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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1901 2 V VS7" riDDccniuTncvri: Correspondents are requested to re new their work. We will supply all necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear in these columns every week. Kgl Creek. The meetings in district No. 50 closed Thursday uighl with only one conver sion. Kain hs been coming down almost continually since Saturdav night and it is still raining, with no prospect of quit-tine. Jot-eph Cahill was doing some work in Jackknile Saturday. ZHis wife hn been on t e sick list for several das, bntis slowly tecovenng. V. J. Howled and Ray Woodle made a business trip to Barton Saturday. E. X. Foster went to Oregon City last Saturday cn business. Several from Eaule Creek attended the Odd Fellows' lodge at Garfield Saturday Clght. Mrs. Pr. Roherds made a business trip to Oregon City and Portland during tne wees. W. F. Douglass, of Stevenson. Wash.. rfjjue down to Eagle Creek to do some ifeuuu:.? on his (arm here. We bear that the road leading front Burghardt's t Baker's Bridge is blocked with a large slidt. winch will be very in ;uiit-uioui iur viio iopie oi this sec tion who wish to go to Oregon City by lrosl to pay their taxes. We are in hopes uai tue roan will oe opened ioon. What I I.tfe? In the last analysis nobody know?, but we do know that it is under strict law. Abuse that law even slightly, pain results. Irregular living means derange, ment of the organs, resulting in Consti pation, Headache or Liver trouble. Or. King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 25c at Charman & Co. drug store. Eldorado. John Helveyand Curtis have gone to Sherman county to work. James Fisk, of Meadowbronk, spent several days in Portland and Eldorado this week. Nellie Roberts and Em Jones spent oamrasy wnn j. r. Martin and family ui i rune mil. Several of here attended the big dance u. j. uuii rnuay nignr,. ewt Maule and B. C. Kinnev and launly spent several days at J. E. Jones' this week. health! "I don't think wa ennM VeP haaaa without Th.iHortl'a Blaek- rrmufht. w hats umhI It tn tha raiaily foroTr two Tr with th hrt of rult. I have not had a doctor In ihs homo for that lriigth of t.mn. It ia a doctor In itarlf and Iwa.Ta rrarir to mak prraon well ami happy. JAMba HAUL, Jail-ontll,lU. Because this great medicine relieves stomach pains, frees the constipated bowels and invigor ates the torpid liver and weak aed kidusyt Ko Doctor E it neeessary in the home where Thedford's Hlack-Prauglit ii kept. Families living- in the country, miles from any xihysi cian, hare been kept in health for years with this medicine as their only doctor. Tliedford'j Black -Draught cures bilious ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and fever, bad blood, headaches, diarrhea, conitipatiou, colic and almost every other ailment because the stomach, bowels liver and kidneys so nc;irly con trol the health, THEDFORD'S S3LA(if- , a...... .,-,., ... ..J Dover. Iver is never left behind so fur as the weather is concerned. We, too, bad plenty of snow. Some stock in the neigh borhood look as though they couldn't stand much more of it. Frances Sello.an l staying with Mrs. Earduian for a while. Little Jessie Cooper is slowly recover ing. Ma Roberts sold her fine "kicking" Jersey cow lately. Tlie purchaser thinks he cau manage iier nicely. Mr. Roberts went to Gresham last week and got a good price lor his pota toes and veals, Mr. New is clearing on bis ranch at Firwood. lie bought two acre more of laud. Says he's going to have a good chicken and goat ranch there. Mr. Wolfe went to Portland last week. Mr. Updcgrade has been real tick but is improving slowly. Birch Roberts is able tj?be out with bis sister, bay, but he has a nice pony, John Roberts finished the grammar school at Sellwood and is now attending High school in Portland. Quite a jump for Johnny ; guess he is tired of the farm. The roads here are terrible. It would be a great help if our Deep Creek lull could have a little work done on It, hut we'll have to donate the work ourselve" if it ever gets worked. Our deserving children got their bronze medals