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I I OEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 1008 ; CORRESPONDENCE I l .v-fi. -r.VriVr.V-CV ."vrCv---.-".N- ----' (Airrespondeiita are requested to re i.. their work. Wo will fopp'V " ,-.vS:ury stationery. The news from j ur neighborhood should appear in ,e columns every week. The busy r-xson is past you should renew your ..rrespondence work. MuUiio. Will While has fone to O.ithlamet to work. Ida Podge, who ha been on the sick l.st, is improving. W A. Woo.lsi.le and li Sehuehel re litmed hanie irom the legislature, where i.ey spent a few days. Kverybody eema to be gin 1 the cold weather has passed. A. K. Jones nui.le a business ttip to Aurora hist Saturday night. A number from here attended the iince at I'nion hall hist Saturday night iid reported a fine time. A T. l!Unrd was visiting at . the koine of K. -toucher last xeeK. Charley lan'uN is working in Oregon City, driving a team for Chas. Nash. Veva Jones is visiting friends and rela tives at rhiluDiath this week. A plav partr and danee was given at the home of Mr. C. Smith hist t "y veniug in honor of C. C Mxrich. A ice supper wa-served, alter which the guests pulled taffv. Kvervhodv enjoyed good time, departing at the eaily hour f three o'clock. Rearer I'reeK Mary Herman is home again. Jack Frost comes around again. Mrs. W. Roberts is iivu'roving slowly, tt. Howard called on the Staben family It s week. A. Pluhm was butchering a large lot of iat pigs this week. K. Jones and W. H. Kheea called on ttiends here this week. I). W. Thomas of B. C. made a busi ness trip to Portland this week. Professor Turney's dancinif school largely increased in number last week wl are learning rapidly. M. Davis, the R. C. nii'kman is pur thing more cows and still cannot keep mil the customers going. Kev. R. M. Jones preached at the Congregational church last Sunday and Rev. Hatch at the Presbyterian. Both wre well attended. Several of the young folks of P. C. 'Kill 1 1 II ilm StiieileniMii family last Tuesday night and music and games were the amusements oi me evening. Damascus. Mr. Swanson is also confined to his io.no. Mr. Christian Heiser has returned to D unascus. Harry Chitwood i-i very sick wilh pneumonia. George Parch ami wife were seen in our midst last Sunday. Charley Rover made a flying visit to Sewberg one day last week. Dave Holfmas'er and sister Lillie of lagle Creek, visited the Grange last Saturday. Set, f a a b A I .1 Don't forcret the old man with the finh on his back. I' r ni.-arly thirty years he h:;s 1) 'en traveling around the vor!d, and is still traveling, brinin liealth and comfort wherever lie goes. To the consumptive he brings the strength and flesh ;jhe so much needs. To all weak and sickly .children he gives rich and : strengthening food. To thin and pale persons Tie gives new firm flesh and j-ich red blood. Children who first saw the Id man with the fish are now grown up and have children f their own. He stands for Scott's Emul moii of pure cod liver oil a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and fur all who need flesh and :strength. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemist. -9-4 1 5 Pearl Street. New York. Oc. and $I.OO; all druggHW. 