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. - ., OfttQON CITY tNTPmt FAIOAV. StPTIMMK. . 1H. 3 Out Correspondents Corner s Brid ftits of Gostip From "TT anrra.DO.denU . requested to r . sew tbeir work. We will furnlsn an necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear in " these columns every week. LOGAN. Two crops which have I,ot tMM ln Oreron hop and peaches. Everybody and his relations have ime to the hop fields to nap a harvest of f and Pols. v Mrs .S Hutehin and family, also Miss M Rlclhoff. are spendins a few days In the mountains for pleasure and huckle berries. J. C. Klrrhems family and others have returned fmm a rmt successful kucklebcrry expedition. The former bringing home 0 gallons of that luscious fruit. Last Saturday l Granite day at I.o jran. but the attendance was small owing to so many being away and others too busy to attend. About J came and had a Jolly day. Two new members rode the "Goat." - Mr. Fred Rlebhoff is cleauinB up more land on the river bottom. 'Mr. Mumpowers famlly"f Stone have return. d from a canipiug trip to the mountains. Mr. Frank McMurray Is dellveriiia beef for . Xlumpower of Stone. The latter Is busily engaged in marketing these days. H. S. Anderson and W. P. Kirch.m have the concrete foundation about com plete for their -new cottages. Mr. S. F. Scripture and family of Ore gon City, were guests of Mr. ami .Mrs. O. D. Robbins. Sunday. i Pri of Chamberlain' Colic, Choi- era and Diarrhoea Remdy. "Allow me to give you a few words in nraise of Chamberlain' Colic. Cholera. savs Mr. John i and Diarrhoea Remedy Hamlett. of Eagle Pass. Texas. "I suf fered one week with bowel trouble and took all kinds of medicine without get ting any relief, when my friend. Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised nie to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and whtn I "had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank you front the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy- in the hands of mankind For sale by G. A. Harding. FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD. Thl Will Interest Every Oregon City. Resident of You can readily verify the following particulars, for the gentleman supplying them will be nly too pleased to answer any Inquiries by mall. If you suffer from disorder of the kidneys or bladder and desire to be cured, write him aboit Doan's Kidney Pills and learn that the following statement is true In every par ticular. William M. Spuyd. living, at the comer of North Winter sad D. streets. Salem, ays: "Words cannot express my opin ion half strong enough of Doan' Kid ney Pill. I have known their remark able merits for the last eight years, having used them In Clinton. County. Michigan, where I was living.. My kid ney were a source of annoyance for a number of years. I had much pain across my loins and the secretion from the kid neys were Irregular in action causing me to rise often during the night and at times there was a scalding. I also had more or less dizziness In my head. I procured Doun' Kidney Pills and gave j some to a person visiting us and they ! gave her wonderful relif. and In my emergency. case T was benefitted In every way. Sly j backache was relieved and the trouble i Married. with the kidney secretions was cor- I - rected. You are at liberty to refer to me ! On the evenirg of August 31, at the as one who can endorse the claims made , Congregational manse. John Carlson and for Doan's Kidney Pills. I also know of j Kristin Klinga were made on by Rev. a great many other who have used them j E. 8. Bollinger tying the nuptial knot. with the best of results." Plenty more proof like this from Or-- j At the home of Pat Harris on Sunday gon City people. Call on C. G. Huutley's ; afternoon. September 4. Henry W. Jewett drug store and a?k him what his custom- 'and Jane Bailey agreed to walk together er report. ' during the remainder of their life' Jour- For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. ' ny. Rev. Rollinger of the Congrega-Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. New York. I tlonal church performed the ceremony. TYPHOID GERMS. The microscope shows that is the blood f every person mffrring from typhoid the little ferm cso be found as shown absre. They are supposed to get into the water or milk we driuk. The germs multiply so that one germ i capible of prodacinf boat one hundred trillion germs in twenty-four hours. That is why if they ctct sjet into the water supply of s tows they multiply so fast that nearly everybody drinking the water comes down with the disease. There sre exception, however, and they are the person whose health is perfect, whose blood is pure, and liver active. When the germs get into healthy Body they are thrown off with' the other potion. Recent Chicago statistic tkow that one-eighth of ail the deaths in the past two year is that city have resulted from pneumoa.a. The best advice we can give t to put the body into s perfectly sound, healthy condi tion. Be assured that you have rich, red Mood snd an active liver. Many years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, who is consulting surgeon to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N. Y., sound certain herbs and roots which, when aasde into an al'rrativc extract (without Ike nae of slcoholl, seemed to be the very beet mean of putting the atomacb. blood and vital organ into proper condition. This seemed to him as close to nature' way of treating disease t it wa postible to go. For over a third of a century Dr. fierce' Golden Medical Discovery ha had a wonderful sale and the cure resulting from it use are numbered by thousands. It is s timue-bnilder. better than cod liver ail because it does not s;ckea the ftomach, t offend the tate. It slr npthens or renews the assimilative or digriq-.ve pro ceases in the Momaih and pr.ts on healihv fth when the weight of the invaiid u redoced below the nornul. Accept no substitute- for "Golden Md ical Discovery. " Nothing else i. "ju'.t as sjood." In. Fierce FellrU cure fci'.ibpsue All Psrbof. th County. '?r Remember the name Pcan s and tune no other. Has Sold a PHt of "Chambsrisln's Cough Ramady. I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for more than twenty years and It hs gn entire satisfaction. I have sold a pile of It and can recommend it highly. --Joseph McKlhlney, Linton. Iowa. You will flml this remedy a good friend when troubled with a cough or cold. It al ways afford quick relief and Is pleas ant to take. For Sale by G. A. Harding. MOLALLA. I sun it Is necessary on account of a continuation of dry weather to be extra careful about rli-e. A few days east wind conic1 even surpass two years ago whet many lust their homes while at the nou y a tils. J. V. llarless has his dwelling com pleted, but the new "expert chimney" will not endanger the little house dog one bit. by Its drawing qualities, but he was in danger for a time of getting hi eyes smoked out. H. S. Rttmsby has the Improvement to his house well under way and when com pleted will be a great convenience. James Tubbs has the Adams brothers employed building a new house, which he exiects to have completed befoie the rainy season sets in. Fifteen Warm Sprint- Indians passed through lij-re last wee . and excited the Molollas "hi-yew." Mrs. C. II. Kurt recently passed her "tilth birthday. She Is quite Industrious and spry for a lady of her age. Mrs. Part has spent 5:' years in Oregon. Miss Mattie leavlit arrived home from California, where she has been- visiting h r brother. J. R. Cole is now the proud father of another girl which came Into the house- Ihol.I last Friday. John has always oeen more or less interested in our schools. Anthony Moore came up from Portland Saturday, to look after the ranch and roads. J. V. Thomas goes to Albany today to attend the funeral of Virgil Pai ker, his cousin, who died last Saturday. Mrs. .Melton nnd Frank are in from Hay Creek, they will return after a ten clay's visit. Emergency Medicine. It is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use In case of accident and for slight injurle and ail ments. A g'Wd liniment and one that Is fast becoming a favorite If not a house hold necessity is Chamberlain Pain Balm. By applying it promptly to acut. bruise or burn. It allays the pain and causes the injury to heal In one-third the time usually required, and a It an antisceptlc It prevents any danger of blood poisoning. When Pain Balm is f kept"at hand a sprain may be treated before Inflammation sets In, which in sures a quick recovery. For Bale by G. A. Harding. BEAVER CREEK. Fire and hopplcklng Is the order of the day. Mohenke Bios', engine passed through thin place last week. It set