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... nlf A i rtiV EKGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY aiioi. 0 CORRESPONDENCE ; Correspondents art requested to re- riw their work. We mil supply nil - . ..: Tl ... j f-.,. i BIlTMIiry Mttlluuei lie m-na iivhi y ur neighborhood "hould appear in these columns every week. The busy i ason is past you should renew your correspondence work. Wllhoit. Good weather prevails. A. I.. (.iroshhng is the proud possessor of a bouncing boy. li. Wade and eon finished their wood contract a few days ago. Bert Wade expects to leave for East ern Oregon in a shoit time. Misa Stella Uroahonit, who has been spendiiiKthe winter in balem. is home visiting her parents. C. U. Yorlieis, a well-known vounit nun of this section, left for Mill City a few days aijo, where he expects to work in a lodging camp the coming summer. Meadow tinxk. A. I.. Larkins and family are all (jute siek at present. Miss Gladys Looney is very low with fyphoid fever. Miss Lena Kay spent last week with Mrs. shaver at Molalla. T. K. Oreii. and wife visited A. L. Lat kius and family Sunday. The piling camp intends to shut down in a few days for the eumme". R. P. Cooper and 0. T. Kay made a flying trip to Oregon City Friday. Miss Hazel Cooper has been visiting her parents for the past two weeks. M.tishal Looney, recently of Idaho, is visiting with O. T. and family at pres ent. If the nice weather lasts much longer the people of this place will have spring fever. Mrs. J. W. Standinger and daughter and Mrs. Kav and daughters called on Mrs. E. Kamsby Sunday. K. P. Cooper and 0. T. Kay have their rhingle mill in operation. Right this Way to get prst-class shingles. Mr. Clark and family, of Orenon City, were visiting relatives and friends here for die last week. They intend to BUrt for Iowa soon. Miss Laura (jintber is slowly improv ing. Mr. and Mrs,C. Hettman called on E. T. Ginther and wife Sunday. Mies Louise Steiner is spending a few days with friends in Portland. Henry Moehnke still makes his daily trips to Oregon City with lumber. Herman Moehnke and Homer Rowans made a business trip to Oregon City last week. Meedames Grossmiller, Stegman and Houver spent Tuesday with Mrs. E. F. Ginther. Miss Ella Hornshuh is spending a lew days with tier aunt, Mrs. H. Hornshuh at Carus. Rev. A. A. Englebart preached an in teresting sermon at the Evangelical church last Sunday. A pleasant surprise was tendered Herman and John Moehnke last Tues day night, it being the formers birthday. Highland. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelson having sold their faru , have moved away. Having their crops all in, the farmers are now employed in making garden. Chas. Welch sold his farm and has gone to Eastern Oregon to locate a homestead. Fred North has just returned from Eastern Oregon where l.e has Hied on a homestead. Old Mr. Po"t is lyinir dangerously ill af the home of his daughter, Mrs. God fried Wallace. E. Harrington sold his farm to Albert Klehe, of Macksburg, who will take pos session in October. Mrs. M. O. Gard returned Friday from Oregon City where she has been under the care of Dr. Strickland. Young Plants Every farmer knows that some plants grow better than others. Soil may be the same and seed may seem the same but some plants are weak and others strong. And that's the way with children. They are like young plants. Same food, same home, same care but some grow big and strong while others stay small and weak. Scott's Emulsion offers an easy way out of the difficulty. Child weakness often means starvation, not because of lack of food, but because the food does not feed. Scott's Emulsion really feeds and gives the child growing strength. Whatever the cause of weak ness and failure to grow Scott's Emulsion seems to find it and set the matter right. Send for fret cample. LScutt ft Bome. C hrmista, 4y Pearl St., New York juuidi.oo;alllru2jisU. - Tired Out "I was very pou.ly and could hardly get spoilt i.