2 OREGON" CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1905. ir i 5 ft r rief lifts of Gossip From AH Parts of the County. ft 999999 M. Johnston and ' family of Portland, were visiting relatives in Logan Sun- Correspondents are requested to re new their work; We will furnish all necessary stationery. The news from yonx neighborhood should appear in these columns every week. can by. . ' ' ' ! - More houses . building, others content plated. Mr. Redmond will build a house to rent on a lot recently purchased of Mrs. : Rogers. Canby farmers are not so optimistic , as the Portland papers in regard to the ; fruit prospect. The prevalent opinion is that frosts have done so much damage as to make the crop very short, especially prunes. The M. E. Sunday School is preparing an Easter program of more than ordinary interest. Judge Wm. Knight's court held a ses : sion last Monday in which an assault and battery case was tried, the principals being parties from near Macksburg. At torneys Dimick and Gchuebel were coun sels on the case. There was no convlc- tion. Capt. C. O. Branson and wife, evange lists, stopped over night at the Metho dist parsonage last Monday. They were on their way to Central Point, where they began revival meetings Tuesday evening. A. W. Prescott, of Salem, visited his sister, Mrs. Bevins, over Sunday. A number of friends came together at the home of Mr. S. Terry last Wednes day and did his spring work plowing etc., for him. He has not yet recovered from his accident at the fair grounds and unable to do anything. On Tuesday, 11th inst., Rev. C. A. Housel solemnized the marriage of Miss Olive Sutherland to Mr. Frank Lockwood, the ceremony taking place at the resi dence of the bride's parents, five miles south of this place in the presence of im mediate relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood will go at once to Wash ington county where they will reside. Mr. Lockwood is employed at Tualatin. day. Rev. Ludlum will preach at the Logan church Sunday next. . ! Mrs. J. C. Sprague went to Corvallis Saturday to visit her children. Those attending Grange Saturday re port a very pleasant - meeting. A con test between bid folks and young folks is in progress how.: Pomona Grange will meet at Park place April 12. Mr. H. S. Anderson is one man who appreciated the rain, as he kept his saw mill running. The young folks will meet at Mr. Gill's to practice some songs for their contest Sunday next. - Won a Name of Fame DeWitt's Little Early Risers, 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 G. A. Harding. CARUS. 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 la Dusiness trlp to Oregon City, Monday. Mrs. Baty and daughter Gladys, from Molalla, has been visiting with her sis ter, Mrs. Wm. Smith. Mrs. Albert Lehman of Sellwood. after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lewis, returned home Monday. The dance at Beaver Creek Friday night was O. K. Mrs. Emmott is improving slowly. Mr. McCarthy, finished sowing his oats last week. Al. Schoenborn is grubbing stumps and planting garden. Al. will make a good farmer, but he needs a cook. A few of the young folks of Carus at tended the dance at C. Smith's Satur day evening. All report a good time. A large crowd attended the ball game at Carus, the victory going to the Eldo rado players by one. Ira Morris has been spending a few days at the Howard home. Ern Jones and wife were seen in our burg Sunday, also Norman Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and family made Bargains Special DAMASCUS. Miss Minnie Royer was visiting at A. W. Cooke's and A. Newell' s Sunday and Monday." - Mr. and . Mrs. Ed. Self er and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Morton were visiting at Grant Mumpower's of Stone. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Maybe and children of Gresham, were visiting at his sister's, Mrs. Del. Forbes. Sunday. Mr. Percy Hunter and Miss Sabina Cooke,, both of this place, were married Sunday, April 9th, at the home of Rev. J. A. Royer. " ,.'-. Mrs. A. Newell and Mrs. J. Tong, called on Mrs. John Skirvin one day last week. The County Camp of the Modern Wood- . - TYTCLJT7C1 I met ai xsivfiuii v,ny last X uesoay, VAJXipOnS kilVen IOr JJl0ILh0 J to elect delegates to the state Camp, to be held at Baker City, Oregon. Mr. Ed. SHOES, SHIRTS, CLOTH ING, UNDERWEAR, Shoes. Some at COST or LESS, others NEARLY COST. 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 ....ZZc 3 cornered file 5c; fiat file ..10c Steel Hammer, 33c, Screwdriver ...... 8c 16-inch Rasp 45c; Shovel ..50c Seifer was chosen delegate from Damas cus Camp No. 7533. ,1 PI I A v till I I in Jul The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been. in use tor over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per MOLALLA. 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 $1.05 up; Graham $1.05 Corn Meal 25c; best Lard 11c Coffees 10c, 15c, best 1.... 20c Died, of consumption, at Molalla, April 8th, Mrs. J.'