ORKoON CITY ENTERPRISE, ER1PAY, Al'KII 7. 1 !''. 1 Oat Correspondents' Corner f 2 Brief Bits of Gossip From All Paris of ttvt County. ( nwiiiAKted to r- 1 PARKPLACE new their' work. We will furnisb all necessary stationery. The sews from your neighborhood should appear in these columns every week. REDLANO. Mips NVHIp O:Kkflt Wt last wk for mstPin Vnohfnjrton to vlslst hr fiithor anl other rrlntive ivsldlng then. Mr. AuRiirt I unk. who is slowly recov ering from F. prolonged illness, was sol driving throi:(rh our streets one Jay last week. Reverend Patlon of Viola spent se.eul days in Voitland last week. partli'tna: tug In the ro ival meetlnfrs that .w n w being conducted there by Rev. Chap man and ini traellng corps of assistant. Mr. O. A. Jlollngsworth has latch- has lately experienced much trouble with his hand. Some time ago he ran a silver Into his finger which soon titoerated and required Immediate service of a physic ian. It has now reached the stage where only by incessant attention to the same It can be saved at all. Mr. DeMoy of Garfield is a frequent Redland visitor. Mr. Bonney "is now engaged in install ing telephones In the business houses of Oregon City. With town and country brought to a close union, communication between the two will be greatly facili tated. Mr. Joseph Hughes last Sunday vis ited his brother John of this place. Mr. S. Kircheskevy has sold his place to a Portland party; also Mr. II. C, Wade of Clackamas Station has an op tion on the farm belonging to James B. Dew. Mrs. Wm. Holmes caught her thumb in the coffee arinder Monday and bruis ed It severely. She was obliged to go to a doctor for medical treatment. Miss Haenel, and Walter Morris and hi sister Kffle. members of the Abernethy Orange, attended the Clackamas drange Saturday. They speak highly of the way the work Is done there and the hos pitality of the Clackamas Grangers. Considerable excitement was caused Monday at Parkplace by a woman from near Clackamas, who became vio lently Insane. The sheriff was summon ed and caught her In Gladstone and took her to the county jail. The Parkplaee school will give an en tertainment and basket social. In the Assembly Hall. Saturday evening. April 15. A cordial Invitation is extended to all who are interested in the welfare of the school, as the proceeds are to go to the expenses of the Lewis Clark ex hibit wmk. We are glad that April Fool's day brought such tine weather. Everybody is happy and cheerful; the sick are bet ter and some are able to be out In the sunshine. Mr. Hud HIHon of 'anly visited his mother and brother lust Sunday. Mr , K. KnUtit and family of t'nly Kvere the guests of Mr. Heoige Manes . and wife Sunday lust. Mr. and Mis. Orrin Adklns were vls j iilng at Mr. John Miliums last Sunday. lr. Casto of the Alpine Farm I calling on friend In this Vicinity last I wei k. Won a Name of Fame IVWItts Little Kurly Kiwis, the fa mous little pills, have been made famous by their certain yet harmless and gentle action upon the bowels and liver. They have no equal for biliousness, constipa tion, etc. They do not weaken the stom ach, gripe, or make you feel sick. Once used, always preferred. They strengthen. Sold by O. A. Harding. Plant to Get Rich are often frustrated by sudden break down, due to dyspepsia or constipation. Brace up and take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and give you a new start. Cure headache and dii izness too. At Howell & Jones drug store; 25c, guaranteed. STAFFORD. Last weeks' communication loitered on the road, and did not get in to the office in time to appear. I suppose. I John De Nuts' throat is better and he is about his work again. Sam Hosier's little boy with the brok en leg is doing as well as any one can expect. Mr. and Mrs. Welsenborn went down last Tuesday and made out papers to sell their farm of 20 acres for $2400. and the would be purchaser