from the county superintendent last week. They are all well pleased. Hullno. Mrs. Nt'lby, who has been In the hos pital relumed home few days ago J. Mallatt was a visitor at the Fish bom Sunday, Joe and Chat. Daniels are slashing on their new farm which ihev purchased 1 road district the large sum of 1100 and frem Mr. Tritlllnger. I this precinct pays about , the heaviest tax oi auv tn the county, nut as u is Narktuurg. And still it rains. The mads are get ting Impita'shlo, Loads of potatoes get mired and have to be dug out.. We have one halt mile of road right lu this bntg that la disgrace to Oregon. Last year our economical county court allowed Ihla George. J. Pulsen visited the school the 24th Henry Schmidt is breaking a piece of new land. Mr. Suldenzopt went to Carrinsville on business. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson on the sic list. is Richard Davis land and setting chard. is breaking some ne out a new prune or- John Martin baa purchased a new sheb land pony irom the .bast. is fencing his farm and Mr. Johnson improving it. Mr. bmith is improving bit farm by Harry Smith, of Cofton, was in on ujrg -uouuay. Fearful Oildn Against Him v . i jsenridiien, alone and destitute. Such tu oner was me condition of an old ouiuier py name 01 J. J, Havens, Ver- B...td,u. for years he was troubled wit . Ktdney disease and neither doctors "'wiiL-mes gave mm relief. At length " "'c- ciectric Bitters, it put him on his feet in short order and now he testi fies. "I'm on the road to complete re- covery." Best on earth for Liver and money irouDies and all forms of Stom .u uuu oowei complaints. Only 50c. uuu-'tuteea ny uiarman s Co. druggist. Harmony. Mrs. Ella Colson has returned to Seat lie, Mter a brief visit with relatives mere. M. rnillips Intends to sell his farm ana remove to Seattle to reside pern nently. .Mr. Hail has returned home, after jew months worn tor the Southern Pa cific Company. The literary society's entertain ment last Friday evening was a grand success. The programme was well rendered and the auction sale of lunch baskets netted over forty-one dollars. W. E. Millard admir ingly fitted the office of auctioneer. The question debated : Resolved, That La bor Unions Are Detrimental to the Country," was decided in favor of the negative. Viola. On Saturday W. H. Mattoon started on horseback for Oregon City. On the Allen bill, which is dangeroas for horses that are not sharp shod, his horse fell. Mr. Mattoon had one leg badly bruised by the horse falling npon it, and will be iaiu up awnne. Quite number of Viola people at lenoei the fnneral of Mrt. Dubois at cpringwater Sunday. lr Tt-i . , . .. . . i'ir. oiaca was unaoie to nil bis ap- poiiuruenis ounuay, on account of grip. Neighbor Ficken hauled two loads of areej hogs all the way to Portland mm we. ine roaus were bad near me uackamas, but his teams tre guod Rain, rain and alwavs rain and the streets are a little muddy. Henry Klinker is still in Portland and perhaps wnl come home next week. Edd Hardv was in Portland on a hnni- uess trip and returned Monday. Mr. Willie is working for Ado'ph wilier. The Miller Bros, put np a new U. 8. mail box on irst and Mt. street. Mrs. Peter Pulsen is improving slowly. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rath was np to MBit Johnson a last Sunday. J. Pulsen and Ida Roberts was In Port land on a pleasure trip and returned last Monday. Kdd and Theo. Hardy and Christ Johnson was at Currinsville to attend a dance and all report a good time. Petnr Scheel is very ill. Dr. Schmidt from Eagle Creek was op to attend him. He is impioving slowly. Walter Pulsen was out horse back riding. Horse back riding seems to be the go here; most of the buggies are stored away on account of the bad roads. Warron Bros, were seen iroini through the street of Ibis city. Thev were on their way to Parkplace after a new pully and sa ; the old saw did not give gjoii eausiaction. Mr. Held's barn is not finished on ac count of bad weather. Ed Hardy stated mat tne Darn was to he raised with derrick and 4 men, and this was said to be an old fashioned wav. How is the new way to raise a barn 7 The .anie Witch llaael. The nam Witch Hasel la much abused. E. C. DevVltt & Co., Chicago, are the in venior ot the original and only genuine Witch Haxel Sl'e. A cerisiu euro fur Cuts, Burns. Bruises, EVaeiuJ, Tetter, Piles, etc, There art many counterfeits if this salve, some oi which are danger ous, while they are all worthless. In buying Witch f f axel Salve see that the name E. C. DeWittA Co., Chicago, Is on the box and a cure is certain. