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PAGE 2. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1904. 1 Oar Correspondents' Corner : ' Brief Bits of Gossip From All Parti of the County. J Washington, la vlfltlim hir parents. Mr. Correspondents re requested to re new their work. We will furnish all necessary stationery. The nei from your neighborhood should appear In these columns every week. NEEDY. The longed for rain Is falling at last j and all rejoice. Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnston, and Myrtle I Smith spent Wednesday In Portland. ! Percy Klttor will begin an eight months' ' arhool at Logan, on the 3d of October. rrank Klsh. Noruh and Hay Klsh. Al vin Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stnbbs, started for the huckleberry pntrh on Saturday. Mr. Glnther has moved to Jdaxburg. where he will teach school this winier. Mr. John Herman and sister Lfzxle left for Shanlko Wednesday. Calvin Wolfer has one to Silverton on a visit. Nick and Garfield Wolfer left for their borne In Portland on Saturday. Mr. II. Meldrum came down Tuesday to survey Henry YVolfer's farm. Mr. Baty and Miss Gertie Meeks of Canby, attended the dance here Satur day night Miss Minnie Kyle has returned to her borne at New Era. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hitter spent Sun day and Monday visiting friends on Picky Prairie. Mr. Henry Wolfer will move on Dave Toder's place here In a few days. The new hop baler will start work this week. and Mrs. K. F. Olnther. of this place. Mr. KliiiKvr has purchased the Frank Oii-ossmuller place and expects to move this week. Grandma Glnther of Kly. visited here Sunday. Robt. Sclnicbcl of Turns, was coen In our bur last week. W. D. Hill and family have returned from the hop Melds. Mis. Kmll llornshuh and son of Salem are visiting relatives here. John Heft has completed a bain for K. Glnther. Mr. and Mrs. F.d. Hettman called on the former's parents this week. Mr. ami Mrs. Fisher, of Clnrkes. were callers In this burg yesterday. About fifty young people attended the party given at the home of K. W. Horn shuh last Saturday night. All report a pleasant time. In Praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi tra and Diarrhoea Remdy. "Allow me to give you a few words in praise of Chamberlain's 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 getting- any relief, when my friend. Sir. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one flose I felt greatly relieved and when I bad 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." For sale by G. A. Harding. LOGAN. Mr. and Mrs. R. Tracey were out en Joying a pleasant drive Sunday. Claude and Helen Spratige of Logan will attend school at Corvallis this win ter. A. M. Kirchem has arrived home from f"na Point. North Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Eaden have adopted a baby girl. The little tot was raised in an incubator at the Home. ' Mr. Georeg Clark is preparing to sell off his farm implements, etocty esc, next Saturday. Mr. Fred Moser. Jr., Is building a house for Mr. J. Potter, of Redland. Mr. A. J. Johnston. F. Gerlfer and L. H. Kirchem. are rushing the work on W. Kirchetn's new residence. Mr. T. P. McCubbln Is in Portland, un dergoing treatment for cancer. Hat Sold a Pile of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy for more than twenty years and it hrts given entire satisfaction. I have sold a pile of it and can recommend it highly. Joseph McElhlney. I.lnton. Iowa. Tou will find this remedy a good friend when troubted with a cough or cold. It al ways affords quick relief and is pleas ant to take. For Sale by G. A. Harding. WILLAMETTE. Frank Ca-n Is having a serious time with his hand and arm. Mr. Shipley Injured his eye quite badly while working on the steam saw Satur day. Mips Georgia Fuller Is visiting at IIol brook this week. Miss Lizzie Shipley and Miss Carrie Fuller sient Sunday in Portland, the guest of Mr. anil Mrs. Rob. O'Hrlen. Grandma Huzby ail Mrs. Fuller were shopping In Portland Saturday. Miss Manuel Harmon spent Sunday at her home In Portland. Eddie Hough spent Sunday with friends at New Era. Mr. and Mrs. John Roddy spent Sun day with relutlves at Portland. Grandma liatdorf, Mrs. Albert Buckets and children. Mrs. Wm. Buckets and Miss Jessie. Mr. Mass and Ernie, return ed Saturday from camping at the State Fair. Mrs. Wm. Pollock of Oswego, made a short visit at the Shipley home Saturday. Mrs. Jas. O'Brien and little Frances visited friends at Portland Sunday. their mountain ranch to work. Curtis