paid down $20 to bind the bargain, and now they want their money back and back out. Many a slip twixt the cup and the lip. Mrs. C. Polivka has a baby girl a week oldy. The past week of showers has helped vegetation very materially, and the warm sun of Wednesday still more. Mrs. Gebhardt is stopping with Mrs. Liesman, who has a baby girL Henry Gage started for his home at Nestucra on Monday, going by the way of Oregon City to look up some land matters. Jakie Schatz attained his majority last week, and nothing but the rain prevented his numerous friends from making a raid upon him. CARUS. Frank Klmmery and wife have moved Into the Moore house. Mrs. Henry Hornshuh was painting and papering her house last week. A crowd of young folks gathered at Mr. Cooper's home Wednesday evening. Found and left at Charley Spangler's. a lady's small silver watch. Owner can have same by calling and proving prop erty. Was left at Mr. Dangler's about three weeks ago. Mr. Jesse Mitts, of 'Needy, was vis iting with his brother. Prof. Mitts. Miss Ada Gregory was the guest of Misa Lucy Spats Sunday. Mj and Mrs. Edwin Howard gave another one of their, successful dances Saturday evening, April 1. About 25 couples were present: a delirious lunch was served at midnight Ail tripped the light fantastic until the wee sma' hours in the morning, when all departed for their respective homes wishing Mr. Howard to give another dance In the future. 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 Hlg tablets, 3c; Shoe Uni 1c Ink. 3c: Vaseline. 4c; Glue , 7c 8 lead pencils, rubber tips 5c Sewing Machine Oil 5c; same 4 o can 10c Oranges or Lemons 1c l'kg. Pins, lc: doteii clothes pins 1c Wire Tacks Pkg. le; Shoe Tacks ....2"tc J cornered tile 5c; flat tile 10c Steel Hummer. 33o. Screwdriver tc lS-lnt'h Rasp 45c; Shovel 50c Mrs Tlllle Smith, of Culloii, IS vis iting h.r aunt, Mrs. Clias. Plpkit, Quite a number of the neighbors ihkI friends tinned nut lt Monday and cut G.amliim Hums a huge pile of wood. J,. Thomas visited the school last Miida . Mis. II. II. Wheeler of Lexington, Is staying ill her sou In hie and fam ily.' Mr. and Mrs. ChMu i'aiKer w.ie the quests f Mr. J. V). Wllke.soi. and fain llv lust Sunday. Mi. and Mis. William 11' visited liiaii'tnia Hums last Sunday, Mis J. II limns called on Mr. H J I lelvey one day last wn k Gold Dust. 19c In bulk 5c Hand Soup, best and biggest 4c Laundry Soap, 7, i, and 10 bars 25c Beans 4c; Soda pound , c Raisins, worth 10c, for Tc and tc Flour $1.06 up; Graham $1.05 Com Meal 25c; beat 1-ard 11c Coffees 10c. 15c. best Mc Full of Tragic Meaning are these lines from J. H. Simmons, of Casey, la. To think what might have resulted from his terrible cough if he had not taken the medicine about which he Writes: "I had a fearful cough, that disturbed my night's rest. I tried every thing but nothing would relieve it until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, which completely cured me." Instantly relieves and permanently cures all throat and lung diseases; prevents grip and pneu monia. At Howell & Jones, druggists; guaranteed; 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Subscribe to The Enterprise. It's the little colds that grow Into big colds; the big colds that end in consump tion and death. Watch the little colds. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. SHUBEL. Miss Gertie Shubel has gone to Ore gon City to work. Mr. and Mrs. Hettman called on High land relatives Sunday. Jacob Walker left Tuesday for Idaho. Misses Lydia and Lottie Hornshuh, Chris and Fred Moehnke. Arthur Hnrn- !shuh. Philip Masstnger and Will licit- man. spent Sunday afternoon with Henry and Elnore Ginther. Almeda Bennet called on Lulu and Beudah Hornshuh Sunday. Tina and Tina Mo-hnke cnled on Hazel and Elnore Ginther Thursday ev ening. Miss Lena Grosshullcr Is home on a visit. Judge Schuebel spent a few days Hull