Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 24, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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4 . ; 0RF30X CJTY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1905.
I at Salem.
Gar Correspondents' Corner
Brief Bits of Gossip From. All farts ot the County. ft
' Corresnondenta ara refines ted to re- I LIBERAL
new their -work. We will rurnish all
necessary stationery. The news from
your neighborhood should appear In
these columns every , week.
DAMASCUS.
I J. P. Woodle, of Eagle Creek, is doing
some work for A. W. Cooke.
Mr. Mark Rowen of Stone was seen
on our streets one day last week. .
i . The Grange Social and Oyster Supper
given at the home of G. W. Derry, Fri
day evening, March 10th, was a sucess
In every way.- ' .
Mr. J. R. Martin took a hike over to
Boring last Saturday. How about it,
Dick?
A few of the Damascus young men
have taken their departure for Eastern
Oregon, among them are Carl Wolfhagen
and Ora and Charley Acock.
; Once more the gentle Oregon mist is
falling.
. S. C. Young attended the annual meet
ing of the stockholders of the Clear
Creek Creamery. Monday.
"Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Derry, Mr. and
Mrs. Al. Derry and Mlnnte Grace, were
calling on Mr. A. Newell and A. W.
Cooke Sunday.
' The dance given by Damascus Camp
No. 7533 Modern Woodmen of America at
Barton in the Barton Mercantile Co.'s
Hall, Saturday night, March 18th, was
a grand success, both socially and fi
nancially. , About fifty numbers were
sold.
ARE YOU ENGAGED?
Engaged people should remember, that
after marriage, many quarrels can be
avoided, by keeping their degestions in
good condition with Electric Bitters. S.
A. Brown, of Bennettsville, S. C, says:
"For years, my wife suffered intensely
from dyspepsia, complicated with tor
pid liver, until she lost her strength and
vigor, and became a mere wreck of her
former self. Then she tried Electric
Bitters, which helped her at once, and
finally made her Entirely well. She is
now strong and healthy." Howell &
Jones, druggists, pell and guarantees
them, at 50c a bottle.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Jones, Roy Graves and
Winnie Howard were guest of Ben Faust
and family Sunday. , -
Chas. Daniels, of Mulino is working
for Austin & Mills at present.
Say, have you seen "Farmer Hall" , the
"Patent Rat Trap "
Roy Graves started to his home in
Grant county Monday.
Mr. Husband is able to be around
again after a serious spell of sickness.
Will Jones and son Merle, were calling
on Ern Jones and wife Saturday.
Mrs. Husband to btaying with hA-
daughter, Mrs. Fred Perren.
' Frank Kinney, of Mulino, has moved to
Carus where he, will work for Sam Greg
ory, the teasel man.
The party "Fish's" Saturday night.
was O. K. '
Some "bad boy " filled Win. Austin's
dog with bird shot last week.
Esmond Hall is hauling lumber
Molalla this week.
to
SPR1NGWATER.
VIOLA.
The long wished for audible tone of
the telephone are now Iieard in Viola.
The burning of fern and dry shrubbery
suddenly ceased the latter part of last
week.
Viola public school closed one of the
most successful tpf-ms of its history
March 17.
, Miss Butten was given a pleasant sur
prise party on the evening of March 17.
A fine autograph album, containing
many names of friends made during her
short stay in Viola, was presented her
as a token of the appreciation of the
successful school she had taught.
The donation party given to Rev. Pat
ton and wife was much enjoyed by all;
judging from the amount of groceries.
An unusual number of callers could -be
entertained at the parsonage.
It is reported that Elmer Walker has
sold his saw mill to an Eastern Com
pany. Chas. Miller, Jr. made a business trip
to Portland during the week.
Rev. Patton will preach at Redland,
11 a. m., March 26th, and 7:30 p. m., at
Viola.
Mercury 36. Has been as high this
month as 76.
On the 12th inst had quite a wind
storm. It took the tower off tne cnurcn.
We are now having rain, which the soil
needs. It is snowing in the mountains
which is a good indication that we will
have moisture in the summer, insuring
good crops.
There have been quite a number on
the sick list in this vicinity. Mr. Bard
and Sidney Smith were quite ill, requir
ing the services of Dr. M. C. Strickland,
of Oregon City and C. B. Smith, of Es-
tacada. They are both convalescent
now.
