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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1904. FAGE 2. 3 Oaf Correspondents' Corner I P Brief Bib of Gowip From All Prtof lh County. J Correspondents r requested to re- Sunday by th. Congregational church at new their work. We will furnish all J- OroasmuWier . new icur J"'"" I Mi 1-aura Glnthor, who for lomt time 117J in IX.rrt.nJ. 1 horn these columns every week. LOGAN AND STONE. Not ven the Fourth of July could tempt Jupiter riuvlu to sprinkle our duty backs. Crop generally will be very short. Car den are suffering for want of rain. Saturday wa (.iranpe day aain. About it were out. The hall was appropriately decorated for the occasion, and a patri otic program was rendered in the after noon. On candidate rode the goat. The ball at the grange hall was a suc ces. owing to the untiring effort of th committee. Everyody had a good time. Th Logan base ball nine wer defeated ta th gam at Clarke the Fourth by the Highland boy. But th defeat was not quite fair, as the Highland boys had out side players in their nine. Had the Logan boys done so too It might have been different. N. N. Robblns and family have moved out to Arthur's Prairie to reside, having old out in Oregon City. Marsh Frakea, of Logan, came near having a seriou accident at Cap Horn on the Clackamas. While ascending the grade on the bluff a fool on a wheel came Jong and refusing to obey a request to top rode In front of his bunch gTass team, which backed down ovef the bank. It was a miracle that no serious damage waa don. The next day as he was get ting ready to start again a rpetltion of the same trouble occurred, only Mr. Frakes succeeded in keeping his team In the road. The laws are too las In regard to wheel riders. STAFFORD. Gus .Gehart has his new house up, on the place he recently bought of Mr. Weed. A man was around and got quite a number of signers for a R. F. D. route through here, under the Impression they were to be served from Oregon City, but there was a lively commotion and a rush to sign a remonstrance when it was learned we were to be served from Sher wood, a little place on the S. P. which only gets mail once a day, and our mail would lay over there till next day. We think some one must have wanted a place and the $S00 for some Impecunious rela tive as carrier. Charlie Cain made a trip to Dayton Saturday, returning Sunday. A Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons, old neighbors of Mr. Cain, drove down from Dayton Saturday for a visit. Mrs. Gage has a hen which deserted five little turkeys when they were only two or three weeks old, and a Plymouth Rock rooster adopted them, hovering them of a cool morning, and finally teaching them to go to roost with him. where he sits with one on eavh side and the other thiee facing him. Stafford keeps on improving. Among the latest is a new board fence in front of the school house, and a line fence, also of boards, between Henry- Schattz s place and Mr. Powell's. Mr. Weaver, who has had ohaipe of Mr. Phafer's hop yard a n'lmber of years, died at his home on Shafer'B hill .on Monday night, after a very shoit illness. His wife was Sarah Shafer. He is to be buried in the Stafford cemetery at 1 p. m. Wednesday. BEAVER CREEK. The rattling of the mower is the order of the day. Several of the farmers in thl neighborhood have their hay ready to haul and the majority say that It is only half of the crop of and imiest rain soon sets In the grain crops will be the same. Mr. Wm. Scanlon had a painful acci dent last week. The tea.-n r&n away with him on the mowr and dragged him by the leg and dislocated a kn-e and hip. A very serious acciilent occirred en the Beacon mil. J. Pl'.ihm's team ran away, and running over SI Hatten. the cream man on this line. avt'ired his j skull and broke hj jaw. He died next morning at the home (f F. p.luhm. leav ing a wife and three children. "There fore b- thou ready, for y- know not when the Son of Man cornet,." Mr. W. F. Haitneil s bam is being rap idly constr icted f.y CYnua t'-r !. GARFIELD. J. H. PalmaUer. G. R. Crawford and F. O. Crawford are working on the Odd Fellows hall at E.