1 T- i 3 47 i. l! My Lungs " An ut;a. of la crippe left me with a bad couth. My f.icnds said I hsd consumption. I tl'c:) tried f Vver's Cherry Pectoral t.nd it ! tuicd me promptly, " A. K. lUadlcs, N. Lo::i:s, III. & - ' 1 Yoi; forget tr buy a bot tle of Aytr's Cherry Pec toral when yiuir cold first came on, so you let it run along. Even now, with all your hard coughing, it will net disappoint you. There's a record of sixty years to fall back on. Thrr. !: J.'c. SPc. SI. AH dnjjjlslv Couiu.r tmir .Vvi.ir. If ho tk It. than do I - It lie not t.. take it tl." uoi. ' lake It. IU kuowl. L. it wiilih.m ' i" kiI'Iiic J.C AVKUt'O.. Lowll. Ma. Kobeit llei-er. who h is been on the sick lut for some time is no belter. The Kree Methodius are holding meet ings at the D.int.iSiUS church this wee. J. H Jobnslon has tented hissiw mill to his son Kdwar.l and Win. Ohilcte. j Fred Zohl, of Kockwood. and Olun lev ; BiiTghardt. of Barton vi-ited the M. W. of A. last Saturday night. A. W. Ctsike and Martin lirillin nt- tended the 1. O. O. K, I idge ai Clack.t mas last Wednesday night A dance will be given hy this older on the U'h. MifS Ksther Worlhan, her two broth- j ere, Charley and Orvill, al.'o Ihlhe, Kiltie an-. Kubie I noke were the guesta of Miss Kosie Kealheis last Piiday even ing. J. V.. Sc-ifer and Herman Ki'zin were elected as delegates to the county con vention id the M. VY. of A. The camp has grow n rapidly since its orgini.a'-on two years agj. It has tuw about tilty members The marriage of Frank Morton am Miss Minnie I'.iofnss took place at Ore gon City last Wednesday. Frank was a leading young man ol Damascus, an. I son of ex-Ci'iiiuiissioner J. I!. Morton. , The bride was a highly repecte I young lady late of Lincoln, Neb. We wish Ihein a long and h.ippv life. The voiing men gave them an old fatdiioned chariv ari Tnursilay evening. Shllbil. Our school closed last Friday for a two weeks' vaca ioti. Key. A. A. Knglehart ireaelie. an ex cedent wrnion SumLiv afteriiuon at t lie Evangelical church BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yon bftrn't rTUr, healthy moTeniTjtof th bowis every dty.you'rn ilior wiii b. KpyoQf b-w;i opn. lo well. Force, In the shap rt Ttolent phymc r pill poiaon. Is damfriu. Tht mootheat, eaiteit, mt perfect way u keepluf tb bowtjla clear aud clean ! to take CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Plant. PiUtable. Potent, Tnte Ooot, Do Oooa. NeTr fciekTi, Wakn or firusj ID, W mud iVieenti p'-rtox. V.' rit for lre ft&Uiplo, aud bclc let on fackita. Address 44 Sterling Remedy Company, Ctilctgo or Rew Tork. KEEP YOUR ELOOD CLEAN ; TI .1 ... I.'. ...... it, r'nimniiiu W ..lor. , , .i,o.e. ..... or I dav niht ns well itooled. All en - ijoi'ed themselves until a late hour. i ... . I Miss .Mildred I. mther spent a few davs vim for Nenlv. wlinre she will visit i.er hrothcr P.jhert and family. The show that fell a few days ago is still with us. B. Wa le and s..n are busy sa ving wood for Homer WilliauH. Monroe (iroshong is euirering with pneumonia fever, at the prtherit writing Dr. A. A. I.enard, of .Silvcrton, is at-j tending him. Ralph Slaughter, a well known vonng man of this eection, intends leaving for ! Lantern Oregon in a short, time. OooiJ ' . , . .. i . i i luca go wiin you, i.aipii, 1iKin and Stune. Wm. Watts, of Stone, says it's an other Kirl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutcbins, are 'all Broiles" now since that tiny lady came to their home. Mrs. Josephine Clark, of Coeur d' Alenfi, Idaho, is visiting at the home of Geo. Clark this week. Colds of all kinds are very plentiful in thiscorntnunitv. W. Hyers babe is alck at present, with cohl and fever. Automobiles have not entirely sup planted the "old