I r-i Diircnnv ncTri: I'orreepondents are requested to re k tlicir work. We will supply nil m.-issaiy stationery. The news from y ur neighborhood should appear in these columns every week. The busy season is past yon should renew your eoi respondent' work. Union Hail. .1. P. Wilkerson is on the sick list. John ISiims is huiUiii! fenee to imtke a lasiure. John Thomas went to Oregon "J olie day lust week on business The gprins term of school lias begun ai tins place, alter a two week' vaca tion. Airs. Elia liruues was llieguesisof Jirs. Caiolwe llioinas one uay last meek. .Alvin Phelps has got his wood saw iu running older, and he has bvuii sawing wood. M. lluiras and Mike Heauiuan were t .e tresis of J. lVirltmer K'id family lhj; unday. Mrs. Lillian Coleman, of San rraa lisco, C'alit., is visiln.g her Ulster, Mrs. L. 1'. bums and laiuily, this wet-k. Kohert Wilkersou, who has bee u in t nny tor teveial tuontiis past, catueout to live with hw bou, Sain Wilkersou. Will and Dick Johnson, who have been woiking ou a dairy lanuiu Tula tuook county, came huuie last Sunday lo ituiaiu home. Mrs. Annie Tice, who has been woik iug lu 1'orllaud lor seveial uiouilis past, is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. 1). Wil kersou. Messrs. James Adkitis and L. Higgs have gone to Hillsboro, Wasinngiou t uuutyv Or., to eee about a location for Mi. Aokius' sanuilll. If the location is tunable, Mr. Adkins Mill most probably uiovehis mul there some time lu the near futuie. Sbubel. Tom Duffy is ou the sick list. Mis. E. F. (jinther epent Saturday w ith Mrs. Huedeiuau. Mrs. H. Brandt and children, of Ely, speut yesterday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Schuebel spent Sunday with relatives at Oregon City. Grandma Schueble, of Oregon City, cailed on relaiives and friends here last week. Edward Hettman and Will Marshall, of Claiks, passed through our burg last Sunday. Mrs. Kaider arid children, of Dakota, are visaing her cousin, Mrs. E. W. liornshuti. Miss Elnora Ginther has returned after a few weeks visit with friends and relatives in Oregon City. A number of our young folks ppent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (i. K. Miller, of Highland. Several families from the East have settled in our neighborhood and seem well pleased with old Oregon. Eagle Creek. This fine weather the farmers are very busy seeding. A.J. Douglaes is building a skill road to leg on. lie has it nearly completed. Consumption is a human weed flourishing best in weak lungs. Like other weeds it's easily destroyed while young; when old, sometimes im possible. Strengthen the lungs as you would weak land and the weeds will disappear. The best lung fertilizer is Scott's Emulsion. Salt pork is good too, but it is very hard to digest. The time to treat consump tion is when you begin trying to hide it from yourself. Others see it, you won't. Don't wait until you can't deceive yourself any longer. Begin with the first thought to take Scott's Emulsion. If it isn't really consumption so much the better; you will soon forget it and be better for the treatment. If it is consump tion you can't expect to be cured at once, but if you will begin in time and will be rigidly regular in your treat ment you will win. Scott's Emulsion, fresh air, rest all you can, eat all you can, that's the treatment and that's the best treatment. We i!l send you a little of the Emul sion free. Re lure that ttm picture ta the form of a label is on the wrapper of every Louie of Emulsion you buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Peart St., N. Y. joc. and 1 1: all dniggista. OBEGON Coughed ram ' 1 r-.ad a most stubborn coufin For many years. It deprived me K-t .sleep and 1 Rrew very thin. I :iwii tried Aver's Cherrv Pectoral, and i quieklv cured.' 