fire to IX W. Thomas' clover stubble and burned up about a thousand rails. Rev. It. II. Owen and Mr. Roberts went to Portland this week and pur chased the new organ for the Welch church. It will reach here Sunday. a little life may be sacrificed to a sud j,jn attack of croup If you don't have Dr. Thomas' Klectric Oil on hand for the j Alice M. Fox and Dexter J. Howell were married at the Congregational j manse, thl city, on September 7. The i bride Is one of Oswego' best known (young people. The groom Is s young i business man from McMlnnvllle, where, after a brief honeymoon, the happy couple will reside. Rev. Bollinger sent them forth on the sea of married life. Scratch, scratch, scratch; unable to attend to business during the day or sleep during the night. Itching piles, horrible plague. Doan's Ointment cures. Never falls. At any drug store. 50c. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Stats of Ore gon, for the County of Clackamas. Sarah E. Feaster. Plaintiff, v. John P. Feaster. Defendant. To John P. Feaster. Ihe above named Defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, yon are hereby r quired to appear and answer complaint filed against you In the above entitled court, and ult, on or tefore the expiration of H weeks from date of the first publication of this sum mons, to-wlt: On or before the 21st day of October. 1!04. and If you fall so to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In her complaint now on rile herein to-wlt: That the bond of matri mony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved and for such other and further relief urn to the court may seem equitable and procr. This summon is published by order of A. F. Sear. Jr., Judge of the Circuit Court, of State of Oregon.' and said order was made and dated the 7th day of Septem ber. 104. and the date of the first publi cation thereof is the Sih day of Septem ber. 104. W. W. SPARKS and COOVERT & STAPI.KTON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Subscribe for the Enterprise. (C.TY AND "UAQ COM,OM,M. , Wl" CZX ! All difference between the rlty sml the ! ouihrm rcle rompany to properly 'ru.hi. wee.. h.IIukIivI ml meet Ins Tue. day night when romproml wss ! fectrd between the representatives of the railroad company und the members of the city council, ln return for a franchise permitting the establishing of an addi tional sidetrack and other concession oiv the part of the city, the railroad company i has agreed to complete the remaining one block of the South End Road Improve nieiit and construct S number of ib for pedestrians and one roadway be neath Its track In till city. The terms of the compromise will be embodied In an ordinance which will receive the Im mediate consideration of the council. The, work on the proposed Improvement will be started as soon as the council has pussed the ordinance. The compromise that has been accom plished provides as follows: In exchange for the property now held and used by the rulli-oad company, and the privilege of establishing another side track K'OO feet ill length to the east of the existing tracks. Immediately along side the bluff: the extending of another sidetrack l.'.O feet northerly, the building of another water tank of 5.IKHI gallons capacity at a point 10 feet north and 20 feet east of the present locution, and the right to leave the section houses undis turbed In their present location, the cor poration agrees to constnict underground subways sev. n feet high nnd eight feet wide at the Seventh and Fourth street crossings, luiother subway of like diiiiln sions for pedestrians at Third street: also an underground crossing HO feet wide and 15 feet clear for teams at Third street, e.mnectlng with the newly constructed South End road, the rrinwlnliiK one block of which the company will complete. The Improvement agreed to by the railroad company. It Is estimated, will cost about 119.000 and the mrmlw-rs of the council feel that the city Is receiving full value. However, the reasonable val ue of the pnqierty and rights acquired by the railroad company are easily worth fully duuhle even the maximum estimate of JlS.Oo') that the railroad company has placed on the cost of making the Im provement that have been ugreed to. eiierul Superintendent J. P. O'Brien. Superintendent I. R. Fields and Attorney W. I. Kenton conducted the negotiations