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PAGE 2. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE., FRIDAY, MAY IS, 1904. Oar Correspondents' Corner Rrl. f Bits of GnssJo From All Parti of the Countv. ' Correspondents are requested to re new their work. We wtllfurntsh all necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear In these columns every week. HARMONY. Mr. Alfred Clark contemplates the erection of a new born soon. The Sunday School Is preparing an elaborate program for Children's Day. June Sth. A number of our people have been at tending the revival meeting In progress at 8unnyslde. Mr. Counsell has been making some substantial Improvements on the roads in this vicinity. Miss Jennie Hagenburger has returned after an extended stay with relatives at Stockton, Col. Mr. Clark is building a new residence on the old Cliff place. He recently pur chased this property. Plowing and seeding Is mostly done. Some potatoes are to be planted yet. Prospects for fruit are good. Elmer Worthlngton is the new R. F. p. carrier on the Mllwaukle route. Har mony Is now well supplied with free de livery, the Clackama Mltwaukie and Lents carriers passing through here. EAGLE CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Eromltt entertained guests from Portland on the Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gordon visited the family of Mr. John Reed at Sprlngston last Sabbath. Rev. J. V. Milllgan, of Portland, preached morning and evening at the school house May Sth. Mr. Frank Drake, of Troutdale, the aged father of Mrs. II. Gibson, is spend ing a few weeks at her home. Mrs. Lucy Glover has gone to Molal la to attend her little granddaughter. Mrs. Trtilllnrus' child, who Is very ill with pneumonia. M. J. Lyons, of Estacada. has purchas ed an eight-acre tract of land from Mrs. H. Wllbern. and rumor says it will be laid out In lots at an early date. The Maccabees gave a dance and sup per on Saturday night. Maay 7, for the benefit of Mr. Henry Andres, who is per manently crippled from an Injury re ceived at the power plant in Caiadero a year ago. Quite a generous sum was realised. ELDORADO. Clara Schoenborn la home again. The "Blacks" got done sure at Shu fceL Julius Bherhendt moved up to his new ranch Monday. Mrs. Kate Kinney, of Portland, vis ited with her son. J. Paine and J. E. Jones have been sur veying their line over. Ottls Morris, the Canby liveryman, was in our burg Monday. Em. Jones atended tho New Era dance Saturday night. Martin Christensen. of Union Mills, was In our midst Monday. Jones and Helveys took their cattle up to their mountain ranch Monday. The First Carus Baseball Nine de feated Molalla Sunday: score! 12 to 19. Curtis Helvey has returned from Sher man county, where he has been at work. Miss Bessie Ingraham, who has been staying with her grandfather this spring, has returned to Oregon City. GEORGE. Our crops are doing fine and the fruit is not killed so far. Mr. Seward, of Dover, was In George last week on business. Road Supervisor Johnson and crew are Improving the road In this community. Some of oar girls. Including the school marm, are fine sportsmen when It comes to fishing. Mr. Hans Paulson returned home Mon day from a business trip to Portland and Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Ahnert, of Blssell, and quite a crowd of Georgeites, visited at Henry Johnson's Sunday. Please allow us to correct the mistake in last week's notes. It was Miss Jarl. There don't happen to be a Mrs. Jarl at Kelso. Henry Smith, Otto Paulsen, Walter Paulsen, Chris, and Miss Marie John son attended the dance at Eagle Creek last Saturday night. We will all miss the school bell. Our school closes on Friday, and Miss Ida Roerts will return to her home at Do ver, after teaching a very successful eight months' term. Mr. Robert E. Jarl. of Mexico, visited his sister, Mrs. P. Rath, Sunday and Monday. He has traveled quite exten sively during the last four years through the United States and Mexico. CLACKAMA8. Mrs. Livingstone, of Portland, was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Hornerger. Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wads worth, of Portland, were guests of Char lie Clark and family. H. O. Inskeep and wife are camping here. Mr. Inskeep is painting the Con gregational church building. Chapman and Smith have a crew of men engaged In driving pilings down the Clackamas, en route for Portland. Politics. Socialism, revival meetings, local option, etc., are the topics for dis cussion when our citizens daily gather to "see the train come In." Preaching services are held on every Sunday In the Congregational church, Rev. F. Peacock, of Portland, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at HI T. P. S. C. E. at 7 p. m. "Grandma" Clark, well known as a patient suffering invalid, Is quite III. Her physician and friends have no hope of her recovery. She seems to have passed beyond extreme suffering, and, sweetly patient as ever, awaits release. The grangers of Clackamas held a live ly meeting last Saturday. They did not secure Pomona for this place, but will have an Ice cream social in the near fu ture. They are also making prepara tion for the oservance of Children's Day on June 4. Mrs. M. E. Prettlman, who bought ths Mills place last, spring, is making a number of Improvements thereon. The tiouM ha. Kaah mlaM twentv Inches th . old fireplace taken out, and a clmum made in the stairway, nnd partitions and pantry and woodshed added to the ell. When the work without and with in Is completed, It will be a very attract ive resilience. GARFIELD. A number of the members of Estaca da Lodge. I. O. O. F., met at Estacada last Thursday to clear up the site of their hall. Miss Grace Palmer, of Boring, was vis iting with her friend. Miss Lillian Er wln. this week, and attended the social at the Tracey school house. Mrs. W. R. Oatfleld Is visiting relatives Itv Portland. Her son. Royal, who has been 111 for several weeks, has been taken to his grand parents for a long visit. The stork paid a visit to the home of H. H. Anders Sunday, and the family welcomed the arrival of an eight-pound girl, of which the parents are very proud, both mother and child are doing well. The benetlt given by the Mnccaees of Eagle Creek for our neighbor, H. H. Anders, netted the sum of $31.15. The benefit reflects great credit on the Mac cabees as a charitable society, as Mr. Anders is not a member of the or der. Your correspondent begs leave to cor rect an error. He was misinformed in regard to the Rev. G. P. Rich being at Garfield. Some of the boys were so anxious to use cow bells and shot guns at a charivari that they allowed their Imagination to outrun their eyesight. The entertainment and basket social given at the Tracy school house by the teacher, E. F. Surface, was an entire success. The Income from the sale of askets amounted to $4S."0. The pro ceeds are to be expended for a diction ary and library-. The program was as follows: Commencement Song, by the school. Recitation, "Where the Spank-Weed Grows." by Orel Palmateer. Recitation, "Do It Today," by Helen Hulfsteud. Song. "Johnnie MaeCree," by the school. Recitation, "I'm Kept In." by Guy Wil cox. Recitation, "Asleep at the Switch," by Ada Davis. Flower Drill, by the school. Recitation, "Sherman's March to the Sea," by Robert Duncan. Song, "We Will Stand by the Flag," by the school. Recitation, "Seeing Things at Night," by Earl Tracy. Recitation, "What the Clock Hands Say." by Haxel Tracy. Essay, "Purpose." by F. M. Gill. Song. "Oh, Give Me a Home by the Sea," by the school. Recitation. "The Price of a Drink," by Mrs. Ella Tracy. A Drama, "Too Much of a Good Thing," by the young people. Recitation, "Address to the Mummy," by E. E. Surface. Song, "Goodnight," by the school. F. M. GILL. LOGAN AND STONE. Mrs. J. Busch is on the sick- list at present. This weather is appreciated by the farmers generally. Mr. Storm, of IORan, lost a very' val uable