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2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1901 Owuur to modem methods ot hvuur. not one woman in a thousand aiu'roadies thus rerleetly natural chunco without e inert. eueimr a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, sending the Motxl surging to tho heart until it seems ready to burst, and the faint feeling that follow sometimes w ith chills as if tho heart were going to stop forever, are only a few of tho symptoms of dangerous nervous trtmblu. E1 to are crying out for assistance. The cry should t Heeded m time, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound - ... 1 I r f UrJl!h ' Br. . WW I H M a"V 14&si.i-l i ... o-w -r- I s m jp-rrr--w r: i lho nerves XJ a U JkTvTv l was prepared to meet the needs of woman's system at this trying period of her life, and all women who uso it puss through this trying period with comfort and safety. READ THESE CONVINCING LETTERS: " Dkah Mkh. 11 nk ii am : My trouble ru change of life and cramp in?. No human tongue can describe what 1 aufforvd with the cramp. I dreaded from one time to auothcr o much that I aliuoht wanted to die. " Dear Mrs. Pinkhah : I feel it my duty to writ you about the wonderful cure your medicine has brought about. " I suffered for years with change of life. I would have fainting spells, either before or after my monthly periods. They would come on toe suddenly. Sometimes I would be on the street "I had pains all over me. My head ached all the time, could take no walks or go up stairs without becoming completely exhausted. 1 Buffered untold misery. I tried doctor' medicines (or a loug time, but derived no benefit " I cannot say too much In praise of Lydi E. Pinkhaiu's Vege table Compound, and would advise all sufferers of female trouble to use it, for it will certainly care them." Mas. Lrzzix C Reynolds, Buchanan, Va. When, one stops to think about the good these women derived from this great medicine, it seems almost beyond belief; yet it is all true as stated in their letters published above at their own request. No such helpful advice to women who are . sick can bo had elsewhere as will I hi re ceived free by addressing Mr, l'inkhani at I TLM ..t. 1 .. ..1.1. I i.... 4 , .... ... tsi it-ji.tj iw.i r. f.i "J"i iuikvi. ii juu rr num. nnio iiw tory contain thousands of letters from women who have been safely carried through that danger period " Change of Life," The cures of Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. Blake are not unusual ones for this medicine to accomplish. For these ills no other medicine in the world ha received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. Kef use all substitutes. you are foolish if you don't. $5000 FORF C IT U i"H forthwith product tt origin! UtUra tig- will pnTwihlrfthtoluWgMiiUHnM. r v . ..... .V. " Our family physician did everything he could fur me, but I got no relief, lie said if I lived to get through with the other trouble, It would wear awsj after a tim.-.biit I had It six years and could not walk orexerelsa in any way without bringing on an attiiok of the cramp, and I would suffer untold misery until I would be perfectly exhausted aud helpless. " I read In one of your little books about your medicine. being good for female trouble and change of life, and thought there was no harm In trying it, so I did, and it helped iu and I was able to take walks aud work some. " I am very thankful for the relief your medicine hat been to me. MU&. v. N. Ul.AEC, Deep water, w. v a CURRESPUNDHNO A ift ifc 1 id ift rfh v 1 CorrrtpondeDts are requested o re new their work. We will supply all oecesKsry stationery. The new. from four neighborhood' should appear in these columns every, week. Katie Creek. 1'larkamai. T'ie 'avorxhlx wetrhcr is well im proved il ill work in H'Hg and out at the hitch tidrt nf scconiplisliment. The M. E. 