i PAGE 2. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1804. : Oar Correspondents' Corner : Correspondents are requested to re new their work. We will furnish all necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear In these columns every week. R-i-t P:.. t C.r. Vm Alt P.4J lit fV..(v T and In a short tinio his feod lay In la small hill of ashes. Mr. Kred Vail and brother from Portland, spoilt Saturday and Sun day with Mr. KiUnilllor. Mr. liuy Woodlo was tho luoky one to find Mr. Krdman's cows. The now l.uthoran minister Kve the audience unite an Interest Ins talk last Sunday. Mr. I ptesraves" little son Is Im proving slowly. We are having a fine rain. That is what we need. The ground was so hard the ioople could not dig the po tatoes they raised. WILLAMETTE. Sam Ratdorf is in Kasfern Oregon. Rev. Grimm, of Astoria, was in our community last week. Grandma Ratdorf and Ruddy Ruck els, and Mrs. Sam Ratdorf. visited in Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Jas. Downey entertained most delightfully at dinner a small party of friends in honor of Mr. Downey's birthday. Wednesday evening. Eddie Hoff visited at Canity Sun day. G. H. Rogers and daughter Rlanch. of Hopewell, were In town Monday. Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Parrish and daughter of Center, were guests of Mrs. John Ream Friday. Frank Capen and family spent Sun day In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fromong enter tained friends at dinner Sunday. The young folks enjoyed a dance in Mr. Fromongs new house featur day evening. Geo. Shipley, wife and son. Mrs. Harry Holin and children.all of Port land, spent Sunday at the Shipley home. Mrs. Peter Hurdine has been quite ill with a sore mouth. Mrs. Robert Yaughan and little daughters visited in Portland a few days this week. Mrs. Ladd and two daughters of Portland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Sunday. Jas. Edmunds lost a valuable young colt Saturday. Can You Eat? J. H. Taylor, a prominent nu'ivhant of Ohriesman. Tex., says: "1 could not eiit because of a weak stomach. 1 lost all strength ami ran down In welRlit. All thai money could do was done, Put nil run' of recovery vanished. Hearing of some wonderful ourea effected by use of Kodol Pyspepsla fine, I concluded to try ii. The tlrst bottle bonetltted me. and after taking four bottles. 1 am fully restored to my usual strength. weight and health. " Kodol Dyspepsia '"lire digests what you eat and cures. Sold by 5. A. Harding. One of Many. H. A. Tisdale. of Summerton. S. C, Buffered for twenty yeai with the piles. Specialists were employed and many remedlea used but relief and permanent pood was found only in the use of De Witt's Witch Haiel Salve. This Is only one of the many, cures, that have been effected by this wonderful remedy. In buying Witch Haiel Salve It la only necessary- to see that you Vet the genu ine DeWitts. made by E. C. DeWItt & Co.. In Chicago, and a cure la certain. DeWltfs Witch Haiel Salve cures all kinda of piles, cuts, burns, bruises, ec lema, tetter, ringworm, akin diseases, etc. Sold by G. A. Harding. DOVER. Mr. Robert Deshazier has been very sick. Dr. Smith has been attending him. He Is some better. Mrs. David Ward and children are visiting her friends. , Mr. Clark Bowman set out some fire and in some way the sparks blew to the barn and Bet Are to his hay EAGLE CREEK. Mrs. Dr. H. E. Roberts has gone to San Francisco to visit her daughter. Mr. A. J. Douglas has his new barn enclosed and nearly ready to use. Mr. U Raker, our local blacksmith, is building a new shop near the new town of Eagle Creek and Mr. W m. Kan has a new house nearly done. S. H. Douglass is also building at Eagle Creek, preparatory to moving to that place. School commenced at the Eagle Creek school house a short time ago with Mr. Wood as the teacher. School also began in district No. 50 yesterday, with Miss Kan of Payne as the teacher. