PAGE 2. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1904. I Out Correspondents7 Corner Brid Bite of Gossip From AO Parisof the County. f Corrsapondenta art) rQUatexl to r- thoir work. We will rurman aii ; necessary atatlonery. The new from your neighborhood should appear In these columni every week. ELDORADO. C. Smith U digging a well at his residence. J. P. Martin aa breaking homes Monday. Bayne Howard of Mullno spent Sun day afternoon at Al. Jones". James Buckner and brother Lewis have rented the Berry Buckner place. There will be a shooting match at Al Jones" next Saturday. November 12. Beef, turkey, etc. The raffle match at Al Schoen- born's Saturday night was largely at tended. Anyone wanting horseshoes reset, will do well by calling on Martin & Jones, half mile north of Mullno, price reasonable and work guaranteed. Oscar Daniels of Washington has moved his family to the old Albright farm on Kidney Ridge. Curtis Helvey Is fixing his mouth for Turkey Thanksgiving and he says he'l wash It down with soda water. A Good Complexion. "Sparkling eyes and rosy cheeks restored by using DeWltfs Little Early Risers." so writes S. P. Moore, of Nacogdoches, Texas. A certain cure for billlousness, constipation, etc Small pill easy to take easy to act Sold by G. A. Harding. EAGLE CREEK. This Is Presidential election day, but everything seems to be very quiet at Eagle Creek. Mr. S. A. Douglass has moved Into the kitchen part of his new house at Eagle Creek. Miss Karr.and Mrs. L. V. Gibson went to Portland today to have some dental work done. Master Edward Douglass Is hauling boards to the station to load a car. Elmer Douglass has been hauling ties for several days. Guy Woodle and wife and W. J. Howlett. made a business trip to Es tacada yesterday. Mr. Thomas Pankey has his new barn completed and will move to Southern Oregon soon, having rented his farm Tor three years. Mr. J. P. Woodle Is laid up with lumbago. He has not been able to work for several days. Ppvpt-' of the farmers have been Rowing i.d sowing grain lately. Mr V raker Is working for S. H. v ug!-9 rA Eagle Creek on his new Irs 'I'V.a E. Douglass and daughter v.. -- .,, r-rwood Sunday, to visit her Mrs. James DeShazer who I, - sick for a short time. '.'.other Praise It y'he" ever praise One Minute Co jch C i 3 for the sufferings It has ; i!e" ! a d the lives of the little ones .- ba.. 1. . A certain cure for colds, f.je'-. "3up and whooping cough. A. '.. .-' rd. Postmaster, of Chester, "Our little girl was un conscious from strangulation during m DiulHun onH tarra ottanlr nf nrnnn m OUUUCU .IV ...u.w .......... v.. . One Minute Cough Cure quickly re lieved and cured her and I cannot praise it too highly." One Minute Cougn cure relieves cougns, manes breathing easy, cuts out phlegm, and draws out inflammation, removes every cause of a cough and strain on PEAVgR CREEK. Many of the farmers of this burg have quit waiting for rain and plow ing in full blast. The by-word is prohibition. Mr. and Mrs. V. Moehnke and H. Steudeman called on Miss Staben last Sunday. Born to the wife of S. P. Londegan Nov. 4th, a baby boy. Daniel Jones is back in this burg again. Three new members were taken into the First Congregational Church last Sunday. Singing school will be held every Wednesday night at the above same Church. Services will be held at this church next Sunday as follows: Welsh preaching at 10:30'a.m.; Sun day school at 2 p.m.; EngliHh ser vices at 7:30 p.m. Everybody are Charman's White Pine And Tar Mentholated Will Cure That Cough In 25 and 50 cent bottles CHARMAN & COMPANY City Drug Store j i cordially Invited to attend theae r- vict-a. D. Moohnke Is sawing wood for Mrs. Edwards. I wonder if he ever strikes a knot? Coyotes are seeming to be getting hungry and are starting to feed on the neighbor's sheep. The Hollman Bros, are making a great racket by clearing a few stumps. H. H. Hughes went to Salem lant week and purchased some full breed Hereford stock. Most of the farmers have finished their fall sowing. Mr. J. DutTy took a trip to Port land yesterday. Mr. E. F. Ginther took In the Grange Fair at Milwaukte Saturday. W. D. Hill and family have left for Eastern Oregon. Mrs. G. A. Schubel and daughter Gertrude made a trip to Portland last week. Mrs. Muralt and daughter Myrtle spent Sunday at the home of E. W. Hornshuh. Otto Hornshuh has returned to Sa lem. Mr. Masslnger Is very sick. Henry Ginther and Henry Hettman made a trip around the world Sun day. Ed. Schmidt was seen parading our streets Sunday. Thousands Cured. DeWltfs Witch Hazel Salve has cured thousands of cases of piles. "I ought a ox of DeWltfs Witch Hazel Snive on the recommendation of our druggist." so writes C. H. La Croix, of Zavalla, Tex., "and used it for a stubborn case of Piles. It cured me permanently." Sold by G, A!, Harding. UNION HALL. Mrs. Chas Pembroke of The Dalles. Oregon. Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Parker. Mr. Dave Fancher. of Oregon City was visiting friends here last week. Mr. J. H. Burns made a business trip to Oregon City one day last week. Mr. Mike Hurias and family visited Mr. Joseph Perrlnger and family Sun day last. Miss Helena Richter visited Louisa Perringer last Wednesday. Mr. T. J. Grimes Is working for Mr. Hemmeleman. he is building a fence now. Mr. Will Draper visited Mr. J. L. Thomas last Sunday. Mrs. J. L. Thomas visited Mrs. An derson last Tuesday. Mr. J. D. Wllkerson was calling on friends in Oregon City and Canby last Saturday. Mrs. Cco'.y and daughter Jennie vis ited Mrs. L. Rlggs one day last week. Mr. Fanton has his shingle mill about ready to run. It will be very handy now for any one when they wish to build a house they can get the lumber and the shingles at the same place. Mr. Fanton's shingle mill is situated very near Mr. James Ad kin's saw mill. Mr. Kenright and family are visit ing Mr. George Maines and wife. Mrs. M aines intends to return home with them and make an extended visit. Mrs. Chas Pembroke was the guest of Mrs. L. Rlggs one day last week. Mr. Will Robbins and mother who have been visiting their son ad broth er, Mr. J. Robbins, are going to leave for Mexico Monday morning. Mr. John Molzan called on Mr. J. L. Thomas last Sunday. Mr. Halsey Phelps of Portland vis ited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. C. Phelps, one day last week. A Heavy Load. To lift that load off the stomach take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It di gests what you eat. Sour stomach, belching, gas on the stomach and all diseases of the stomach that are cur able, are Instantly relieved and per manently cured by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. S. P. Stoors, a drug gist at 297 Main street. New Britain, Conn., says: "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is giving such universal satisfaction and Is so surely becoming the posi tive relief and subsequent cure for this distressing ailment, I feel that I am always sure to satisfy my cus tomers by recommending it to them. I write this to show how well the remedy is spoken of here." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was discovered after; years of scientific experiments and j will positively cure ail stomacn trout) lungs. Sold by G. A. Harding. UABTOniA. jm t A i'n him lira ntn m4' D'jugin dignatu MULINO. We haven't been beard of for some time, but are still on earth. Our little burg is rather quiet and not much news. The sad death of Mr, F. M. Man ning occurred a few days ago after an illness of five months. Besides a wife be leaves eight children to mourn bis demise. Mrs. Felger, of Montana, was visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Veva Kinney, a tew days ago. Fred aud Agnes Woodside have moved to Meadowbrook to reside this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Fauts have moved Into the Pratt house formerly occu pied by Mr. Smith and family. Mr. Wallace is moving his house this week. Edith Wiles is staying with Mrs. Ash by at present. The Barclay family have moved to Marquam where they have purchased property. Mary and Oscar Daniels are mov ing on to the Albright place near Union Mills. The Mulino Itch seems to be very contagious. Jim Currlns of Oregon City Is haul- Ing wheat for ,C. T. Howard. Dan Graves and family have moved to Vnlou Mills. The new woodshed baa been com pleted for the church. When You Have A Bad Cold You want a remedy that will not only give quick relief, but effect a per manent cure. You want a remedy that will relieve the lungs aud keep expectoration easy. You want a remedy that