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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. 104. PAGE 2. i Out Correspondents' Corner : . Brief Bits of Gossip From AH P.rhol the County. 999 999 rt--rais.nrita are reauestad to re- , GAKFieLD. , new their work. e will furnish sll necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear In these columns every week. SHUBE-. Everything Is dry and even body whes for rain. Lydla Homschuch ha been on th rtrk Hot .but Is now slowly Improving. Misses Klnore and Iiura Cilnlher have returned from Cam, where they have, been rutting teaales. The new house that Is going up on the Wager place Is nearly completed. Mrs. I.Uile Bluhm. of Oregon City, visited her parents, Mr. and Mr. O. Moenhnke last Sunday. Mr. Anna Hornachuch. of Seattle, has , been visiting with Mrs. C. Hornachuch a j few weeks and returns to ner nome in a 1 lew oas. Moehnk Bros, murnea irom .... , with their threshing machine Saturday night. Miss Sadie Freeman visited Miss Gertie Schuble Sunday. George Kirbyson and family returned from Columbia Slough last Monday. We are glad to sec their smiling fare once more. W. D. Hill has almost finished his new barn. Robert C.inther is thinking of putting up a new barn. " DOVER. The weather has got cooler and there are some indications of rain. We would welcome it. Mr. Robert Deshaiter it up borne on a visit. Mr. Erdman came home from the log ging camp last Saturday. He has not heard anything about his cows yet. A fire was set out in some slashing Thursday. The wind raised and It swept through the dead snags, taking the fence and almost everything else before it. Mr. I'pgrave's house and barn caught Ore, but several me were there and they managed to put it out before much damage was done. Mrs. Coubage lost her house and barn. All their feed was burned. They saved some of their house hold goods. The family is at Joe Ies haxier's until they get a house built. Nearly Forfeits His Lift. A runaway almost ending fatally start ed a horrible ulcer on the leg or J. B. Orner. Franklin Grove, 111. For four year it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve had no trou ble to cure him. Equally good for Burns. Bruises, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 25c at Howell & Jones' drug store. NEEDY. Hop picking will begin next week. Hops are fine this year and the growers ex pect to make a small fortune. Mr. Ginther returned from the huckle berry field Monday. He reports that berries are very' large and plentiful. Herb Johnson lias gone to WlisonvHIe for a few days work. Charles Wolfer spent . Sunday at Hub bard visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. McKinney of Hubbard, visited with friends here Sunday. Mr. Frank Flak spent Sunday at R. W. Zimmermann's. Mrs. Moreland and son Archie were at . Canby Saturday. Mrs. Eugene Gleason of Shaniko, is vis iting her mother, Mrs. B. Wolfer. Miss Sophia Nordhausen. of Barlow, called on friends here Monday. I Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholsra and Di arrhoea Remedy, and Perhaps a Life Saved. "A short time ago I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea and believe I would have died If I had not gotten relief," says John J. Patton, a leading cit Uen of Patton, Ala. "A friend recom mended Chamberlain's Colic, Cbcltra and Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a twenty five cent bottle and after taking three doses of it was entirely cured. I con sider it the test remedy In the world for bowel complaints. For sale by G. A. Harding. The Secret of Long Life and How to Overcome Waste. To ' K note thyself " is to take advantage of life's secrets and equip one's self witb as armor which will successfully rt-sist the attack ot disease in tlie battle of life. The old idea of fate or "kismet." and that a person al ways dies when his time comes, is now exploded. "Every mechanism, wheth er made by (iod or man. has a definite 'amount of wear and its life can be lengthened or i shortened accord ing to the care that is given it. If ac cident or careless ness destroys the works of the watch or the