- M. Austin. Deceased was born in Savannah, Missouri, on January 8th, 1868. Came to Molalla June 18th, 1887. Was married to J. M. Austin, August 12th, 1888. Funeral services were conducted by the Grange at the Adam's cemetery, Mrs. Austin being a charter member of Molalla No. 310. She leaves a kind and devoted husband to mourn her death. 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 31.00. Trial bottle free. UNION MILLS. Miss Belva Shaw spent a couple of days in Oregon iCty last week. Mr.s. J. S. Evans was a .visitor at Meadowbrook last Tuesday. Ajchie Dougan and Clarence Mallatt have gone on a Ashing trip. Chas. Boynton and wife attended the Horse Fair at Woodburn. There will be an entertainment and basket social at the Lakeshore School House April 29, 8 o'clock p.m. The pro ceeds from the sale of the baskets will go towards- getting a new school bell. Everyone invited. Mrs. Del. Trullinger and daughter took a trip to Macksburg, Thursday. Mis. C. Spangler called on Mrs. Em mott one day last week. Mrs. Young, Mrs. F. Irish and Hazel Fanton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Irish and family Sunday. Daisy Hughes was the guest of Mrs. John Jones Sunday. Men's 50c and 60c Underwear for 44c Men's Black sox 3 pair 25c Underwear, odds and. ends 27c Men's 31.25 part wool overshirts cut ..75c Fine Shirts 40c, 50c, 65c 80c These are samples and about hah 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 $2.77 Boys Two-Piece Suits were $3.20. .. .$2.44 Ladies Hose cut to 9c, 14c, 19c Belts to close,.. ...8c, 14c, 24c 38c Corsets 19c up any of them at whole sale or less. Wool Blankets and Comforts, Big Cut Shoes, Etc Don't Borrow Trouble. It is a bad habit borrowing anything, but the worst thing you can possibly K::ow, is trouble. Whet, sick, sore heavy, weary and worn out by the pains and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness. Blight's disease, and similar internal disorders, don't sit down and brood over your symptoms, but fiy for relief lc; Electric Bitters. Here you will find cure and permanent forgetfulness of all your troubles, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt disease. At Howell & Jones drug store. Price Guaranteed. Bargain Lot Men's $1.75 and $2.00 shoes for $1.59 Ladies' Fine Shoes, $1.50 grade ....$1.19 Men's Shoes , 90c Better Shoes, $1.29 $1.47 Best High cut logger's shoes usual- y 1 $6.00 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 unlined Shoes ..$1.20 $1.37 Child's heavy, 5 to 6, cut to ....... ,55c Red Front Store E. C.VHAMILTON,Proprictor r OREGON CITY, OREGON MULINO. LOGAN. Two heavy frosts here recently. Two life insurance agents made their appearance this week, the Arst of the season. Mr. B. Swales and P. M. Kirchen spent Sunday at Damaseus. S. E. Gerber and S. G. Kirchem will accompany A. M. Kirchem on a survey ing trip to Couer D'Alene. The young people will have a dance at Harding Grange Hall on April 15. All are invited. Mr. Thos. Eaden who is visiting in New York will start home soon. DROPSY Do Vour Ankles op Limbs Swell? Are Youp Eyes PufJy? We ape the Sole Agents for the Only Thing Known That Cures the Kidney Diseases that Cause Dropsy, viz: Fulton's Compound. Miss Edith Wiles has a sprained ankle, caused by the saddle turning when she was out riding horseback a few days ago. The horse became scared and she was thrown off. Mr. W. Woodside was lAowing for Chas. Selby one day last week. Clyde Smith is working for Silas Ad kins. G. Trullinger is very low again, he has been ailing for some time. - Dan Graves, who has been working for Eph Dodge, of Cedar Island, is home again. Katie Lyons and Frank Manning called on Fred and Agnes Woodside Saturday. The dance at C. Smith's Saturday ev ening was a successful affair. Johnnie and Addie Rhodes are the proud parents of a daughter. Mrs. Woodside made a trip to Silver ton last week. Grant Ashby has purchased a cream separator. Rev. Wiles is building a new fence on the front side of his farm. Mr. Orem is teaming for C. T. Howard. Dr. Powell and Al. Wells passed through our burg last week en route for upper Milk creek. It Is now well known that dropsy is not in Itself a disease but is commonly a symptom of Bright's Disease or Diabetes. Hence, up to the discovery of the Fulton Compounds, dropsy was incurable. It Is now, however, curable in nearly nine tenths of all cases. Here is an interesting recovery, to which we refer by permission. Mrs. Peter Goyheneix of 928 Fillmore street, San Francisco, became alarmingly dropsical. Her physician had Anally to tap her every few days. She was tapped nearty forty times and grew worse from day to day. The physician Anally told her husband that she had Blight's Disease of the Kidneys, that it was in an ad vanced chronic state and beyond medical aid. . Her heart also gave her the usual trouble and she was in such a serious condition the relatives were sent for. They put her on Fulton's Com pound. It stayed on her stomach, the Arst thing that had done so for a week. The second week the dropsy declined a little and the im provement was then gradual until her recovery was-complete. This -case was