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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MARCH 20, 1903, correspondence! t'orrfspondenta artt r-?l 1 e t to re i, v their work. We will supply all i . Mry stationery. Tim news from j iir iie'ichhorhood should appear in li ci-e columns every week. 'I lie busy fifon is past you should renew your C" respondent1 work. lo social will be held iu Wilhern' ri ll. Katie Creek, on Friday evniiii, li .red 27. at 8 ocl.xk (or the benetit of tl e Kittle Creek school. Kveryocie cor diaUv invited. Bfvr free.. K ti'hel Lewis culled on friends in H. C. this week. The dance at the hall was well at tended the other night. I W. Thomas and Co. is still excavat ing (or las new barn. The pie (ocial held at the R. C. hall hit week wss very siieces-ful over f l l inn made. Sever.il o( the R. C. young (oiks at tended the basket social at Carus this week. Itom. Snow ib about tone. Feed is getting scarce. Joseph De Shuier and family have all been on the sick list. There is lots of sickness in the ne gb byrhood with the la grippe. A. J. Kitzmiller has bjcn sick (or a week and don't seem to get much better. The trustees of the Methodist church l ave bought the old school house to hold fe! vi. e iu until the new church is built. Garfield. Snow was six inches deep Wednesday uiomiug. W. W. Davis, Phil Wagner and F. M. Gill were in Oregon City Friday to at tend ihe county convention of the Pa trons of Husbandry. W. H. Holder, of Garfield Grange, No. 317, P. of li. was honored by being elected a delegate to the State Grange, by the county convention in Oregon City. 1 he Garfield Grange hall stock com party held a stockholders meeting March Jilth, electing the following directors: J. H. Palmateer, J. J. Davis and F. M. Gill The following officers w ere elected : Y. W. Davis, .resident; W. K Oattield, vjee president ; E 0. Huffman, secre tary; Y. Yocum, treasurer. The hall w ill be constructed in May and June. Willioit. Ftormy March has come at last. (ieorge Slaughter lost a valuable mule a few nays ai;o. M ss Tessa Larkins, our former school inietrets, was seen in this section a fsw da 8 a'O Alliert Crossin, a well known resident of this section, had the misfortune to cut bis foot with an ax some time ago but is aide to 1 around. W. F. Guinn, a well known and highly respected young man of this section who ban been attending school at Forest Grove, is now home visiting his parents. By rubiest he delivered a lecture on temperance to a score of old school mates The walking1 sick, what a crowd of them there are: Persons who are thin and weak but not sick enoucrh to go to bed. "Chronic cases" that's what the doctors call them, which in common Hnglish means long sickness. To stop the continued loss of flesh they need Scott's Emulsion. For the feeling of weakness they need Scott's Emulsion. It makes new flesh and gives new life to the weak system. Scott's Emulsion gets thin and weak persons out of the rut. It makes new, rich blood, strengthen the nerves and gives appetite for ordinary food. Scott's Emulsion can be taken as long as sickness, lasts and do good all the time. There's new strength and flesh in every dose. We will be glad to send you a few doses free. lie sure tlut ttiis picture in the form of a laixrl i on tiie wrapper of every botwc ol KmuUion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c and $1 1 all druggist. ffltTS h i rrz. i. -1 ' Health mm,m .an " For 25 years 1 have never missed taking Aver's Sarsaparilla every spring. It cleanses my MooJ, nukes me feel stronR, and does me Rood in every way." John P. Hodnette, Brooklyn, N.Y. Pure and rich blood carries new lite to every part of the body. You are invigorated, refreshed. You feel anxious to be active. You beebmcstrong, steady,couragcous.That's whr.t Aycr's Sarsaparilla will do for you. JI.Maaatlt. AlHrwrrl"- Ak jo'ir doftor l'"t I" think of Awr'l Ranitraril'ia. H kiwm nil alwut tllrnd oM fmiT madiciua. frollow nia KltKtuia " ""' " ' j" CAT.. It CO., U.W.U. M. 11 and friends at the Beaver Lake school