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Woodle and fam it v made a visit to Gladstone Sat urday to visit Mr. Woodle's sister. Mr. Gus Burnett made a shipment of fat Porkers to Troutdale a short time ago. He shipped 150 and will send another shipment soon. The farmers of this vicinity are not so hard up as some might suppose on account of the poor crop. stance and may be given aa confidently to a baby as to an adult. It is also pleas ant to take. When all these tacts are taken Into consideration It Is not sur prising that people In foreign lands, as well as at home, esteem this remedy very highly and very few are willing to take any other after having- once used It. For sale by !. A. Harding. WHO KNOWS OAflTOniA, " you Hart Alum BolxM Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. No one who is acquainted with Its good qualities can be surprised at the great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. It not only cures colds and grip effectually and permanently, but pre vents these diseases from resulting In pneumonia. It is also a certain cure for croup. v hooping cough la not danger ous when this remedy Is given. It con tains no opium or other harmful sub- Saving Prices GROCERIES Candy, pound 10 White Beans 04 Good Rice sc., broken 04 Gloss or Corn Starch 00 SeedifFS Raisins 07 Roast Peanuts (half price 10 Walnuts 10 Bargain in T-a Dust (ripe 'tea) pound 12 1-2 Other Teas 33e; best teas 45 Roast Coffee 14c, 15c. 7c; best.. 20 Our bulk coffees and teas are 10 to 40 per rent under. Thus our 2'ic coffee is as good as 30c grades elsewhere and our 4.'c t.-as eipial to the iOc Ki.nl.-8 at grocery Btores. Calif. Fine Salt. 00 lbs 4.3 Fine dairy salt, 50 lbs 55 4 pkg. Arm & Hammer Soda 25 Eulk Sola 4c, 7 lbs 23 3 pound carton crackers 22 Sewing ma'-hlne oil 5c, Ink 04 Bird seed .Sc. best bulk seed. 7 -2 ?i blocks sulphur matches ''5 Parlor matches 1500 In box 10 Climax, Star or Horseshoe 47 Standard navy tobacco 35 Fine bulk laid, pound 11 Fine lard 5 lb pail 00c, 10 lb ..1.15 10 pound can syrup 45 Galvanized washboiler '0 Clothesline 9c. clothespins, doz...ol Tin cups 3c and 04 Clean Chop (oats and wheat) 90 lbs 90c, twenty per cent better value than shorts. Trade for produce In largo or small quantities 7 to 10 Bars Soap 25 Galvanized Bucket 20c; large... 25 Good 3-gal. can and 3 gal. oil.. 1.0a Alarm Clock 73 Cupper T Kettle, nickel plated.. .S7 Flour Sifters 12 Steel Hammer 35 8-ln. Flat File 10 IC-ln. Kai-p 45 $1 Watch, 1 year guarantee, . . .94 Fine Timothy seed 05 1-2 Lemons per dozen 10 Fine Cheese 11c to 13 , Sago 5c; Tapioca o5 Coupona for dishes free with trade. TRADE FOR PRODUCE SHOES Ladies' 11.50 fine shoes .. ..$1.25 Ladles' 12.50 shoes at $1.90, .$2.10 Our Nolan & George ladies' fine 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 Rabies' 50c shoes 37 Thild's Siring Heel shoes 0 to S at 57c. 75, and best calf at $1.00 ChiM's and Misses' best calf at 11.37 and $1.5". 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' "Haul Nox." heavy, unlined, riveted, kip shoes with oak soles; the best winter shoes, 12 to 2 at $147 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 tup shoes, heavy soles, worth $4.00. for $3 30 Men's heavy lace shoes, worth 2.50 for $2.00 and $2.13 DETAILS OF THE ACCIDENT. Enterprise Correspondent Tells of Death, of George Hosteller. The following account of the death of tieorge Hostetler at Needy. Monday af ternoon last week. Is furnished by the Needy rorrcsmmdciit to the Kntorprlae: tleoige Hosteller, of this place, a young man who owned a thresher and traction engine and also a hydraulic clder mill anil feed chopper, was found In his mill on Monday forenoon under u large vat with his back broken. It seems he was working alone In the mill anil from all appearances he was engaged In putting a trough under the vat. which Is used to receive the puiulen after they come from the press. Through another process are used for vinegar, which Mows out through this trough Into barrels, and It Is supposed while hammer ing and being heavily loaded. the fast enings gave way and the vat with Its awful load came down and crushed the man to death. 