'lurch htill holds revival service Mm ius foi . aver, testimony and Bible S' nlv m-veral allernoons in esrh week: prisi-hink' service every evening. Anot'ier p Inr Ii"uh is to be con- strnctd in nin e Mn are now en- gge. in r' imf"oin for the base ment. Hri ill h- nn-'l to complete the bail'li'i Arbo' the OU-k plsnte I fl 1 and a tren- I.iide 'our-year-old Veril McLsmth in in Iviof (hugeroasly ill at the h-m nf Ids ancle, Ben Fores'er. Hi in the' Maj. Wilbero is having be.mifii: v..Qr , .' .ok fweet trees planted alrmg the roa i irM j rrd,u ,,M ' wtn-re she owns a trt of Unr h wvn ( Gran I the railway elation and D' Ro'-erl'a fTcpprty. This is a prophecv f . ,u,r loulevard in the years to come. Our teacher, Mi Ethel Krinii-, and the achool children celehra'ed Arho I'V cleaning the grounds about t'i- m-ikkiI. If the grounds were fenced in, w.Qnrf I nit tree and flowers calt I pi f te-l. 14 nlwHivfl by pupils of Trees were ti I- m . in snd filled, irii-K 1. ii without and la Rev. H. N. Smith, a Convr-iMt n' Sab4a'h School tbipnionxrv fr.im P r I ind, preached on abha Ii vei in echool house. Tho room r.a fl'i-.t 1 nd the sermon macb apprpctntwl. Mta Pearl Foster is vini'i- h-n-onsin. Vise Onssie Githens. alTurri nvill-. Three rallws'' ti.e ewrnmion frm 'nrtlsnd K.' ics-li end Cacaero n ... The newly organized frahhmr. 8"IhkI e Kngle Creek was whII s'tendeil U fbbath There were thirty p.-ni F.-v. Levi Johneoo was prewnt ,inl a e 'wenty rnimitea' talk to the children nt Ibe close. 8ome young hoodioaii have tie i le etnying property on the entimrltmi-a lirounds. Boys, you alvprtin' vonrtr.n Ing at borne by such d,eds. Hv. . h-tie more regard for your parent' and y.mr w n future. Key. L Miliigsn will preai-ii in the m irntnsr and evenirg in t!;e ech .oihoii-e. Mr. Milligan ia a fine speaker and x II wi'l b tcneCtted who bear him. here Mrs. M. took th land wh among 1 Mrs Satnrda dsuiehte Mrs. Moved " Mrs. 4 vlr. O R ChHrli moved r place, i made n nnw pr ?.ppa an CP HI. rhi-r ntv-r, - r i . nil 'eniU. U rein S e .tn I IS' f F rl,..e ' 'and , Ml I'urtiit ..-V !. r. R'uU'in - 1. 1. ii mprm suit highly 1 cholars. Iiihhard, wss i-r dsiik'iter, dr?. (jouber ling for Port i' for a time I nrn Portland --k with her t 'usly ill. I family have ' as a guest of 4. nd family have o' the Rort f"t has been 1 the hoite - comfortsble A IjOre Letter. Would not interest you if you're look ing for a guaranteed salve for sores.hurnp or p lea. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, VI o.. wri'f; "I suffered with an uglv sor fr a jear, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica K!ve cured me. It's the beet snlve nn firth J tk ni Charman 4 Co.'s ilnu tore. l lor Cblltlrea. Th- n tk- .n.l h.rmlesd One Minnii-t'o t'lve giv- immediate re lief ii Mile -. ,f (onirti. Cronp and La- atelymt i 'ii.. I.. 1 takes effect riifh el Mi it nf the trouble. It draws nut the infl 'iMii.tinn. tienl- and soothes and cur)-p-Miisnentlv hv enabling the inii o rrr !:e giving and life xiixtxin voxvgen'n ihe blood and tissuM.. O e Minut- C ngh Cure is plesMnt to tlre and ii is good alike for voiin and o t Sold bv Geo. A. Harding. Inlon Hall. J. Perriniter ws the vilest of Mr. John Molran Ut Sundsy. J. Ii. Burns visited Wm. Drayper and family Sunday last. Mies Mary Molzan visiced Miss Geno Burns one day Ust week. . Mrs. Perringer visited Mm. Paverlels one day last week. The bridge i jut completed across the slonirh between Adkins' saw-mill and Mr. Pembroke's farm. Otto Striker raised bis barn last Tues day. Mrs. Martha Bums and ilaiiithter. bus, were ttin guesia ol Mrs. Cora Striker last Sunday Mrs. Chaa. Pembroke and her son Ce nil wsre visitinu Viii-s Nancy Thomas, Sunday la1. Jo n Kohbina finished rsining his barn la-' riiursdsy. Sile Adkinsof Liberal was visiting his brother. James tdxins, ln Sunday. B Hilton aid wife, of Csnhy, vinjted their mother and brother one day last week. ' M-srs Dave Fancher and Kelland, of Mount PIh sant, were visiting L P. Burns Mm. (I. y . Mrs. Lmira Burns and children visited her mother, Mrs Jack Knoits. last Sun day. M . fy i , . lesnm iieure ami Anu rson sua an other g.ntlem in csIIhiI on Mr. Drayper to look al somi real e-tate. 0 S'riker made a hUHineits trip toOre von City last Monday. The telephone line ha been completed from Mr. Tucker's place acros the Mo lalla river to ttn Adkins sawmill I'anby. early all kinds of fruit trees aie out In hlnH.nm owing to the warm weather of the punt week. L. H. Wsng wa in Portland on bul ness Tuesdsy, Minx (irsce Hampton came up from Portland Tuesday and is visiting her parents. F. A Sleight, of Oiegon City, wus vis iting In t miny