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fAGE 2. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1904, i Our Correspondents Corner Britf Bits of Gossip From All Parte ol th County. took In the Mr fair and said It was grand. Rev. Johnson preached at the Logan P;iptlst church Sunday laat. Mr. and Mr. F. Wilson were out cal ling Sunday. Housekeepers complain of a scarcity of fruits to can for winter use. Many are going to the mountain for wild black berries. Ask Claude If his buggy is guaranteed to carry four. Mrs. Mary Kulow has gone to Eastern Washngton to reside. j Correspondents are requested to re new tholr work. 'We will furnish all necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear In these columns every week. ELDORADO. Highland base ball nine failed to ar rive at Carus Sunday, so there was no snatch game. There will be a game next Sunday at Carus, Went Oregon Oity vs. Carus First. Wm. Smith and family spent Saturday In Oregon City with relatives. "Peter James" Emmett is breaking his Bew broncho this week. Misses Marie and Elsie Molxan, of t'nion Hall, spent Friday with Louise Martin. Wm. Jones is cradling- his grain this week. Jones', Kimmey, Maule and Helvey's are spending a few weeks in the moun tain hunting and Ashing. Most of the Eldoradoites spent Sunday In New Era. There will be a grand ball at Gregory's New Teasel House next Saturday night. Everyone Invited. Al Jones la building a new porch to his residence, which he has just pointed. Mrs. Walter Emmett had her Jaw -broken last week while having her teeth pulled. Ern Jones has a few more ducks to sell or trade. Norman Howard Is hauling cordwocd to Oregon City for Al Schoenborn. Mr. Tucker is remodeling and painting bis residence. Kalbflelsch Bros, are building a new anachine shed. GARFIELD. SPRINGWATER. A sad accident occurred at Dodge, or Upper Spring-water. Mr. Boylan alighted from his horse while hunting in the mountains, stepped back on a log. when bis gun was accidentally discharged, the tall going through his left lung. Mr. Boylan was a good, honest citizen. His word could be relied on. It would be well If we had more such citisens. whose word was as good as a bond. He leaves wife and four children. May bis soul rest In peace. , Peaceful be thy silent slumber, Peaceful in thy grave so low; Thou no more will join our number. Thou no more our sorrows know. Tet again we hope to meet thee, When the day of life is fled, And In heaven with joy to greet thee. Where no farewell tears' are shed. The funeral was conducted at Spring water on the 18th by Rev. Gossett, assist ed by Rev. Allen. Text, Rev. 13, 13. He was 41 years and 11 days old. He was a consistent Christian, a kind father and loving husband. Mr. Wm. Bard, Mrs. Stella Bard, and their little daughter Hazel returned from California, where they went nearly a year ago for Mrs. Bard's health, which Is very touch improved. We have had that long looked for rain, Which has revived vegetation very much. The new buildings that the writer poke of In his last Items are about com pleted. Mr. A. Lacy and wife and daughter were guests at Shibley's Sunday. All had an enjoyable time with singing and ro'Jsi esj Instruments. One of the owners of the Epringwater saw mill has gone to Estacada to make ready for the moving of the mill to a point near that place. The writer attended the Clackamas county Pomona Grange, which was held at the One new ball of Eagle Creek Grange on the 13th, with a large attend ance from all over the county. ' The Eagle Creek people treated their guests royally, had a sumptuous ainner and sup per and feast at night. Some quite im portant business came before the grange for consideration. One matter was co operation In buying and selling produce and goods, which we hope will succeed In the near future. Fifty took the fifth degree. The weather Is very warm. There have been continuous threats of a thunder shower, but no matrialitation. The Odd Fellows failed to Install Satur day night, owing to the absence of Hurry Tvembath. installing officer. They had the oyster supper Just the same. Every one enjoyed themselves excellently. J. H. 1'almateer took a fall just as he sat down to supper, much to the amusement of the spectators. His 212 pounds avoirdupois was too much for the chair, and it broke down with him. The members of