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. The dance at Oeorge Wallace's Friday liijjht was enjoyed by all, Albert F.rlckson has gone to Kulso, Wash., to work in a logging camp. Chaa. Barger la visiting his sister, Mrs. Manning, at present. Mr. lUrdeaty is Intending to leave Mulino the first of April. School closed Friday. Mr. Sherman and family, who have been visiting here some weeks, will de part (or their home the first of the week, Mrs. Kinney is staying with Mrs, Bowman, who is ill, The singing ichoul Is progressing nicely under the supervision of Prof. tie). Mai- latt. Mrs. Woodside la oil the tick lint. Mrs. Fish ape-1 Monday afternoon the Wallace home. at Hurklen'ft Aralca Naive. Has world-wide fame for marvelons cures. It surpasses any other salve, lo tion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils. Sores. Felons. Ulcers. Tel- ter, Salt Kheom, Fever Sores. Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions; infallible for rues. l,ure guaranteed. On 25c at unatman 4 Co. druggict. Nasal CATARRH In all Its stages. Ely's Cream Balm ctcaniea, soothes and heals tJw) diieased membrane. It core catarrh and drive away a cold la the head quickly. Cream Balm Is placed Into the noetrila, spreads over the membrane and la absorbed. Belief is Im mediate and a care follows. It Is not drying does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cent at Dra vU or by mall; Trial Size, 10 cent. ELY BliOTHEaa, U Warm Street, Sew Turk htafford we bear there is strong talk of a teln- phone line to cbnnect Staffurd bv word of mouth with the rest of the world. Invitations are out for the marriage of 3J1B8 saran refers on Wedneiutav March 2nd, tot Mr. Orung, of Albany. It is rumored that Mav and DRcember will wed soon ; not exactly May, either, as the prospective bride is a vouni? widow. Diigui call it June and December. Two petitions have been circalatin? tn i .i . ..... nave una end oi the Urezon Uitv road changed and some will not sign either because they want it changed to some other route, while some signed both. Our road district now takes in all crea tion and part of Upper Canada, with Jett Sbaw for supervisor. A man with sewing machines was in town selling from the wagon and another was around selling rug machines. We shall begin to feel quite metropoli tan. We know we must be "It," since Clackamas is assessed higher than any other county in the state. Mrs. Kruse, senior, and Miss Melinda Sharp, we are sorry to hear, are again on the sick list. Mark Baker and Ed Smith made an evening visit to old Mr. Schattz, who has been bed-fast for nearly four years. Mr. P. A. Baker received a unique valentine which be prizes very highly. Mrs Oeorge Binkel and baby are vis iting bis mother, Mrs. Beihle. George is conductor on an East Morrison street car. Oeorge. It seems to snow eveiy Sunday here. ltie snow was about four Inches deep. Mr. McRath ia on the sick list. Dr. Smith was called to see him Sunday. Henry Klinker is well enough to be at borne again. All are glad to hear of his recovery. Miss Ida Rotterts, who is teaching eere, took a vacation last week and went to Portland. Walter Paulson ws seen at school snow-balling with the boys Mouday, Birch Roberts, of Dover, visited in Oeorge Sunday eve and Monday. Julius Paulsen had aulte a stav In Portland when he was down. Ed Hardes was also in Portland lately. Fred Neitxchman is on the sick list. The children don't mind the bad weather when they get to ride on horse DacK to school. 