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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1901 " M ? anaf though! I VMfM rmgmlit my hmmlth. H Threw yrxri of drlliate lirHlth trying dix'torV ureat-ri pilous and teiil iiii-ilifinri" without Iwnelit mixht well sup the nnK( of any woman. And yet Mrs. llrvmit wovcd mai trie nutation ol tlie cure ol worn nly diwase ia only a otirilion of lK 111 right remedy. A lew dimes ol juvoriit I'rmritillon rmtotcd iict murage nun revived lirr H"lr lcauae alie could ar "a drclilrd change hum the fiiat." Three months' liar of the innllrlii re stored lirr to fwrlrCt hraltli. Ir. iirrrr a J-nvorite I'rr nMlon runt irrri'ulurity, diira wrakciiiiiir draina, hiala inflammation and ui rrration, and cum female weakness. Mn Harah Mn.ttl rrrsMriit nf Mrmiihl. H.m-i.1 h trie I'lui.. rr.itlui hi 471 Aiktuftftt Avr , MriuitliL. Trim. iltrv "1 .uflri.d lib ilrll.-alr hi-.llh fur thlri- vr.ri. tivinif dK-1urt' Jitr lt lli.lt. mill ixilnil nirillttnr. aulil I lu( umr .i;r .ml lh iirfht I wmilil arvn trg.lM lit lim'tli. liil irw iWc. ul VuUI 'I'lvvl Hf 1'lr.. iiiiiImii' lh.ui mr lIlitllL'r Itiv mtml loulil .ri'.ijrt. .-,1 iimir. In. in tlir fll.l, Ml I liriil i,it It.j.ti v i (,,i it.icr nntii!i Uitlilully mill urn nuv lit ixid-ti brallh,' Dr. Pierce's Medical Advivr, in par lovi l, II Kilt lift nit rrteipt of 21 one-cent slanis M av ripcnae nf IlialluiK only. A'Mnraa lit. K. V. Pierre, JJulIulo, N. . tf rAfK on Ohio, City ok Toi.rug, Lucas County. ) , Frank J, Chenev makes oath that tin li aenlnr partner of Ilia firm ol K, J. Cheney A Co., doing budlm-m In the Cl'y l Toledo, Count v and Statu afore aaid, ami that said itriu will pay the mil ol Out) Hundred liollar for each nil every ran ol Catarrh that rannol lie cured ly Him um) ol Hull's Catarrh Corn. Frank J, Chunky. Sworn to tit-lorn mn and milirrito l In my pretence, tuis Uth day of lerrniher, A. I IHHtl, (Seal) A. W. (ii.KAoN. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken internally nd arta directly on the blood and inn coiiN amfaii'R of the system. Send lor ttialiiiHin'ala free, K. J. Chunky A Co., Toledo, O. Sold liy all druifKlxt'1, Too. Take Haifa Family I'illa fur coimlipa tion. UreRon CUT Market lteport. (CorrM-Ud Wwkly.) Wheat No. 1, 7V wr litiahel. Flour Valley, M "5 It Mil. Hard wheat 4.75. i'ortland, 1.10 jwr tark ; Howard's Ileal, $1.1)5 mr aai k. On'x in aarka, $1 per rental. Hay Timothy, buled, $14o'$15 r ton; clover, $10 oat, $11; mixed liuy, $11 ; rlieat. $:i. MilUtutlH llran, 1U.00 per ton. horta, $'.0 o) er ton ; chop, $111.00 pur ton, barley, rolled, $.(H) tier ton. 1'otatoett Hoc to $1 00 per lai k. Fira Oregon, I'm; per down. buttor Kancb, 60c. j aoparator, 00c. ; creamery, 70c. Ori'tton onionii, 00c to $1.00 perewt. lried applea.Oc to 7c r t. l'runej, (driad) jietite, 3e mr lb; Ital .an, larne, 6c per lb. medium, ti,'c; flitver. Cabbaite, California, 2c. Apple", 75c to K5c. Cauliflower, 40c to 80c er dozen. Stock carrota, aarked, 60 renin. Bweet potatoen, 2,4 to 3c per pound. Olery 06c per dozen. Preeaed cbickena, 12c per lb. Livcalork and dretd nieuta ; beef, live, $4 00 to $4.26 per hundred. Hok, Iive4) to 6 eta; hoti, dreaaed, ti'j to 7c; heep, $3 60 per bead; drnttaed, 0c; veal, dreeaed, 7jC to 8c; lamlia, live, $2.50 per bead ; Umbo, druaaed, 6c. ' Cet rhem Cleaned and Pressed. . and aave buying new clothea. We call end deliver all clothei. Ladles' dress akirta a sjiecialty. :-: :-: Electric HaUl Clunlaf A Prlng Parlora. l'lione No. 38 1 . Oregon City, Or. Thousands Hurt Kidney Trouble and Don't Enow It . Bow To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common class with your water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a seaimem or sei tllnt Indicates an I unhealthy condl 'tlon of the kid- i oeys; If It stains your linen It Is evidence of kid- frequent desire to pass It or pain In tha back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There Is comfort In the knowledpe so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy iuiiihe every wish In curing rheiimatlsir., pain In the bar!, kldnrys. liv-, bludder r.J ev. ty psrt of the urinary paa-e. It cri'cls lnaLlllly to hold wster snd scalding pain In paring It, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild snd the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful cures of (he