Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 04, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    1
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY SKPTKMRKll 4, 1003.
CORRESPONDENCE J
Correspondents are requested to re
new their work. We will supply all
necessary stationery. The new from
your neighborhood should appear in
these columns everv week.
MUUTxrd.
Not much ot interest happening in and
about JSUffo'd that your correspondent
bas heard of. e og along quietly, se
curing the grain which is rapidly being
put into the granaries, with a steam
thresher about every third farm ; culti
vating late potatoes, and seeing to the
numberless things pertaining to well reg
elated tarms and doing" Our little share to
feed the world,
Mrs. 0. M, Gage is visiting at the home
4f her husband's parents this week.
- -UVe had ft refreshing rain, which laid
lb dust
One of our people called upon Will
goules Wednesday, the Telegram corres
pondent who was'in the wreck of the
Elks, tie sustained many injuries, a
twisted ankle, dislocated " shoulder, a
badly bruised eye, a severe scalp wound
and a huge splinter through one arm, but
in spite of all he in gettiug along Dut-.y
owing to absolutely pure blood, the doc
tor says. He is a fine young man.
Sharp's well-men continue to go down.
Ibey are down now 165 feet. Will take
a vacation after this week.
A number are preparing to go hop"
, -pickitig'.-
, Fred ttyfeoltfi aklfl P,ctures ot
ibrcehlng crews.
Mr. Hemic had friends from Nebraska,
a Mr. Hoekovec and daughter, looking
for a place to buy, but they thought land
In Oregon was held pretty high. They
were looking over the Gages place of a
hundred seres, but seemed to think $100
per acre pretty steep, although tbey
would like the place as it is well watered
and productive land.
A Prs;atlve pleasure.
If jp'd eVei- took.DpirVlti'B .tllllto
kisert for biliousness or cboBt pt lob fatt
know what a purfcatiV pleasure , ia.
These famous little pills Cleanse the liver
and rid the system of all bile without
producing unpleasant effects. They do
not gripe, sicken or weaken, but give
tone and stiength to the tissues and or
gans involved. W. H. Howell, of Hous
ton, Tex., says "No better pill can be
nsed than Little Early Risers lor consti
pation, sick headache, etc." Sold by u.
A. Harding.
Dow.
The people in this vicinity rejoices to
see the sunshine once more. The rain
of the past week has been very hard on
the grain.
Their are several gone to the hop yards
fiom this neighborhood.
Rev. Exon bas moved to Dover on
their claim. .
Mrs. Wilcox and son are here on a
visit from Indiana to see her daughter,
Mrs. John Strowbridge.
Mrs. Cooper is very poorly.
Podge.
Spencer Xh, who lives on Mr. Hoop's
place, has built a new barn.
Mrs, Alma How dish has been very ill
but at present is improving in health.
Everybody but those that cannot get
away have gone to the hop tlelila to try
and increase their financial stamling.
Our wliool begins the third .Monday in
September. I aui not Informed as to the
teacher's name but she comes from Bull
Hun.
Wm. Parks has bought O. R. Taylor's
place. Ue is lately from Iowa, with no
family, being a bachelor. He contem
plate considerable improvement.
D. Boylan is also a new settler here.
He is also from low. He bas bought
K. A. Miller's place. He has unite a
family which adds to our school.
John Goehel, whose bouse and barn
were destroyed by forest tire, built a new
barn and has material ordered for a new
bouse, so you see we ill have the push.
In a few more weeks the O. W. P. Co.
men will have their road completed to
within five miles of our locality. This
will give u a ohanoe to get to the busier
world wi'hout traveling in mud.
J, F. Mvers A Son's saw-mill Is about
completed. They are prepared to fur
nish rough lumber now and will have
the planer In order in about a week when
thev will be reidy to furnish all kiuds of
finishing lumber".