will coun teract any tendency toward pneumo nia. You want a remedy that is pleasant and safe to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all of these requirements and for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds stands without a peer. For tale by Goo. A. Harding. OASTOtllA, of GARFIELD. The Garfield Literary and Debating Society met at the Garfield school house Friday evening, November 4. The question for discussion was: "Resolved, that Local Option will bo beneficial to Clackamas County." The speakers on the affirmative were E. C. Huffman, J. E. Stubbs. and Mrs. M. K. Irvln; on the negative, F. M, GUI and W. R. Oat field. The affirma tive speakers were eloquent and force ful, the negative put up a lot of "hot air." so perforce the decision of the Judges was in favor of the affirmative. A good program of recitations and readings was rendered. The ques tion for debate next Friday evening Is "Resolved, That women should not be deprived of the right of suffrage." The affirmative speakers are Sulma Rodlun. Lucretla Lemon, Mr. Wallace, and Mr. V. R. Oat field; the negative, F. M. Gill, J. E. Stubbs and E. C. Huffman. Everyone Is welcome to attend. Dr. Ernest L. Tiffany, the temper ance evangelist, spoke at the Garfield 1IVER TROUBLES I "I find Thedford's Black-lrraaiht a food medicine for li ar d-saaa. Itr mtmr en after he had ap nt HOOwithrinctnra It nilll'fii'fit Innr I Use" MH8 I A OL1.NK UAKTI , Parkenburg, W. Va. If your liver does not act reg ularly go to vonr dniffffirt and secure a package of Thitlforii'a IS l.i. I, iraui'lit and take a du e tuirpit. Tbia great family medicine frees the constipated bowels, stirs up the torpid liver and rauiea a Withy secretion of bile. Thedford's Black Draught will lear.se the Imweli of im pirntie and strengthen the kid nevs. A torpid liver invites culiU lilioune, chills and fever and all n anner of sick ness and cnntai:nn. Weak kid neys rwult in Unpht'i (I in ane which claims as many mt ins as conniiinpt'on. A "Vcent package of Thedford's Hl; k Dranpht should always t kept in the liouvr. "I tired The.lfnrd's Black Draught to- liirr and k dn- rorn- filatnt- arri nod net nins lii rit-l t "-v.lLLl .il COl'r'M AN, 1W- Dieoeag, :u. THaiDFOnD'5 t ipiiufiTi DONT K GET WET!' ASK YOUB DEAttP fOi THE SLICKER MADE fAMOUJ BY A DEPUTATION CvtATENDING OVEP MODE THAN, HALP A CENTUM TOWER'S jarnwnti anil material in pltxK or yellow for all kinds of wet work. MTUFACTION U CUUAKTtES YOU 3TK3 TO , THE SIGN OF THE FISH. Ju A J. TOWH CO. aOJTOM. MAM U 4 A TOWtt CANADIAN CO. TOSOMTO.CAM A DELIGHTFUL BEVERAGE A Safe Stimulant A Good Medicine For 8 a le by - E. MATTHIAS- , ol Agsncy for Oregon City. 1 rv hall Saturday night, November 6th. The hall was tilled with a wry at tentive crowd. Dr. Tiffany Is the most eloquent and forceful speaker who has ever spoken In Garfield. He Is very witty ami logical, i Ralph Ieuton and Enrl Wagner set tled a difference with their fists last Friday night Ralph was the victor. An oyster supper aud social was given at the residence of Conrad Krlg baum, November 11. Twenty guests were present, and all enjoyed them selves, The work on the O. W. P. da mla progressing rapidly. The excavation of the reservoir Is moving apace. The canyon of the Clackamas resounds 1 with the sound of labor day and night. I C. A. I,xney aud Miss Nora Hale attended the temperance lecture at I Garfield last Saturday In "Pa's top buggy." November Sth, election day, dawned clear and bright. Little Interest Is being manifested t tha presidential part of the ticket.' All Interest cen ters In the prohibition question. The flection at Garfield Is quiet. Prohi bition will carry Garfield precinct by a good majority. Whiskey Is flowing freely at Eagle Creek, several voters being In a maudlin condition. The probability Is that that precinct will go wet. November 9th. Garfield precinct on on prohibition gives the following vote: for prohibition 37; against ",7; a plurality of 20. Eagle Creek gave a plurality of 42 against prohibition. Roosevelt carried both precincts by a largo majority. F. M. GILL A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merrltt. of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a startling test resulting In a wonderful cure. He writes, "a patient