most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should hare tha best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$l. sites. You msy have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery fS-TT" and a book that tallsa',-:3 mora about It, to,hsen,sUii'!i!r absolutely free bymalL --JUfcJ,, at address Dr. Kilmer k km ( siMai. Co., Blnghamton. N. Y. Vhen writing men tion reading this geaaraiss after la this paper. V.. mPX5sr! The lassrpriae $1.W per ysar. Hall. Jnlill Ilurm vlalted 0. Striker and family liixt Sunday. Maaler Hoy Thomas I sellinK Jewelry at preaent. Kill l'.urtu has returneil from ('all fortda. MUaea Mary l.ikes and KHz liurna vUited Nanry Thomua lat Humlay I,. I(iwi and I0I1 n Mrlntoli went to rurtlaiid lul Saturday. Charles Thoiiina nought another cow the other day. Itoya you outtht to Imi 011 the loookniit ; ('harley amely means hual iienK. This is lusp year you know, Jiilni liurna went to Orruun City on bualiii-as this wm'k. Cun In Hulvey panned throuidi here Uat Monday 011 Ida way Iioiiih. He haa been vIiiuhk relatives and friends up near Silverton. 1 aw in lt wwek'a paper about the ruada around MarkahurK ttettlnu linpana able. MarkHlmrx ia not alone when It cornea to roads belim a dlaurara to Ore K'iii. Wo hsve some that outiht to be a dinKrare to Orexon or some other place, as the roads in this nm-k of the wooda had 110 woik on them for the lut leu years (hat ia by aueriia, only dona lion work. Ilurblvu'a Arntv Hulic. Has world-wide fame for marvelous . . . 1 1.... 1.. cures, it surpasses any oiner aaiye, lo tion, ointment or halm for Cuta, Corns, liurna. bulla. Sorea. Felona, tkera, let ter, Sail Kheuiii, Fever Hures, Chapped Hands, Skin r.rupllon; iniuiiinie lor Piles. Cure u'laraiiteed. Uuly 25o at Charman A Co. (Initial. ligan. This weather scat. "Ksrly Faster, early Spring." Mrs. Klizabetli Itrown is on the sick liathia aeek. A. M. Klrchem will leave for North weat Alaaka (Itabrinit Sea) lu take charge of a cannery, about the firnt of April. Durinic the year of 1003, the C. C. Creamery made 41,201 ouiida of butter, at an average of 2D cents per ound net at the creamery the year IhroiiKli. or 2(1',' cents at the patron's door. Hotter ohl lor l'.IOJ auiouiited 10 ii.i.i.tu. me coat to inaiiulacturu ia 2! cents per lb. The vounit folks will meet at J. (ierlier'a Viola, Sunday alternoon to practice sing- HiK, 1 o'cloclt to 4. ne on lime. Harding (iranice held a very pleaaant and interesting' acmiion lat Saturday. There were sixty-live present. Two ap plications for nirmberalilp wure roceiveil. An interesting program was rendered- The road iiiealiou was diacuaaed. II. K, Croas made some points in the way o( local aid to road building. The concert us of oplniou was (of ihoae who apokt on the subject) tkat tbrre should be a comieteiil Mail bona or engineer (or the county to oversee and auoerintend the construction ot good roads. It waeclaimed by thoae w bo had exuerience that a com petent man. would save tlie county the price of his salary in making permanent roads. Not a man who leans on bis shovel handle spinning yarns and if It takes longer than 8 or 10 hours a day to tell one, charge them to county lor over time. If every county court could have Itoosevelt Hi the bead, graltern would stand a poor show. 1 lie "old ben,' her uses and abuses, were generally Uls- ussed. One brother said be annually sold about $'J0 worth of eggs. He raises be brown Leghorn e. Another ventured toasaert that the I'lymoutli Hock was the let to serve for the minister. Hives are a terrible torment to the little folks, and to some older ones. Fasily cured. Doaire Ointment never laila. Instant telief, permanent cure. At any drug store, 50 cents. Park place. Mrs. Illig and tier daughter, from New erg, Oregon, are guests of Mrs. Buck. Mrs. Illig is Mrs. buck's mother. John Straight's little daughter ia very sick with pneumonia. Miss Bertha Kennedy baa gone back to her school at SuDnyaide. The school was closed for three weeks on account of measles. Mrs. Chase Is preparing to move to Oregon City and take charge of the boarding bouse over the lied front store. Mrs. Fred Smith from Bsker City, Oregon, ia a guest of Captain Smith's. The citizens nf Parkplace met last week and organized a Roosevelt Club, with Captain Apperaon as president, W. W. Smith vice president and J. Meldruiu