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OBEGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY SE1TEMRER 11, 1003. tjt sr- sy w iy yfr .tfr-ws 't i CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are requested to re Dewtheir work. We will supply necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear In those column every week. lanby. s Mrs. Millard Lee and daughter, of Portland, came up on Saturday evening's traiu to stay a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. (teoige Penman are spending ttie week with Mrs. Penman's sister Mrs. Waldron in Oregon City. Mr. Penman has just returned from the mines in Southern Oregon. A. Snell, of Portland, is taking care of the prunes in bis large orchard across the track. John Marks and wife, former residents of this place, lost their baby last week. The child was only sick one day. The bop picking in this neighborhood is about finished. Henry Knight and Mr. Hsgan were all through with their yards Saturday nig.it. The W. L. Co. have a large force of men working night and day io the dryer at Riverside. Last Friday J. D. Salerbo met with a severe and painful accident while putting helve in his ax. The heavy double bitted ax dropped on his hand cutting it wry badly. He was taken to .Mr. Sias' dnii! store where Dr. Dedman dressed th wound. Mr. Salerbo just purchased Mr Lineberg's farm about two weeks ago. Josh Westhafer, ofLoogootee, Ind., is a poor man, but he says he would not be without Chamberlain's Pain Balm if it cost fife dollars a bottle, for it saved him from being a cripple. No external appli cation is equal to this liniment for stiff ml swollen joints, contracled muscles, st ff neck, sprains and rheumatic and muecular pains. It has also cured num erous canes of partial paralysi-. It is for sale by li. A. Harding, druggist. Molalla. More rain. More gool weather is wanted as there is tnucb grain out in the shock yet. O. V. Adams' wheat yielded 42 bush els per acre. They finished picking at the Moore hop yard yesterday. The Moshbergerand Lowery hop yards have also been completed, with a half yield for all of them. Wm. J. K. Vicli has been on the sick list but is now on the road to recovery. IV. Leavitt is now located in his new ottice, where he has more room. Miss Nettie Wiletts, of Poitland, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. T. M. Cross, returned to her home last Sun day There is a family from Portland just moved into the Wm. Dart house, South Molalla, where they expect to spend the winter and stay until they build on their own land recently purchased In the southwest part of this precinct. Miss Mattie li. Leavitt has just re turned home from the teachers institute in Washington, w here she has been re elected to teach for the next school year. Another railroad survey was run last week through this country about two miles west of this town. A splendid grade was secured, 1 per cent or less, over the basin and Everhart hill, tbroiwh the Ogle pass; the route is from a big belt of timber beyond Crooked r inger Prairie through this country to Portland. The surveying party will be near Oregon City by the time thisaptear8 in print. Hnlino. Mnlino is still alive. Farmers are busy threshing in this vicinity. F. M. Manning has returned home, ' having sold bis store at Kathlamet to his : son Frank, who was recently married. Jot Mallatt and Charles Daniels are working for Mr. Austin at Liberal. The Mulino baseball nine are doing fine, the tallies standing 19 to 5 in favor of the Mulinoites. Agnes, Eva and Mis. Wallace and Er nest Davis went to Aurora to pick bops a few days ago. We are glad to see the railroad crowd t camped in our midst again. f Miss Delia Glover, of Eagle Creek, is I vi-iting her sister, Mrs. Ed Trullinger, . at present. A. Dougan has gone to Silverton to dry hops. Fred Wood-dde made a business trip to Needy and Aurora last week. Ed. Bowman is working for Armstrong of Macksburg. Working? Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always at work, nigbt and day, curing Indigestion, Bili ousness, Constipation, Sick Headache and all Stomach. Liver and Bowel troub : les. Easy, pleasant, safe, eare Only 25c at Charman & Co.'s drug store. Willamette. Miss Carrie Werner is enjoying her new piano. Eddie Berdine returned Sunday from a pleasant visit at Oswego. Mrs. Geo. Rogers and Robt. Cook are enjoying a visit from their mother and brother this week. Mrs. Jas. Downey, and Mrs. Andy Fromong have been on the sick list the past week. Pearl Andross from the wood camp had the misfortune to break her arm last Thursday. Bert Shipley and Loyd Fuller came np from Oswego Saturday evening. Mrs. Ernest Mass and the children spent Saturday with Mrs. Frank Brown at Parkplace. Mrs. Jos. Egge and daughter Nellie accompanied by Miss Ella Ream are en joying an outing op the river. Mrs. Beavens and Miss Bessie are vis iting at Buna Vista. Miss Ruby Ladd and Miss Lena God frey, of Portland, visited over Sunday with their grandparents Mr, and Mrs. Saunders. Miss Maggie Harmon spent Sunday with tier parents at Sunnyside. Mrs. E. J. McKittrick spent Saturday and Sunday in Portland. Elmer Thompson bad a lively runaway Saturday. