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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1901 CORRESPONDENCE ; Correspondents are requested lo re aew their work. We will supply U Bevtsiy stationery. The new from your neighborhood should appear in these column every week. Csuby. School commenced yesterday (ter a lew days vacation. Prof. P. Coleman and con Ralph hav gone to (.lermantown. Ohio, to vn-it the Professor's lai her, who is quite ill. Miss M. Swauby, of Cortland, is home with her sis:er, Mr. L, Wang. Boin, to Warren Kendall and wi.e, a eou, on Monday morning. Canhy Lodge, No. 150, I O 0. F.. in stalled officers at the renumr meeting last Friday night, as tollows: A. 11. Knight, noble grand; li. A. Pedtuau, vice grand; E. I Sias, secretary, and A. Kocher, treasurer. Alter a two weeks' vacation. E. Roth, G. Cumming and H. Tliouipsou retim ed to the State Agricultural I ol.ege at CorvalliM last Monday. Born, on Monday, January 4, liX'4, to Mr and Mrs. Porter a pair ot iwm a boy and a girl. The boy die. I .-non after birth ; the little girl is alive and wl at last account. Otto Evans, his sister Emilia and Christian I lansen, will h-a.e In-re this Wednesday morning for Soirti.m Call fornia. Tiiey expect to rem .in away some time. E. Dedman, of Clackamas, made a short visit to his brother, the do.t.u,last Saturday Mis C. Stevens has returned Port land, aftvr spending the l.oii.Us lieie with relatives and fiiend. Theci'y council met in riiui.ir ses sion to the city hall Moudax mgnt Ja Evans was appointed eniel ! p-iwe, Wm. Kn itflit. recorder, ,.n. Ad.in Knight, steet superinteii'lent. I tira ham, councilman, K. M.i.a and A Kit!, OepU'y police. A c miiin'ee ot three. E. 1 Sias, E. C. Siilili and A. J Kllight Weie appointed M I II cti.t.e curtain and scenery for the new U:e After the scenery is in place, CmiiI') nl have tin li.iest equpiH-d opera huise lav twten New Era and Barlo. A Vel-l'tK ket Iw tur Never in the way. no trouble to carry, easy to ake, pleasant and nevei failing in result-are Ue Witt's Little F.arly Ri ers A vial of these little pins in the vest-po. ket is a certain guarantee main-t headache, biliousness, torpid liver anil all of the ills resulting from cnnsnpttion. They tunic s.nd streng hen the liver. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Mnltno. Mac Erickson who has be-n ill is able to atteml school strain. Fred Wallace baa gone back 10 Oak Point. " The revivals at the Grange hall have a large aitendance. Charley Barker is visiting his sister, Mrs. Maiming at present. Agnes Wallace was visiting in High land this w.ek. Mr. and Mrs. Jselhy spent th evening at the Woodside house this week. Hizel Erickson is on the tdrk li't. nwm "When the butter won't come put a penny in the churn," is an old time dairy proverb. It often seems to work though no one has ever told why.' When mothers are worried because the children do not gain strength and flesh we say give them Scott's Emul sion. It is like the penny in the milk because it works and because there is something astonishing about it. Scott's Emulsion is simply a milk of pure cod liver oil with some hypophosphites especially prepared for delicate stomachs. Children take to it naturally because they like the taste and the remedy takes just as naturally to the children be ause it is so perfectly adapted to their wants. For all weak and pale and thin children Scott's Emulsion is the most satisfactory treatment We will send you the penny, . e., a sample free. Be core that thit picture In the form of a label is on the wrapper ot every bottle, of tmulMon yon buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c.andf1.so; all druggists. iff i . ... J .. ,-rm Ininr- " " ' Farkplar. Mrs. Frank I.ucaa has been unite ill, but is some better at writing. Miss Sheba Child returned Saturday evening front a week's visit with her parents in Brownsville, Oregon. Park place rchool reopened Monday, January 4, after the holiday vacation. with t'rol. McCann at its head. He has suthcienily tecovered from his late ope lation lo he able to resume bis school woik. All welcome him back again Charlie Childs, who has been visiting his grandiateuts, .Mr. and Mrs. U'Keu, of Gladstone, during the holidays, re turned to McMiiinvills Monday, where he it taking college vourse, The cantata giveu Under the auspices nf the Union Sunday-school la-( Wednes day evening was a pronounced success in every way. The proceeds, which net led (20 ), Went towaids the purchase of scenery for the assembly hall. Little Miss Taylor of Oregon