ing In our creeks last week. E. F. Ginther attended the Socialist meeting at Oregon City Sunday. Steven Sager spent Sunday with friends here. Elnore Ginther had the misfortune to loose her gold watch last Thursday re turning from school. The watch bears the. initials E. G. and can easily be Iden tified should anyone find the same. Men's 60c and 60c Underwear for 44c Men's Black sox 3 pair 2ie Underwear, odds and ends 27e Men's $1.25 part wool overshirts cut ..75c Fine Shirts 40c. 60c, 65c SOc These are samples and about halt price. Men's Clay Worsted Suits were Si .40 Wholesale now $9.00 Men's Wool Suits cut to $5.90 Pants to close 75c. 95c ...$1.45 Boys' Punts cut to 79c Boys' Suits, long pants $2.77 Boys' Two-Piece Suits were $3 .20. . . .$2.44 Ladles Hose cut to 9c, 14c 19c Belts to close tc, 14c, 24c 3c Corsets 19c up any of them at whole sale or less. i Wool Blankets and Comforts, Big Cut Shoes, Etc Bargain I Ait Men's $1."5 and $2.00 shoes for $1.59 Ladies' Fine Shoes. $1.60 grade ....$1.19 Men's Shoes 78c up Better Shoes. $1.29 $1.47 Best High cut logger's shoes u.ual- y I 1S.00 cut to $4.75 High cut calf cut to W.19 Boys' Full Stock cut to $1.40 Boys' Calf Shoes small, cut to $1.19 Baby Shoes 19c up Ladles' Heavy unllned Shoes ..$1.20 $1.37 Child's heavy. 5 to 6, cut to 55c Red Front Store LC. HAMILTON, Proprietor OREGON CITY, OREGON i All fyin Down COLTON. Lou Hubbard Is ItnpioUug Ills lan.li and deal lug new piece of land allele lie expects to begin Ills Hew lesl.leiice In a short iltne. Mr. r.prbelt had the iiiIV'.h tune to lose a cow last week. Mr. Liitllum, the Baptist minister, who holds services help mien a month, railed to meet Ills RpiHilnlineiit on the second nil account of the seilous Illness of his father. rr.rtv In.iiliei hate taken u con tract of logging for ltuisell s saw mill al Mailo 'brook. There whs a Very pleasant wedding on the Jilth nt the home or .nr. ami l,. I I' I'hllllns of this lilatr. Tile liigil i'oiiii ai i ton hm in i. . Coiln tt ami Miss lb ! Phillips. Initti of i 'niton, and Die' man lug ceremony " . i ... i i. i.- ii.. ..r iiiuii. peiioillieu oj r. i.ii,,,. ... ..-. land. In the presence of u liiillil" r of rela tives ami select fib-mis uf the families,. linmeoinieiy aucr me uapp po pioiioiimed one. the guests lepabeil to the illllillg loom Where the bible's moth er had a iMiiuiteous feust ptepured which was u.iuuuy scieu p .miiwib tiit GoilMtl and Nellie Phillips. All rn)oed K.. ...... I. It... Iu..l t,.,.., .,.! ntlh thai exception of Pncle Perry Phillips who could not fe0 really happy nor ml heartily for the oppressing thought Hint weddings ure'so few and far between i ( ii I In 1 1.. 1 on Pag'- 7 The Klntl You Have Always Bought, ntul which hn ieet In uo fbr over 30 j wrn, lm bonio tlio elirnrttur f rf - tuitl Ihij Immi infMlti under liln pet. mMfz-cUcAx4m Allow no ono to iWl ve ymi I u thii, All Counterfeit, Imitation ami Jtitt-nn-irtMHP'ttrfs but Kipertmetit that trltle with ami emlanirertlio health of Infants mid C'hllilrcn-l'icrlrnoo njfuliit Kiporlmetit, What is CASTORIA Caatoria 1 a hurmlca auhstltute fur Cantor OH, Pars, gorle. Drops ami NMthlnjr Hjruii. It I rieanaiiU It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narrotlo nubstai.ee. it aife I It piarantet It destroy Worms. And allay reverlnhnea. it ftire Dlarrlura and Wind Oolle. It relieve Teethlnir Trouble, cure Constipation nod Flatulency. It UANimilate the Food, regulate tuo Ktonuu-li and Ilowel, jflvlnir healthy and natural sleep, Tho Children's PauaceaTlio Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Sim swms. rt tMM atMSt. mtm hmm fn. CASTORIA Jor Infant, and Cbildrtn. Tut Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tht Signature of r Enterprise for Job Print DU Disea se ommon c Into Bright'. "Kidney to 10th Monti, by All Known he new Fulton -h Record 87 A Tried and True FrlendT' One- Minute Cough Cure contains not an atom of any harmful drug, and It has !