-e houso. I was tired out all tho tune, llicti I tried Ayer's Sarsapa il:a, nd it onlv took two bottles to make me fed perfectly well." Mrs. M.S. Swin ney, Princet in. ".'.o. Tired ivi- m you go to bcJ, tired v, c.'i you get up, tirvJ ; I the time. X"hy? Vtiur blood is im pure, that's the reason. You are living on the border line of nerve ex haustion. Take Ayer's SarsapariMa and be quickly cured, Auk tmir dwtnr what ha think, of Atit'i Sir.Apnlla. Mt know Mil hIvui tliU iiralut old family mle-ine. i-'ulluw bt advtc au4 W Will b S:ltiflMl. J. C. Atir Co.. t-owrll. Matt. Last Friday evening the young folks of Highland seienaded t-'red Madison ami b'ide am) ere treated to an oyster supper and cigars. Viola, Rov Miller has sold his interest in the store to C. G. Stone. Olive Tennv and Lulu Miller have gone to Portland to work. J. W. Exon and Pan Evans lost a lot of poultry by feeding chop. Rev. IVYVay ami wife are visiting with the family of Judge Tenny. Monday. March olhh, at Redland cemetery Rev. J. W. Exon conducted the funeral services of the infant son of Herman Lersinger and wife. Mr. Sears who bought the mill prop erly now has charue. Mr. Sears has rented 20 acres from Mr. Randolph which he is plowing and going to teed to oats. S iturday the 2Sth the Republican pri maries were held here ami W. H. Ma toon, James Fill liii and Jacob Gerher were elected as delegates to the county convention. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yon hT)'t ft regriUr, healthy tnnTmnt of th bowel everyday, you're 1U or will be. Ktvpyour bowels open, ftutl be well. Korce, In th ihapo ot Ticlent physic or pill polton, ta daneroaii. Th mootheat, easiest, most perfect way ot keepluf the bowels clear and clean is to tako CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM Pleanant, PaUtable. Potent, Tat Good, Da Good, Never Sicken, Weaken orOrlpot 10, 25 an4 Soeenta perbox. Write for tnt sample, and book letonneaao. Aadreat m Sterling Remedy Compart;, Chicago or New Tort. If CCD VflflD Dinnn ni riU Rttr lUUn CLUUU CLCAN Two weeks ago Rev. J. W. Kxon or ganized a Sunday school at the Mt. Zion church. Mr S. A. Irwin wan elected superintendent The second Sunday the Sunday school met there was C3 in at tendance. Can by. L. Want; is suffering from an attack of rheumatism. Mrs. A. Knight made a business trio!: to Portland on Mo.iday. Mis. L. Biltin has rented one half of I of her store to a milliner. Miss Mattie Fox, of Oswego, isvisitinu her sister, Mrs. Jess Martin. K. Selhy has moved from' the li itfers place north of ton and will occupy the Ptones house in Canny. A very light vote was cast here on Saturday bt the Republican piimaries. All tirownell men were elected with the exception ol one. Win. Bissell left on Thursday morn ings overland for California. He has sold his place here and expects to re main in the south. W. Kitfiis is moving into his house on Second nd C. Mr. Stalnacker will re side in the huilditiii on the corner till lie can find a vacant bouse. Miss Louisa Kniht is having the Maple Shade hotel thoroughly renoyated. Carnenters are at work building a new porch and reshinglinK the roof. At the home of the bride's parents on Tueeday, March Slat, Miss Ellie Haui.