boss" yet. Twice of late, horse buyers carne this way looking for heavy draft horses. Walter Kirchem sold hie span of Belgian draft mares to a Portland party for $4:!5.00. P. M. Kirchem has concluded that "eternal vigilance" in the price of suc cess in the sheep industry. He bought a small band recently and the tirst night some dogs found them and for a week kept it up, until one dog's bark received a lasting quietus. The young folks' dancing school seems to be on a standstill, whether or not on account of misunderstandings I am un able to say. Miss Albright, of Oregon City, was the prospective teacher and I her teiina were verv reasonable. What is the matter, hoys? Are you afraid of the girls? Saiimhiy was the regular monthly meeting oi Harding tirange, the itiiiulier I piesent, eighty, pive new applications j were laid tx t.."re the meeting. The young I peoples' contest took on consideruldo of the evi ning. Logan Lookouts, with S ti. kirchem, ol Login, a leioier; ami Ilm. ling llusileis led by Paul klicheiii. ol S one, both did well and , had a Hue lile.aiy piograui. Tn llutlera were victors, as tiny had the higher scaring points. On some points they were a lie. Original wiitten nutter, most ami best, the Lis'koUts onlv one. The lea.l.'ia I. I ci.h .l on a debate for next .meeting, on the question ' Uesoived, that women slniul.l have tlie right ol sull'uige ;" S. (i. Kncliem. elli'inative. Paul klrcbem, negative Appended is the scale of pomis and score to dale : Kor greatest number ecpouding on a side, (the nowt pitvi-si It); host argument in debate, 'JO; closest obseivance ol parliamentary law, l.'i; most and be.t original wiitten aril cles, e-s.iys, eic, (no copied matter), ''.": recilini'iiis, dialogues and readings (most or brsi!, ."; greatest nuiuhcr of apidica lions (or membership, lit. Allirinalive, Lookouts most recitations, ft; most music, 10; spelling mutest, pievimin meeting1, Negative, llusileis most tirigiii.il written ariicles, "5; applica lions, ll). Viola. Clara Sevier is now w uking in Port land. Jennie l'-xon h is been visiting rela lives in Ponlaiid and Oiegmi Oily, j, w. Kxon is now selling W. S. cream separators and n.eeiing with good sue cess. Ttt, r0 ,;,m(.n here and jthe aaw- mills is to Ih planked und put in good or.ler. Mr8 ji,, 0,i ,jmB riHideiil "I Ulls lai.e am, hr 0 have b. e i here visiting old friends, Oscar Mav and family, of Oarim. spent .,.,, :,,,., -., s.i v heie visiting w ilh J. W. Kxon's laiiilv. Miss Liiil Miller has gone to sound a few weeks with her brother liobeit in the George neighborhood. Kverybody around us reported lots of snow. We did not be tnse we had none althoUt'h we were sin rounded by it. A j J g iod place to live is this. J W. F.xon has lost a yearling heifer which got away into the woods with a loiii rone on ; as several tlava ol very cHrr-f ill search did not I'm.! her, she most l.kelv got fast and perished fiom hunger Rev. II. G. Childs, the new pa-tor of ; Viola charge, preached here las? Sunday aud will from now on lill all the appoint ments in their regular order. He takes hold of tlio work with . -al and earnest ness. The second quarterly meeting of lola charge will Is- held at Kedluid February :'lt and 1'Jnd ; ipi irterly confeience Sat- tirdnv at '1 P. ; love feast, Sun. lav at 111 A. M ; preaching, 11 A. M . hy the. pre-1 siding elder, Kev. I). A. Wafers. Klilnrailo. John Payne is h uilinn luinher. Will Jones is huilding a picket fence. C. K. Spencu had a hreuk down