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OBEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY AUGUST 14, 1903. CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are requested to re new their work. We will supply ll necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear in these columns every week. Needy. The sun shines sod threshing has be gun. Mr. Andrew Hueher, of Tacoma. spent a few of Ibis week with friends and rela tives. Fercy Ritter is home from Marks Prairie for a few days' vacation. Julius Spagla visited bis parents last week. Colonel Balr, from Canby, bU summer outing at the home friend, Henry glfer. Mr. E. A. Case, from Salem, passed through here this week selling Waikin's medicines. Quite a number of persons bought of him and we hope they will benefit by them. , Herb Johnson and wife and Miss Myr tle Smith attended the Aurora picnic Sunday. They report a pleasant time. Misses Agnes and Xundia Wolfer vis ited Miss Dadie Ritter Sunday. Mrs. George Wolfer and daughter, Henrierta, visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. W lfer also spent one day of last week at Smyrna as the guest of Miss Ida Yoder. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Yoder, of Portland, visited the former's parents last week. Johnny Carstetter, of Silverton, called on old friends here Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Moreland visited Earlow Saturday. Clarence and Philip Miller gave a pleasaBt dance in their Uncle Sam's hop-hotrse Saturday evening. A large crowd attended and all report a very en joyable time. . IteWitt I the ."aiue. When vpu go to buy Witch Hazel Salve look for the name DeWitt on every box. The pure, unadulterated Wi'eh Hazel is used in making DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve, which is the best salvo in the world for cuts, burns, bruises, boils, eczema and piles. The popularity of DeWitl's Witch Hazel Salve, due to its many cures, has caused numerous worth less counterfeits Jo be placed on the market. The genuine bears the name of E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Willamatte- Ross Rogers came down from Walla Walla for a short visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Courtney visited with friends in Portlrnd last week. Mrs. Mary Vestei6h, of Newberg, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rob Cook. Mrs. G. H. Rogers is at St. Vincent's Hospital, Portland. Miss Helen and Master Harry Pollock, o( Oswego, were visiting here last week. The Misses Nellie and May Egge are visiting at Vancouver this week. Miss Mellie Adam returned to ber borne at Vancouver, Friday. Mr. George Rogers is enjoying a visit from his mother. Master Everett Downey entertained a number of his playmates Inst Thursday, the occasion being bis tenth birthday. Mr. Downey, Mr. Buckets, Mr. Wright and Mr. Mihlstiue have each bad their residences painted. Mrs. Harry Shipley and daughter vis ited on the west side Wednesday. Mr. Hiram Blankenship Las rented his farm to Mr. Peter Berdine, and will move to Los Angeles, Cat., in the early fall. Molalla. Harvesting is advancing Threshing machines are starting up. A clover huller will begin operation handling alalke on Dr. Leavitt'a farm tomorrow. Frank Scbatzman and Sawtell Bros, are also in the alsike seed production. P. M. Boyles was called to Polk county Saturday night, having received the sad news of the death of Mrs. Boyle's father. Molalla people, including, seemingly, everybody else, were at the Soda springs last Sunday. The new custom of serving the people with the sparkling water seems to take well, as every one has an equal show at arinking. N Mr. Duffy's cheerful face is missed, since he retired from the mail route on account of sickness. Louis Dart and family had a very pleasant time at the coast but now tbib will seem like hot harvesting in the ab sence of the salty breeze. Coughing M wa Riven up to die with quick consumption. I then began to use Aver's Cherry Pectoral. I improved at once, and am now in perfect hclth."