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of s'rength, nervous ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol eves Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural Juices of digestion as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. BiH, of Raventwood, W. Vs., stys: Iwu troubled with sour stomach for twenty jean. Kodol cured me and we art oow uatni It la milk for baby." Kodol Digests What Yon Eat aSesacl. $1.00 Size ho!d!rr2H ttmetttetrtl aba, which sella lor (0 cent. Prepared by t O..DeWITT 00., 0HI0AQO A t'oiiuiiuulraUoi Mr. EmroR Allow me to speak a few words in favor of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I suffered (or three years with the bronchitis and could not sleep at nights. I tried several doctors and vari ous patent medicines, but could get noth ing to give me any relief until my wife got a bottle of ibis valuable medicine, which ha completely relieved me. W. S. Bhockman, Bagnell, Mo. This rem edy is for sale by U. A. Harding, druggist. Kldorndo. Several of the farmers haven't threshed yet in this berg. Jones & Paine started picking hops on Thursday. Clms. Daniels, Otto Strycker and Al. Jopes went to Hubbard to dry hops this week. C. C. Maricle passed through here Sunday. Wm. Austen and father, of Liberal, passed through here Sunday looking for cattle. A l'urgatiTe llrure. If you ever took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for bilious nets or constipation you know what a purgative pleasure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all bile without producing unpleasant effects. Tbey do not gripe, sicken or weaken, but give tone and strength to the tissues and or gans involved. W. H. Howell, of Hous ton, Tex., says "No better pill can be used than Little Early Risers lor consti pation, sick headache, etc." Sold by U. A. Harding. Onion Halt. Otto Striker, of this place, went np the country with A. L. Jones to help him dry hops. Mr. Summerfk-ld is hauling lumber to build him a house on his land near Can by. C. A. Nash and family, of Oregon City, was visiting at Perry Burns' last Sunday. Irwin Wheeler and family, of Eastern Oregon, is visiting at H. S. C. Phelos' B. J. Helvey went to Canby on busi ness last Friday. Jno. Burns is helping L. P. Burns on bis new house. Some have already returned from the hop yards. It 4avd UN Leg. P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga., suf fered for six months with a frightful run ning sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in Eve days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25cts. Sold by Char man & Co., druggists. Reedy, Hop picking is nearly over and most of us are glad for the rainy weather has made picking very unpleasant. Miss Lizzie Herman who has been vis iting her eister, Mrs. Eugene Gleason, at Shaniko, returned home Monday. Mrs. Firier and daughter Anna, old time residents of this place but now trom Dicky Prairie, are picking hops at Gab lors. Mrs. Ora Jackson and daughters passed through here Sunday enroute for Woodcock's hop yard at Handy. For Young Men and Young Women. There is nothing 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 mussy, 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 eon's barber shop. Loans. Real property and chattel mortgage loans. Abstracts furnished. G. B. Dimick, Atty. at Law, Oregon City, Or. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Barlow. W. W. Jesse made a btiainesa trip to Portland Monday. Leonard rrmontor returned from Eastern Oregon Saturday after an ah sence of several weeks. D. 0. Freeman pays the highest mar ket price lor all country products Mrs. Jim Jesse visited Sat unlay and Sunday with friends at New F.ra. Mr. an J Mrs. Smith, of Yam Hill are visiting their daughter aud lamily,.Mrs. Jno. Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Krikson and son from Wisconsin are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Slatachr. Thev emeet to IttlV a lilacs and make Oregou their future home. Hr.it, in wlm lias Imii at tending school at Portland, is home on a vacation. S. Evans visited friends at Hubbard Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Tull made, a bum. ness trip to Portland Wednesday. Mr. Lindholm had his wrist quite badly sprained while harnessing his horse Sun day. The halter rope got twisted around his wrist in some w ay and the horse be came frightened and jumped, twisting his wrist right back. Mr. Lindholm tlnds it very painful. D. 0. Freeman has some heavy work shoes he is selling very cheap. Hop picking is about over in this local ity. Mrs. Chas. Childs, of Osweg visited over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Evans. The Norwegians have purchased the church formerly owned by the Method ists and held their first service Sunday. Miss Dollie Kendall returned home Friday, after a several months' vinil with friends in Eastern Oregon. Mure It lot-.. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an individual disorder ol the system. Overwork, Ions of sleep, nervous tension w ill be followed by utter collapse unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing mo efficient to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a wonderlul tonic, aud effective nervine and the great est all around medicine (or un down systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheu matism and Neuralgia and exprls Mala ria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guaranteed by Charman A Co., druggists. Dover. Saturday was a very stormy day and it still continues. There is a great deal of grain out and it will soon all soil if this weather snu coutuiues. Onarterlv meetimr next Saturday and Sunday, September 12 and 13. Every body Is invited. We need a good teacher at the school. Mrs A. .1. k'itr.miller and Mrn. Wilcox and son went to Portland last Wednesday. Rnv Sherman went home after spend ing a few weeks' vaiatinn with George kit, miller. ccoocccoccooccoocooccoc: o io 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 A Few Hot Weather Suggestions WE PUT UP AND SELL what we believe to be the IU5ST HKADACJIH Ct'RH in the world. That ia a broad statement but we really believe it la true. We are so positive that we guarantee a cure, or your money hack without a murmur. Tho name of our headache remedy ia H. & Js'. HEADACHE TACLETS. The price ia Twenty five cents a box. tf you buy them and they don't effect a cure after taking four we want you to come back and get your twenty-five cent. We don't say this because we think you'll waul your money back hut tweauae we know you won't. IF YOU ARE TIRED After the ride get a giant of Sod Water. It's just the thing to brace you up. It's made of pure coShoimtcd water flavored with rich fruit juice llavora. Clranlineas i one of the good Minl alout our ao.la ami fountain. You cant ck-cI to get pure soda where everything i untidy. IF THE HOT WEATHER HAS BROUGHT ON MOSQUITOS, Plica, etc., you can eradicate thrm with ROACHINE the only K"' "'' will rail Inarcta from their nrstt and immediately kill thrill. It kill Horn li ra, lied Huga, Potato Hugs, Plies, Pleas, Lice, Spiders, Aula, Carpet Worms, Picas on doga and cats, Lice on horars, cattle, fowls aud swine. Price 50 cts. per pint fi.yi a gallon. ON GOING TO BED Take half a winrglaaa full of Nile's Celery Nervine During the day take two or three unite doses. In a very short time the blood will be pure; your apctitc eicrllrtit; your nerves strong; your liver and stom ach disorder all gone. It will make the people who take it well and strong, lluy it now. Price one dollar. THIS IS THE SEASON TO GET READY I'or Sumiiier Complaint. It ia decidedly wlarr to pay twenty-five crnta in gelling ready I lull sutler great dis tress and pain and pay big doctor bllla by neglect. The way to prepare is to buys Inittle of lllarklierry Carminative, lluy it right now. All forme of summer complaint have a disagreeable habit of coming when you are licit thinking atxmt them; often they come at night when the doctors arc all in bed aud the drug atorea closed. The Point We Want to Emphasize Is RELIABILITY It may sound egotistical to hear a man praise himself but that dues not aller facia. A little aelf oride ia all right if it ia hotirst. Wc ask for your trade with the dislincl undrraUudiiig that wr will try herder to give you aatisfaction than any other druggist. We arc trying hard to make thla the lat drug alore; we don't care to be the biggest but the brst. HOWELL Si JONES RELIABLE DRUGGISTS CHAMBHRS HOWn.L UNN I!. JOM-S CCCOCCCOOC0O000OOO000CC00O00OOC0OOC0OC' Bears the Signature of The Klnlehlna Toarh. The small boy with his eye own of ten knows more of things ns they are than the nrtlst who draws things ns they nre not. An lllustrntor who Is wlrinini; laurels by his flue work main tains that his most valuable critic Is his son, a Imi.v of twelve. lie knows little about drawing, snys the artist, but lie has n ipilck sense for beauty and a keen imagination