Esta cada Lodge 1. O. O. F. are to be compli mented on their promptness in paying dues. No member hs yet been in ar rears. The secretary is very thankful to the members for this, as It makes his tusk very much pleasanter. ' C. A. Looney is working for Wm. Por ter, who has a contract of making grape stakes. F. M. GILL. Ayers Losing your hair? Coming out by the'eombful? And doing nothing? No sense in that! Thy don't you use Ayer's Hair Vigor and Hair Vigor promptly stop the falling? Your hair will begin to grow, too, and alt dandruff will dis appear. Could you reason ably expect anything better? " A W Hair Visor It sreat merea llh Tits. At hair III fMlltnn etll vert hrttlly. In:t Ihs H.or Vigor aUMiieti It mut now tnv iiwlr la ali rlnlit." Y. t. Loualios, UinLay, tl. fl OS bottle. J. r. Til ( o. All itrliui-l.ta I nor"". for VIOLA. The Ice cream social gotten up by Mrs. Sevier was a success. Redland was well represented. A charivari party was out until two o'clock one night last wek, in a vain search for a newly married couple, who had escaped to a neighboring house on their approach. "So mote it be." W. D. Brown has moved the stock of goods he purchased in Estacada to his Viola store. Thin Hair with her relatives near Jefferson. Mr. Weddla was tent from the Work man lodge here as delegate to the conven tion at Portland. barn. The school meeting Saturday for the purpose of bonding the district voted unanimously for bonding. Mr. John Steward, of Portland, with quite a number of his friends are ramp ing on the Myers place, known as the Persle Williams place, which Mr. Steward bought recently. Mr. W. G. Miner, of Scott's Mills, was In our burg Saturday encaging hop picker. SHUBEL. UNION HALL. The cloudy weather passed ever with a very little rain and the aun i shining as bright as ever. Harvest is nere again. Some few are harvesting their wheat. Mr. Joe Perringer is cutting his wheat this week and Jno. Burns Is helping him. Mr. John Thomas is walling and clean ing out his well. Some wells are getting low on account of the dry weather. Several from here went to New Era to campmeetlng last Sunday. Mrs. John Thomas called on Mrs. An derson last Sunday. Airs. Charles Rauch, of Canby, was visiting Mrs. George Main one day last week. Dr. and Mrs. R. Goucher passed through here enroute to New Era last Sunday. Mr. Hurst and several other men have been out to Jos. Adklns' last week look ing and surveying out one of their elec tric plant ditches from Molalla to Milk Creek and other points. Mr. Frank May. of Marks Prairie, was through here last week looking for hop pick--is. JAMES. The rain Thursday and Friday wet the ground to a depth of about five inches. Fnrle Dave Robeson returned Satur day from Medford, where he had been visiting his daughter, Mrs. Rile Garott. Quite a number of Colton folks attend ed the singing here Sunday afternoon. Aunt Mary Wright moved last Friday near Sllverton, where she has a place rented. Dee Wright and wife, of Wright's Springs, came up Saturday to look after his interests here. Frank Grim Is building a large stock LOGAN. Everyone welcomed the r;im. Frost damaged corn and potato some. The grain crop in this vianity will be rery short. Apjples are "quite plentiful, tut Italian prunes very scarce, also liartMt pears. It is reported Mi Geo. Clark has sold his form. Logan town has t-en receiving a coat of new paint. Mr. A. J. Johnson, F Orber and H. Babler have painted their residences. Also the grange hall Is being painted inside, and when done will be as neat a hall as there is in the county. Eugene Arthur, who recently undrrwent an operation in a Portland hospital, died, and was Interred in Pleasant View ceme tery Monday. 