-h and Mr. W. Armstrong were united in tne holy bonds of matrimony. Only a few friends were present. The young couple will go to Hufur, Or., on their wedding trip and on their return will go to housekeeping at Second and li. They have our hebt wishes for all sorts of good luck. A very pleasant birthday parly was given at the home of Mrs. Heed last Thursday in honor of Mrs. Frank Zoll ner. Several young people were pres ent and all spent an enjoyable evening. Wm. Knight was very much surprised Sunday morning to find a hole as large around as a man's hat burned through the floor of bis hall into the ceiling be low. A burning coal must have fallen from the stove during the night and it is a wonder the ball was not burned to the ground. (stafTurd Miss Weltie entertained a number of young people Sunday afternoon. Early gardens planted during the pleasant weather are coming on nicely. The rain 'frecheced everything and Im. A m-. a LIKE CANDY I 1 started the belated iras and fern to the heuetit of stock of all kinds. Rev. Willie and lVacon Renter have been attending the convention of the German Haptisl church at Tacoma. The directors mei last evening and up j pointed John Seedling director in place lofj.lj (nge who hat moved to St. Helens. Win. and Henry Schalx assisted Gauo to ilress three lame lions. j Mr.! Mr. 1 Gae is ottered S cents per pound. The I wiiler can remember when it was hard; ! work lo dispose of dressed pot k at 3 cents. j Mr. Pompi-reeii has relumed from j P.ikotn, his old home. Ho says he ' transacted his business and got out of I there as tpiick as possible define he ' i 1 1 t ..i. ........ i , . i i minimi ireeae or mow away aim nasioiien bsi k to the green and flowery land of Oreon. Wood Wanted is .VaW.V.V.V. i We want to contract for next season or immediato del ivory. Will pay good prices for good wood, SV.V.V.V.V.V.". ' Oregon City Woolen Mills. Mrs. Toombs, of East Portland, visited at Mr. Gage's, returniiii! to her h"iueoi, Monday. Mrs Toombs (nee Wulkeri mik'ht be coifidered something! of a his torical character in the annala of Staf ford history, she having fauuht the liist school in the reconstructed district No. 41 during the winter of IS73 ami IS74, when there were hut 17 of school age to dnw public money and two of ilmse we e married women namely, Mrs. Pet" Lir-on, still living in the neighborh ood, and Mrs. I'.irnes, of TnalaMii, whoe t liii"Iiand w as tnen engiiL'ed In bnriiing j coal Ilea, the bridge north of here lor the ; Lon Co.. of Oswego. Judge Gordon E ! Haves attended school that winter and Mrs. Toombs cla'ins that like all cele brated men he was at times a very Irae tious pupil. ltedlanil Fred Pnrren has gone to Portland to seek employment. Spiing seeding is practically ow, t'loiikih tin acreage is the largest for years. There are odOO acres of good land for sale here, from six to ten miles fioin Oregon City. The price is reasonable, too. We have just been fnformed of a tram action whereby John Richardson has tiad d his (aim here (or one at or near Wilhoil. li. F. Linn's saw mill was closed down for a lew days last week on account of u breakdown, which necessitated the pur chasing of a new saw. The Summoning Angel that calls God's children home has again visited our l.nr community ami called from our midst the infant son of Herman and Mary Sor singer. Mr. Denoy and wife, who have been lVIBIl'n lenm at tioia, lately spent ItheSabbath with brothers and sixers j tiere. lUey expect to locate at iola I soon. Rev. Hatch preached his farewell ser mon at