OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 190 1 CUKRBSPONDHNCh r .-respondents art rHpie ctftl 'o re news (ru ,,ipt'itr i ;r work We will neeessa')- stationery. Tin' y Mir neighborhood 1 1 til 1 these eo'itiiiitis every week. Molalla. Tlit grouse have Income impatient wai ir.i: lor spring to come .ml haw ,.. gun. !m 'ling, but their numerals pre ence iles not annoy any one in the les-t. V.":r.t;-r being over, e ate now niving our mm mis rain ; giass never s.ood the miner better than it lias this time, in fart It has been growing all winter, hut . 1,.,,-e these wai til showers thai vei daut growth meets the eye every heie A the close of the winter teim of the Moiallt school last Fri.liy an entertain m. nt was given by tlie ichool All dd their iMrt well snil t the el"se o( the lit r.uy exercises. Win. Samson w.,s called forward as the auctioneer of tie evening, aud gome 35 lieautiful baskets fic f....l to the highest bidder. The proceeds ($L'5 50) will go to the literary! (mid. The "strong roan" said ne w.a . pK -scd to meet so large an audience on such an occasion and made himself quite j familiar by refering to his family and : wiping Ins (ace with his coat tail a couple of tiui-s, then the liu.e boyi thought they had seen the funny man of the circus. Molalla is about to have another drug store. It will be opened out in the Linn building. It has been some time since, li-ve bad a liquor selling drug store and we have been prospering quite well without one; now if liquor Is to h sold by tbe gill with a prescribed sprinkling I of ouiniue, or straight, there will soon be an uprising of samples of some of Molalla's former catastrophes. We earnestly hope that such will not be th case with the present undertaking and that the enterprise will prove to be straight-forward business. (The Eater prise is assured bv Huntley Bros., who will install this drug store at Molalla thai (hey will not countenance traffic in hqu jrs of anv kind at their branch store It wiil be a drug store and not a booze sliup.) Editor. G. V. Adams is preparing to build large barn this summer, and whe com pleted he thinks be will bave buildings enough, but surely he will study up something else he can improve on, then be will soon be at it again. George bas one uf the best equipoed rural homes In tbe county. Oue of his recent improve ments is in a water piant; hot and cold water now courses through the dwelltug to the delight of the family. Having things convenient is one ot the roads on wh!".1!! happiness trav-ls throughout the routine duties of farm life. The Molalla Grange mohair pool will be closed April 1 according to the terms oi the pool. There is at pie-etit some 1800 fleeces pledged. The mohair is to U: delivered at Harless' null, when called for by the sales committee. Some eu: have already been clipped. When it again fairs up there will be a great rush in goat shearing Goals have done much better this season than last and their coals aie likewise better. The Molalla Mutual Telephone System is stiii growing People rradilv see the association bas hit the nail on the head to nerve the most people at the least cost per meiuber, for constructing and main taining lines and operating the system generally. The way tbe system is ex tended a community organizes a central station if it is strong enough to maintain a switch board operator; lines are built jo rf;,Mujpng mto central. A director or CorotiUNee is sent over the proposed line lu .j...o it off and make the apportion ment of work for each member, the holes are dug, poles are hrought to place, ll join the raising, wire goes up and the line io done. Viola. A number of our citizens attended the ui ' m ;le at Trullinger's on Monday. Samson'" strength tag an auctioneer) lies, eg' in long hair, but in good humor and ready wit. flir. r liken and song drove a fine bunch of steers from Viola to Oregon City on Tuesday. They were accompa nied by a young Mr. Ficken, from Kan sas, who is making them a visit. Our friend DeMoy hag sold bis (arm on Luo idge beteen Viola an. I Estaca da. He hag bought a homestead relin quishment farther back. The removal of this excellent citizen is due to the opening ot saloons at Estacada. Mr. De Moy would have made his home on the (arm he owned, but for the saloons. Young Plants Every farmer knows that some plants grow better than others. Soil may be the same and seed may seem the same but some plants are weak and others strong. And that's the way with children. They are like young plants. Same food, same home, same care but some grow big and strong while others stay small and weak. Scott's Emulsion offers an way out of the difficulty. Child weakness eften means starvation, not because of lack of feed, but because the food does not feed. Scott's Emulsion really feeds and gives the child growing