4 PAOK 2. OREGON CITY ENTKRPRISI, FRIDAY, DECKMBKR It, 1W4 '4 Out Gbffespon(!ents, Cornet tj 2 Brief Bito of Gossip From ?? fttt9 ) f CorresponaenU nr requested to ro- new" their work. We will furnish all ! necessary stationery. The newa from j your neighborhood should appear m : these columns erery ween. WILLAMETTE. Georgia Edmunds 1 out of school on j account of Illness. Bert Shipley la working In Portland. Mr. I.lbby ald hla team to Frank Dar Un. Miss Cora Hunt apralned her ankle very badly laat week. Mr. Dora Jones waa a guest laat week of her parents. Mr. and Mra. John Bul loek. Mra. ' Pearl Adama of Vancouver and Mra. Elmer Thompson of Gladstone, ar visiting Men da here. . Misses Pearl and Ruth Shipley apent Thanksgiving- with frlenda at Oswego. - Mr. and Mra. Jas. Edmunds entertained a party of relativea at Thanksgiving din ner. . Prof, and Mra. Hyatt enjoyed a family reunion Thanksgiving day. .Mra. Frank Brown and little daughter Klinor, were gueata of her mother, Mra. Beavens. Thankagiving. Mra. Root. O'Brien and baby Ethel, of Portland are pending a week or two t the Roddy home. . One of the. most pleaaant (octal event! waa the surprise tendered Mr. and Mra. Hyatt Monday evening, the occasion be ing the 10th anntveraary of their mar riage. About 40 of their frlenda were preaenL Gsroes were played and dainty refreshments were served. At a late hour the gueata departed wishing Mr. and Mra. Hyattt many happy return a. Mr. Mihlatine has sold hla residence to Charley Baker and Johnny Hickman baa old hla home to James Dourney. An Emergency Medicine. For sprains, bruise a, burns, acalda and aimilar Injuries, there la nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It soothes the wound and not only gives instant re lief, from pain, but causes the parts to heal in about one third the time required by the usual treatment. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. . PARKPLACE. . Mr. and Mra. Bray ton called on Mr. and Mra. Thompson Sunday and found Mr. Thompson somewhat improved from hla Illness. Abernathy Grange No. 346 will give a social Saturday evening. December 3. There will be a literary program render ed after which Capt. J. T. Apperaon will give a history of the grange from 1867 to CUTLERY EVERY LIME VAKUN7E) Knives and Razors ioc to $5.00 CHARMAN & COMPANY City Drug Store TtiGuOLo Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass w;ith your water and let it stand twenty-four hours ; a .sediment or st t tlingindicatesan I unhealthy con dition of the kid neys ; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge bo often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. have a sample bottle and a book -"that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- haniton, N. Y. When Umet ftwraa-itaot. writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bingb8mton, N. Y. T All Partsol th County. t the present date. Then will follow a pie social and vmiotu other games, C. it. Douehy, v. w. Bmith and o. F. Jonea commenced to move tn sneuiiing from (he main building Intended for Ab ernathy Urange Hall, thla morning, Nov. 2lh. Thla hall when completed will be one of the best Orange Halls In the ""' Mlaa Haenel who haa been III, ! again seen In her school room. MAKES WORK EASIER. Oregon City People are Pleased to Learn How It It Done. It's pretty hard to attend to dtttlra With a constantly aching back; With annoying urinary disorders. Doan'a Kidney Pills make work easier. They cure every kidney III. Mra. C. Richards, wife of C. Rlcharda. Portland, painter, living at 71 Market ey a: "Mr. Richards values Doan'a Kidney P'lls very highly. He haa had attacks of kidney trouble for years. He la a painter by trade and there la no doubt but that the turpentine haa more or lesa effect on the kidneys, aa I believe moot painters are, more or leas, afflicted with kidney troubles. Laat fall he hud an accute attack and when Doan'a Kidney Pilla were brought to our notice. I got him a box. They so regulated his kid neys that relief came In a remarkably ' ( short time. I have often heard him ex press his appreciation of thla reliable remedy." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City. Call at C 0. Huntley's Drue Store and ask them what their custom era report. For sale by all dealers, price 60 eta. Foater-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T. sole agents for the United States. Remember the name, Doan'a and take no other. , ELDORADO. Dr. Goucher haa finished his cow barn. Julius Moahberger ia working on file barn. Ed. Jones butchered Monday. , Dan Fraslelr and wife are visiting at the tatter's mother.' Mrs. Al Jones Dan ia painting the In side of the house. Robt. Schuebet called on Dell Trul linger of I'nlon Mills Sunday, on busi ness. Curtis Helvey and Verna Bmith at tended the ball at Molalla Thanksgiving. Fred Woodslde and wife of Meadow brook took dinner with Frank and Veva Kinney Thursday. Jonea Broa. are gathering their cattle. Teddy Hammond, of Molalla. Is staying win Dr. and Mrs. Goucher at present. Ern Jones has bought the F. 0. Neu klrchner place, consisting of 80 acrea. Any one wishing cedar posts of any sise will do well by calling on or address ing him at Cams, Oregon. LAXAKOLA GUARANTEED TO CURE CONSTIPATION. Huntley Bros. Co. Recommends It Be cause they know It cures. "There are so many