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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE., FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1904. it Urns Bros. Golden Rtile Bazaar J(j Golden Rule Bazaar Adams Bros. PAGE 2. Agents for "Black Cat" Stockings. W. B. Corsets. McCall Dress Patterns. Brainerd& Armstrong's Silks. Banner Brand Shirt Waists. Defender Brand Muslin Un derwear. Dr.Rced'sCushionSoleShoes "Sorosis" Underskirts. --5- ty r-tr-Ty-ty j vjr 7-w r -isr-vi. iilililVhiWiniMTt' LUilCH UiNIJC.NLD ! jSi-i-. rfr A jiilAA-aLAji) Correspondents are requested to re-! ball club, and will play on Mr. St row now their work. . We will furnish all i bridge's place. necessary stationery. The news from ' The vocal club met at the home of your neighborhood should appear iu j Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson, of Ugan. tie.se columns every week. Carus. The pupi's of the Carus school will give an exhiibtion at the school house Saturday evening. May 4th. The program consists of songs, recl- iiiuoiia, inrtiiti;iii's. instrumental seiec- tions. etc All are invited. Ladies i are requested to bring a pie. or a basket, which will be sold at auction. : The proceeds will be used to buy new books for the school library. Viola. . Anglers in Clear creek near iVola ' catch onlv anpetites. I William" Sears and family expect to have Yiiia. and mav locate in Es- i (nc;;,ia ' ; H. 6. Hiilingsworth and wife and ; boy George, of Redlan.ls. visited at i the Yonnv hum nn Snn,l:.v : A envoto killp.l eloven' shoon f.ir ! Ed Hughes a few nights ago. He was seen on the premises, and did not seem to have much fear of dog ; or man. Mulino. Katie Daniels, who has been ill is ! better. P. P. Murphy Is cutting wood for the school house. K. A. W-mdside made a flying trip to Oregon City last week. Si-v.ool i progressing finely under tl.-' iiterv,.-iun ot .Miss Kenedy, Miss Etn- Carlisle, of Oregon City, is visitin;,' at the Davis home this Week'. Mrs. Katie White is visiting her father, w ho has been dangerously ill for some Time. Mr. and Mrs. Turner have moved to tl e hot- of Mr. John Evans for an indefinite time. Rev Wiles is having some slash insr done on his new place, which is a great improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace and daugh ter. Eva. spent a few days in Oregon City last week. Mr. Wallace took down a load of potatoes, for which he received the top price of $1.25 per 100 pounds. Garfield. Earl Wagoner got his hand hurt Holiday in the saw mill. Mrs. K. Horner and S. Palmateer went to Portland Monday. Mr. Louis Palmateer and family left for Olix, Eastern Oregon, Monday. Mrs. Annie Hicombottom, nee Hues, was a vjsitor to her old friends Sunday. Weather cool. Farmers busy. Fruit in bloom. One frost, but no injury to crop. The Odd Fellows gave an oyster supper Tueslay night. Some 75 were present. There Is a band of foreigners at work for the O. W. P. Ry. Co. at the head works. Our Sunday school superintendent is soon to leave us. We will miss him and his family very much. Mr. Elmer Davis is to run the Gar rett Palmateer farm this summer in the absence of its present owner. Our Worthy Master resigned at our layt meeting. They should not take it so to heart getting one son-in-law. Some people have stood such things six times and not died ytC There will be an entertainment at Tracy school house the evening of the Cth of May; basket social, and a fine program. The proceeds to go for a school library. Welcome all. Ladies bring baskets. "George." Fred Sin3 has purchased a new horse. Miss Emma Paulson came out from Portland Monday. Pete Phul came near having a seri ous runaway Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jarl, of Kelso, were visiting at Pete liath's Sunday. Mr. A. J. Farmer and Walter Paul son are expected from Portland this we k. Misg Marie and Chris Johnson ft tf n'ied a basket social at Currinsville last week. Most of the "spuds" In the neigh borhood bave been disposed of at a good price. .Messrs. r Adolph and Bob Millee went to Currinsville Saturday for a load of oats. The weather is fine. We all enjoy it. Sunday was a fine day for church and visiting. Theo. Hardes and Leo Rath are working at Cottrell. They made a Tlslt home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Klinker and daughter. Miss Elsie, came out from Wljy Did The Big Store Succeed in Building Up tlic Largest Retail Business in Oregon City B?CAUS? We a,1 Mor0 '' Oiv.