was attacked with violent hetnorhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach. 1 had often found Electric Hitlers excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so I prescribed them. The patient gain ed from the first and has not had an attack In fourteen months." Electric Hitters are positively guaranteed for Dyspepsia. Indigestion, Constipation, and Kidney troubles. Try them. Only 60 cents at Howell and Jones. OABTOrtlA. fiaan tU " Hmd Yjb Haw lmn Herb. H. Edwards Injured Herb. H. Edwards of Dos Moines,' Iowa, got a fall on an Icy walk last winter, spraining his wrist and bruis ing his knees. "Tho next day," he : says, "they were so sore and stiff I j was afraid I would have to stay in ' bed, but I rubbed them well with , Chambcrlaln'a Pain IJalm and after a ; few applications all sorenesH hail ills-' appeared." For sale by (ieo. A. Hard-: Ing. Among the notable featurea of the Argonaut for November 7th will bo ; "A Mlx l p With Cupid," one of the most amusing stories ever published MAIN AND SEVENTH W. 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. Y 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 Ranges and Stoves We are agents for the following stoves and ranges: Universal, Quick-meal, Faultless and Standard. All have a 20-year guarantee. We sell them at from I27.SO up to 75.00. Air Tight Heaters from 12 00 up, all new and a very fine lot to pick from. Furniture Bedroom Bets from $11.00 Bc-wlng Kockera $110 RawhMe Chairs 40 Iron Beds from 11.90 Paint Iiriix-tl.il. outdoor, with a 3 yr guaran tee per gal. (1.25 W. L. BLOCK The , ii ; ". ,!'T"," -1 1 ..'irrr'Tfr" mmm AYf scfable Prf parnlionTor As -slmllnllnU HwFixxlamtlkCula ling the Stomachs and Bowls if ftomotcs Di;e9tlon,ChiH'rrur ness ami IVsi Contains nt'ltUr Otikim.Morphine nor Mineral. Not Nam c otic. fill ftiM?! Vws A perfect Remedy for Con-tupo lion. Sour Slunwcrt.lliarrttocA Worms .Convulsions .Feverish nrs mmI Log or Sleep. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. In the Argonaut; "A Sunday Spent at Tlvoll," a letter In which lieraldliui Homier tells of a day ieiit In the hills above Rome; a review of, and extracts from, "Japan: An Interpreta tion," by Lafcadlo llearn; a Uuidon letter, telling of Arthur W. I'lnuro's play. "The Wife Without a Smile." and the sensation It has created; and criticisms of "tilltterlng tilorla" at the Columbia Theatre, aud "1'retty Peg gy" at the (.rami Opera House, by Josephine Hart Phelps. '1 1 1 a Ml"" '"' '.H?" hi LXACT COPV Or WRAPPCS). I if Hat J I lUillliral EA TT TT VEGETABLE SICILIAN ALES Hair Renewer Makes the hair erow long and heavy, and keeps it soft and glossy. Stops falling hair and cures dandruff. And It always restores color to gray hair. Sold for fifty years. "".rr.iTrr.rt.'rrr." L. BLOCK THE HOME FURNISHER SPRINGS Hardware targe shovels, 76c .16 Forks, 60c 40 Potato Forks, 80c 60 Rakes, 60c 26 Hpadea, 7Dc 60 Frows, M-lnch, 11.00 SO Tlench fiiTews, 60c 36 11.26 Axes S6 flaw Bets, 76c 36 Black Diamond Fllea, 1-Inch 11 Hay Knives, fl.00 76 UniHh Scythe, $1.26 76 Tlrush Hooks, 76 Rugar Kettle, per gullon 13 Tlucksaws, 60c 40 Bucksnwa, 76c 60 Bucksaws, $1.00 76 ,tj For Infanta and Children. ! I If... II ine kmq tou nave Always Bought Boars the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years yms Mvravai . am. Chronic Cass. Osteopathy made Its early fiiim helping such chronic ailments a rheumatism, asthma, old dlKliH-atloim and nervous breakdowns. With old uml young It bus been found equally able to cope with acute illnesteH, however, and now fevers, colics, acuta pains of many sorts and the emerg ency Ills are as much Its legltlniuto province as the old abandoned chron ic cases. See Dr. Parker. Itoom l.'l, tianle lltilldlng. Oregon tity MAIN AND SEVENTH $1.75 Carpets - Linoleums Just received a very fine line of Art flquarea. Guaranteed All Wool Ingrain Carpet, per yard 60 I.ln-n Warp Matting, per yard 16c up. Crockery We have reduced our entire atork of Crockery and Glassware. We are the only house In town with auch a com plete stock and It will pay you to call and sea for yourself. Never mind what our Jealous competitors tell you. Mason's Jars 1 Quart, per doren .. 70 Itulihers, per dozen 01 As lung ax they last. Jar tops, per doien 21 Home Furnisher M AW