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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER , 1904.
I Out Correspondents' Corner :
3 Brief Bits of Gossip From All Parts of the County.
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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.
I In this part of the country, and we prom.
In the public that the entertainment
will be the best ever given In Garfield.
The dramatis pemoline of Ulack-eyed
Susun consists of fifteen character and
twelve supernumeraries. Mack ltlundcre
will have twelve negro characters, con
slitting of nine men and three women, and
Is very comical.
It la not Improbable that a Juvenile.
Orange will soon be organised In connec
tlon with Garfield Orange. Such a move.
in the writer's opinion, would be for the
welfare of the Orange..
The Debating Society lust Friday night
discussed the question: Resolved that
there Is more pleasure derived from hope
than from memory. The negative slda
won. The next question tor discussion
Is: Resolved that the minority Is more
often In the right than the majority. One
week from Friday night there, will be a
mock trial.
Mrs. Sarah Palmnteer and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Rena Duncan, have gone to 011-
llara and Morrow counties to visit relatives.
F. M. 01LU
CLACKAMAS.
Mr. James Harper has rented the house
belonging to George Brown, better known
at the Shute's place. He has moved In
the household goods belonging to his
son and family, and the two parties will
occupy the house until Spring. Mr. Har
per has bought twenty acres of land
west of Marlon Johnson's place, and will
build a , small cottage thereon next sum
mer. Mrs. Rickman, who has been living In
Kansas since the death of her husband
a few years ago, lately returned to Clack
amas. Thornton Strlte has completed the
fencing of the five acre tract In Clacka
mas Park which he purchased last fall.
The said tract has been cleared of brush
and timber and is now In readiness for
cultivation. We are Informed that it is
for sale.
C. F. Clark complains of having ost
thirty-five head of sheep the past year
by the depredations of neighborhood
dogs, besides having several torn and
maimed. He proposes to shoot all dogs
caught running sheep on his premises.
The young people of the 8. C. EX are
preparing for an entertainment In the
near future.
Active preparations are going on In
both churches of this place for Christ
mas services.
We are informed that several ladies
of this place will make an appeal to the
county court this week, in behalf of
"Blllle Danforth." Mr. Danforth Is cer
tainly entitled to help. He has bravely
done all that he could to support himself
since the death of his mother, "Grand
man" Clark, but has been ill In bed for
several weeks. At present writing he
can get about a little with the aid of
crutches.
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 oniy liquid laxative in this
store that we era willing to sell with a
guarantee, and It tastes so nice that
children like it and ask for It."
If the baby la 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 return your money.
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 Bros. Co. "that
It is hard to tell which to recommend,
however, it is a good deal of satisfaction
to know that there is at least one we
can recommend with every confidence."
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 has taught us It doesn't
pay to deceive the people and recom-
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CUTLERY
Knives and
Razoi
ioc to $5.00
CHARMAN
& COMPANY
City Drug Store
STAFFORD.
Beautiful weather In Stafford, and the
plows, harrows and drills stop for noth
ing, not even the Sabbath. Well, yes,
they did hold In Saturday for the shoot
ing match over at Charlie Thompson's.
Mr. and Mrs. Durr and Mrs. Wlesen-
born visited old friends In Portland last
week for a few days.
We were glad to hear that Lou Loed
temeier was arrested for beating his
little girl, and hope he will meet hla just
deserts. Poor little motherless wait! The
Aid Society should have taken the little
ones when the mother died last summer.
Mrs. Durr lost her purse last Thurs
day In Portland. As she stepped on to a
Madison street car at the west end of
the bridge, she missed her purse, contain
ing $".25, she knows of. besides other
small change. She thinks a man who
took hold of her elbow to assist her on
to the car may have taken It
Gage's telephone Is out of "whack" and
will neither speak or answer.
A number from this vicinity attended
the National Grange at Portland and en
Joyed it Immensely. The displays of the
products of Oregon and Washington
were certainly fine. Of course there
was the usual amount of good natured
Joshing. One young fellow, presumably
from Washington county, was heard to
say: "See how Clackamas has things
heaped. In no order at all. Now look at
Washington, everything of a kind by It
self and classified, as It were." "Yes,"
spoke up a young man from Mllwaukle,
"Tnat is ust it. This display la typical
of the two counties. In Washington,
where you can raise onions you don't
raise potatoes or fruit; where you can
raise oats you can't raise wheat and so
on. while In Clackamas you can raise
them all with a hop yard thrown In, on
any farm."
airs, i-owen nas oeen m Portland a
number of days having some dentistry
work done. One can ride now on the
"palace car" clear to or from the Field's
bridge. It comes down to the bridge
every other trip, we hear. At least It
comes six times a day, and is quite
convenience to many.