Farmers are well ' through seeding.
Next in order when the weather becomes
settled will be gardening. .
The Springwater Grange is experienc
ing quite a growth In . membership. At
Its last meeting two members were re
ceived -and the application of two others
were received and acted upon.
The school entertainment under the
auspices of our efficient teacher was a
decided success, about $25 being taken
in. This will be applied in the purchase
of an organ for school purposes.
Mrs. Cornette and two daughters, of
Gresham, were here a few days ago on
business and visiting relatives and
friends. '
Frank Smith is home after several
years' absence in Washington.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tracy, of
Logan, a daughter.
The Women's Missionary Society is
progressing nicely.
George Guttridge has gone to Colorado
for his health.
Miss Ora Luelling, of Moro, has been
quite ill. Her sister, Miss Waivo, has
gone to nurse her and Miss Emma Shib
ley takes Miss Waivo's place at the Post
Office and store.
Miss Mulkey, of Myrtle Creek, has
gone home from Upper Springwater, and
Miss Cook takes her place in teaching
the school at that place.
Ross Eaton, of Oregon City, called on
his cousin, Otis Howard,. Saturday.
E. A. Howard purchased a fine hound
from . Victor Grimm of Macksburg for
Frank Jagger. Now Bro., Farmers, all
open your purses with a five or ten dol
lar bill for Coyote scalps " and soon the
coyotes will not feast on your sheep.
William Inskeep has returned to Port
land. ..
Geneva Green is visiting friends at
Carus. " - .
Berthena Howart3 returned home Sunday
from a three days visit with her grand
mother at Macksburg.
Mrs. Eph Jones yas the guest of her
sister Mrs. D. Spatz Sunday.
. Mrs. M. London made a business trip
to Wm. M. Davis' Monday.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Lucas County ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is senior partner of the firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co., doing business in the City
of Toledo, County and State aforesaid.
and that said firm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and
every case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December,
A. D, 1886.
(Seal.) A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents.
Take Hall's Family Pills for Consti
pation.
CANBYx
Got Off Cheap.
He may think he has got off cheap,
who,, after having contracted constipa
tion or indigestion, is still able to per
fectly restore his health. Nothing will
do this" but Dr. King's New Life Pills,
a quick, pleasant and certain cure for
headache, constipation, etc. 25 cents
at Howell& Jones', drug store; guapan
teed. ''
CARUS.
The good weather is a thing of the
past. v
The farmers are enjoying the . gentle
showers, sitting by the fire. , '
The dance at the teased barn Satur
day, was not largely attended owing to
the invitations being of two kinds.
Frank Schoenbom- and friend of Ore
gon City, were callers at Carus Sunday.
Misses Edna and Iva Irish left Mon
day for an extended visit with friends
BP
HE above picture of the
man and fish is the trade
mii rk of Scott's Emulsion,
mid is the synonvm for
Ptrenfrth and purity. 'It is sold
in almost all the civilized coun
t ries of the globe. -
If, the cod fish became extinct
it would be a world-wide ealam
itv because the oil that comes
from its liver surpasses all other
fats in nourishing and life-giving
properties. r 1 mrty. years ago
the proprietors of Scott's Emul
sion found a way of preparing
cod liver oil so that everyone can
take it and get the full value of
the oil without the objectionable
taste. Scott's Emulsion is the
best thing irithe world for weak,
backward children, thin,: delicate
people, and all conditions, of
wasting and lost strength. . ,
"j." Send tar ttee sample.
SCOTT & BOWNE, CHEMISTS
o-i mail arxuT, inrw Toax
SOe. nd $1.00. Alt druggist.
Bright's Disease and
Diabetes News.
Mr. Chas. Borroughs and family are
now contemplating a move to Indiana.
Mr. Rosenkrans recently sold his res
idence property to W. H. Bair.
Rev. Skaggs, of Vancouver, Wash., is
conducting revival meetings at' the Chris
tian church.
Postal inspector Clement visited Can-
by last week and looked over a. route for
a rural delivery. It will supply the peo
ple living east of here, reaching Mulino.
Mr. Lewis Cloninger and family, who
formerly lived at Canby and still own a
house here, but have lived in California
for some years, " have . returned and ex
pect to again take up their residence
with us.