1n N. iV.a:n Fall Mills, Term. '?;irs of cares ...luiionyss the ;;;'.:sv.:iiswhat ..: ry Pectoral ana s.l ab3 c I Aye.-'j w. I d v VJ'o f.n rvit's the great est couch remedy ever mcJ. And you will say ?a, too, after you try it. There's cure in every drop. nrw t:es : 25.. II. AM drotrit. .,,... II r.mr .l.vtor. If ha 1T tk It. then ilo I" u. I' lo'l' T"" nut tak It. th.'n don t mi 11. no auuwi. Lave It with Mm. V ar willliic J. C. Al t.K CO.. UJWM, AIM. z. r, made a week. Woodle business and trip W. J. Hewlett to Portland lat There has been a great dial of sick ness in this section lor several weeks past, but neariy all are better now. The traders on the new railroad line are geltir g along tine this nice weather, and w ill soon have the grade completed to Eagle Creek . Dr. S L. Roberhs returned home 'rom the St. Vincent hospital at 1'ortland last Sunday, whete he has been having his foot treated. He is some belter since the treatment. StatTerd. Dust is flying in the roads. Fall fown grain looks very spoiled and streaked. Hooters and drummers are making the woodland merry. John Gane has moved ilon the Co lumbia to St Helens. Mr. I'atnperin is expected home fiom Dakota tl e Ust of tb week. How about candlemas day's sunshine? The ground hog w.s tooled lliis time. A light frost every morning the past week, and eucli lovely epring like days. Some gardening is being done. Cold spring lains are more useful in propa gating needs than in gardening to protit. Dakota farmers are moving into our midst. One lot of them are digging po tatees for Mr. Wedd They think Oregon with lis sunny Much paradise, and shudder at the thought of the six feet of snow back home. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yon haven't rcnlBr, healthy mnTenint of th boweii every day, you're ill or will bo. Kevpyuur bwei open, and be well. Forf. In the ahape ot violent physic or pill poiaon, ta dangemun. Th smoothest, easiest, most perfect way ot koepLuf the bowels clear and clean Is to Uka CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY Plotit, Ptlatabte. Pntent, Tte Oowl, TX Go.l, Never fcickn. Weaken or Orip: lu. 25 anil (0 centa per box. Vrlte (urtrottaaiuylo, aad book? let oa health. Adtlreas 433 Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN Frank Weddle has jin-t received a load of Bhotes from Jefh-rson. They are a nice lot of Poland C'liinan. Mr W. an pntlmsiast in I'olatid-China iv breeding. He ralf-es them principally on j;row iny clover. " Oarlleld. Mrs. K. Irvan returned home from Sprague last week. The sick are all recovering from an at tack of la grippe. (irange meeting lias been changed to the last Saturday in the month. 