home Sunday last. Mr. Guinn is an able sicake' and made many bitting re marks during his speech. KUlnrailu. F.d Paide has pnichased a new Moliue wagon. John Helvey has bought a new horse. Frank Manning visited in Highland this week. Several of Mr, Smith's family are on the sick list. Bert Perry, of Molalla. was calling here one day this week. Mrs. Lyons and Kate are just getting over a siege of la grippe. James Fisk, Chas. Lowerv, Sthatin Bany and Fn Jnes b it Wednesday (or Grant county. Go it. hoys; have a time. Ned Smith and couin, o( Portland, visited w itli old time friends here S in day. They lived here eleven years ago. Hissl View. Mrs. Allen, of P rtland, spent Sunday with Mrs Taylor. Sherman Seelv was down from New berg over Sunday. Albert Cainehl made a business trip to Portland on Monday. Martha Bo berg spent several days in Portland the past week visiiing her sis ter. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yon hTen't reeuUr. hUhy morniTit nt th boweii every day, you're tU or will be. Kepyoar b'wrl oppn, uJ Be well. For, In th ihap" of Tii-lent physic or pill poitoa. It dinrenn. Th moothent, iat( most perl n't wy ot k.oplu tiie bowels clew ud clnan ! to Uko CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Pleaaant, Palatable. Potent, Taate. Goryt. D Good, Never Kick'-n, Weaken orOrlpei 10, 25 and so centi p.-r box. Write for Xros aampio, and booto let on health. Addreaa 423 Sterling Rented)! Comnanr, Ctileaoo tf New Toriu KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Khner Jones ma le r hufines.s trip to Portland Monday, returning Tne-day. (jeorie Seely )ld one of hii horften one day lat week for a consideration of 150. Herman lKrnne hn piircliasel the farm owned hy Mr. McCormick, of Port land. Hiram Woods was n from 1'ori.land I a few days the pi.-t weeK visiting his parents. The item in regard to Hev. Onhorne's enlertainnient at Wilfonville. in Ut j week's Enterprife, idioiild have read lliurcaay evening, .uarcn t. The D. of H. lodkte h'l another one of their delightful mon'.lily Hocials Tues day evening. iJancini; was l ri 1 i 1 in and a delicious oyster (flipper was served. v Canity. Mies Emma Evans has been 'jiiite ill with toneolitis the pant week. Carl Jacobson, of .Southern Ore., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. Wang. School opened Monday (or a B(iriri term of three months. The pupils have had two weeks, vacation. The Degree of Honor will give an in vitational eheet and pillow caue party this com in g Thursday evening. . Ed. liradle and Blaine White returned from the southern part of the state on Sunday morning. They have ben locat ing timber claims. John Clausen died at his home in Riverside on .Monday morning from a cancer that had eaten into his lunus. (Jeceased leaves a wife and several chil dren. Several rnemberB of the Canby lodije I. O. O. F. went out to Needy last Sat urday night to initiate new members into the lodge orianizd a short time ago at that place. A novel supper (urnixhed by the ladies and served by the gentle men was enjoyed by all. On Monday afternoon as the switch engine wan pulling out of the S. P. gravel pit with a heavy load, a rail spread which caused the engine to completely turn on its pide next to the embankment. A force o( men came np (rom Portland and were all Monday night and part of Tuesday morning righting the erjgine again. Mean and ln. Weather ia moderating; perhaps spring ia near. Kvervhody seems tj bo very busy I these days. K. Kiehhotr ia shipping spuds to the metropolis this week; also Mr. Partch. Mrs. A. Partch visited Oregon City one day this neck. Her mother, Mia, OhN, tame out to visit a week with the fanulv. The Coper l.og m school is preparing to give an en'ei laiiinieiit soon. Ladies are to hrtiiK dainty biaketa with lunch tor two, and gentlemen pia ket books to buy tin m. Many l.oganites went to On-gm Ci'v on Tlni'sday ui se and heir Mr. A Jones, the national in r ni Grange. K. tierher is at Grt'sh.aiii, now l.i'ini; employed n the new electric hint via Grrsliain, Kanle Creek and