in behulf of the railroad company. ln the discussion of the plans und In tuitions of the railroad company, present and prospective. General Superintendent O'Brien, for the railroad company, In answering a question offered by Council man Shuuhan. stuled that the pluns were now being made for a modern passenger depot at this place. This is good news. II coiisuma' jn will be welcome, since the promised building Is much needed, the present quarters being decidedly un satisfactory and lacking of adequate ca pacity to accommodate The compny' large freight and passenger business in this city. The Stomach Is the Man. A w. ak stomach weakens the man, be cause It cannot transform the food he eat into nourishment. Health and strength cannot be restored to any ick man or weak woman without first re storing health and strength to the stom ach. A weak stomach cannot digest enough food to feed the tissue and re vive the tired and run down llmbr. and organ of the body. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests whut you eat. cleanse and strengthen the glands and membrane of the stomach, and cure indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Sold by G. A. Harding. FEARED HE HAD THE CANCER. Aged German Farmer t Hslley Deliber. ately Blows Head Off. Samuel Schwartz, an aged German farmer residing at Hailey, about one and a half miles north of Boring, suicided Monday night by shooting himself. 8!hwartz had complained for ome time of a growth In hi mouth which was I causing him much pain. He expresned the belief that he would die from cancer. About o'clock Monday evening he told his wife he would sleep In the barn that night and the following morning his dead body was found In the barn yard, the entire top of the head having been blown off. Schwartz, who was a one armed man and 72 year of age. had taken a muzzle loaded shot gun and, placing the barrel In his moulh, tripped the. trigger with his foot. Coroner Holman was summoned from Oregon City and conducted an inquest over the remains, the Jury returning a verdict of death by suicide. The de ceased is survived by a wife and two grown children. The only kind of consump tion to fear is " neglected onsumption." People are learning that con sumption is a curable disease. It is neglected consumption hat is so often incurable. At the faintest suspicion of consumption get a bottle t f Scott s Lmulsion and begin regular do.-cs. The u. c ( f Scott's Kmulsion at once, has, in thousands of cases, turned 'the balance in favor of health. Neglected consumption docs not exiht where Scott's Emul sion is. Prompt use of Scott's Emul sion che ks the disease while it r an be checked. ' S nd Uir Ire mlt. fC'.IT ISOWJJK, IMdi, ,09-41' tai Slreet, Jfew Vork. 51 a & fi-O"; all 4rugiits Consumption I CITY COUNCIL DOI UllNIit. Center Street snd South End tsd Will Connected. Many matters of Importance were con- sidrrvd at th meeting of the city coun cil Wednesday night. The Improvement of Center street from First street to Sixteenth street was accepted and the contractors, Jones McKay were palJ 1MVJ11 for the work. Petition of tJ. W. Church and th diaymen of the city for the1 building of a platform for freight purpose alongside Ihe 8. P. Company' track In this city, wa referred to the committee on stivrt and public property. Liquor license were Issued to J. . Cole, K. A, Brady and Frank Nehren. .An ordinance creating Sewer District No. I was passed. Ordinance providing for the building of the new sewer, estab lishing the grade of Center street, snd also for the Improvement of Third street from the East line of Main street to the East line of Railroad Avenue Were In troduced and ordered published. Jackson street Improvement bond No. a and tJ for S137.5K and 150 respect ively, were ordered taken up nd can celled. The hid of H. Jones of II lu at the crusher or II "5 per cubic yard de livered for crushed rock for use on Seventh HI . was received and consideration thereof deferred tin t tl next regular meting of Ihe council. In the meantime, Ihe committee on streets and pnbtrt' proix-rly wa au thorized to experiment Willi some of the ruck lakt n fiom the South End road. To the three aldermen fiom the Thlid Waid was lefeirert Ihe matter of do- tcrmlnlng the cost of piovldlng uddul il lights for Ihe people of Ely. The eoninilllee oil street und public pioiieity as