-.ta.ada. The weather ccnt.'i.:" dry. and the spring gran is very short. There cannot be more th;-.n a third of a cop witho it rain. The hay is being harvested. It. too. was a short crop. The Fociith of J i); celebration at Esta cada was attended by nearly two thous and people. jVJjSic wis furnished by an Italian band from Fo.-tl.ind. There was no oration and the De larttion of Inde pendence was not read. The wather con ditions were ej'.ejej.t. The car service from Portland was very j.oor. The first car arrived over an ho.ir late, n ccns.stea of five coaches power was inr- packed to the steps. The ! attacks of Indigestion, tne stornacn ex Icier,!. It wa one of the pands swells and puffs up against the beet behaved crowds that I wag ever in. j heart. Thl crowds the heart and short X'p to 7 p in. there had teen but two I ens the breath. Rapid heart beat and tights, and they were '.'try one-sided.J heart disease 1 the final result. Kodol being caused by two dr.:r.ken men. ihe. Dyspepsia Cure digest what you eat, only ones reported u unrig the ciav. This takes the strain off the heart, cure ln was a much better ie' or'i for the day thin j digestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, and anyone expected, as E-taxacia has four I contribute nourishment, strength and eiloons. j health to every organ of the body. Sold The C'urrir.tv.Jle celebration was good by G. A. Harding. CO far as it went, but it o.dri't go very I t. Toe erowrl ws ema' h:ir V.liv. Tf ! aisperfeeu eaj: .i.'i w-i,i v x.i-ia'.aua. j There was dancing in t.-.t na'.l in the evening. Taken all in ail, the ceiehrations were little better than money mak.ng ' hemes. Considered in that l;g:it tney certainly were a rrand success. Oti.erw.se, they amounted to but little. F. M. GILL. SMLBEL. Everybody is busy with the ha7 cut here. Will Hettman ha returned from East- ' Oregon. Children t day will be celebrated next again. Miss Elnore Ginther contemplates leav ing for the beach to spend th summer. Misses Carrie and Lama Schuebel. of Portland, are spending a few days at home. Ernst Brandt, of Ely. is staying In our burg. Will Moehnke. who has for some time been In California, has returned. John Hettman and wife, of Eastern Oregon, are visiting th former parents. Mi. and Mrs. C. Hettman, of this place. Mr. E. F. Glnther, who for th past five weeks has been under Dr. Sommen's care. Is home again. V. l Hill Is putting up a new barn. UNION HALL. Everybody Is wishing for rain, as every thing is drying up. Th spring sown oat are very short in this locality. Mr. Budd Hilton, of Oahby, wa calling on hi mother last Sunday. . Jno. Burns mude a business trip To Sturgus' sawmill one day last week. John Thomas and daughter Nancy were at Canby last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. RigRS attended their brother-in-law' funeral last Sunday, Mr. J. L. Crouse, of Wllholt. Mr. Crouse was well and favorably known in this locality. Mr. L. P. Bum went to Portland last Friday. John Molian I hauling wood for T. J. Grime. Curtl Helvey I laid off from work on account of a sore ankle. Fred Molian was visiting Lewis Bums last Sunday. Miss Bertha Riggs called on her grand ma Thomas last Sunday. Mis Zeno Bum called on her cousin. Mrs. L. Riggs, one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Parker came over from Little Nestucca to spend the sum mer with the latter' parent. Mr. and Mr. Wm. Parker. J. D. Wilkerson made a business trip to Canby last Friday". John Burn went to Oregon City last Wednesday on business. ELDORADO. Every one spent the Fourth at Canby. Carus base ball nine got badly beaten at Canby the Fourth. Score 1 to 14. Remember the horse race at Canby next Sunday at 10:30. A. Studeman called at th Klmmey home Tuesday. Mrs. C. E. Burley. of Portland, is visit ing her granddaughter, Mrs. Veva Klm mey. John Martin, the broncho twister, and hi gang of "tinhorn" were breaking horses Tuesday. Messrs. Burley and Klmmey called on W. H. Jones Monday. Some Religious Note. Miss Pease returntd last evening from Walla WHlla. Wash.', where she has been the r,at ten days attending the Assem bly meetings held there over June 23rd and -'h for the study of the