Helvey and James Jluckuer have returned from Eastern Oregon, Phil Heilamau from Gray's River, Is visiting his folks at present. John Burns of I'nlnn Hall called on Al. Jones Saturday. Win. Hayhurst and wife, of Portland, were visiting friends and relatives hero Sunday. Newt Maulc of Onus called at ld. Trulllnger's Monday on business. Ed. Jones and family spent Sunday with Frank Kinney and family of Mil II no. Ed. Howard Co. have gone to the mountains to hunt and fish. A Great Agency i W Umw Secured Control tor ThU City of the Fulton Com pound, the Only Things Known to Medicine That Cure Kidney I Diseases In Both the Primary nd Secondary Stage. Tragedy Averted. "Just In the nick of time our little ' boy was saved" writes Mrs. W. Wat kins, of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneu monia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set In besides. Doctors treated him. but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's 1-Yl .nt.........ll.t. KH.I .irw l.imon.v 11 V vii.iiiiiiiipii, miu uut darling was saved, tie is now sounu ana well." Everybody ought to know it, Its the only sure cure for coughs, colds snd all I. ling Diseases. I Sua run teed by How ell & Jones., druggists. Pries 60 cents snd 11.00. Trial bottles free. Henry Welnhard died at Portland Tues day night, aged 75 years. Wclnliard was j unconscious lor iwo nays, lie was uoui at l.lndenbroun. Wiirtember, Germany, and learned the trade of a brewer xt Stutart. He came to America In 1S51 and to the Pacific coast In 1X5. A few years later he secured half litter, st In the brewery In Portland, becoming so'e owner in isiii. This plant Welnhard developed Into one of the largest estab lishments on the Pacific coast. Al though Welnhard became one of the rich est men of the Pacific Northwest, he was always genial and approachable, es pecially among his countrym, n. He was a liberal contributor to benevolent en terprises. Was a Mason and a member of reveral German Societies. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHENEY Ac CO., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last IS years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Waldlng, Klnnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inte.-nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous j surfaces of the system. Testimonials I sent free. Price 75c Der bottle. Sold Miss Elsie Fallert will go to Portland i bv aii dYUKlri.t. Take Hall s Family Pills for constipation. leu of Mi soon for the winter. SHUBEL. Jack Frost was a visitor here Monday morning. Miss Rose Glnther of College Place. ELDORADO. Hop picking is a thing of the past. The Jones', Helvey Co. have gone to Saving Prices GROCERIES White Beans 04 Good Rice 5c broken 04 Gloss or Corn Starch (W Seedless Raisins ..07 Roast Peanuts (half price 10 Roast Penuts (1-2 price) 10 Bargain In Tea Dust (ripe tea) pound 12 1-2 Other Teas 33c; best teas 45 Roast Coffee 14c, 15c. 37c; best. .20 Our bulk coffees and teas are 10 to 40 per cent under. Thus our 2')c coffee Is as good as 30c grades elsewhere and our 45c teas equal to the 0c grades at grocery stores. Calif. Fine Salt, 50 lbs. 43 Fine dairy salt, 50 lbs 55 4 pkg. Arm & Hammer Soda 25 Bulk Soda 4c, 7 lbs 25 3 pound carton crackers 22 Sewing machine oil ir. Ink 04 Bird seed Sc. best bulk seed. 7 1-2 ( blocks sulphur matches 05 Parlor matches 1500 In box 10 Climax, Star or Horseshoe 47 Standard navy tobacco 35 j Fine bulk lard, pound 11 ' Fine lard S lb pall HOc, 10 lb ..1.15 10 pound can syrup 45 Galvanized washboller 80 Clothesline c, clothespins, doz...01 Tin cups 3c and '. 04 Chan Chop (oats and wheat) 90 lbs 90c, twenty per cent better value than shorts. Trade for produce in large or small quantities SHOES Ladies' fl.ad tine shoes .. . .11.23 Ladles' 12.50 shoes at $1.90, .12.10 Our Nolan & George ladles' (Ine shoes are better, they have better soles and better Insoles, they are very neat and stylish; they re tain their shape and are easy from the first. Baby shoes 25 Babies' 50c shoes ."...37 Child's Spring Heel shoes 6 to 8 at 57c. 75. and best calf at $1.00 Child's and Misses' best calf at $1.37 and $1.50, worth 25c more. Youths' and boys' calf shoes at $1.25 and $1.75, worth 25c more. Boys' heavy shoes $1.35 and .$1.50 Boys' "Hard Nox," heavy, untitled, riveted, kip shoes with oak Soles; the best winter shoes, 12 to 2 at M.47 Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 $1.72 Men's Puritan Kip. same stock as boys', worth $2.50. at ......