ns well. Not long ago I had to mnke n drawing of n street full of people running to a fin-. I fluttered myself I lind made a lifelike and moving scene nrul submit ted It to my boy with a feeling of satis faction. lie surveyed It for a moment, hands In his pockets, head on one able. Then he said: "The people are nil right, but Where's the dots?" The dog?' I inquired. "What dog?" "Any dog," be said In a torn; of pity for my dullness. "Why, futlier, don't you know there's ulwnys at least one flog running alongside and getting un der everybody's feet when you're going to a Are? Haven't you ever been to n fire, father, or wen a crowd going to one?" When I thought It over I knew he was right, and the dog went In. Youth's Companion. A Business Epitaph. Amusing epitaphs are not tllfltctilt to find If one Is seeking them. The Che shire Republican cite a most singular (one which may 1st found on a monu ment in eastern Tennessee; Sacrfl to the m'-mory of John Smith, foe. twenty y.-ars n-nl"r partner of tho Arm of Hmlth & Jom.-s, now J. J. Junes A Co. The names are not really Hmlth and Jones, but they will answer for the purposes of the story. "I met Jones luter," says the narrator, "and he gave me a frank explunutlon of the Inscrip tion. "Smith was a bachelor without rela tives," he sold, "but he knew a tre mendous lot of country people, and If any of them hnppened to see his grave they might think that the old house had closed up and gone out of business. 60 I thought It no more than right to let them know that the firm was still alive." No Doubt About It. A kind hearted lady saw a small boy seated on one of the benches in Fair mount park the other day smoking a cigar which she afterward told a friend seemed almost as big as him self. The lady is an enthusiastic anti tobacco worker and never loses an op portunity to Impress, especially upon youthful minds, the evils of using to bacco in any form. Seating herself by the side of the lad, he said kindly, "Oh, my boy, wouldn't your father be dreadfully pnlned If be saw you smoking that cigar?" "Rather think he would," responded the twentieth century young man without removing the weed from his mouth. "This is one of his best cigars." Philadelphia Ledger. SELF INDUCED AILMENTS. The F0II7 ut NuraliiK the llablt of ol Krrllnar Well. Few people realize that their allmeiili nre largely self Induced, says (. S. Mar den In Success. They get Into 11 habit of not feeling well. If they get lip In the morning with a slight hernia' he or some other trilling indisposition, In stead of trying to rise above this con dltloti they take a positive plensnre in rxpntintlng uixm their feelings to any one who will listen. Instead of rouiliut lug the tendency to Illness y filling the lungs with pure, fresh :Ht they dose themselves with "headache tablet:" or some other putent specific warrantisl to cure whatever 111 they think tbey nre suffering from. They lgln to pity themselves nnd try to attract pity and sympathy from ethers. Unconsciously by detailing and dwelling upon ttn-lt symptoms they re-enforce the first aim pie suggestions of Illness by a whole army of thoughts and fears nnd Imnges of disease until they nre unfitted lo du a day's work In their homes or olllces. There Is greater dnnger that young girls who nre delicate while growing up and lounge around the house and lie down whenever tbey feel the lenst hit out of sorts will form a habit of Inva lidism when tbey reach maturity. How often do we se such girls "brace up" at once when anything hap pens which Interests or excites them! An invitation ton reception or a ball or any other pleasant soclnl function nets like a tonic. For the time being an In Stan Ui noons cure Is effected. They up as well as nnybody until after the en tertain men t. Indulgent mothers nre frequently to blame for this physical and mental la.I ness, for It Is nothing more, on the part of their daughters. A lounge or sofu Is a positive curso in many a home, be cause It Is such a temptation to lie down and succumb to trifling sugges tions of Illness or the least lndlxposl tlon. A habit of giving in whenever yon "don't feel like It" hr fatal to all achievement and ruinous to self disci pline, self noise and nobility and dig nity of bearing. THE AURORA BOREALIS. A Spectacle That la Macalflecnt la Its Imperativeness. It was a trifle past the afterglow o' sunset, and the sea was a deep rich purple, with long flowing swells. The sky, a fine light turquoise blue at ho rizon, gradually deepened Into n rich cobalt, in which a few stars twinkled A mnjority of the men were absorls-d in various occupations below when a call of enthusiasm brought all up on deck. At a point low 011 the southwest horizon a faint film bail arisen, which rjulckly, silently nesinhcil the form of o curtain, waving and mounting upward in two stately column past a group of finely shape! etrrostratiis. In a few seconds It was across the zenith, dis playing lieautiful pale yellows, greens and delicate pink and blue lights, with tditfiifi8 8t Intervals, of faljijjunile and rti. 