The brass band has a telephone in Its
room now and the Professor comes every
Thursday to give Instruction.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schats went to
Portland Sunday morning.
A slight frost the past two nights the
first of the season here, though lower
localities say there was a frost some
weeks ago.
No More Suffering.
If you are troubled with indigestion get
a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and see
how quickly it will cure you. Geo. A
Thompson, of Spencer, Iowa, says: "My
case was almost helpless. Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure was recommended and I
used a few Dottles of it and it was the
only thing that relieved me. Would not
be without it. Have doctored with local
physicians and also at. Chicago, and even
went to Norway with the hope of gett
ing some relief, but Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure is the only remedy that has done
me any good, and I heartily recommend
If.. Every person suffering with Indi
gestion or Dyspepsia should use It."
Sold by Oeo. A. Harding.
A Pleasant Pill.
Living at an out of the way place, re
mote from civilisation, a family la often
driven to desperation in case of acci
dents, resulting In burns, cuts, wounds,
ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Buck
len's Arnica 8alv. It's the best on earth
Zi cents at Howell A Jones drug store.
person cannot speak ICnt'.'.eh and has
Just come out of a hospital a crlppln,
paralysed from rheumatism. Yes one
lady gave the poor man a dollar and fifty
cents, his dinner unit a nice lunch, lie
only had one arm when there II was
douhled tip In his sleeve, but at the
next house It was the rheumatism, lie
could also speak plain Kngllsh. UmiK
out he will visit you all.
Two hobo paused through town one
day last week. They were the real arti
cle. Mr, J. p. Stliiman Is assisting I- It,
Klrchem In finishing W. Klrchem's new
house.
' Mr, Oeorge Clark has purchased prop
erty near Mt, Scott and Intends to make
his residence there. ,
Saturday, December 3, was the regular
monthly meeting day of Harding Gringo,
also the annual election of officers. Most
of the officer were re-elected with ex
ception of Master. II. 8. A'nderson will
occupy that chair for the ensuing year.
Harding Orange Is In a flourishing con
dition and la still growing In numbers.
Hurrah! for old Clackamas County. It Is
pretty tough for other counties to stand
on tha ground and listen while Clacka
mas stands on the "top rail" and crows.
EACLE CREEK.
We are having some cool frosty weath
er, but do not think the freese will hurt
the grain.
Mr. William Kurr and Mr. Cahlll are
repairing A. D. Burnett's house and I
Baker la preparing to build his new
shop at Eagle Creek.
A. W. Cooke and wife of Damascus,
were up visiting at W. J. Howlltts Sun
day. Mark and Ell Rivers were seen on the
streets of Eagle Creek yesterday.
Mr. Joseph Bracket haa gone to Eastern
Oregon for a three years' stay The
Grange will miss Joe .as he was a very
regular attendant.
J. P. Woodle and rfwlly attended
church at Dover Sunday.
Mr. Ward Douglas waa laid up all last
week with a sprained ankle.
Mr. Oeorge I.lun, a former resident of
Eagle Creek was visiting relatives and
friends here last week.
LOGAN.
Jack Frost is again an unwelcome vis
itor, pinching web-foot roses.
Logan is neither dead nor a "dry"
town. Just a busy place.
There will be a basket social at Stone
School house December .
There will also be a ball at Harding
Hall on December 26th. All respectable
people are Invited. Music by Morton's
orchestra of Damuscus. Good order will
be maintained.
The Logan Debating Society meets
Saturday evenings. The next question
for discussion Is: "Resolved. That labor
unions are a detriment to the country."
There also was one of that class who
exhibits a deformed hund. also presents
a book with printed statement that said
BEAVER CREEK.
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by O.er-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
It used to be considered that only
urinary and bladder troubles were to 1
traced to the kidneys,
but now modern
science proves that
nearly all diseases
have their beginning
jn the disorder of
these most important
organs.
The kidneys filter
and purify the blood
that is their work.
Therefore, when your kidneysare weak
or out of order, you can understand how
quickly your entire body is affected and
how every organ seems to fail to do its
duty.
If you are sick or " feel badly,'1 begin
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon
as your kidneys are well they will help
all the other organs to health. A trial
will convince anyone.
If yotf are sick you can make no mis
take by first doctoring your kidneys.