horse recently. It is rumored that Logan Is to have a store In the near future. Ask the Stewart boys, of Stone, If they have heard that panther howl lately. The baseball game was well attend ed Sunday afternoon, 60 or 0 being In attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Funk, of Red- land, visited friends on Arthur's Prai rie Thursday. Miss Elsie Tallert, Elsie Frederick and Reillng. of Parkplace, were Logan .vis itors Saturday. Mrs. Annie Underwood, of Crescent City, Cal., Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mumpower, at Stone. Agents of various kinds are beginning to appear, and with the advent of house files, also house-cleaning, the farmer's wife Is not to be envied. Mrs. Peters, a sister of Wm. Cheno- weth, of North Logan, was reecntly mar ried to a Mr. Wythicomb, who Is buy ing wool for Russel & Co. The young ladies here are going to have a croquette league soon. Of course It will be "seasoned" with vocal music, and the boys can come, too, they say. Miss Lillle McCubbln entertained her young friends Saturday evening at her home, the occasion being in honor of her birthday. All report a most enjoyable time. Norval Klrchem sold his boat to Roy Breithaupt. There isn't any fun In boat riding if It takes two boats to take a half dozen girls boat-riding, and leap year, too. Is there a law In regard to giving minors intoxicants? It Is said to be a fact that half a dozen boys were drunk Sunday (only 12 years). The money was given them at a charivari. Mr. Thos. Watts was out 8unday af ternoon, calling on friends. Mr. Watts is a volinist of some ability. Anyone can "saw" on a violin, ut It takes a musician to get music out of one. Saturday was Grange day at LoKan, and a Jolly day It was for the little folks. Being Children's Day. the big folks had no part in the program. It was a May-day program, and the tots done well for short training. Fifty-five members were in attendance, and twenty-two children. At noon the usual feast was served. CANBY. A. Kocher was In Portland on business Tuesday. 8tanley Wang has been having some dental work done in Oregon City the last few days. The new butcher shop has been com pleted, and will soon be occupied by Jacob Schmltt, the butcher. J. K. Grlble, of Macksburg, purchas ed a fine new buggy and harness of Andy Kocher the other day. George Sutherland, of Hood River, was down last week, visiting his father and sister, who reside here. He returned Monday. Rev. J. L. Stratford, of the Methodist church, who went to Los Angeles to ! iMrs. Anderson, Jacksonville, B FIjl, daughter of Recorder of Deeds, West, who witnessed her signature to the following letter, praises Lydia E Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound. "Dkab Mrs. Pinkham: There ar but few wives and mothers who have not at times endured agonies and such pain as only women know. I wish such women knew the value of Lydla 10. Pinkluun's Veiretablo Com pound. It is a remarkable medicine. different in action from any I ever knew and thoroughly reliable. "I have seen many cases where women doctored for years without per manent benefit, who were cured in less than three months after taking your Vegetable Compound, while others w ho were chroma and incurable came out cured, happy, and in perfect health after a thorough treatment with this medicine, I have never used it myself without gaining great benefit. A few doses restores my strength and appe tite, ana tones tip the entire system. Your medicine has been tried and found true, hence I fully endorse it. Mrs. K. A. Ammcbsos, 225 Washing ton St, Jacksonville, Fl a. isooofvftit If telglnl of about htttr roafrif imimmd Ma sot ot product. No other medicine for women has received such widespread and unquali fied endorsement. No other medicine has such a record of cures of female troubles. Kef use to buy any substitute. attend the general conference of the church, returned Saturday. Alice Armstrong, who has been stay ing with her sister. Mrs. Wm. Arm