strength. Whatever the cause of weak ness and failure to grow Scott's Emulsion seems to find it and set the matter right. Send lor free sampir. a Bowne, chrroists. "9 P-ari St., New York joc. ana i 1 Wff BUCK aV M STOCK and ii MEDICINE Stock and r ultry have few troubles which are not bowel and liver irr-'tftilanties. Black Draught Stock and Poultry Medi cine is a bowel and liver remedy for stock. It puts the oreans o( digestion in a perfect ccnuilion. Prominent American breeders and farmer keep their herds and Hocks healthy by giving them an occa sional dose of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medicine in their food. Any stock raiser may buy a 25-cent half-pound air-tight can of this medicine from his dealer and keep his stock in vigorous health for weeks. Dealers gener ally keep Black-Draught Stock and Poiultrv Medicine. If yours docs not. send 25 cents for a saniple can to the manufacturers, Tne Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenu. RocnmLia, Oa Jan. is, 1901. lack-Drsufht Stock and Poultry M. dlala 1 th kt I rtt tried. Our stock wm looking bad when to a -nt a th medietas and saw the are (ttlnr so Ths are look n JO Mr scat. brtr. S. p. IEOOXIN8TON. sssfe ' Eldurario. W. H. Jones has sold another horse. The Cams baseball nine have done considerable work on their new grounds back ot the J. W Graham place. Harry Smith, of Colton, visited with his parents and brother, of Carus, this week. J. P. Martin cut his foot nearly off one day laBt week wbile grubbing fur Monroe Irish. Reeves and Jones have finished their rail contract and are making wood for C. E. Spence at present. Mr. and Mrs. King, of Ely, spent sev' eral days at I. E. Jones last week. I. E. Jones was doing business in Port land the fore part of the week. Frank Irish went Oregon City Satur day. Richard Schoenborn has planted nine acres of spuds already if it did rain all the time. Miller Hardestv has left (or Portland and a man from Oregon City is running the Hour mill at present. Dewey Thomas took dinner with Fred Spangler Sunday. Newt Maule has returned to Portland. C. Smith sold a beef cow last week. Ern Tones spent Saturday evening and Sunday with J. P. Martin and family. C. E. Spence is making a picket fence around bis house and garden. Al and Bob Sclmenboni are clearing a patch for spuds on Frank Shoenborn's farm. Ed Reeves staved over night with the '"bachelors" Sunday night. The IleNt Family Naive. DeW itt s itch Hazel giVes instant relief from Bums, cures Cuts, Bruises Sores, Eczema. Tetler and all abrasions of the skin. In buving Witch Hazel Salve it is only necesgnrv to see that you get the genuine DeW'itl's and a cure is certain, there are many cheap counter ieits on tne market, all ol which are worthless, and quite a few are dangerous wbile DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is perfectly harmless and cures. Sold bv Geo. A. Harding. Need j, This week we have to chronicle the death of one of the oldest citizens of Clackamas county, Charles Schuman. His home was about one mile East of Aurora in this county. He has lived here over forty years and was strictly honest, upright, peaceable and unobtru sive citizen. Mr. Schuman was born in Prussia and if he had lived until July 8th, next, be would have been eighty-six years o( age. He wal a bachelor having never been married and as far as known be has no relatives living. In his younger days he bad traveled a great deal both in this and on this continent and he was well posted in the affairs of this world and be left some very warm friends who gave him a Christian burial in the Odd Fellows cemetery near bis borne. The Needy school closed on Friday after a six months term of good work performed by Mr. Ginther, who bas this week commented a three months term at Macksburg and we congratulate Macksburg on securing him in their school. The Needy Grange met last Saturday their regular meeting day and after the usual order o( the day the question "What shall we read?" was discussed and it was gratifying to note the interest manilested, nearly every member pres ent taking a part in the discussion, ladieB included. The worthy master of Molalla Grange wag present and gave us a talk. Bro. Saw tell, of Molalla Grange, also bonored us as a visitor. There will be given at Thompson's hall in Needy a grand ball next i'riday even ing April 1, tinder the a"8pices of the Grange. Young men are requested riot to leave their girls behind them. A I.ove Letter. Would not interest you if you're look ing for a guaranteed salve (or sores, burns or piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica : halve cured me. it s the beet salve on 'earth; 2oC at Charman & Co. 8 drug store. Kalit Creek. A Presbyterian minister, Hev. Mr. Day, pteacbed to the children at the lit tle school house Inst Sunday, lie