1 ra t Mnor nil flinhter. Jessie, rif i Molalla, are visiting Mrs. It. Davis this week. Fine weather and dust flying, and everyone busy with farm won. There will be a large acreage sown in Garfield this spring, principally oats and peas, anal a little wheat. The dogs ran a coyote for half a day last week, the Yar.mint circling and doubling on its track no less than three times. No one got a shot at it. It lives in the creek bottom near the falls, above George postoflice, when not calling on some one's sheep patch. Walter Lemon bad the misfortune to lose bia barn, with grain and hay, by fire recently. He had but little grain gown. The fire was caused by a large dead tree catching on fire by fire Bet out to burn dead fern. He and two others tried to put the fin out on the tree bu it got above their reach, and as the tree was a monster of the forest, 7 feet in di ameter, and fire falling from above on the tree they could not fall it. They watched the barn till morning, when ail i tiS' tiro fm . rwt raif neriaiieii aion i one cow badly burned. The loss falls heavily on Walter, as he IB just beginning farming by himself. Loss about flJOO. Eldorado. Mrs. Chaa. S pence is sick. Frank Schoenborn is working tor It. rkbubel. Julius Mosbbarger is out after siege of sickness. 5) i i CITY ENTERrRISE, FRIDAY MARCH 27, 1903, Agnes Wallace went to Oregon i Uy i to work. I James Curran and w ife, of Ely, panned ; here Sunday. I Jack and John Dodge called on fi lends , ! here Sunday. Lillian linns visited hole Saturday and Sunday. (ieorce llelvey seems to ho doing a laud otl'n e bit in Cant. I'at l.yonx. of Lyons, was moving his folks to Lyons this week. ' Fred Wallace, Pete Lamm and James j lUi. kner filled on K. Jonea Sunday. i Mary Wisemantel and brolher, of ( MacKstmig, visited here Sunday. Clarence K no' t and sisier, Carrie, of : Oiegon City, visiteil their parents tliia week. On Maich'.'l, li3. Mr. and Mrs. Al jones gave a uengnnui nipper hi uoimr r .i ii ; .... 'Pi... i (ii uieir it-iii ii vtctmiii rtiiminiij, nv ! presents weie numerous and useful i Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ben I Font. Mr. and Mrs. P.. J. llelvey, Mr. land Mrs. C. Smith, Mr, ami Mrs. K. i tioticher. Mr. and Mm. K Schoenborn, Mr. and Mrs Kotit, Schnbel, Mis. Ellen l'aine. W, II. Jones, A. E. Jones, Mis-cm Nevada Dill, Veva Jones and Lillian (iann, and Masters Kalph and Uay Fust and Merle Jones. Crtu. Mrs. Loudon is quite ill. Aila tiregorv spent Sunday with Kdith White. We are having very nice weather at present. Mrs. Howard called on Mrs. Horn pluili Monday. Mis Matilda Thomas spent Sunday with Delia White. Mrs. J Uuyer called on Mis. D. Spa'x one day lasi week. Liim Stevens left Monday for the Kast. Good luck to yu;i, Lum. Miss Kate Jone. 'i Portland, was vis iting her parents last eek. Wood Wanted 4 We want to contract for next season or immediate delivery. Will pay gootl prices for good wood, Oregon City Woolen Mills. 4- I, -im Stevens, of Heaver Crnek.was seen over this w ay Sunday afternoon. A (treat many of our 'armera have tirea out and, therefore, all Carua in smoking Mr. Rlieen was over from lieaver ( reek one day. (ilad to Hee you. Come H;ain. Sclnwl cljsed Friday, after a aeven months teiui taught by I'rof. i. V. .Metzi;ar. Kev. Mr. Dunlap will preach in the Evangelical church Sunday tnorniii( at 11 o'clock. Bbarp. Mr. and Mth. Al I'.lount, of Oregon City, took 8iip(er with Mia liachel Lewis Sunday evening. MitwB Kle-ie (juyer and Mauitie I.ewit and F.inerson Spitz look dinner with Veda Dills Sunday evening. F"rPd Stevens bud a very HerioiiH acci dent laHt Sunday morning, which took , quite a lot of hair from his head. ! Prof. Miracle will give a basket social ! at the Muliuo school bouse next Satur day evening. Everybody cordially in- I vited. j Mr. and Mrs. Will Havhurst, of Port- land, were visiting the former's parents. : They returned Sundav evening, accoin- pained by their sister, .Mihh tiara. The most pleasing event of the season was given by .Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones last Saturday evening, the occasion bit ing ttie celebration of their tenth wed ding anniversary. A most delicious sup per was nerved at midnight, and the guests dispeihed for their homes at o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Jones were the recipients of many ornamental and in-e-f tl 1 presents. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. I'r. K. Gom.her, Mr. and Mrs. Shoenbiirn, M. and Mrs. lienj. Helvev, Mr. and Airs (J. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. lienj. Faust, Mr. a?(1 'v'.r, K Scb ubel, Mr. Will Jones and Mrs, VA Paine, Mis-es Lillian tians, Ve va lones and Vada Dills, Messrs. Furriest Jones, Merle JoneB, Kay and Kalph Faui-t. INils An ICihI lo It All. A grievous wail offumes conies as a result of unbearable pain from overtaxed I organs. Dizziness, liackache. Liver j complaint and Constipation. I!ut thanks I to Dr. King'a New Life Pills, they put an j end to it all. They are gentle but thor ough. Try them. Only 25i;. Guaran teed by Geo. A. Harding.B Drug Store. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. This Tirfiiiaraf ion contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It Rives Instant relief and never fails to cure. ' It allows you to eat all the food you want. Tlie most sensitive 8tornaclis can take it. I'.y Its use many thousands of dyspeptics h;ive been cured after everything else failed. It iS unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. O. Dp. Witt k Co., Chicago TtM U. buvueconUtlu2i timeUieilc tii 7. ,,m:;mWW f H llWWiH I jDancingScliooljLpyjA WOLFE CO TUKNKY will fninlttct a (l.uu'inn si-lnuil t IWvcr I'nrk Hull. Meet I'vcry Tiu'sl:'.v Kvftiini:. 'PatuvHtiirlH at S nYU'k t;li:iri; I'loso nt I "J. A il in i xfio " 5 t) V e n t t : : : : LADIES FREE 11 " ,.ruli IIi'iimt CriTii- Kail at lieaver Creek hall Maich :ll, giv.'n by Tu-ney Adinisnhui, geul, M cent. , ... . ; 1 Ui HO a t)ri hestia Mariuot- Jo-eph Ihtchinaii. a prominent 1. 1. .i.i.. -......1,mI (inner of Stone, ami i had .nu.li mull Port Ian Moudav ol , t e. k, which leMilted in the IohhoI a va'iiafle .' eir-ol.l hoise and a general j ,H-h up "I ls vehicle. It senna that , l, si. ppe I m-ide of a grocery -loie lor a ' moment leaving his hordes standing out- side mined, winch became scaieil 1 i. i ... ..ml began l run and at i in i dod'-iui! a hi it ft car, the victim ran up agam-l a telephone po-t. crushing Ms skull and breaking its neck killing it in Htantlv. I'" male tore loos.', upelliug vehicle, ;l nioUsliilig three wheels an. I (lie tongue. The dauiage and Iohs aiiioiints to over HV. ti id M inti.it is ;l credit to i in- ii.-" . , Clackamas County. The cot of it iin.l transiiott itioii hoin Portland was ... It is a No. I'S hell and weigl SM) poiiu.N. U was rai-ed March I '.I 0'1H l,er ol the pations gaM.ered at .he wl I hou-e and Willi the m-Ihs.I children wit t.Hhhed tl oislllig ot llm bell, ridy I tour dollars and eigh'y-live cems were the proceeds of the eirertalllillclit winch was given by the school lat month lor the purposo'iif raising money for a Ml. The est of the bell being deducted, fill Sr) remained to cover Hie cost nt I he material and instruction of the bcKrv. which was built by Mr. Culp.n, a car penter of Alms, w ho appreciaies school very much and was so kind us to liuild DR. FEMER'S KIDNEY and Backache All disease of Kldneyi, Bladder. Urinary Organs. Al-n Rheumatism, Ba.