Crops are the best we have had for
years, in fact they are first class. If it
will quit raining so we can secure our
grain it will help us out in thifrburut dis
trict. You are aware that on year ago
everything here was destroyed by forest
tire, but by push and energy we are mak-1
Ing thlngs'assume their original appear
ance. We have quite an Increase In our popu
lation of 1st. Mr. Cbas. K. Willoughby
and Jas. Shipman, with their families,
have moved on F. flnsch's place. They
have built a good house and made con
siderable other improvement. Thej are
at present at work bringing In a stream
of water for the supply of water for the
house. Originally they were trorr. Jop
lin. Mo. They are energetic nJ indus
trious and are quit an audition to our
community, They JJ nine scholars to
pur ecuooL,
Half -Sick
rmsii -mi In- iTt
' I first ucd Aver's Farsaparilla
In the ( 1 1 of 1S4S. Since then 1
have tai.cn it every spring as
blood purify in R nJ irve
itrengthcnine medicine."
S. T. Jones, Wichita, I ana.
If you feci run down,
are easily tired, if your
nerves arc weak end your
blood is thin, then begin
to take the good old stand
ard family medicine,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
It's a regular nerve
lifter, a perfect blood
builder. It.MaMlle. All inn.
Aik Tour eoch'f whet h Ihinki of tnr'i
Srarllle. H u..w ll i"ii ihu ru.
o 4 f.mlly vxllrllif t Jllvw M eUIVel4
we wlU b ll4
J. c. aria Co.. Lowell, Maee.
Union Halt.
to
for
I oca
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas went
Canby last Tuesday.
Mr. Draper left a few dayi ago
Hanford, California, to look for
tton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. C. Thelps drove to
Portland last Monday.
Mrs. Peringer and children started for
the bop fields Monday.
Mr. Plpka and family started to the
hop yards last Tuesday.
Mrs. William Draper ia visiting at
John Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas called T. J.
Grimes and family last Sunday.
Otto Striker sold his timber to James
Adkins for 2Sl.
Wlllsnutw.
G. If. Rogers was at Portland Tuesday.
Jim Christiamajn returned Monday
from a pleasure trip In the mountains.
.Misses Bessie and (lenrvlm Capen
returned Thursday from the beach.
Trof. Hyatt is enjoying a well earned
vacation in the mountains.
Mrs. Jas. Downey and Master Everett
visited in the country last week.
Mrs. Harr Shipley was visiting at
Oswego and Portland for a few day.
Mrs. Ernest Mass and Mrs. Bird Beav
ens drove to Portland Wednesday.
Mrs. M.illn, of fortlanil, visiting
ber daughter, Mrs. ti. Jt mcm..
vr, .n.i mh ia. fedmunillar enjoy
ing a'vlsit front Mrs. Edmunds father.
Mia Mav Eire rtttuned from a pleas
ant visit at Vancouver Thursday.
r.urm fiarv of Sunnvaide. spent Sun
day with T. J. Gary and family.
Mr n4 Mr. Andy Fromong and little
daughter visited in Portland Sunday.
Mia Linie Bhlulev and Mis Carrie
Fuller vieited at Oswego Wednesday.
Mr. Ellerr Caoen was called to Port
land Wednesday by the serious lllnt
of her little grandson.
Working Overtime.
Eight hour laws are ignored by those
tireless little workers Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Millions are always at work,
night and day, curing Indigestion, Bili-
oneness, Constipation, Sick Headache
and all Stomach. Liver and Bowel troub
les. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only
25c at Charman & Co.'s drog store.
Subscribe for the Enterprise
Canby.
Quite a number of people left here 0'
Monday morning for the hop fields.
Wilson Evans is bauling piling in the
Barns neighborhood.
C. Burroughs and H. Eccles are ont
east from here with Mr. Kayler's thresh
ing outfit.
Born On Friday morning, to Truman
Stalnaker and wife, a baby girl.
Mrs. Yost is home from the mountains.
Mr. Yoet accepted a job on the way
home to work in the harvest field.
Mr. F. Sleight, of Oregon City, visited
Lis fruit farm at Riverside on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mandeville are spending
their vacation with the Rev. Dunlap, of
Dayton.
Mr. L. Rogers, of Portland, was look
ing up old friends here on Sunday.