Scripture. M.."h time was given to the study of the Word and much blessing received Otheis were present from TroiildaK Portland. Spokane. Pullnian and South ern California, also from the smaller t'.vuns surrounding Walla Walla. Mr. Clement Crowston. of Troutdale. roepm. Is spending a time In Spokane and vicinity putting forth the Gospel for the Lord's blessing. Mr. G. W. Henry, lately of Los Angeles Cal., made a flying trip to Oregon City on Monday. June I'f'th. Bro. Henry Is a much used servant of the Lord, and we hope to have him with us again at no distant time. CLACKAMAS. At the invitation of Miss Williams a lart-e j.arty of young people was pleas antly entertained at the M. E. parsonage Wednesday evening of last week. It was a barn that Mr. Schaffer built m njH pr,,perty east of the railroad, In stead of a dwelling house. The Fourth pa.i"el happily f'-r the r-iti-z-ns of our rpilet burg. -':na!l parties, l-r!e plonks and plenty of fire'-ra'keis were the order of the day. Several people went to Canby. a larger number went on a pi'iilo excursion to the old hatchery on the Clackamas. i in the Fourth, while swimming in the Cla. kamas. Walter Foster was taken with ir.ump and had a narrow escape from drowning. Some of his companion, who were boating, misunderstood his cries for help and failed to go to his aid. Some one from the bank started in to his res cue as he was going down for the third time. Fortunately he stru k a sand bar. and was rescued. Ladies of the Degree of Honor will give an entertainment Saturday evening In Odd Fellows hall. Mrs. Mather and daughter Isabelle are away visiting among friends. Weak Hearts Are caused by indigestion. If you eat a little too much, or if you are subject to .... . . . . . 4 IS UPPORT JCCTT'S EMULSION serves at a bridge to carry the weakened aad ttarvtd lyiUm along until it can fiad firm support in ordinary food. nd lor free auapl. SCOTT UOWNE, Chemirti, 409.41; Ptarl Street, ,ew York. 30c. aid fi-oo; ail drugruu. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVEN TION. Parker, of New York, and Turner, of Washington, Probable Nomlneei. The IVmoi.ntle National convention I in session at St. Lou I. 1'iivld 11. Hill, of New York. Is In control of the conven tion, which will In all probability nomi nate Judge Alton . Parker, of New York, for president, and Hon. George II Tinner, of Washington, for vie presi dent. Governor Geo. E. Chuiheilalu. of Oregon, who was considered for a time ns a noM-lbllltv for the nomination as vice president, is out of the race, his boom collapsing early in th convention. The convention adjourned Thursday morning until 2 o'clock In the afternoon In older to give the commute on platform more time to report. No nomination had been made up to the adjournment Thursday morning. U. B. Church. Treachlng service at the I'nltrd Brethren church, head of Seventh street, every' Sunday, 11 a. m.; Sunday school 10 a. m.: Christian Endeavor T p. m.: preaching 8 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening- at I o'clock. All ar cordially Invited to these rvlc. C. P. Plane-hard. pator. MAKES WORK EASIER. Oregon City People Art Pleased to Learn How It I Done. It pretty hard to attend to dutle With a o'msuntly aching back; With annoying urinary disorder. Doan' Kidney Pill make work easier. They cure backache. They cure every kidney 111. Mr. C. Richards, wife of C. Richards. Portland, painter, and living at 671 Mar ket street says: "Mr. Richards value lHan Kidney Pll'.s very highly. He has had attacks of kidney trouble for years. He is a painter by trade and there Is no doubt but that the turpentine has more or less effect on his kidneys, as 1 believe most painters are more or lees afflicted with kidney troubles. Last fall he had an acute uttack and when Down's Kidney Pills were brought to our notice an 1 I got him a box. they so regulated his kid neys that relief came In a iem.ii' inly short time. I have often heard him ex press his appreciation of this tell.iole remedy." Plenty more proof like this from Oregon City people. Call at C. G. Huntley's drug store and ask what his customer report. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. : ;i V-.. v.