'Gene was born and raised in this place, Arthur's Prairie being named for his grandfather. The shingle mill near Fischer's mill burned down one day this week. It will be quite a loss to this community, as well as to the owners. ' All from here who attended Pomona Orange at the new Eagle Creek hall re- oung women may avoid much sickness and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if they will only have faith in the use of Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ' Judging from the letters the !m receivm? from so manv vounir inrls port a most enjoyable time. The people , jjra, Pinkham believe that our girl Hhers know how to satisfy the wants of j mre 0ften pushed altogether too near "Inner man," and did it. too. without j the limit of their endurance now aday in our public schools and semia m?) i Farmers are busy rutting grain. Robert Glnther and family, of Needy, visited at the home of E. F. Glnther last week. Emll Hornshuhu, of Salem, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Homshuh, last Friday. E. F. Glnther and daughter I.nore vis ited friends at Logan one day last wek. Rev. Wettlaufer. of Oregon City, preached an Interesting sermon in the Evangelical church Sunday. Mrs. E. F. Glnther hand Is slowly but surely improving. Miss Lnore Glnther left for Portlund last Friday, where she will remain for a few weeks. Luke Duffy has purchased a new buggy. Remember, girls, it's leap year. SHERWOOD. How about the rain we have been hav ing of late? Can It be beat? It has been welcome throughout our section. E. G. Hagey has his new barn com pleted. Mr. Burt Jones, of Southern Oregon, Is visiting his parents here, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Buck.' Ceo. W. 8aylor is contemplating a trip to the coast. We are sorry to note the Illness of our postmaster's wife. She Is very low with cancer of the stomach and the end Is ex pected any moment. A. J. Bell Is mourning the loss of a valuable dog. ' DOOCE. The long looked for rain has come at last. It was a welcome change from the long dry spell. It makes things bright for our crops, which were about gone, but now I think they are safe for a fair yield. Thete was a very sad accident here last week. Mr. E. Lacey and D. M. Boy lan were In the mountains. Mr. Boylan. In getting off his horse, lost control of his gun, which fell to the ground and was discharged, the bullet going through the lung, causing death. Mr. Boylan came here about two year ago from Bristol, Iowa. It Is a sad affair, as he left a large family. The funeral was held Tuesday and burial was had at the Sprlngwater emetery. Mr. F. Busch has improved his place he recently bought He is the kind of a man we want here. Several, of the boys left here for Ea."t etn Oregon to work during harvest. It leaves us short of help. All of the hay crop here Is In the barn with the exception of that of Mr. Busch. whi h will soon be taken care of during thin pleasant weather. Bummer Excursion Rates and Special Train Ssrvlce Now On The summer schedule of the Astoria A Columbia River Railroad has been limn guinlcd between Portland, Astoria, Gear hurt nnd Seaside. In connection with special round trip excursion ticket to all Clatsop and North Beach point, and , train leave Union depot K.UO A. M. dally and run through direct, arriving at Astoria 11:30 A. M . Oearhart 18:110 V. M , and Seaside 1150 P. M. The Porttamt-Hi'UHtde Flyer leave Un ion depot every Saturday at 3:30 P. M , arriving Astoria 1 to p: M , and run through direct, arriving at (learhart ( 40 P. M . and Seaside S oil P. M. i In connection with this Improved er- I vice, speclul round trip season excursion tickets are old from Portland to all Clatsop and North Beach point at rate of M 00 for the round trip, good for re turn passage until Oct. 16th. . I Special commutation ticket, good tor five round trip, ar sold from Portland to same points for 116.00, good to return until Oct. 16th. Saturday special round trip excursion ticket from Portland to all Clatsop and North Beach point on (ale every Satur- . day at rat of 12 (0 for round trip, food to return Sunday. Ticket sold from Portland to North Beach point ar Issued In connection with I. R. A N. steamers from Astoria, and baggage la transferred to and from depot and steamer dock at Astoria free of charge, and all tickets sold by the O. R. A N. Co. from Portland to Clatsop and North Beach point are Interchangeable and will be honored on train of thi company in either direction between Portland and Astoria. 1 For additional Information addres C. A. ettewart. Agent. U Alder Bt.. Port land. Oregon, or J. C. Mayo, O. F. and P. A., Astoria. Oregon. Seaside Souve nir of ISO! will be mailed to your address free upon application. Write for It. l-oyalty to your home town and county Includes the taking of the county paper. We recommend the Enterprise the offi cial city and county paper. hlrltllllWPll.Tll.l.ul'iii.'iiihiiiiiio:,,. i M Ml! H .iii,:',,iiirwfflHntT ij r mr rrEsw a. P 1 AVcCclable rrcpnratiuit IV As similating the Food and llcfjula Ung die Staunchs and Bowls of rroniolcs Dicsiioit.Cht'crfur nessiikllu'sl Contains nt'lllrr (.hiitun.Morptiine norMiiu'raL Not Namc otic. M-yt ifeu isiHi nnraam Alar Aporfrrt Remedy forConstifvt nun, Sour Stonutch.DiarrhtKvt Worms .Convulsions ievcrish ncst Aid Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature or NEW YOIIK. 