1 .Iff was extinct when the body was found, although the body was still warm, anil was probably dead only a very short time when some neighbor came to the mill and found him. Mr. Hosteller was 2'1 years of age. he leaves a young wife to mourn her loss, be sides a father and mother and several brothers and sisters. The funeral services were held In the new German church at ltock Creek line the body was Interred In the grave yard adjoining the church. A large eon course of relatives and friends well' In attendance. The young (wfV' and parents have the heartfelt sympathy of all. Whan ni Kidney Trouble Has Fastened and Reached tho Chronic fttage? It It Hat It la Incurable by Anything Known Except the Fulton Compound. W Are The Sole Aftent. Mrs. F. K. Fish is visiting friends In Portland for a few days. The Needy school convened Monthly morning with Mr. Theodore Cantpau at the helm. The teacher ami directors are planning to do some' good work In the school this year. Miss Alice K. Illttcr has gone to High land to take up teaching for the Fall and Winter. Mr. J. Percy Ritter has taken the Ix gan school, and left last Sunday for the scene of action, where he will labor with the coming generation In the school room during the rainy season. Mr. Henry Wulfcr Jr., of Aurora, has moved his family In our midst, and has rented his father's place and is Intend ing the propagating of a hop yard. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of STAFFORD. ('alP-os 5e and 0G Gorsets at alut two-thirds price. Handkerchiefs 1c and 3 for 10 Men's overalls 50 Men's jeans pants, wmili $1.25. sizes 31 to 31, for 75 Cosmopolitan patterns cut to... 05 Standard patterns cut to 10 and 15 Fine Millinery at saving prices. , Pitcher's Gastorla 23 Men's warm fleeced underwear.. .. suit 95 liroken sizes undershirts 'jc to.. 3 Fine $1 underwear at &5e to . .95 I'omforts. white, cotton filling. .1.15 lilaiikets 02 l-2c up, whltewisd 2.95 Good duck coats J. 25 Moleskin Gloves 20 -Men's and Hoys' Clothing at a short profit, or 10 to 20 per cent less than elsewhere. Men's I'ants 90c up. Very best Corduroy Pants, worth $1. .$2.10 Your eorresHindent thought the Staf ford Items had found their way to the waste basket, so did not write last week, when lo. they appeared In that Issue. We think now our messenger hoy must have carried thm In his po kit for a day or so. It Is very smoky again, lire raging near Delker's we hear. Mr. and Mrs. Durr. from Kansas, are visiting the wife's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Westei nliinn. They have three children, two of whom tiny have put In schisil while they stay. .Mr. I'alr Is preparing to move to the Heneaison place, near Oivgun City. John Mays, familiarly known as Curly, has rented the Hayes place fur a term of live years, at a yearly rental of $2S0, and expects to move there In November. Mr. llyalt is teaching here this year, the first man-teacher for pille a number of years. Mrs Henry and Mis. Prlndle have teen visiting old neighbors the past week. P.oth Indies lived In Stafford fur many years, but Mis. Henry now re sides at Olympla. and Mis. Pi Indie at Oregon I'lly. . Mrs. Henry was Hie first postmaster at Stafford and Frank Ford carried the mails. Charles Weahlfe. ., printer of Illlls boio. has been visiting his parents the past Week. Grains are a slim crop in this vicinity, owing to a lale frost In the spring.. -Miss Kate Pi li ster, a sister of Mis. Kd. Sharp, underwent an operation at St. Vincent's Hospital last week Wed nesday, for appendicitis, and the sur geons also found leu Illinois or cysts. She is doing v.fy well so far. although