examined into by representatives of the San Francisco Star and the Overland Monthly, and the genuineness of the case and the recovery were full; attested in their columns. .. Mrs. Thomas Christol of 426 Twenty-seventh ; street, San Francisco, was also swollen with dropsy, as a result of chronic Bright 's Disease, to more than seventy-Ave pounds beyond her normal weight, and had to be moved in sheets and was close to death's door although she had four physicians. She was put on the Fulton Compounds. Three weeks showed improvement and in six' months she was well, and permits -this reference. -- - There is only one thing known that will oure the chronic kidney disease that is behind dropsy and that is Fulton's Compound. The Renal ; Compound for Bright's and Kidney diseases, $1; for TiiAhetM SI FO n T r.-. . 1 , .... rv. Washington street, San Francisco, sole com pounders. Send for pamphlet. We are the sola agents for this city. A Tried and True Friend. One Minute Cough Cure contains not an atom of any harmful drug, and it has been curing Coughs, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough so long! that it has proven itself to be a tried and true friend to the many who use it. Mrs. Gertrude E. Fenner, Marion,. 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 Geo. A. Hard- I ing. 1 FIFTY CENTS IN some conditions the gain from the use of Scott's Emulsion is very rapid. - For this reason we put up a fifty-cent size, which is enough for an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for babies and children. In other conditions the gain is slower health cannot be built up in a day. In such cases Scott's Emulsion must be taken as nourishment; a food rather than a medicine. It's a food for tired and SHU BEL. Mr. Hausman and son Halph, of Mis souri, visited with his boyhood's chum, E. W. Hornshuh a few days. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. GInther called on E. W. Hornshuh and family Sunday ev ening. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Walker spent a pleasant evening Saturday with E. T. Ginther and wife. G. A. Scluebel is' improving his resi dence by applying a coat of paint. E. W. Hornshuh is the champion Ash erman out - here. He. accompanied by four others, caught three trout Saturday. Mrs: Ada Moehnke made a business trip to town Saturday. Some one quietly entered Cris. Horn shuh' s smoke house last week and re lieved him of perhaps six large hams. Several of our young folks attended the ball game at Highland Sunday af ternoon. Henry Hettman made a trip to Clarkes last week. - . " Elsie Bluhm who has been - staying with her brother August at BeaVer CTeek j has returned -home. I - Ed.. Schmidt.was traversing our streets last -week. .' . ' weak digestions. Fend "or free sample i Scott & Bowne, 409-415 Pearl SL ! Chemists New York j j 50c. and Si. 00. All druggists ! j frrrw,iVMiwwWs j I a H H II EI?33I'KH'V El 1 A - f Wm 3 Vina Ji'C'v N Tj'ekieJ 1 A Delightful Beverage 1 1 A Safe Stimulant I 1 A Good Medicine S 1 f ' For Sale by .- : 0 I Ik! , . E MATTHIAS - fl I .... - It j ' ... : V J Subscribe "for the Enterprise. ' DOVER. Mr. Joseph DeShazer and family spent Sunday with his brother at Firwood. Mr. Nelson Woodle, and Kitzmiller, went to Oregon City last week to attend to business. Mrs. Woodle and son, are visiting at Eagle Creek. The baby is still improv ing in health and 'will soon be all right. The bell for the school house arrived yesterday. Mr. DeShazer has been in poor health for some time. He went yesterday to consult Dr. Robert of Eagle Creek. Mr. Sellman and family spent Sunday at Eagle Creek Falls, Ashing. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Trwy- sonal supervision since its inf&ncyw ws-i4W4r1i A TTrbTxr -nr aha 04vaItta vvn vv f Tila. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTOR I A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It 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 Sears the Signature of S7 "The Kind You Haye Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. ' Vux ccMTau. commmv. TV .uruv mm, Mm vomc cm. Bears the Signature of i Enterprise for Job Printing E3LaL m dm 1iar,i.JL.r- You paid tofmtfch lot your goods! Did your wife ever accuse you of stick 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 4 The reckless buyer will spend his money on slick talk, the careful buyer for value received f i iocx v s .; s ss s 1 .y - w j . v y nit i. u r ys n m sr t x r r m . v qgf Going to Build? n. pi ice We have an immense, stock of Cedar doors and coors windows on hand also ByM buying hardware. Let g us figure for you we can save you money. There are some damaged doors left from our disastrous fire which will go cheap. E ' - ' ' BYV '.-.-.:-- . BUREAU high grade finish, fine mirror, full size 3 W&r- - 1 I . iJtU ' m Steel Range 1 0 years guarantee 18 inch oven 6 holes Most elaborate nickel ...$30.00... This Rocketf Artistic gns Pape ' ner double fQ,--'-- ro ant up Lace Curtains 50c per pair and up fill- CHINA: MATTING at;iLG OIL CLQTH, T-PRICES CTiarman & Co., City Drug Store.