the Presbyteria'i church. Rev. Hatch was well liked and reverenced by all who knew him, and it is w ith sorrow that we part with him. The people of this fair land have con tributed liberally to the road fund. The only thing now is for the county court to come forward and wu will have a good highway to the county-seat. Mrs. Milda Shumwav has been visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. IS. F. Linn, (or the past few Weeks. Mrs. Shiiinway is from Seattle, Wash. Mr. Linn's brother and niece, from Illinois, have been sojourning here for a few weeks. Spring flowers, wake-robins, dalfodilH, jonquins ami gloryof-the-snow are among the more common flowers lo t e seen. A number of fruit trees are also in bloom. Who can oiler a better state than the one "where rolls the Oregon,'1 and a county grander than the one reach ing liom the summit of Mt. Hood, the pride of the Cascades, to the placid shores of the "beautiful Willamette." Beaver Creek. Mrs. J. Davis is on the sick list. Fine w-ather is still the order of dav. the Lum Stevens left for Washington this week. (j. Davis is back again; also B. Shan- t nou. William Daniels is having some car pentering done, Lizzie Parry is sufwrring from a sprained ankle. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It (fives Instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the 'ood yoa want. The most sensitive stomachs can take It. P.y Itsuse many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. It jit unequalled for all stomach' troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. O. IirWiTTftf'o., chlmm) The U. bolUe coQlaiu;! u we tiueftc. wit. I i DancingSchoolj ! TURXKY will conduct h duncinn school t Heaver Crick Hull. Meet every Tuesihiy Kvciiiui;. Pit nw nturls at S o'clock sharp; close at 12. A (i in i h s i o n ,ri 0 Cents:: : : LADIES FREE I Relative are vsiting IV W. Thomas ; and In in ik at present. j Mrs Win. Roberts has begun to move 1 hi Mohilla this week. Thomas Gibs is working (or Mr. Seil iugeeron the liailte pUce. 1). W. Shores' new barn is completed, and the old one nciirly down. i John 0. Jones, of Portland, is visiting ' fiitinds in the nciL'h hoi hood. flan IVivis made ashortc tHon friends j here and again letunied to Nebraska. j !. W, Thomas' barn is nearly coin- ; p'eied under the management jf G. i iilllhlll. Mr. Anderson mid faiiidv left for la kola leceutly. He said Oregon didii I suit him T. Sliauuoii maile a pleasant call on the Siainer tamily last week. Then' must he some atti action. .Mr. anil Mrs. Kleilisniith, of Oregon City, were quests of the Stnedeiniiu lam ilv on dav last week. DR. FEWiER'S KIDNEY and Backache All diseases of Ktitners. CURE Bladder. Urinary Organs. Alx" Rheumatum Bade lolie.HeartDlsease Gravel Dropiy, Female Troubles. Don't become dlacouraicsd. There ts a Cure for you. If i-Miry rite lr lemur He lias hjirnt u life tlniM iurlto; lust buch cases usours. All coii-.nl! in I, rim free. "FU-ht liionlln In l.i il, I.. My l.a. l.a.-lie. pain and sorenev ii.ti.--s ki.liir) i. al.-.., rlo u maii-iii. Oilier i i rni-ill.-M falle.l. Pr. I her h K iilney and lla.-ka.