1'ete Scheel is recovering from an at tack of pneumonia. Mrs. Paulson is still confined to her bed with rheumatism. There was a gathering of vounir folk at the home of Mrs. Henry Joonson Sun day evening, in honor of tier birthdoy. Henry Smith went to Portland. Koad supervisor Johnson is iroimr to roniand this week and from there to Oregon City to pay taxes for most of the neighbornoou. ropcrTre Htiuriit wl PiicimiiohIu. Pneumonia Is too dangeioiia I diasaae for any one to attempt to doctor himself, although be may have the pr cr treat ment at hand. A physician should al ways he called. It should be borne in uiiml, however, that pneumonaalwaya re sults Irom a cold or from an aitack of the grip, and that by giving ( hamberlalu's Cough Remedy the threatened attack of pneumonia may be warded olL This remedy is also used by physicians in the treatment of pueumouia with the best results. Dr. W. J. Smith of Saiivlors, Ala., who Ii also 'ft tlrHyfl, m " hav been selling Clidtllllei lulu t'Ottsfli Remedy and prescribing' It l f" J"' lire for thw past six years. I use it iu cascanf pnueiuonia and have always gotten the best results." Sold by 'i. A. Harding. Barlow. Miss Ida Erikson. of Kalama, Wash ington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. O. Kiura. f. P. Dull, of Dubuque, Iowa, is the guest of his uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. M. Beeoiice. Rev. Dagouse occupied the pulpit at the Lutheran church Sunday. Owing to the bad weather the attendance was not as large as usual. b. Evans was treating the bova last r riuay on wie strength oi a pair of twin gins. Beaver Creek. The rain still keeps on and delays sowing greatly. The preaching at the Presbyterian church last Sunday night was well at tended. Mr. and Mrs. McCord visited friends at Mt. Pleasant Sunday. A. Sleudeman made a business trip to roruauu una week. II. Henricl, the shingle man. called on inetids here this week. L, Loud igan is visiting the Scanlon family. John Shannon Jr., is home for a short Visit, but will soon leave for V. T. Ed Hughes, Jr., is visiting in Salem at p rent) lit. William Martin is busy hauling pota toes to market. John E. Jones and W. II. Rhees went to Oregon City today to lift Un uiortitage oil ihe place which they bougtit a year ago. This looks ouile en couraging for the young la. lies lo see two bachelors do ihia well. Maar Jones and Rhees have Improved the place very much and it looks a irreal deal cJ life re nt than it did when the for mer owners ran it. They were in town this week and disposed oi several iiota and beef steers, six tons of oats, lfW sacks of potatoes and several other prod nets, which they raisod. Although the two bachelors seem very bright in man aging their farm, they are not so bright in trimming maple shade trees, as thev seem to be a little lopsided, and we hope that they will do a little better on the fruit trees. not necessary to build roads leading to Oregon City an it Is all given to Oregon City to bold the Viola and Sprlngwater trade. We don't ask lint rest of the county lo build our roads hut wo would like lo have what oolongs to us. Tl a dancing school still holds forth al the K. O. T. M. ball. A linle more in teresting than usual last Tuesday lug' t. We have but one teacher in our school now a Rev. Mcrty'a penult was revoked by county siimrluteudvtit, A niiinlier of Macotbees and neighbors turned out and sawed wood for Henry brunch, who Is under the doctor's care, C. Magniua, who lives two tnlleaaoiith was kicked hv a boras last Saturday night and very seriously Injured,, Our rural mail carriers have a hard time these days. They surely earn tbelr money. Looks as If rural delivery was a failure in Oregon in the rainy season. Horn lo Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Uatkadulu a daughter Feb. -7th. Fanners are looking fur sunshine a fesd ia getting scarce and hay Is worth eight and nine dollars er ton in ihe barn. A lloy'sj Ulld Hide fur Idle. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding (or life, 18 miles, to get Dr. King's New Discovery lor Con sumption, Coughi and Colds, W. II. Brown, of l.eesvllle, Ind., endured death's agonies front R.".!!!aa; but Una wonderful medicine g,iy0 jpstaut fyjipt and sikiii cured him. l0 writes i ''J ntJW Bleep soundly every night," (,8 mr. v..io,r "ur" V i,'l'!l'nJ 1'lin.llio. nla, Bronchitis, v,k,ub, Coin ami t'irip prove Its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung trouble. Ouaranteed bottles 50c and 1. Trial bottles free al Char man Co. drug store. Aeaie Ylalua ut Hlrtla, Birds huve very finite vision-per bnps the most ncute of nny creature -and the aense Is utmost more widely diffused over the retlnn tlinu Is thec.e nuu iiiiui; coniequcntiy n bird enn see objects sideways tis well us lu front of It. A bird aces show lug greiit uneusl uess In Consequence n hawk long be fore It I Visible to mini. So, loo, fowl, and pigeons II ml minute scraps ut rood distinguishing them from what npjieni to us exactly similar plea- of t-itrtl-or gravel. Vming chickens are aim nble to find their own food, knowln It position and how distant It Is u soon us they are hutched, wherein n child only very gradually learns eltl to see or to understand the distance of an object. Several blrds-apparentl the young of nil those that nest on t: groundcan see quite well direct they come out of the shell, but th young of birds that nest In trees or i rocks arc bom blind and huve to Is fed. Chambers' Journal. FIBROID TUMORS CURED. Mm. IfoWFIrrtt letter APal Inir to Mr. l'inkhmii for llolpl " Dkah Mm. Pinum : Ibavebeeo under Boaton doclora' treatmcut for long time without any relief. They, tell ina I h fibroid lumor. I can pot alt down without great pain, aud th sorencM extends up my spina. I nave bearlnff-down pains both bftflk and front M" abdomen la swollen,' and I have had flowing apella for thres) yeara. Mr appetite 1 "t good- lean not walk or be on iny feel for nj length of time. " The aymptoms of Fibroid Tumor given la your little book accurately describe my ease, ao I write to you for advice." (Signed) Mm. K. F. lUrra, :53 Dudley tit (Uoxbury), Boaton, Maaa. Mm. Hayes Second Letter i "Daa Mas. Pinkuam: Sometime ago I wmU to you deacrlhlng uiv symp toms and asked your advice, lou re plied, au.l I followed all Jour direc tions carefully, and to-day 1 am a well " "The uu of LydU K. l,liikhani, Vwtubla CoiiHMtiiutl entirely ex honed my pelfed t!i tumor and tin., . whole system. 1 earl wIU mll mn, 'Lydla H IMnktiutn'a g table Compound ia worth five dol lars a drop. I sdvlae all women who are afflicted with tumors or female trouble of any kind to give It a faithful trial."-(Signed) Mas. K. K. lUrca, 9fl Dudley KL(Uoxbury), lloaton, Mass. - 1000 hff.lt If nltl'ul of aaww ltm swWaav yf.lana aoaitvf ?rolom4 ' Atmannr man" i hl liMS A lltflo' toW fiioiitli to stilt'- Happy, Healthy Childress. Any child can take Little Early Risers with perfect safety. They are harmless, never gripe or sicken, and yet thev are so certain in results thai robust constitu tions requiring diaslic means are never disappointed. They cannot fail to per form their mission and every one who uses DeW'iti's Little Karly Risers prefers them to sll other pills. They cure bili iousneBS. Rold by Geo. A. Hardinir. Mrs. Wm. Evsns was an Oregon Citv visitor Monday. If f If Ml-. I I . - . . jirs. i. Miner, oi uregon uitv. is vis iting relatives and friends at Barlow this week. -.I r 1 . in. . Ulan, uyie rexurnea xnesdar irom a several week's visit with friends at 8il verton. Canby. Hugh Rhull. of Eastern Waihi nirton. is visiting with his brother, E. C. Shull. Ed Bratle and Miss Veva Kniirht sbent Sunday al New Era. Mrs. Battin has moved her bakery business to Firat and C streets, where sue will be pleased to meet her old cus- l. Hurst, of Aurora, was transacting wmers. rralilrnl Yor m liny. David It. Atchison of Missouri hn the unique honor of being president n the United Ktutes for one day, and tlia was Humbly, March 4, 1HI1I. Tho tern of James K. I'olk expired on the morn lug of that duy. but, u It was Kuudiiy tho president elect. General Zaehan Taylor, wus not Inaugurated until hex duy, March S. In ciiicpiciice Ihe pres Ideiit pro tern, of t-he l lilted hlati M-nate. 1). It. Atchison, was the nctlnv president on March 4, 1411. However he hud presided nt a night session ui the senate, which lusted until uwav after midnight of Suturday, and In slept nearly all day Sunday, wlthmi realizing the fact that he was prcal dent of the Culled Stales. Inflsmma ory ItheuiuatlNin Cured William Shaffer, a