laxatives on the market," says Huntley Broa. Co. "that it ia hard to tell which to recommend, however, it ia a good deal of satisfaction to know that there is at least one we can recommend with every confluence." Experience shows that Laxakola Is sure to benefit every one' in need of a mild, tonic laxative, and we ask our customers to try It on our guarantee. "Experience haa taught us It doesn't pay to deceive the people and recom mend anything that might prove In the least unsatisfactory, but we know Laxa kola Is all right and sure to do good." "It is the only liquid laxative In this More that we are willing to sell with a guarantee, and it tastes so nice that children like it and ask for It." If the baby ia colicky, or fretty, or teething, there is nothing will do so much good as Laxakola. Try It, and If It proves In the least disappointing we will retutn your money. PARKPLACE. Miss Mary SandHtrom and Mlsws Dor othy and Juliette Cross attended the ser vices at the Baptist ?hurch Thursday evening. The debating society held their regu lar business meeting last Friday after noon and elected officers for the coming three months as follows: Bessie In gram, president; Georgia Cross, Vice president: Everett Taylor, secretary; Gladys Shelley, treasurer. Mrs. Ell Rivers was pleasantly sur prised by a host of her friends last Sat urday evening on the occasion of her birthday. Games and dancing were In dulged In until a late hour. Refreshments were served and a good time was parti cipated in by all present. Many members of Abernathy Orange No. I4C, attended National Grange In Portland last week and enjoyed the ex ercise very much. The agricultural dis play was exceptionally good.' Clackamas county , being . well represented. Those who took the sixth and seventh degrees were: W. W. 8mlh and wife, L. W. In gram and wife, W. M. Shank and wife, Mary E. Barlow, D. K. Bill, Mrs. R. J. Goodfelluw, Mrs. Ida Kent. Llvy Stlpp, Cant. Apperson, Willie Rivers, Walter land Effip Morris, Mrs. Richard Greaves, ' and Mrs. Henry Carmack. 1 he Thanksgiving exercises at the Park Place school were a success In every par ticular. The program was good and ex ceptionally well rendered. ' The Mother's club provided the supper. The proceeds which were $19.50 Is to help toward buy ing a piano. No More Suffering. If you me troubled with Indigestion get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia. Cure and see how quickly it will cure you. Geo. A. Thompson, of Spencer, Iowa, nays: "My easy was almost helpless. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure was recommended and I used a few bottles of it and It was the only thing that relieved me. Would not be without It, Have doctored with local pliyKlclaiiH and uli-o at Chicago, and even wtnt to Norway with the hope of gett ing some relief, but Kodol Dyspepsia j Cure Is the only remedy that has done It. Every person sunormg wnn inw- gestlon or P spepala should us It." Sold by Geo. A. Harding, MOUNTAIN VIEW. Little 'James MvUchan was quite sick thla week. Dr. mmrs was called laat Tuesday to attend him. 5 There has been quite a number sick in our part of the city voids and grip the prinuiptU ailment. Mr. and Mra. Comer visited Mr. and Mrs. duelling Saturday and Sunday. Mis. Ahbot who haa been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Seely, excels to return to her home thla week. Hen Kuppenbcndu and his bhde ac companied by a crowd of friends, wended their way to the groom's home where a reception was held last Wednesday even ing. I Horn laat Friday evening to Mr. and , Mra. Mason, another baby ' girl. Thla. only makes T. What a lot of son-In-laws there will be In that family some time. Mis. Iyons and family have moved Into the Chaa. Dickey house. A party whose name we failed to get has leased the Fred Ely Held by the church, Intend ing lo plant a hop yard. Cain and Ramaby have started their meat packing In the property they rented of James Currana. Miss May Thompson and sister have rented rooms down nearer the business part of town in order to make It more convenient for Mlaa May while employed In the store. An entertainment In the church at thla place waa given Thanksgiving eve, and a pleaaant program carried out. If a little more Interest waa taken by the ,ood people of the locality, the little church would nourian ana a great good follow, but only a faithful few stand to gether. A new aide walk Is needed from the scale house to the cemetery, one that two people at lenat could walk side by each. The beautiful city of the dead Is frequently visited by people, especially on Sundays, and a good broad walk Is badly needed. Mr. Munrow haa gone Into the Dairy business and has already a good many customers. Elmer Dixon haa been appointed one of the judges In the Poultry Shows at Port land and Tacoma. Tomy Glbbe came home last week from Washington where' he has been working almost a year. 1 Startllna Evldtnce. Fresh testimony In great quantity Is constantly coming In, declaring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, to be unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland. Bentorvllle. Va.. serves iss an example. He writes: "I had bronchitis for three years and doctored all the time without being benefitted. Then I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few bottles wholly cured me." Equally ef fective in curing all Lung and Throat troubles. Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip. Guaranteed by Howell & Jonea, druggists. Trial bottles free, regular sixes 60c and $1.00. Women love a dear healthy complex ton. Pure blood makea it. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. GARFIELD. J. H. Palmateer has Just returned from Gilliam county where he was visiting relatives. He reports that the antl-pro-hls of that county are fighting angry because the county went dry. Miss Cora Yocum. Mrs. M. K. Irvln. Mrs. I.ethe Willis. Mra. Cassia Epperson, Mr. and Mis. D. M. Marshall. E. C. Huff man. J. E. Btubbs, Horace Davis and F. M. Olll were In Portland attending- the sessions of theN'atlonal Grange l"t week. Robert Duncan took the degrees. The others named took the degrees with the exception of Mrs. Willis and Mra. Ep; person. J E. Stubbs, Garfleld's school teacher will give an entertainment and "basket social at the Irvln school house, Wednes day evening. November 23. The proceeds of the entertainment will be used to re pair the school house. Ourfleld Orange will meet Saturday November 25th. It ia expecting several visitors. . F. M. (JILL. Worst of All Experiences. Can anything be worse than to feel that every minute will be your laat? Such was the experience of Mrs. 8. H. Newson. Decatur, Ala., "For three years" she writes, "l endured insunerauie pum tiom Indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble. IX-atn seei.ied Inevitable when doctors . 1 1 : -1 nil rtmedies failed. At length 1 Was Induced to try Electric Bitters and and the result was miraculous. I Im- Look Around You And you will see that every person in this town that is at all co- tented has a bank account. A bank account is a wonderful help to peace of mind and contentment. If you will put away part of your earnings each tnon h yon will soon be out of the worrying class and on the road to happiness and coniei tment. We will help you all we cm by keeping your sccount for you if you will let us Will you? Then call in and see us, you will be wel come. The Bank of Oregon City Oregon City, Oregon proved at once and now I am completely recovered." For t.lver, Kidney, Stom ach, and Bowel troubles Rloctrle Hitters la the only medicine. Only BOo, It's guaranteed by Howell ft Jones druggist". SPRINOWATKR. My excuse for not giving the Hpilng w titer Items lust week wna tluit t Waa attending the National tlruugtt conven tion at l'ortlimd. Hud ft fin time and everybody eencd to enjoy themselves. The taking of the higher degrees In the Grange work was Very Impressive. The various Oranges had good displays of fruits, vegetable, grasses, grains . and minerals. It la very gratifying- to know that Clackamas county took the first premium. It being a line wagon, donated by the Studebakor Wagon Company. The Eastern people, enjoyed the excursion to the agricultural college experiment sta tion at Con allla. There were 2J states represented at the Grange convention. All reported the Grange In splendid con dition. Thanksgiving day was celebrated In f appropriate manner at Sprlngwater with preaching, praying and singing. The pastor, Itev. Allen, gave a social In the"' evening at the manse. Mrs. Rldgeway Is quite 111. but Is get ting better. Our school teacher. Miss Mulkcy, had a friend teacher visiting her from Clack amas Thanksgiving .Pay. , Miss Kmma ghlbley Is helping lwel- lens. Had quite a wind storm Sunday, a num ber of trees being blown down. f The Sunday school elected the follow- Ing officers: Superintendent. Mr. Karl Shlbley; aasisant superintendent, Albert Smith. The farmers are still preparing lo sow (rain. Prof. Raber's dancing school. Armory Hall. Saturday evening. December 10. A Pleasant Pill. No IMII Is aa pleasant and positive aa DeWltts Little Early Risers. DeWltt's Little Early Risers are so mild and ef fective that children. Hellcat ladles and weak people enjoy their c'j-srslng effect, While strong people say they are the best pills sold. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of the way place, re mote from civilisation, a family la often driven to desperation In rase of acci dents, resulting In burns, cuts, wounds. ulcers, etc. Lay In a supply of Uuck- len's Arnica Salve. It's the beat on earth 26 cents at Howell Jones drug store. PARKPLACE. . M.s. GrlfTog, of Portland, waa a guest in Parkplace last Saturday. Thanksgiving vacation was enjoyed by both teacher! and pupils. Miss Haenel spent her vacation with the Greffoa family In Portland, Miss Wilson and Miss Cutter ate Thanksgiv ing dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. John son, of Gladstone. Mr, H. K. Cross royally entertained hla Sunday school class of young men Inst MAIN AND SEVENTH W. TO MAKE For our New Stock of Wall Paper we decided to reduce all our pres ent stock at the following prices : AND THE BALANCE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF PAINT TO BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICES. jCall and W. L. BLOCK The rasa. 11 .'.ilw" 'WwWHT'm:-':-'--.; n 1 1 11 li 1 11 m 111 1 AYttetnbk Prcpnralionfor As slmilaUnti ttKFotxlmutlktfula Ung (he Stomachs and Dowls vi iaXJ Promote Difjcslion.Ciw rfttl ncss and RestContalns ncliUr OjHiim.Morphine norMiivrait. Not Nakc otic. 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