- v...O'ia.-'i;v-''' ., .? 1 Miss Gannon, Secy Detroit Amateur Art Association, tells do to avoid pain and suffering caused by female troubles. "Dear Mrs. Pin-kiiam: I panronsrientioiislyrptYirnrnf'Ti-lLyfllfl Ti. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to those of niy sisters hutfcriiig with female weakness and tie troubles which so oft-n tx fall women. I Buf fered for months with general weakness, and felt so weary that I had hard work to keep up. I had shooting pains, and was utterly miserable. In my distress I was advised to use Lydia E. Plnkham'n Vegetable Compound, and it was a red letter day to me when I took the first dos for at that time my restoration began. In six weeks I was a changed woman, perfectly well in every respect. I felt so elated and happy that I want all women who suffer to get well as I did." Miss Guila Gannon, 59 Joaes St, Uetroit, Mich, Secretary Amateur Art Association. It Is clearly shown in this young lady's letter that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will certainly cure the sufferings of women; and when one conaiders that Miss Gannon's letter ia only one of the countless hundreds which we are continually publishing- In the newspaper of this country, the great virtue of Mr. Pink ham'a medicine must be admitted by all ; and for the absolute cure of all kind of female ill no substitute can possibly take its place. Women should bear this important fact in mind when they go into a drug store, and be snre not to accept anything that is claimed to be " just as good " as Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, for no other medicine for female ills has made so many actual cures. How Another Sufferer Was Cured. 44 Dear Mrs. Pixkham I cannot praise your wonderful remedies enough, for they have done me more good than all the doctors I hav had. For the last eight years and more I suffered with female troubles, was very weak, could not do my housework, also had nervous pros tration. Some days I would remain unconscious for a whole day and night. My neighbors thought I could never recover, but, thank to your medicine, I now feel like a different woman. "I feel very grateful to you and will recommend Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound to alL It has now been four years since I had the last spell of nervous prostration. I only weighed ninety eight pounds at that time ; now I weigh one hundred and twenty-three. MI consider your Vegetable Compound the finest remedy made. Thanking you many times for the benefit I received from your medicine, I reniain,Yours truly, Mrs. J. II. Farmer, 2809 Elliott Ave, St. Louis, Mo. Remember Mrs. Pinkham's advice is free and all sick women are foollhli It they do not ask for it. She speaks from the widest experience, and has helped multitudes of women. $5000 FORFEIT I' cannot forthwith ai? tfttinnf'P'f 'f . VAMA vul Lion Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork. ol agent for th I'nlted Slate. Itemember th nam IHmn'l and tak no other, I Very Close Call. mih K lo lll engine, alllluukh fleiy MHIunifcll Joint m lied and every nerv was racked with pain." write 0. W. Ilellamy. a lo comotive nreinan. of Burlington, Iowa. "1 was weak and pale, without any ap petite and all run down. A 1 was al'out lo give up. I got a bottle of Electric Hit ters, and after taking It. 1 felt as well as 1 ever did In Iny life." Weak, sickly. 1 run down people always gain new life. , treiigth and vigor front their us. Try them. Satlsf jVtlon guaranteed by How ell Jones. Price bo cent. Summer Escurslon Rates and Special Train Strvlct Now On The summer schedule of the Astoria A Columbia River Rallioad has been Inau guiated between Portland. Astoria. Gear hart and Seaside. In connection with special loiind trip excursion tickets to all Clatsop and North Uraeh point, and train leave I'nlon depot s.00 A. M. ,i,iv nmi run ihruiiah direct, arriving at Astoria 11:30 A. M . Geailiart 12 -0 I P. M , and Seaside 1!:J0 P. M. The Portlnnd-Scaflde Flyer leave Vn Ion depot every Saturday at ! 