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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, t 1903 correspondence! Intiuirui. K. Scott, ex county commissioner, was nee n on our streets one day lust week, J. P. Woodle and familv, of Fugle i. - .1 T. l ivn-e., w as iraiiug reisuvee iirru euu- i dav. CUrkailia. PitrrMNivimlentft are itHiuested to re- new their work. We will supply all I Quite, few of l.miww girls are ' , ' attending school t Paikplace. Among necessary stationery. The new from j ,Pm , Yictorine and Mary Wilson, your neighborhood should appear in 1 Laura White, Ruby Cooke and Celina tho.e columns every week. j Rodlum. Miss Ethel Osburn is attending school at Ashliiiul, Jackson county. A hunt fur t v invited tfiiesta assembled Mt. Hood Hiid the intervening wooded ' the residence of A. W. Cooke Sept. ID hills loom up dimly through the vail of m honor of Misses Ruby and Sahina Oicgon mist that promise? a later down ; Cooke n"1' spent the evening plaving pour. gamea anil eating ice cream. Percy Mi.Koad;irmelw1.sintownvest,.rdav:1,or,l,V' ''s Thorpe and Mrs. Geo. look.ng for hands to hc!p pick cncu.n-! I". furnished music and at a late hour hers. He grows thia vegetable for mar-! " departed for their homes hoping for ket on quite an extensive scale. 1 "I11""" of Mm "ot 1 ! taut future. t'iackama farmers seem verv much Well, teaslo and hop picking are over unra nwint and un are all home anaill. Missea IVlla and Edith While visited O in Portland a few days last week. j Q Miss Margaret Lewis, of Portland, w ho has heen viaitlug her parents for several ; weeks, returned to 1'orlland Thursday , j j Miss Kathlyn Jones left Tuesday (oi j W Portland, w here she intends to slay (or Q a time. Q J. K. Graham, of Poitland, was at 11. f O Your Doctor Sends You Here Faust's SumUv. alive to judge from the many loads of produce, the live stock, etc., Hint pass along on the way to the Portland market. John Talbot and family left town last week to spend the w inter In a piling camp. James A. Wells who recently sold his pla' to A. O. Hayward, of Oregon City, is l ("paring to move to Portland. For the present he and his wite are stopping with relatives here. A smali house belonging to Mrs. Delia John-on caught on tire last Friday. The wo-tt lesult was two I irge holes in the roof. Mrs. Black, of Clackamas, has sold her place near the sell o! house consist ing of three and one half acres of land with buildings. I: is reported that the puulu.ser will open no a blacksmith's shop. Consideration i-'iO for sale of place. The Misses I.nla and Lilian Hayward went up to (begun City Sunday morning to he present t a lunch party given at the home of Miss Kiiima Johnson. We har.lly pick up a newspaper but what we read about some man in the milk business getting into trouble and its all nl nit that cow that gives the ! water. She makes the milk too thin or! in other words, it w ill not come up to the standard in test. Now about our coal ! oil. The w riter has a can that is at least j one fourth water or something that will ut hum in the lamp. We think it a , siuime to prosecute me poor iiiuk man and let the man go unpunished that puts so much water in the coal oil that it is almost impossible to bum it. IMetlni; Invite IHoeii-c To cure dyspepsia or indigestion it is bereavement no longer necessary to live on milk and toast. Starvation produces such weak ness .hat the w hole system becomes an easv prey to disease. Kodol Pysnepsia Cure enable, the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome food that one cares to eat, nnil is a never failing cure tor t t,.l.. ,,f P.irf 1.tl,t Mtwtllt Natllr day and Sunday in Cams, the guest ot , J his brother-in-law, I". I. Jones. i q Lucy nnd Charlie Oliver expect to ' f start for Eastern Oregon in a couple of w eeks. j O Cams was saddened last week by the; visitation of the Heath Angel, who t ok from our midst our much esteemed neighbor, J. G. Young. Mr. Young was horn February S. is:i.'i, and died 'Sept. "It, lDOli. He was a patient snf- ! feier for years fioui paralysis. He was ; a strict Christian and died with the1 words, "I willsoon he with Jesus, "m his ; hps. lie leaves to mourn Ids losa a wile,. two daughters and ten gaudchihlren. We mourn the loss of a loved one, I Whose on 1 v iron.' before. We shall soon hear the voice of the Q loved one, 1 p Calling from the other shore. j V Mrs. Young and two daughters, Mis iO Monroe Irish and Mrs. Frank liish, de sire to express their thanks to those : a friends w ho were so kind during their ' O O o o o o o o o t IVrlcct liiinlc 1111 lion, dvspepsin and all stomach troubles Kodol digests what you eat makes the stomach sweet. Soid bv Geo. A. Hard- Rev. Hawoith goes to Salem this week I to attend ivnieren-e. It 18 hoped tliat he will be returned to ilia pastorate hete. Kev. Start and delegates from the Congregational church of this place, go up l Oregon City Tuesday a. tn. to at tend tb state association held with Pastor Bollinger' church. A Cure tor Iyiepln. I had dyspepsia in i's worst form and felt miserable most all the time. Did not enjoy eating until after I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure which has completely cured me. Mrs. W. W. Savior, Milliard", Pa. No appetite, loss of strength, nerv ousness, headache, constipaiion, hail breath, sour risngs, indigestion, dyspep sia and all stomach troubles are quickly cured by the use Kodol. Kodol repre sents the natural juices of digestion com bined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. It cleanses, purifies and sweetens the stomach, bold by Geo. A. Harding. Kedlana The beautiful w eather adds much to the pleasure of tarru labor, and espec ially potato digging. The road work is moving along some what slowly, as band cannot be se cured. Those who cgn work will not, and those who will work cannot. Morgan & Co. bailer full blast. are running their hay B. F. Linn is at the mill on Fall creek, superintending the building of s new Wagon roid from he mill to Uafield. New U. S. mail boxes can be seen everywhere along our road. B. L. Commons, D. Handjay Mother and Fred Wilcox returned Sa'urday from a week's outing at Squaw lake ami Roaring river, They report a pleasant time, having good hunting and plenty of berries. Miss Ilicinbothem is no better at present writing. Miss Lillie McCubbin, of Logan, is visi'ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A Sprague, of this plar'e. Harry M'jsher, Maude and Millie Stone go to Salem this week to enter Willamette. Miss Ora Wilcox, who has been visit ing friends at Macksburg for the past month, returned home Saturday. You are on the right road, Fritz on. Keep M. A Thoughtful .Tlan. M. Auetin, of Winchester, Ind.. knew what to do in the hour of need. H.s wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of arid tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and she got relief at once snd was finally cured. Only 25c at Cbarman & Co.'s drug store. Kgle Creek. The threshers have finished thresh ing and stored their machines the first part of lust week, so everybody is busy with other plant work. There were three car loads of people visited F.agie Creek Sunday. Henry Hotrmeister and family, of Damascus, wete visiting friends here Sunday. William Markwood and family, of Portland, formerly of Eagle Creek, w ere visiting at Fred Hotfuieisier's Sunday. S. E. Holcomh and family, of Port land, called at Judge Woodle's Sunday, but found all away except some of the boys. Come again, Sam. David Douglass, of Cherryville, is hauling grain from this section for his winter feed. , A pair of deer were seen in W. J. Howlett's field Friday last. Mr. H. took a shot at them, but failed to secure any game. I suppose he was troubled slightly with buck ague, as be has not been deer banting lately. The Nalre Thai Ileal' without leaving a scar is DeWitt's. The name Witch Hazel is applied to many salves, but DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the only Witch Hazel Salve made that contains the pure unadulterated witch hazel. If any other Witch Hazel Salve is offered you it is a counterfeit. E. C. DeWitt invented Witch Hazel