-um (."it y . We buy more beeauso we soil cheaper. Anil wo soil cheaper bociiur.o wo buy i cheaper. Because We Buy 'or Cash Only. Wo are wedded to no faetoty or mamifae concern. Wo buy for cash, ami where wo ran buy to (ho host advantage. I Because We Se" at 0ne Price 0n- .pnvato nininuemeuts ot any as safoly as an export. Because We Refund Money. If your liko your putvhaso you w ink at tins store. Because We Give Quick Service, quick del ivories, ami are imr claims- without lengthy arsu monts. Because We Have a Smaller Expense Ratio tlmn any other store that wo know of. anil can. therefore, afford to sell cheaper. The larger the business, the smaller the expense percentage, and that means lower prices for you. Economical Buyers I Portland April 24. to celebrate i brother and sister's silver weddii their tin;; an- niversary. Loan Stone. Tlw, h.. ,ir,,,, ,, ,sk.t Sunday afternoon. Mr. Sheff. of Stone, inger have purchase ' ors and will patronize Saturday next is the ly meeting of Harding and Mr. Pcla ,: i .it- ; tl:: civ.ir.' -y. t regular month-! i; range. Come all ye truant members and lend your presence to make the day a pleasant one. Mr. Ilium, of Shubel also intends ! to furnish cream, boon established will aconimoilate There are about furnishing cream A cream route has to Molalla. which , the people there, sixty patrons now and the creamery js running full capacity, tioo nuiii1s ,,f 1,mtor hoinK ''t11''''l ' t"1"' 'ast wh' iUnVt s,,me "no ',llt a "lU'a in tlle I),lre fo"(l commissioner's ear. Some old bilk is reaping a harvest through the country selling a socall- i receipt to make butter in a few niin- Utes. also to deodorize the cream, cannot It is adulterated butter and be lawfully put on the market. Suck-; era are biting good. Send the fool killer around in a few-w eeks, for those who bit will want their dollars back. Celar Island. We will kindly ask our editor to let us send items from the new town known as Cedar Island, a short dis tance from the Molalla river. Cedar Island is a lovely place, the island being almost covered with large ceu.ir.i. j Mr. Wires was at home last Sunday on a isu. Mr. Kays was seen in our midst ear ly Sunday morning. Grandma Kamsby spent a few days . with her son. Sever? last week. i Mrs. Verda King, of Portland, is visiting her mother at present. .Johnnie Dodge, of IJeilland. spent . the day at the Dodge home last Tues day. Charles Bennett and Alex Cooso spent last week in Oregon City with friends. Mrs. Dodge and Mrs. Dick Wal lace made a business trip to Liberal Monday. We may yet be able to inform the people that we have a store erect- i ed in our town. Hiram and Enoch Dodge, with their , crew, are burning and cleaning out the river in order to run their ties. Mrs. Khoda Wilson, who has been , visiting her parents the past four ! weeks, departed for Portland a few days ago. I E. P. Dodge and son, Albert, spent J three days in Oregon City this week on business. Mr. Dodge expects to have his shingle mill in running or der the latter part of the week. ROBINSON CRUSOE. Springwater. Time is the excuse for brevity. Grain looks well for Its age. Good prospects so far for fruit. Miss Celia Carrothers, who was on a visit with relatives, has gone back to her home east of the moun tains. On Saturday the 21st, the Spring water Sunday school will have a pic nic at Springwater. Everybody is cordially invited, and especially the children. W. J. Bryan ought to be thanked by the