strong. In Portland has returned to Can by, and has again entered school. Ralph Knight, who has been working In the S. P. telegraph service at Rose burg. Is taking a vacation and enjoy ing himself visiting friends at home. Blaine White and Otis Morris have purchased sevenri nice driving horses and new buggies to place In tht livery stable which they recently opened here. The good people of Canby ure patiently - H. G. Starkweather, Democratic can didate for school superintendent, was shaking hands with his many friends In Canby last Saturday. He seems very' hopeful of election. wulting or Instructions in a political way. It Is to be hoped that they will not be held in suspense long and that the candidates will soon miike their appearance and gently lead them into the right path In the way of voting. The committee on grounds appointed consists of H. C. Ollmorc. A. H. Knight, and C. N. Walt. Committee on finance, Howard Eccles, II. C. Gllmore and IV. H. Bair. Committee on speakers, C. N. Walt. Committee on music, A. H. Knight, C. Kocher and W. II Hair. It Is expected that other towns will Join with Canby and a rousing time will be had. A most deplorable accident occurred at a shingle mill near Canby Tuesday. Henry Fanton, who has been employed In his father's mill on Pudding river, was caught In one of tha saws and one of his hands was nearly cut off. Drs. H. A. Dedman and B. F. Glllsy, of Au rora, attended him. Their opinion was that the hand should be taken off, but the young man thought otherwise, so they dressed the hand as well as possi ble and It Is to be hoped he will recover the use of It. Canby Is making very great prepara tions for a grand celebration on the Fourth of July. Tuesday evening about one hundred of the ctitzens met In the city hall and discussed ways and means for starting the ball rolling. H. C. Gill more was made chairman of the meet ing. Howard Eccles secretary, and G. LIVER TROUBLES i "I find Th'dfnrd's Black-Draught " s rood medicine for IP sr d'sease. It C" red my on after h bad sp nt 1100 with doetora. It is all the nud Irine I tok."-MKB I AOLI.NB MAHTIN, Ftrkernburg, W. Vs. If jour liver does not act reg ularly go to your dnipuist and secure a package of Tliedford's filaek-Iiraupht and take a dose tonight. This great family medicine frees the constipated bowels, stiri up the torpid liver and rauv a healthy secretion of bile. Thedford s Black - Draught will cleanse the bowels of im purities and strengthen the kid neys. A torpid liver invites colds, liiliousnen, chills and fever and all manner of sick ness and contagion. Weak kid ney" result in Hright's disease which claims as many victims ai consumption. A 2.1-cent package of Thedford ' Blaik Draugiit should always he kept in the house, 9 "I used Thwlford's Black Draught for liv.r and k'riney com- rilsmt and frnnd nothing to eicel t II.LUM COWMAN, Mar blehesd, 111. THEDFORD'5 P X f m BLACK-DSAIKiHT II. Hampton Ireiinurer. An executive committee was nominated and elected, consisting of Adam Knight, II. Hair, K. Weed. tieo. Hampton. J. 1. Htiilniiket. C. Kocher and C, N. Walt. When the Sap Rises Weak lmiKM should lit direful. Couchx nnd colds nro ditnrtiMiMiH then. One Minute t'ouuli Cure cures coukIih nnd cold and glvos utrcnth to tho Iuiik. Mrs. tl. K. Kenner. of Marlon, 1ml.. says: "I have miuVivd with a coukIi until 1 run down In welnht from US to 12 pounds. I tried a number of remedies to no avail un til 1 used Ono Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of thin wonderful rem edy cured mo entirely of the coiikIi. strengthened my lungs mid restored tn lo my normal weight, health and HtreiiRth." Sold by tl. A. Harding. Dramatic and Patrlotio Entertainment. The recital to be given by Mrs. Vera June I'M wards, reader and Impersonator, at the Itaptlst Chinch Saturday night. .May H, promises to be something out of. the ordinary. She will bo assisted by the most popular young ladles of Oregon City in pantomlne and tableaux -made doubly attractive