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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER It, 1904. PAGE 2. 1 Oar Correspondents' Corner Brief Bit o( Gossip From All Parts of the County. Correspondents ar requested to re new their work. We will furnish all necessary stationery. The news from your neiphbortaood should appear in these columns every week. VIOLA. Mr. Hamilton has begun the erection new redone. Copland l head of a ranwnttx W. P. Brown has had the hall celled, and may convert It Into a residence, or tore. . Quarterly conference at Viola chuivh, Friday at 2 p. m. Dr. Wattera will pre side. Mr. Black will preach his faivwell ser mon at Zion and Dover next Sunday. He will move his family from Viola to Salem. Hop picker are returning. J HUBBARD. ' Sept. llth.-Ky the light of a camp-. fire, with a cigar box for a writing desk. , thia la being written. We are in tne nop field belonging- to T. Grimm of Marlon county. The following Gnrtieldltes are here: P. Wagner and wife, Ollie. Ruby. Virgil. Otis and Earl Wagner. Cora Yoeum. Emitt Huffman. Robert Duncan. Con rand Krigbaum and wife, and sons. Uro ver and Bulger. Herman Puvis and K. M. Gill. The crop Is large and of ex cellent quality. Hass Tracy and family. W. S. Irwin and family, and the family of 1V11 Wil cox are picking hops two miles North east of Aurora. Mrs. Sarah Palmateer with her sister la picking In Washington county. The weather Is the fln st In years. The hops are entirely five from llcv. and mold. K. M. G1I.U In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic, era and Diarrhoea Remdy. Choi- "Allow me to give you a few words In praise of Chamberlaln'a Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Mr. John 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 me to take this remedy. After taking one dose I felt greatly relieved and when I had taken the third dose was entirely cured. I thank you from the bottom of my heart for putting this great remedy in the hands of mankind." Kor sale by G. A. Harding. PARKPLACE. " Mr. Everett Fenton of Portland, was a guest In Parkplace Tuesday. Mi. Frank Lucas and family returned home Tuesilay: and Charlie Smith and family are home again. j Captain Apnersxm has been attending) State Fair at Salem this week. Miss Wilson has again resumed her art work with Mr. S. P. Davl of Ore gon City. Mi. Davis la considered an excellent instructor in art. Captain 8mlth has been overworking during the hot weather and is quite HI in consequence thereof. Il Is some what unusual for the Captain to be sick, and we hone he will rapidly recover. The young ladies who graduated from the e Parkplace school last spring nave sue- eeasfullv Dassel the county examination : and have positions in good schools for , hay. I 'orn fairly good, potatoes vt'ry giMiiMMMMMBaMMMaaaawaaBMBaaMBawBMMwwa . " I Saving GROCERIES White 134 ans 01 j Jood Rice Zf broken H ' UIoks or Corn Starch , 0i 1 Seedless Raisins ..' 7 j Roast Peanut 'half price 10 Roat Ivnuts (J-i price) 10 j Bargain In Tea Dust (ripe tea) ; pound 1 J 1 -I! ; Other Teas 33c; best teas 15 ; Roast Coffee He. If.c. 1; Ixst. O Our bulk eoffee-s and teas are 10 to 10 pvr ent under. Thus our line eonVe )s as goxl as 'Mr grad-s elsewhere and our lac teas e-pial to the ;0o grad-s at grocery stores. Calif. Fine Salt. SO lbs 43 Fine daily salt, 50 lb 55 4 pkg. Arm & Hammer Soda -5 Bulk Soda 4c, 7 lbs ...1'5 3 pound carton crackers "1 Sewing machine oil 5e, Ink 01 ; Bird seed He. best bulk seed. 7 1-2 ! 5 blocks sulphur matches 05 Varlnr mtttnhfM If.llU In bov . . 1ft I Climax, Star or Horseshoe 47, Standard navy tobacco 3a Fine bulk lard, pound 11 Fine lard 5 lb pail 0c. 10 lb ..1.15 10 pound can syrup 15 Galvanized washboller -0 Clothesline 9o, clothespins, doz...01 Tin cup 3c and 04 Clean Chop (oats and wheat) U Hfl 90c, twenty per cent better value than shorts. Trade for produce in large or small quantities Tfi jr. the ensuing year. The Tohlun and Rrannon have moved to Kastern Oregon families Ha Sold PHt ef Chamberlain's Couch Remedy. I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for more than twenty year and It has giwn eniliv satisfaction. I have sold a ..il.. .. ! .....1 ...... M,.tnnn.nit l hlvhlv . Ml..;ibiney. Unton.' lo.a. Vou will llnd this remedy a Rood friend whrn troubled with a rough or redd, tt al ways affords quick relief and la pleas unl to take. , For Sale by U. A. Hauling-. CEDAR ISLAND. j New la aeaive this week on account ' of hor picking. ! Mr. toiH'r and family were visiting j Mr. iVvar Hainsby's last Saturday. Mr. K. Dodge finished working for Mr. Ramshy last Monday morning. ,;lam,a Ramsliy, of Meadow-brook. was seen la our neighborhood last week. gu th m M W(,,Klnr anJ .av. . Mis. Wilson Is visiting her mother. Mrs. Kamsliy, and It very alck with neuralgia. Mis. K. I'. Iodge and Johnnie Podge were seen on our struts one day last week. I'ncle Thomas Orem passed through uiir streets one day last week on his way to Molalla. Mrs. ISMlge and Grandma called on sick folks last Saturday afternoon. Ma'id Mver and Grandma, and Grand pa Marks have gone hop picking In a yard near Silverton. ( WILLAMETTE. i. H. Roger moved the rest of his household effects to Hopewell, Monday. T. J. Gary and Mr. Berdine were at Troutdale Sunday. Miss Margaret Harmon and her cousin George, drove to lionn' Kerry Sunday. Ernest Mass and son Ernie are State Kair visitors this wet k. Mrs. A. Btickols and children and Grandma Hatdorf are camping at the Kair. ! Little Agnes Moenke Is ill this week, j Mrs. Ma Fuller spent a few days last j week with friends at Holbrook. Sam Batdorf is still nursing a sore hand. Mr. William Buckles and daughter Miss Jessie, are visiting the State Fair j this week. I .mis. erner uuu children ate nop,.- pi. king tev. ns has purchased the house , Harry St occupied by Miss Hickman and her Johnnie Hickman and family enjoyed I an outing last week. I M..wlo.. a-llk T T llarv r IUPJJI ura;ail .u'mjuuj nun j i and Miss Elluibeth Shipley for teachers. ! Manley Manning and family and Jake ; Ileum una ramny snni ounuay in uiri country. J( Oenlveve Capen returned Slip- a vto wl Mav , polt. : day from a land. Mr. and Mi. Harry Shipley and tlilr i daiighur Miss l'earl. Oswego Sunday. visited friends in ! 6PRINGWATER. Still dry but cooler. i Threshing and hay baleing finished ! last week. About '.'".WO bushels of grain j mresneu. ions m nay o.u--u, iv i-t I cent of an average crop of grain andjVlt- o I!. I' Prices SHOES Indies' 11.50 fine sho.-s 11.25 I-adif' t2M shoes at II. 90, .12.10 Our Nolan Ueorge ladles' fine shoe are Is tter, they have better sobs and ra tter insobs. they are very neat and stylish; they re tain their shape and are easy from the first. Baby sh.s-s 25 Babb s' 50c shoes 37 bild s Spring Heel shoe is to 8 at 57c. Ta.and best calf al 11.00 Child's mid Misses' lest calf at J1.37 and $1.50. worth L'fjc more. Youths' and boys' ealf sho-s at $1.25 and $1.75. woith 25c more. Boys' heavy sins s $l.:i5 and .$1.50 Boys' "Hard Nox." heavy, unllned. rivet. d, kii shoe with oak sobs; the best winter shoes. It to 2 at $147 Hir.es -1 1-2 lo 5 1-2 $1 72 Men Puritan Kip. same stock as boys', worth $2.50, at $2.20 Men high top shoes, heavy soles. V I worth $4.00, for Men' heavy Ince ahoes. .. ,,...$3.30 worth 2.50 for $2.00 and $2.15 Calioo 5c and si Corset at about two-thirds price. Handkerchief 1c and 3 for 10 Men's overalls 50 Men's Jeans : pants, worth $1.25. slz-s 31 to 31, for 75 t Cosmopolitan patterns cut to... 05 Standard pattern cut to 10 and 15 Fine Millinery at saving price. Red Ftfont C. HAMILTON light, Italian prune scarce. Petite plen tiful but will not pay to gather ut pres ent price good for pigs. Quite a number went from here to the hop fields, but will be hack home sooner than expected on account of over sup ply of pickers and hops rather light and In rood condition (or picking. ' Huckleberries Very plentiful In foot hills. Those who went from here to gather berries, got all they expected to get. - Our minister, Rev. Allen, has returned from hi vacation. He went to the Fair at St. Louis, and reports a god time and plenty to be seen. Dubois Pros, are building a very sub stantial saw mill near the proposed Sprlngwaler and Kstaenda road. New machinery will be Installed. Tli O. W. P. & Uy. Co.. Is working a large number of men on their dam an reservoir for their electric plant ut Cas adero. George !cwellcii has gone to Moro, Kasl of the mountains, to clerk In a store