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PAGE 2. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1904. Oar Correspondents' Corner : Brief Bits of Gossip From AU Parts of the County. . s) . . t)4i,), Correspondents are roquosU.l to re- c. E. Xan nnj family, of OivR.m City, new- thoir work. We will furnish all were visitinc I r. Hum uiul family last necessary stationery. The news from Smuiay. your nelphhorhood should appear in J. c. Thomas I h.'ii.itur j. n. Hums those columns every week. J mow rkucr hiiy. CANDY. A mmitxT if l!..l.kahs of I'miliy n" to .M-.'.iy inuiniiity tiiiiiK to nt'Kiitilao Initio nt that I'l.'nv, Tho I'nnby lao lull nine 1r't.'1 tli. MIm-Khu Into l.y n s.-mv of H to 10 In favor of t'linhy. Thin was tl that cam t anl.y hits Int. I on their nrw itlumomt They i..k In Hourly J.'H In tin to melius, S. Iiool oloseil IiihI Friday with a very lioou ptvttnim. Mr. nail Mm. AVInohos have town inn- MT. PLEASANT. John Molian was mowing hay for Jos. I,,,VI toaoh llio Hubbard aohool th lVilii(ti-r last Motulny. ' following yrar. M.wt evorytHxty In this locality Is win J Thl' - - K ''ko of Cuiihv oli Miss Clarissa Kanehor and Ruby How- tho hold law was a fnllurw. s.rvo.l Oddfellow' im-morlal day bv all Mr. IVrlniicr und family was visiting niaivhlng out to Zlon cemetery lust Sun- at M. Hurls- last Sunday. i U1,v " decorating the graves of lti-oa, Mr. J. 11. Hums and wife visited at th Armstrong and Kirk. The otttoora rlm-led by the Artisans ard. of this city, spent Sunday with friend In Portland. Ethel and Helen MeOord. of Mt. Tleas- ant, ar working for the Cascade laun- j home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jonea last diy. Their many friends wish them sue ctss. Mrs. 0. B. Jackson and family returned from the berry patch at Hood River Tuesday. They report strawberries very plenty this year. JAMES. went fishing lust Saturday up to Trout crevk and they had fishermen' luck. Chas. Thomas went to Hubbard to the picnic last Saturday. All report a fine time. Mary Molian has relumed from Oak IViiit. Washington. whon. she h,n ....,,. Quite a frost Friday niht; ome re- visiting with her sister. Mis. Orion Ad ported Ice, but no dam are was done to km. vegetation. I Sunday. lodge at their last meeting are: Master Mr. Wm. Praper and Mr. Anderson A,',1,nn- K'W0" Mack; superintendent. Grandma Robeson, who ha been sick for some time, is still Improving. Fred Hargrove smashed another wheel of hi lumber w agon Tuesday. Pel Wright and wife took dinner Tues day with P. A. James and wife. The first load, of lumber wo hauled Tuesday for Jans & Sons' new store. Mrs. BuJJ Smitk. who lias been under the doctor's care a Highland for the last two months, will soon be so she can come home. Mrs. J. H. and Mrs. P. A. James both have new sewing machine. NEEDY. Miss Kate Spagla. of Butteville, epent Sunday wih her parents. Miss Lottie King, of Silverton, visited of last week. Miss S. Xordhausen. our late teacher, visited friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ackerson spent a few day of last week at Butteville with their daughter. Beatrice Rltter has returned home from Wllhoit, where she was visiting. She reports a very pleasant visit. I Orval Price and Miss Zoa Fish enjoyed the excursion to Salem on Sunday. The election passed off quietly. J. P. Rltter made a business trip to Barlow Wednesday. LOGAN AND STONE. Mr. K. Klebhoff has the measles, at present, also Miss Hessle I'mlon Is ttttllet ed with them. W. Ktrchcin's family have recovered ! 