Sunday. C. N. Wai is building a larire barn on Mil proerty here in Canby. We Ui iler stand ilut ii is to be used for a livery nta'ile. U-ant B. Diir.ii k, ma) or of Oretion Cny, iassed thrmiKh the city luenday rvenitg on hi way to the miiiiresiionxl convention al Salem. Howard Eccles, the R!veralde teacher, ha' t woek. wen on the sick list for the p. si (ieorge Knight will s toll begin Ut paint his !uiK toie building. Mrs. VI. Winches, Mrs C R Welch snd l lie-tcr VV'elrn, who have net vi- Iti'ig A. I . i M'l'ii-" I'M tl ,imI week left (or R.ikor City 1 uestlav. Mr, Mlmlf.iril h- ..i(i"iH.i-r( lis.' gone lo Kooehurg to ri-Side. ! L-ilru M cl '-' up 'v Ail! juii' the past pa-t wees snttling up Ihe affairs ! of the late lioil'i'.s tiiiri. Mulliiii. Hurrah for the sunshine! The (irange met at the hall Saturday. All present reported sn enjoyshle time. Mr. Ilsrdesly, former miller of How aril's null, accompanied by bis wife and children visited tlie ieople of this bum. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Long snd Mr. and Mrs J. I.. F.vana were seen in Mulino streets Sundav. Mis, Fish wss the guest of Mrs. Aw gtiHt Krickson Sundsy. Kdgar May, of Meadowbrook, saunt ered down this way last week, II. W. Shaw and J. Mallatt were vis itors in Urea'DD City Wednesday. "Make hay while the sun shines," is now the farmers motto The school which started here Monday Is progressing nicely. Civile Smith was seen hitting the high places of the Mulino gravel wad Satur day. We wonder what makes the mail csi rier drive by with out his coat on. He inil.t ttiink Ihe IhernmmAtMr riiiitir ' I luO degreea in the shade. Onion sets, 5c; bulk Front. lard, lie Red Tulton .Siiinla Schon , or.i" I d ." m.i Sunday witli Mrs. (iorheti as SuneHn. tendril , Frd llaigieiovee, awimtaiii. and Mis liotthe.g, mercUry, Mr. Cmrk had the mi-dnrnme bie arm h ukrii mi the mutii. Mis- Nellie (Jottherg ws tirpned hy fed by Charman A On a psriy i.i irieiM un- sxiiini ? , The eveiiinir w.i-soei ii. la ir, . H cli to gel Mayee Tws t'rwna Ikeuth. "Our little daughter liar" an almost fa tal attack of whooping rough and bron chitis," writes Mr. W. K. Haviland, of Armoiik, N Y., "but, when all other remedies (ailed, we ,ved her life wilb l)r. King's New Discovery. Our niece, aliolud consumption in an advanced eiage, alo u-md this wonderful medicine nd today she is perfectly well." IW DHrste throat and lung diseases yield to lr. King New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible (or coughs and i olds. 50c and 11 bottles guaraa Trial bottles flee Harmony. Plowing and seed inn is the order of Ihe day, Ihnntih a ronsidcrahle acreage was put in last (all which, solar, is look ing well. The warm weather Is bringing out the fiuit trees with s rush. Al Webster is building a large barn. Mr. Baltin exects to begin the erection of one soon also. Mr. and Mrs. John Fletcher and son nf Msn Jose, ('si., are visiting their un cle, Wm. Biddls. Miss Kdith Karr, a student in the Ht-Oe University, has returned to Kit gene after a two weeks' visit at home. occasioned by the Faster vacation. Country front. Aborts, mill prices Red Dover. The weather is fine and the fanners 'ere bney putting in their crops. Rev. Exon is on his claim. As he was clearing the fire got away fruin him as the w ud was very high his barn caught on fir e and wagon, harness, narrow and (ilow were in ashes in a few minuteH. Mr. May is moving on his farm. There is lots of room (or more. W Want our country bettled ud. You wil ever regret it if you gel a home here. Forest Eardman and George Kiiz muler Marted to the logging camp bun Ly. Jiasal Catarrh quietly yklcla to treat- 8prtnrwater Evening of toe 9ih a grand entertain m-i.t hs ven at Eetacada for the benefit of th -I'hool and school house About $100 was taken in The Spring w.'er Drama ic Club $60 and baskets wild $10. On Sunday 10th Fa'her Hatch came over from Uoldenda'e, Wash , and orem hed for n in the new chur :h and there were gli i a Congregational meet g held snd 'he following resolutions nnnni'nonsly posed: " Whereas through he destructive forest fire the moot of h people of Springwater bad their immes and all distroyed and also the XpHngwHter Preebyte'rian church, which liHppened Sep'ember 1902, and whereas we feel to bles- God tint he put it in the tie,rt of so mtny people to assist ns in "tie dire calami'y and especially in being so iiral to as-iRiing in rebniiding and tnrniviiing the turmtnre for our new "liii'i h building and, therefore we invoke ' i l s hleseings n our former pastor, Rev. Julius Hac , Wiiliam Woodhams, William Ladd, Dr. Hill, Dr. Holt, and nil in Portland and Oregon City who contributed to our aid. Mill, VBri.lllM I1TII ... ........ 