Salve and DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve i) the best salve in the world for cuts, burns, bruis es, tetter, or blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. is the one that will cleanse the system, set the liver to action, remove the bile, clear the complexion, cure headache and leave a good taste in the mouth. The indiges I famous little pills for doing such work pleasantly and ettecluallv aro DeWitts Little Earlv Ulsers. Hob Moure, ol La fayette, Ind , says: "All other pills I have used gripe anil "icken, w hile De Witt's Little harlv liisers are simply perfect " Sold by tieo. A.Harding. Ce!arlftl. Mrs. Jim Hall was at Portland last week on a visit. 1 Mires estate changed Beaver (.reek. Fine weather is the order ot the day. Mr. J. S. Thomas and friends, from Chinook, are here visiting bis farm. Shannon Bros, and W. Thomas bave gone deer hunting. A few of the B. C.'s attended the char ivari at the Lettman family recently. A. Pany has returned to his home from Wardner, Idaho. Kldurado. Ernest Jones was doing business in Canby Saturday. The dance at John Martin's Saturday evening was a decided success. Clyde Smith is buisy plowing. Again the Maple Lane baseball nine failed to appear as agreed. This makes twice. Ike Vaughn called on W. H. Jones Monday. Julias Bherendt has purchased a "hunchgraes" from John Jackson. Curtis Melvey has a new horse. S. W. and Adam Bany visited with W. LL Jones and family Sunday. Helvey and Jones are hauling lumber to their stock ranch. They are going to build a new house on it. Frank Schoenborn was out home Sun day from Oregon City. The week. J. M. James purchased a team and new harness last week. The Dix hoys are threshing in the neighborhood. Print Hall has the contract to build the woodshed for the district school No. 51J. D. A. James and wife were at Ira Ba nyes' visiting Sunday, o o o o o o o o o o o o ' o hands last ! o o o o o o o o o A Orral NchmKIoii. There was a big sensation in Leesville, Ind., when W. II. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. Me writes: I endured insufferable agonies from asthma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a com plete cure." Similar cures of ennsomp '.ion. pneumonia, bronchitis and giipare numerous. It is the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1. Guaranteed by Cbarman A. Co., druggists. Trial bottles free. 1 mm Hicaiist ho knows you will p't your mcdiauo miulo up as lit pipsc, ilu's. Ilo known ulso that our druH uro ItcsIi. You liko to coino hern hecituse you are IiviiUmI riht. Wo like to see our customers even if they only want a postage clamp. coooccoo cccocooocooocococooocoooccoo o, ,0 We Are Agents l?or Security Stock Remedies Kvery package sold on a spot cash guarantee. "No cure, no pay." No "Hod Tape" ahotit it. If you are not satisfied come hack and get your money. W'K are putting tip TASTFI.F.SS COD hlVER OIL. (iuarantecd to contain .10 per cent I'll re Nor wegian Cod l,iver Oil, a Wonderful tonic and fat producer. Try a hottle today. ft (6 'fv-viO-fc H 1 1 . Another Side Line Is - 4- S rv u. m'S --'.V :n J;;1 We have a full lint, of 1 Tahlets, l'ai.H, 1Vh, IVn- k Paper an.l llnvel- -1 v ... . .... ..... .... , l.-V i , n "r1' "1K- 111 ,H'" PAINT OIH' our s''''' s a,1' w a"' "l:l'i'n inducement , to hiivers at this time. Ahsolutely Pure Prepared Paint at $l..1() per gallon. Less in .1 gall. u tpiantities. Special prices in pure I,cad and Oil. We are handling a material called "Pacipieret" for staining and varnishing, at at a very moderate figure. iet a can and make your old furniture good as new. HOWELL St JONES RELIABLE DRUGGISTS CHAMBERS HOWnLL LINN 12. JONI-S 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 8 8 ooooocoooccooooooooooooooooooocococoocco Molalla. the the Wehfoot lias redeemed itself with much appreciated ioxl weather for Imal saving of the crops. Shaver A Co have concluded to thresh at Kusselville this week. Potato diutdmf has commenced and the spuds are turning out well. Sheep shearing 'lambs; Iish begun in several flocks. Clackamas