re., tamed the close attention oi the little oi es Ironi beginning to end of the eer mon. We hope ho will come again. We learn that a Sutid;,v S. Iiool will bo organized here by the Kev. Mr. Ituumaii k Presbyterian fiom Portland, Ore. The -abbiitb School had to close this winter owing to small-pox, measles, mumps and inclement weather, with bad road. N. Muigley visited friends at Dunns ens last week and Mr. and' Mrs. J. K liott returned with him to visit Mr. and Mis. roster. Mr. and Mrs. Cook of Oregon City vis. ited al .Mr. llowlitt'a and Mr. Woodle'; Saturday ar.d Sunday. Dr. Mrs. Roberds made a business trip to i oriiami on the ZVUi mat. The.l'Oih inst. was Grandma Sntor . Li. i i i . - i , o o oirwioay. uer daughter and son In-law, with their family, and a few oth quests were invited to help celebrate the day. An elaborate dinner was prepared ami enjoyed by all present. E. Foster has purchased a fine, large, ugni uay team. Mr. Israel tuner's died at bis home near Eagle Creek, on March 23d. The neighbors miss him very much. His genial natuie and uniform courtesy bad endeared turn to many. Three excellent families from Little Falls, Minnesota, have bought (arms near this village and are making prepar auuna iur spring work. Our teacher, Miss Ethel Norman, lias purchased a tenor drum tor use in the school as an aid to correct lime in march mf. Her teaching is a success and the pupils that care to study are advancing rapiuiy. H-latlc Ithruiuatiwm 4'ured. "I have been subject to sciatic rheum atism (or years," says K. H. Waldron, o( Wilton Junction, Iowa. "My joints were stiff and gave me much pain and discoin(ort. My joi.its would crack when 1 straightened up. I used Chamberlain Pain Balm and have been thoroughly cured. Have not bad a pain or ache from the old trouble for many months It is certainly a most wonderful liui ment." For sale by U. A. Harding. Clackamas. Here as elsewhere (arm work is re- tarded by continued rain. "It's all rigl over head today," said one. "Yes, but I aim a-plowing up there" was the cute reply. Wash. Smith sold 2 acres of land tbe other day, price $300. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrett left last Thurs day for their annual stav at the ranch in Southern Oregon. Mr. Sherrett is also fereman of a logging camp in that vicin It?. Mr. and Mrs. Mills, bave returned to Clackamas and will occupy the Sherrett house during the summer. Waiter Foster, the Landes brothers and Mrs Landes are located for the work ing team at Chapman and Smith's piling camp near Lurrinsville. O. I!. Kippey, ol Sumpter. was here last week on a visit to his family. Mr. and Mrs. Mather and son Arthur went down to Portland Sunday. .Miss i,uiu tlavward nas gone to visit friends in Pilot Rock and McKay Creek, r.astern Oregon. She expects to remain some moutos. taster service of Congregational S. H. and Y. P. S. C. E. will he held in that church next Sunday evening. Services begin at 7:30. Mrs. Hattie Webster returned from roniann lasi week, Mrs. Webster was in the Good Samaritan hospital under going an operatiou. uol lor Children. The pleasant to take and harmless One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate re lief in all cases of Cough, Croup and La Grippe because it does not pass immedi ately into the stomach, but takes effect right at the seat of the trouble. It draws out the inflammation, heals and soothes and cures permanently bv enabling the lungs to contribute pure life giving and life-sustaining oxygen to the blood and tissues. One Minute Cough Cure is pleasant to take and it is good alike (or young and old. Sold by Geo. A. Hard ing. Willamelts. Died, at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Carter, o( Newberg, Ore.. Irene, tbe only child of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Cook of this village, aged three months. Only a tiny blossom, Taken from our care By a loving Father, To bloom in His garden fair. Miss Maggie Harmon spent Sunday in Portland. The Literary Society met this week with Mrs. Millard Hyatt. Bert Shipley is working in Oswego. Tbe Eighth Grade Club give another o( their popular entertainment Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buckets visited In Portland Sunday. Jos. Egge has a friend from Wadena. Minn., visiting him. Miss Gertrude Fisher closed a very successful term of school in the Cook district Friday. The young people enjoyed a pleasant social evening at the Shipley home Thurs day evening. Mrs. Godfrey of Portland visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, last week. Ilroke Into III Iluane, 8. LeQuinn, o( Cavendish, Vt., was robbed ol bis customary health by inva sion o( chronic constitution. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into his house, bis trouble was arrested and now be is entirely cured. They are guaran teed to cure, 2 )C at Charman & Co.'s drug store. Tk Batorpritw f I.M pr yaar. Mnllno. Clarence Mullult, who has been nick, is better. Mr. Hmdesty and family have moved to Wallu Walla, where he will run a Hour mill. Agnes Wallace, w ho has been absent some time, has re lirned home. F. M. Manning la on the sick list. Theie wi ! be Easter service at the Grunge hull next Sunday. Mr. K. Long made a business trip to tew n Saturday, School will siart in two weeks. H.'ta and Gusta Bowman and their uncle are spending a few days at Salem with their relativas. Mr. ami Mrs. Turner, who have been visiting their parents here, departed for their hoii.e a few days ago. Mr. Maples and family will move into the house formerly occupied by Mr. ilardesty. Mr, Maples is employed as miller by J. I . Howard. Alfred Woodside and Johnnie Daruall are working tor Bob Suodgrass. Iva Graves called on Mrs. Woodsldo one day last week. A number from here attended the dance at Beaver Creek Friday uight. All report a good time. Sun and Lou Buckner were visitors at the Wallace house Saturday night. Nayc Two From Ifeulh. "Our little daughter bai an almost fa tal attack of whooping rotigii and bron chitis," writes Mr. W. K. Haviland, of Arnionk, N Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery, Our niece, who had consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well." IH's perste throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for cutighs and colds. 60c and 1 bottles guaran teed by Charman & Co. Trial bottles free. Farkplacc. Jlminie Bailey has sufficiently recov ered from bis long illness of typhoid fever to be able to be out again. Miss Dora Emhrey bas been qui'esick for over a week, but is getting some bet ter. Mrs. Buck accidentally teed on a rusty nail Monday morning and was obliged to be out of school two days on account of it. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Maple have to Eugene Oregon. Their many regret their leaving as thev weie moved friends highly It is esteemed by all who knew them to be hoped that they will like their new home. Captain smith had a narrow escape from being killed Saturday. W lulu haul ing gravel Iur the road he was driving down a steep hill with a heavy load when the brake suddenly broke, throw ing him violently forward. He struck on his head and shoulder, and just escapee the wheels running over Ids head. They passed over his hat, cutting holes in It but he escaped with a few bruises, A Y. P. S. C. E. bas been organized in Park place and they will hold their first meeting Friday evening April 1, at 7 p. tu Mrs. Johnson from Poitlund spent Sunday w ith her mother, MrB. M. R.v erB, of Parkplace. Ileal Cougb .Metfirliir lor 4'liiMrcu When you buy a cough medicine for small children you want one in whi you can place implicit confidence. Yuu want one ttiat not oniy relieves but cures ion want one that is ummestionahly harmless, l ou want one that is pleas ant to take. Chamberlain s Cough Remedy uieets all of these conditions. There is nothing so good for the coughs and colds incident to childhood. It also a certain preventive and cure for croup, and there is no danger whatever fiom whooping cough when it is given It has been used in many epidemics of that disease with perfect success. For sale by G. A. Harding. Hullno. And still it rains! Talk about your watermelons, boys, but where I came from thev growed as big as barrels lleii::i iviaybe if it Keeps on raining Oregon will grow big watermelons, too. Miss Agnes Wallace returned to her home, Friday. Mr. Bowman took a tiip to Salem last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boynton took a ride to Oregon City last Sunday. Extensive preparations are being made by the Sunday School for the program whicti will De rendered on taster Sun day. Mr. R. II. Long has gone to Portland to meet his wife, who comes to Oregon iroin rittsuurg, I'a. It seems that one prosperous bachelor of this thriving town bas decided to get both a husband and a wife. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Evans called at the home of D. L. Trullinger last week. Elmer Erickson is training one of bis pel sheep to box. He expects to put it in the ring some day. Several o( the people of Mulino at tended tbe basket social at Molalla and report a good time. 1 The smiling (aces of Mr. and Mrs. Ilardesty are missed from this burg. . We are now getting ready (or another term o( school. r Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat- ment by Ely's Cream Jialm, which is agree ably aromatic. It is received through the nostrils, cleanses aad heals tn wtioia sur face over which it diffuses itself. Druggists sell the GOc. sizs ; Trial size by mail, 10 cents. Test it and you are sure to coutiuus tbe treatment. Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquid! into the nasal passages for vitarrial trou Ma, tbe proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known aa Ely's Liquid Cream Halm. Price including th spraying lube is ocenu. iraggiiu or ij , mail. The liquid form embodies the mad. I Some of tbe farmers are getting nerv ialoal propertiss of tk solid prsparation. 0us, and are plowing in the mad. ir ( Israel Rivets died ii Eagle Creek, Oregon, T . -at 11:50 a. in. Mrch : ' eevein illness of two wi i. an ubscesH on his side He was tenderly carer r ily during his Illness; c!i l, tunned and all done thai v, restore the old gentleman i .1 p..s. i llr.l.l all in vain, death claim. ' I In n i t :i victiu-. The funeral was held at I1"- 'n Wednesdav, March -It, o..i,,lu ' ;, i! . Rev. Mr. Rich, pastor oi th !i i church of which Mr. Rivera ...-n, her. Interment was mad i In- ' V Creek cemetery. Mr. Rivera was lairn Li - I . county, New York, (Mi: .. I w here h spent his childho . ' ii, i : , e years old, then he moved . . ems to Quebec, Canada. In June 184:1 he was, ma . . i 1 Mariah Clupp r, of Quebec an. ' ii, ;( they went to Grand R - : " e , where be was engaged in I'1' several years, them e to Sep I. i, k o i.t-ni, ami from there to Oregon. Mr. Rivers and family crossed the plains with teams, starting from Senika in lStltl and arrived in Oregon, October 1H07. They simut several mouths in Boise City, Idaho, recruiting strength as the journey was a long and dangerous one at that lime. He settled at Eagle Creek where he continued to reside from 1S417 to the lime of his death. Twelve children were born to them eleven of w hich grew to be men and women. He leaves an aged widow and nine children to mourn his loss, besides twenty-eight grstidchlldren and eleven greatgrandchildren. There are fom sons and live daughters. Mack and Eli, of Parkplace ; James of Eagle Creek ami Levi Rivers, of Portland ; Mrs. Captain Smith, of Parkplace ; Mrs. I), Hoggins, of Eagle Creek; Mrs. K. Ilogan, Dallas, Oregon; Mrs. D. Fagalda, Wallawa. Wash., ami Mrs. F. RasmiisHen, ol Poit land. The family has the sympathy of their many friends in the loss of the husband ami lather. But He that giveth must taketli away; blessed he the name of the Lord. Am Toil a lj "peptic? If you are a dyspeptic you owe yourself and your (risnds to get it to well. Dyspepsia annoys the dyseptic's friends tiecause his disease sours his disposition as well as bis stomach. Kodol l)ysiee sia Cure will not only cure dyspepsis, indigestion and sour stomach, but this palatable, reconstructive tonic digestanl strengthens the whole digestive appara tus, and sweetens the life as well as the stomach. When you take Kodol Dys pepsia Cure the lood you eat is enjoyed. It Is digested, assimilated and its nutri ent properties appropriated by the blood and tissues. Health is the result. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Csiibj. Postmaster Devon was doing business in Portland Tuesday.) Wade Gribhla and Wesley Riggs were out fox bunting Saturday with their bounds. The dogs treed a line speci men which was brought down by a well directed shot from John Graham's revol ver. Herbert Thompson is at home on a va cation from the agricultural college. Reverend Snyder has delivered sev eral lectures at the Methodist church lately on the local option law, to be voted on at the June election. Mrs. M. Winches and Chester Welch of Medford, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Winches. Every one please rememler the Robe kali dance to be given in the near future in Canby. Katie Newbury and Hattie Spulak, of New Era, visited friends in Canby one day this week. V. A, Sleight, county clerk, was shak ing hands with friends in Canby one day this week. Arthur Knight made a flying trip to Portland Tuesday. Mabel Knight won the watch given by the National Medical Company's show for the most popular young lady in Canhv, Miss Knight receiving 1200 votes. Miss Kate Hampton came next with 800 votes. Mr. ami Mrs). Dick, Mr. and Mrs. Ec- cles and Annette Wait visited the Grange at New Era Saturday. Charles Nelson, who works (or the Southern Pacific, was badly hurt the other day by fallfng into the Molalla river at this place. 