OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 1903 CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents aro requested to re new their work. We will supply all necessary stationery. The new from your neighborhood should appear in these columns every week. Bpnnjwater. It is raining today and the Spring walerites are lucky to get through threshing this morning grain damaged some but all will do to teed gr..iu for yield average 40 bushels per acre. Outride Broe. had oats that threshed over 100 bushels per acre and wheat 50. Thirty thousand bushels grain threshed in Springwater usually over 40,0(10 per year not as much put In as usual on ac count of forest fire last fall. The fruit dryers contemplated starting tip this week but on account of rain it is feared a great many prunes will go to waste some very tine fruit. John Stormer picked one prune that measured seven inches around if the fruit crop is not saved it will be Quite a loss as the fruit growers of Springwater usually sell from 2000 to $3000 worth per year. Land is still changing hands in Spring water. Charles Bard sold 40 acres im proved for $17 50 per acre. We now hear the whistle and bell of the locomotive in Springwater. W. J. Lewellen and daughter Sallie leave here Thursday to join Mrs. Lew ellen and Ora who are in California .for the latter's health. Mr. Nash baa rented Cornett's farm. A Catre for lyspepia, I had dyspepsia in its worst form and felt miserable most all the time. Did not enjoy eating until after I nsed Kodol Dyspepsia Cure which has completely cured me. Mrs. W. W. Savior, Milliard, P. 'o appetite, loss of strength, nerv ousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, sour risings, 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, purities and sweetens the Btomach. bold by Geo. A. Harding. Sherwood. Sherwood was visited by fire on the first which destroyed the Friends chnrcb. Tbe boee company was on the scene im mediately but it had gained such bead way that all that could be done was to save the adjoining buildings. It will be a total loss as they carried no losurance. Bird banting is all tbe go bere now. Every one that bas a gun was out the first but nearly all report poor luck, as there are no birds to be seen ; only a few quails. J. V. Hall ban returned to Sherwood and is very sick at his uncle's, J. C. Smock. Our hotel has changed bands again. It is under the management of Mr. Tatem. He has bad it completely fur nished and has given it a new coat of paint which was badly needed. We wish him success. Erven Yeager has returned from New Tork. He expects to remain bere. Wm. Ypung has erected a new build ing on his property which he expects to use a blacksmith shop. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bell have returned ' to Sherwood after an absence of about a year. A Thoughtful nan. M. M. Austin, of Winchester, la A., knew what to do in the hour of need. Bis wife bad such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help her. He thought of and tried Dr. King's New Life Pills and Bhe got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 25c at Charman & Co.'s drug store. Eldorado. School started the 5th with Mr. Marsh as teacher. Billie Heinge, of Macksbarg, passed here Monday. Mr. Anderson made a business trip to Oregon City Tuesday. Clyde Smith went to Oregon City Mon day. Mrs. I. E. Jones has returned from Portland where she has been visiting. Several from bere attended the county fair at Marquam last Saturday. Mies Nellie Bogue, of Portland, is vis iting in tbe county at present. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin spent Sun day with Otto Strycher and wife. Jot Mallett, of Redland, was home on a. J. . Adkins logging camp- has moved np the river for the winter. Jones, Bond & Payne are bailing hops this week. Ern Jones spent Sunday at New Era. Henry Hughes 4 Kalbfleisb Bros, were bailing bay in this neighborhood tbe last few days. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of sVength. nenroue. Bess, headache, constipation, bad breath, f eneral debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural Juices of digestion as they exist In healthy stomach, combined vita the greatest known tonic and reconstruct! va properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not nly cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this , famous remedy cures all stomach troubles 1 by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and atvnrthnlncr th m .... .... kH..Aa H.l. I wvwm...wm... a.MVU Tl UUUI (he stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball f Rrnnswood. W. V-. mjty I wat troubled with sour ataraach for tmrnetf fatr Kodol and u ad m in do iMof at sua ler babr." Kodol Digests What Yon Ut MflMSa. 