PAGE 2. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1904. Brief Bit oi GoKip From All Prisof$ County. : Oar Cot f espondents Corner CorrespoiidenU are requested to re new their work. We will furnish all necessary stationery. The newa from your neighborhood should appear in these columns every week. LOGAN. t Stone has a reading circle next mat ing at Mr. Hayden's. Mr. T. Rlebhon was calling on prairie friends Sunday. ' ' Mr. A. Swales will have a shooting natch Friday, next, for geese. Claude and Helen 6prague will be home to pnd the holidays this week. Mrs. John.' Boas and family went to Portland Saturday to attend the marrlajc of her sister. Miss Sophia Shuttle to Mr. O. Strahn. Henry Huber, of Trout Lake, Wash' lngton Is In Logan again. 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 miia. 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 mend anything that might prove in the leant unsatisfactory, but we know Laxa kola Is all right and sure to do good." "It is the only liquid laxative in this tore 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 Is 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. GARFIELD. Estacada has a newspaper four weeks old. j , There was a family re-union at R. O. Palmateer's Sunday. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. oh n Stevens; Mr. and Mrs. James Linn; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wills, Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Palmateer, and R. G. Palmateer, Jr. Three grandchildren were present. The Grange entertainment will be De cember 28th. It has been necessary to postpone the giving of Black Eyed Susan till another time. A good program will be rendered. F. M. GIT J.. A Pleasant Pill. Living' at an out of the way place, re mote from civilization, a family Is 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 Salve. It's the best on earth 25 cents at Howell & Jones drug store. .STAFFORD. Killing hogs and sacking snuda seems to be the order of the day. In spite of the dry summer, potatoes turned out a fair crop and farmers, are realising a satisfactory price for them. , After lying In bed nearly six months, owing to an Injury to her back. Miss Annie Aden has a prospect of being able to sit up soon, which will be a source of great rejoicing to herself and family as well as to her mtiny friends. She has borne her enforced confinement with ex emplary patience. . . , We have been favored, or otherwise, with .quite a run of beggars. By a strange eo-lnrldeiice each carried a little book reciting that each had Just gotten out of a hospital and was unable to work, Some of them had a wife and five help less, children, while others had an old mother and four slaters dependent on them. We have heard that a man In Portland has organised a band of beg gars to prey upon the people of the country and exact a certain per cent of their gains. It looks as though it might be so. One man said he counted, up the bits and cents that one of the gentry had down on his book and it showed that he had collected II. 00. that day and ths day was not far spent either. The man to whom the tramp presented his story concluded that the tramp already had secured more money than he himself had earned and so he declined to contribute. But a couple of men have appeared ask ing for work and they would undoubtedly have been employed but they carried with them an odor ot "Iodoform" or maybe generations of unwashed "cor poroclty" which was quite unbearable to unaccustomed noses, therefore they pas. sed on. Boys we hear there are to be two wed dings in the near future, but although we have scanned the paper over and over we failed to find' any mention of the marriage license having been is sued. Perhaps It might have gotten into the other paper. Mr. Welsenborn took his son-in-law, Mr. Durr and family, to Glencoe, to spend the holidays with Mrs. Walters, another daughter, after which they will return to their beloved Kansas. on; had an empty bag on his back oon jtalnlng two railroad tunnels;was cross eyed at the back of his nook and his hair was cut curly: he was born before him elder brother, hi mother being present at the occasion, Vl.?n last seen he was shoveling the wind off the court house with the Intention of raising money enough to secure another one of theso bags. ELDORADO. Startling Evidence, 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 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 & Jones, druggists. Trial bottles free, regular sixes 10c and S1.00. No Mors Suffering. MARQUAM. Mrs, Geo. Bently ;has returned to her home from Portland where she spent several days visiting her sons. J Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Marquarn spent Sunday at '.a, home of Mr. and Mrs. X. jD.; Leabo. The counters and showcases at the store of Prank Riding's and J. O. Marquam's, are beautifully decorated with Xmaa goods. Miss Lilly Bently is sick. We all hope she will soon get well. Miss Kate Ridings, who has been sick for the past month, Is able to be on our streets again. n , Rev. Clerno wiil preach a Christmas sermon at the M. E. church Sunday. Dr. Leonard was called today to at tend Mrs. J. St. Groshong who is quite ill. Miss Rosy Vorhees was buried In the Dart cemetery last Friday. Mr. William Doores contemplates mov ing to Eastern Oregon in the near future. We all wish him a great success. Mr. Frank Ridings is having his poul try dreied for the Portland market to day. Mrs. Ann Ridings has had a severe at tack of neuralgia. Miss Pear Leabo commented her sec ond term of school last Monday. 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 bottles of It arid It was the only thlnfc 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 It. Every person suffering with Indi gestion, or Dyspepsia should use It." Sold by Geo. A. Harding. DeWitt's Is the only senulna Witch Hazel Salve" writes J. L. Tucker, of Centre, Ala. ' have used it In my family tor flies. Cuts, and Burns for years, and can recommend It to be the beat Salve on the market. Every family should keep it. as it is an Invaluable household remedy, and should always be keDt on hand for Immediate use." Mrs. Samuel Gage, of North Bush, N. T., says: "1 had a fever sore on my ankle for twelve years that the doctors could not cur. All salves and blood remedies proved worthless. I could not walk for over two years. Finally I was persuaded to try DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, which has completely cured me. Ii Is a wonder- rui renew." DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures without leaving a scar. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. J I 4 LJV v r Pi DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kid- nev, liver and blad- .i '. i It is the great med- i ical triumph of th , nineteenth century discovered after vear. I of scientific research hy Dr. Kilmer, the eminent kidney and Madder specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, uric acid, catarrh of the bladder and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work and in private practice, and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not already tried it, may have a sulnple bottle sent free by mail, also a book tell ing more about Swamp-Root, and hpw to find out if you have kidney or bladder trou ble. AYben writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer it, Cn Binphamton. v v 1 The retrularL --TrT,.'wte Bom ot Swim p-Root. Don't make nftv-cent dollar size bottles are old bv all eood druggists. any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on '.very bottle. PARKPLACE. The Mothers Club made many hearts glad Monday, by presenting the school with a handHome new piano for a Christ mas gift. Everyone appreciates the ef forts of the club In trying to Improve the school so much and thank the ladles heartily for their kind gift. The Sunday school wll give the can tata. "Christmas at Rosemary," Friday evening .December 1M In the Assembly Hall. Program begins at 8 p.m. It promises to be one of the best entertain ments ever given In Park place. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith were made happy Tuesday morning by the arrival of a 9 pound daughter who came to live' with them.' Charlie wears a broad smile and says. "Just come In and see my girl, she's the' finest baby In town." Mr. and Mrs. Paul Freetag. from Port land, were guests In Parkplace the first of the week. School will close Friday the 24 th for holiday vacation and re-open January 22, 1905. Prof. Read will go to his home In Milwaukie; Mips Haenel will spend her vacation with her parents at Cirvallis; Miss. Castg goes to Mulino, Miss fhilds to McSlinnvllle, and Mixs Wilson and her niece. Miss Cutter, will upend the week of vacation at Monroe. Captain Smith has been suffering' for nearly a week with rheumatism ir, the neck. i Mr. Hayford had an operation perform ed on his head Monday and Is hnpi .vhiK nicely under the care of Dr. Monet Driven to Desperation. No Pill Is as pleasant and positive as DeWitt's Little Early Risers. DeWitt's Little Early Risers 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. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. GREENWOOD. Chaa. Rider and family have gone to Eastern Oregon on a visit. Mrst Eastman went to Portland hos pital to see Mr. Eastman. It Is reported that Mr. Eastman Is not quite so well. Gordon Jones Is home from Ban Fran cisco on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones. Mr. Frank McCormlck Is home and his health Is Improving fast. Mr. and Mrs. Gruger, Mr. niul Mrs. Geo. Rider and Mrs. W. II. Joins visited the new bride, Mrs. C. V. Stoker. John Stoker has brought his blj drove of cattle down from the mountain rng. all looking fine. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Calif of Oregon City attendod our social. . Our basket social and entertainment went One. One Incident happened much to the annoyance of two of our young ladles whyi onf married man and a small boy bought their baskets. They have been promised a thrashing If such will happen again, and the married man may think himself lucky if he don't get two whippings. Boys dont be so slow next time. Beware ot Counterfeits. 4i , BEAVER CREEK. Christmas is here and Beaver Creek has a male quartette organized ready to sing for old Santa, and the old year out and the new year in, and from now on all that you will hf-ar will be sing. sing, sing. II. Htaben and brother, Arthur, left this week for Portland where they will take part In constructing a large summi-r resort. D. Stiner narrowly escaped having his leg broken last . wrelo He was rldlns J hor seback when the horse slipped and fell, throwing Its full weight on the leg on the plank road. The mishap occurred near Shubei. August ftluhm lost a valuable horse last week and has another vijry ill. The rilMf'AHP let KiinnriHAil in ha lima again. Mrs. Wm. -Martin, who has tVen ling ering for many months, died at hi-r home on Beaver Creek, Saturday, Decem ber 17th at 9 a.m. Mrs. Martin was only SB years of age and leaves husband, seven children, four brothers and sister besides her parents to mourn her. death, There will be a O'hrlxtmus tree the Monday following Christmas. Ail who attended the wedding dance at the residence of J R. Lewis of Cams, report a good 'time. Lost a. small boy about the size of a man, barefooted with his father's shoes INDIGESTION "I was troubled wita si, sob. trouble. Thedford't Blaek Draught did ma nor ge4 ia oae week tbaa ail ths deb tor's medicine I took ia a yer.'-MR8. SARAH BHIRFlELD,EUtUTilU,IaA. ' Thedford'i Black Dranj ht quickly invigorates the ao tion of the itomich and cures even chronic easel i . indigestion. If you will take a small dose of The4 furd's Klack Draught occa sionally you will keep your stomach and liver ia per fect condition. THEDftRM 11 BLACK-DRAUGHT More sickness ii caused hy constipation than by gay other disease. Tbedford'e Black-Draught not only re lieves constipation but cures diarrhoea and dysentery tad keeps the bowels regular. AH druggist! sell li-erat packages. "Thedford's Black Draught is the best medi cine to rcpulate the bowela I have rvrr used." MRS. A. M. OR AST, Saeala Ferry, N. C. consTiPATion Tke Bead of a Department of the U. 8. GOVERNMENT SAYS ORRINE CURES Whiskey Habit GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE, Office of the Public Printer. .A, Wiiblngton, D.O., April IB MM. TbsOrrlntComptnjr, Incorporated. Wttbinsten, D. 0. h!X,?I "Poy of this offics who nsJ. throSrt if '""'"Unf drink, bscoms so in.Ucisat iwrtstM to know that In six ve.ki not oolf ths tbois Intsrsitad th.t to "Orrlns" bsloncs I tbeorsdft for tblieiosllsnt mult. It is plsssuro to B.ls Take Orrlna quietly at homat ITo eors wlthontptint'sknowliM)M,bi) rrlns fo lj rorvolunury treatment, buy brrlne Ita & Piles, I1.0Q ?s Box. CureeliecUdorsseney rehisded. Book en "Drunkenness" (sealed) free on reaaert, Orrlns mailed (sealed) on receipt of tl.OO by The OrrineCo., Inc., Wsshiottton, D. C. Sold and recommended by t Howell dV Jones, near Suspension Bridge Oregon City, Oregon. Chen Adklits of Lower Columbia has , moved to Mulino. The Misses Manning' of Mulhio spent Sunday with the Misses Andersons. Ml'. , and Mrs, Smith went to Oregon City Monday on business, Hluk horses seem to be all the ro