secretary. Mrs. Howard, from Howard's Mills, organized a Urand Lodge here Monday alternoon, with 62 members. Mrs A. 8. Dorrla from Sell wood spent Sunday with her daugbtea, Mra. Fred Smiib. The measles and chicken-pox are going the rounds and many pupils are out of school on account of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Blood are very prond of their young son who came to live with them laal weea. " eigut, eieveu puunun, Barlow. George Zeigler waa transacting bust ness in Oregon City Wednesday. Mra. 8. Evans and Mrs. Cbas. Cbilds were transacting business in Canby be tween trains Wednesday. Quite a number of the Barlow young people attended the dance at Aurora Saturday evening, given by the Kebe- kahs. They report a very nice time. W. W. Jesse, W. S. Tull and wife, and Mrs. smith were Oregon City visitors Tuesday. lis snre and attend the St. Patrick's ball at Barlow tbe 17th, to be giveu bv the Grangers at Columbia ball. o pains will be spared to make this a suc cess. Ice-cream and cake by tbe ladies. To Subscribers and Others. Subscribers having trouble about get ting their Kuterprise regularly or those who do not receive proper credit printed with tbe name on the paper, will confer a favor by notifying this office. Tbe date stamped on (be paper ia tbe date to which subscribers have paid. It is tbe duty of postmasters to notify 11s of any change of post omce address or papers that are not taken out of the postolbce If you don't get don't get tb nswi, tbe Enterprise 70a Union FOIl THE tOfSlY fOSVESTIOl Ittpiilill. is Villi Nuiue (iiiiilldutia, SHluriliiy, A pi II 0, The Hepubliraii CDiiventiun for Clack ainui riiiintv. Ornuini. ia herehv vailed to ,,,( n n,H Willamette ball, On-iron City, Stturday the nth lay ol April, JUU4 at the hour of ten o clock, a. 111. , lor the purpose of electing eighteen diilegaius lo the Stale Hepubliraii roriventiou lo be held at Portland, Oregon, on the day of April, 1004, ami eighteen delegates lo the IteputiliCHii CuiigrcnHiomi! conven tion ol (he flrit Congressional Uixincl, to m held at Halem, Ore , on April , 1004 ; also for the puriioMu of nominating candidates for the following otlicea, to- wit : Three repreaenlatives to the Stale ICgislature,coiluty cuiumlssloner, sherul, clerk, recorder, aMsesaor, treasurer, school superintendent, surveyor, coroner and justices of the peace and constable for the several precincts, The convention will consist of 143 delegates, appoiliuued lo the several precincts as billows, said apportionment being based on one delegate at large (or each pri-c inct and one (or every 24 votes cast (or S. It. lun (or supreme Judge at the election o( l'.02 and one lor major (ruction thereof: Aliernethy 7 Barlow 3 Heaver Creek 6 Korings 3 Hull Kan 3 Canby o Caneumli 4 anyon Creek 2 Clackamas 5 'hsc des 4 Cherryvllle '. I DamaiS'iia ,. 4 Fugle Creek 4 rlleld 3 eorge t larding 3 lighlaud 4 Killiu Mackshurg 2 Maple Lane 3 Milk Creek 3 Milwaiikie 6 Manjuaiu 3 Molalla 4 Needy 4 New Kra 3 regou City No 1 0 Oregon City No 2 9 Oregon City No 3 5 Hwego 0 leaaant Hill 4 Koila Springs: 2 Spriugwater - ualatin i. Union 2 Viola 2 Weat Oregon City 0 The primaries, lor the election ol dele gates to the eaid convention, will be held 11 the several precincts at the usual ting places, in the afternoon of batur- tay, April 2, 1004, and at the following hours : Abcruutliy . 3 to 7 Harlow 2 Heaver Creek 3 Uoringa 2 Canby 5 to 7 Caueuiali 3 to 7 Canyon Creek 2 Cascades 2 Cherry villa I Mackamas 3 to 7 iamasrus 2 Fatfle Creek 2 to 0 iarlield, iaorge 2 Harding 2 Highland 2 Klllin 2to3 Mackshurg 2 Marquain. ... 4 to 7 Maple Lane 2 Molalla A Milwaiikie 4 to 7 MilkCreeK 2 Needr 'f New Kra z Oregon City No. 1 4 to 7 Oregon Cily No 2 2 to 7 Oregon City No. 3 4 to 7 Oswego 4 to 7 Pleasant Hill Seivers 2 Soda Springs 2 Springwater Tualatin 2 Union 2 Viola 2 West Oregon City 4 to 7 The judges and clerks of said primary election. oulHide ot Oregon uny, win oe appointed by the committeemen of the respective precinci. a copy oi creden tials ol the delegates elected shall be forwarded to the chairman of the county central committee in time to have the same died before tbe hour of 0 o'clock;. in.. April 6th. Facti precinct shall Le represented by duly elected delegates in person, or by residents ol the same precinct holding proxies of said dele gates. la all precincts