11.00 S!i hol4nf 2H tfcaMtWMa aba, vtalck tails fnr 60 carta. rrsssrsi ky & a Dwitt a OO OMiOAOO Union Hall. School begins the second Monday in October, with Miss Miller is teacher. William Draper has bought a farm from John Kobhins. K. Wilkerson visited at John Thomas' iast Sunday. The dance at Mr. Martin's was a grand success. Mollie Burns, of Portland, was visiting her parents of this place last week. Joseph Perringer is laid up with a boil on his knee. O. Striker and wife called on Mr. and Mrs. Molzau last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Grimes went to Butteville last Sunday. Mrs. Jas, Burns and daughter Mollie made a business trip to Oregon City last Friday. Mrs. L. Kiggs called on her uncle, J. II. Horns and family last Sunday. Dieting ImTitrs lMieaxp. To cure dyspepsia or indigestion it is no longer necessary to live on milk and toast. Starvation produces such weak ness that the whole system becomes an easv prey to disease. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enable the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome food that one cares to eat, and is a never failing cure for indiges tion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol digests what you eat makes the stomach sweet. Sold by lieo. A. Hard ing. Canby. There is a great deal of sickness among children in this vicinity. Otto Evans and Mr. Newton have been running a candy stand at the Mar- quam fair the past week. Mr. Logan, who was stricken witl paralysis last week, died and was buried aturday. Mrs. Yorpahl went to Portland last Thursday to take care of her daughter, Mrs. cowman, who is quae ill. The Degree of honor gave a thicken supper last Saturday evening in Knight's hall, which was very well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Sias Sient Sunday at Concord with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Clayson. George Cummings, of Kiverside, left here the first of the week for Corvallis where he will attend college the coming winter. The jjialre Thai Heals without leaving a scar is DeWiit's. The name Witch Hazel is applied to many salves, but DeWiit'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 is the best salve in tbe world for cuts, burns, bruis es, tetter,-or blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles. Sold by Geo. A. Hard ing. Clackamas, The little cbild who was seriously in jured last week by falling from a car penter's trestle, is well recovered from her mishap. Lewis Bamberger, who works in Port land, came home todav for a visit to his parents. In company with a friend, also iroui rortland, be expects to bag some game during the open season. Mrs. Lena Stite went down to Port land Tuesday to transact some business for ber husband. Mr. Stite is consider ably under tbe weather witb a bad cold. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, grandparents of Mrs. James Wells, are both quite feeble. Mrs. Bennett is especially ill and ber recovery is considered doubtful. She is a great sufferer and Monday night ber condition was worse than at any pre vious time. Robbed tbe Grave. A startling incident is narrated by J. Oliver, of Philadelphia, as follows: "I was in an awful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians bad given me up. Then I was advised to use Elec tric Bitters ; to my great joy, tbe first bottle made a decided improvement. I continned their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they rob bed tbe grave of another vietim." No one should fail to try tbem. Only 50c. Guaranteed at Charman & Co.'s drug store. Barlow. 8chool began Monday with Mies Nordhausen as teacher. The attendance is very good this time. S. Evans has purchased two lots from D. O. Freeman and will begin building a new bouse as soon aa the lumber can be bauled. Mrs. A. Zee baa rented D. O. Free man's bouse and is moving to Barlow for tbe winter. Mr. and Mrs. Jargenson, from West Superion, Wis., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Lindholm. Tbe old Colar hotel, which has been located near the Southern Pacific depot for so many years, is being moved to the business district of the city. After it has been re-painted, papered and thoroughly renovated, it will be as good a hotel as may be found in the state when the size of the town is taken into consideration. A Ureal Herniation. There was a big sensation in Leesville, Ind., when W. H. Brown of that place, who was expected to die, had his life saved by Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. He writes: "I endured insufferable agonies from aBtbma, but your New Discovery gave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected a com plete cure." Similar cures of consump tion, pneumonia, bronchitis and grip are numerous. It is the peerless remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1. Guaranteed by Charman A Co., druggists. Trial bottles free. If yon don't get the Euterpribx yon don't get the news. IHivrr. We have had sunshine (or several I days, w hich has made many a smiling face. Threshing is all dune in this viciiu i with the exception ol Mr. Wolf. Ti machine broke down and left him with his grain poorly threshed. There was preaching in the, new church last Sunday by Rev. K.xon. We do hope that people will come to church as the large hell sounds from hill to hill, that it will awake them up; that it may cieate a new aval in their hearts. The new Methodist church will be dedicated on the 11th inst. There will lie au all day service and a basket din ner. Everybody come and hear a good sermon and tell your neighbors to come. Joseph DeShaser and family went over to Firwood to James lVShaser's to see the baby girl. The man that nought John Strow bridge's place lias moved out on it. We like tosee good neiglihois come. Mr. Roberts, of Albany, has told his farm, so you see we will have some more new neighbors. Mr. Keith is building a barn. So you see everything is flourishing. Joseph DeShaser hauled two big loads of lumber last week. Mr. Roberts while hauling lumber broke one of his wagon w heels all to pieces. George Kitzmilter went to see bis best girl last Sunday. Those who hunt with dogs beware of bear traps around the King place and on Eagle creek. Hugh Fitzgerald took a load ol pota toes and apples to Portland last week. The Dover school is still without a teacher. Is there not some good teacher w ho would like a good school to teach ? Mr. Kttzmiller, Mr. Selman and Mr, Upgrade are the directors. A I'erlert I'ninUvoa IMII is the one ttiat will cleanse the system, set the liver to action, remove the bile, clear the complexion, cure headache ami leave a good taste in the mouth. The famous little pills for doing such work pleasantly and effectually are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Bob Moore, of La fayette, Ind., says: "All other pills I have used gripe and sicken, while De Witt's Little Early Risers are simply pertect." Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Shubol. Miss Elnora Ginther has gone to Col ton to teach school. David Moehnke called on Miss Ella Hornschuch Sunday. Born, to the wile of P. Massinger, a boy. E. F. Ginther made a business trip to Portland one day last week. School opened Monday, Oct. 5, with Mrs. Ada Moehnke for teacher. We wish ber success. Zelma Cummins was the guest of Lo rena Hill Sunday, Henry Ginther has purchased a guitar. Klrlcken With 1'u.rulj-U. Henderson Gnmett. of this place, was stricken with partial paralyse and completely lost the use of one arm and side. After being treated by an eminent physicanfor quite a while without re lief, my wife recommended Pain Balm, and after using two or three bottles of it he is almost completely cured. George R. McDonald, Man, I.ogn county, W. Va. Several other very remarkable cures of partial paralysis have been ef fected by the ase of this liniment. It is most widely known, however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains and bruises. Sold by G. A. Harding. OABTOIIIA, Bean th J M Rind Vou Haw HIWB BoujjM Willamette. Mr. Isaac Harmon visited hia daugh ter, Miss Maggie, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Rogers drove to New berg Saturday afternoon, returning Sunday. Will Gary, of Portland, visited bis mother and brother Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Boylan and little son, of Canby, were guests of Mrs. George Bat dorf last week. Mrs. Al Buckels has been very ill for week or more. E. J. McKittrick and family left for their future home at Walla Walla, Wash., last Saturday. The West Side friends of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Lasey tendered tbem a surprise Saturday evening. Mrs. Beavens and Miss Bessie return ed from an extended visit at their old home at Buena Vista. Harley Miller returned from Seaside Tuesday. The young people are glad to see him among tbem again. Mr. Yates from Sunnyside called on Mr. T. J. Gary and his mother Tuesday. Mrs. F. T. Barlow and Mrs. Goodfel- low called on Mrs. G. tl. Rogers Tues day in regard to lodge matters. The Misses Ruth Shipley, Ella Ream, Carrie Fuller and Mr. Bert Shipley at tended the play "The Royal Family" at Portland Saturday evening. Prof. Hyatt and Frank Shipley were pheasant hunting Saturday. THE CLEAN 8 TOO AND HEALING CUKE FOB CATARRH CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm Buy and plaaaant to qm. Contains no in jurious drug. It la qnirkly absorbed. (jive Belief at once. .'SZsT COLD H HEAD Heala and Protect the Mem brine. Rettoree the Rims of TmU and Bmrll. Large Sue, 0 cent at Dri.rrilte or by mill ; Trill B'ae, 10 rrntt by mall. JtLX ZiUIkUUUi, M VT arras frtratt, Mew leek. CCCOCOCOCCCOCCCCCCOOCCCOCCCOCCCCCCCOCGCO a o o o o o o o o o o Your Doctor Sends You ii mm o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o We Are Agents For Security Stock Remedies WK are putting up A TASTELESS COD LIVER OILi (iuaranteed to contain 50 per cent Turn Nor wegian Coil Liver Oil, a wonderful tonic and fat producer. Try a bottle today. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o PAINT la ono of our side lines ami wo aro making special inducements to buyers at this timo. Absolutely Turo Trepared Taint at $l..r.O per gallon. Less in f galbn, quantities, special prices in pure Lead and Oil. We are handling a material called "Lacqueret" for staining and varnishing, at at a very moderate figure. Get a can and make your old furniture good as new. CHAMBERS HOWELL o 1 o cococcoooocooocooocooccoocooccooooooooco Bullno. School started Monday under the su pervision of C. Maricle. Gusta Bowman who has typhoid fever is better. Frank Manning siwnt a few days with bis parents last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mallatt have come to Mulino to make their home. Pete Sagar has moved into the Pratt house. C. E. Bowman has his new house started. Fred Woodside is on the sick list. F. Erickson and family spent a fen days in Portland last week. A. Dougan is hauling lumber to en large his house. Mr. and Mrs. F. Erickson celebrated their crystal wedding on the 2nd of Oct. Albert Erickson is working for How ard in the mill. A. Zinger is staying with II. Seltyer. F. Woodside, Agnes Wallace, Ida Dodge, Alfred Dodge and Inis Kay went up the Molalla fishing Sunday returning with many fish. Tbe cnulne a. Counterfeit. The genuine is always better than a counterfeit, but the truth of this state ment Is never more forcibly realized or more thoroughly appreciated than when vou compare the genuine DeWiit's Witch Hazel Halve with the many counterfeits and worthless substitutes that are on the market. W. 8. Ledbetter, of Shreve port, La., says: "After using numerous other remedies without benefit, one box ofDeWlU's Witch Hazel Salve cored me." For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles no remedy is equal to De Witt's Witcn Hazel Salve. Hold Dy O. A. Harding. Oarni. Mr. and Mrs. 8 pence and daughter Echo, Misses Bertha Spangler and Sara Jones, of Carus. Messrs. Tresnon, bra ham, Maule and King, of Portland, spent Sunday at B. Fanst s. Mrs. Kalbfleisch, of Canby, apent sev eral days with her daughters, Mrs. Spatz and Mrs. Jones, last week. Chris. Bullard and Frank Shoenburn, of Oregon City, were at Hhoenborn's Sunday. B. Fanst sold his farm and farming implements to Herman Fischer, of Wis consin, last rriday morning tor JtiUU. School is progressing nicely under the management of Prof. Murdock, of Macks burg. A Typical Mouth African Mtore. 0. R. Larson, of Bay Villa, Sundays River, Cape Colony, conducts a store typical of South Africa, at which can be purchased anything from the proverbial "needle to an anchor." This store is situated in a valley nine miles from the nearest railroad station and about twenty-five miles from the nearest town. Mr. Larson says: "I am favored with the custom of farmers within radius of 30 miles, to many of whom I have supplied Chamberlain's remedies. All testify to their value in a household where a doc tor's advice is almost out of the question. Within one mile of my store tbe popula tion is perhaps sixty. Of these, within tbe past twelve months, no less than fourteen have been absolutely cored by Chsmherlain's Cough Remedy. This must be a record." For sale by G. A. Harding, druggist. IWauso ho knows you will got your nu'dicino nuitlo up ho p rest' rj bos. llo knows also that our drugs aro Fresh. You liko to como hero because you aro treated right. Wo liko to see our customers oven if tluty only want a postage stamp. Every packago sold on a spot cash cure, no pay." No "Kod Tape" about it. satisfied como hack and get your money. w HOWELL St JONES RELIABLE DRUGGISTS IV II AT TIIIM MA MAIM Only lte-l'. lio- the NenllmriiU of Thousand In Our Mr. public. The Oreijon City reader is asked to thoroiiichly investigate the following. This can readily he done, for the gentle men whose statement is published below will only he too pleased to answer any communications mailed to him if the w riter really antlers from the annoying consequ nee which always attend insu tive or weakened kidnevs. J. Jenkins, of 31') EhmI Sixth St., Portland, now retired from active life, says: "I think very highly of Dean's Kidney Pills. I used them for an attack of acute backache which had annoyed me for some little time. Three days after I began their use I knew they had gone to the cause of the dull dragging pains across the small of my back and relief came sooner than I expected.. I believe the cure is permanent for I have not felt any symptoms of a recurrence. Other members of my family have also used Doan's Kidney Pills with equally good results." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City people. Call at C. (J. Hunt ley's drug store and ask what his cus tomers report. F'or sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Fosler-Milhurn Co., Ilnlfalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United Stales. Remember the name Doan's an J take no substitute. CASTOR I A For Infanti and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Commissioners Killin and Brobst con vened the Clackamas county court in monthly session Wednesday and pro ceeded with the transaction of the husi nens of the county. In the absence of County Judge Ryan, Commissioner Killin presided over the deliberations of the court. Only routine matters were considered at the session which was con cluded Thursday afternoon. Matters of any consequence were held over to the November term in order that they might receive the attention and consideration of the full court. At the session Wed nesday the joint county bridge across Butte Creok near the Ueo. Killin place was accepted and a warrant ordered drawn in favor of R. L. Morris, the con tractor for $2115, the amount of the con tract. Marion county will be called up on to reimburse Clackamas county to the extent of one-half of that amount. Christian Science. First Church of Christ Scientists, Garde bifilding, corner Seventh and Main streets. The subject of the ser mon is. "Doctrine of the Atone ment." rMiililron'a ltlrwtao alirml mantn af 1A a. m. Testimonial meeting Wednesday evening ai n p. m. iteauing room open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2 to 4 p. m. OASTOniA, Baantha Bgnatas at O o a a 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 Here guarantee. "No fi1 If you aro not ffUs Another Side Line Is Stationery Wo have u full lino of Tuhlets, Taps, Tens, l'en cils, Taper ami Knvel opes, Ink, Etc., at "boil nek" pliers. LINN E. JONES Oregon l it r Market Report. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1, 72 h7Hi: wr bushel. Flour Valley, tU'S per hbl. Hard wheat 14.7V . Portland, 1.1() per sack ; Howard's Best, $1, tin per sack. Oats in sacks, f 1 per cental. I lay Timothy, haled, 1'J per ton loose, $10 per ton. ('lover $U ; Oat, 111; mixed hav, '; cheat, Millstiitl's Bran, Il'1.00 per ' ton. shorts, $'.'1 00 iter ton ; chop, $:'().()() per ton, barley, roiled, $1.00 per ton. Potatoes fc to 70c per sack. Eggs Oregon, L''c to ittc per doxen. Butter Ranch, i'ta to 00c ; creamery, 70c per roll. California onions, $1.00 perewt. Dried apples, He to 7c per lb. Prunes, (dried) petite, 3c per lb; Itul ian, large. 6c per lb. medium, 3,'uc; Silver. fV Cabbage (new), -10 to 80e per dozen. (ireen peas, .'lc per pound. Tomatoes, W to :i"o per box. Apples, 40c lo Wk!. Peaches, 50 to 75c per box. Cranberries Sia to R!c a quart. Dressed chickens, 10 to R!!, e per lb. Livestock and dressed meats; beef, live, $:l 00 to $3.50 per hundred. Hogs, live l)i to 0 els; hogs, dressed, 70 ; sheep, $1! to $2 25 per head ; drossed, 5c ; veal, dressed, 7 to He; lambs, live, $2 per head ; lambs, dressed, Oc J. P. Watkius, a former resident here having served as deputy sheiiir un der W. II. II. Samson, has returned to this city from Idaho where he has been extensively engaged in mining. Mr. Watkins is agent for the Diamond Chief Mining Company and has something of interest to show persons who may desire to invest in valuable mining stock. He may 1 seen at the residence of W. 11. II. Samson on Mam street. SCOTT'S Scott's Emulsion is the means ,of life and of the en joyment of life of thousands of men, women and children. To the men Scott's Emul sion gives the flesh and strength so necessary for the cure of consumption and the repairing of body losses from any wasting disease. For women Scott's Emul sion does this and more. It is a most sustaining food and tonic for the special trials that women have to bear. To children Scott's Emul sion gives food and trength for growth of flesh and bone and blood. For pale girls, for thin and sickly boys Scott's Emulsion is a great help. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemleta. 409-415 Ponrl Street, NswYork. BOc. and SI. OQ; all druggists.