City, de serves much praise for the way in which she deliveie.' her song, "Won't You Buy My Fruit," on the stage in Park place last Wednesday evening. A Prisoner la Her Own House Mrs. W II. Layha, of 10 1 Agnes Ave., Kansas City, Mo., has for several ears been troubled with severe hoarse ness and at times a hard cough, which she savs, "Would keep me in doors for days I was prescribed for by physicians with no noticeable results A friend gave me part of a (Kittle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with instructions to closely follow the directions and 1 wish to state that after the first day I could notice a decided cbanga for the better, and at this time, alter using it for two weeks, have no hesitation in saying 1 realne that I am entirely cured." This remedy is for sale by U. A. Harding. Clackamas. A number of young people left on the out g"ing trains Saturday and Sunday lor the various localities where they find employment as students or workers The grangers gave a dance on New Year's Fe ut (iianne hall. There was a fair attendance and fine ordei. Mr. Garrett entertained a pleasant cotnp my of young people on Thursday evening, lo watch the old year out and the New Ye.r in. On Saturday evening, a crowd of vonng people iruve a merry surprise to Miss ora rii..innon. Taffy pulling and giiues filled up the time until midnight Mr and Mrs. King, of San Francisco, were guests of Mrs. Capt. Wilson last week. Mrs. Spurgeon returned from Portland where she has been staying for seveial weeks with the family of H. A. Siart. The temperance address delivered in the M. E. ch'irc!) hist Sabbath morning, was well commended. Logs from Clacaamas timber sre being hauled to the station in readiness for -hipment to St. Louis. We sre informed that they will be used in building a pio neer cabin or house for the Oregon ex hibit at the St. Louis fair. - CongTnf altillona. John H. Cullom, editor of the Garland, Texas, News, has written a letter of con gratulations to the manufacturers of t'namberlain's Cough Kemedy as fol lows: "six'een years ago when our first child was a baby he was subject to croup" sjiells and we would be verv un easy abcut him. We began using Cham bfrlsin's Cough Kenedy in 18H7, and finding it such a reliable remedy for colds and croup, we have never been without it in the house since that time. We have five children and have given it to all of them with good results. One good feature of this remedy is that it is not disagreeable to tak- and our babies really 1'ke it. Another is that it is not dangerous, and there is no risk from giv ing an overdose. I congratulate you upon the euccess of your remedy." For sale by G. A. Harding. Hagle Creek. Bert Douglas and Will Sweeney left for their homes at Stevenson, New Year's morning. George Udell, of Stevenson, Wash., was in this neighborhood on business the first of the week. E.G. Hunter and family moved to Portland the first of the week. S. A. Pnugias and wife visited with friends at Hood iCiver during the holi days. Mr. Hunter on the Baker place has been plowing. N. Stingley spent New Year's Eve at Garfield. He is the roan that made the music for the dance at the new hall. J. W. Douglas attended the dances at Sandy New Year's Eve. A Bit of History. Editor Enterprise, Dear Sir : Permit me to say in your last issue I read the story of Johnson's first tailoring, which brings to my mind a bit ot his history, which I learned during the Civil War. A portion of Sherman's army, to which I belonged, were encamped in the city of Raleigh, '. C, when the news reached us of Abraham Lincoln's assassination, which so enrsued the soldiers that the officers feared they would burn the city. Consequently, guards were placed at various places throughout the city, and it fell to my lot to guard the property of an old gentleman who seemed to be quite intelligent and obliging. He con versed with me freely and among other things, stated that lie was a tailor and bad taught Andrew Johnson his trade, at the same time pointing out the old building in which they worked. In con clusion, he said that Johnson got into trouble and ran away from the city and that he was then about nineteen years of age and did not know the letters' of the alphabet. He went to the town uf Columbia, Tenn., where he married a lady who was intelligent and wealthy. She educated him and he afterward became governor of Termessee, vice-president and subse quently president of the United States. His residence in Columbia was previ ously pointed out to me. Yours