Republicans, for he is doing more for the Republican party than any other man in the United States, by making dissensions in the Democratic party. He wants the old platform by which the Democrats have been de feated twice. One day last week a man was kill ed at Casadero by the carelessness of the Greek crew that was cutting and falling timber. The dead man and they (the other Greeks) bad been told to be careful or some of them would get hurt. The Greeks have since gone on a strike. Shuble. Minnie Bolander Is home again. Mr. Bluhm is building a new barn, i tle- Raleigh Cross was seen in our burg Johnnie Mcintosh contemplates go Sunday. Ing back to his old home in the near Harry Hettman has taken a trip to 1 future. Portland. .... , , I .vim. George Mane's sister Is vls- L. W. Hornshuh and family visited iting her at preH(.nt. She recently Mr. and Mrs. E. Muralt Sunday. , (.amo from Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heltman and the i , T., , , ,.r,nor-a .h0r u.tt n. Mr!i- L- - K'Ra wfnt to Portland gon ' ' ' : Quite a crowd attended the ball ! game Sunday. Shuble'is justly proud of its team Moehnke Bros, have shut down their shingle mill and will do carpen ter work In Portland. Quite a number of our young folks attended the pie social Friday night at Beaver creek- All report a pleas ant time. Merchandise ill retail tlmn nuy other more be i -auso we soil more, ami wi linn Wo filvo no ilisi'ounN. no robatos. no sort, to any ono. A child can buy here greate st Safeguard. Whonovor i can sot your money haok, quick you no as a quick In adjust- Who Want Dependable Merchandise You Are Cordially Invited to Call At Our Store on FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAY 6TH AND 7TH To See the Great NEW SPRING DISPLAY OF WOOLENS IN THE PIECE. Sent Especially for This Occasion hy STRAUSS BROS. CHICAGO.. Master Tailors MR. M. A. ROLFE. A Special Representative will be in Charge.. This is a great oppor tunity to see a fine line of Woolens to the best ad vantage. DON'T FAIL TO COME. ADAMS Oregon City's OREGON CITY, - - - .'; i i jr MSS. CECLL'A STCWE, ', Orair, Lctr j Nou i !ub. I 17'! Warren Avenue, Ciik ', I u... Oct. IS, W2. Fur li.-. ; four years 1 S'dli red froie ('. troubles. Tie! doc tor ia-isvil on .n oix-ration as tl only wi.y Li ).'et wh.. I, however, stnau'ly objected to an i)ierat!oii My husband felt disheartened a well a I, fur home with a sick woman is a diiconiolate place at best. A friendly drui.'!.'Ht advised him to gvt a liuttle. of Wine ol Cardui for me to try, anil lie did su. I began tu improve in a few tlavs and my recovery was very rapid. With in eighteen weeks I was another being. I .Mrs. Stowe'g letter shows every t, ivnlnnii lir.iir a h.r.iu ia a-., I ilo..,.,! 1 . . I j female wen!rr"s and howcompletely t v me or t ardui cures that sick- riesn and brings health and bappi- ( iiC6j af'ain. Do not go on Buiii-r- . ing. Go to your druggist todav and secure a ( 1.00 bottle of Wine & of Cardui. V mm Union Hall. Miss Eliza Burns Is visiting Mrs. A. L. Jones, of Eldorado. Mr. J. H. Burns visited Mr. B. J. Hallvery and family last Sunday. Joe Thomas attended the dance at Hog Hollow last Saturday evening. Kliza Burns was the guest of Mrs. Nettie Riggs last Friday night Miss Bertha Riggs visited Misses Garn and Mael Burns last Saturday. Mr. A. L. Jones was In this neigh borhood a few days ago buying cat- last Wednesday on bulsness. Russel Seramlln came over from Macksbdrg last Saturday and put tel- epnones in several nouses in this vl- cinity. . A little life my be sacrificed to j a sudden attack of croup, if you don't have Dr. Thomas' Electric OH on band for the emergency. 