tnte'y. The big wedding; dance was urvM KO Saturday nl.ht. , ' . Miss Winnie Howard of Carua, apt ut Monday wlihi Mrs Ei ti Jones. John Talne Is olearlntt up hi hep yard. , Mr. Walk Is fvuubln the Sohmbel hop yard for the runners. Mr, Hpka'a gltis, of Portland, are tt home on a visit. Frank Klmmrey was hauling wrest for Chun. Howard Saturday. ' C. Smith has bought sf new horse. c Catarrh Cannot B Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease, Catarrh Is a, blood or constitutional dis ease, and In order to cur It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cur I not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in the country tor years and Is a regular prescription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two Ingredients Is what produce such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials free, F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Props. Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists, price 75o. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa SHUBtL, Mr. Hettman Is tip. and around again. Mr. and Mrs. Mural t railed on the K. W. Hornschuh family this week. Henry Glnther shot a fox one day last week. Harry Hill has returned from Kastern Oregon. Mrs. firossmuller has returned from tm extended visit In Portland. Miss Ella Hornshuh has purchased a new piano. E. F. Glnther and daughter, Llnoie, attended Central Grange Saturday. Get your bells ready, there's going to be a wedding here In the near future. Fred Moehnke has purchased the Ben son place. Delia Bluhm. Laura Glnther and Kllen Moehnke are expected home for the holi days. Mr. and Mrs. Stelner attended the ded ication services of the German Congre gational church In Portland Saturday. u.' 'li.i ,; .r, Tj.,,1 r,tsr AVcCr'able Preparation for As similating tticFixxlnndltctfula ting die Stomachs and Bowls of Promotes Digcsllon.Chwriuh ness and RcslContalns neltlirr Onlnm.Morp!uiie nor Mineral. ot Narcotic. HsM sswgFsgssa) w SWraPI Apeifrcl Remedy forConslii tion, Sour StonuKh.Diarrhotti Worms .Convulsions .Fevcrish ncss nral Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YOTIK. tXACT COPY Of WHAMCH. fflWt For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature Aw In Use For Over Thirty Years m llil CARU8. One of the prettiest weddings of the season occurred on Saturday, December 17. 1S04, the contracting parties belne Miss Margaret Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lewis, of Carus, and Mr. Albert E. lhman. of Portland. The ceremony was performed at 4 o'clock In Jhe afternoon, the Hev. Mr. Owens, pas tor of the Welnh CouKreKntioiiul church of Heav. r Creek officiating. The wedding march wus pluyi-d by Miss Cora Jagger while the brld uud groom marched be neath a beautiful floral arch. Miss Lillian Thomas was bridesmaid and Mr. Cear of i'ortlund, wus the groom's attendunt. Following the ceremony and the offering; of congratulation, the bridal party, numbering forty couples, were served to a delicious wedding dinner, The hilde was (Iresxitl In H cream ctifuilmeie and lace anil curried a bonnet of white i-m Millions: and looked beauti ful. The groom, who Is an employs of (Continued on Fags S.) DHIA LB AfB1 VEOETARLr. Strtt flu -HairRenewer n plenum suiyc iwr mc nur, maics me nair grow long ma netvy. tny nair.au trie dark, rich color or youth. Sold for fiftv vears. "ft?Z.STc?eLrzTiJ,m viiim V i V V I IliV 414111 Always restores color to era Mops railing hair, also W.L. Block The Homefarnishef Wo Lo The Homeftf rnisher Block Well, Santa Qaus has come and. can be found at W. L. Block's store, corner of Main and 7th .streets. Now surely there is not a little girl in Oregon City who ever saw such a variety of dolls, all sizes and all prices. A very large stock to select from, in fact the largest stock in the city. Come at once. Don't delay, if you want to get your pick.; FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS DOLL CABS DOLL CRADLES HAY CARTS TOY STOVES EXPRESS WAGONS CROKINOLE BOARDS ALPHABET BLOCKS BANKS RANGES ROOTERS PORNS TOY IRONS TOY CHAIRS TOY ROCKERS We also have Side Boards, Extension Tables, China Closets, Combination, Book Case, Morris Chairs, Hall Trees, Fine Art Squares, Carpets and Rugs. All make a beautiful Holiday present. The finest line of Crock ery and Hand Painted China in town. I ASSperial of 5 Per Cent Off on Holiday Goods W L. B LOCK ,5ffi iHomlshe'r Seventh and Main Streets, Oregon City, Oregon l