The mild and the extraordinary effect of
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great
kidney remedv, is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful cures
of the most distressing cases, and is sold
on its merits by all f":7u-
druirtrists in fifty-cent dnSe;
and one-dollar size gugWijlK
bottles. You may "i-H!s
have a sample bottle noma of Swamp-Root
by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you
how to find out if you have kidney or
bladder trouble. Mention this paper
when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing
hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Bingharaton.N.Y., on every bottle.
Jack Frost appears to have been com
ing rather severely of late.
Mr. and Mrs. A. McC'ord are visiting
with relatives at Ely at present.
A number of the young people who at
tended the party at the Steudeman resi
dence reported a good time, as they al
ways do. Mr. Steudeman was 63 years
old last Saturday night and took an ac
tive part In the games which were played.
E. Ixnidigan is visiting relutlves here.
O. Thomas, who is Ihe owner of a I'i'i
acre ranch near I'rlncyllle. Is home for
a short time. ' "
G. Slaben and A. Thomas culled on
V. Camerth last Sunday.
It. Stuben and II. Mochnke. who at
tended the German tnawniierade at Ore
gon City last Saturday night, returned
home looking as though they had thor
oughly enjoyed themselves.
V. Hughes, a prominent young farmer
of Heaver Creek, went to the city the oth
er clay and bought a disc drill after many
years hard sowing by hand.
Driven to Desperation.
No 1111 is as pleasant and positive as
DeWltt's Mule Kaily Risers. DeWitt's
Mule Karly Klpers are so mild and ef
fective that children, delicate ladles and
weak people enjoy their cleansing effect,
while strong people say they are the best
pills sold. Hold by Geo. A. Harding.
Drying Mis
2325 Keele? St..
Chicago, III., Oct., 2, 1902.
I nuff.'re.J with falling and con
gestion of the womb, with severe
pains through the groins. 1 tuf
Fwrv.1 terribly at the tima of men
itruatio'i. nil blinding headaches
and nub ni if of blood to the brain.
What to try I knew not, for it
seemed that I had tried all and
failed, hut I bad never triad Wine
of Card ii, that blessed remedy for
lick women. I found it pleasant
to take td soon knew that I had
the riz'it medicine. New blood
sneme.l to course through my veins
and atir uting eleven bottlei 1
wm a "ell woman.
Mn. Bush it now in perfect
health because she took Wine of
Cardui r menstrual disorders,
bearing iown pains and blinding
headaw when all other remedies
failed l bring her relief. Any
ufferer may secure health by tak
ing Wine of Cardui in her home.
The CM bo.tle convinces the pa
tient ilie is on the road to health.
For '
special
Vllliv:
Depar' i
Medic
dvice in case requiring
'iirer.uoii. address, giving
, ,. "Ihe Ladies Advisory
. t." The Chattanooga
e Co., Chattanooga, ienn.
Worst of All Experiences.
Can anything be worse than to feel
that every minute will be your last? Such
was the ciperlence of Mrs. R. II, Ncwson,
Decatur, Ala., "For three years" she
writes, "1 endureu insuttcrabie nam trout
Indlgestlun. stomach and bowel trouble
leuti aeciiied Inevitable when doctors
tnd nit remedies failed. At length I
wss Induced to try Electric Hitters and
and the result waa mlraculoua. I Im
proved at ones and now I am completely
recovered. For Uver, Kidney, Btoro
ach. and Bowel troubles Electric Bitter
Is the only medicine. Only S lt'i
guaranteed by Howell Jones druggists.
GARFIELD.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irvln were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Irvln. Sun
day. Mrs. V. 8. Irwin was the guest of Mrs.
Martha pavls, Sunday.
J. H. Palmateer has at last purchased
CAMUS.
Mr. and Mrs. William W. Griffith and
daughter Gertrude, of Oregon City, and
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Oiifflth from
Cambria, Wisconsin, were the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. lAndon last ftundny.
Mr. C. R Stewart of Carua lost a val
uable hoiae and colt a few days ago.
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Startling tvldtncs.
Fresh testimony in great quantity la
constantly coming In, declaring Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, to be unequaled. A
recent expression from T. J. McFartand,
Bentorvllle, Vs.. serves as 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 A Jones,
druggists. Trial bottles free, regular
sties 60c and 11.00.
UNION HALL.
AYcue taUe Prcparfliionror As-
slmQallntf the Food nmlBctf iita
ting the Stomachs and Dowels or
Tromolcs Digcslion.Chmrul -ftcssandRfM.Contahis
nelitrr
ttoitim.Mofpluiie norJinrral.