4nt : VVe Are Attending to Our .1 u . i ciiaroy i or mi. no iook iiiiiii,; h a nOiilrs. W are not JouIoiih of nun i Hn; nor do wo prodlc! tlio failure uf ol!ei. tlio nxceiulliii; Hlar of our succor i of aiiollior stoio, bill nro luippy to In B'CaUSe e Do No' Misrepresent In the slur" or out '' not permit our employees lo do so, either. moan, menu what, we my. It of our ailvortlsi tiioiits. Because We Permit No One to Underaell Us. Wo Conslilor It our spoi'lal mission to sell "Heller kikhIs for the hamo money, or the same fcouds for less money." than other Htnres.aiul. emno what may. wo will lul lilt this promise. We Sell No Eastern Job Lots, Auction Uomiiunt or I'm-buy S'v-oniN. Because Because We Sell for Cash Only. additional protlt to cover J BROS. Big Cash Store - - - - OREGON, Willamette.' T. J. Gray has painted his barn. ('.. II Rogers drove to Portland Sat- unlay. Bert and Frank Shipley ar honi" for a few days. Mr. Soiiduers Is' building an addi tion to his bouse. Mrs. Georgo Rogers has her mother and sister visiting her. Grandma lloplln goes East sim.ii to visit with her daughter. Everett Downey spent Saturday with bis friend. Randal O'Nell. Miss Arive Batdorf was the guest of Mrs. Albert Brlckels Saturday. Mrs. Carter, from Newberg, Is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Rob. Cook. Mrs. James Werner and children i visited on the West Side Saturday. Mrs. lilllie Pollock, of Oswego, was . a visitor at the parental horn eThiirs day. j Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Black were i the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mlhlstlne 1 Sunday. Miss Bessie and Miss Genevieve j Capen visited In Portland Friday and Saturday. Albert Buckels Is building a now j house on his acre, lately purchased I by him. Mrs. Elmer Thompson enjoyed a visit with two of her sisters from Portland Sunday. Our young people gave one of their popular bon fire parties at the spring park Saturday evening. Robt. Baker bought an acre of land from Harry Berdlne, and will build a residence on the same. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Losey have rent ed their house and are to live at St. Johns. We are very sorry to lose this pleasant family. Rob. Vaughan has sold his homo and will move with his family to I r In the near future! We I Hood Rlevr very much regret losing this estima ble family. Little Nola Berdlen drank a half bottle of cough syrup and was a very sick baby for a few hours. Dr. Sum mers was called and she was soon all right again. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For many years it has been supposed that Catarrh of the Stomach caused Indigestion and dyspepsia, but the truth is exactly the opposite. Indifsstlon causes catarrh. Re peated attacks of indigestion Inflames the mucous membranes Itnu.j the stomach and exposes the nerves of the stomach, thus eaua Inj the glands to secrete mucin Instead of the Juices of natural digestion. This Is called Catarrh of the Stomach. Kcdol Dyspepsia Cure ;rellvi all Infltmmstlon of the mucous 1 membranes llnlnj the storr.sch, protects th nsrvss. and curss bid bresth, sour rlslnjs.a ,sns oi lunnwe ner eiunj, ina gesuon. dyipepsla and sll stomach troubles. Kodol Digests What You Eat Make th Stomach Sweat i swim tmij. r affviar mim, 9 1 .uu, noiainf tv Drnes lh trill lim, which Mill far (0 cant. j Prepared br f. O. DeWITT 4 CO., Chieace, III 'Sold by U. A. HAUDIN'U, Drugget Own Builnrug. " With malice toward noiio, .';;d an. I allond to mil' own Mtoi'oH; wo iio not Impo lor ; wo havo no iIohIio to placo uf tlio ) v.ii 1 1 tut I sul lot luo. of tlio titoro. ami Wo any what and live idrlctly up to tlm lollor ami Our eusloniori are not asked to pay an cost of Komls sold to others who nevor pay. Come Here to Shop. j Garfield. The ev D. V. Itlch. of Kelso, was i vlsi'ing lileinls at (Jailiold Sunday. ' Kail Wagner Is carrying his hand ! In a sling as a, result ol getting It ! ton near Yocuiu's saw while oil hear ' l".g I Crop eoMtlltliiiis are excellent hero Oats ami wheat look will. I'liiues jure soiung nicely, and do im! apuenr I to Imvo suffered from the frost. ' K. T. Surlaee w ill give a basket ho ! clal and eiitertaltiinent at the Tracy j schoiil home l-'rlday evening 1 no proceeds are I i lie use, fur the bene lit of the school. The town of INtacada. near uh. still ci.nti'iu :: to 1'irivo. The ring of the ; hammer Is heard there ovry day. It , coutaliiH more than thirty buildings, ' all erected hIiico January 1st ' Your riirie-iM.ident an. I his brolh it, .las. C. (iill. maiie a Mylng trip 1 to I In top of Saddle inoiiiifiln Moil day. It Is plainly evident In. in Hie timber that Ilie :.iio ha i Le.