1 xfo"1 Mvk. from the meusles and are out attain. Sunday school has started again at the 1-oti.m church. Mr. J. C. Sprugue, road supervisor, is doing some roud work this week. W. Watts, of Stone, lost quite a num ber of spring chickens recently bv skunks. if. Mumpower has started a meat wagon again for the summer. Meat de livered once a week. Mrs, Martin Johnston is out visiting Logan friends this week. ueo. taden Is serving time on his homestead In the mountains above Sandy. Mr. Kohl Is making hny these fine days, and If It continues warm others will be doing the same. the clover crop seem to be rather short around here. J. l. Ntalnukcr; Inspector. Mis. H. Smith; secretary, Charles Mullocks; treasurer, William Kvans; Junior conduc tor. Ina Mullocks; senior conductor, Kll Skinner; master of ceremonies. Kd Hilton. Held commanders, Wm. Kvans, Pclla Shank; outside guard, John Ura hum. A new lodge called coining men of America was organised the other night The Ivdge Is called Molalla, lodge. Tho following otfloois were elected: president. Hex Randall; vice president, Klroy Hates; secretary. Horace i'litch: speaker, I'earl Selby; director. Roy Knight; sentinel. DOVER. GARFIELD. ELDORADO. . Cams base ball nine defeated West Side Sunday, score 6 to IS. Jakey Spangler I about again. John Martin and E. Jone were buying pigs last week. Al Jones is remodeling his house. Lillian Gillette la staying with Mrs. Al Jones at present. Several from here went to Canby after strawberries. James Adkins has his logging camp on Hooter creek again. Wlsemault & Moshburger were hauling lumber this week. Next Sunday Jlolalla base ball nine comes to Carus to play ball. Christ. Bullard was out Sunday from Ely. Hops are looking fine. Farmers have begun cutting hay. J. J. Mallatt was fixing the Helvey road this week. The Rev. Mr. Black, of Viola, preached at Mt. Zlon Sunday. We are informed that Mr. and Mr. W. H. Holder and son. Floyd, will leave next Suturday for Iowa. We hope they may I have a pleasant trip In the East. F. M. Gill leaves Wednesday of this week for Russellville, Multnomah county, where he will superintend a strawberry crew for his brothers. The Misses Luella and Nora Huffman will go to Russellville Wednesday to pick strawberries for the Gill Bros. Their brother Emmett I residing there now. Election day at Garfield waa very tame. Sixty-one vote were cast where usually there were .5. The following Is the re sult of the ballot for the principal par tie: Hermann 21, Veatch 32; Moore 32, O'Puy 22; Mi-Bride 4S. Alien 42; Holcomb 29, Hedges 23; Bramhall 31, Huntley 37, Jaggar 32; Evans J9. Hutchinson 20. Jesse 18; Killln 22. Kltchlng 34; Ely 20. Shaver 33; Crlsell 15. Sleight 40; Lang 14 Say. but haven't we had u dry spell for a webfoot country? Kev. Black, of Viola. wa visiting In our vicinity Inst week. Mrs. lit-Mwii and Mis. Peterson, from I ortiumi. were the guests of W. f. i Roberts und family last week. Ild you hear the noise? There was a wedding and serenade lust Wednesday and from all appeuranoes there I to be two more within the next month. Pover Is Improving, but it is too bad thut all the girls have to marry and leave Dover, If - t'til m How to Keep Happy. ID';:;:; 0I)i:N'CV is atliinirof evil iv in ami evil results. Worrv tikIiiccs notliini! hut wrinVlm uii.l rctclinliirss. Irt the rcuilrr put u. a little note on lirr Inireuii, on lu-r il. sk, an.l ut the head of her lw.1, l l.-. t.. wofiK noN'T Wiihky. Worry especially the only chool-ma'nm ever t!ic greatest for to the happiness of produced In the community Miss Carr is directing a very success ful term of school In tover. Rev. C. A. Nutley was In the commun ity last Wednesday to perform a mar riage ceremony. Mr. Kltimlller attended the sain at any hou.vlioM. An anxious. lrsoonL e: t f .c.