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PAGI t ORIQON CITY INTIRPRISI. FRIDAY. MAY to, 1M4. Our Correspondents' Corner 4 Correspondents are requested to re new their work. We will furnish all necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear In these columns every week. SPRINGWATER. Cool and showery, mercury temperate. Miss Nunte Lacy Is home from Ksta cada. School fretting along nicely under guid ance of Mr. Willis. The late frosts got away with the most of the prune and cherries. Miss I.lbhie Hard Is working tn Ksta cada. She Is missed In Sprlngwater. The IlnwoU boys. James Gutrldge and Robert Uutidge are commencing to build their barns. Quite a number visit Estacada of Sun days from these parts, to attend church and Sunday school, and other to attend the saloons. CANBY. Mr. Deyoe. the postmaster, was In Portland the other day on business. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Grlbble, of M.Vks burg. were visiting In Canby 8unday. Shirley Huck, one of the editors of the Courier, was In Canby on business Tues day. The Canby base ball enthusiasts be gan Wednesday to haul the lumber to fence their ball grounds. Mr. Armstrong, of Macksburg, was In Canby Tuesday. He has been quite sick, but Is now getting better. The Canby baseball nine defeated the Hubbard nine on their grounds at Hub bard last Sunday by a score of 8 to S. Four large pictures were purchased by the teachers with the money raised at the cantata. They were hung in the school rooms on Monday. There are now about 75 pupils attending school BEAVER CREEK. The rain is great help to late crops. Most of the farmers are done planting potatoes. Several of the young people attended the social at Cams last Saturday night. The sermon delivered by Minister Hughes In the Welsh church was well attended In the forenoon, also the one by Mr. Allen in the evening. Hurrah for Schubel. The Highland base ball nine, which was supposed to be against the world, was not fast enough to buck up against the Shubel team last Sunday afternoon. The High landers were so anxious to get the game that they wanted to run on tips, or In fact any way to get a base, and on this ground the umpire called the game over and awarded Shubel the game and the Highlanders went home but not with the game, though they were three scores In the lead when the game quit, having first and last inning. The Shubel nine will play first nine of Carus next Sun day on the same ground. MULINO. Sunshine and showers! The grange held Its usual meeting Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Mullatt spent Sunday at the Davis home. Miss Ella Evans, who was ill for some time, has recovered. Crystal Trulllnger, who has been seri ously 111. Is no better. Jot Mallatt, who Is working at Oak Point, Is home on a visit. Rev. Heyworth called among the mem bers of his flock this week. Mr? and Mrs. Fish returned Monday bringing with them a new graphophone. Mr. James Davis has gone to Oregon City to meet his mother, who comes here from Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner went to Oregon City to attend the wedding of Mr. Turner's sister. One boy last week got slightly intoxi cated nd got the mitten, too. Better leave whiskey alone'. Mr. and Mrs. August Erlckson and Mrs. Daniels, with their respective fami lies, made a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Boynton, EAGLE CREEK. Mr. Kitzmiller visited Eagle Creek Sunday. Mr. J. Cahlll is building fences around the lots owned by Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. H. Nelson, from the Douglas settlement, is visiting Mrs. E. Foster. Dr. A. E. P.oberds went to Portland on Professional business on the ISth Inst. Mrs. Ella Rawe, of Oregon City, has been the guest of Mrs. Pearl Foster the last few days. Misses Foster and Rowe left for Port land on the morning train Tuesday to visit friends. Land seekers are thick as blackberries In the vicinity of Eagle Creek, and sev eral sales are In prospect. Mrs. Karr, of Portland, passed through this city Sunday on her way to tak charge of the Dover public school. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marshall, of Gar field, passed through Eagle Creek last week on their way to Portland on a shopping expedition. A large number of acres of land for merly owned by Mr. E. Foster will be In the hands of surveyors tomorrow. th. 18th. to be laid out in town lots. Sure, the new town is In view. LOGAN. L. H. Klrehem has gone to St. Louis to the fair. A sister of M. H. Rlebhoff was out on a visit Sundav. Miss Golda Parteh lias gone to Boring to stay awhile. Mrs. Punch is suffcrim? from on at tack of rhni'nt:um this week. Mr. and Mrs. Start Johnson, of Port land, were poesty of M. Frak'-s Sunday. Miss Iva of Oregon City, spent Sunday -A.ih Mis. i'lank Hutching. The Paik P'aee. hoys w re the victors In the match g-.m- with the Logan boys. Mr. Fred Mo'-, r ic cmn'oyd at Eaple Cr.. a at pr....ut, anj in- pleated with his j"b. There will r.-. ft total ii -!jpf. of the moon this week, v!-o,i,. only at the Ger man church. 49 Mr. and Mrs. Pern Hawley, also Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Smith, of Port html, wero visiting at J. O. 8ni(iue' Stmdav. Mr. and Mrs. Rush, of Mt. Pleasant, wore out to pay their respects to their new nephew. K. Rlebhoff. Jr., Sunday. F. W. Rlebhoff Is taking summer board ers, one arrived Thursday, May 12. a small gentleman welshing 13 lb., whose diet Is milk only for the present. VIOLA. William Scars and family will move Z. s!.werawganwiidcrttn7r.rThe plank road close to the Sevier ham on of Lillydalc, N.V., Grail j Worthy TTS HrTSmuh have brought ! Wise Templar, and Member of their family of six children to Viola, j W.C.T.U., tc$ tlOW SllC i"CCOV They are said to be from Missouri. cpcj Ky 4k,. usfi nf I ..JJ- p Mrs. Hlclnhotham. who has suffered ' ' . . . . LUla so long from cancer, died on Thursday last and wis burled on Saturday, The funeral was from the Redland church. Rev. Black officiating. The attendance at the funeral was very large. Death came as a relief from suffering. SHUBEL. Albert Hornshuh Is home on a visit. Quite a crowd attended the ball game here Sunday. Mrs. E. F. Glnther Is having serious trouble with her hand. Mr. and Mrs. Bott. of Park Flaee. wero visiting friends In Shubel last week. Grandpa Glnther. of Ely. and Ernst Brandt were visitors In our burg Sunday. Miss Elmira Is spending a few days with Miss Clare Sehoenberg, of Cams. David Moehnke has left for Oregon City, where he Is engaged In carpenter work. MAPLE ISLAND. Agnes Wallace called on Grandma Ramsby Sunday. The sad death of Mr. Grimm occurred Friday morning. Andrew Gray was a visitor at the Akins home Sunday. Mr. Den Cornwall, of Redlands. is working for E. Dodge. Mr. riatt. of Oregon City. Is driving team for E. P. Dodge. Mr. Ramsby made a business trip to Oregon City a few days ago. The chickenpoz is getting to be a scarce article In our midst. Mr. and Mrs. Teaiel will depart for Washington In a few days. Miss Marks spent Saturday and Sun day with her sister. Mrs. Mires. ROBINSON CKl'SOB. ELDORADO. Dr. White was hunting cougar Sunday. Ed Howard and family spent Sunday at Macksburg. Robt. Billiard was shearing sheep for C. Smith Monday. Norman Howard, of Oregon City, spent Sunday at Carus. Mr. Church, of Oregon City, called on Ernest Jones Sunday. Lillian Cans, of Clarkes, spent Satur day and Sunday with Mrs. Al Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Martin, of Prune Hill, visited Sunday afternoon with Em Jones. Miss Edith Jackson, of Portland, was visiting her aunt, Ethel Spangler. this Week. The first Cams base ball nine won the game Sunday from the Ely nine; score 15 to 19. Quite a crowd from here attended the social at Graham's Saturday night. All hau a fine time. MULINO ITEMS. Mr. Manning, who has been III, Is no better. Fred Woodside spent Sunday at Meadowbrook. Mr. Fish has purchased a new team, of which he is very proud. Bayne Howard Is the proud owner of a new Rambler wheel. Chas. Daniels has gone to Kelso to work in a logging camp. Louis and Jim Buckner started for Prineville a few days ago. Agnes Wallace was visiting her par ents 8,-iturday and Sunday. The little daughter of Ed Trulllnger Is dangerously III of lung fever. C. E. Nash passed through here Thurs day en route- for Cedar Island shingle mill. The fire that got Into Rev. Wiles' slashing last week raised quite an ex citement, but did no real damage. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fish spent a few days In Portland last week. They pur chased a graphophone. Come and hear the music. STAFFORD. It may be that Stafford items, together with other correspodnence, have been snowed under by the press of divorce cases and political news for the past few weeks, but "if we don't succeed we try again," therefore here we are knock ing again at the pressroom door. Mrs. Fred Moser Is quite sick. Why don't some one start a cheese factory? Jake Sehalts Is having some trouble with his gasoline wood saw. The light rain of Tuesday forenoon did lots of good, and it still looks cloudy. Mrs. Fred Oldenstadt Is In the hos pital at Portland undergoing treatment. Most of the farnv-rs are well along with their spring work, except late po tatoes. Charlie Pollvka has lost three calves from some mysterious disease resembl ing black-leg. Butter has gone down to almost noth ing, and the wise ones predict It will go still lower. Some of the boys hud a little tongue fight at the postoffl'e lost Saturday night before going to the lodge. Mrs. Scott and two children, from 20 miles north of Vancouver, Wash., where her husband conducts a cheese factory, is milking her sister, Mrs. Powell, a visit. Two baby shoes w,.If. found In the road, from which the baby hsd mysteri ously disappeared. It was conjectured some baby had kicked them off while riding. Mr. Shauber, who lives on the road to Willamette, istood upon the root of a 1 1 VN YoS I Mrs. Elizabeth H. Thompson, : I'lnKnam S CgCiaDIC lOlTipOUnd. 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I know of number of others who have been cured of different kinds of female trouble, and am satisfied that your Compound' is the best medicine for sick women." Mrs. Elizabeth II. TnoMPdos, Box 105, Lillvdale. N.Y. tSOOO forfttt If ordinal of atwM Ittttr pnttimj wwwh vwinvi v. swim fallen tree while it was being sawed off and was thrown a number of feet, being shook up considerably and a collar bone broken. Mrs. O. Z. Thornton, who has been vis iting at her father's, Mr. J. '. Gages, the past week, returned home to St. Helens Saturday, and the same day Mrs. J. Q. Gage came to spend a week at the old home. Mrs. Cain, on the Hays place, broke through a rotten plank on the front porch and jammed her left limb from the knee down very badly. After the lapse of three days she is still unable to step upon her foot. Dr. Norrls has the case in charge, we bellee. UNION HALL. Mr. William Park. Lee Rlggs made Is on the sick list, business trip to Liberal last week. Charlie Thomas was n visitor In Canby last Sundoy. Mary Molzun was the guest xlt Lydia Johnson last Sunday. Mr. Alfred Smith was calling on friends here one day this week. Miss Geno Burns is staying with Mrs. Phil Tucker at present. Mr. Jack Knots was visiting his daughter. Mrs. Laura Burns, Sunday last. Mrs. John liobblns has been quite, sick, but Is much better at the present time. Messrs. Mike Bowman and M. Ilulras were the guests of Mr. J. Perrlng-r last Sunday. Miss Eliza Burns spent last week In Portland visiting her sister, Mrs. R. R. Peebles. Mrs. Ross Peebles, of Portland, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. H. Burns, at present. Mrs. Nettle Rlggs and Mrs. Caroline Thomas were the guests of Mrs. Martha Burs last Sunday. Mrs. George Mane's sister has been ill with heart trouble. She is somewhat Improved In health now. Irvine Wheeler, of lone, Oregon, Is visiting relatives and friends here. He Intends to return home shortly. ... ...mi s ".. MM Health? 222 South Teoria St., Ciin a(.o,Ii.i.., Oct. 7, 1902. Eitrl.t r.iotitlis aero I wai so ill that I was coiin'clled to lie or fit down nearly all the time. My stomach was so weak and upset that I could keep nothing on it and I vomited fre'juently. I could not urinate without great pain and I coughed so much that my throat ana lunffs were raw and sore. The doctors pro nounced it I'rifflit'a disease and others sail it was consumption. It mattered little to me what they called it and I had no de sire to live. A sifter visited me from Hi. Louis and asked me if I had ever tried Wine of Cardui. 1 told tier I had not and she bought a bottle. I believe that it saved my life. 1 believe many women could save much Buffer ing if they but knew of its value. l)on't you want freedom from pain? Take Wii.e of Cardui ! and make o;ie supreme effort to he well. To:i !' not need to be a weak, J;e;.!i M sf;.Terer. Tou can l.ave a woman's health and do a woman "a work in life. Why not s.i 'ire a boll!