1 .1 . By reading the Enierprme you will be lunch was ee.Ved at. l2:lo nd i,.c kept fully informed Hhi.o Ihe Clackamas ceeded to enjoy theineeives nil the wee 1'iiui't i'niuiiliiti We will send yon I hours ol mo'nlnz T'ler- wer. wiiiv Hie Enierprise (torn now until alter the i present. All had a fine lime, for M s luni election over three months for Uo.tber and Mir, Nellie kuua uw io .-o cenie. dii in your sunscription at uiake iheii gin . Mppy once I L,ew niioosru, ol Washington, was visiting here last week. They content plate moving b k on their rni here nexi f.ill. Supervisor James had a crew of men out laHt Wednesday repairing the Can yon Cieek bridge, which has been con sidered unsafe for some time. IF.DIGE5TI0: Kent by Eire Cream ialm, which is agree- '.",B ne oig com- mat enn in consump 1. i I:, ti i. ... 'a .i if .i.. ! Hon and death. Watch the itt e colds. dily aromatic. It is recmsd through the notstrila, cleanses and heals the whole Bar lace over which it difTui g itself. Dnigasta Btll the 50c. size; Trial size by mail, 10 Rata. Test it and you are aura to continue (he treatment Announcement. To ocooiiflOtUilo those who are partial Co the use of atomizers in applying liquids Rev. Milligai from Portland will j prench in Springwaie.r Sunday. I It's the little colds that grow into big i'iB ; tne DigconiKtiiatend n in and death. Watch the r. Woods Norway Pine Syrup The Enterprise ll.W) per year. A 'ure for Headache. into the naal Muso&gfcS for tattirrM ina tic, the proprietors pftpars Cream lialru in tnv man, woman or child suffering ( m headache, bilioiisnesa or dull, l- .. teeling should take one or two of I Witt's Li'tle Eirly Risers night ana1 miri.ir( fhoaa limnni litlla ri1la a liquid form, which will be known as Ely a , , ,, (.e,.,, they Ire . tor)ic M we!, LPjuld Cream Balm. I'ncs mcludm? th. . , i;, Whi,0 ,n r,Ran(K! t(le graying tub. is 7-cents. JiggisU or by ...y'wr(.nKt,1en and rebuild it by their euaiL Tk.hqmdformbodiMthenil.,.,J,.(fr-(.t t, tf , leaajfropertica erf the hU preparaUou. , d h (jeo. A. Harding. THEDFuRD'5 BUCK-DRAUGHT "I was troubled with stem, aohtronbl. Tbedford's Blank Draught did ma mors food la on. week than all th. doc tor'! mliclD. I took ia a yer." MRS. SA HAH K. UHIRPIEU), EllettnilU, lad. Theoford's Black Draught quickly invigorates the ac tion of the stomach and cures even chronic cases of indigestion. If you will take a small dose of Thtd ford's lilack Draught occa sionally you will keep your stomach and liver ia per fect condition. Mr. Put!! has piirclnHe.l for his chil dren a fi.it new organ, of which ttiey are justly proud. More sickness is canned by Constipation than by any other dinase. Thcdford's Bla. k-liraujjlit not only re lieve coii.ui j.ation butcuri diarrlni.il and dnentery and keens the bowels regular. II drug;;ints aell -on l packaKea. "Thedford's Black Draught is the best medi cine to regulate the bowels I have rvrr ued." MRS A. M. CltAUT, Eneadi Ferry, N. C. Ilroke Into IIU Iluase. 8. Le Quinn, of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed ol his customary health hv inva sion of chronic coustination When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into his house, Ins trouble was arrested and now he is entirely cured. They are guaran teed to cure. 2ic at Charman & Co.'s drug store. COHSTIPATI0H Kagle Creek. Mr. Flynn. contractor for the sub-nation now building at this place, w'lh Messrs. Thorn and Owens, is hoarding at Mr. K. Foster's. We learn that Mr. Thorn is in this section of the coiiniry solely for his health, being owner of Urge flocks of sheep and herds of cattle in Mexico. When on his immense ranch, Mr. Owens acts as his secretary. He also owns some real estBte in Clackamas county. Mr. Thorn's amiability has been considerably dislocated lately owing to a badly sunburned neck. Hiese