wnero ueiegaies are elected at a primary meeting, tbe cen tral committeeman lor said precinct will preside and tbe meeting wilt elect a sec retary. Should the precinct committee man fail to be present at tbe bonr ap pointed, the electors, after waiting one hour, snail elect a chairman for the meeting. By order ot tbe county central committee. J. U. Campbell, Chairman. T. P. Randall, Secretary. Do You Wauit NU-eugtb? If rou want to increase your strength, vou must add 10 and not iaae irom tue physical. In other words, tbe food that vou eat must be digested, aaaimilated and appropriated by the nerves, blood and tissues before being expelled from the Intestines. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure adds to tbe physical. It gives strength to and builds up strength in tbe Jiuman avHtem. It is pleasant to the taste and tia atab e. and tne oniy coniDinauon 01 digentanta that will digest tbe food and enable tbe system to appropriate all of its health and strength-giving qualities Sold by Ueo. A. Harding. Received Too Late. We received correspondence this week from several localities too late for this week's issue. They will appear next week. Loans. Real property mortgage loans. Btracts furnished. G. B. Dimick, Atty. at Law, Oregon City, Or. Ab- OABTOniA. Bean tits elheHwil m Han k'mm Bongit Drying preparation simply duvet, op dry catarrh ; they dry op the secretions, which adhere to Die membrane and daeoat. pose, causing a far more serious trouble thaa the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. lug inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffa and use that which clnanana, soothes and bcida. lily's Crsain I'ulm is such a remsdy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head caaily and iilaasautly. A trial siza will be mailed for 10 cents. AH druggists sell tbe 60o.size. Klyltrothers, GO Wam.n St.,N.Y. 'J1j Halm euros without pain, does not Irritate or causs sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, reliev ing Immediately the painful inflarnmatioa. With Fly's ('ream Hulrn you are armed against Nasal Catarrh and llaj Fever. SOMETHING for NOTHING Naturally induces trade. We do not do tiu.sines on that basis kit do give value re ceived for every cent you spend at our store. ' are some bargains: 31b can Brandenrstein'B Mocha and Java coflee . . Hero $1.00 .50 .12 .15 5 lbs BrandenHtein's Caro- head Rico. Good brand bulk Coflee, per pound Green Java Coflee, per lb. . 'ino bulk Syrup, per gallon A full line of the verv best the grocery line at The ELBCTKIC Grocery D, M. KLEMSEN, Prop. Main Street next to Albright's Market Loss of Flesh When you can't cat break ast, take Scott's Emulsion. When you can't eat bread and butter, take Scott's Emulsion. When you have been living on a milk diet and want something a little more nourishing, take Scott s Emulsion. To get fat you must eat fat Scott's Emulsion is a great fattener, a great strength grver. Those who have lost flesh want to increase all boay tissues, not only fat Scott's Emulsion increases them all, bone, flesh, blood and nerve. For invalids, for con. valescents, for consumptives, for weak children, for all who need flesh, Scott s Emulsion is a rich and com fortable food, and a natural tonic Scott's Emulsion for bone, flesh, blood and nerve. We will send you a free sample. B sura that this picture la ths form ol a label l oa the wrapper f every bottlt f Emuliioa you buy. scon & BOWNE, chemists, 409 Pearl St, N. Y. Mease1!, all VujsUU. WILLAMETTE GROCERY MILES & McGLASHAN, Props. $4.10 Bbl. W.lla Wlla Flour $4.25 Bbl. Marvel Ilard Whatt Flour 10 Cents Can Best Cream 20 Cents Pkg. Olympia Tan Cake Flour 45 Cents Can Saratoga Dripa. 15 Cents Tound Coela Rica Coffee 35 Cents M. & M. Blend Extra Fine We handle a full line of Fruits LET US Do Your Work We do a General Baggag and Transfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved OHice Opponite Manonic Building Tel"plZdce mi121 Williams Bros. Transfer Co. "The Hand of Fate." Saturday Mi Irct 12 And her own company In the celebrated four act drama entitled Tk3 Ope ffi$?t Orply, Saturday, March 1 2 Prices 25, 35 and 50. DOCBT CASS0T EXIST. InTestleatlou Will Ouly Stretuthen the Proof We ne In Oregon City. How can doubt exist in the face of sncb evidence? Read here the endorse ment of a representative citizen. James Peterson, employed