-; of Wine of flardut from your druist today? I We noticed Curtis Ilclvey pass through this vicinity a few days ago. He ru cently returned from Kaatem Oregon. Joe Thomas attended the dance at New Kra last Saturday night. He surely had a good time, as It was quite late when he returned home. WILLAMETTE. Miss Sophie Christ lanson Is very sick with pneumonia. Joe Kkkc and daughter May lire visit lug at Vancouver. Mr. ami Mrs. Will Hodges drove to Wllsonvllle Monday. Miss Florence Fisher was very 111 the first part of the week, Mis Robert Baker has u sister visit ing her fnmi Wllsonvllle. Little I. Yamlell has been very 111, but Is better at this willing. Fred Moehnke and Miss Ella Ream spent Sunday In I'nrtluud. Mis. Jons. Downey was out Sunday, the Hi si time In two months. Rob OHilcn came up from Portland to spend Sunday with his family. T. J Gary has been suffering from rheumatism the past two weeks. Miss l.yilla Kggo mid little Bessie were Portland visitors Saturday. Grandma llatdorf visited with Mis. Geo. Batdoif at Gladstone Monday. Miss dun. Ilu Miller goes Friday to llwaco, to attend the wedding of a friend. Miss liuth Shipley was the guest of Mis. Harry llahii at Portland Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buckels enter tained a patty of friends from Portland at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Mary Pollock, of Oswego, was the guest of her parents. Ml. and Mrs. Harry Shipley. Monday. Sam Haldol f has moved his house out to the street and will paint and other wise Improve It. Miss Carrie and Lloyd Fuller enter tained their young filcnd at dancing Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. ImM imd their children, of Portland, visited with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Han. Ins. Miss Agnes and Lester Shipley, with a friend from Tualatin, were guests of Miss Llizle Shipley Sunday. The Misses Bessie Heavens, Nora ller dlne. Pearl Shipley and Harry Ilcidluc spent Sunday at Gladstone. We regret that we failed to mention the arrival of a little daughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Davo Courtney. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Buckels gave u very pleasant dancing party to a num ber of their friends Saturday evening, before moving Into their new house. Drying preparations simply devel op dry catarrh i they dry up the secretions, which adhrro to tho membrane nnd dneom posa, causing s far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snulTs anil use that which cleanse, soothes ud heals. Ely's Cream Halm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial sie will be mailed for 10 cents. All druggiM sell the 50c. size. Ely Brothers, SC Warmn Kt. , N. Y. The lialm eures without pain, does not irritate or rinse sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, relief, ing immediately the painful inllamniution. With Ely's Cream Halm you are armed sf&inst Kalul Catarrh and Hay Fever. Honey ..Savers .Yearn Cheese 12 1-2 Hlce, .01 1-2 and 05 Tomatoes. 3 for .25 OS Oysters, 3 cans 25 Arm & Hammer Soda, Sc, 2 for 15, 4 for 25 Arm & Hammer Soda, bulk, 2 1-2 pounds, 10c; 7 pounds 25 Coffee, equal to Arbuckle's 12 l-2c; better 15 Coffee, equal to 30c goo. Is 2 (Samples free). Hard Wheat Klour, sack, SI. 05; barrel 4 05 Extra Klour, sack 11.10, a barrel K 25 10 bars Klk Soap 25 Corn Starch, fie; gloss starch.. Oil Clothespins, lo doz; toothpicks, box 03 2 Dozen Oranges for 15 Stylish Millinery at lower prices. Hotter Shoes for ladles. Hotter Shoes for boys. Ladles' $1.25 Patent Slippers, 76o. lilK lot Sample Shoes, all kinds 1-4 discount. Piaster, grain and feed, shingles, etc. Trade for produce. RED FRONT ORUGON CITY. F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER if el to ft i Mice Bali The' expense of running the HHOHNor'i offioo fcjr the year 1901, for salaries alone, amount ed to 9 1.9.10. This was the year In which Held deputies wero sent out, but (I dom not Include the eiwt of the present owner maps, which was a separate ox potiMO. The expense of running the olllee for the t'orrespoiidlnK year of 1D0II, under Assessor J. K. Nelson, when field depu ties were again sent out, amounted to only :i,i:J.fl.r, a saving, of $l,Lr.7.0!i over the eorresiuindliiK year I'JOl.Tho cost of inuUiig the UNrteNsmont for the I!M1 roll will net e2'Md fL'.:lili, lis no deputies w'M le III the Held. The valuation of extensive timber tracts, owned by syndi cates, nnd In fact all corpora tloim, were largely Increased. Thirty one thousand acres of Umber lands that were assess at l.i't per acre were lust year listed at Iti.OO per acre and will lie entered on this year's roll at the suiiie asaesseil value. The only difference resulting from doubling the assessment of the county In that the levy is L'O i, j mills Instead of 41 mills. Mr. Nelson has fur many years been an active member of the tiratige. He served for two years as Muster. CAOTort i y. . i'li HmJ tou Hau im Bjt;n. 