gentlemen expect to leave for the south shortly, much to the regret of Mr. Foster and fsmily, who appreciate such pleasant guests. W. S. U'Ken. of Oregon Citv. was he on Tuesday, on a business trip and an outing. E. Morrow, electrician, is one of the busiest of men. When be takes time to eat or sleep is a mystery to his acquaint ances. Little Veril McLoughlin, Ben Forest er's nephew, is improving and in a day or two will be considered out of danger.. Mnllno. It seems as though the old prophecy will not hold good this leap year, as lo mining seven Sundays, if it rains on Easier .Sunday ; hut it is favorable to 'he girls, as leap year ia every four years, it should be good Sundays, ami give the girl a chance. Mr. and Mrs. Harde'ty, who moved away from here some time ago, came hack to attend the Orange Saturday. They will depart for Kansas in the near future. Mr, and Mrs. Wallace ' spnt Satur day and Sunday at Oregon City last weeg. Alfred Woodside is working for Bob onotigrass. Lee Adkins has his new fence com pleted around his farm at Wright's uriuge. II. Deltzer has sold his team and fanning implements to Andrew Zinger; also rented his farm. Get out of the way, there's going to be something do ing in our town. Charles Daniels has gone down on the Columbia river, where he will work dur ing the fishing season. Clarence Mallatt. who wag ill some time ago, is able to be around again. Our singing is greaily improved since we have a teacher. Agnes Wallace Is absent from home at present. Mr. and Mrs. Nash, ol F.ly, were vieit- JUT COW Like the running brook, the red blood that fluws through the veins has to come from somewhere. The springs of red blood are found in the soft core of the bones called the marrow and some say red blood also comes from the spleen. Healthy bone marrow and healthy spleen are full of fat. Scott's Emulsion makes new blood by feeding the bone marrow and the spleen with the richest of all fats, the pure cod liver oil. For pale school girls and invalids and for all whose blood is thin a.id pale, Scott's Emulsion is a pleasant and rich blood food. It not only feeds the blood-making organs but gives them strength to do their proper work. tirml fur tree .ample. HCOTT A IIOWNI'., Cllrml.ls. 4o-4iJ rearl hlreri, New Vork. yuc. auUJi fJu; all druggist. County Treasurer'. IXollre. I nnw have nionev to pay county war rants endorsed prior to Decern Iter 1, 1001 Interest will cease on such warrant on ihe date of this notice. Oregon City, Oregon, Apr) 15, 10(4. En s Cahii.i., Tress, of Clackamas County, By reading the Enterprise you will be kept full v Informed about the Clacka mas county campaign We will send you the Enerpriae from now until aTier the June election over three month for 25 cents. Send in your subscription at once. Roy week. Graves was Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For many veers It haa been aunnnaeil that Catarrh of the Stomach caused lndifMiloa ors the lattor'a mother Saturday and n dyspepsia, but the truth Is exactly th. Nunday. opposite. Indlpstlon causes catarrh. Ra- . ... . . ' Pe,9 cks of Indigestion inflame, th. a visitor here last , mucous membranes lining th. stomach and axpoKU the n.rves of th. stomach, thus caus- Ing th. glanda to secret, mucin instead of "K'iutlc IClicuiuatiftin Cured. the Juices of natural digestion. This la .,,,. I ll4 Calarrk of th. Stomach. '1 have been subiuct to sciatic rheum- atifin for years." savs K. II. Wahlmn of Kiln A I II Vt tlOrlCI'a ff!iirk 'Wilton Junction, Iowa. ''My joints JrlTM were stiff and gave me much pain and r,UevtM " Inflammation of th. mucous discomfort. My joi.its would crack when i mamoranea lining uis stomach, prelects the I straightened up. I ased Chamberlain's MrveI- fnd eur bd breath, sour risings,. Pain Balm and have been thoroughly !8n,e ' 'uIln" ' eating, Indigestion, cured. Have not had a nain or ache arJPl end all stomach troubles. , from the old trouble for many months, j Kodol Digests What Yoil Eat Make the Stomach Sweet. Bonis enlr. Rewlir ilia. 1 1 .00. holdin. 2 Urns. lb trial alia, which will lor to crntta. ft-sparae) by K. O. O.WITT CO., Chlc.ao, Id. 8oldby O. A. II AS DING, Druggist It Is certainly a most wonderful lini ment." or sale by G. A. Harding Better shoes, lower pricee Red Front.