brakeman of Den nison, Ohio, was confined lo his bed for several wei-ks with inflammatory rheu matism. "I used many remedies," he says, "i-iriallyl sent to McCaw's drug store for a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, at which time I was unable to use hand or foot, and in one week's time was able to go to work as hapnv as a clam," For sale bv G. A. Harding. business at Barlow Wednesday. Wm. Jesse left Monday for Rnokane. waeningion. wnere ne will enter into business. Will has a host of friends who wish him the best of success in . his new undertaking. E. Lindholm, who sold bia place a few weeks ago with the intentions of leaving Barlow, has bought a piece of land be longing to Mrs. bheftard and will rwuin the erection of a new house as soon as tne weather will permit. We are pleased to learn that M r. Lindholm has decided to slay at Harlow. The Twentieth Centnrv Gramre hM us regular meeting Haturday evening, Feb. 27. A good crowd was present and a very pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. It was decided by the different members of the order, to give a dance at I oliimbia hall on the evening of March l, for trie benefit of the order. Good mnsic and good order is the oroirrAmma for the evening and all Bliould endeavor to be present as this promises to he something very good. Again the death angel has vieited our neighborhood, this time taking from us Jollied Megrist, tbe only son of Jacob F. fiiegrist, aged twenty-six years, four weeas aoa two aays. ihis young man has been a sufferer from consumption for more than a year and has doctored with several different physicians but could receive no help. He passed away aaiuruay evening ai nine o clock. Ser vices were held at the Lutheran church Monday at two o'clock p. m The Kev. Mi. Mesbler, of Aurora, officiating. A large crowd gathered to pay him their last respects. He leaves a father and two sisters to mourn bis departure, and the entire community extend to these bereaved ones their heart felt sympathy. J. Phlegley is on the sick list. Mrs. 8. Terry, who is suUerini from a Droxen leg, is somewhat better. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Evans snent the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Knight. The Ladles' Whist Club met at the home of Mrs. J. Kotli last week. Mrs. Kosenkrana won first prize and Mrs Vinyard the booby prize. A. R. Cummings of Riverside made business trip to Portland Tuesday, Miss Anna Roth tendered a surprise pariy w a lew oi tier friends laBt Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ficott. of Woodburn. at- leuueu me weuuing anniversary of Mr. ana Airs, tsair. On Satuidav evening Mr. and Mr. II. Bair gave a party to their many friends in honor oi their tilth wedding anniver sary. Jackstraws, pit and cards were played till 11 o'clock, when a delicious lunch was served, after which the com pany present gave them a handsome bookcase. The party did not break up uiiui a jaie nour, alter the eueata had i ... r. . expressed ior ffir. ana Mrs. liair many mure bucu pleasant anniversaries. CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of WulfZ7&UA! Llht I. ouch ana Maalo. A country girl In Dublin went fntn n restaurant for her lunch. She wu asked If she would have a meat dlunei or "light lunch and music." Helm curious, she chose the light lunch uiul music and was Immediately shown lti;i a room where other Inquisitive perwuw were eating soup and listening to spirited If not satisfying perform nun upon tbe Jewsbsrp by one of the wul. era. Hue. felt at the end of the i , that she bad paid high for curiosity but she could make no complaint Orolttsat, ' ' Irate Husband -If I'm to believe wluu you say, why on earth did you tuiirrj mo, madam? ' Wife I remember, I had nt the tlun Quite a craze for collecting grotesque curios Chinese and Japanese hobgob lins and such like and you were the only man to match my collection. A Rl Absent Minded Man. The most absent minded man was not the man who bunted for bis pipe wben It was between bis teeth, nor the man who threw his bat out of the win dow and tried to bang bis cigar on the pes oo, but the man who put bis um brella to