-H ache.HeartUtsease Gravel. Dropsy, Female Troubles. CURE Don't become discouraged. There Ii a i cureforyou. If n.-..ary rlle I r I iMinir i ll linst s)'iit a lifit Hi" curing Jul HUCli casus as yours. All cm. liitaMima Free. ; "Elglit liionlh In h. nvy l a. kie lie. ; pulu and sori-iir-s in-r.i-s kl.lm-) s, aNirlo-U" j tiiall-iii. (nil. r n tie tin s faili-.l. I'r. I rn tier h Kidney iin.l llackacln. I urn cun.l urn i i ii u- I I l.s ll:.i..l. i. N. V " i I riiir't-.t-i. .r---. fl. Ask r.ri.K.k ii.h.k tree. ST.viTUS'DANCE?:',;;;;:;;:!: For Sale by Charmaii & Co Huntley I'.rothcrs the belfry I'n-e of charge for the sake of the children, charging only o to cover the cost of transportaiioii of his tools to and from the school house. The belfry is as neat mid substantial as the hell it self. Mr. Culpa!! deservedly has the hearty thanks of the people ot the com munity. The Messrs. Ascholl' also de serve praise lor the amount of assistance they rendered, in constructing the be'fry. The material, lumber, shingles, paint, rope, etc. cost about IJ o.'i which added to !i eipials l" and leaves the sum of j IL'.uD which will be invcsied in honks for ttie library. All ol .Marmot and adjoin ing districts are ilaily reminded by the peals of tins melodious bell, that there is at least one projrescive school in this section of Clack tin ts County. School e oses April ID, after which the Monday yilowing Miss ii tchiii.ui will begin her I third three months school at Sandy. 'I'lie Momiik Ii Is I Ik- Man A weak stomach weakens the mini, because It cannot transform the foo l ho eats Into nourishment, Health and strength cannot tie restored to any sick man or weak woman without first re storing health and strength to the stom ach. A weak stomach cannot digest enough food lo feed the tissues and re vive the tired and run down IiiiiIh and organs of the ho ly. Kodol Dyspepfia (Jure cleanses, purifies, sweetens and strengthens the glands and meuihranes of the stomach, and cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Geo. A. Harding. For Voting Men anil Voung Women. There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman soipiick as to have inferior laundry work put oir on them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is miissv, their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy Laundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at John son's barber shop. Well Again. The many friends of Jonn Blount will be pleased to learn that be has entirely recovered from his attack of rheumatism. Chaiinberlain's Pain Lai in cured bun after the best doctors in the town, rMonon, Ind.,) had failed to give relief. The prompt relief from pain which this liniment affoids is alone worth minv 'times its cost. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. Treanarer's Sotlre I now have money to pay county warrants endorsed prior to Sept. 1, 1'jtK). Also road warrants endorsed prior to Ang. 1, 1002. Interest will cease on such warrants on the date of this notice. Knos Caiiili,, Count? Treasurer. Oregon City, Or., March 21, 1903. 