The W. L. Co. will commence drying
Petite prunes in the new building about
the middle of this week.
Mrs. Ritner and mother, of San Fran
cisco, are visiting Mrs. Dr. Dedtnan and
Mrs. C. Armstrong. Mrs. Pitman's
mother is a sinter of Mrs. Armstrong.
Mr. Will Kobler, from Portland, came
home las Monday for a short vacation.
Mr. Noe. who was terribly cut with a
"buzz saw laBt Saturday at Bagsby's mill,
died at his home near Needy and the
body was buried at Rock Creek cemetery
last Tuesday at two o'clock.
KafI Cmk.
A CoiiiniUnlca'loB
Mb. Editor Allow me to speak a few
words in favor of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. I suffered for three years with
the bronchitis and could not sieep at
nights. I tried several doctors and vart
ous patent medicines, but could get noth
ing to give me any relief until my wife
got a bottle of (bis valuable medicine,
which has completely relieved me. W.
S. Bbockma.s, Bagnell, Mo. This rem
edy is for sale by G. A. Harding, druggist.
Redland
Threshing is moving along since the
recent rain which did a great deal of
damage to the grain.
A. Holinsworth has relatives from the
East visiting the.
Several hop men have been scounng
our county for hoppickers, which are
very scarce. Only about eight were se
cured where formerly fifty or sixty were
secured with ease.
Mrs. Bonney is the proud possessor of
a bouncing girl, and Mrs. Shimway a
promising son.
Mrs. Moeher and son, Harry, were at
Stone visiting one day last week.
Mins Hattie Gankel, of Portland, is at
her sister's, Mrs. Bell Funk, for a short
sojourn.
Mrs. Linn and Mrs. Eaton's babies
are down with whooping cough.
The farmers of Eagle Creek are having
a bard time trying to lave their grain
crop, but if tb rain will only cease for a
short time they can save most of the
gialn with out much damage.
Bker Chapman and daughter, Ethel,'
of Pendleton, are visiting relatives Here
(or a few days.
Mrs. Viola A. IXnitflass and sons, Roy
and Carl, Mls Sort Chapman anil Miss
Bertha Casedy went to the mountains
yesterday to pick huckleberries.
Rev. Craig, ofOregon City, preached
at the Eagle Creek school house yester
day at 11 a. ui. and at 3 p. m., and at
the Cavenaugh Chapel, Currinsville, in
the evening.
J. P. Woodle and family were visiting
their son, Guy and wile at Dover yester
day. The piling for the Eagle Creek bridge
is all driven so the track laying will
soon be continued to the power plant.
Elder J. C. Van Zandt, of Portlrnd,
closed a aeries of meetings at the Doug
lass school house Wednesday night.
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
C)
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
p
6
o
a
o
o
o
o
o
o
()
o
8
8
A Few Hot Weather
Suggestions
TK PUT UP AND SELL what we
believe to be the MIST HKAUACHH
Cl'KK in the world. That la a broad
statement but we really Mlcve it la true,
We are so positive that we guarantee a
cure, or your money back without a
uiuruiur, The name of our headache
remedy UH. & J HEADACHE
TABLETS. The price ia Twenty
five cent a box. If you huythrm and
they don't effect a cure after taking four
we want you to come back and get your
twenty-five cent. Wc don't say this
because we think you'll want your
money hack but because we know you
won't.
IF YOU ARE TIRED After the ride
get a glass of Soda Water. It'a ml the
thing to brace you up. It' made of
pure catenated water flavored with
rich fruit juice flavors. Clcanlinea la
one of the good Hint aUtit our aoda
and fountain. You cant eect to get
pure aoda where everything ia untidy.