Respectfully, J. A. Hickman, Aims, Ore. WillsniMte. The Misses Porter, teachers in the Poitlatid public schools, were guests id Mrs, Jas. lViwney Saturday afternoon. Miss Irene Harmon, of Portland, re turned home Saluidav after a pleasant visit with her sister Miss Maggie. The Pollock children returned home Sunday alter standing their vacation at Grandpa Shipley's. Rev. Henry Wood held a very pleas ant prayer service at the home of Grs n.l in ilickmau Wednesday after noon. A number of the Willamette ladies met at the home uf Mrs. Donney Wed nesday afternoon to organise a literary society. Mis. tlarry Shipley Is In Portland taking a course of treatment In osleop athy for nervous trouble. Her many friends hope" for a speedy recovery. The eighth grade gave a very pleasant Longfellow- entertainment in the school building New Year's night consisting of recitations, aongs and tableaux. Miss Nora and Harry Berdine enter tained a few o' their friends Suuday etening. ltht:Wa Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all nearly all ight long," writes Mrs Chas. Apple- gate, of Alexandria, Ind.. "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consump tion so had thut if 1 walked a block I would cough frightfully sn.l spit blood, but, when all other medicines (ailed, tnree $1 bcttlesof Dr. King's New Dis covery w holly cured me and 1 gained 5S pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure cough, la grippe, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Price .VK and $1. Trial bottl I tree atCharman A Co.'s drug store. cccoccoocococoooocoooocoooooooooooooocoo Delinquent tax sale lor l'.K 2 taxes will be conducted! at the court bouse begin ning at U o'clock a. in Monday, January 11. Logan. (Julie a number are going to attend Pomona Grange which meets at Oswego Wednesday, the 13ih insl, I. LeMuhieu was a Logan visitor last Saturday. Mr and Mrs. N. N. Robbins, of Ore gon City, spent a week visiting on Ar thurs Prairie. The weather here seems good, when we read of the mercury roosting 18 die grees below zero in the East and here they growl if it rains. We have had roses in bloom all winter and onlv this week we noticed a dogwood full of new bloom buds. Saturday about one hundred and fortv people partook of a fine New Year's dinner at the Harding Grange hall. In the at ernoon the olli. -era elect were in stalled by iH-p. W M., L. II. Kir. hem. About 25 visitors were present. The oc casion was also the birthday of two inetntie'S, B. C Hawley, of Logan, who has reached his "0th milestone, also Miss Lulu Kirchem. Impossible to fotesee an accident, Not impossible to be prepare) for it. Dr. Thomas' . Eclectic Oil. Monarch over pain. Kldurado. K. C. Kinimey has rented a house in Mulino and will work for t. T. Howard Clarence Mallatt is busy cutting wood lor r . M. .Manning. Miss Kittie Lyons has returned home after a pleasant visit with relatives and trends. Jack Dodge's smiling face was seen in our burg Monday, John and Geo. Helvey and Al Jones have gone to their stock ranch to do some work. It iB queer how some folks get lost these moonlight nights. Ern Jones made a trip to Portland New Year's day. Fred Sturges is very ill at present. Curtis Helvey has been borne during the holidays. The dance at John Martin's Saturday night was a grand success. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Stark, of Clarkes, took New Y'ear's dinner with Al Jones and wife. HSALT "I dont think we er.nld ksop noose with-iut Thedford'i Il)alr fjraiifrht. We tiavj uNed it In the family fornv.-r two yeari with the beftt of re-mitt. 1 have tint had a doctor iu lb'; lio'l-. for that lenVh ot tune. !t adn'-tor in itielf ami always r'-adv to n.Rlr? a pernor) wrli and nappy ."-J AM LB II ALL, Jack aonylliw, III. Becane tlii prcat medicine relieves stomvh pains, frees the constipat: '! bowels and invigor ates the torpid liver and weak ened kidneys is nerysnary in the home where Thedford s Rlack-Drauqht is kept. Families livinjf in the country, mil, i from any physi cian, have hi en kept in health for years with tliU medicine as their only doctor. Thedford 'a black -Draught cures bilious ness, (iy-pepxui. colds, chills and fever, bud blissl, headaches, diarrho-a, constipation, colic and almost every olmr ailment because the stomach, bowels liver and kidneys to nearly con trol the health. Dlll'ilT -i i.PiiP.np i mi Mm j, ,m nun,,,, J -- ' - lur - if -liilUMtelMIMT-r O o o o o C) C) o o o o o c o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Helpful Holiday HINTS Begin your Xmas. buying here. We have a superb