'I l.i- - :: ; - : 1 d il d rapidly in ever uir;. It; ; :-. I n." r p -dive un til the 1 1 - ill' ; : . 1 : 1 1 - u s ih In hind the far imrlhwc I l.m 111:1 We uir.- ul.out oil ill - l.inl-h port of (JiMltlmitli. 1; ! I:in.i, a a illl.-lently Southern I: ::!!. !c .'t Ill's season fur the alternation of iiay a el n' r' t. n'nl ss the heavens daI.' ned t: e n ars .-hone Willi Incrcnriii:; ln-l, htu 1 through this great shii, !:r; i dl of lilit. The hi-ivciM and tie "i tn-w darker and il:ivl..-r. nivl the iiup.r.i brighter Slid lilll 'el' l i li.'l Clint.' chllllgifl of form and co''-r. with tie- i r-i-u and yel low and lilue I'tvs ;.ret inilnutlng nnd the delli-nt sin--li from the aurora's light will! ing la llci-y a-rpeut forma over th" face if the moving writers. What liiipn-s.-.'i.es. whut mngulll-rem-' It h'-hl ti e soul ns In a spell. There wi: 11 t lail'-li t.ill;lng Splendid as It was. 1 n't -cm -an I n l'n s.i'd auro ras which 1 i-i ilttcnl n deeper Impres sion, line dou'itl s t i the presence of the long night of the f.tr north. Cen tury. Arlonu Sunshine. To one who has been tin-re, says f'as par W. I Job;-on In Sunset Magazine, the name Aiimn. tlrst of all, suggests: sunshine mid plenty of It. Nowhere on the globe Is sun-ililiie more abundant, more appreciated or more harmless, in-di-ed, a sunstroke has never Iwcn re corded In this territory. Though all good ArlzoiilaiiH have crossed the Ilas sayiunpa river, which int. according to tradition, illvcs's fine of the iiowcr to tell the trulh, I believe U.dr record 1 are accural" in !o -n-'i'ilve. The ex planation Is fo .itil l i t:- r ,ct that heat Is not so 1 1 1 t -' 1 a inatli r of lcniio!iic tcr 11s of bin. I'd'' . The dry. I el air of ti e .V--:.--.t d.-e-rt Is lliviiioi ii! ill to !h" I -ill tat,"'. 1 lie 1 all learn to love the desert. Tlcre the ,-t: n rises nnd sunsets nre 1'ilenn !v b'-;ot. fill mid nowhere 011 cu-tli richer In col or. Tills Is sonielli ics call d S'Miset Land. It ml-lit n I be called Land of Sunrise.- Sunset Mnua.iiie. Ilrlrncllon. "Look here, Mr. I'.dltnr," excln! ,1 in irate caller, "you referred to me yes terday as n reformed drunkard. You must apologize or I'll sun your paper for libel." "Very well, uir," replied the editor. "I'll retract the statement cheerfully. I'll say you haven't reformed." Nasal CATARRH In sill Ita Ely's Cream BalmtAT,m clcarii, snotlirw aim) hrali the diseased niMiilirun. J tcuri-i catarrh ami tlrivea ewsjr a cold ia the hend quickly. Oram Rnlin li plcwl Into the nsitrils,iri'l over Uie mtmlinuie end is elworlasL ltelief U lin medUUj Mid a euro followe. It It not drjrlng-dis-e not produce sneezing. Large Size, M cent at Drug glale Of by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents. ELT BKOTliEiiS, t Warren street, Sew York wr PLUMDINC CHARCES are no higher I ban those in any other trade, and ours are no higher than Mr vice rendered demands. What we undertake lo do in tlioroagh and satisfactory manner. There will not be found afUr our workman jet through with a Job any defective joints, b-nky piisis. loose connections or olhet evidences of "nenmped" work. Kvery part will bs perfect, and look perfect, and w hen the bill comes in you'll not ask for any deduction, F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER allMI. BC YEARS' (Ml hi Dcsiqns ''MHO Covhiomts Ac Anyone n1ln a sketrh end lMfipl"n m Otili'klr 'rtin mr I'l'inl"" free wlislf liiiillnn la prcihslilr ilMMn. l"""""'!i tii,ii..mctlr..iin.iieil. HANDBOOK on ril emit Irmi. liMist eumicf for Bni-urms iisleni. I'slmiie Ukrii tlimuiili Muiili Co. receite tptruu (will, vlihiHit olisrve. In the Scientific American, A handsomely lllnatratMl woeaty. I """11! rnlnlliin i.f sny n-l.,iilllln Journal. 1""' " .-sr: le.ir n.enllia.lU Buhl brail ""1r"T fiUNN4Co.M,,NewJp Dmitri omee, tr r HU Waehluaiun. u Letter List. The follow ing is the list of letters fa maining in the postofllce at Oregon City Oregon Sept. 10, 1!HKI: womkn's list. linker Mrs Mahals Mohony Miss Edn demons Mrs N J Maxson Miss Olive Ktters Mrs Andy Neppach Mrs rannie Jones Mrs Lottie 1'kg Mrs B Dully mkn's list. Heeler Charles P-eggs Alfred W I'.radleyJ II I'.radlcy J J Krlk C W Kvens J C Everett Martin Frank John (mild W A Howard H KugerJ riuiiimer Hon II i Kose O O WohrWm i'kg M V Everett TOM P.KANDALL.PM. It. L. Holman, leading nn(lertkr Oregon City, Oregon. March ZcH