Ed. Schul will open another meat mar
ket in a few- days in the room next the
post office. v .
R. A. Wilkerson and the Adair Bros.
were moving a few days ago, the former
to live with his sons out in the country
and the latter are preparing for a trip to
Eastern Oregon.
J. J. Schmit has sold out his butcher
business and residence and expects to
move to another location, hoping for
Bargains
S
pecial
ISHOES, SHIRTS CLOTH
ING, UNDERWEAR, Shoes.
Some at COST or LESS,
others NEARLY COST. ,
Coupons Given for DISHES
Fresh Flower and Garden Seeds 3 for 10c
Big tablets, 3c; Shoe Laces ;. 1c
Ink, 3c; Vaseline, 4c; Glue ..7c
8 lead pencils, rubber tips 5c
Sewing Machine Oil 5c; same 4 oz can 10c
Oranges or Lemons .....1c
Pkg. Pins, lc; dozen clothes pins ......1c
Wire Tacks Pkg, lc; Shoe Tacks . ...2c
3 cornered file 5c; fiat' file .10c
Steel Hammer, 33c, Screwdriver ......8c
16-inch Rasp 45c; Shovel, . . 50c
Pacts That Caused us to Take th
Agency for the Fulton Compounds,
the First Known Cure for Bright'
Disease and Diabetes.
First,, let It be distinctly understood that
every one of the cases below had been diagnosed
by one or more physicians as Bright'e Disease
or Diabetes and chronic and incurable; second,
note the certainty of-t he results as shown by the
recovery iljo cf the. friends they told who were
similarly afflieted.
N. W. Spauldlne, President Spaulding Saw
Co., San Francisco, had a recovery in his own
family and told several others who recovered.
Adolph Weske, capitalist, San Francisco,
recovered himself and told two friends who
recovered.
Dr. Carl D. Zelle, pioneer druggist, 522 Pacific
street, San Francisco, recovered himself and
gave it to more than a dozen patients who
recovered.
Chas. Engelke editor of the German paper,
San Francisco, recovered himself and told it to
s number who recovered, one of them being
Charles F. Wacker, the Sixth street merchant..
R. M. Wood, editor Wine and Spirit Review,
recovered himself and told it to several who
recovered, among them being an old-school
physician.
Edward Short of the San Francisco Call re
covered, also three of his Xriends-yiz.: William
Martin, Captain Hubbard of the Honolulu route
and William . Hawkins of the TJ. S. Quarter
master's Department, San Francisco.
John A. Phelps of the Hotel Bepelier, San
Francisco, and two of his friends.
Mrs. M. Empey, 130 Steiner St. (also recom
mended it to several who recovered, one of them
leaving the German Hospital to go on the
treatment.) - ... . - .
And hundreds of others.
Bright's Disease and Diabetes, heretofore in
curable, are now positively curable and in nearly
nine-tenths of all cases. .
If vou still have any doubt irlve vonrself tha
benefit of the doubt. Fulton's Renal Compound
for Brieht's and Kidney Disease. 1: for Diabetes. .
tt.Sl 'SaTI! for namnhiAt. XV A ar. Via u.l. '
local agenta.
Gold Dust, 19c in bulk-- .::'.-;... 5c
Hand Soap, best and biggest 4c
Laundry !Soap, 7, 8, and 10 bars ......25c
Beans 4c; Soda pound 4c
Raisins, worth 10c, for 7c and ........ : 8c
Flour Jl'.OS up; Graham .....$1.05
Corn Meal 25e; best Lard ........... .11c
Onff 1 0n. ISp. Ytfst POft
N
Men's 50c and 60c Underwear for. . . . . .44c
Men's Black sox 3 pair 25c
Underwear, odds and ends ;27c
Men's $1.25 part wool overshirts cut . .75c
Fine Shirts 40c, 50c, 65c .'...'': 80c
These are samples and about half price.
Men's Clay Worsted Suits were $11.40
Wholesale now $9.00
Men's Wool Suits cut to .'. $5.90
Pants to close 75c, 95c, .'. ..$1.45
Boys' Pants cut to 79c
Boys' Suits, long pants .V. $2.77,
Boys' Two-Piece Suits were $3.20 $2.44
c, 14c, :.19c
.8c, 14c, 24c 38c
Ladies Hose cut to
Belts to close, ; . .