she suffered Intensely ihe hist three or four days. It will be remembered her (Continued on Page 3.) Good for Children. The pleasant to lake and 'me Minute Cough Cure give harmless i 'nsla.it Large Pencil Tablet ); Tablet lilaek Ink 4c; Knveloi- : Pens 5c dozen; Killers .. . I-ad pencils, rubber tip. Paper Needles 3c; Paper to Ink .. .04 05 . . . free. loz. ...09 Pins. .01 The Red Fiont E. C. HAMILTON relief In all lanes of Cough, Croup .nd tji;iippe, because it does not pass im- mi(!lately Into the stomach, but t ilie.t effect right at the scat of the trouble. It. d'uvs out the Inflamatlon, hear and I. thes and cures permanently cu al lirg the lungs to contribute pine bfe si.ilaliilng oxygen to the blood and tis sues. Sold by G. A. Harding. ' Nasal CATARRH In all its stages. Ely's Cream Balm mm cleanses, tootliea and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drirea away cold In the head quickly. Cream Balm la placed Into the nostrils, spreads orer tbe membrane and Is absorbed. Belief la im mediate and a care follows. It Is not drying does not produce sneezing, targe Size, 60 cente at Drug gists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cent. EI.T BROTHERS, St Warren Street, New York As aa stMsbcs ef iheaAusuateharaeteref iht) Fulton Compounds that company does not pub lish or tnTite luaUmonlell sn-spl those report ing receverfa la kidney aissasaa thai net taaohed Ihe chronic state, alleiad to be Incur, ble. Hera Is anoi her recoTery In si ease Incura ble sill the adfanl of lbs Fulton Cf mpoumle, reported by Johns Johnson, the aginiest the rullon Compounds In LoeOttot! W, II. lillry, n reslilvnt ef t.os Gstos, ksrlDg ehronte kidney dlsetee (llrlgbl's Dis ease) had, like everybody else, found all treat ment tutlte. He commenced on Fulton's Renal Compound la February, Ida), and on December 10 of the aaine year reported the total disap pearance of Ihe disease. He writes thai he kaa gained fifteen pounds la weight and la agala able lo do a good hard dar'a work. Johns Johnson, the Loe Oatoa drugglsta, confirm this recoTery and know of seeeral olher recoveries la Similar cases of cliroi.lo kidney disease In Loe lisloi. alio! which wnjre Incurable hv entitling else known to driigictste. R. Palmer, the leading drutglslof Mania Crui, II. II Maynard, tbe I'e aluuia Urusgiat, tne Ferr Drug liau dsnT of No S Mrkk aireel. Ban r rnnclaeo, W. It Pond, the llerkelry dniinrlut, lr Markley, the L'li.rerdele uruggial, Willis k Martin, l lie acremetito druggifcia, and si-ores of other Cali fornia drugglsta all report specific reoofenca In chn ulr kldufy diaeases thai were pKltWclj InruraMe by au; thing known escept the Fulkua Couioouiuls. I'rep-jr. rneumailenj fromurlo acid, gout ana bladder Irniiidra are precis that tbe kidarre art not nerfermlne their functlnue. The Chroule stage of k'.dner trouble Is bright a Ptieese. II you feel lanituld or miserable. It your kidney trouble haniis on aend fur Pamphlet. I'-r-eenlitgeof meorerlea nearly Ml per cent among fiurelt chntuiccaea FuHne's Renal Cunipouud or llrliihi a a d Ktdnrf DlMSkee. II: for Dtabeirs. II 50 Johu J. Niton I o , 40 Wash ing ion siren. Ssn Francisco, sole oonipouudrre. Free analrea tor patients We are ihe eole eaia fur lue Fulwa Cuiuuouuda in Uua env CHARMAN n CO.. DBUQQI8T8. Oregon City Market Report. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1, 76o to lOo per buahel. Flour Valley. 14.40 per bbl. Hard wheat 14.90. Portland, 11.16 per sack, Howard's ltest. 11.15 per suck. Oats In sacks. 11.16 per cental. Hay Timothy, baled. 1140116 Pr ton; clover. $11 to 112; oat, 111: mixed hay, 111; cheat. $12. Mlllstuffs llrnn. $20 per ton; shorts $::.00 per ton; chop $19 per ton; barley, rolled, 126 per ton. New Potatoes 11-4 cents per pound. Green Prunes 1 1-2 to 2c per Miund. Eggs 27 1-2 to 30 cents a'r doxen. Butter Kaneh. 