30 P. M.. arriving Astorlu 6 60 P: M . and run through direct, arriving at Gearhart 40 1 M . ami Seaside t-0 J". M. In connection with thl Improved er vlce. special round trip aon xcurlon tickets are void fiom Portland to all Clatsop and North Ucarh points at rat of 4 W for th round trip, good for re turn passage until Oct. 15th Special commutation tickets, good for live rounil trips, are sold from Portland to same point for 116 00. good to return until Oct. 16th. Satuidav special round trip excursion tickets from Portland to all Clatsop and North Reach points on sale every Satur- 1 day at rate i f I:' 60 for round trip, good ! to return Sunday. j Tlckts sold from Portland to North I Peach point me Issued In connection wlh 1 R N. steumer from Astoria, I and baggage is tiansferred to and from I depot and steamer dock at Astoria free of chargt. and ail tickets sold by the O. ' R N Co from Portlnnd to Clalsop and i North HfBch points ai Interchangeable a:id will be honored on train of thl I c, mpany in either direction between j Portland and Asiorla. j For additional information addres C. A. Stewart. Agent. ;'4S Alder' St.. Port- young women what to proline th orlflnal lctura and dfnatarasaf tbslr atnototo pninim Si fiftSTOElA l v. 1 AM-CctaUc rrcpnrnlionfur As slmilal infl Ihc Food and He t ula -tuig the Stomachs nialDovsvIs of Promotes Pigcstion-Chrcrrul-ness m Rest Contains nolllrr Opium.Morpluiu- nor Mitral. Not Nam c otic. yiw Ut liin i Am Aporfccl Remedy forConsllpn (Ion. Sour Stouuvrh.Diarrnoea Wornu .Convulsions ,Fc wn sh nrss mid Loss or SLEEP. Fac Simile Siljnwlurt of NEW T)TIK. IT lan.l. tri'.m. or J. l Mayo. O. F. and I. A . AMwIa. dreKMri. B. k.IiIp Smiv. nlr of 10I will t mailed lo your addrrss firr ui'on allratlon. Write fur It. Saved From Tfrrlbl Death. The fumlly of Mr. M U llotibltt, of Haigerlnn, Tnn, mw lirr dying' and wert ivtnerle to vp hir. Thr moat I nkllful uliylrluiia and fvrry renieily ued fiillnl. while cinumplin wua alowly but, urrly Inking her llf. In thl t, ri llilr . hour t r King New IMarovrry for 'on timitloti tinned ilmpulr Into Joy. The diet Imttlf hriiniilit lluilleillutr 'lellef ami i II I'ontlnueil liw .completely cured her. i It the iiiunt cei lalti cure In thu world fi,r all throat anil lung trouble (liiar- I united llottlct Cue uikI 11 00 Trial but- j tie fin at Howell A June' drug nloie. 1 1 ii I tXACT COPY OF WRAPPCJt JJ " I V. 3 fllKNUV ft 0. Tolrdo. Ohio. Mr. M; ill, of North lien, I, I'm county. jj,,!,) by ,rtijilata. "tr i In the city looking for a de.ii.ihie pi. e j Tk), jii-. .tl,y I'llli f(,r ronatlpa of reniilt ii, . tlon. HALiHairRenewe; A high-class preparation for the glossy and prevents splitting at always restores color to gray IN OUR NEW ..QUARTERS.. COCO Wo have rnnovpil into our largor Twelfth fitret-fH. We have ndded con thoroughly erjuiiiped to handlo all Building and Repairing of Engines, Saw min supplies, shafting, boxes and and blgb grades; emery stands, swing hand and made to order. We bIho business. Plow shares ground and coco First Class Work. coco OREGON CITY MACHINE SHOP. Twelfth and Main Sts. Tor Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years mm Ta M . ' Thrr I mor Talarrh In this ctloB of tin- roiinlry than all oilier dlras I nil l.-Keilifr, and until lh lat frw yr ied to Imi ImuraUln. far m I an at tnuny yrar diK tor nrunouncod It a KH-al UlUeuHI anil irrrrnu iei - ! i .lien, anil ty runntiuitly falling to our I with loul trralmrnt. pronounced It ln I euuil'le. Hcleiii e ha irovrn catarrh to he a coiixtllutloiuil diru and tiiornror reiiilrea coiiHtltiitloniil treatment. Hall i al. ii i h fine, iniinufacturrd by K. J. . Iieii.y It I'n, Toledo, Ohio, la tha only ciiiiMllliitloiiiil curr on the maiki'l. It I tukeu Intel iiully In de fnuii IV drops to a ti unpooiifiil It ad illintly on th hliMiiJ and niucoii aufuce of th sy i. in Tiny ofToi una bumlrrd dollars for any cimf It fall lo cuir Hend for clr ciiiui and tmtlnumliila Aildrcua: hair. Keens the hair soft and the ends. Cures dandruff and hair. I r it W M mmt f-. J li-ai B and liettcr btilMIng at Muln and aldoruble new machltiory, and Br cIhskoh of work. collars In stock; nnbbltt Metal low Haw frames and harbors; pulleys on do a general machine blacksmlthlng saws gummed. Prices Hoderate. Oregon City, Oregon 6B?