-, a fretful, cuinpl.iiiiinx voice, !ll r.a!cc every one uncomfortable. A wiMii.m's nerve are more trulv the ranie of worry lliin outoiile troubles. Ine tirrves nre to n woman' Ixxly the ti-ici.t.iph system, which surely warns her the aystrm," writr Mis Brsaie Prrwn, Secretary litm-rson Literal y AwMH-iatioii. 4-'6 Kcrtuati Avenue, Applcton. Wis, " Worry ami nervous trouble, bad com pletely run down my health and strength; had no anirtite, slept badly, and was ill a state of nervous collaiuu. ' I tried mnv rciucllc. until 1 became tlior..iiKlily li- otnrtl.InK he claims u - just . good couraKe,i and auid that I would not take i, t i,mil your tntclliK. lue. U Iml vou want is a remedy xnllwul aln li,tl, ud Ppporttinlty, For people who are run down, nervous, sullciliig 1 1 did iH'i'aMoiiid ludi;rstion or ilyspepNiu, liea.lai I v night sweats, whose uiiu hinety has be come worn, it brcoiues necetsmy to tuin to some tonic or strcngthc lu-r wliu h will help thcin to get on their feet und t'lit the Imdy into its proprr cotulilion, I nr centuries it has Ik-cii known that na ture's most valuable health giving ny.riils nre roots, herbs, bark nml brrrien, and wniie foity year ago Ur, K. V. I'iriee, chief consulting physician to the In valids' Hotel mid ciiugical Institute, at HulTnlo, N. ' found a combination of root', hriba mid barks, taken from the fields and wood and made Into an alterative extract, produced results in the system which were sntUluctory in almost every rase of Mood disorder and stomach troubl. Tills Conceiittnled ex tract of nature' vitality purllies the blood by putting the slonmch Into a healthy condition, helping the auiiui lotlon of food which feeds the blood, and putting the liver into activity. NervousnrM and sleeplraanrs ate usu ally due to the fart tliat the nrrvrs are not fed on protirrly nourished blood. Dr. Pierre' (loldeti Medical Iiiscovrrv tnakr pure, rich blood, and therrlty all the organ of the Ixxly are run snioollily, like the ttinchiurry which runs iu oil. In this way you feel clean. strong and strenuous you feel braced up, and you are good for a wholr lot ol ivMi'ul or mental wotk, llcut ol i.'l. the strength and increase In vituliiv i.ui heiitlh ate lasting. The trouble with most tonic and mcdlciiirs which have a large ule for a allot t time is that ll ey are largely composed of alcohol holding the drugs in solution. This aliol.til fairly shrink up the red blood coipus- cles, and so one may feel exhilarated and better for the time being, u-t in ihr end weakened and with vit.ihtv in creased. Ir. Pierce' C.oMrii Medical Ihscoverv dor not contain alcohol. The proof ia easy. Iistil a little in a las retort and see for vouiM-lf. 1 y ottlt vf lr. Hcnr'i '(,n,!,ii M, .;,. I hum brats tht lUttitfi i; fulltc affiti'iuf, l'or the druggist to t.ilrr wm Sandy a week or so ago and bought five j ""v l,1,,i' in the I'cmiiiiue make another bottle of rxitrnt medicine, but am glud thut I iliatiged my mind in uivor or nr. nerce t.oKletl Medical Discovery, for to it do 1 owe inv tirrsent good health ami strength. I took twelve Inittles in all, and, each week, knew that I was getting better and stronger, until finally I was as well and strong as I had ever oern. I nave llie utmost faith and or six head of cows. Little. Lela Sellman has the measles. but 1 doing nicely. Clarence Cassaday was In Sandy a few days ago. and hail the bad luck to get his leg broken In two places. A very pretty home wedding occurred at the home of Sir. W. P. Roberts when their eldest daughter, Ma rear), .waa united In marriage to Mr. Joel Jarl, of Kelso. Wednesduy, high noon. June the 8th. The house was tastefuly decorated, and after a hearty dinner and a bountiful supply of rice the happy young couple left on the evening train for Portland. Mr. and .Mrs. Jarl will make their future home at Kelso. Oregon. uo. i"'.r nerves must lie fed on purr, rich ...o'. , or we, Heroine nervous. "Neu- r: i..'i.i" is o:dv the cry of the starved i.