3RD AND 4TH ON WASHINGTON ST8 PORTLAND, OIIEGON, RETAIL CLERKS WANTED.i Apply in porson or by lottor -givinj; roforonco oxporienco -salary A D D MR. JAMES BELL FOURTH ST L I P M A N PORTLAND . . . . i- 1 S. J. VAUtilhN, Livery, Feed nml SulfStulile ORECON CITY. I.OCATKlt BKTWKK.N TIIK HRlimi AM Double ami Single Itinn, ttnl nml I tile hornfM always mi htitul at tin lowest jirict's. A oorntll miiiiwtwl j with the 1'iirn fur Imih ntock. ! Informatltin regarding any klndt' i stock promptly attended to by person I 'utter. Horsos Bouirht and Sold. Horsed Hoarded and Fed on reason bin terms. l'liyeii'diH PrcscrilM! it for tlicir most I I i at( Tati'-nt. ()!1 iiikI 1'nrc. FOR BALE Ut - E. MATTHIAS - Sole Agency for Orpgon City S3423'JLES OF TIME slli rilKKN I'ACIHt: RAILWAY Noit i u not no. :Ui a. m. :L'- a. m. I Albany Local; I p. in. HOI I'll llol'NIl. Ii a. r)i l p. lip. m. (Albany Local m. Daily River Excursions - ur -KtiON CI I V of 1! ATS. IHII.V si IIHiCI.K . heave I'OltTUNl! Foot Taylor Ht, l') .V) A. M bt-ave OltKl.OS t ill Foot Mighlli ht. 7 .'ID A.M. 4 .Tl P, M I .'!') P. M. Only the following fUndingi will lie made: Magoone's, Melilriiin's, Mon-v's, Kinley'a and Oswego. Humlay excepted. ROO'D TRIP 'J.r. CKNTH. Oregon City Tmiisportalliiii l.'i,. Mir PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the fast and com modious Bteamer Regulator Leaves Portland daily except Sunday at 7,a. m. This is 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 informs tion by addressing or calling on J. S. BOOTH, Agent, Tel. 914. Portland, OrM Office and wharf, foot of Oak St. lie. M NW H M l I M i M M , I H M H E S S RE E T E N T WOLFE RANGE c o . O R E Q O N t 4 i 4 j , i i ! ? M i M PLUMDINC CHARCES are no higher ilmii llm-M' hi any otlirr trade, and oOM ate no higher th in er VOK reudi'red . I l n u il . I h . What undcitake lo do ill a th"i.in.'li and "ulisf.n l"t v tit it it ti .-r There lll Lot he f niod alter our wotkuiall k"'t Ihioiilfh W lib a j .Ii all v dnlectlve j nut", leaky piiieK. hsise iViiiiiectioiis or ollinr eviilm uf "scamped" w ok. Lverjr put a ill be M'ilc. l, no I look p"tlwl, and hen the bill cmii.'S in y tu'il lint auk for any dc.loc'ioii. F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER PIONEER m$kf and hnu. Freight nnd inrcelH delivered to nil purl of tliH city. RATES REASONADLE JOHN YOUNGER, Ne;ir Hiinlley'H Drtijf Store, FORTY YKAKS hXI'liKII-NCE IN '.in-iit Itritain and America. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. I IAILY TWAINS, Ii IV Illy Lllei-live J lily :., iriy D'ly Sal. ! M I 7 no ; II.'. H L'O K M '! I.V fl O'l . I ! ! .'ti I a.m. i r.n. Ar II I" !' 0 ! Ill H i N 111 Porllai.d .. liohle . I'aiiner Pvrainid . MavK'-r . . Vunicy . 1 laiMkauin M iirililan.l . Welport . Chiton . . Ktiappa . . Hvciueii John Day . Anioria. !l W! H til ii :i.i' t m ! t'T 7 M II i;: 7 W II on, 7 .'W m r 7 w H Mi 7 17 m :t:t " in x i ;; ii 4f H HT II 'tt 7 .V., l 31 7 l.'.l fl l Mil !l Ml ... , H Hi ii .Vi H .Vi in it '. . ' !l IH 0 l. I 'I V.I 10 '.' . . I ! :t7 in .(i; .. 'hi ii II ;.; ,. ;io oi ii in jiu l'ii 1 1 n.-, flu :to,n :v Ar Lv HKASIIIK IIIVISItlN II ".ria. m fi Ml p. m II ''i a. in H l.'i a. m 1 l.'i a. in . 'i .'to p. ni . ' i p. Ill !l Ml a. ru 1 ' A.STOKIA 7 Mi a. m 4 i" V-! ,IU :tu a. ni . . 5 Wl . W .12 .'(I) p. 10 ',. 7 tn i. n '. 1 W - . . W . io J hKASIDK J CONNKCTI'lNH. All trai n make clone connections l ''ll with all Norihern Pacillo traini t) or ruii the Kant or Hound Pointn. At Portland with all trains leaving Union lie pot. At Astoria with . It. it N. Co.'stmalsan' rail hue, ami Hleamer T. J. Potter, to nJ troin llwacoaml North Ilea. It Points. Ticket ollice, 2.Vi Morrison st., and Union ''I1. J. ;. MAYO.Ucn. Pais. A(?t. Astoria, Or E. I. SIAS DKALEK IS Walclies, Clocks, Jewelry and Sjiectacles. All kinds of,Ucpairing neatly done and warranted. CANBT, OBBGO A I nil,