$2.20 Men's high top shoes, heavy soles, worth $4.00. for $3.30 Men's heavy lace shoes, worth 2.50 for $2.00 and $2.15 Calicos 5c and .. ; Of Corsets at about two-thirds price. Handkerchiefs 1c and 3 for 10 Men's overalls 50 Men's jeans pants, worth fl.25, sizes 31 to 34, for 75 Cosmopolitan patterns cut to... 05 Standard patterns cut to 10 and 15 Fine Millinery at saving prices. Timbers of oak keep the old homestead standing through the years. It pays to use the right stuff.1 " Men of oak " are men in rugged health, men whose bodies are made of the sound est materials. Childhood is the time to lay the foundation for a sturdy con stitution that will last for years. Scott's Emulsion is the right stuff. Scott's Emulsion stimulates the growing powers of children, helps them build a firm Ths kidneys srsnotSfssillTsssd lbs disease t sometimes fastened sad already throat Hits (lie ?erj Cssl symptoms. If II bss bum: n sight ts ten months It ts surel j ehroale. lu Itlber ssm why takeebsnrest Why sol lake si rst the only thing knows thsl eurss klflne iiaesaelnlbe ehronle u well tbs primur tkSM. The I'sll rsae elted below, by permit ion, iseapedslly luble,tor II lucursbllite dujtuj couuruied by consulting physicist), tod after recovery under lbs Kulton (ouipouuds lue recovery n also doubly silesled. tin May 11. IK'S, ths son of K. C. Tell, the BsuSHorut the I'amtle Ooeal lllseult Compsuy I Second and Kolsoin Ufwlt Kn Francisco u tletiuml ty ths Umlly I'byalclsn to rott Ihroule klJury oiaeaae suu Incurable. Anolliar Ih.TSii'iso wits palled la and eoiitlrtneu the isguoaia. The whole booy was saoliei wltb repay, am s falsi lermlnsllua looked lor. H e iMlloa Cumpoumis were I urn turned le M Ihe snly hope- On September It Ihe dropsy bad diupesre) snd lbs boy wss well, and slier double eismltiniluus lb physician deelsred Ihe recovery omnrilefs sua (ie Mr. i'sll a wrillea rviHiri which he now has. Ju.lieU. A I'nhanlss, the Polios Judge of rmuciaoo, also nllesit Ihe recovery under bis wn uerTilon of s friend of bis whe else rwouTrred when Ihe cue (chronic Itrtgbl's Dis ease of the kl'lneri) wss well knows lo be la Surnble according lo sll medical sulhorlllee. I'p lo Ihe advent of ihe t niton Compound! medicine knew nothing Uinl would curs kldiiry trouble after they became chronic. About aine-teuths of nit cases are sow rumble, even erier Ihey hsve dftvclued Into the dretdrd ehronlo forms of llrlitbt'n IHiesse nod diabetes. No cinlemeuia are publlthcd or lav Had sicepl from chronic cnars thsl, like the stave, srs ls curable by sll other known meolcinec. If youi Sidney trouble la recent Fulton's licnnl ftinv pound will cure II Quickly. If II la of over elybl lo ten months eiodn. It Is the only thing known thai will cave your life. Jobs i Fulton Co., SW YYsahlugtou street, San I'rsnclaco, sole compounders Kullno'a Kmsl louipound fcr Brlghl'tsnd Khlnev l!eaea II; for uisbelea. l bo. Free uusKaea mle lor pslienla hen,' (or pan ;iUlal. m arc lbs aiolualvs Sftsta Is lis city. CHARM AN A CO.. DRUGGISTS. I r rd sT rr n li X. 1 f TN f f F "V. y - F " w ! ,I Dissolution of Partnership. Notice Is hereby Riven that the part nership heretofore existing between I'hll 1 1 . 1 lliirklcln and Ah In 8. Klcliistnlth. as the DreKun Machine Shop. Is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. I'hlllpp lluckleln routlmilitK Ihe business and will pay all outstandliiK bills and collect all in nuts due flu- firm. AI.VIN B KI.KINHM1T1I. I'HII.IPI' lirt'KI.KlN. September 30, l'.IOI. The Kind You lint Always notip;ht, nml which lin horn lu Ufto for over 30 yenm, lian homo tho nl(fiiulnro of J? nml Iiuh hfu miitlo imd.-r hU prr- 7 onal miMrvlMlu hIhco Uh liil'.uM'y. ltS4fVwf. Allow no ono h1ocoIvi In thin. All Connti rloltK, ImltntloiiH nml " JiiNt-uM-KtHMr uro hut HilHrlinciit that trifle with nml mhIiuhjit tho Iioulth T InfuuU uud Children -Kcrl iHO iKivliiHt llxjierl nivtit. What is CASTORIA Contorlu U a linrinlcM mihHtltuto for Cantor OH, Taro gorlr, DroiM nud Htiothlnir HyrupH. It Irt riciiMint. It rontulim nrltlu-r Opium, Morphine nor otluT Nurt'otltt nubMtiinre. Itn age In Hn Kiiurnt(c. It Uostroj AVoriim. and allajn FvrinhnHN. It curt'ii Dlarrlm-ii :il Wind Colic. It rclleveH 1thlnir Trouhln, 4'iiri'H CoiiNtlputlou luitl Flatulency. It nHnlmllatcH tho 1'imhI, rt oiilufcn the, Stomach und HowcN, gMiig hcnllhy ami tiuturul Nlocp, Tiie Children's limceu Tho Mother's Frlciul. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Slgnaturo of' S7 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Yearc. IMC errT4ivH ttMMM, ft mumui itmit, Htm ctrv. stienutlien. d my Iiiiiks hikI restored inn I niedl.ilety employed. There's nothing so lo my normal welKht. health nml ' r,ilcleiii lo cure dlsonleis of the l.lver or slieniith." Hold by tl. A. HiirdtnK. From 14S to 92 Pounds. One of the most remarkable rases of a cold, deep-seutevl on Ihe limits, causing pneumonia. Is that of Mrs. Certrudo K. Kenner. Miuwn. Ind.. who was entirely cured by the use of One Minute Couah ("lire. Hhe says: "The roiiKhlns; and stralnlna so weakened me that I ran down in weight from 118 to 9- unds. I. tried a number of remedies to no avail until I used One Minute ('ounh Cure.; Kour bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me entirely of the couuh, and Mors Riots. Dlstui bailees of stiikeis are not nearly as itriive as an Individual disorder of Ihe sstetn. Overwork, loss of -sleep, nervous tension will la- followed by utter collapse, unless u reliable remedy is tin- Kidneys us Klciiiic llltteis. H i a won del fill Ionic, and effective nervine and) the Kiealest all around mi-dlcliie for rura down systems. It dispells nervousness. Kheiimullsm and Neuiuliii uud rspella Malm la serins. Only io cents and satis faction Ktiarantecd by Howell ft Jones. I 'riiKKlsta. eA TT XT OT VEGETABLE SICILIAN . ALCSHairRenewer a spicnuiu tonic ror tne hair, makes the hair grow long and heavy. Al way. restores color to eray hair, all the dark, rich color of youth. Stops falling hair, also. Sold for fifty years. " '"ttzrtrtLR Si"" foundation for a sturdy consti tution. Send for f roe) sample). SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and $I.OOi all druirgista. The one dollar souvenir (told coins commemorative of the Iiuls and Clark exposition have been received by the Portland board of directors and will soon be plumed on the market at perhaps 11 each. In the discussion of the matter a siiKgestlon was put forward that the coins be sold by Ihe committee regularly til -, iiuu mm in,- proeerun iiom every sixth coin should upply to Ihe Hacajawea monument fund. The executive com mittee placed In the hands of this com mittee coin No. 1, to be presented with Its compliments to Miss Alice itoosevell, daughter of the President of the I'nlted States. It Will Be to Your Intsrsst, If you contemplate vlsltlnr the St. Louis Exposition, to secure reliable ln fonnaation as to railroad service, ths lowest rates snd the best routes. Also as to local conditions In St. Louis; hotels, etc., etc. If you will writs ths underslrned, stat ing what Information you desire, ths same will be promptly furnished. It ws do not hsve It on hand, will secure It for you If possible, and without any ex pense to you. Address. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent. 142 Third street, Portland. Ore. FINISH YOUR TAX PAYMENT. After October 3, Penalty and Interest Will be Added to all Unpaid Taxes. Special Sale Every Saturday Tomor.ow. Saturday, September 24 we will make a special sale on boys' suits at $1.35 per suit. Watch this paper for further announcements. The Red Front E. C. HAMILTON Sheriff Hhaver and Deputy HherrfT Hackett were busy this week Issuing tux receipts, there being finite a rush of tax payers to pay the balance of their taxes. The lax roll will remain open for this purpose until .Monday, October 3, and after that date the usual penalty and Interest chain's will be added. Taxpayers should make It a point to call and liquidate the amounts assessed against them and escape the costs which are heavy. " Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by those tireless little workers Dr. King's New Life Pills. Millions are always st work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Bil iousness, Constipation, Sick Headache, I and sll Stomach, Liver and Bowel trouble Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 2b tie , at Howell ic Jones, Druggists. Public Auction. Bring Your Wife Along She may be a better judge of cloth and good fitting clothes than you are, and we make it our business to please the whole family. Our prices are lower than any other store in Oregon City. COMPLETE LINE It M : t 14 I , fs I M I I "J"- ' - in i I i i i Fall and Winter Clothing for men, boys and children; also full line winter underwear. WE GUARANTEE every pair of our large assortment of shoes to give SATISFACTION. REMEMBER OUR SPECIAL SALE EVERY SATURDAY (So I(Dsini45ii Mr. George t.'lark, of Logan, will sell at Public Auction, on Saturday, September I ., all his personal property, consisting Next door to Harding's Drug Store OREGON CITY, OREGON of farm Implements, live stock, efc. P . R i. W. H. SAMSON, Auc.