human mechanism an end comes to it usefulness, but it has not actually 'worn out." M.in's system at times gets rusty like the wheels of the watch and only needs a little cleaning and oiling to put it in shape for life's battles. An imitation of nature's method of re storing waste of tissue and impoverish ment of the blood and nervous force is used when you take an alterative extract of herbs and roots, without the use of alco hol, like Ir. Vierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. This vegetable medicine coaxes the dieestive functions and helps in the assimilation of food, or rather enables the organs to take from the food just the nutriment the blood require. Prof. J. E. Taiiuv. of 'a st. Peter street, rt-e-bee. writes: "1 ha-i tx-en ill fr some lime wilh La firippeand did not rr-niti mv -ireinrfi). With in a week afler umiuc lr. I':erce'h fe.M'-n Med ical Lri-ve-y, ! a'r.'- In lie ar'.rn-l rr.'-rn. and I found that niv -v-i-m was entirely free from anv of the !! ef.' La ';-:pt I now keep a bottle of th- '('.olden Me.lic.l Int coverv'on hand, and ii--n I cat .h ol.i. .;'-a few doses, which k-M- me in if, r-i -. As a builder up of lost slieiiKtii ami vila.iiv I do not believe your IJi.very' ha an efjual. Accept no mbtif:f fbr"C,n!!en Medical Discovery." There is nothing "just a pood" for di-ea-esof I. if stomach Dr. Pierce's I'r a-ant P lt. the b-st laxative for old pff.t.le. I h y cure con slipation and Lii'-uusncks. it Mike H.ivii. in h sold his tumi for $so.. I Thei-e are no for. tir between the j Clackamas river and Kulo creek: nor ! In the mountains. We M all thankful for that. Tocum has shut down his saw mill and organ thrashing. Henry Fslmatecr Is engineer for the Uerman threshing out-fit. K. F. Surtax and F. M. 5III were In ' ,... .,.,.. Vm A11,pa,.hi u.Mrr 0f our j Justice of the Peace, who reaidea at Cur- rlnsvlllr. di.-d In St Louis a few days since of typhoid fever. She was a beau tiful young woman, well educated, and talented. She was an only dauithter, and her untimely death la a sad one. Indeed. rnem, e hal Hows have moved to their new hall at Kstacaua. iney ceieoraieu their entrance Into it by Initiating five candidates. The Oresham team put .olk Th(, r? ,0 ,. mented on their proficiency. Mrs. Sarah Talmateer. Mlsa Cora To rum. Miss Cretle Unon, sister, and friends have just returned from the moun tains where they were picking huckle berries. They were quite successful. Berries are very plentiful this year. All parties making the trip report good auc ecs. F. M. GILL. EAGLE CREEK. Ben Jacques was a visitor to Portland Tursday. Mrs. Mary Toung. sister of K. N. Foster returned to her home Tuesday. She re sides at Condon. In the eastern part of the state. Threshing was in full blast Monday and Tuesday. The crop In this section can be easily sized up. The machine worked about two houis at each place. James Menane, of Portland, spent Sun day with his family near here. Mis. Nellie Davis and son of Mullno, is visiting with the family of Geo. Clester. Mark Sutton had business in Portland Monday. HARMONY. Mr. Miller has moved on Mr. Hall's place which he recently rented. Frank and Ettle Hall and Mrs. Hall have moved to Corvallls where the former will attoiid college. The commun ity regrets their absence. Mr. Hull l In Alaska. Mr. Blddle left last week for a visit with relatives at San Jose, Cal.. where he thinks some of locating. Mr. Lyons with his family' has return ed from Hood River and taken up their abode In the M. Phillips house. Mr. Lyons Is suffering with rheumatism and Is in very poor health. Mr. Hudson Is pushing work on his ; residence. A meeting was held In the school house last Friday evening In regard to an elec tric railway through this place. ' Mr. Charles Clarke of Clackamas, the pro moter of the Portland-Kast Orejiin City line was present and discussed the pro ject, and much interest was manifested i by all present. However It Is not probable I that a line will be built between these ! places In the Immediate future as the j most feasible route Is a very costly one. WILSONVILLE. Grain threshing is nearly finished, and the