County District Pomona Grange nieeta here secoiid Wediieaday in (October. Molalla Grange No. :ilO meets first Saturday in October, ID o'clock a. in. Maripiam fair at the old stand October 3 and 4. Thomas Broa. go to Table Hock this week to look after the mountaina. James Tubbs had the misfortune to fall from the wagon box while unloading beans last week and severely hurting his hip and back. But surely now he will soon be around again, as his wife re cently brought into the home a fine baby girl and all doing well. Harlow. The many friends uf Jacob Yost and Minn Martha Nordhauen will he pleased to learn that they wean united in mar riage Wedneoday, September 2H, at the home of the bride's parent, by the Kev, II. Flatlunatin of Aurora. After the cere mony the newlv wed eil pair took the train for Portland, where they spent sev eral days viMiting with friend, returning home Saturday. Several of the boys were watching Jacob's movements and about ten o'cluck Saturday evening about thirty of them gathered around the house ami with nil can, cow lells, horno, hor.te-liddlea and various other musical instrumc iiti treated Jacob and his bride to Home of the latest and moKt popular mimical selections. Jacob wan prepared for them, however, and alter hnteniiig to the enchanting ni ii for a while be in vited the Ik.vh in an I treated to a very dainty and appetizing lunch to which all did ample jiiMtii e After spending i-ev-eral hours in various amusement, they all departed for home, w i-l.mg Jacob ami his bride a long anil happy wedded life Low. Logan. We want a telephone now. Fanners gt your treapaas notices ready. A young man working with Mr. Tliun's hay baler, had bin leg broken while, feeding the trcna one day this week. Mr. M. Krakes baa been suffering with rheumatism. Stone, 1igan, Viola ami Hmlland peo ple now have rural free delivery. Mr. Joenke, the carrier, has a neat delivery out tit. CABTORIA, Bean th ,tie ir'S m Hn" Itobbe.l the Urare. A startling incident is narrated by J Oliver, of Philadelphia, as follows : "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes Btinken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and Bides, no appetite, growing weaker day uy uay. inree physicians iiad given me up. Then I was advised to use Elec tric Bitters; to my great joy, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they rob bed the grave of another vietim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed at Cbarman & Co. 'a drug store. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of f'-enf1h, nervous Deas, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the atomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol care Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural Juices of digestion as they azlst In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructlva properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure doea not only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this by cleansing, purifying, aweetenlng and ,l0me nday afternoon to witness the strengthening the mucous membranes Unlng me stomacn Shubel. Rev. and Mrs. Bott, of Parkplace, vis ited among Shubel friends Sunday. Henry Brandt, of Ely, was s caller in our burg during tbe week. Miss Laura Ginther, who is attending school at Oregon City, was borne Hator day and Sunday. Miss Laura Shnble has gone to Oregon City to spend the winter with ber uncle and family. Quite a number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. Hettrnan gathered at their Mr. S. S. Bill, el Frrmniooi, W. Vs., tTr m I iu troubled with aour stomach for twenty nn Kodol cured bm and we are now uslot It la nuA or bear." Kodol DfeetU What Yon 1st. Brttlafeolr. 11.00 Sue hoIdlnfSK OaMtfcstrUl size, which sells for 60 cents PrvpaisW bf E. O. DeWlTT ft 00.( OHiOAOO christening of their only grandchild Will Hettrnan, Elnora and Henry Ginther made a flying trip to Col ton Monday. Miss Louise Steiner spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. E. T. Ginther. Tbe Enterprise $1.50 per year. Wtaffurd Mrs. Watters returned to her home in Glencoe last Saturday, leaving her mother, Mrs. Weisenborn, feeling some what better in health. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kruse visited at Jonn Sudlings last Sunday. After a short visit with his wife and little girl. Charlie Borland returned to Baker county. Tom Turner drove a colt to town last week and hitched it to a post after un hitching it from tbe buggy. An automo bile came along and the poor country beast got unreasonably frightened, pull ed np the poet and took a bee line for home. It lost the post on tbe route and its legs were cut some. The boys gave Jen Levdamever a charivari and be was loaded with free beer and some of the boys went home pretty well shot, one or more being oot all night. He is the old fellow with a divorced wife and nine children who married pretty 17-year old Rosa Williams Jjvith tbe consent of her fathor. Mrs. John Kernfe visited with Mrs. Gage one day this week. Fred Baker is alllicted with one of Job's comforters on the back of his neck. He has moved down to the wood camp. Tbe water at Sharps' well is a sure- enough thing. Tbey have not been able to pump it dry yet. There is a steady flow ol in leet ol water, which was found at a depth of 170 feet. It has cost them so far a little over 1300, but they feel well repaid. Mins (iracie and Gertrude Kv.iiih visiting IrieudH at Portland thin week. Mrx.J.Ogle, and son are viiting friends in Oregon City and Portland Huh week. Mr. Frank Chililn of Oaweo is visiting his grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs.S. KvaiiK. Mrs. C. IT. Barlow and MisH Veva 'full drove to Maripiam Wednesday to the fair. K. (ierber, a!eninittl fur the Logan Checnx Manufacturing Company, went I to the. metropolis with cheese Monday. 1 Mm. I'ahler in going to SI. Joe, Mo,, to vmit her daughter. She will Ih ac- i rouipanii'd by Mrs. Krcd Gerher, of Lo gan. . School hegins at Lower Logan Oct. ,r, j with Mihh Kichey, ol Horing, ax teacher, I George Weeks, reprcnenting the Ha zemoiHi i renin rv i ompmiy, pasnnl are i through here recently. They want the peo,.ln here to lei them have their i ream. Hut It IS no use to try to Inlhieuco the 0. C. Creamery palnum, Ilia a coupe, rative plant and will renmin no. Pnri g the month of Augui the patrons re ceived L'.'ic er pound (or their butler lat net. Co operation among farmera is one of the fundamental principles ol the (range. Mr. Weeks seema lo have for gotten it, however. Mrs. Bawl of Oswego was the gueat ol Mr. and Mrs. Win, Evans and family hint week. Mr. Slatanker is giving his house a new coat ol paint, which in greatly im proving the looks on it. Mr. Chas. Huras has greatly improved tbe looks of his remdence by adding a large four-roomed addition. Mrs. Wood of Portland came up Wed nesday to viait a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. King. Mr. Ansvey, from Fairfield, has rented the Harlow farm for the coming season and is very busy getting moved. Mrs. (ientry from Portland was the guest of Mrs. Win. Evann and family a part of last week, returning home Sunday. Miss Emma Harmes of Plattville, Wis consin, is visiting her aunt and uncles, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Andruss and n. T Melvin. Mr. and Mrs. George Newton are mov ing back to Barlow. They spent tbe sum mer on their farm near Liberal but will occupy their house in Barlow this winter. The auction, sale at the Barlow farm Saturday was very well attended. Win. Sampson, of Oregon City, was auctioneer and succeeded in getting a very good price for everything sold. Mrs. Chas. Schmidt and son left Tues day morning for Cornelius, where they were called by the serious illness of Mr. Shmidt, who was visiting his daughter at that place when he was taken ill and un able to return borne, j Naloon I.lcenoe. Notice is hereby given that I will an- plytotbe city council at the reirtilar October meeting for a renewal of a liquor license at my present place of business, Main and Sixth streets. Oct 9 Pirn, Roos. Subscribe for tbe Enterprise Candy. Mrs. M. Honford ia visiting friends at