Dy u. i. Havely of the O.R.4N. R. K. Co., at Portland, and living at Woodstock says : In my opinion, it any sunerer irura backache fails to find relief in Doan s Kidney Pill", there is no relief for him on earth. However, I don't believe any cane exists which Doan'e Kidney Pills will not help. 1 baa severe Dscaacne and weakness for years. My back ached at times so that I could hardly get np from a couch and tbe Ktaney eecretions presented a very unnatural appearance, and deposited a heavy stdiment if al lowed to stand long enough. I spent lots of money wben living In tbe east in trying to get something to effect a cure. I came out nere 10 ruruauu Hnnt;n' ago thinning the change of climate might benefit me but the trouble still clang to me. I paid one doctor tn id town $75 for meuicinea, oui i mignt ju as well have taken so much water so far as any benefit was concerned. I used five bottlea ol a wen-anown remeuy manufactured in the east and received ouly temporary relief. I finally saw Doan's Kidney Pills advertised and one day I bought a box and had used only a few doses wben I knew they bad gone to tlie root of tbe trouoie. i conunuau their use until I had used three boxes andean say cheerfully that they did more for me than all tbe other medicines put together. r leniy moro prwi uo iuia hwu v. gon City people. Call at C. G. Hunt ley's drug store and ask what his cus tomers report. For sale bv all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mtlburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Bole agents for the United States. Kememoer me nauie iuu i take no other. -and Happy. Healthy ChlldreK. Any child can take Little Early Risers with perfect safety. They are harmless, tiHver arirje or sicken, and yet they are so certain in results that robust constitu lions reauiring drastic means are never rliaarjDointed. Tbey cannot fail to per form their mission and every one who uses DeWitt'e Little Early Risers prefers them to all other pills. Tbey core bili- iousnees. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Prices Reasonable Work Guaranteed Tickets at usual place A MODEL PLAYUROCm 1 Section at the World's Fair Where Children are Welcome. St. Louis, tbe model playground in the Model street at tbe World's Fair is a boon to weary mothers and a haven for tired children. After tbe family has traversed tbe aisles in some of tbe big exhibit palaces, and tbe parents are eager for more sights, tbe little ones who have become wearied will long for tbeir piay ground and rest places. It was for such as these that the model playground waa designed. It is situated on tbe northern edge of tbe main picture, near one of the main exposition entrances, and within a short distance from The Pike. Tbe grounds are 270x175 feet in extent, and contain everything that will entertain and de light the children. Tbe playground ia in charge ol competent attendants. Children may be , left and tbe parents may pursue tbeir sight seeing, knowing tbat tbe child is being cared for as well a though be were ia bis nursery or play ground at home. There ia a big rest place, a room 50x75 feet, equipped with kindergarten parapherna lia, with competent teachers in charge. Near by is a garden where the child mar. be supplied with spade, rake or noe ana dig in the ground to his heart's content. There are swings for girls and boys and long rows of hammocks, with the ground beneath. The two ends of the building have a special treatment. They are green from floor to roof, lbe entrance in ine center is of a lighter shade of green. Tbe tympanum above the entrance is in gold, with real flags of the government stand ard pattern, radiating in a stack from the center. At tbe center is a United States shield surmounted by a spread eagle. Miss Grace Temple learned her pro fession a,t the art museum in Boeton. She bad charge for years of tbe coarse of design of tbe school of art in Cleveland, Ohio. She has decorated the interior of the National Museum and of tbe Cos mos Club of Washington. A large num ber of homed in Washington and else where, including the home of Grover Cleveland at Princeton, N. J., have been decorated under her directions. "I owe my whole life to Burdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I seemed beyond cure. B. B. B. bas made me a perfectly well woman." Mrs. Cbas. Uotton, Berville, Mich.