-lie ( ute oir. il ine coiiiplelely. II. WATKKS, Ihnolel. N. V." PnnrttMs. MM-.. (I. A,k forfm.k Ii.n.U Tree. ST.VITUS'DANCE?:::,:,:;!;::! For Sale by J Charman & Co Huntley brothers i Fred Stevens w us Hivideiit.illy kicked in the bend while currying his hnisc which caused the hair all lo fall out. Several of the P.. C. young (oiks at tended the basket social at Maple l.ane hall and ei.jo.ed a very good tune. H. Staben was t lit lucky man in cm tunng tin horse-i stolen fnnn llo.le Dodge HroS., and getting the rewurd. KiL'le I'reek. A. J. Douglas m ide a trip to Sunday. Sandy L. Baker and w ife visited at S. A . Douglas' Sunday. Koy Woodle visited his cousin, F.d Douglas, last Sunday. Jesse Douglas made a flying trip to Firwood last Saturday, James DeSha.er and family of Fir wood, were visiting at J. W. Douglas' last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kyle, of Be.iverton, were visiting Mrs. Kyle's sister, Mrs. H. (s. liibson, last Sunday. Mrs. (ii'nsori has just recovered from a severe spell of sick ness. The H.'pnbliean primary ni held m Wilbern'a hall lasi Saturday H. S. liibson, Ben Forrester, H. F. liibson and .lames iibson were cho-i n dcleg ites to the county convention. Miss Murphy, teacher in flint. No. 17, gave an entertainment, last Friday night. Baskets were sold and ice cream s-rved. After (he contents of the baskets were disposed of the young people eng ige, m dancing. (oirll.l.l. W. P. Sniilliu and wife returned to 1 ortliiinl the lirst ol the week, Louis Palmateer and mother have lost four head of stock this winter. II. Palmateer goes to Portland to work a while at his trade, carpentering. E. Surface school was closed Wednes day. He takes charge of the K,ring waier school. We commend them on their choice of a teacher. 'liln rainy weather weather ami as most of but its March no larmers are through with their suririg sowing, they don't caie for the timely showers. Loyd Yocum had the misfortune to hurt Ins eye. He was cutting a hazel that was bent by a tree falling on it The hazel when liberated. with a force cutting quite a gash which Hr. Smith sewed up. The Republican primary was very largely attended by ladies, it being grange day. All that was there was at the primary. H. Palmateer, F. iill and Asa Hawkins were the lucky men being elected to represent the party at the county convention. The Miller Bros, have sold their fine large saw mill to the Linn brothers. We are loth to part with Miller Bros. Our loss will be somebody's good gain. We wish mem success where ere they go. The Linn Bros, will take possession the loth of April. This office carries in stock a complete line of legal blanks of every variety, and we are prepared to fill orders by mail on hort notice. j jj paint facts We cam- nly pure I -cud and Oil. Our pin -I ui red paint is absolutely guaranteed. 0,ir enlors in oil, tlio lest inade. (tir prices are knocking our conipelitors "sky liinli." Hav ing just opened our stock order, ymi will liml no old dried Up good here. Il'yiiii are eon templatinn paioting ytmr house, hum, uum or in f.ift anylhin you have, come in and l. t vis tigtiro with you. Always on hand and glad to L'ive von i n fort u it i ti . Our time U yours. j: ! H0WI:LL Reliable (larilo CHAMItKIH IIKWKI.L 0. R. & N- Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific THREE TRAINS TOTHE EAST DAILY Through I'u I ! mult ston.t.ir .1 and 'l'our' ist sin .ing c.rsd.iiiv to ( liniiha, Chiciigo vlil.uie; toiiitsl sli-i ping can I illy to Kim as t it v ; through Pullman toiirmt sleeping curs ( p rxiiuiPv mini"' ted weekly to Chicago, Kansas "it v. St L uiv a lid Nliinphis, ni liniii.' chairs iseiiu tic to the east daily. I n .in Purl I nd i I'cr.iir ; TIMK si IIKPUI.Ks A. mm ''I'l'' H" sl Lake, hunter. Ft I P.rllitlid Worn. iio.nl, a. Kan j M-e.-iHl Citv, t. I.,,,,,., !i. JO a. in CM,.,. , ,,.! Km. i .10 i. A ! In 1 1 u F. t press s.l . p. in via Hum Sail Lake, I Pener, . Won n.i iniitlm. K hu sks I ' H y , Si. I. .miis, ( 'Men'.) an. I Fast. 10 lo a in. ing'O'i i si. r it . 