authorized lo offer Mis Cochran 11 ') for n strip of land 3 feel wide off her two lots. Street Commissioner Green was direct ed to connect Center street with the South End road at a cost not to excel d Hit). An Idea of Ihe margin lhat I" ouiellines made III public Improvement work, was In evhb nee In the various pioposal the city authorities received from cotitim lois desiring lo make this ltnprovoin nl. The oilglnal offer Includ ed an estimate of t.'csi. A second con tract, a agreed to open Ihe loud for l.liu, while a third kins ked off another SIM) and offered to connect the two loads for $'). After so much figuring, the city concluded lhat It might Just a well per form the wink under the direction of the street commissioner. Had the Improve ment been held open to offers much long er, It would not have been surprising to see some contractor offer a premium for the privilege of doing the work. From 148 to 92 Pounds. I One of the most remarkable cases uf a j cold, deep-seated on the lungs, causing ; pneumonia. Is that of .Mrs. !crtruil K. 1 Kenner, Marion. Ind., who a entirely cured by the use uf Ime Minute t'ough ; fine. She say: "The coughing anil straining so weakened me that I rn down in welijht from 111 to 'jZ pounds. 1, tried number of remedies to no mall, until I used mo Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of this wonderful remedy i cuied me entirely of the cough, and -nr;-7sa f Her Experience On The Stage. EVERY girl want to be beautiful, for she .knows that in beauty she has a power and control over men. Rarely is it true that a girl can have beauty without health. She must have rare color not an arti ficial one which only health can give, but the physical organization of our 1 women is as sensitive and highly strung as it is susceptible to over-work and luck of care, ana no period of woman's life is more critical and liable to external 'influence than the chanee from girl hood to full physical development. At the threshold of womanhood when some girls are already thinking of the engagement ring, the health fails ; or just when a flue career on the stage opens to her, her strength breaks down and all her plans and ambitions have to be given up. She becomes nervous, high-strung, and irritable through this v .V,. ( f !! , t IVe guarantee that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription does not contain alcohol, opium, or any harmful drug. It is a pure compound of medicinal plants scientifically combined. Persons making false statements concerning Its ingredients will be prosecuted. i i i i i I Bk 1 1 I lVM III I H J WVAW WW Tli iritwl Von II iv Alums in u for oYtr 30 yrnrn, All CountrrlVltN, Imitations and " Jitst-us-Rootl" wr but Experiments tliat trifle with and t odunjrcr tho fceulth of InfluiU and CbUdren-Kxpcrloute airttlnst Kijwrluicut. What is CASTORIA Cwtorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, ror rorlc, Drops nd Soothing Hyrups. It U lMtuwinU It contains neither Opium. Morphlno nor oilier NurroUo mibxtanee. Its a Is Its sjuaruutec. It destroys Worms and allays FeverUbnen. It cures Dlnrrlmu uud Wlml Colic. It relieves Toethlnir Troubles, riires Constipation and Flutulenoy. It assimilates th INmxI, regulate the StomiK-h and Ilowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Children's rauucca-Tho Mother' Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Heart th. Iff "rs " The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. SWt CIWT.WS M.NNI, tt sir. ngiln in il niv li.ng" nnd restored me lo my nniiusl wriuht. health and strength." Hold bv (I A Harding More StioU. I.iIpIui Italic s of strikers sie pot m arly as.giave us an irollx Id-.ial d'isoidtr of tile s.tem IhrlHOlk. loss of sleep. nerxous tentlori will he followed by tiller collapse, unit -ss tt tellable remedy Is lin- Er. A TT TT OsT VEGETABLE SICILIAN AEESHairRenewer Perhaps you like your rriy then remember Hall's Hair fray hair. Mops railing hair, loss of control over herself, which is really not her fault but due to the func tions and weaknesses peculiarly fem inine. Often she loses her friends or her position through this nervous break down. Mere is the experience of a beautiful woman of the Theatrical Pro fession, whose portrait is given above. Miss iJorothy I-u Mar, whose home ad dress is (MO North Main Street, Waler bury, Conn., writes: "Not withstanding the long hours ami fatigue incident to my profession, I have none of the nlivsiciil uisrnuraire- ments that are usual with women of the stKe. Mv excellent, health is due to Ihe use of f)r. Tierce's Favorite I're - scriptioii. A few years ago I was fear - fully run-down. I was on the verge of nervous prostration, I hud little con - trol of myself and was in danger of becoming hysterical, even when singing. I was determined to keep tip, however, and consulted a specialist in New York but his treatment did not benefit me. Some one recommended Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. I frHik a few bottles of it and completely recovered. 