yield is quite small. Hoppli king will start In this vicinity next week. The pickers are all expect ing fifty cents a box for picking. A. D. Clutter still makes regular trips from Hood View to WlisonvHIe on Sun day, and sometimes oftener. Arn-J Is all right. Mr. Stabler, a nephew of Fred Stahl neeker. arrived from Wisconsin last Week with his wife to visit friends and rela tives In the West, also to take a trip across the country, as they expect to return home by way of New Orleans. Mr. S. B. Seely met with (i painful ac cident last week by being kicked by one of his wild horses. He was hitching the horse to the wagon, and while standing at one side of the horse, the bunch-grass suddely gave a lunge and kicked, and this was the last Mr. Seely knew for a time. He received a severe blow In the chest, breaking several ribs and the breast bone, and also a hard blow on the stomach. At last reports he was slowly Improving. Dr. Giesy of Aurora Is at tending him. Miss Evelyn Olson took teachers' ex amination at Oregon City, and received a first-class certificate. Miss Edna Seely. who has been work ing at WhItAs near Aurora. Is at home again. John it. Jirohst, who lias been running the county road engine, has returned home, being out of a Job, the engine be ing laid up for a time. STAFFORD. J The Hoiiand-Keller Hie still runs and I men are kept busy trying to keep It In ' check. It has now got Into the Wm. rt'-naitz wous wnicn are now llie neai in operations. Tuesday night men came by the wagon load to help. Mosler s thresh ing crew also. came. Rome were up all night. Fred Oldcnatadtt has a small fire mi'ler control. John Aden, who fell thirty feet Into the well. Is getting along remarkably. He walked out onto the poarch Monday, ten days after the a''iii.-nt. though it is likely to be some time before his back iS entirely Well. liinh Seely, who was kicked In the breast iiv a horse, seems to be the worse hurt of the two. Hemy S'batt.' horse, which was kick ed In the Jaw. If getting better. There Is not much news. People are interested In the progress .if the fire more than anything else. They are also pre paring to go hop picking. It is reported that George got married last Thursday, but we have been so busy we have not had time t Investigate the rumor, and lie will ot an old married man and won't appreciate our music, if these pejiky fires keep on. Mr. Gage, who has baldly got over the Jarring up of last we. k. when l.ls foil tiied to run away with the bind:,', met wiiii another mishap V.', dnesday, J;;ut a week from the former accident. The SUPPORT crriTT-e rum tmu - brkljt to cany th wukilwd so. Urvtd yium ilon) until it can Dad firm lupport la ordinary food, kx In SCOTT ft HOWNK, Cknln, 4041 FmiI Stmt, Ym j c. 41 - .) all -niuUta. bolt that hold the seat -bar, broke and he fell off backwards and the is at and bar tame after him striking him between the '.'. and cutting quite a rash over the i'.m r-brow and at the basj of I' r'vht thumb nail . He begins 10 think that hi field of oata Is a hoo doo, hut h went at It again after mending ih bolt and washing the blood from his face. JAM EE. Still Its dry' and dusty.' Everybody la eft to the hucklebeny patch. Robert Ions of Bever tfreek was vl. Itlng S. Gerbes Friday and Saturday. T. N. Force, after a two weeks visit with bis brother George of Vancouver, has returned home. There will be basket meeting her again the first Sunday In September. BertUy Ball goes to Portland Satur day to attend school. Johnnie Kellle Is again on the trail route can't get along without him. Crowds of people pas every day for the huckleberry patch. Dlx Bro. finished threshing In this neighborhood Monday. Absnathy Grange Social. a Saturday evening. August !0. the mem ber of Abenathy Grange No 344. Park Place, and their friends, to the number of over a hundred met In their hall and held a basket social. A good program was rendered, after which Mr. Clyde, as auctioneer, proceeded to sell the basket which numbered thirty-two. They had been furnished by the ladles, and of course were all beautiful Inside and out. The bidding was decidedly spirited and good prices were obtained, ranging from 50 cents to $4. :5. total 134. 