-Chss. E. Hart man, Gibbstown, N. Y. It's too risky, playing with your cough. The first thing you know it will he down deep in your lungs and the play will be over. Be gin early with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and stop the cough. Tkrat ilin : Uc, Mc, it. All innlt. Consult jour doctor. If ho ssts taks It, thou do u ho mti. If ho tout you not to tako It, thon iloot uko It. Ho knows. Lost It with him. srs wilting-. J. 0. AT Kit CO., Lowoll. Mass. Damascus. Fraternally and socially, the harvest picnic given at Damascus last Saturday, August 8tb, by the members of Damas cus Camp, M. W. of A., was a grand success. About fifteen hundred people throughout the country were present and participated in the days programme ol good things. In the forenoon there was a programme of speech-making and music. J. W. Simmons, State Deputy M. W. of A., delivered an address in ex position of M. W. of A. and he was fol lowed by Hon. G. B. Dimick who made an eloquent address along the lines of fraternslism. The Damascus quartet, who never sings bat it pleases its audi tors, was present and sang a few of its best selections. The speech making was followed by an elaborate basket dinner for which the people of Damascus have a reputation for doing just about right. Geo. Pilger, of Jortland, is visiting friends here this week. Quite a number of the Damascus young people attended the entertain ment at Lents, Ore , Friday, August 7. Geo. Feathers and wife, of Portland, was visiting his mother, Mrs. T. Feath ers, last Scnday. Mis Dora Heiser is fast recovering from a severe attack of srailet fever, un der the care of Dr. C. B. Smith. i?eo. Johnson while working on J. C. Elliot t 'ss tore, fell and was badly injured. Save the Children . Ninety-nine of every one hundred dis eases that children have are due to dis orders of the stumach, and these disor ders are all caused by indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is just as good for children as it is for adults. Children thrive on it. It keeps their little stom ach sweet and encourages their growth and development. Mrs. Henry Carter, 705 Central St., Nashville, Tenn.. says: "My little boy is now threeyears old and has been suffering from indigestion ever since he was horn. I have had the best doctors in Nashville, bnt failed to do him any, good. Alter nstng one buttle of Kodol he is a well bahy. I recommend it to all sufferers." Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stontsch sweet. So'd by Geo. A. Harding. Btavert'reea. Grain harvesting in full Mast is the order of the day. G. Thomas made a quick trip to Port land this week., Mrs. D. W. Thomas returned1 from the Springs this week. A. Bluhm's wind-niilT is nearly com pleted. T. B. Thomas has nearly finished fencing in his farm. The Staben Bros, still have great fun with their bucking broncho. Quite a number of the neighbors have bought new horses many of which are very wild. The largest is 1780 pounds. A surprise dance was given at the Staben Bros, home last Saturday even ing. A good crowd was present and all had a fine time. Bhubel. A number of our young people spent a pleasant day at the home of Miss Kmelia Kayser, of Timber Grove last Sunday. Born To Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hill August 4, baby boy. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Ginther spent Sun day evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mass-inger. Mr. and Mrs. Buckner were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. Uornscbucb. Mr. and Mrs. Frye who have been vis iting their granddaughter, Mrs. Hill have returned home. (i. A. Schubel and daughters, Laura and Gertie visited friends in Cams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. HornBchuch spent Sundav at the home of Thos. Grace at Timber Grove. Potemt Pill Pleasure. The Dills that are potent in their action and pleasant in effect are DeWitt's Little Early Kieers. w. e. rnnpoi, oi Aioany ;a kiivs: "During a bilious attack 1 took one. Small as it was, it did me more good than calomel, blue-mass or anv other pills 1 ever iook ana ai me mi time it effected me pleasantly Little Early Risers are certainly an ideal pili." Bold by Geo. A. Harding. viola. Hev. C. H. Dawson and wife, John and Christine Hamilton made an excur sion trip to Cascade Locks one day last week and report a very pleasant time. Mr. Courlright, of Hedland, recently bought two graded heifers from J.W. Exon. Mrs. Capt. Adams, of Portland, who is camping at the Sevier place, likes Vio la very much. William Brown and John Mattoon were peddling beef last week. Rev. J . W. Exon preached for Kev. S. L. Lee, on the Beaverton charge, last Sunday, Christine Hamilton has secured the Volia school.. We predict for her a very successful term. J. W. Exon and family have been vis iting with relatives in Oregon City and Portland. Stat or Ohio, City okToi.kdo.1 ss. Ll'CAS Cot'NTV. f Frank J. Cheney makes an oath tlia he is tha senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chen 'V A Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarruh Cure. FRANK J, CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this tith day of December, A. D. 1S1H5. , A. W. GLEASON, I bkal , Notary Public. Hall's Catarrah Cure is taken inter nally end acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J. CHENEY, A CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Stafford. People are now rushing the harvest. Oats look exceptionally good. A young man was around in the inter est of the Toffenish, Wash., nursery, claiming that there are no germs, scale or disease of any kind on their nursery stock. Miss Linda Sharp is so she can be npa few hours daily. ' The well-diggers are slowly lioring dowu thioutili rock and feel confident thev will strike water. They have ten feet of water now, hut that is not much in an eight inch hole to supply house, barn and stock. Miss Aura Thompson, who received her diploma at Ashland recently, has been engaged for one of the grades in the Roeburg public srhool at a fair salary. Next Sunday evening Mr. Waehlte will again preach in English at the Herman Baptist church. Services begin promptly at eight P. M. Al the regular meeting of the Lewis and Clark State Commission, held Au gtxtt 8tb, the permanent superintendents of several of the departments, to prepare exhibits for 8t. Louis, were elected. J. A. IXnglas, of Albany, was elected su perintendent of the agricultural exhibit ; J. I- Otwell, of '.'entral Point, superin tendent of trie horticultural exhibit; M. D. WiwJom, of Portland, superintendent of the Irw stock exhibit; Fred K. Mellis, of Baker City, superintendent of the mining exhibit; Hon. Geo. T.- Myers, oj Portland, snierintndent of ttie fisheries exhibit; Prof. H. S. Lyman, of Astoria, superintendent of the educational ex hibit ; and E. P. Sheldon, of Portland, snperinteiHfent of the forestry exhibit. General Superintendent, V. H. Well rung has called a meeting for Friday, August l;i, when he, together with these department superintendents, will lay out plans for the work in collecting material for our exhibit and prepare an estimate of the space required, -which has to be applied for now in order to get a fair amount. CCOOCCOOCCCOCCCOCCOOCCOOCCCOCOOOCCQOCCOO For Young Men and Young Women. There is DOthing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman so quick as to have inferior laundry work put off on them.' They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is musfv. tbeir neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy Laundry makes a specialty of ladies ana gentlemen s line worx. There can be no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at John son s barber shop. Bprlngwater. Rev. A. D. Crane, of Springwater.diei. He was born in Vermont in 182(5, and has lived in Oregon about twenty years Three sons and two daughters survive him. Rev. Bruce preached and officiated at the funeral. Text preached from Rev. 13-14. The Springwater sawmill and planer is running nicely. Captain Shannon has sold his farm to a Kansas man for f-(Ai. Having is over, and farmers are buy' ingnewand repairing old binders for the harvest, which is good. On August 1 there was a fine Sunday school picnic in Garfield at the ZIon church, conducted by Miss Irwin. The voung people of the Springwater Grange on August 8th bad an ice-cream social, which was a success. Miss Ora Lewellen is now in the Cali fornia mountains, which appear to im prove ber health. An advertisement appears in this week's issue of the Enterprise ask ing for bids for the construction of new buildings for the Oregon City Manufac turing Company, to replace the woolen mill buildings that were recently de stroyed. Plans and specifications for the proposed buildings may be seen at the company's office on Monday, Aug. 17, and the bids will be opened on the fol lowing Tbnrsday, August 20. Hon. Otis Patterson, ex-receiver of The Dallsw landoEce, and Walter Lyon, formerly private secretary to Governor (jeer, have purchased the Daily and Weekly Astorian el Mr. Elmore. They have taken charge of the paper, and propose to make ot it a live publication. Mr. Patterson has gone to Astoria, nut his family will remain here for the pres ent, as he has business interests in The Dalles that will aecessitate his being here considerable portion of the tiriie.-riines Mountaineer, The Dalles. Mr. Lyon is a voung man ol considerable newspaper experience, hating served as a resident corrospodent to the Oregonian frora- Sa lem for a number ol years prior to ac cepting the omce ot private secjetary under Governor Oeer. Letter List. The following is tlie list of letters re maining in the poHtofliceat Oregon City, Ore., on Ang. 11, 1003: WOMEN'S LIST. Baker Mrs Mahala Keyon Mrs F Nevin Miss Dodo. men's list. Alexander J B Alget L Blanchard A P Deitz Win (iard Jess McKillip Walter Rowley Chas M Custer Geo A Davis C A Hillert Fred Noris George Tryos James Wohr Wrn TOM P. RANDALL, P M. o o o o o o D O O O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o A Few Hot Weather --Suggestions WE PUT UP AND SELL what we believe to be the HRST HHADACHK CURIi in the world. That la a broad statement but we really believe It is true. Wc are so positive that we guarantee a cure, or your money buck without a murmur. The name of our headache remedy is H. & Js HEADACHE TABLETS. The price la Twenty five cents a box. , If you buy them and they don't effect a cure after taking four we want you to come back and get your twenty-five cents. We don't say this because we think you'll want your money back but because we know you won't. IF YOU ARE TIRED After the ride get a glass of Soda Water. It's just the thing to brace you up, It's made of pure carbonated water flavored with, rich fruit juice flavors. Cleanliness is one of the good points about our soda and fountain. You cant expect to get pure soda where everything is untidy. IF THE HOT WEATHER HAS BROUGHT ON MOSQU1TOS, fiu-,, etc., you can eradicate them with ROACHINE the only goods that will call insects from their nests and immediately kill them. It kills Roach es, lied ltuga, Potato Hugs. Plica, Picas, Lice, Spiders, Ants, Carpet Worms, Plena on dogs and cats, Lice on horses, cattle, fowls and swine. Price Jo eta. per plut f j.jo a gallon. ON GOING TO BED Take half a wiurgluaa full of Nile's Celery Nervine During the day take two or three more doses. In a very short time the blood will be pure; 'your apetite excellent; your nerves strong; your liver and stom ach disorder all gone. It will tuuke the people who take it well and strong. Buy it now. Price one dollar. THIS IS THE SEASON TO GET READY for Summer Complaint. It i decidedly wiser to pay twenty-five centa in getting ready than suffer great dis tress and pain and pay big doctor bills by neglect. The way to prepare is to buy a bottle of l)lacklerry Carminative. Buy It right now. All forms of summer complaint have a disagreeable habit of coming when you are not thinking about them; often they foine at night when the doctors are all in bed and the drug stores closed. The Point We Want to Emphasize Is RELIABILITY It mav sound egotistical to hear is all richt tf it is huuest. give you satisfaction titan any other druggist don t care to tie the biggest but tlie best limn pmiie himself hut that does not itltrr facts. A little self pride We nsk for votir Iruile with the distinct understanding that we will try tinnier to We arc trying hard to make this the best drug store; we HOWELL St JONES RELIKBLp DRUGGISTS CHAMBERS HOWELL LINN E. JONES O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oocoocoooccooooooccooooooocococoooooooco HEAL ESTATE TKANM'EKH. FornMieil Every Week by the Cliwbw mas Abstract k Tmt Coiupiiiiy. T H Sconce to I L Bower n.t,' of wr of ne'-i of sec 10 5 s 1 e 10 I BC Jos Johnston to Kanffnian A. Bower part of sec 10 5 a 1 e 1 a 1 I L Bower to Marlx Gottwold pt of sec 10 5 s I e )i a I L Bower to- Murtx Gottwold ')0 A one-sided game of baseball was played on Spangler's Hill last Sunday afternoon between tbe Carus and Ely- ville nines. Carus was too much for the Elvites, winning tbe game by the score of 35 to 5. Nasal CATARRH In all Its stages. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothe and heals the dlea'il membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold In tbe head aoicklr. Cream Balm Is placed Into the nostrils. upritads over tbe membrane and la absorbed. Itelief Is im mediate and a cure follows. It Is not drylnn does not prodoce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents at Drug gists or by mall; Trial Size, 10 cent. XII BROTHERS, M Warren Street, New York j of w'i" ot ne'i of Bex 10 5 1 n'j 40 a 3l)0 500 1500 000 aoo HUMANITY OUTRAGED The U. 3. Dispensatory says, i-onium PAKALYZlvS the motor nerve; aco nite reduces muscular strength; belladonna produces I'AK.Vt.VTIC symptoms; hymcyamus ami stramonium are the same as IK-Iladonnu; opium lessens the peristaltic motion of the bowels, "Do not excercise any curative influence." Some of these are coutniucd in all of the ancient pile medicines. Of K-RU-SA, the only mn-Poisonou l'ile curre, over 4xx druggists and doctors of the highest stdiii, any in substance : Dr. L. Grillin in ? ycurs experience I huve no knowledge of any medicine curing piles except your sun-narcotic Tile cure. I know it Ct'KKS. . 