1 1 Fat Mail li . in in S.okne Wylla Wailu. Uwin lon, S.ukniip. Mm nea.olis. S'. Paul, I'ululh, Milwaukee, I 'l.ll-tti.'o Hint l-.n-l. 70 HOURS Portland to Chicago No Change of Cars. Ticket east via all rail, or boat and rail via Port laud. Ocean and River Schedule l'UOM PORTLAND 8 p. in. All Nulling .Inles sub jeel to rliltli'l'. For hn I-riirii'isfie-S ill luery ,'i.luvs I II. III. Umlv Fx Siin.hiy. H i. in'. Siiinr.lriv In I', in. Ciiliimlila Riiit MeiuniirH I p. III. Hun. day. 'n As'oriH a il V bhlllli:. C. W. Stringer, City Tkt At. 3rd and Washington Sts. A. L. Craig, Cen. Pass. Agt , Portland, Oregon. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. DAICY TWAINS, D'lyi I Ex. iD'ly! Sat.: j Klleetiv July .", Ifi' 'IJ'ly 'D'ly p.m. : A.M. 1 7 no' h 00 ,v H 0.1 (1 n:, H an 11 Is s .is !i :i.v . NO il 40 ... S Ml '.) .Ml . . 8 M 10 I).'1.. !i os 10 b. . . I A.M. j I'.J) Portland Ar il Hi! o 'ioble . Bamier .Pyramid, . . . Maygcr . . . . Quiticy . ' laiskaiiie . Marshland . . . Vest,ort ... ciirtiin . . . K iiui,u . . . Hvensen ...;MMir,! n x, ' !T, H 3) . . .1 ' Xit S IKI !l 27 7 .'.I !l 171 7 Id !l OHl 7 ;h .rS 7 2H fl !l HI 2 ii :!7 in :w h 4'i, 7 17 lo 00 11 in us. 11 in 10 20 11 ur, S XV 7 02 I'll li 12 H 07 (J ,T2 John Day 7 W li 20 '.'' 1 nr. . a sioria . ,v 7 lril li o BKAHIItK IMVISIO.N II Ma. m...l - -. 7 HI a. 111 4 OOp.ni 10 a. 111 . 6 m p. m ...12 .'Hip. in . 7 20 p. tn -.. I .'CI p. in .. 50 a. m r) Mi p. 111 ... I 11 -'fia. m .. f ASTdRIA 1 l i a. m . . . j ira. 111.. 2 .'in p. in fl "l n. m HKA8IDK 4Ja. 111... j CONNKCTIO.NH. All trains make close connections at Ooble ttie Kast or Hound Points. beVot'0rlllmi W'th " leavi" Union At Astoria with I. R. & N. Co.'s boats and rail line, and Steamer T. J. Potter, to and trom llwacoand North Beach Points. Ticket ollice, -m Morrison st., arid Union depot. j. (j. MAYO, Pas,. Agt Astoria, Ors more on tap, if you want them & JONIES DrtiKKits llulldlng LINN !: JoSKS PLUMOINC CHARCES are no li'gher'han those in 411 r 0 ', b er Inele, and ours no higher than le vin, relldef e.l ill lll.ltl.l". Wlnit we on. lei I like lo du HI tli'ifuath mid ntif ci"i y iiimiii. r Thets ;!: not be 1 1. 1 niter our workman (ft through w H li a j .ham deleillve j.m.U. leak v pii'es. loosi imi'i -ti'ina or "llir e idein ,- i. "c iinpe I" nk. Kvrrj put Mill l.e per If. t. and look p-rlel, and Mb. 11 the bill come in Jtou'll tut ask for aov deduction. F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER PIONEER taplei1 and Eppe Kreilit and tiiim-ls ilclivered to all parts of th city. RATES REASONABLE S3 iED'JLES OF TIME sonilKUN I'AI IKIf KII.AY Nolilll II.HMI " :iMi a. m. tl:L"2 a. in. (Albany l.m al) b .l'l p. m. SOI Til not Ml. '. :L"2 a. 111. I :.ri0 p. m. (Albany I.nnil) 11:1 I p. 111. Daily River Excursions or OltiHiON C IV II I ATM, I'lll.r i II KIM I.K. heave PIIKTUMl Pool Taylor Ht, ID 10 A. M. 4 .10 P, M b'KVr OHH.OJi IIH Pool Kiglitll 7 ::o A, M. 1 :in I'. M. r Only 11, loll. .wing lamlings will niailc M agoone'a, Meldriim's, Murey'". Ulnlny'n anil llswego. Hiimltt V exiept""! ItOilNI) TltlP 2.1 CKNTS. Oregon I'Hjr Tranaiiirliill Beplir Li PORTLAND TO THE DALLES By the faHt ami coin mod iouH ateatner Regulator Leaves Tortlaiid daily except Sunday at 7 a. m. This is the Great Scenic Rout All touriHt admit that the BcenerJ on the Middle Columbia ifl not ex celled for beauty and grandeur u the United States. Full inform' tion by addre8Hinfr or calling on J. 8. BOOTH, Agent., Tel. 914. Portland, Or., Illi . I tain Subscribe for the Knterpriee Office and wharf, foot of Oak bU