IF THE HOT WEATHER I IAS
BROUGHT ON MOSQUITOS, Plica,
etc., you can eradicate them with
ftOACHINE the ouly good that
will call Insects from thrlr neat and
Immediately kilt them. It kill Kombv
ea, lied Hug, Potato Hugs, Flics, PW,
Lice, Spider, Ant, Carpel Worm, Fle
on doga and cats, Lice on horse, cattle,
fowl and awiue, Price 30 eta. per pint
f j.jo a gallou,
ON GOING TO BED Tak. half a
wiueglnit full of Nile' Celery Nervine
During the day take two or three mote
itoar. In a very abort time the Moxl
will be pure; your apetlte racellent;
jour urrvra at rung; your liver ami atom
eh diaordrr all gone. It wilt make the
people who take it well and strung, liny
it now, Price one dollar.
THIS IS THE SEASON TO GET
READY For Summer Complaint. It I
decidedly wicr to .v twenty-five cent
in getting reaily than aulfi-r great dls
trcH and paiu and pay big doctor bill
by nrglect. The way to prepare ia to
buy a bottle of UUi klx-rry Carminative,
liny it right now. All form of aiimmer
complaint have a dl4grrrahlc habit of
coming wheii you are not thinking
aUait them; often they come at night
when the doctor are all In bed and the
drug atorea cloard.
The Point We Want to Emphasize Is
RELIABILITY
t. ..-.1 ....i..;t . . m.n nratie hlmaelf but that doe not alter fact. A little self pride
is all riKht if it U hone.t. We k for your trade with the di.tinct undemanding that we will try harder to
Live you We are trying hard to make thl. the beat drug .tore; w.
don't cart to he the biggest hut the btnt
HOWELL
RELIABLE
CHAMBERS HOWELL
St JONES
DRUGGISTS
LINN C. JONES
0
o
o
0
0
0
0
o
0
o
o
o
o
0
g
o
8
o
o
8
o
0
0
o
o
8
0
0
8
o
o
occooooooooooooooooocccocccococooocoocco
Josh Westhafer, of Loogootee, Ind., is
a poor man, but he says he would not be
without Chamberlain's Pain Bairn if it
cost five dollars a hot tin, for itsaved him
from being a cripple. No external appli
cation is eaual to this liniment for stiff
and swollen joints, contracted muscles,
stiff neck, sprains and rheumatic and
murcnlar pains. It has also cured num
erous cases of partial paralysi-. It is for
sale by G. A. Harding, druggist.
Molalla.
Settled weather again assures the gath
ering of the grain crop with little dam'
aire. Had the warm, cloudy weather
continued two days longer, there would
have been much grain sprouted : as it
was, when a sheaf lay on the ground root
sprouts grew one men long, jow every
body wants to threijh "right away first"
and there is another "everybody" that
has gone hoppicking.
Many people of this neighborhood were
sad on hearing of Mr. Noe's affliction at
No appetite, loss of strength, nervot ' Z'L"Z
Bess, headache, constipauon, bad breath, """" :- . -
general debility, aour risings, and catarrh of dyln D'an Monday aornitig.
the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol , Mrs. Bimmons, who was hurt in a run
cures Indigestion. This new discovery repro- : gway recently, is still improving,
aents the natural Juices of digestion as they , rx T ... D ...
til in . hulthv .tomach. wmhlned with Our merchant, L. W. Robbins, goes to
Sour
Stomach
Look, look, look lor Alice at the Street
Fair.
Oarai
Henrv Hornshub and Victor Erickson
and James Graham, of Portland, left for
the mountains Monday.
"Pap" Bpangler bad a run away Tues
day. The buggy, in which he was riding
Tame to pieces. The borne wait caught
by orman Howard alter having run
about a mile and a half. No serious
damage was done.
Miss Limehaiiuh, of Portland, is visit
ing her cousin, Miss Delia White.
A large number of CaniHites who were
in the teazle Meld have gone to the hop
fields.
Miss Margaret Lewis is home from
Portland on a short visit to her parents.
Charley White returned from High
Catrfp Saturday where he has been stay
ing for the benefit of bis health. lie is
much improved.
Baavtr tre.
Mrs. and Bertha K.lward and Alvsn
Hughe called on friend in Carus last
Sunday.
The warm weather ha lightened the
hearts of the farmers and saved many a
bushel of grain.