1 wse-TV,r'V;vT'' IA I uuu TlirtrrliL. lull whlcll )ln llCCt ban borne thn elirnntiira of ,nl ttntl bus bwis nitttlo iintfrr in Ir inl pttMn Won sIiipw H Infancy. , Allow no ou to dccoU'A you lu thla. Signature of SUM WS.t IIKn, MW .t. 'med.stily iniplo)ed There nothing o Itl o ni 1. 1 cure disorder of the l.lvrr or 'Kldneis Klectric Hitters li s a son .1 . i -w 1 tmle, and elTci tier nervine snd 'tie- t::. .tint nil mound m-dl-lns for run ; down 1em Il dispell, nervousnesa, l.f.eUii.i'liMti mul Nturulgln und eipells Mala-la germs nly 10 lent, snd sail fa lion suiiranlx'l ly HoKell A Junes. . l'i otki'is hair; then keep It. Perhaps not i Renewer always restores color to also. r riii iiu iii w a. "nice then I have curried S ImiIiIc i I the remedy with me uud shen I come over-fiitigui'd, nervous or contrnrl a cold, I use the luedicint uiid.iun aguin restored to strength mul health. I pin mv f .lit h to your remedy uud rcc omnicnd it to all women sho sre ill." Not only tlo people in pulilir life recommend the "ravotite 1'iesorip lion" but physiciuns in uciive practice also endorse it. This is wind s physi cian with more than a local practice, his practice being co-exlcnsie with several counties, treatment of diseases of females being his specially, writes: Yoikloxvu, Afk.,jHh jo, wj. Dk. R. V. I'ikki k, Buffalo, N'. Y. : PrarSirX am not given lo writiiiK very much, but after using a remedy for years with uniform success I think it not out of place to write a few lilies regarding same. After finishing mv education at the Missouri Medical College (Ihe oldest college of any kind west of Mississippi River), ill 1KH.', I commenced practicing medicine in this country. For a num. ber of years 1 was very reluct snt about using anything not strictly ethical, but for several years 1 have been using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription with much success in treatment of the vari ous' female complaints. For young girls just changing to womanhood it ir an excellent medicine to tide them through that change, and for all irregu larities of the monthly period I II ml il the remedy. For pregnant women I use it to tone up ami strengthen the delicate organs of general ion. , F01 ladies suffering .about the time ol change of life it is also a splendid remedy. I know there exists a pre judice with some doctors regarding the use of proprietory remedies, but nftet twenty years' experience 1 have learned to Use any remedy that will Iwuelit mv patients, which I consider Ihe lopjcnl view a doctor should take of I lie miI jecl. Very respectfully, Lki.and Williamson, M. I. Backed up by over a third of a cen tury of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as 110 other remedy foi the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's havorile Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay $.'i()0 in lcKal money ol the United States for any case of Leu corrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they can not cure. All they ask is a fair und reasonable trial of their means of cure. TMK OKKAT CHirAOO DISAHTKH, , in which over five hundred people lost 1 their lives, was unavoidable, but there are hundreds of lives lost every year, : due simply lo ignorance anil neglect oi 1 Nature's Laws. By reading carefully I the " Common Sense MedicalAdviNi-r " 1 we can ward off many severe illnesses and frequently save life. This great book, a complete treatise on modern medicine, was written by Dr. Pierce. iMiuuio, 11. i., ana is sent, irefl lor 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume, to cover wrapping and mail ing. 11 me paper-covered book is ds- 1 sired, send 21 stamps, World's Dispensary Medical Association, rtMUDMNT.