and be with his sister. Ota. who dues not have good hculth In the Wil lamette valley. ; Your correspondent Is off for the Slate Kair at Salem, and will tell what he saw when he returns. Impossible to foresee an accident Impossible to le prepared for It. Thomas' Electric Oil. Monarch pain. Not Pr. over MOLALLA. The "Journal" sa.vs that Oregon Is re forming as a "smoker." Yea, like most of reform smokers, she won't stay quit, and the "taerliig off" end grows to b the biggest part of the "smoking" pe- j rlod. J A frost was reported In ninny places I last Saturday morning, making cold lingers for early hop pickers. Now the tide has turned and many are returning home from the hop fields. Others are going to attend the Slute Kair. 1.. W. Robblns and party have started for the mines and the annual mount, lb. outing. Miss Elvu and Vada Watts, who have FT CMC Like the ruitr.ir. brook, the lied blootl tliat fious through he veins ha to come from , S0'1TC WIlCTO. The spriiiirs f ivil blood are , ... ,f e ll'iiillU lit li'V 1 'il V. ' ' I V. 'l IIIC hoiltS C..l!c(l tllC lliai'l'OW aild ' I sonic sav ml blood also comes frOITi tllC Slu il. I ItaltllV l)OIU .'marrow and healthy spleen . . . . arC IUII fI lilt. Scttt's I'll! lllsio'l llialvCS I1CW ; blood by hiding the bone marrow and the spleen Wltll naiTOH an Mil F1" the richest of all fats, the pure I (wj HVCT Oil. For uale school L'irls and i 'invalids nd f(r all whose ! blood is thin a. id pale, Scott's : FtntiKion is u tilcnsnnt anrl rich . , . ' i r i DIOOU II )t Kl. II IH'l UI1IV l.'U blot.Hj-makin,r OTljanS bllt , iU lHUiil ."II V.I1UIII IU M J JhClT pI'OpCT WOTK. - nd fir free &nmple. styiTT k IHIWNK, Cliemis. ; ny-4IJ Fearl Mreel, New York. 50c auut-.co , ail oniKgisuk been visiting with their aunt. Mi, h. J ! K. Dart, return home at Stone next i ! week to attend school. 1 Mrs. Julia Dibble died last Thursday, j In the 7th year of her age. Thus an I 'other pioneer that has added to the n- iduatry of the West has passed away.' Mrs. Bailey, who lias been making an i extended visit with her daughter. Mrs. . Jesse Rugby, return home this week. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Our vUlnlty has been almost deserted for the past two weeks as quite a number have been hopplrklng but are now corn ing In a few at a time. , .Mrs. Currins died at her home on Fri day last, and was burled In Moiintnln View cemetery last Sunday aftermsin. The funeral services were held In the ehiirch by Rev. Heaven of the Baptist denomination. The floral tributes were many and heuiillful. Mrs. Currins was a lady loved by nil who knew her slid J will be sadly missed by all. A husband ! j and three little daughters are left to I : mourn. The Artisans of which she was ! (a member, attended In a body and held services at the grave. Several new buildings have been erect ed and Improvement in other resieels. , . .! 1 . i to I re. Mr. J. H. Murrow has built an addition his home and transformed It Into a tty cot'age. Mrs. Matchett bus moved into her new and cozy home on limine ! i Avenue. I I IVm, Dixon has bought the home of Mrs. Currins and will move Into It short ly. Klmer Dixon and family. . who have been sojourning In California for the past six months, are expected home this week. Mr. and Mis. (boige Robert are the I proud possessors of a little daughter. bom last Friday evening. Dr. Woir. the attending physician and Mi. Matchett, the nurse. Mrs. John It. Oladden will remove to White Salidon, Washington in a few days to Join her husliatid who Is located there In the employ of the Regulator Hfcam sblp company. Wm. Beard, on the Molalla road near here had a horse drop dead while hauling wood. The long dry season and so much dust Is affecting a god many horse that are worked hard. A Mr. White from Kalama. Wash., ha moved Into the Cha. Dickey home. Mi. Iwellen ha been spending a few day on their farm near Spring 1- iwal A ' sre ier. A scarcity of water in many of the well ere making It very Inconvenient for ' i.omf of the people. ISA DROPSY D Vouf AnkU op l.lmb SwclH Ar Youp Ec Putty? V mrt th 6ol Aent top th Onl Thlnfl Known That Cure tht Kidney DIscsms That Cu Dropy vU.i I'ulton Contpoun J. It Is Bw well kanw that drops; Is sol Is hasit disease, bul