Spriugwater. Utnnor says smallpox ia in Viola. Whether or not, 1 am not prep tied to say. Others say it la Manilla itch. Kit her is bad cih'ili. At a recent meetinii of Hardirtg Grange the fol low in g soPjecta weie uie'er din us ion during lei-tine hour: "To What Kxteiit is the Organization of l-aruieis Justiti.ilile;" County Poor Farm," and has the count v c oirts of counties nv j right to gr.mt piivate corporations the right of avs, lining our ccunty roads for electric railway purposes, thus unlit ting them for use." ! Wood Wanted y We want to contract v for next season or v ininu'diato delivery, r Will jay pxxl prices for trootl wood, r I Oregon City Woolen Mills. ; Monday was the annual meeting of election of utlicers of C. C. ('reamerv Co. Ollicers fol the ensuing year are: "resident. W. 1. Kirchem ; vice-president. J. Hstton ; secretary. Thos Ander son ; trea-oiry. K. Calllield ; board of di reciors, W. Kirchem, J. llatt'Ui. W. Watts, L. Mmniiower, Frank llatton. Poring February the patrons received 31 'gC per pound net for butter fat. 'I'lie Mlwiiiurli 1 lite !liin. A weak stomach weaken ti e man, hi cause It cm not transform tlm food he eats Into nourishment. Health and strength cannot lie restored to any sick man or weak woman without llrst re storing health and sirength to the stom- ai h. A weak stomai'h CHiinot digest enough food to feed Ihe tissues and re vive t he lired and run dow n lunln and organs of the ho ly. Kodol OyspejiMa Cine clesn-es, imrifies, sweetens uifj j strengthens the glands and uiemnratieM ml the siomat h, and cures indigestmril (tyseisia ami all stomach iroiioleftf lieo A. Harding. Treasurer' 'ilie I now luve money to pity county warrants endorsed prior to Sept. 1. MHO. Also roHil witrrantH endorsed prior to A 11 1. 1, l!l)2. lnterep-t will eea on HUidi warranlH on the date of this notiee. Knoh Caiiii.i., Count v Treauiirer. Oregon City, Or., March 21, MK):j. Well Again. The many friends of Jonn Minimi will ! he pleased to learn that he has entirely recovered from hixattack of rh tutnatinui. , Chaiinherlain's Pain Malm cured linn after the bet doctors in the town, l Motion, Ind.,) had failed to give relief. The prompt lelief from pain which this liniment aHoids is alo"e worth maiiv j times its coil. For sale hy lieo. A. i Harding. Mamma (to a friend who Is lunching with her) I don'f know why It Is. hut I always eat more when we have coin pany than when we're alone. Tommy (helping himself to the third piece of c;ikei-l know why It l; cause we have better things to eat. Brooklyn Life. I Dlanppolntlnar. I "j gave you a shilling the other day I on the plea that your child was ferionn ly 111 at death's door, In fact. And ' yesterday I saw him as lively ns a , cricket." .... . . . ... rT... ........ A'.r, " IPS. KlUd lauy. lies toe mum u.n- appoiutln' boy you ever Bee!" Moon shine. ' Aothorltntlve. MeeUs The man who tries to change a woman's views Is a fool. Weeks How do you know? Meeks My wife told me so. C'hlca- ! go News. The one eternal lesson for ns nil Is how better we cud love. Henry Drum Diond. n7 n nil a Dyspepsia Cure Diaests what you eat. This preparat ion contains all of the dig'istant.s and digests all kinds of food. It gives instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to tat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. I!y its use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It ji unequalled for alUtouiach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prpar"l only by E. O. TjfWitt Arc, ;;.icai?o lb U. buMlei xmtla2rt tlmti Uie ZDc suea n h A A M "aV m C E f w-tfWMWMWWMiMww r m i m i - DancingSchooj LIPMAN, WOLFE CO. TURNKY will conduct n dancing school nt Beaver Creek Hull. Meet every Tuesday livening. Panco hUi'Ih nt S o'clock sjiurp; close it I 'J. A tl in i h s i o ti ." I) CimiIh; : : LADIES FREE i i i Thrj Manlnl lllonit, While a fair was being held recentl) i ii small town Iu Itt'lgiuiu the ow iici i t ti tii. iiiigii'lc nminuiicfd t tut t one ol .'he villagers, who was known to poa scss great ttnuiige, wolilil