Tues day. The dance at I'nion Hall was a erem affair. Uuht. Schuhel has returned from .Salem. Veva Jones is in Philomath, P.enton county, at present. John Ilelvey lias i!one to join the pile driver on the Molalla. Miss I-Mith Jaek"on'H hssket look first prize Saturday night, (Ml, Never mind Chailie. if some of the Cams crunks do hurt themselves, come all the more. C. C. Maricle, our late school teacher will start teaching at Lone I'mii next Monday. The tiartv and dance at C. Smith's piiday evening was one of the very he-t j thib season. i , BiriiiBat-r. , . , . ' Mrs. Shelhey and the twins aie sn k ' with the yrip. ; i Snow is a thing of the pRt. It is j raining uml mercury ii iii to -hi deg. 'i'Iju people nt the power plant are I piislnnu their lug saw mill to a limsii. Livermore A V,. made a mccess hhingle holts to the mill hy water. j,j Mercury this morning is j down to ten deKiees and Hhowing ag iiu. ,.I,,MrHi1m.,lt UlHt ,,, yiJ111J( ; pwjplH of the urange liave was a hiiccess. i The proceeds were hi..r."). Kverybody was well pleased. I j,e shibley, Kandle mill has started j again after being shut down for a few days on account of bad weather and . arciiy oi nanus. Mrs. W.J. Lewellen, who has' it ' the past two months in Plio nix, Or m, ! w ith her daughter, Miss Ora, iH homo again. Mie came tnrougn uaiuornia on her return and was delighted with the orange groves, beautiful scenery, etc. About once a month Hpririgwater is visited by a strange) character in the form of a genius homo. He usually appears at one of the stores just after dark to purchase provisions, which con eists'of a sack of flour, a dozen codfish, Carl A. I riatzlafT Chaa. M. Mochnke City : : tf co. Lumber co o co o co i IIS OLD AGE ."iSS'l question of nutrition. II the stomach mid other organ of digestion and nutri tion lire kept in a healthful condition there will tie a well muuislied ImIv, and little liability to ilimudci ol the liver, IkiwcIh or such other dumnhva an limy result fiom in- tion ition l.i. k ol iiml rcr- r- cise. lv. Pieicr't O.oKli'ii Me.1- j ioil l'ls.'ovciy . Clitc diseaws ol the stomach 'i ... nn.l oilier oi- ..ms of diges tion and mi! 1 1- - .: I ...... i IHUl, 11111 ' diseases of otll- VJLIN rroiganswliicii ure caused by the ilic.in'.l Condition ol the stoma, h. by enabling the ikvt nulii tion of the IxkIv It ilicreasrs the vital powrr and piomotes a vigoitnts ol.l age. " I ii villcrrr dour ilitenlc 1Uirririt I. r firr vr.o . " miir. Mi M.'.m A Aaii.u. ol K. l'4. Vh. li V.". M "I tif.1 illllttrlil ti-mrlle.. wie -li won!.! it.r I'. r t.ll'l l.r Bliotl nine onb Ml lOMlble w,.u'..l tcMHU ta rrl I toiiMiltril ..u In bilv. mut I'V VJur aie O'iui m n. iil'inoin t't riet,r' r. llir,lir I l. k t,.KS l i.l tlu- t.ouirn Ur.lK.ll rinfC..' Horn tul el l!ir ' rrtlclt.' an.t Oll.r el tllf 'l.klrt.,ol y.ui til rr.l.' yon .:ie.1 1 lur li. I lu.l .oiv lotiita el liiv lieut.lc tine vi.ul mr.li lt.' Am new rvrilt uli vr.it el.l uti.l I nr.f lu.' allvtl'lug to rrllrvr illFXKpll.k I Hunk I't I'lCti niolK'lliri Ilia Ktc.iUhi on r.ntli Su".iUI I ctrr lluve luv t Mm ol niv li.ul.tr ii..;i line y.iir iu.li.aii. My Iti-iuLw to yon lor .hu .luv ami thaukt I.. Alimulnv i"i l"l rustug uic to Itcalth tlltt.tlll OUI iKIIt.'