2 5 jX 1 I A ...... 2 uar vxf esponaents' corner Brief Bits of Gossip From All Parts of th County. rVirroRnnnrtnnU nr rnauested to r-1 turned to her hom m Portland last new their work. We will furnish all necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear In these columns erery week. REOLAND. On Tuesday, the 2Sth. Miss Urania Ijioroy finished a sueoessfiU term of school tn District No. "5. Mr, Arthur Wnlfer Is working for D. C Richardson. Considerable real estate Is changing hands from time to time. Among the most recent transactions recorded was the sale of Mr. Dastnirer's plase to a party from Nebraska. The former own er moved to Oregon City and is now working In the pulp and paper mills. . Mr. Jacob Heeny la down at Stella, Washington working in the logging camps. Mr. Bonney, our enterprising tarn mfll man has recently obtained a franchise from the City Council permitting him to string wires and operate a telephone system through the streets of Oregon City. The line is now built from there to Viola and Logan, and will in the near future be rapidly extended to Stone and Clackamas Heights. Considerable sickness has been rife In this community for the past several weeks. Among those recovering from the attack of the la grippe are Fred and Ora Wilcox, Mr. F. Sprague and also the Infant son of Mr. James Trull am from pneumonia fever. 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 Bennettsvllle, S. C. says: "For years, my wife suffered intensely from dyspepsia, complicated with tor pid liver, until she lost her strength am! 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, sell and guarantees them, at 50c a bottle. Friday. v Mlss Nancy Thomas railed on Mrs. J H. Mums one day last week. Messrs. John Thomas and Andy Fan ton went coon hunting last Saturday nlKht. Got Off Cheap. He may think lie has got oft cheap, who, after having contracted constipa tion or Indigestion, Is still able to per fectly restore his health. Nothing will do this but Ir. King's New Life Tills, a quick, pleasant and certain cure for headache, constipation, etc. !S cents at Howell Jones' drug store; guaranteed. MOLALLA. A. V. Davis started to go to Scotts Mill last Friday morning with John Churchill in the hack by his side, it began ruining and when Churchill went to hoist his umbrella the team became frightened. Davis set himself to hold the team telling the holster to "let her go galnger" and they did go like a snap down the hill striking the fence, leaving the hack, driver, umbrella, Churchill and all. the scared horses went on until one horse struck a tree dropping dead, In the wreck It was found that Mr. Church -III had a dislocated shoulder. E. K. Judd went up to the place of the accident five miles from Molallu. and brought the sufferer In for medical aid. Drs. Leavltt and Parent set the shoulder and sent the old gentelman home midway between a rejoice and a growl. The accident will go hard with Churchill as he Is quite feeble and the damage to Davis' rig is considerable, besides losing a valuable horse. George Ogle has recently taken quite ill with la grippe, and it is feared that it may go hard with him. Lewis Dart and family have Juki re turned from Linn county where they have been bargaining for a farm. George Daugherty has a smoke going down on Mount Jerusalem Hill. That's going to be a splendid lookout across the country If that Is to be the location, George. UNION HALL. Quite a painful accident befell Mr. H. S. C. Phelps while he was in Oregon City one day last week. Mr. Phelps was riding his horse along Main street when the horse's feet slipped from under him, throwing Mr. Phelps with considerable force to the hard pavement, breaking one of his ribs and bruising him up to quite an extent. Dr. Sommers at tended the wounded man and he was able to be brought out home that even ing. Mr. and Mrs. D. Dimick visited rela tives In Canby, lost Saturday and Sun clay. Mr. and Mis. B. J. Helvey visited Mr. J. H. Bums and family last week. Mrs. L. G. Rlggs and Mrs. George Manes made a business trip to Oregon City last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stryker visited Mr. Joseph Perringer and family last Sun day. Mr. Chas. Pipka and family were the guests of Mr. Martin Richter and family Sunday last. rs. Ross Peebler who has been visit ing her mother for the past month re- Champion Liniment for Rheumatism. Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Chap inville. Conn., says: "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the champion of all liniments. The past year I was troubled a great deal with rheumatism in my shoulder. After trying several cures the storekeep er Jiere recommended this remedy and It completely cured me." There is no use of any one suffering from that painful ailment when this liniment can be ob tained for a small sum. One application gives prompt relief and Its continued use for a short time will produce a per manent cure. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. ' , PARKPLACE. Captain Smith mid wife spent Monday with their daughter. Mrs. lhiul Kreytag, of Portland. Their little grand-daughter is very sick and the doctor pronounces it typhoid fever. Mrs. Coffee I Slovflly Improving In health after a long Illness. Mr. Hrayton and Mrs. Hutts celebrat ed their birthdays last Saturday at the Grange Hull. A large cuke with "S lighted candles decorated the table and tifld to Mr. Urayton'a friends that 8 winters of his life hus passed away. May Mr, Brayton and Mrs. Hutts both live to see many other birthdays la the wish of their many friends. The IaiiU's Supper will be administer ed In the Congregational church April 2. I9U5, and any who wish to unite with the church am Invited to be present Sunday evening at 7:3d, April 3, Several of the Parkplaee young people attended the Boston Social Monday even ing at the Baptist church In Oregon City. A good time was enjoyed. DICKEY'S PRAIRIE. An entertainment and banket social was given by the Dickey's Prairie school t Its clone March ISth, which Judging y the appreciation expressed by the udlence and the money talsed, was a unplete success. The pioKiain, though not lengthy, was lined ami wen execuieu iiuu me im- Ipants ale deserving of great ereuit. striking feature was tlm picturing t Incidents In the childhood of lilawntlia. the Indian boy, by a number of tableaux. Music and songs were finnlshed by Miss Haul Hardy, of Portland; Mrs. and Mr. Nlcolal and Mis, Davis. Other help- sr, besides pupils, most worthy of mention were Halph, Mart and Albeit Italy and Mr. ami Mrs. Roberts. After the program the baskets were auctioned by Ira Buyer of Kngle. the iroceeds were $$:I7.N0. The money will be used to purchase desks for the school. At the close of the entertainment a ote of thanks was tendered the teach r, Miss Nellie Armstrong, for the able manner In which the work of tlie school and entertainment had been conducted, 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 ONK HfNDRKD DOLLARS for each and every cuse 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 pitsence, this 6th day of December, A. 1.. 1SS6. tSeal.) A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, "& cents. Take Halls Family Pills for Constipation. GARFIELD. Horace Davta left Sunday for North Yakima, Washington, where he will i work during the summer. I Mr. John Linn, his (wo daughters anil 1 son-in-law have arrived at the Linn saw mill from Illinois. Mr. I. Inn Is one ! of the proprietors of the mill. j K. C. Huffman of Portland ami Hobt, Duncan, of Oregon ICly, were visiting relatives and attending Grange the latter j part of last week, A good social dance was given Friday evening In the Hull which lasted till day- light. While at work on Coyd l,ooiiey'a house , Henry Palinuteer had the misfortune to step on a null, resulting In a painful In Juiy. I Church services Saturday evening, j April 1st. at Barrteld school house by j the Rev. i'attim. of Moia. UNION HALL. Mr. D. R. Dimick has bought the Parker ranch. Miss Ixniisa Perringer who is working tn Portland came out home Friday and staid until Sunday. Miss Geno Bums and Miss Lydia Wllk erson were the guests of Miss Rosa Hrlggs last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. H. Burns was the guest of Mr. Anderson and family last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Thomas were the guests of Mr. T. J. Grimes and wife one evening last week. Messrs. Joseph Perringer and Otto Striker were visiting Mr. Mike Huiraa lust Sunday. Miss Helena Richter. of Portland, la home now visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Richter. Mr. Victor Carrothcrs of Canby, is staying with Mr. D. R. Dimick. For Thin Babies Fat is of great account to a baby ; that is why babies are fat. If your baby is scrawny, Scott's Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry ; they are rich ; their fat is laid up for time of need. They are happy because they are comfortable. The fat sur rounds their little nerves and cushions them. When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul sion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. Stnd for fr satnplt. Be sure that this picture in the form of label Is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott Sr Bowne Chtmlsts 409-413 Ptart Strft Mw York 50c. and $1.00 , Ail Druggists EAGLE CREEK. Miss Cleo Douglass has gone to Du fur, where she will spend the Summer. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Udell of Dover, were visiting at Mr. R. B. Gibson's Sunday. Mr. J. W. Douglass will leave this week for Eastern Oregon, where he will spend two months with his son Walter. Mr. Ed. Douglass and his cousin. Miss Ruby Cooke, of Damascus, who Is vis iting relatives here, attended the dance at Barton Saturday evening. Mrs. Linnie Gibson caJle.d on Mrs. Rudolph one day last week. Mrs. J. Wi Douglas went to Oregon iC'ty last week, on business. Mr. Ray Woodle was visiting bis brother, Mr. Guy Woodle, of Dover, last Sunday. The dance given at Mr. Wolfs of Do ver, Saturday evening, was a grand suc cess In every way. Among the many that attended were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Douglass and daughter Blna, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Douglass and Mr. H. S. Gibson, of this place. Bright's Disease and Diabetes News. Bargains Special SHOES, 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 7e 8 lead pencils, rubber tips 5c Sewing Machine Oil 6c; same 4 oz tan 10c Oranges or Lemons 1c Pkg. Pins, lc; dosen clothes pins 1c Wire Tacks Pkg, lc; Shoe Tacks 2tc 3 cornered file 6c; flat file 10c Steel Hammer, 33c, Screwdriver 8c 16-inch