60. After the business was concluded, the hall floor was cleaned of obstructions and to music, supplied by Mr. B. Rowe, Piano, and Mr. Clyde, violin, the merry dancers en joyed themselves for over an hour All went home satisfied that they had en joyed a pleasant nnd Instructive even ing. GRANGER. Deserves Your Patronage. The growth of a community and the success of Its local Institutions depends entirely on the loyalty of Its people. It Is well enough to preach "patronise home industry," but except the service given at a home Institution equals that of out-of-town enterprises, this argument car ries no weight snd Is entirely disregard ed, as It should be. But with Oregon City people It Is different. A few months ago E. L. Johnson established the Cas cade Laundry. It Is equipped with the latest Improved machinery and Is dally turning out work that Is equal to any and superior to much of th laundry work that Is being done In Portland. Being a home Institution and furnishing employment for many Oregon City peo ple, It Is enjoying an Immense patronage. The high standard of the work being done commends It to the general public. Laundry left at the O. K. barber shop will be promptly called for and delivered. Packages will be called for and delivered to any part of the city. Telephone 1-04. E. L. Johnson, proprietor. ELDOR4DO. Threshing Is all done here. The B. K. game Sunday, Cuius vs. Shubel. ended In a free for all fight. Mrs. Anderson, Jacksonville, I Fla., daughter of Recorder of Deeds, West, who witnessed her signature to the following; letter, praises Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Deab Mrs. I'i.n-iiam: There are but few wives and mothers who have not at times endured agonies and such pain as only women know. I wish snch women knew the ralne of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. It is a remarkable medicine, different in action from an- I erer knew and thoroughly reliable. "I hare seen many cases wbert) women doctored for years without per manent beneficwvho were cured in less than three moanis after taking your Vegetable Compound, while others who were chronic and incurable came out cured, happy, and in perfect health after a thorough treatment with this medicine. I hare never used it myself without gaining great benefit. A few doses restores my strength and appe tite, and tones, np the entire system. Your medicine has been tried and found trne, hence I fully .-dorse it." MRS. R. A. AsnrBflow, 225 Washing ton St, Jacksonville, Fla. $tooo forftit If original of mbovt litter proving gemtinonoo$ cmm tot ot product. No other medicine for women baa received such widespread and unquali fied endorsement. So other medicine bit such a record cf cures of fema's troubles. ef use to buy any substitute. Peter Etnmctt of Prune Hill called on M. Jones Sunday. Frank Klmmcy ft Co., tire In the moun tains after berries. 1 J. P. Martin has fin Is hi a1 his hay haul ing. Lee Adklna new house Is nearly flush ed. ' . Chits. Thomas was sm tin our burg Sundny. Ed. Trulllngrr will begin gathering his hops August I. Al. Junes and wife spent Sunday at Kd. Trulllnger's. of Vnlon Mill. Kll Stark, of Ciaikes, wa In our burg Monday. Ed. Jones l digging a nw well. Geo. Ilrlory called on C. Smith Hunduy on business. There will be another dance 'Sunday, August :S. a Adkins Mill. Everyone come snd stay all day. Rcfr-shnvnU on the grounds. . llayne and ( taude itowaru nave gun to the mountain for a hunt. Escaped An Awful Pat. Mr. II. Hag gins, of MoJ bourn, fU.. writes: "My doctor told me 1 had Con sumption and nothing could be don for me. I was given up to die. The offer of fre trial bottl of Dr. King s New Dis covery for Consumption Induced me te try It Results were startling. I am now on ths road to recovery and owe all to Dr. King's New Disco ry. It surely saved my life." This great eure Is guar anteed for all throat and lung disease by Howell Jones, druggist. Price toe and 11.00. Trial bottles free. THERE WAS PULLING OF HAIR. A Lively Co bat en River Front Wttn No Referee. It