lino of those dainty articles of use and ornament that mako the most appropriate and welcome Christmas Gifts. Fancy Goods and toilet articles are here in great variety and oil at the very lowest prices. Hero Arc ji Few Samples An dopant lino of IVvfumos, all the tankrd makes Wright's rainier', Ia zell'f, SwloyV, KuguV, IWrnoiV, Lumll.org'H, Kastnmn'M, ami others, in plain and fancy hottles, from 10c to ft. lUilk goods fresh Ui'ih week. Yon can sample them for the asking. Wo arc especially long on Leather Goods, Handsome. Cigar Cases, Card Cases, Ladies' and Ccntlemon's Purses, Hill Hooks, Diaries, Music Holls, Etc., at prices as low as quality will allow. Some of tho Neatest packages of Stationery you have ever seen all sizes, shapes and styles, at prices that are not exorbitant. We arc just like oilier business men, we want more trade. We want your holiday trade. That is why we advertise. It is not to he supposed you will come hero simply because we ask it. Common senso indicates that we must do better by you than ottier dealers, and this we certainly will. HOWELL St JONES RELIABLE DRUGGISTS CHAMBERS HOWELL LINN 1;. JONES o c o o n o o o o D C O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o o a COCOOOOCOCOOOOOOOCCOOOCOCOGOOOCOOOCOOOOO Harlow. Quite nimilxT ol tlio Hiirlow yng people sltoiuletl tin' Sum Yi'ar's Imll st t'ai.by Xuw Yesr's Kva. They reports, vr-ry p!taHant tinif. Mr. snl Mrs. tieo. Ziltr snd Mrs. Henry Zieitler ml lioln nr tieornie, spent New Years with relatives six) frit-mis st Portland. Mr. n(l Mrs." W. W. Irvin sn.l Miss Clara Irvin, of Aurorn, weru ntllinif on friends at Harlow Kridav. Miss Vevs Tull aoniiiipauied tliein home for s, few days visit. I, , D. Hover was transactini! Imsim-ns in Portland Friday. K. I.imlliolm tins moved icilo the till beitsou property on Main street. Charlie Ocle is quite ill. Dr. B. K. Gmisv, of Aurora, is in Bttendum e. MiflN Winnified Freeman celehrated her tenth hirthdsy rueM.lay. Twenty of her yotinij friends met at her home Tues day eveninu snd spent a very pleasant evening in (tames snd other amusements. She received quite a number of very pretty and dainty presents. Kefresh m.ints were served during the evening and the little ones departed for home at a lale hour after wirhinK Miss Winnifred many more happy birthdays. II. T. Melvin is she to ho around acain after heinu ijuile seriously ill for several days. Miss Lena Sc-oins, of liiitteville, vis ited a few days with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Andrews. Mrs. Wood, of Cortland, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kuitf. Mo I'lty Hliowii, "For years fate was after me continu ously, "'wrlees F. A. (itilledite, Verbena, Ala. "I had a terrible case of piles, raiisinf? 24 tumors. When all failed liucklen's Arnica Salvo cured me. K(iially good for burns and all aches and pains. Only 25c at Charman & Co.'s, drtiK store. Oilardaln. Mrs. Jim Hall is reported improving and will soon he at home from the hos pital at Cortland. Print finished H. R. James new hovse last week in Cedaniale. Miss Mina Tracy, of fiprinirwater, ac cepted a position as clerk in the James Bros.' store and commenced work .Mon day. J. IT. James' fine new house is now inclosed. John Geaher's new house is inclosed. The new road south from Ce.dardale to Harry Htnith's is almost completed and when completed will he a ood roatl. Mr. John iertx:r and Will Baker have donated nearly a month's work on this road. T. N, Force spent New Year's with his brothers at Vancouver. Rile Garotf is out from Oregon City rounding op the Dolan cattle. H. Hargreavea is fitting his sawmill with a new water wheel and other ma chinery and will soon be in shape to saw any and all kinds ot lumber. Mr. Robert KnodKrasg, of Meadow brook, came up Monday to look at the Dolan cattle with a view of buying. Babatrib for the Enterprise. Shuliil. Many of our young folk railed on Mixs F.lurru tiintlier New Year's Kve. Miss Jessie Campbell is vNiting Itli her friend, Miss l.izi Moehnke. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Schuehel took a Hying trip to Oreuon City List Sunday. Mrs. J. (irosstuiller Is on the sick list. Miss Carrie Sclinelel, who baa been visiiii'g her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (i. A. Schuehel, Iihs relumed to Cortlsnd. Miss F.lnont (iinlher bus returned to Oolton to tench another term of school. Jucoh (irossmiller made a business trip to Cortland one day last week. Homer Rowans was seen in our neigh borhood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Hieiidm in called on Mr. and Mrs Hanson Siimluy. Mr. and Mr. Bryant, of Cortlitud.were visiiit'g with Mr. and Mrs. Hanson a few days last week, Many of our young folks gave Chris Moelmke a party lust Fiiday night, and all report a gooil time. Vorltliiff .MkIiI ml lay. The busiest and mightiest little thing that was ever made is Dr. King's New I,i In Cills. These pills change weakness into strength, listlessness Into energy, brain fag into mental power, They're wonilerlul in hmlilinv up the health. Only 2c per box. Sold by Charman A Co. Letter List. The following is the list nf letters re maining in the postoflice at Oregon City, Oregon. Jan. 7, 1004 : womkn's 1.1 ht. Are lnlf.-t'Hltvl In 1iU. A little umrH than a year ago the en ergetic mpl of Mi. Cleassnt started a fund lor a sideulk, to tie built from that liHitiililul suburb to Oregon City. It was iiniiieilialely ih'ciileil tiy the cotn Initti e in ( Inirge to build a g K)d, sub stantial three loot crusa lk', which was) start i-d and b.is progressed rapidly. The fond is now large enough to ex tend Hie walk lo thecitv limits, hut thero are several hundred feet before It will join the city walk. While the Ml. Cleassnt people ate atill willing lo mn trilitite lo tins fund, they earnest ly so licit the asm-taiu e ol the mi-rcliiitds ami business men of Oregon City, and il is onlvjilxl Hint the city authorities should consider this maMer and do their purl. t'oiitrihutious will be gratefully re ceived by the cotniuiltee in charge, and it is hoped that tlin city part of this walk Il il V smin he completed. The Ml. Cleasaiit residents dexiro to' express their tliatika to all who have rotitiitniled, and especially to Hon. T. F. livaii ami Hon, N. K. I.aiig, who so lilsirally aided in this enterprise. Anderson, Miss (i Oollins Miss N M Clspp Mrs Kote (Jiillin Mrs Susio Hall Mrs John Harlan Miss R holmes Mrs M Haynes Miss Marlon Krnse Mrs Cetnr Miller Mrs I.erlon Miliner MrAMrsM B Rohbins Miss I C Stenbaidi Miss Sophie Uolmes Mrs K A mkn's list. Adams F.x. Co Oleson Hank Buckles A I'orter W Brown Alex Scott Ray CadyCC - Shepherd Calger F.rnil Hoticiy Karnest Churcti Taylor Tallman 11 A Dowe T J Taylor T H-2 Faton 8 C Taylor C II Furgerson R L Tatro Frank Henry H M Wirt. T J Jennings Kltner Wolfer J Mct'armicke Win TOM C. RANDALL, PM. Frrpeirml Bearlnnrra. Would Be Sportsman I suppose cv erybody must begin os r er n li glnner, don't you know. Gamekeeper To be snre, sir; lull twne ornithine ft n good deal longer than others. Pitted lllm. Amntetir Actor Oh, I don't 'wnnt to tnko thnt chnnicter. I'll mnke an Idiot of inysnlf, sure. , - Manager Well, you said you wanted an entry ptirt. Rom fools nnd their money are part ed only by death. Click. Renieinher that tl.e pay lit of (1 .50 on subscription to the FntcipriHu, whether it be delinipient subscription or in advance, entitles yon to a giicsi as to the amount of money in the enterprise money jar. One guess for every ft.hO that is puid. Here is a chance to get your money back and be liberally com peusnted for your time in estimating the amount of money contained in the jar. Utiiltiinl. Fog has been ever present for a lonn time and the lack of the usual gentle down pour, raises havoc with the aver age weblootcr cntiseipiently almost every one s stilleriiiit with severe colds. The holidavs passed off quietly anil pleasantly with the usual number .of Christmas trees public and private. A feature of the Cluislmas entertainment at the Baptist church was the first public appearance ol our brass band, who kindly consented lo give us the henetit of their past month's hard study. They did remarkably weland won words of praise Irom all. Mr. Gage slipped in reaching for a wire nnd fell upon the edve of a box breaking two of his ribs. They are quite lame and sore. Miss Kale Weed is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Weddle. Mr. Beiklu Is no better lie sits with folded hands in utter darkness, as he has) gone entirely blind. Apples in this section are heller and more free from worms than usual this year. A few are still cutting wooil on the hill to the east. If they keep on, Staf ford will soon he taken by home-seekers for a beautiful rolling prairie. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Seeley were down from their new home near Wood burn to spend the holidays. Bavr Cr. Fino weather is the order of the day. Abraham Thomas is home at present. Mrs. P. W. Thomas is on the sick list. A few of the It i' 'o oii..n,l,l n,, dance at Highland. Arthur 8taben is home from his trip. ,