1UA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of CXACT COPY Of WRAPPCR. j M AW IF In Use For Over Thirty Years trength and vigor from their use. Try them. Rntlsfartlnn guaranteed by How ell A Jonr. Price SO cent. Be Two Arcftcrs. In applying for some additional life In surance recently, William Jennings Ilryan hud to fill up the usuu iuetlon as print ed In the application sheet. One query was: "Have you ever suffered from fever of any kind?" To 'his Mr. Ilryan re plied. "Yes. from two attacks of presi dential fever, both of which were fol lowed by severe chill. Have completely recovered " Stint Dame Rumor says there's a wedding somewhere this week. It's not far from Logan. I H. Kirchem and J. Bteinmas have returned from their trip East. Louie anea. STAFFORD. Adolph Ielkor, who went to St. Vin-c-nt's the Sth and underwent a surgical operation for an Internal abcess, was brought home Tuesday and Is improving. Mrs. Dick Oldenstadt has a little girl, born Monday. According to the old rhyme hanrled down from generations long ago, her heritage i secure: Horn on Monday, fair in the face; Horn on Tuesday, full of grace; Horn on Wednesday, a child of woe; Horn on Thursday, far to go; Horn on Friday, loving and giving; Born on Saturday, work hard for a liv ing; Hut the child that is born on the Sab bath day, Will be wise and cheerful, good and gay. Ho many of us seem to have been born on Saturday. Miss Olsen, from Portland, Is visiting at Mr. Calne's. Mr. Cain is still marketing Royal Ann cherries at a good price. The gentle rain came Thursday, and continued at Intervals until in the night Saturday. Not quite an Inch fell, It Is Disease takes no summer vacation. Sf you need flesh and strength use Scott's Emulsion summer as in winter. Scad lor free sajnpW. SCOTT ft BOWNE, diemlut, 409.415 Peart Soret, New York. 90c and J .00; all dnggMM. v : 1 11 1 . n i . 1 I pujBiuai wuftjjiw juijuwa, iau i laae I yean to recover we lost vitality, ' often it is never recovered. Mis Pratt ays, r "Diab Mb. PnncHAki: I feel it my duty to tell all vounp women how much Lydia E. I'ink barn's won derful Vegetable Compound baa done ior me. I was completely run down, unable to attend school, and did not care for any kind of society, lint sow I feel like a new person, and have gained seven pounds of flesh in three months. " I recommend it to all young' women who suffer from female weak ness." Mim Alma Pbatt, Holly, Mich. $6000 forftli If original of sM isMsf pnwsf senima Nothing ii allowed to interfere with ctndies. the rirl must be nnshed to the front and graduated with honor; often 'said, but It freshened things tip wonder fully. The cultivators were very busy In the potatoes Saturday afternoon. Sunday was cool and pleasant, Monday sunny and warmer, and Tuesday the mercury reached 93, and Wednesday 99. . Had It not been for a breeze from the north, Stafford would have considered it i pretty hot. Mrs. Moser, Sr., has been quite sick, but is better now. Mrs. Fred Moser is doing very well since her return from the hospital last week. We hear that Mark and a young lady were selecting a building spot last week, and as soon as he can get the cage ready be will bring, his bird to occupy it, and the boys will have their guns and tin cans ready. Mrs. Weddle has mad a week' visit Love and IVnth sre both depicted as arch ers. When live arts his arrrow in a wom an's heart and she turns and foitnws, seeking healing of her hurt, could there be aUL'lit suilik-r then that she sliuuut In- led by very I,ove Into the ambush where Death, arrow on strim.'