Corsets 19c up any of them at whole
sale or less.
Wool -Blankets and Comforts, Big Cut
Shoes, Etc.
Bargain Lot Men's $1.75 and $2.00 shoes
for "
Ladies' Fine Shoes, $1.50 grade
Men's Shoes
Better Shoes, $1.29 .'...'
Best Highs cut logger's shoes
y 1 $6.00 cut to
High cut calf cut to
Boys' Full Stock ' cut ' to . . .
Boys" Calf Shoes small,' cut to $1.19 -Baby
Shoes .......... ............19c up
Ladies' Heavy unlined Shoes ..$1.20 $1.37
Child's heavy, 5 to 6, cut to ..; 55c
.... $1.59
....$1.19 '
..78c up
$1.47
usual
....$4.75 $3.19"
$1.40
Red Front Store
L CJUMILTON Proprietor;
Chairman & Co., City Drug Store. OREGON CITY, OREGON
better health. - ;The 'buyers are 'Lucke
Bros.', ' relatives to Councilman' Lucke,
and have recently moved here. They
took possession of the business last Sat
urday. Work has begun on a new house for
Mr. Duschel, he having let the contract
for building to Mr. Glazier. J ' ''
The executive committee of the Can'by
Camp Meeting are to hold their" Spring
meeting here on Thursday, 23d, to make
plans, etc. for the annual camp meeting.
The date of bur writing is too early to
give the facts.' Among those expected to
be present are: Rev. T. L. Jones, of
Amity; Rev. R. E. Dunlap. of Dayton;
Rev. J. H. Wood, of Oregon City; Rev
L. E. Rockwell, D.D., of Portland and
Rev. C. L. Hamilton, Tf Hillsboro. .
Some important and much-needed , im
provements 'are being made on the in
side of the Methodist -parsonage. The
Ladies' Aid Society . is engineering, as
well as financing the enterprise. An ef
ficient corps of its members brougnt their
dinners and spent the day last Wednes
day, removing the old paper, scrubbing,
painting and tacking on new cloth. In
cidentally the parson, was errand boy,
for them, was also their guest at his own
table, and a sumptuous repast was duly
appreciated.
' The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has beea.
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-
V
BEAVER CREEK..
T
The long looked for rain came at last;
and sure enough it did not come very
slow.
Daniel Jones,' who is a patient at the
St. Vincent's Hospital, is expected home
soon.
A. Steudman called on A. Thomas one
day this week.
J. Fischer called on the Steudman fam
ily last Sunday.
Bertha Hughes is visiting relatives at
Salem. ; '
H. Shannon and engine went head
backwards through the Beaver Creek
bridge this week.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Jones fere the proud
parents of an 8-pound baby girl which
arrived Saturday night.
Rev. R. H. Owens made a business
trip to Portland this week.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
v7- sonal supervision since its infancy.
f-ccc(? Allnwnn nnAtndMwivn vnn In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-gwxl" are but
Experiments that trine with and endanger the health of
Infants, and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is C ASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant, lb
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves- Teething' Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. "
GENUINE CASTORIA ."ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Bears the
Signature of
Sgg Enterprise for Job Printing
The Hotse Furnisher
......
You paid to much for your goods!
Did yotf wife
eve acctiseyofi
of Sttch a crime? " If so, prevent it for-the f attire by studying
oar prices. Tnese prices are 'only for the 'careful buyer,
reckless buyers are doomed. The reckless buyer will spend
his money on slick talk, the careful buyer for value received
uvAm
gp Going to Build?
We have an immense
stock of Cedar doors and
'cooks windows on hand also
building hardware. Let
3 us figure for you we can
save you money.. 1 here
are some damaged doors
left from our disastrous
fire which will go cheap.
jSiratti:tl
Steel Range
tO years guarantee
Jo inch- oven
6 holes
Most elaborate nickel
BUREAU
high grade
finish, fine
mirror, full
size
$6,50
...$30.00...
This Rocker
'- -
Artistic
ns
Of Wall
et
. per double
. roll and
up "
10c
Lace ;
Curtains
50c
per pair
and up
CARPETS, LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTH,
CHINA MATTING at LOWEST PRICES