-n iwen .' . , ... .Miss Alice Bailey, of Atlanta, Ga., tells how she was permanently cured of inflammation of the ovaries, and escaped the surgeon's knife, by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. The uni vernal Indications of the approach of woman's (Treat enemy Inflam mation and discaso of the ovaries, are a dull throbbing pain, accompanied br a sense of tenderness and heat low down in the aide, with occasional ahooting paifla, On examination it may be found that the region of pain will how aome swelling. This is the first stage of inflammation of the oarles. "Dicar iMiis. Tinkham: I wish to express my gratitude for the restored health and hupiiineHH Lydla K. IMiikham'ii Vegetable Com pound h;w brought into my life. wf h'.u fluff.. nl f.ir tbrnn .ri.fi .... ..ill. I....II I. - . .t a . 7. " . ,. V 7 , at uio ume 01 moastruation, and did not know what u,0 troul.lo was m.tU the doctor jiiuiinuiiiu iu imiiinimiuioii 01 uw ovaries, and priHiscd an (iix-ration MI felt so weak and sick that I felt sure that I could not survive the ordeal, and so I told him that I would not undergo it. The following week I read an advertisement in the pajierof your Vegetable Com tumid In such an emergency, and so I decided to try it. (ireat was my joy to find that I actually unproved after taking two bottles, so I kept taking it for ten weeks, and at thoend of that time I was cured. I had gained eighteen pounds and was in excellent health, and am now "You surely deserve great success, and you have 'my very best wishes." Misa Aliob Uailby, 00 North Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga. Another woman saved from a surgical operation hy Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Compound. Itead what slio says Dear through an 1 T ,. , , "Lilian. 1 Bimu praise your mcaicine as long as 1 1 live, and also recommend the same to anyone suffering as I Was. Mas. Minnii Ottoson, Otho, Iowa. ouutiuig ua x im.. AkU 8,rk women would be wise If they would take Lydl E. PlnkJiam'i Vegetable Compound and be well, ' Agents for I Grume atiJ Br.mJ.Kec Clothing. j Monardi Shirts. ; Arrow Brand Collars. ! Brown's Star-Fivc-Star j Shoes. j Dr. Wright's Underwear. Strauss Bros., T.iilcrs. plunl Mtur splr- Sch Royal Blue Shoes. Stetson Hats. ly feet deep oil (lie level Ilie pant winter on tins mouulalu The iuiow was i. till live feet deep. The itn'll vol nil y e.i'l'el;ie,i of KH lioada lodge. I (I I) I', wire a coiliplelo success. A lllllcll be'tof lip- , hi of t)dd Kellows and llndr work li li .itlei-nblo since A good luo . aai i I miii,h. uiil'de. i ei il al . .IIK a id :.p er!es was rendered, mill much enjoyed by all present. An oys ter mii .p r was prepared and .eiveit by lh li e'l. After the l Id KelliiWH mil' ;'....uKll Willi the hall. Hi..." do. Hiring : i ' Lie - '.. i iii.'.I the hull, and f..ll. .1 !' M Cll.l. I.l n i.i ex ll Hu ll. I lip ICeil iih .i-iilie for The Kiitoi -prise. JIks. Pinkham: I cannot, llmnlr you enough for what your Vegetable Cora. iHiund has done for mo. If it had not hern for your medicine I think I would have died. "I will fell you how I suffered. I could hardly walk, was unable to sleep or eat. lien. Btruation was irregular. At last I hil t stay in my bed, and lloncd bo badly that they sent for a doctor, who said I Lad In flammation Of tllA (FA operation, as no medicine could heb V...i T 1.1 -11... " "iu, mil, i uiiuiu 1101 no mat. u I received a lit) le book of yours, and after reading it, I concluded to try Lydia I rink ham's Vegetable Compound, and 1 am now s well