11. Trout, M. I)., ami drunst, Los Angeles. fi-RU-SA cures piles or $y paid. Worst cases cured with one box. On ly reliable up-to-date druggists sell li-RU-SA. Viz: Alo. HOWELL & JONES. HUNTLEY IIRO I II KRS. OHO. A. HARDING. W May-field to E Harrington w'.i'of se'of ee'4 of sec 4 4 It 20 a Elizabeth Carter to T Miller ne.'4 of ne',' of sec 3- 2 2lrt J Kuans to U i jonsrnn e oi nw1.. of sec U eHOa K liallonley to 1' ('hrinterisen pt of I) D Thorn iikins' el F K Galloifley to f ChnsteriHen pt of I) D lhompkrrts'cl WW G V Meldrwn to H .1 Y'mriu pt of Kinearson UI.C: z 4 a I S J Yoiijik to (i P Meldrnm pt of Kinearson l)lA:!i'ji 1 J J Leavett to C II l.eavett pt of (. "8 and 21 s 2 74.W-100 a . . M C Calvin to K Anbery se'4' of sV;.of secSmiMOs H) E 11 liurkliart to O W I Co pt of 8ecl42 314a "00 Geo Forman to O W 1 Co pt of sec 14 2 3.100 a 1 Geo Wilehart to r VYilehart pt of sees 1 and 12 1 50 a S J Birdsoll to Kmma .Milstein Be '4 of se'i of sec 52 4 40 a Will Falls Co to Elsa Butler tract V Willamette Falls E Asehoff to W B Cooke pt of see ?0 1 2 s r 0 2 acres ... L Merrick to W B Cooke sw' of nw K of sec 20 t 2 s r 0 40 acre . K E McKee to A V Lenhardt pt of Wm Elliott cl 4.1 acres Mrs II Wild to C Moor pt of John Fisher cl Jane 0 Honeyman to Honeyman Trust Co swi of sec 34 t 4 s r 1 100 acres S B Johnson to B F Foost pt of sec 32 1 1 s r 3 5 acres 110 A 1' Schneider to A PTroyer n of ne of sec 20 t 4 s r 1 80 acres. . . 2000 Chas Kudenemeyer to W E Young pt of M M McCarver cl t 3 1 r 1 100 acreB riT. 2000 Thos O Strong to P H array lot 2 blk 2 Marshfleld 800 Jaa A Wells to A 0 Haywood Frl tract 9 Marshfleld i acre 1000 A M Kodney to J W VVillis w,1 of nwj of sec 2 1 4 s r 2 80 acres. . . 1500 O 4 C B B, Co to E Lovejoy M of ne & nwli of Deli of sec 27 t 0 s r 2 120 acres B C Leland to Womans Christ Temp Union pt of Alprev cl Margaret White to Chas h Bray pt of lot 7 blk 29 Oregon City KKl)L( KI) KXCIKMOS KATE. Tulhe Senslde mill Mountain Hisorts for (lie Summer. 500 181)0 82 25 400 2000 500 1 The Southern Pacific Company has placed on sale at very low lales round trip lii kets to the various remirts along its lines, ami bIho. iu nrinei:tio.i wilh the Corvallis it Essiern Kiulr I, to De troit and the seasliht at Yaijuiim Buy, latter tickets good for return until Octo ber 10th. ' Three day tick Is to Yaipiin Bay, vood uoing Saturday, reluming Mon days, are on sale at greatly induced rales from all points Eugene and North on both East and Went Side Lines, enaMinu people to spend Sunday al the seaHide. Very low round trip rates are bIho made between Portland slid same points on the Southern 1'acilic, good going Satur days, returning Sunday or Mopday, al lowing Portland people to spend Sunday in the country and the out of town people to have the day in Portland. Tickets from Portland t.; Yaipiina Bay good for return via Albany and East Hide or Corvallis and WeHt Side, at option of passenger. Baggage checked through to Newport. A new feature at Newport this year will be an up-to date Kinder garten in churge of an experienced Chi cago teacher. A beautifully illustrated, booklet ins cribing the seaside resorts on Yaquina Bay has been publisher! by tbe Boutnern Pacific and Corvallis & Eastern Kail roads, and can be secured from any of tbeir auimts. or hy addressing W. E. Co- man, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland, or Edwin Stone, Manager C. & E. B. It., Albany, Oregon. YourB truly, W. E. Coman, Gen. Pass. Agent. WHISKY 300 75 700 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TKUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system of dbstrac indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abstracts in the county, can furnish information as to title to land at nce, on application. Loans, investments, real estate abstracts, etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City, Call and investigate. IV LN'Or 'Ai Pure & Mellow Rich & Delicate FOR BALE DV E. MATTHIAS Sole Agency for Oregon City -t- lroios)Hl lor (ruthnl KorW. Sealed bids will be received by tbe undersigned at the office of C. G. Hunt ley until Saturday noon August 29, 1003, for 1500 cubic yards of crushed rock, of good quality, said bids to include the delivering and the spreading of tbe same upon Filth and Seventli streets as di rected by the committee. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. Signed, Wm. Sheahan, E. Storey, C. G. UlUTLEV, August 28 Committee. Subscribe for tbe Enterprise DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs. Aim Rheumatism, BacH ache, HeartDlseass. (travel. Dropsy, Female Troubles. CURE Don't become discouraged. There Is I cure for you. i f necessary write Itr. Kenner He has Hpent a llfn IIiiih curing Just such caacsaayours. All consultutluus Fits. "Klclit months In bed, heavy hackarhn, pnln and stm-nuna across kidneys, bIko rheu milium. Other remedies fulled. Dr. Fan ner s Kidney and lliu-kachn Cure cured me completely. 11. WATEUS. Hainlot, N. Y." DrtiKKlHU. 50c., II. Ak for Cook Honk Free. OT VITIIO'n A MPC Prn t'ure. Ulrcnlar. Dr For Sale by Channan & Co Huntley Brother! t