all happened because Willie and Johnnie, It Is supposed fKe were the names, sons of neighbor residing on ths water front, persisted In striking each ' other. Finally the mother and sisters of the t respective combatants appeared on the scene and for some minutes there was 1 great and unusual activity on the banks j of the Willamette. There wa Indis criminate hair pulling and the talent to I which scratching was Indulged In would ' have made two combating canines blush ' for shame from their back-fence elcva-i tlon. I No names will be mentioned, but the , early morning performance wa pulled off shortly before noon Tuesday. The spectacle was wltm-std by a number ofi persons. 1 LOW RATES TO CALIFORNIA. I Th Triennial Conclave Knights Tern- ' plar will b held ot Ban Krancisco Sep- j tember tth to Ith. snd the Sovereign Grand Lodge L 0. O. K. will be held St Sams point "September 19th to Jtth. Kor ! these occaalons th Southern i'scltlc Co will pise In effect th extrmely low 1 rat of on and one-third fur for the round trip, not to exceed l-i. th rat from Portland. Those who are planning a trip to California aliould take not of these ratca. !-2f Reduced Rates U St. Louis (aposlllon. Th 8outhein Pacific Co. will sell round The Experience of Many Women. Here is the experience of a few out of the many who write Dr. Pierce : Mrs. Mary M. Thomas, Secretary Sierra Mad re W. C. T. U., Correspond ing Secretary Young People's Christian Kndeavor, Secretary Ladies' Aid Society Congregational Society, 337 Winston Street, Ios Angeles, Cal., writes: "I was married several years before baby came and after its birth I found that my strength did not return. I daily became weaker and weaker, suffering with nervous headache, pains in the hack and dizziness, so that at times I had to lie down for hours before I could raise tny head. Tried a tonic or two lefore I tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription, but the 'tonics' did little to I I 1 1 'Ve guarantee that Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription does not contain alcohol, opium, or any harmful drug. It uin.ij.. nienn,- Modi--i e,nM-!--is a pure compound ot medicinal plants Worids Dispensary Medial Acsod-tion. will be prosecuted. The Kind You Hare Always In um for over 30 ytarn, All Counterfeit, Imitations and JtiHt-ns-ROod" nre but ExperimeuU Umt trill with and endanger tbo health of InXknta and Children llxperlcnce against U.perlmcnt. What is CASTOR I A ' CafttorU la a harmlt- iubstlUit for Cator Oil, Fare gorlc. Drop aud Storthing Syrup. Jt la I'leaaant, It oontulna neither Opium, .Morphine nor other Nurcotlo subNtanM. IU age la Its guarantee. It dextroya Worms and allay Feveriahneaa. It cures Dlarrbata and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Conntlpatlon and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and itaUurol sloop. The Children's PanaceaThe Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bear, the The Kind You to Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, Tvc ttwTav mummv, rt .:""". '-rrT-Ww-apiyyp trip tickets si greslly reduced rate te St. Iuls and Chicago account the SL Louis Kxpoaltlon, on the following data June 1. IT. II; July 1, I. I; Auguat I J. 10; September i. t, 7; October I, 4. I Glna trip mut be completed wit-la ten day from dale of aaja, and paasen gers will be per titled to start on any day that will enable them to reach de tinatlon within the t.n days UmlL Re A f rMI irAn Ji I rt V L I I J 1DCSUUJU1 -lUWIOf IlU-CM-Af JC restore my strength. After taking the hrst bottle of ' ravortte ire tcriMion,' however, I was so pleased with the results that I kept on tak ing it until I was restored to health and strength. I shall never be without this great medicine, and shall take a few doses when I do not feel strong." Mrs. Heverlv Sitgreaves, 114 Ful ton Street, San Francisco, Cal., writes: "I am pleased to add my testimony in behalf of your ' Fa vorite Prescription.' I cannot Cud language to express my gratitude and joy over the fact that I am well once more. The wearing of corsets too tight seemed to have brought on an abdominal pressure, weak