-n curing Coughs. Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough no long that it has proven lts-lf to be a ti led and true friend to the many who ime It. Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner. Marlon, Ind., says: "Cough ing and straining so weakened me that I run down In weight from 148 to 92 pounds. After trying a number of reme dies to no avail. One Minute Cough Cure entirely cured me. Sold by fieo. A. Harding. tl work on kidney M. D.f of Phll 8 "ing that ertry. "J People Imagine when. In act it amut of kldnr, diK atthekldMy.he alnationoftheure ' all Interference, 0 Brighf. DlWMe f benefit of phy6l. 'IwilgiTe,nM bnte to Bright', LIBERAL. Kidney. s. beln IB !f Bright'. It In the -. i. it m tne tronic and is fb 'xceDttho " hlva 1. 1 I Misses Spangler. of Cams, and Miller, I ot Libera), rent Monday with Mm L.lzzle Wells. alRo Mr. Henry Ermerson. i of Beaver Creek. i Several from here attended the dance at Henry Sultzer's Wednesday night, j Merle Jones of Carus spent Saturday j and Sunday with Ralph and Ray Kaust. Misses Moody and Husband spent Sun day at Molalla with Mrs. Ray Austin. Maude Husband spent Sunday with her sister Annie Paraln of Cnlon .Mills. Jas. Hannaben and son called on Kin Jones Sunday. Ben Kaust went to Mullno went to Mulino Saturday to set up a cream sep arator for Grant Ashby. The right honorable Boss "Mills' was on the sick list three days last week. Mrs. Win. Skein called on Mrs. Ed. Austin Monday. nonce of the impound more than sto 10 "g known th ionise will "e fe- The .tick! . busines. and re the flrt s tw pr centl. ' "ed, all .tnoni' s. If you hare Is osly HI fo'Brfghf. Jobs J.Fulton fisnoisco, sole Vs are the sole Ordinary household assldents have no terrors when there's a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil In the medicine chest. Heals burns. cuts. bruises spHns. Instant relief. UNION MILLS. Mrs. Klebe, of Matksburg, was the guest of Mrs. L. O. Kiggs .last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Knotts of Mullno, were visiting their daughter, Mrs. L. T. Bums, last Monday. Miss Minnie Trullinger visited her par ents at Mullno last Saturday and Sunday. HIS is a common expres sion we hear on every side. U n less there is i some organic trouble, the con- dition can doubtless be remedied, i Your doctor is the best adviser. Do not dose yourself with all ; Kinds of advertised remedies j get his opinion. More than likely ! you need a concentrated fat food to enrich your blood and tone ! up the system. I I Scott's Emulsion I of Cod Liver Oil is just such a food in its best form. It will build up the weakened and wasted body when all other foods fail to nourish. If you are run down or emaciated, give it a trial : it cannot hurt you. It is essentially the best possible nourishment for delicate children and pale, anaemic girls. We will send you a sample free. The House Furnisher 7 ' A- I TV 4 .'A iuu paia iu iiiucu iur your gooas; wu cvcraccaseyc! of such a crime? If so, prevent it for the future by studyic' our prices. These prices are only for the careful buyei Ai J wwj vt J ctaw wwuiVWi A tlU XK.WA.lVdS WJ,t Witt his money on slick talk, the careful' buyer for value rccciw: i Be lure that this picture in the form of a label Is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emudion you buy. scon & B0WNE Chemists 409 Pearl Street, New York SOc. and $1. All Drut;iili fS 1 171 y oiLDeRS Hn nti tn Riii H9 2 stock of Cedar doors and windows cn 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 430.00... J A .. ' ' J, high grade finish, fine mirror, full size $0 j This Rocker $1.50 Artistic Designs Of Wall Paper per double roll and up Lace Curtain 50c per pai and tp CARPETS, d LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTH CHINA MATTINa t Charman & Co., City Drug Store.