliliorihH:! linn bine jw. bUA MURROW'S BARRED ROCKS Art? at the top. Have- won at two of tlm largest hIiowh in fho Northwest, I'M! I I'.iDJ, nlsu at the state fairs. Look tip (heir rccoril. Sunn line lreeilin coiknls from our pri.o winning strain if'J.IK) ami tip. Also a few while rock cockrels $J.(J0. l'!i;s 2.(H) JHT Kfttiliej. J. MURROW & SON, OroKon City, Oro. STERLING THE CELEBRATED PALMIST Is here. Have your 1 1 amis Remain a Short Tinx read hy Him. Ho will only Palmistry is not fortune telling. Catarrh of the Kidneys. Kills thousand; of people annually, both male and female. Take warning in time. If you have pains in your back, loin or uroin, tired or worn out feelinif, depressed and dull spirits, which leads to lirijjht'g disease. Take rs B. Catarrh Cure, which removes the cause of all kidney troubles. For sale by all drug gists. Hook on Catarrh free. Address Smith Rron., Fresno, Cal. deaniet, aootbes acrl beali the dioeaflfd memtirmne. It car; catarrh and drirea away a cold in Uia bead quickly. Cream Balm ! p:cfllr.totLarj'j-U::,prwlt over tli membrane and li abaortjed. Relief la Im mediate and a cor followa. It la not drying don not produce aneeiing. Large Size, SO eenti at Drug giita or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cenu. Look Out For I'rver, Biliousness and liver disorderH at this season may be prevented by cleansing the system with DeWitt's Little Early Risers. These famous little pills do not gripe. They move the bowels gently, but copiously, and by reason of the tonic properties, irive tonic and strength to the thousands. G. A. Harding. School Districts can do better at Char man & Co. when brjyiDg supplies, as we ell at the lowest cash Price. DR. FENMR'S KIDNEY Backache CURE pip m ! n H til 'M- Your hands reveal all fjuostions of life, pertaining to marriage, sickness, death, changes, travels, divorces, setiara- tionn, lawsuits, husines, tranHactions, wills, deals, mortgages, Ost or absent friends, mining ventures, itc: AU dliaases of ktdnays, Bladder, Orlnary Orfana. Also Ehetimatlam, Back acha.HeartDlieaie OrTl. Propay, Female Tronblei. Don't become dlaeoaraged. There is a cure for TOU. If nneestary write Ir. t-einicr tin baa spirit a llfo limn curing; Just aucb caws as yours. All conaultailuua Free. " crarel lodawl In my bladder. After ratm few bottlne nf Iir. henner'a Kldnev oo H&ckaebe Cure I pasiwd a irravel half ae turf as a marnl. Ton medicine preveutea lartbor foruiallons. I was cured. W. T. OAK ES. Orrlx, Va." DruritlsU. S0e.. It. Ak forCwik Book-Free. CT VITII'niUPC Can Circular. I viniiiuu unnuL C. O. Feooer, Fredoola.N.V For sale by HUNTLEY CIIARMAN & CO Prof. Sterling Is the Leading Palmist in AmericaJ Call upon him and be convinced that your Life can be Head from your h ands, Remember ho is in your City at the present. ELECTRIG HOT6L P7SRL.OR NO. 7 Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. Will remain here until Saturday, Oct. 18th, 4 P. M. OREGON CITY, ORE.