Not Narcotic.
Jtn.Smm
Ammhrnt 1
7,il s i Ml I
Aperfrcl Remedy forConslipa
Hon, Sour Stomach, DlarThoca
Worms .Convulsions .Kevrrish
nest and Lot Of SLEEP.
FiCSimiW Sigmdureof
NEW YOUR. ,
lxact corv or whamm.
Tor Infants nnd Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature
of
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
niEU
Tea esiwa ea.
way. The music was excellent, flood
order wss maintained throughout the
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kohblns visited Mr.
Itlevlns and wife lust Humiuy.
Mr.' J. Hess snd wife were visiting Mr.
William and family last Bunday.
Mrs. B. J. llelvey wss the guest f
Mrs. J. II Burns last Hunduy.
Mr. 8am Wllkrrson haa his barn tin-
Uhd
Mr. It. l. Ilelvry has gone lu F.atri
Orrgun to stny this wlnii-r, on account
of his health.
Mls Marin l'uvrrlri visited relative
In l'ortlund lust week,
Mr. J. Burns railed on Mr. Will Draper
lust Hunduy.
Hubscrlbe for Ihe Enterprise.
The dance given In t'nlon Hall by Mr. '
Krunk ltrlKK whs a success In every
TUT A T7 17 PC vegetable Sicilian
lniilLriUu) Hair Renewer
why not stop this falling of your hair? At this rate you will 100a
be without any hair' Just remember that Hairs Hair Renewer
stops falling hair, and makes hair row.
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MAIN
AND
SEVENTH
W. L. BLOCK
THE HOME FURNISHER
MAIN
AND
SEVENTH
TO MAKE ROOM
The Head of a Department of the
U. S. GOVERNMENT
SAYS ORRINE CURES
Whiskey Habit
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
Offir nf thm Ptitilty Prlti.v.
the Inng-taiked-of buggy. He wiih out: Wwlilng ton, D. C, April 18, 1904.
Bunday displaying his purchase to all j n'0nla,CoVul,Jii'v!'4
who wished to gaze thereon, the glrlH cm- Osntlemss ! My stuntios wss fsiisntly esllsd to
. ii.. lt.iii i . . i ess of tbt smployMofthis office who taBd,throagh
peciully. While returning from playing hibita of IntoiicUliig drink, become to inefficient
the role of the "young panther" the name && ;f .'wl&sVJl "tK
evening, he drove over a log and a stump . sppttltt, but pranlictlly til of the ordinary tifnt
and nlt. ln.rl i t tl.o h.iiru l, i ! of dutlpstloo, diatppttrtil, snd I am smurad by
ana was pit'.. lied out of the buggy, tint tho. Interuttd thai to Orrine" belongi thtcrtd't
ko far an we can learn, except collecting' foMhlatietllsnt rtault. It It s pltaaurt to mt to
rttuluto baatocial, Youra nr truly,
P. W. !.,
. Public 1'iUiler.
Take Orrine quietly at home I
To curt without pttlant't knowledge, boy Orrine
Ko 1 j for voluntary traatroeot, buy Orrint Ho. 2.
Psics, $1.00 rag Box.
Curt effecttd or money refusdtd.
Rook on "Drunkenneat" (tealed)free on rtqutat.
winui oiBiivu imieuj un. rtoeipiui pi.w uy
For our New Stock of Wall Paper
we decided to reduce all our pres
ent stock at the following prices:
10-12 cts paper 5c double roll
15-18 44 44 ioc 44 "
25-28 44 44 15c
35c 44 25c
40c 44 30c 4 4 4 4
50c 44 35c
a Kmall quantity of (.'laekama enmity's I
valuable real estate, he was uninjured, j
A special meeting of f'.urfleld Grange I
will be held Wednesday evening at 7:110. I
Garfield Grange will give an entertain
ment Wednesday evening, December 2Mh.
The program will consist of the drama,
Black-eyed. Susan, a negro farce, Black
Blunders, recitations, songs and niUKlc,
The actors In Black-eyed Susan will be The Orrine Co.. Inc.. Wafhineton. D. C.
attired in sailor costumes, or costumes to, ol 1 and raeommtsdad by
suit the parts. No suchv extensive cos-' Howell A Jones, near Suspension Bridge
turning has ever been attempted before Oregon City, Oregon.'
AND THE BALANCE OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF PAINT TO
BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF PRICES.
Call and get your wall paper for spring as it will pay you
W. L. BLOCK The Home Furnisher