Hop pickitig will begin here this week.
The li. C. Hop yard has as line hops as
there are in the slate of Oregon.
Wsdham & Co.'s w holesale drummer,
alHoAlber& Kniders'a, of Portland, all
were out here taking in oiders and send
ing out for oats wheat and groceries.
Fred Stiner and Lizzie Weidner were
married here at the home of the bride
about a fortnight ago, to w hich the young
men gave a lively charivari and were
treated quite liberally.
The threshing machines are so thick
that yon can here one whistle here aud
the other there and hands are very short
although threritiing will be dune in this
neignrjorhood towards the last of the
week.
John E. Jones and Wm. H. Rhees,
two bachelors at 15. C, were the sufferers
of a itreat Ions laxt (Sunday night. While
John was out sparking, William became
drowsy and went to bed without shutting
the ouuiide or pantry door. When John
I. ..l..u...i .1... H'linl
' l, hull uuvt.lfi,niiii in tliM rmtrninis to flrnl
two loaves of bread and about five pounds
of befnteak gone; ami for all the kicking
and growling that you ever heard, it was
done right then because they could not
make biscuits.
HUMANITY OUTRAGED
The U. S. I)isnsntory anya, coninm PARALYZKS the motor nerve; aco
nite reduce muscular atrei.gth; belladonna produce PARALYTIC aymptoiiu;
hyoacynuma and stramonium are tne same at belladonna; opium leaaeiia the
peristaltic motion of the lKwrl, "Do not eierrciae any curative Influence."
Some of these arc contained in all of the ancient pile mcdii Inea.
Of K-Kll-SA, the only non l'oiaonoua Pile cure, over 4000 drugglnts and
doctors of the highest standing, aay in substance:
Dr. L (irillin in 3) years experience I have no knowledge of any medicine
curing piles except your non-nnrcotic Pile cure. I know IT CuailS.
J. If. Tkout, M. D., and druggist, Los Angeles.
fl.RU-SA cures nilcs or I so paid. Worst cases cured with one box. On
ly reliable up-to-date druggUla sell K-KU-SA. Via :
HOWELL & JONES. HUNTLEY ItROrilKKH, GEO. A,
A Jo.
HARDING.
the seat of the Molalla mines this week,
to look after his interest there.
the greatest known tonic and reconstructive
properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not
only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but thl rjr, J. J. lavitt is about fitted np in
famous remedy cures all stomach trouble i,jg oew 0flflce in the drug store building,
by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and .
strengthening the mucous membranes lining
the stomach.
Mr. S. S. Ball, of Rarenswood, W. Vs., aty:
I wa wtth aour Romaeh for twenty rears.
Kodol cured me and we ara now iufc It la Dial
lor baby."
Kodol Digest What Yon Eat
Tr4 by E. a D.WITT OO.. 0MI0AOO ' W, 17, 18. Weibard building.
Loans.
P.eal property and chattel mortgage
loans. Abstracts furnished.
G. B. Dimicic, Atty. at Law,
Oregon City, Or.
Rooms
Barlow.
W. 8. Tull finished picking hi hops
Wednesday.
D. O. Freeman is enlarging and other
wise improving his store.
Little Edna Wolfe is up from Portland
visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Henry
Hedges.
Jno. Andrews bas taken the contract to
move the big hotel from its present loca
tion down further into town. This is
quite an undertaking but will be a big
improvement.
Wanted 10,000 people to see Alice at
the street Fair.
CATARRH
77i rarn h
ASK
Druggist
for
10 CENT
TRIAL 8IZE.
Ely's Cream Balm
Che Relief at enc.
hle Uie iitruxd Diem- L
bribe. ucurcemAnu . m . eeljef-fc
and drlTe away a tkll U A Y K F VF K
intheHeadouirklr. tlHril I Ullell
is aheortwd. Heale and Protn-U the Jfratirane.
Keetoree the Rerwee of Tairte and fimcll. Full six
S0e.: Trial Wie lnr.; at Drnfrrttte or by oialL
ill DitOTHJUlS, e Warren bdeet, Htm York.