enter thai evening a cage containing two limit llttd would remain lie re llflecll mill lltca. When f. a wtis noised abroad, every one determined to winiecs the novel 'i:h!. it ii tl its ii result lucre were sev eral '.iiiiu'.i'cd pei sous iu front of the lions' cage when (lie perfin nianee Im i:iiu. At 11 slKtml from the owner the cour ligeous villager entered the cage and stood ;;tehllig the lions. They, how ever, taok 11.1i t In- slightest notice of 1) 1 11 1 . and after the l.ft.cii minutes had expired lie left the cage. As he did o n stoi in of li..s. s greeicd him. mid the next moment such 11 11 uproar arose that the owner summoned the police mid the entertainment came to nil end. The fact was the people expected that the lions would attack the vil lager and they were disappointed be cause no hlisulhad heeti shed. "Yet It Is exceedingly prohnhle," saya n I' leech writer. "Hint If one of the lions had escaped from the cage til1 bloodlhlrsty crowd wmild have hvn terrll'ed rdmo-d tu death." Klllial : tulr I or lluliilne. You think von are hlllotis. Well, I should think you would he! What did you expect tour stomach and liver could stand? Yo'i niiht to he thank ful that you lot 'off Willi simply being bilious. Tl.o u under Is that you till V tiny stounich or liver left nt nil. says Medical TalU. What wofhl I ndv'.se? Well. In or der to stir i:t V Kit 'her 11 litll" ntvl give yon n s'ivi.I g; 1 if ist'c exercise I Would iidvls 11 1 . . 0 and I i I'... DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache i All dlpea of Kldnfa II... ll'v..in..ll.ni 11 ...1. arhe.Hr artDineae 6ravet Lropay, feuiaie Trouble!. Son't become discouraged. There Is a Cure (or you. 1 1 neei.-sury rltn I r. I ehiiMAw llu ha tijtent a life lime ciirlnir J"! nucn caaea UHyuura. All cnn-iilluilniia frea. ' "Eltfht rimntlis In tied, lu uty haekm-lie , j pain and tinreties a'TiiH klilneyi. uNo rheu maliMii. Oilier reiiieilies failed. Iir. I en-j tier u Kidney und Huekiiehe Cum cured mc , completely. II. VATi:iiS. Hamlet, .N. V." IinizcMn. fnc.. S I. Ask fi.r'mi llimk - Free. I ST. VITUSDANCE Klrs i" For Sale by Chariuan & Co Huntley Ilrothcrs uoemi woo gave v HI loo grains or I fpilnltie and give Mm a gtsid licking, i Hit hliu with your hands. Don't hit with n club or sh ol him. Just use 1 your open ha tel. After you have done j this right I would ult using tobacco, If not entirely nt l"iit nearly so, say 1 a little after mii, r each day. Cse no ! filcoholle f umlaut of any sort. Met jour diet he simple M'id plain. Avoid excesses. Avoid cterytliing fried iltir i lug the hot pi-asmi Mat lunch fruit; drink intieli water 'lake long nights' rdeep. Mehave yoiirself. Keep aw j from the duett. rs. C'lrcnmatenei-i. Allrr imr. Anxious Daughlei Mother, did papa have his salary Increased when he was married? M other-No. my child. Anxious Daughter -I don't suppose he had any money K 'ved up. had he? Mother-Not a penny. He fent nil he earned. Anxious Daughter - Did you get along comfortably? Mother-We were very happy. Anxious Daughter -Well, you know. George hasn't been able to save n pen ny, but- Mother-Now. Maria. If that poverty stricken fellow dans to show his face here again I'll get your father to turn him out! Some RrlvrHnis. Rome epigrams hav been cubed from the titi:ni'e of gn'at men In ISritish public lire. Andrew Carnegie said, "tjiiecii Vicrorla traiisf'irtned Great llritaiii into ii crowned republic, a nation in which tl." will of the pe i pie Is the supreme law." Prime mln I lifter Halfour declared that the "educa tional svstcm of Kngland Is chaotic j and behind the age." The bishop of ! Manchester said that "this is a reauing 1 age, but how many people read the I Bible?" "I'lenty of porridge and milk will do more for the physique of a na- tlon than the most op to date physlcul j drill" Is attributed to rrofessor Lauris Nrnith's Dandraff Pomadi) stops itching scalp upon one application, three to six removes all dandruff and I will stop falling hair. Price 60 cents at j druggists. 