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. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism. "My mother hns been u sufferer for I tnuny years with rheumatism." says V. II. Howard, of IIiimImuhI, I'n. At times she was unable to move at all while at all times wnlklnir whs painful. I presented her with n bot tle of Clmmherlulu'H 1'iiln Halm and after a few applications she decid ed It was the most wonderful pnln reliever she li ii. 1 ever tried, In fact, she Ih never without It now and Is at nil times able to walk. An ocean loiiiil application of Pnln Halm keeps nwuy the pain that she was former ly troubled with." For sale by (i. A. Ilitrdliig:. The Enterprise, $1 60 a year, and worth tliH money. MA TT TT VEGETABLE SICILIAN ALESHairRenewer Perhaps you like your rray hair; then keep it. Perhaps not then remember Hall's Hair Renewer always restores color fo (tray hair. Stops fallinit hair, also. ''"Srr.ZT.rt'JZT'u" IN OUR NEW ..QUARTERS.. COCO We have removed Into our larger nrjd better ImlldlnK at Main Twelfth streets. We have added con slderalile new machinery, and thoroughly equipped to handlo all clnsHo.i of work. Building and Engines, Saw mill mipplIoH, HhaftlnR, boxes und collars In stock; Jlabhltt Motal low and high grades; emery stands, swing saw frames nnd hnrhors; pulleys on hand and made to order. Wo also do a general miiohlno blucksmlthlng business. Plow shares ground and saws gummed. CCQO ' First Class Work. COS OREGON CITY MACHINE SHOP. Twelfth nnd Alain Sts. Here In another mathemati cal problem and condition for our Pcmocratlo friends to dis tort If possible. During the months of March and April, thlM year, county warrant to the amount of $(13.24.70 were cancelled by the present ad ministration of Clackamas county affairs. This total was itiude up of the warrants for two mouths as follows: March l'JS.nori.70, and April t7,'H:7. Muring the corresiHimlltiK two months In l:oj, or ilurltiK the much heralded nnd often mint ed udmliilHtrutlon of the Ileum (Tilt Ic Fusion regime, the total of county warrunts that wero redeemed wild but $:t7,8.ri'..0D, apportioned to the two months as follows: March ).',nHK.lC; April f:il,M'.l Here Is a dif ference of $iri,:iti,1.01 In favor of the present county officers. Of course, It Is not very much, but our Democratic friends nro fond of figures, and wo respect fully submit these. r ! When the Sap Rises 1 Weak lungi should ho careful, CoiuhM ami colds are dangerous then, i One Minute Cough Cure cures cough I and colds uinl gives strength to tho . Iiiihim. Mrs. (). K. Fetiner, of Marlon, I IihI., says: "I have suffered with cough until I run down In weight ! from US to 1 iKiiimls. I tried i number of remedies to no avail un I til 1 used (inn Minute Cough Cure, i Four bottles of this wonderful rem j city cured me entirely of the cough, j strengthened my lungs and restored me to my normal weight, health and strength." Sold by (I. A. Harding. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For many years It has been auppoiad that Catarrh of the Stomach caused Indigestion and dyapepua, but the truth Ii eiaclly the opposlts. Indlfeitlon cauaei catarrh. Re peated attacks ol Indigestion Inflames the mucous membranes lining the stomach and lipoiei the nerves ol the stomach, fhusoau- j,n' ,ha r'nd 10 r:rels mucin Instead of Julc ' rutural digestion. Th! Is 1 called Catarrk ol the Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure relieves all Inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the stomach, protects the nerves, snd cures bad bieath, sour risings, sense ol lullneas after eating, Ind'gestloa, dyspepsls snd all stomach troubles. Kodol Digests What You Et I Make the Stomach Sweet. Bottles ml. K.fular me. $ I 00. timdirt ?H Mme Ih. trltl tli.. which t.ili (or SO c.nls. Prepared by I. 0. D.WITT A CO., Ohlcage, lit Sol, I l.v ti. A II AKOIN'D. I'r.iugist and aro Repairing1 of Prices Hoderate. Oregon City, Oregon