Siinnynide. Mr. Cantwell, of Portiand, is staying a few dayii with his daughter Mra. II. Evans. A little son came to the home of Mr, and Mrs. Win. Kreuger laHt Monday liiuht. Mrs. H. Waldron, of Oregon Cityi spent a part of lunt week with her mother Mrs. L. Bat tin. Mr. W. H. liair had the misfortune to slip and put bis ankle out ol joint, which will cause him to go on crutches for a ew weeks. Miss Veva Knight left here last Sun day evening for Aurora where she has been engaged to teach school during the coming winter. Mr. Logan, father of Mrs. Rones, and Mrs. Reiton, wan stricken with paralysis on Monday and at last recounts was not expected to recover. The event of the week in social cir cles was an informal tea given last Fri day evening at the home of Mrs. J. Roth for Mrs. Handbro and daughter, Mrs. Pitner, of Us Angeles. Quite a number of ladies were present. Fred Hampton who lives just in the edge of Canby lost bis large prune dryer bv fire last Tuesday morning. Mr nampujn was almost through drying ..u.i.-o wii. ii uio names hurst out. It mriieu to me ground in about 30 min utes. Ho bad his drved nriinea el,ir,wl in another building so he did not loose uierii inn me dryer and contents were a total loss. Mr. Stalnacker, Sr., met with (tiite an accident last Thursday evening. He was between here and Harlow when the team he was driving became unmanage able and collided with a telegraph polo Mr. Stalnacker was thrown against a barbed wire fence and one ear torn in shreds. He also suffered internal in- juries. Dr. Dedman was called and made the sufTurer as comfortable eji nnt. Wlam.U Little Pearl Miller was very ill last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson rs enjoying a visit from their smler andbsr family. Mr. and Mrs. Will A ml row Irotn the wood camp entertained IriemU over Sun day. Mian Maggis Harmon spun! Sunday st her home at Huunyaide. Mr. and Mm. E-1 Mawui were Sunday visitors at the llatdorf hnmn. Miss Lisin Shipley was iliopping in Portland Saturday. Mix Carter, a Mend of Prof, and Mrs. Hyatt visited at llo-ir home and iIm visited our school hist week. Misses Nora and Ella Ream visited tbe c arnival Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mauley Manning enjoyed a visit f loin their sister Sunday. Mr. Cnnnai k was badly injured Sat urday while working on the new pier. E. J. McKittrlck returned from anel tended trip In the East. Mrs. Fred Hunt and children, of Ash land, visited relatives iu this place last week. Mrs. Harry Shipley is visiting in Os wego Una Week. I'avo Gary visited his mother ind brother here over Sunday. For Vming Hen mid Young Homes, There is nothing that will arouse (lis ire of a young man or woman aomiirk tl to have inferior laundry work put oir on them. They may dress ever so well, hut if their shirt front or shirt waist il nniMMv, their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy Laundry makes a specially of ladies' and gentlemen's line work. There can be no better work than is dons at the Troy. Leave your orders at John son 'a barlair shop. aible. Needy. The farmers are busy digging potatoes. Isaac Williams and crew, of Molalla, were in our neighborhood this baling hops. School will open Monday, Oct. 5, with Uolwt Ginther for teacher. We wish him success. On Wednesday, Sept. 30, J. Cnsto will give a public, meeting at the Needy h" for the purpose of organizing a grange in our midst. Mr Casio has already se cured thirty-five names and has tns promise of several more. Mr ami Mmi U.nllh nl Yamhill. V it- it ed with friends here last week. Geo. Wolfor, of Hubbard, pas'1 through here Sunday. Mrs. C. C. Molson is the proud mother of little daughter. Prcv Ritter has gone to Marks Pri" to work for his ancle, K. W. Llmnr man. Tbe excitement Incident to trveJjJ and change of food and water oiuw l.rinva nn .llorrlwoa and for this rSSSOO tie of Oiarrbu-a Remedy. eBhould leave home without wv- t Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera n" bu a Remedy. For sale by o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o 0 o o 0 o 0 o 0 0 Harding. f