-ivi- tor proper foo.f. So it is with he w'l.ile svstcin our bodies will not '..nl !!: sir iiit of over-work without " I ;)t:re blood 'jmy more than an i i.ue can run smoothly without oil. Js the experience of Miss Brown ;-u.'!i iih!.tr.'itr this point : H I I t. . 1 .... t ... i o.i.r n. 1. 1 micii a uoiiiieriul expert-1 tec wit'.t Dr. l'letce's Colilen Medical . co.erv thut I ilo n,.t li,.iiui .. 1 our which mis skmhi tne test ol tune. Dr. Pierce' ('.olden Medical Discovery cure disriisc of the digitus of d'grtioti and nutrition and it gives Mtcngth to the whole body. W hen the weak simn. ach is maile strong by "('.olden Medical Discovery" then food is perfectly dl- gested and assimihilrd, the tiuttitioii confi.leiice in your iiie.lu-.ne, an.l wish ( derived from food is distributed to the to thank ou for my good health, which is a uicssiug to anyone." TAKKN KKOM N ATI'S I. I-'rom the pure fountain of nature flows the stream of energy and health, which renews and invigorates our race. In every period of the world' progress men nave rrceiveu llieir greatest strength several nrgana of the IkmIv, mid the "weak "heart which Was w.-uk been use it was not well frd heroines strong again. So with the weakness of the other or gan of the IkkIv, it it cured when the stomach is cure.). know Tnvsni.l, Read all aliout yourself, your system, and inspiration direct from nature. It , the physiology of life, anatomy. Ingtene, is the greatest teacher and developer of ' simple home cures, etc., in the "Common mankind. Not only do we get insplra- j Sense Medical Adviser," a Ixx.k of u& lion from nature, but health a well. To page. Send to Dr. K. V. Pierce, IlufTulo. live ltl tlii fiiu.ti lit a,.al.;.. in tl. 1 Vt r .. . - 1 ... . . .i.l n.ed.i.ne to build up the tissue, of I the lungs, i lorst for those who have the , book a. .tarm. -"ereu EAGLE CREEK. UNION HALL. Mrs. John Thoma and daughters, Nancy and Ethel, visited Mrs. Wm. Dra- i per last Sunday. Mr. Jas. Smith Is erecting a handsome residence on his farm near this place. Eaule Creek n,iw enlnva n In'n.hnu, snevena ; kelson Jo, Sellwood 19: ' car s.rvlr e in l..rtl..n.l -.-M..h u . man 3, Ware ,4; Allspaugh Dem.. Jus- Mr. Gus moving bis resl- j hT n" Z, ZLTZi Jl",00 hst Dr- PIcrce' Golden Medical Discovery does not contain alcohol, opium, or any harmtuidrufr n. It is a pure compound ol medicinal plants "orl11 Dl8Ponsary Medical Assoclotlon, nzicntlTically combined. Persons making TQ.rvv lalsc vz temcnts concerning Its Ingredients (J JVVvJl will oe orosecutcd. . " v PHtHWKH JJem.. constable. 2.,: State Printer; i- t..n-- Amendrnent. yes 3S. no 7; Local Option j Mrs. Eliza Wllbern and children w,r e ij, no i..uirect prlmaiy, yes ( visitors to Portland and Oregon ..u i, anon nioi-K nun at Large, yes Thursday. 4. no 8. F. M. GILL, I Mr. U.