3RD AND 4TH ON WASHINGTON STS. PORTLAND, OREGON. RETAIL CLERKS WANTED.S Apply in person or by lettor -giving roforenco-oxporienco -salary A D D MR. JAMES BELL; FOURTH STREET ENTRANCE ; LIPMAN. WOLFE CO. - PORTLAND. S. J. VAUGHN, Livery, FmhI ntitl Sale. Wtithle ORECONCITY. I.OCATKH BKI'WKKN Til K BKI1H.K AM LICI'tlT. Diitibie ittul Single Mint sad die horses always on luiiid at tin lowest jirioen. A corral) I'otiiiccUt' w ith the burn for loone Htot k. Information regarding any kind 1 stock promptly attended to by person I 'utter. Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Hoarded and Fed on reason tile terms. 7 tfi J . f V. . . ... ' -V l'liysiciUH rrcscrilM! it for thi-ir most iK'licato Tatit'iit. Old and run;. FOR SALE BY . E. MATTHIAS - Sole Agency for Oregon City S3-I23 JLE3 OF TIME SOLTIIKKN PACIFIC RAILWAY Noltill IIIU'M). " :MII a. m. fl:'."J a. in. (Albany Local) li:IO p. in. Bot ru iior.ND. 1 0:22 a. m. 4:50 p. iu. (Albany Local) 11:14 p. in. Daily River Excursions OltKGON CI I V )ATM. inn Y i irnn i k. heat I'IMITI.AM) Knot Taylor Ht, 10. 'Hi A. M. 4 30 I', M Uave OltKliON CIT) Foot Kiglilh ht. 7 .10 A. M. 1 ,'10 1'. M. Only the following landiugii will he made: Magoone's, Meldriini'a, Murey's, Itmley'n and Onwego. Hiiuday excepted. IU ) d ' D Trf.fl ir C'KNTS. 4lrryon CHjr TritiiMfiorlailun C'r. fiinlateF PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the faHt and com modious Hteamer Regulator Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7 a. in. This ia the Great Scenic Route. All tourist admit that the scenery on the Middle Columbia is not ex celled for beauty and grandeur in the United States. Full informa tion by addressing or calling on J. S. BOOTH, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, Or., Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. Lut. 'T R E S S OREGON. ; PLUMDINC CHAPCTS are no higher t ban Heme in any other trail", and ours ae no higher Hi ill sr vice rendered ilemands. What we nieleitake to .l i in a llmrongli sod satisfactory manner. There will hot he found alter "iir workman get through Willi a j 'ti auv dclecilve joints, leaky pipes, liMiae i-oitnei u ion or other evidenced of "m'III'S I" work. Fvty url mil he petle -I. and look ii(ecl. and when ihe loll comes in you'll not ask for any deilueiion. F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBEtt PIONEER m$kt and Epf e$, Freight at"l luirfels delivered to ull jnirtM of the city. RATES - REASO NA OLE JOHN YOUNGER, Near Huntley's Drug Store, FORTY YEARS KXI'liRIKNCE IN '.treat Britain and America. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAIUV TUAINH, Ii IV I k: 'ii'iv Mat. KlIeelifH July .'i, pi.' l'ly ll'ly e.M. 7 oo M ll.'i K '.'O m ;is H II H .'ill M .'iH !l OH II 111 ii :i- 10 mi P) OH 10 L1I, id :iii A.M. 1 H 110 . ') llfi . . !l IH !i :i.'. . II Wl, . . I" I)..';.. in Hi!.. iu li.. HI .'I'll . 1 1 . . It 10.. II ll.rll.. II :m A i A.M. I r.M. II In II 10 I'orllat.d A r ...liollll) .... ilainier 1'vrniiiid. .. . M II V'K'T .... . timiicy liknln . . Marshland .. . Weil port . . . . Clifton ... . Knappa . Hvpiippii 10 n.i 11 !', I. h :g H I'll H IHI 7 .'.I 7 411 7 .IS 7 '.' 7 17 7 02 II 12 II Xi (I 20 II ID It L'T 11 17 I) on 8 ftl H i'i H .Tl K l H 117 7 Kt 7 4.'i .John Day . AHtorla l,v HKAHIOK DIVISION II .'15 s. m r mi p. ni . II :ia. m 8 15a. in. (I 15 a. in. 2 .to p. in . 5 00 p. Ill !l to a. in . . . 7 4U a. ui 4 IK) p. Ill ...ID .'ID a. in ... 6 W) p. in ...12 .10 p. m . . . 7 2D p. in ... I IU) p. m ... s 60 a. m A.STOItlA ;:) j BKASIIlK CONNKCTIONH. All train make clone cnntieritioti at (Johls with all nortliHrn l'acilic trains to or Irom the l'.ul or hdiind I'oiiitn. At I'ortlanil with all train leaving Union lie pot. At Astoria with I. K rt N. Co.'slioatsand rail line, and riteatner T. J. Poller, to and from 1 1 wuco ami North Hi ai li I'oiiitn. Ticket iilllco, 2'iS Morrimm at., ami Union depot. J. (J. M.Vl),0en. I'aia. Agt. Astoria, Ore E. I. SIAS DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kindB ofjlcpairing neatly done and warranted. CAMBT, ORBGON Ml m ft C.J. ma, i