IN OUll ELEGANT NEW STORE
We are located In our large new store and with a
larger and more complete stock of lietter goods, are
better prepared than ever before to furnish you Just
what you want at prices lower than the lowest.
The 3"o-ii- Main St., OREGON CITY
t
Have you seen Alice?
NUfTurd
Mr. Truby, who has been a sufiorer
from d ropey and a complication of die
eases was buried here (Sunday p. m. He
leaves a daughter and grandson here
and son in the East.
There seems to be a peculiar disease
affecting new milk cows. They seern to
have a sore throat, their teeth get loose,
and they cannot eat, but will stand and
nip water for hours and all the time
make a low moan till death ends their
sufferings. 'jVlr. Keller lost one then
Mr. Powell and now Mr. Moser.
Mrs. Gage is entertaining her niece
and husband and two daughters late of
Los Angoles.
Farmers will soon be ready for rain
sufficient to soak up the ground so they
can begin to plow for Kali grain.
Mrs. Hherive and two little girls have
gone to pick hops for the mall carriers.
Nhul.nl.
E. W. Hornschuh and family left yes
terday for the hop yards at Woodbum.
Ed Hettmsn is laid up with a broken
arm. He was unfastening the belt of a
threshing machine when his glove was
caught in the belt, twieting his left arm
I around and tirpntti ni it illHt &hflVA Ilia
elbow.
Kev. Lucas, of Portland, preached an
interesting sermon in Uie Evangelical
church Sunday.
Misses Carrie and Laura Hchuebel
called on Miss Laura Giutber lrst Mon
day. Walter Hchuebel is on the sick list.
(fit
Wm. 1 Ei
MID VITALITY
TJTl. MOTT'ai
wintvi.iiirtM vXCjIjAI
The (trout rnmcily (or nrrvou proatrailnn and all illM-anne of ll" generatlja
Oman of aliht-r aei. aurh in Nnrvnua 1'roaLruLlnn. I 'ul rr Lost ManliooO,
;) luijMitenc.y, NlKhlly KnilaaloDS, Youthful Krrura, Menial Worry, irpiil
I finiu-iro nr I llilum Mvhii.h In I i.ntijmiil Ion ami InMUIIlLV. w llu vnli
Hold at t l.OO por nna.
of
"in, tiHit.i iiiiimniwuD, 1 UU 111 I U I r.fUM", fli IIIBI iv m 1 j , aw-- - "- - - -
hoc co or Upturn, wlih-b lutvl to C'-riHUiiiptloQ ud Irmttiiity- Wtin "r
IlTLD linUr Va Orilttr Wn irtlftriifiLfM til riirn rip rrrtiri1 thi mnnet.
u itn uoino. t,,, for u.oo. mi. morr'sj ui.ni ab levound, otu
For Kale at HUNTLEY'S
-ELLOH
2,000 miles of ong diH
tance telephone wire in
Oregon, WaHtiington, Cali
fornia and Idaho now in
operation by the 1'acific
Station Telephone Com
pany, covering 2,250
townH.
Quick, accurate, cheap
All the HatiHfaction of a
pernonal communication.
UiHtance no eirect to a
clear understanding. Spo
kano and San Francmco
aH eanily heard aa Port
land. -, Oregon City office at
Harding's Drug Store.
PLUMDINC CHARCES
Nuloon I.lcrnMe,
Kotice is hereby given that we will ap
ply at the reguUr September meeting to
the City Council for a lienor license on
Seventh street at the Southern Pacific
right of way known as the Depot saloon.
Roth k A IUkkb.
are no higher than those in any other
trade, and ours are no higher than ser
vice rendered demands.
What we undertake to do in a thorougti
and satisfactory manner. There will
not be found after our workman get
through with a job any defective JoinWi
leaky pipes, looHe connections or ntnef
evidences of "scamped" work. Every
part will be perfect, and look perfect,
and when the bill comes in you'll no
ask for any deduction.
F. C. GADKE
THE PLUMBEf