Rasp 45c; Shovel 50c "Save ma!" cried she. "For whom?" cried he. "For yourself!" CASTORIA! for Infants and Children. TTia Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slgnaturt of Tho Klnrt You Huvo Always Bought, niwl which lias beea la uho tor over 30 yearn, has boni tho nljrnaturo of and has Ihmmi iniido under his per mmal mpervUloti slneo Its liifuticv. Allow no ono tadeeelvo you la thin. All Counterfeits, Imitations and" Jut-OJi.rMHl,aro but 12iprinients that trlllo with and endanger the health or Infiuits and Childrcu-Kxpcrlcnco Against lSiperuaoui. What is CASTORIA Contort Is a hurmless milwtltuto for Cantor OH, Parts go r I c, Drop und Hoothlng Hyrnps. It Is rieananU It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic) substance. Its ago Is its guarantee. It destroy Worm end allays Feverlnhucss. It cures Dlarrhwa and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coiistlputloii and Flatulency. It anxlmlltttc the Food, regulates tho Stomuch and Ilowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE HASTORIA ALWAYJ m mur m sw mmm m yj Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. m " MMMt, svwirf, a vn, Enterprise for Job Printing r- The New Fulton Compounds Have Record of 87 per cent of Recoveries Among Chronic Cases of Bright' Disease and Diabetes, Heretofore Considered Incurable. Druggists know that Brlght's Disease and Diabetes have been regarded by physicians ss Incurable and that up to the adrent of the Fulton Compounds that nothing on their shelves would touch It. It Is a proven fact that nearly Bine-tenths of all cases are now curable, and druggists themselves are taking the new Com pounds. One of the recoveries was Dr. Zeile himself, the pioneer druggist of 622 Paclflo street, San Francisco, and be gave It to overs dozen others who recovered. Here Is another Interesting recovery (We copy from the Sacra mento News of November 16, 1902): "After a serious Illness of over s year Judge J. R. Allen of this city has recovered and re tards himself most fortunate In successfully battling with what is generally regarded as s fatal malady, Brlght's Disease of the Kidneys. In speaking of his case Judge Allen said: '1 believe that the treatment given me by my physician was In accordance with the best methods used in the regular practice of medi cine, but it afforded me no relief. Hearing of the Fulton Compounds I went to Ban Francisco to Investigate and was soon convinced I should undergo the treatment. It was tbree months before I noticed a change for the better. I used the medicine faithfully for nearlr a Tear and can now find no evidence of the disease and am satisfied it is entirely eliminated. My ap- Gold Dust, 19c in bulk 5c Hand Soap, beat and blKKest 4c laundry Soap, 7. 8, and 10 bars 25c B-ans 4c; Soda pound 4c Raisins, worth 10c, for 7c and 8c Flour $1.05 up; Graham $1.05 Corn Mial 25c; best Lard 11c Coffees 10c, 15c, best 20c Men's 50c and KOc 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, 60c, 66c 80c These are samples and about half price. Men's Clay Worsted Suits were Jil.40 Wholesale now $9.00 Men's Wool Suits cut to $5.90 Pants to close 75c, 5c, $1.45 Boys' Pants cut to 79c Boys' Suits, long pants $2.77 Boys' Two-Piece Suits -were $3.20 $2.44 Ladies Hose cut to 'Jc, 14c 19c Jelts to close 8c, 14c, 24c 38c Corsets 19c up any of them at whole Bale or less. Wool Blankets and Comforts, Big Cut itite is good, I have gained seventeen pounds in welgbt and will be pleased to describe experience to anyone who may call or write. Bacramenio news. Nov. 10, luua. The editor of the News himself was the friend who told Judge Allen of the Fulton Compounds, They are the only things known that curs Brlght's Disease and Diabetes. Fulton's Renal Compound for Brlght's and Kidney Diseases, II: for Diabetes, 11.50. John J. Fulton Co,, 409 Washington street, 6an Francisco, Bole compounders. Free analyses for pntients. Send for Pamphlet. We are the ezcluslvs agents for these Compounds In this city. Charman & Co., City Drug Store. Shoes, Etc. liainaln Lot Men's $1.75 and $2.00 shoes for $1.59 Ladies' Fine Shoes, $1.50 Riade $1.19 Men's Shoes 78c up Better Shoes, $1.29 $1.47 Best High cut logger's shoes usual- y 1 $8.00 cut to $4.75 High cut calf cut to $3.19 Boys' Full Stock cut to $1.40 Boys' Calf Shoes small, cut to $1.19 Baby Shoes ..19c up Ladies' Heavy nnllned Shoes ..$1.20 $1.37 Child's heavy, 5 to 6, cut to 55c Red Front Store E. C. HAMILTON, Proprietor i OREGON CITY, OREGON , The House Fat nisher You paid to much lot your goods! Did your wife ever accuse you of such, a crime? If so, prevent it for the future by studying our prices. These 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 4TtA i tr r a Going lo Build? We have an immense stock of Cedar doors and windows on hand also building hardware. Let us figure for you we can save you money. There are some damaged doors left from our disastrous fire which will go cheap. Steel Range JO years guarantee 18 inch oven 6 holes Most elaborate nickel ...$30.00... 0 Jr . . . i. 'v. i BUREAU highy grade finish, fine mirror, full size $6.50 This Rocker $1,503) I Artistic mill mill ihu.iiihiimiiii igilOc 8 per double roll and up Lace Curtains 50c per pair and up CARPETS, LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTH, CHINA MATTING at LOWEST PRICES