. waits to plant his devdly shaft in her breast? Yet so it is. Tune and again lxve proves to tie Death's decoy. And often when the grim archer (ails to in- Hict mortal hurt, lie leaves the suffering woman to creep through life like a bioken-wtnged bird. Why does love lead to iifferino? Many a woman has as!;rd that miration ' pitrously and passionately. She has for saken father and mother to cleave unto her husband in the Ix-lief that so she was achieving woman's highest happiness. But instead of happiness she has found misery, struggled with it until struggle seemed useless, Slid at last has come to accept her misery as the "cross" laid up on women who love and marry. There is no real reason why almost every wife and mother should not enjoy sound health. The causes o. her misery lie in diseases which affect the delicate, womanly organism. Dis.igrcenl.ile drains are carrying away the vital force. In flammation has lighted its fire for slow torment. Ulceration is tating into the tender tissues. J'ctnalc weakness is making life a daily martyrdom. 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"It is with frclinK of sincere gratitude that t apron writ to you "nays Mrs. Harry A Brown, of Orono, IvuoliMot County, Maine. "I wrote to you concerning my health lat ftpring (I think it wan in Jmiri. and you advined me to Otke your Favorile Frrcripiion ' and ' Golden Medical IHarovry.' which 1 did according to di rections, bnd continued tskinir them for five months I took nine ioUlc of ' Favorite Pre scription,' x of 'Golden Medical Discovery, and fourTisi of Dr. 1'ierce's pellrts. My disease wna displacement nnd ulcerntion of the uterus, and I was in a terriMr condition with pain and weakness, and had given up ail hofie of ever being well again. Had doctored with four dif ferent ductoia wilhiu (our inoutliA. and instead of vettinv letter wah urowinv weaker all the time. 1 decided to try your no 'li' ines, as I had I heard of the many cures reMilting from their ' use. I bought five hollies awl felt no much bet- I ter after uing thctn that I kept on until 1 am as well as ever id my life, find to Dr. Pierce all tbc I praise is one. "before I hepan taking your medicine I only writhed l pouwi. 1 now weigh ito pounda. X gained forty pounds in six months. I ahall doctor no more with dnrtois, a j( ia only waste of money. No m-ittrr what my trouble is, 1 ahall wnle to Dr. Pierce every time. I am bow ui perfect health, tlianka to Dr. 1'icrcc Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 91 one-cent stamps for. the paper-bound book, or for cloth binding send 31 stamps. Address lit. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. The editor of an Kngllsh paper recently received a fine chicken, which he, sup posing It to bo a token of appreciation from a discriminating reader, took home and enjoyed for dinner. The following day he received this letter: "Dear Editor: Yesterday I sent you a chicken In order to settle a dispute which has arisen here. Can you tell us what the chicken died ofr There Is more Catarrh In this seetlosi of the country than all other disease put together, and until the last few ysars was supposed to b Incurable. For a grrut many year doctor pronounced It a local disease and prescribed local rem edies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It In curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disc ass and therefore rriulrr constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by T. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, la th only constitutional cure on th market. It la taken Internally In doses from 10 drops tu a teuspouuful. It acts directly on the blood and muooua sufaves of ths sys tem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to cure. Rand for cir cular and testimonial. Address: F. J. CHENEY A CO, Toledo, Ohio. Hold by druggist. 7tic Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. wny not stop cms railing or your hair? At this rate you will soon be without any hair' Just remember that Hall's Hair Renewer stops falling hair, and makes hair grow. "Vrr.atT.'tg a".1"" IN OUR NEW ..QUARTERS.. COCO ' We hnve removed into our larger and hotter building at Twelfth BtreotH. We have added con slderohlo now machinery, thoroughly equipped to handlo all cIiirhos of work. Main and nil are Building and Repairing of Engines, Saw mill guppllos, shafting, boxes and collars In stock; Babbitt Metal low and high grades; emery stands, swing saw frames and harbors; pulleys oa Jiand and made to order. We alao do a general machine blacksmlthlng business. Plow shares ground and saws gummed. First Class Work. Prices Hoderate. OREGON CITY MACHINE SHOP. Twelfth and Main Sts. Oregon City, Oregon