46 to 50c; sepurator, 65 to 60 creamery. (5 to 70V. Corn 7e to 10c per dozen ears. Cnbboge 60c to II per rtoien. Onions Oregon, 11-2 to 1 3-4c per lb. Full Putter Pears 60c per box. Peaches 50 to 75e per box. Tomatoes 35 to 40o per box. Hubbard Hiitiash 45 to 90o per dox. Honey 11 to 12 1-2c wr iHitind. Hood Apples 50 cents a Imx. Prunes (Dried) Petlta, $o per lb; ItaJ- i Wri BW Hd7 mumm gfiST0R!l AYoCctahle Prcpnrntionfor As Simula l iiif! lite txxl aiul fie ixla ling (he SK)iiKtchs mul lVwvls of rromolcs nifieslion.Cia'orfui ness flikl Rest .Contains nelllrr Otritim.Morptiiiitf nor Miiirriil. JOT NAHCOTIC. toy tftHd frSAMt UmVUH As. SrU 4 SmMt AlWM4S (fciw kee ApfriVcl Komedy forronstiiwi lion. Sour Stomach. DiarrtkHvi Worms .('onvulsitms.Kcvrrish m-ss flnd Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Sitfiinlure or NEW YOIIK. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature ft l Use For Over Thirty Years ii tAACTCOPrOr-WRAPPCR. iUj Q taf 0 1 B Jffa lan, larte, to per lb; medium, I 1- e; Silver, 4 1-Jo. Dressed Chickens 14o per lb. Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef, live, $2 00 to $3 00 per hundred, lb'iis live, 6 to 6 1-2r; hogs dressed 6 V til-2e sheep $1.75 to $2 00 per hd; dressed to; veal, dressed. It 6 1-2; lambs live. $1.50 to $1.76 per head; lambs dressed. 6e. Hubserlbe for the Knterprise. PHI Plessure. If you ever took JteWltt's I. Idle Kuily Hlsets for biliousness or roithllputloti, you know what pill pleasure Is. Tlu-ss famous little pills eleause Ihe liver und rid Ihe system of nil bib- without i lo duelng unpleasant effeeta. They do not gripe, sleken or weaken, but pleusunily give lone and strength to Die tlsu-s sod in guns of the atiiiiiiieh, liv er and Isiwels. Hold by II. A Harding. A high-class preparation for the hair. Keeps the hair soft and Eiossy and prevents splitting at the ends. Cures dandruff and always restores color to gray hair. r mmm -n tmijl. a. r a.u. eu Ihm s a MAIN AND SEVENTH W. L. BLOCK THE HOME FURNISHER MAIN AND SEVENTH We Are Selling Out but to refill with a larger stock than ever and we are not going out of business, but are here to stay. We have made some new improvements and expect a large stock of new goods and so will have to make room. We have decided to have a genuine, bona fide sale. A Real Slaughter Sale. No Fake Everything in the house reduced. Will quote a few of the ridiculously low prices. No doubt you will wonder at our low figures, but it must be as we need the room. We are really going out of the Hardware and Paint business for lack of room, so YOUR PRICE IS OURS. YUM YUM OR CABLE SPRINGS $.75 i I Ranges and Stoves Hardware I Carpets -Linoleums Ve are agents for the following- stoves and raiiKes; I'nlversal, Qulek-meal, Knultless and Htnndard. All have a 20-year guarantee. We sell them at from $27.50 up to $75.00. Air Tight Heaters Large shovels, 75e .35 Forks, t;0n 0 l'otalo Forks, 0c CO I'.akes, 50e ; 25 Hpades. 7.r.e Flows, M-lneh, $1.00 ,ri0 Just received a very line line of Art Hipiares. tSiuiiantecd All Wool Ingrain I'nrpel, per yard ;, .bo T.inen Warp Mailing, per yard Uie up. .00 from $2.00 up, all new and a very fine I u, w)t Herews, 50c ..' 35 lot to pick from. Furniture Hedroom Hi ts from $11.00 Hewing Itoi kers J1.10 Uawhlde Oialrs 40 Ifbn Beds from tl.'jO Paint Imperial, outdoor, with a 3 yr guaran tee per gal, $1.25 ! $1.25 Axes K, I J Saw Sets, 7,ric .15 I Iilaok Diamond Files, 8-Inch 11 Hay Knives, $1.00 75 i Hrush Hcythcs, $1.25 73 I'.rush Hooks 75 Kogar Kettle, per gallon 13 jiucksaws, fiOf 40 1 Ilpeksaws, 75c '. .00 Iliuksaws, $1.00 75 Crockery We have reduced our entire slock of riockcry mid tllnssware. We are the only house In town wllh such n com plete stock and It will pay you to call and see for yourself. Never mind what our Jealous compel Itors I. II you. Mason's Jars 1 ljuart. per dozen . Klltihcls, per dozen As long as Ihey last. Jar tops, per dozen .70 .01 W. L. BLOCK The Home Furnisher'