by pretty gowns nnd colored lights. Co. 11. Sid Infantry. O. N. tl.. of Portland, will be seen In llMig pictures of the Civil War In full uniform and regulation camp life. This entertainment was given by Mrs. Ed wards at the "White Temple, Portland, on April and It proved such a suc cess that she was asked to repeat It here, assisted by home talent. Mrs. Ed wards comes here highly recommended by the press, well known ministers, the Woman's Club of Seattle. W. O. V. Palm Circle, Seattle, snd O. E. S. She assist ed the two best known organists, Wlll luni C. Carl nnd Ir. Miner Ituldwlu, on their cornet tours. The Tacouia Ledger says: "Mrs. I'.dwurds Is a clever woman uud a most dramatic reader, hut does not scorn to enliven her program with comedy recitations made doubly comlc hy inimitable mimicry." Mrs. Edwards had the honor of be ing chosen to represent Stockton, Cnl., on the Fourth of July celebration. Tim poem was wrlteii by a prominent t'nll fonilau and given hy Mrs. Edwards ut the Yosemlte Theater before an audi ence of 2. OiW people. Stockton Mall: "Mrs Edwards has an exceedingly clear voice, nnd added to the sentiment of the poem hy her perfect Intel prctallon of the Ideas of the author." The Enterprise. 11.50 s year, and worth the money. Nasal Catarrh quickly yields to treat ment by Ely's Cream llalui, which is agree ably sromatio. It is received through the nostrils, cleanses snd heals th whole snr fsce over which it diffuses Itself. Druggists sell the 60c. siz; Trial si.e by mail, 10 cents. Test it and you are sure to continue the treatment. Announcement, To swminwxlste. those who are Partial to the use of atomizers fn applying tliiniils into ths nasal jssatjes lor c-UarrluH irpti- : 0l4t IU6 proprietors preeuro v rraiu wum ill I liquid form, which will be known as Ely's I Liquid Crcan lialm. Trice including the I spraying tube is 75ceuts. Druggists or hy mail. The liquid form embodies tlie med- ' icinal properties of the solid pri'paration. Honey ..Savers Cream Cheese I 12 1-2 Itlce, .04 1-2 und 05 Tomatoes, 3 for .25 09 Oysters, 3 runs 26 Arm & Hammer Soda, He, 2 for 15, 4 for 25 Arm & Hammer Soda, bulk, 21-2 pounds, 10c; 7 pounds 25 Coffee, equal to Arbuckle's 12 l-2c; better 16 Coffee, equal to 30c Roods 20 (Samples free). Hard Wheat Hour, suck, II .01. ; barrel 4 05 Extra Flour, sack (1.10. a barrel 4 25 10 bars Klk Soap 25 Com Starch, 6c; gloss starch.. 04 Clothespins, lc doi; toothpicks, box 03 Dozen Oranges for 15 Stylish Millinery at lower prices. Hetter Shoes for ladles. Hetter 8hoes for hoys. Ladles' 11.26 I'atent Slippers, 75c. liiK lot Sample Shoes, all kinds 1-4 discount. Plaster, wain and feed, shinnies, etc. Trade for produce. RED FRONT OREGON CITY. F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER Mmib te i Mice The expense of running; tho nMMOHHor'H olllce fur tho year llliil. fur sulnrleH alone, amount ed to Jl.'.i.'ii). Thin wiih the year In which Held deputing were sent out, but does mil lut'luile tho cost of the present owner limps, which whs a Hepmulo ex pense. The oxpoiixo of miming the olllce for the corresponding yenr of llhl.'t, under Assessor J. V. NelHon, when Held ijepu ties were again sent out, amounted to only $:I.4!IJ.'.'5, a Having of 11,457.05 over the coi'roKxiiidlng year llKM.The cost of making the assessment for the l(U roll will not exc-vil 2.:i()0, as no deputies w'M li.i in tho field. The valuation of extensive timber tractH, owned by syndi cates, and In fnct all corKira (loilH, wore lurgely Increased. Thirty-ono thousand acres of timber lands that were ussess at $1.25 per aero were last year listed at lil.no per acre and will bo entered on this year's roll at the mime ussessed value. Tho only difference resulting from doubling the assessment of the county Is that the levy Is 20V mills liiHtend of 41 mills. .Mr. Nelsou hus fur many yearn been an active member of the tlraiige. Ho served for two years as Master. OASTOXI i. J. . . a -h. 4 I1 K ind Him li.iw A'.i Ik.. 6 , rnitai of This office was never before better prepared to do Job work of all kinds on short notice than It Is right now. Send In your work. Christian Bcltnct. I'll si Church of Christ Scientists, (larde Hull. ling, corner Seventh and Muln His. Services Sunday ut II u. in. Subject: Soul and llo.lv." Children's Sunday Scluml meets ut 7.iS o'cloek. lUiullug I'ihuii is open Thins das and HafVii days., from 2 to 4 p. m. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism. "My mother has been a sufferer for many years with rheumatism," says W. II. Howard, of Husband, l'a. "At times Hhe was iimilile to move ut all, while at all times walking wiih painful. I presented her with a hot tin of Cbumherlaln's Pain Halm nnd nfter ft few applications she decid ed It wiih the most wonderful pain reliever she bail ever tried, In fuel, she is never without It now nnd Is ut Ayers Pills !2iiE!- BU&4UIUU1 1I UttU VI 1 111! U14L4 r UoC IN OUR NEW ..QUARTERS.. ccoo We have removed Into our larger and better building at Main and Twelfth streets. We have added con Klderalilo new machinery, and are thoroughly equipped to hamllo all classes of work. Building and Repairing of Engines, Saw mill supplies, shafting, boxes and and high grades; emery stands, swing hand and made to order. We also buulneRB. Plow shares ground and CCOO First Class Work. OREGON CITY MACHINE SHOP, Twelfth and Main Sts. all times able to walk. An occas ional application of i'lilti IIhIiii keep nvy tho pain that she was former ly troubled with." Kor mile by tl. A, lliii'dltig. Mr. Sluiver wiih I'l tbe slier IIT's hIIIcii but one yenr when lie discovered where n great saving to I hit taxpayers 'o i.d be iiiiule III (lie milder of col leeiliiK taxes nnd at tho sunn) time facilitate that ltiiMrtant work, lie prepared and adopt ed for use a tax stutotiiont re ceipt, tho use of which litis ma terially cm lulled tho amount of clerical work In tho olflce. A statement of taxes duo Is re quired by law to be sent to Individual taxpayers and by tho plan adopted by Sheriff Khaver, the Nlutenient Ih returned by the taxpayer when tlin lax pay ment Ih made, and It Ih thou converted Into a receipt 'by merely stamping the proper number theron and affixing the signature of the sheriff thereto, thereby saving tho wr'ilng out of a receipt, which limit neces sarily bo equally as long as the nrlglnul statement. Collecting from three Ismks, Sheriff Shaver nindo 4 record (Ills year of writing an averngo of 122 receipts per liny, wlulo his predecessor made an aver age of only NO per day atrj hud to collect from only on-. msilt. And Sheriff Shaver l.t-.ed tho rash over to the treiismer e-u It day and holds reieipi'. fit ev ery cent so collector nnd rim ed over. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For mtny years II his bem supposed that Cattrrh of the Stomach ci :J indication snd dyspepsia, but ths truth Is eisclly the opposite. Indlfaitlon causes cstarrh. Re pettsd sttscks of Indigestion Inflames the mucous membranes llnlur Ih s'omsch snl exposes the nerves of the stomach, thus cus lint; the fiends to secret mucin Instead of Ih Juices ol natural dlrsstlon. This Is 'ealUd Cstsrrh of Ih Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rllvs all Inflammation ol th mucous mambrane lining th stomach, prolecls the Mrvss. snd cur bsd breath, sour rlilnfs. a tens ol fullness slier satlrif, Ind ftstles dyspepsia snd sll stomach troubles. Kodo! Digests What You Eat Make the Stomach Sweet. BottkMmlr. Kankrsit. SI 00. ho'dinf ttm th. trlsl mi.. kich '.. lor 50 cms. srpSrd by E. 0. O.WITT 00., Chics, IH 1 Sold by i. A. IMKMMi, PruwHist Sugar-coated, easy to tike, mild in action. They cure constipation, biliousness, sick-headache. L1.Tm- BUCKINGHAM'S DYE rim en. vr pawufri u a, r. hall w, mamuu, V. & collars In atock; Babbitt Metal low saw frames and harbors ; pulleys on do a general machine blacksmlthlng Haws gummed. Prices floderate. 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