.k " Accept no s: bstilute for " ( '.oldrn Med ical Dua-ovrry." Tllerc la nothllig "Jliat u gisxl" f. r disu ol' the ut.aiiaK'h, bl.Hl and lunj;. III. Pierce's I'lc.isant Prlh U, the I" laxative 1.1 old pi ople. Till V Cllte Coll Hipitloli in,d biboiislirsa. etc. TI e silver he iiives ill payinei.l fur the groceues appears to havrt been re cently unearthed or to hsv- . .mm In cntact with ipiick silver. While mak ing his wih i. a-o he keel's his la. e ( "ward the d..or or il I)' fiom the men hull'. He is a man about ,Vi years of sge, blue eyes and hair streaked w ith gray. Union llrt.11- The en'ert iiiinint and hisket social, on Feb. 7, was A grand sneceM, the pro ceeds amounting to ('-' !." '. w hich will be u-ed for the school. I lie following is the program itiveu : liistiuniental iniiiic Oreheslra Uecitainu "Somehiidy Purling, Louisa Pennger. . "The Farmer's Hoy" Kesilation r ie.1 .xio t in. Pi dogiie ."Fashionahltf Iissipation" 1 ao girls. Njllg i led vir Smith Kt't-i t at ion Herman Mol.an. ' , Btrumenlal muic Orchestra ;,., icatioti, ' Wiien Fat:ier Files faw" Walter XX enmar Kecitation . .. " When I am a Man," j Three hoys. I Ue'-iialioti .. "1 he Child's Worid" j Meta iimmerlield. Hi citation "lie K fM'd Her Sh idow" Mabel hums. I Solo . ."In the (iood ( (M Summer Time" I Miss KIi.i burns. , Uecita,ioii "lUvey's Promise"! Minnie Siimnicrlield. j Clog Ilance ... Mr. Ilelvev i Kecitation, "Lips That Touch l.hpior" .Maty .Mul.ui. ; Reading Selecticn Mr. Hums. Ilialogue..' ' In Want of n Servant" i Teacher and live girl. Instrumelilal music Orchestra Heading . . Selected i J. I. Wllkersoii. After the entertainment the young peo ple .lam ed until tlieHinall hours of the moniioL'. niter which everybody went I home w ell sat li-lle.l. DR. FEiNNER'S KIDNEY Backache All diseases or Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Orrami. AN., Rheumatism, Back achs.HeartDmeane Oravel Dropsy, Female Troubles. CURE Don't hecome discouraged. There Is a Cure for you. I f I isnry w rile lr. I enuer lill llllH hpeiit. 11 llTe Ilm. flirlllK J'IMI hllCll caes uMourH. All coniiltailoin Free 'f'ilil. inontln. In h.il. heiivy h.i.'kii.'lie, pain and Hun-tie-.-! :i.'rn--i klilin v. uNo rl.eu-ni:ill.-m. O'lier riiiiiilies fmleil. I Jr. I en rii r h K iilney and Itaekii.-hu t un. cureil me cmii.leiey. II. WA'I I.KS. Hamlet. N. V." irinru'l-ii. l. A k f.irf'.H.k Hook Free. ST.ViTUS'DANCEJe.;;,:.;;::!!' For Sale by Huntley lirothers Oregon lltr .Market Kcporl. (('orrected to Friday.) .Wheat No. 1, 70c er bushel. (Flour Portland, '. 16 (ht bbl. $1 eji-r Hk. Howard's Best, $1.05 per sack. Oats in sacks, white, f I toft .20 per cental, gray, f 1.10 Hay old Timothy, bales, f!l per ton ; loose, $7 to $!) .r0 per ton. Clover $10 Oat, !). Mixed bay, H. MillHtufls Itran, l!00 pier ton. shorts, $1'0 oO per ton ; chop, ll.50 per ton, barley, rolled, $').5() per ton. I'otatoeH W)c per hundred lbs. Kggs Oregon, 2!c per dozen. Mutter Ranch, fiOc to &6c per roll. Onions, choice, fide to 70c per cwt. Dried apples, 7c per lb. Prunes, (dried; petite, Uc per lb; Ital ian, large. 4c per lb. medium, SJic; Silver. 4)i. Parsnips, Beets and Carrots. 65c. per saik. Cabbage (new), 40 to 45c per uoz. Apples.dOc toWc. Dressed chickens, 10 fo 12 c per lb. Livestock and dressed meats; beef, live, $1.75 to $4.50 per hundred. Hogs, live 5 cts; hogs, dressed, 7c; sheep, 3 to 3Jc; sheep, dres-ed, Be; seal, dressed. VA cents; lambs, live, VA; lambs, dressed, 6c to 7 The Enterprise $1.60 per year. , , - MISTIKES! llillilhl (lie i'es.iillill Collllti r nfli'll IIH'IIIIS tlio loss nf H lifo llll'l ii ilniggisls ri'iiiliitiun. WV urn b"t nfruiM of our ri'nituliiHi uinl ifymt know liow uiiit'li cure iiml attrtil inti xvo i;ivo