'I'esf linony ol a .Minister. Rev. John S. Cox, of Wake, Ark., writes: "tor twelve years I suffered from yellow jaundice. I consulted a number of pliysicans and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then 1 began the use of Electric Bitters and feel that I am now cured of a disease that bad me in its grasp for twelve years," If vou want a reliable medicine for liver and kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Hitters. It's guaranteed by Charman 4 Co. Only 50c. 8p ring-water. The Spring-water Presbyterians had their new church dedicated last Sunday, Rev. Mixsell, of Oregon City, officiat ing. He was assisted b. Rev. liruce. A fine programme, in tbe way of singing, was rendered. The choir of the First liaptist church of Heaver creek assisted with some very appropriate songs. Af ter tbe dedication tlie congregation wont to the Grange ball and bad a fine lunch. Rev. Bruce quits the pastoral field and starts to California Thursday next, and then Springwater will be without a preacher. We bave some indications of rain. Only three days out of fH'y-seven but wnat it has rained or snowed. Lewellen Cox contemplates putting up a branch store at Cazadero. Frank Bunch lias purchased Mrs. Chs- ry's ranch, near bis mountain ranch, (or $1000. Mrs. Chary bas bought Mrs. Mar shall's place, containing five acres, in Springwater. Consideration $500. An Old ItiHhlt Rose Peterson, Sccre t rv kdale Tennis Club, Chi . m experience advises all i rls who have pains and peculiar to their sex, to use Lydia E. Pinkham'g Vege table Compound. How many beautiful younr f Iris de velop Into worn, listless and hopeless) women, simply because sutllclrnt atten tion has not been paid to their physical development. No woman la exempt from physical weakness and periodic pain, and young rlrls Juat budding into womanhood should be carefully guided physically aa well aa morally. Another woman, Mlas Hannah E. Mershon, Col lings wood, N.J., says I " I thought I would write and tell yo that, by followlnr your kind ad vice, I feel Ilka a new person. I was always thin and dalicaU, and so weak that I could hardly do anythlag. Men struation waa Irregular. " I tried a bottle of your Vegetable Compound and began to feel better right away. I continued its use, and am now well and strong, and men struate regularly. I cannot say enough for what your medicine did for tne." tSOOO ftrftH If srfina f tttm HUf fMuMfiMM snnl s rMwS. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound will cure any woman In the land who suffers from womb troubles. Inflammation of tlie ovaries, and kidney troubles. tleiirge Most of the children in the neighbor hood met at tbe school house Sunday to have their pictures taken, hut lie- pho tographer failed to appear and Ihey were di-aiipointed. The school inarm had a birthday last week and was remembered in the even ing ty her friends. Miss Marie Johnson has returned from a visit to l'ottlaud. Pete Rath went totown last week with a load uf chickens. lna Klinker has been on the sick list. Mrs. Samuel Mueller has been in Grealiam the past week. The politicians here expect a big pri mary Saturday, April '2. Julius aud Waller Paulsen celebrated their birthdays Suinlays. The young folks all had a nieny lime. Miss Roberts wants to gohonuand spend Easter. Hans and Walter Paulson visited in llisMull Saturday. Henry Rimer is sick. Mrs. Peter Paulson has entirely recov ered. .Nothing i:iial lo 4 'liiiiuberlulii'a) 4'ulie, 4 liolem uikI Diarrhoea Itemeily lor llowt'l om- pluliilM In Children. "We have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in our family for years," says .VI is. .'. H.Cooke, of Nederlands, Texan. "We have given it to all of our children. We Iiuvh used other medicine for the same purpose, but never lound anything to equal Cham berlain's. It you will uso it as directed ii will always cure." For sale by G. A. Harding. Itetllauu Mr. and Mrs. Denny are visiting rela tive here, before going on their home stead, (I. Allen has purchased a new harness for bis team. Cuurlright A Harnett have' bought a new disc. L Funk is very sick with aimendicitis. and will have to have an upeiution per formed. A. Kerchem is soon to leave (or Alaska. W. H. Honney will begin moving his sawmill this week to his Hew io . mon shove Fischer's dam, which is one of the best locations in the county. By reading lbs (Enterprise you will be kept fully informed slmu the Clai kamas county campaign. We will send you the Knterprlse fiom now until after the June election over three months (or 26 cents. Send in your subscription at once. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For many years It has been supposed that Catarrh ef the Stomach caused Indigestion and dyspepsia, but tke truth Is exactly ths opposite. Indirestlon causes catarrh. Re peated attacks of Indigestion inflames ths mucous membranes llninr the stomach and exposes the nerves of the stomach, thus cam Ing the glands to secrete mucin Instead of the Juices of natural digestion. This la called Catarrk of the Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rsflevaa al! Inflammation ef the mucous membranes lining the stomach, protects ths nerves, and curaa bad kreath, sour risings, a sense of fullness after sating, Indigestion, dyspepsia and all atemaoh troubles. Kodol Dfcestt What You Eat Make the Stomach Sweet BortlMmlr. PerJlw m. $1.00. hoWlnt 3H time Ik Mil Sn, whit Mils far SO cents. Prepar by I. 0. DeWITT OO., Chlca, III, 8old by G. A. UAUDIXG, Druggist