-n Jaciuea Is home from school Salt pork is a famous old fashioned rem.d,' fo- con sumption. "Eat p!;ntv c'. pork," was the advice to the consumptive 50 and 10c years ago. Salt pork is good if a man can stomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs ifiost. Scott'sEmulsionisthemod efrn method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork is too tt)ugh for sensitive stomachs. Jcott's Emulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott's Emulsion does more aL - 4.1 rr-1 man mat. 1 nere is some thing about the combination of cod liver oil and hypophos phites in Scott's Emulsion that puts new life into the weak parts and has a special action on th- diseased lungs. GRAND AT CELEBRATION CLARKE'S Numerous strangers nre noticed on our streets every daw n.uilv all nf ulmr City j looking f.ir locutions. lire ustioy.d the saloon of Mr. Hate- man at Estacaila one day Inst we. k. We understand, he will rebuild nt qnc. It was fully Insured. The new company who purchased the' lumber business of Gerllnger Bros, last week will erect a double band mill In lAyersPills Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use Keep them in the house. Take one when you feci bil ious or dizzy. ThcyBctdj rcctlyonthc liver. iZri0.:.- BUCKINGHAM'S DYE tuTi cn. w ittiutjiaiaui v 9. jun goaUuuA, tv Jttly 4, J904 Sports of All Kinds the nnr future. Thl Ih wU k.mh1 i (ontlnuJ on ft 7. j HON. GEO. C. BROWNELL, Orator of the Day, will Speak at 11 a. m. TWO GAMES OF BASEBALL Highland vs. Logan for a prize of . Shubel vs. Colton for a prize of . $5.00 $5.00 A sample will be sent free upon request. Re s ire tint this picture In the lorm el s label is an the wrapper ol every bonis ot tmulsion yen buy. SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS, 409 Pearl St., N. Y. 50c and ft; all druggist HORSE RACING FOOT RACING Sr bACK RACING E:"- ' BICYCLE RACING Refreshments of alll kinds on the grounds. A "Merry go Round." Ayer's To be sure, you are growing old. But why let everybody see it, in your gray hair? Keep your hair dark and rich and postpone age. If you will Hair Vigor only use Ayer's Hair Vigor, your gray hair will soon have all the deep, rich color of youih. Sold for 60 years. -1 m new orer HO Tears old, sn4 I bsvs a thli k, gloss? bead of lung hair wlilcb l wiHi'tir to every one who ses it. Aim not a gray lislr In It, sll due to Ayer's ll.lr Vliior." Mas. 11. it. ills lis, lleclds, Minn. IN OUR NEW ..QUARTERS.. OOOO f 1 no bnttic. All ffriik'kfliti. for C. 1TR CO., Lnirell. M.. White Hair Grand Ball At Grange Hall during the afternoon and night. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For marry yttn It ha baan supposed thai Catarrh of tho Stomach caused Indigestion 1 su.ti uv.pqp.ia, out in irutn 1 axactly th i oppoall. Indljastlon eauaea oatarrh. Ra eoatad attlu of liuti.nnn i.ii.... .1.. - ....IM.US 1 1 IV I snucoua msmoranea unlna; th gtomach and ma nnvH 01 incnomacn, tnu ctua- ' tnr th eland tO aaerst mif.n tnmfmA l ,th Juice of natural dlgaatlon. Thla la j wuioa uttarra 01 th Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure rllv all Inflammation of the mucou . membrane HrHnj tha stomach, protecu th Mrr. and euraa bad breath, our rislnr. a ena of fulinea after eatlnf. Indljestlon. dypep tnd atomach trouble. Kodol Digests What Yon Eat Mag th Stomach Sweat sMttoa esly. R.tultr sis. 1 1 .00, holdlnt 2 ttats Iks trial slu, which sails for 10 essts. TrU ky t o. OeWITT OO., Ohleege, 0L Sold by O. A. HARDING, Uruiat XSe have romovp.! Into our larger and lienor LiiIMIiik nt Main and Twelfth ftrefs. We lmvo a.Me.i cm sl.ieral.lo new innrlilnery, and are thoroughly equipped to handle all c-lasHeq of work. Building and Repairing of Engines, Saw mill eupplies, shafting, boxes and collars In stock; Babbitt Metal-low and high grades; emery stands, awing saw frames and harbors; pulleyt on hand and made to order. We also do a general machine blacksmlthlnj business. Plow shares ground and saws gummed. First Class Work. ccoo cooo Prices floderate. OREGON CITY MACHINE SHOP. Twelfth and Main Sts. Oretron cstv rw. o - J t vivjvu L