tliis i)irt of tlioxxmk xv nro Mim ymi xvoiilil liuxo no licsi tiincv in letting us iln your pre si'ri(i'iii work. Our long iiihI carol',! exii'rii nco oomlunril xviili nt'W, j'resk and Hood 1 goml, inuki'M inistiiki's iiiiiossililo hero. We have also added I" our lo. k a complete hue of I'alnls, ).ls, lead, lilasa, lliushes, Pntly, Otc, und giminn leo to sell you either Puro Prc- parod Points "r "" cheaM'r than any store in town. HOWELL Kcliablc (l.irde CIIAMIlLils IIdWKI.L S. J YAU01LN,!MniNC I.ivery, Kco'l ami Sale Stall.' ORECONCITY. I.0CATK1I BKTXV KXS TIIR HKIIXiK At I y Hi POT. Double iiml Single Itis, iiml hhji die horse always mi luinil at tb lowest jirict'H. A corrull coiuii ti with the burn for loon (Hock.. Information regarding any kind . atock prouitly atteudml to by person . . letter. Horses Couvht and Sold. Horses Hoarded and Fed on rnanor hie terms. I H ELLOI J.IHM) miles of long ilir tiltlt't' tt'leliliiuio xx in in Oregon, Wiisliiiig'tu!!, ( 'ali- fiirnia ami Iilalio now in I oM'r:itiim liy tlic I'licilici St lit ii m Teh ptiolie ('mil icliiv. envt-rimr '.'.'J.'iH, is-- " L.tetiu (iuirk, iicctirnte, i:lica All the satisfaction of persDtial ciitnmiinii'atinn Diftatici) mi ell'cct to clear tinilerHtainliiig;. Sxi- kune iiinl San KrutHMHco as nisily land. iienril in l'orl- Oregon City Ooic;' at Iliinlni's Dvivj; Store PIONEER Freight and pa rc-Irf ilelivrreil to nil partH of tlm city. RATES REASON A CLE 3 h VIHSKY M i -i fdU. HIV: -!-a A'"1- f'L --f ...... - Physicans Prescribe it for their most I)clk:ato Patient. Old and Pure. FOR SALE BY - E. MATTHIAS Sole Agency for Oregon City Baantfc The Kind Ybj Haw Always BougM 7 ef l Green, ft & J0NI:S DniRKists llulldliig LINN L. JONKS CHARCtTS Hie no higher I bin thus., in anv other Ira.le, slid ours are im higher than snr- I' e reli.leicd ileinaU'ls. Wl.iii we nndeititkc to ilo ill a Ihnrouuh and kill !( .o"..i v iii'inn. i. 'I hern will Lot be f.. und alter Mir Workman get t Ii ronli niHi a j .linn, .1. 'lei me joint", leak y piie. louhc connect I. 'lis or ol her evideiiceH ul "waini". I" w.ok. Kvery plil will he pellet, nlid look p.'ifel t, mid w lien Ibe bill conies In you'll II. it H-k for any ih ibu Mon. F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER ; , K 'i V' , 1 ' j Family Wines . . CALIFORNIA W I N E HOUSE i i .Multi ST' el, :(!. Mi i nl M i Ciilifuriiiii I'm! i ; 1 1 ii 't .i w ti v Kxlr.i ll. I I'.nt ,.f 1 00 . 1 T I i. li.'.ilr i.il.l li il'.u ujicri'ir Obi l'orl .nnl Sln-rry 1 S. Il l ti'.l lor Ml illi 111 I'M. I ' Kxtra Old t i I". rtii;i Sherry. 1 0.1 Mi-illlllll, I'.il.-, I' tl.'iltr Mil. I I'l V Ciilil'iiniia Tiikitv 1 '0 llM-.ll. iil Til llle '.Vim Siv.-et Mll.ic-.-it.d I Jo 1'illr ill- Su'i i t ( '.'it;t ha I 2 Hull A iij-'eliiM I o.l Suit, full mill l ine If. xtru )ld diiliforniii Angelica 1 'J.I Sil.-l li ..hi ill hi-i I winr Extra Dry California Famous Wines Sparkling I'.iirgniiily S.lc A i-Uiir NimrkliliK wine Snniiiia Cliirct (i.ln Kiell, Iruity w Int. Kxtrn Sonomn Ziiifandcl . . . . 7ii! Nolll' I ii-tier, ll well in. 'i I urril wl II r Kxtra Sonoma KicKling 7"c A wine Unit will plrur ynll Sonoma Hock fi.lo tjuulity iiinniriiiHHcil Sonoma Santeriii' 1 00 A fine nlil white wlnr. Firio C'al. (lra)o liraiuly 2 75 'rh(Krllll'iie, Kiii.il im lnliortril City Orders Delivered Free. Order Through Your Grocer. e. A. 5RAI)y E. I. SIAS DKALEK IN WaU:lies, Clocks, Jewelry and Sjiectacles. All kinds of Repairing neatly tlono and warranted. CANBY, OREGON