is aosrly sl)ssijaip toa l klduey Uwse Uial aewwipaatea lbs fensls sum" brrclufvrs lueurslils. IIsdc. p tetbsdlseoTfy of th rulloa IVnipeuBils. Irspsy was luccral.lt. Il is uv, bottever, orstls lb neanl alu tratlis ut all cues, lltr Is aa lawresUng iwvr lo wbltb refar bf innlMloa. Mrs Pater OciheDli of vt Fill mors street, a hTaurlk.'u, tHvsuie Sisiu.Ii.uj dropoltal Her pbrlcto but Dually to lap ber rtrry U rn ,. Kits ttft lupnl nearly tiriy timet Li PdsIIt taild ber liusbaad tbai sbs bad Hrlghl's inseasenf U KiOuey, Ibal It was In as ! orrO rbruule a at and brjond airdiral aid. Usr btarl alsi gave brr the usual trouble and sbs sjss In sueb a terious condition tlx relatives rswntfor. Tbey put ber on t'ulios s l om Kund It slaved on Hi snniseb. lb Bil lug that bad dons m tor M'k. Th reu0 mi lbs ilnsy dulliied a Imle Sid lb tut pruvfmenl was thea grsdral till her recover) w as eeniplns. Tula tut was suilued lou y reprrsulMrr of Ihe San tYnnclsro Slnl ai.d lb tivsrlaud Monthlf , and lb lenulneneni of itireKxeand the recotirj cretuiljt aliettitl la Uidr columns. Mr. Thomas Chrlstol of M)TwnlT ntt Street. Ban Kriu ii.r, m alto swullrn alii Iroptr. as lb mull of rbronle slilnrt disrate la Djor ilisa seventy fVv pouuda li u nil kri normsl welirnl, and had K I nmved In sheet sud u rloao to deaib s floor aUneunb the had four physlclsti. rtb ts put en llic rvinot lomi'unla. 'i'bre werks thvni luiprurruienl I and in in mouths tbt was null, ami pioaiu ! Ibis relrrcDc. , If vou bsv drrrxv don't leniporli. Tf er U Jmv ont tiling biiovs tlul will etirr the rbrunit uliii-i dltense that Is behind II tnd Ihnl It: sullen t torn pound. Tbt Itensl Ceoiixmnu tea Br'shl't snd KICney !!, Sr. for luaitea, ll.iu. Julm i. Kulkia I. Wubingien street, Stu Krur.riri' sele contHui erit h-i'd t lor pa.iblti. art u. tvi cui iur U.o I il. CH ABM AN . CO., DRUGGUTS. The' busmes district of the town of St. Helens, county seat of tVbimbla county, was practically wiped out by lire Wcdmsday morning. The aggregate of piierty lossts will approximate liO.lMiu t. A. Warren. maniicr of the local (.l.m., my lures and restored me Wurren Hook Store, reports Hint his!,,, tiorin.il lalit. health and brother, jt. S. Warreo. "f riiliaao. will . .ipr, ..ij t,y ,;. . luMlnii. come to the I'nclllc foast the lulter purt , of the month and will either assist In the management of the store at Oiusron City or go to Kastern Oregon und es tablish a similar business. From 148 to 92 Pounds. One of the most remarkable cases of a i cold, deep-seated on the lunu. causing pneumonia, la that of Mrs. Gertrude K. Kenner, Marion. Ind., whi was entirely cured by the use of One Minnie Cough Cure. She suys: "The coughing and straining so weakened me that I ran down In weight from H to f! pounds. I tried a number v! remedies to no avail until I used One Minute Cough Cure. Four bottles of tills wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the cough, and -f- GIVE FULL HONOR WHERE DUE, s ITORCR, success, power, in war or 4 peace, depend upon the physical J condition of the soldier. Most important for success in any life of strenuousness, where brain energy is required as well as muscle power, is healthy stomach. We do not depend on the food eaten for strength, but on the proper digestio". Very often the stom aoh is powerlest D digest the food prop erly and tne uioja gets om oi omci iu consequence, not only because of stom ach weakness, but also because the liver and kidneys are not able to get rid of the poisons in the system, and poisonous matters are thrown back into the Mood, causing headache, backache, bowel ir regularities, and often severe illness, accompanied by jaundice, where these liver poison are so abundant as to give a yellow color to the skin. The several organs of the body which take care of the worn out tissues, as the kidneys, bowels, liver, get out of order with out being noticed, and this poisonous matter becomes an active poison if it remains in the blood. I)r. 