bed and went and stood be hind the door. Exchange. Bam pa Info Thrm, Towne I believe I'm a sort of owl or something. I can usually And any thing I'm looking for In the (lurk. Browne I must be a sort of elephant r something. I usually find every thing I'm not looking for lu the durk. Loutsvllle Courier-Journal. The 1 much moisture III Logalilles. The iiiusiiieradH hall1 ( van, given by the Grunge, wan a gicnd arrrres both , anclHlly and financially. A (argvt crowd attended. The W O. W. entertainment was A utvea SM-ially but not financially, as the expense exceeded tlm rwelpts. Th young folks n( Ihe (irange met at W Kir.hein's Sunday afternoon and spent the time singing. W, P. Kiri'liniii aiient one duy this week at the l.add farm lisikluu at thn Jersey and (iuerney cattle. The ground bog surely saw bis shadow Feb. '.' noniH time in the. day. , Mr. Parted' land buyer haa na'.'re-t turned, I'ruhshly he sank out of sig'ht in a mud hole. The Logan cbeess delivery team want to the city with a load of 'the famous l.ojan chceae. There will be a stockholders meeting of Ihe Cleat Creek Creamery on March '.'I, beginning at 11 o'clock, at the ere imery. Saturday, March 5. is iih regular monthly meeting of Harding li range. Those who bavn not completed the drc gre work better do so. Hism as the warm weather comes the "goat" has to be sheared that we may have tint beue llt of Ihe Mohair pool. Our Kagle Creek neighbors siwim unitn jubilant over the primped of a boom city, but it seems strange lo "iluj chile" while looking over the application for saloon license, Ihe names of many citi zens there who ought to paiice a mume'nt tielore lending encuiiruiremeiit to ancb evil places. Of all demoralizing Ihlnir the courury saloon takes the lead. Per haps a few year heme thev will see iba results. Bprinxwater. Died, in HpringHter. Feb. 2(1. 1004. Mrs. Agnes Hamilton lhibuia. of linen- monia fever. Horn In Hcut land, Feb. 4, 1BM0, age 'A years ami 21 day. Hhe leaves a husband, a little irirl and a boat of friends and relatives to mourn their os. Mrs. Dubois was a devoted and consistent Christian, kind and consider ate ami loved by all who knew her. The fnneral was conducted bv Key. Druce, assisted by Kev. Foster. The were laid to'rest in the Spring waler c m- etery. About the last words Agnes said were that she was going boms to her Muster. gone to Dear Agnes, though bast my home, Ieft us, lo return no more; But we hope to meet our loved one On that bright and happy shore. I-onely the home and sad the hours Since our dear one has gone, But oh a brighter home than ours In Heaven is now thine own. I am reo nes ted tosav. In hahalf nf t, family ol the deceased, that they give their sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends for their klndnusa and bain In our la'e bereavement. ndlgestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For many yaara It haa hn Catarrh of the Stomach caused InrllfraaltAn and dyspepsia, but Ihs truth Is exsctly Ih opposlts. Indigestion causes catarrh. R psatsd attacks of Ingestion Inflames the mucous msmbranaa Unlnr the atomanh sxposas the nerves of th stomach, thus caus ing the glands to aecrst mucin Instead of tna Juices of natural dlgsatlon. This Is iaiarrn or tna stomach. Llkn a Woman. "If yoo'll notice," said Klnnlck, "the iwwia irjTunuoij say sue wuen refer i . ... .... . ... i .. . - nog io me eann. w ny should the , ransvos ail Inflammation of tha mnrn.- earth be considered feminine?" membranes lining th stomach, protect lha a A i. ... .,, , . a aim an aiamacn troubles. id 1 Kodol Dyspepsia Curo ransves ail Inflammation of the mucou mamnpn lining .L. -. . lu o ..unmuri :u iiruiiiiiiiu i ,i,ii uiv atomacn, protects th Why notT Nobody knows Just bow B"rvM- "d cures bad brsath, sour risings, tbe earth ls.M-rhlladclphIa Ledger. T" , ,ul'n4" "unr. Indigestion - -r-r-'- -..a u aivinacn irouDies. Some peThTTIT dlsHgree.-, KdL?fetJ.Wh?tX.U It , m.v HillHUI W CVl. vie memory that they can remind too ttlsonir. Rtrui.r.i.. ti nn l.Ui..,u of things yon tfld a tliousand yecrt aaV hJn'. which .iiifoV so nn. -Atchison Globe. I rr"r dwitt oo., onica,o. lit j Bold by U. A. IIABDING, Druajist