ening the ligaments snd resulting in dis placement, which troubled me until I was not fit to walk, and at times could hardly stand. What to do I knew not; medicine and doctors it seemed were of no help to me, until a neighbor advised me to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. Before the first liottle was used I felt ever so much better; I hardly dured believe it could tie permanent, but my improvement, went steadily on, and within four months I was like a new and well woman once more. I am now perfectly well and strong, nnd extremely grateful to you for your blessed remedy a boon to sick women." ' Miss Ivarline Agard, Chaplain Patri otic Daughters of America, 413' Michi gan Avenue, Lansing, Michigan, writes: " Your ' Favorite Prescription ' is cer tainly a wonderful medicine for the ills of women. I have heard it spoken of a. persons ma King ivWt- ' mini its Ingredients (J VA VSAvt tovL Bought ami wblch bus beva S bu borne tlio i-naturo of and ha been inndo under lilt pcr sonal (opcrvlfUon nine ttftlnfUn-f. Allow no ono to deceive yon In tbin Signal ' of - HMt, arm vom . rji in. -"JLJ.-L"! turn limit nlnsty daya, but sot later than Dee. list, 1XH. For full Information as to rata and ruut call on Agent Bouth.m Pad ft Co. at Oregon City, Oregon. All kinds of job printing Is dona at the Enterprise office. Orur work can not be excelled In Portland. Vegetable, Vegetable, liver pills. That C law hat they are. They cure 111 cooatlpatli on, biliousness, slck-heid. headache. L-.T-:.Y BUCKINGHAM'S DYE nm en. sait ss a r a ., sisaii. a a. in hiKlirnt ptaikc by tiisnv, snd so I sure that niv f xpcrlence.iin only Ur that of one of many aii tlaiul'. -M-rvrs a good word. A !..'. a yci 9 I began to have severe pains scro. back lirotight on by a ctild at the critic. I time, anl e.u'li 1110111I1 aftrisrd I in pain and ilntrewt mini dreaded I'. 4 approach. Your remedy wu piesin'... t and the way it acted on tny s stein v.. x hIiiiiiiI too jjikk! to be true, i certaii !v have regained my health ami stiiu ! . ami no longer have any puiin nor th: '. extreme lasaituile, Am restored to ; fect health." So uniformly surreHsfiil h n -' r Pierce's Favorite Pren-ripllun proven in all forms of I'eiimlr Weakne, Prolap sus, or Falling of Womb, nnd I.cn. or rliea, Unit, after over a third of a cen tury's experience in curing the- wotst cases of these distressing anil debilitat ing ailments, I)r. Pierce now feels fully warranted in offering to pay fyn in cash for any rase of these diseases which he chi! not cure. "Favorite Prescription" makes weak women strong, sick women well. Ac cept no substitute for this medicine. "An Ounce ol Prevention Is Better Than a Pound of Cure." Tlin " Flowery K" n." ii Chins U .ill! Mile of I hi' called, lies on tli earlli from us, mm ..'liini'SH Ideas nrif often the very npiiositM of our own. Inr insiuncn, a tlnmiinaii will iikivh to my IiIm doctor a certain sum uh Iihik u In I well, HtopplriK luiyiiicnl as soon in sr! liens overtakes lilin. Acciinlliiif lo Sir Henry Thompson, mom II11111 half the sickness of the world is due in pivveiit aliln causes which It woiilil lie I-it In em ploy some means to antlciiiiile. r,.ilnr than 10 cure, their result. .Miilim tendance. Is of necessity, very cvis'ii-he. The hill for the doctor's service 1. :i -01, r e of worry and anxiety to title- -ui- lerers, ami many a ioor Invalid ill dif fer torment., rather than aihl In thi vt in to their often overwhelming llahllll les. Ir. It. V. Tierce, foiiniler. ami e ui-f of stalf of the Invalids' Hotel anil Snruicai Institute. Iliillalo. N. .. oilers Inr w.-t'.i- nil advieii to all sufferer. Iliroiejli medium ol his worlil-rcriow neil Imok. tl" ( iiminon Sense .Medical Aik i-er ' I,., ,. will Is- sent on receipt, of lliirt v -01,.! cents, to cover mlii(ri! and wrapping. In case, you are uni-i rl.un 11 in om n n (lltloti, a letter addressed him A Itiven personal attention. IIMl H t . careful consideration. All the fart- of your troiililn can Im told liim, a- liny will Ihi hehl "iii-redly coiilidenlial. -,'rllu al nin e, for delay may lie dangerous. l-HSMlJMNT. IF