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The on slaughts of the germs of disease are futile and unavailing, if the strongholds of the bodily defenses are impregnable. The battle of the "cells, wherein the blood corpuscles of the body are arrayed against the germs of disease may be decided in favor of one side or the other, and it is only reasonable that we should give the soldiers of the system every advantage. If the blood is poor, their base of supplies is shut off, and if the poisons of the system are retained, the flank attack thus encouraged often re suits in a complete victory for the disease germs. Tnere is noremedy that will Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery doe not or anyna rmtai, aruv. WorId.t Dipensary Metflc AuocUtlcn, For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years Bill TV mrnntim twamtav. at a trw. ni.dlntelv eniiloed Tlo ie's nolhlng an , ttlrlent to cure dlaonb is of I he User or i Kidneys a Kb-ctilc llltiria. It's a Sun- ideiful tmilc, and efTei-tUe if In an.l the gientrst all around uu dlclne for run down systems. It dln lis nervousness. Kheumatlsin and Nemulgla and espell Malaibi germs, ihily la nl and aatls f.ictlnn guai anteed by Howell & Jones. IiruiiklslB. vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer Then keep your tray hair. If not, and have aJl the dark, rich color hair. "sa7?tlRsV' I tone tip the slonisch and purify the blood so study as will Dr. 1'ierfe'a Golden I Medical Discovery. Moot medicines aa sold on the market contain large quan tities of alcohol. 1 ir. I'irrcr is always willing to give free Itiirilii'! advice to all who are suffrring. I If wm ufe sick and afllirtrcl, write him. slating fully all your trouble, and lie will coiiMiler your rase carefully and send win trlialile liirdical advice and direc tions lo bring about a cure of your con dition. Stietlal medicines are recotn- ' mciiiled in canes where the disease is one which does not yield readily to the family medicines. All inters ami in formation are reest'led as sacredly confi dential and no letters are printed with out the full written consent of the patient. A chemical test of the water from the llitiiuun drily will tell whether the kid neys are lu good health or not. I licse tes'ls of health are conducted by exjwrt physicians every day, and such exam inations are no small part of the umk of the stuff of plivsicjaiis and surgeon under the dim-lion of Dr. R. V. I'ierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., the founder of the Invalids' Hotel ami Smgical Institute there. Many wonderful cures are accom plished every day through this nieuns, as wilnrsa the example of Sergeant Campliell, one of the many : " Almnt four years ago," writes Jerome Campliell (Sergeant, 73rd C. Coast Artil lery j, of 106 Clifford Street, Detroit, Mich. "I lgan lo notice that 1 suf. fered from backarht which krpt gelling worse and worse. I felt weak and faint, had frequent vomiting s)h-IIs and felt aick all over. The doctor examined me and finding urine highly colored, strong in (slur and containing ronsidciable brickdust, tnid I had Blight's Disease and bladder trouble. This naturally wor ried me, and I at once tisik a coui'c of the tteiitinent lie presrrild, As this did not help tne any 1 changed doc tors, and after two mouths' trial of the second one without getting better de cided to try Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical . Discovery which some of niy comrades advised tne to try. Within two eeks I felt that my general liralth was improv ing and in two months more I was cured. Only those who have suffered as I have can know what relief and what a blessing I experienced, anil how grateful I am to Dr. R. V. Tierce for my recovery." A StXCHSSFUI. CAMPAIGN requires a powerful army and competent leadership. The necessary rules of hy giene and health to wage successful war lare against disease are fully laid down and explained in The Common Sense Medical Adviser, by R. V. Tierce, M. D., founder of the Invalids' Hotel and Sur- ;ical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. This great jook of 1008 pages is sent free to all who apply, on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only. The Anatomy and Thysiology of the Body, Nature and Trevention of Disease, are all fully described and explained in pluin Knglish. Over i, 000,0m copies have been distributed, and it should Isr in every home. It has saved much suffering and many valuable lives. TMMIIDMNT. 7JW