t OKIttON CITY KNTEIiPIHSE, Fit I DAY, A PHIL 21, 1905. Country Correspondence (lniiXK lluthrldgn till arrived limnii fiiiin Coli'ttidn, wIm'I'm lui went for his hiwilih. 'I''11' 'IIiI.iiiiI Mi)inr lo IlIp IiIiii imy. H" ''.ll bi'lter Ullli'B nulling lt"Hin. I'. li ,!mhii' tn Hnlii(iwuifr imw, twt up liv the Kslni'iidu T'U'ilnnm Co, Ill,, rimtnr, Me. Allen, iiml A. M. Mlilb will nlti-iul 1'ii'Hliytcry, lluil turn y,.,,,. ii' Ml' IIIIIhIioiii, Kiniu ii ml Miiiul HlllliU'y hIIi'IIiIim! Hi,, ,iiy Hi Ml. t'lwiHiinl HrlXMtt liiiimi, ni wi-i'k. They tui't a v-ry nlcn time, ,Mr, mill Mid, A. In'y ti I tin l-,t Dm -ni,,tiit lrnnti Hi rinhiiliirr. IMir lining" In hIIII Improving. All mk, lull. hi lit growing rili'i'ly, urn Di li, ml In pingi riming nicely iinili r Hi.. iiiiiiMiK' iiiiiit uf Minn Alulki-y. I'll,, Huinli'y school will hiivii it pro giiuii M'l Hiiti'luy (Kimti't). ICvcrybody K IIIVlll'll. Wllllnitt H in t ( It m fit it 1 1 1 y In IuivInh iiilli a nrlluilN lline, Hlilni'V In jnat getting uvi'i' n spell of NlrkiK-Na, unit their on .'Mink Iiiim come timiiH from VVhnIiIiimIi'I) uii.I In now iilln nIi k. Tim wiiiknii'ii hu vv commenced re building Iti" tower thiil blew rr fniin Ilia rlnlli'll. Wiiil her' delightful. Item having nice growing NlmwrrN, Think tlm lut finals nut iIiiiiiiih" tin fruit In till vicin ity. The Ktgglltea. Unit Ih, unlit Cap Hhnn nmi N fiirni, are urrlvliiK from North Ju kuiu There ai four families hrm now, ami morn coming, Kuilirr Hutch, our fuimer ittor of Urn l'i,-liyrrlnil chinch, In Ih-ib on n vllt. I'lmihiit for ijn Hunduy evening Tim bma made tilm up a little ptiiNii fur wlil.li lh old gentlrmiiil wiin very giate-fut. Tim "puli'iit tut tnip" Iimn left fur pllltS IlllltllnWII.' Ho ll'UVI'N Ut ll'IIMt mm linilll'll hcilltcd Kill, Imvn Huberts left fur rsi'tt vt-r Creek Tni'Nitny, Hilly A nut In Iimn lost IiIh iniiHtiti'lin llmli'i' pliiiHc keep. Mr. unit Mrs, Mill "punt Hutidiiy wllh I In, (III, nun fuitilly nf Molilllii, MImn (lib niiii i'iiiiii, hiiinii Willi thi'in, Mi n. Hkei'ii wit visiting AiiiiIi, I'l rmln ntiii iluy thin week. ' Plant to Oat Rich ara often friiHt ruled tiy sudden break. ilown, dun to dyspepsia or cntiNtlpatlnn. liriuu up mid tnko Dr. Klng'a .New Ufti Wis. They tukn out th miilerliiin which are- clogging your energies, nnd give yoil H new start. Curs hriidiicha arid dir. I tie n ton, At Howell A Jouc drug Ntoi; 'itio, iiuurunterd, LIBERAL. VIOLA. W. II. Mnttoon ihn heen iii, poorl for Noun, limn wllh NerluuN eotiKti. W, J i. Hi own tuiN moved moNt of til merelimullNM to IiIn new Nluni tiulldltiK. Mr. Ui'iihm In IohkIuv for the IieerliiK t'o. Nuwmlll. An the fiirnfeiN 0f IIiIn pint hitv fln Ulieil (hi.r NeedliiK for IIiIn leiuon. their teuniN Nik now Neen on the rimd tiiiullliK luinlier to OrcKon City und KHliieudii. Mr, Itiimliilf tuiN been linpiovliiK hl prelrilNI'N hern wllh n new picket fence. I'M w ii r,l Miller look n loud of i-kkn mid poultry to OrcKon t'lty for Mr. Ilrown TiieNiluy. I Ciipt, ('. (. ItrmiNon. of I'hlliidelphlii, nod Itev, I'ut ton, in to IkIii revlvnl llieetliiHN lit Kedlnnd, Monday evelilnif, April i'tlh. Itev, 1'iittnn will preach At Kedlnnd HoiHtuy 11 ni , nud ut Vlolu, K p.m. GREENWOOD, Mi n, fMmk (i nd MIhn Millar wer th KiieNtN of Mr. and Mi. W, II. JoneN hint Friday evenlnK. MInn Annlti Cahlll and MInn May CiuvH alleiided the entertainment at Mount riciiNimt hiNt Krlday nlKht und reported a nice time. Home; of the yoiliiK folkN of (IiIn burn atlinili'd the dame at Maple l.aiie IiinI Hntiiiday evenlnu and reported 11 cold time, Mr. (Icoi'kk Kanilnll und MInn Norn (Iri'Mory cnllcd on Min. Jtolit. Clark on Haliifdiiy, MInn Millar rniido a flyln trip to I'ort liind Hu t in 'In y, Hevenil of the youiiB people hern m teiided the revlvalN at Central 1'olnt hint Huudiiy nlKlit. Ttiere will hu Hn entertainment und ten emu in mielul held ut the Inland Nchool Iioiihc hint Hatuiduy evenluK, April 22. 'I'lie procei'iU will no toward KettlnK a Olobe for III" Nchool Iiounii, All are cor dially Invited. A,' Kocher madu a bUNlnexN vUlt to Portland hint TucNduy. Tht) till In the Molalla, treNtlo In now Thlrty-elKbt member of Harding Orange ottfrided the Pomona NeNNlon at 1'iiikplace Wednendiiy. All had a good ttlmoHt isotripletn, und the dteam shovel j time, only the crowd wan too large for with Itn crew will Noon leave, for the : room, no crowded It wm a difficult Hoiilb, It develop that In Njilta of the froNt und cold rabiN, there will yet be a heavy prune crop In tblu vicinity. HlrawberrleN urn uIho looking line, Min. AiiriMlrong left IhhI Krlday to Join her hiiKlmnd In Houthern Callfor nla. where he (ion Npent the Winter In (iicNt of health. Htm waN accompanied by MrN. Didmari, her Nlnter-ln-law, who will vlHlt for Nome week. The thuiidciNtorrn which vlulted thin region laM TueNday wan one of uch violence a n In very rarely Neen In WeNt ern Oregon, Lightning Ntruck Neveral treeN In tblN neighborhood, on lolt, killing a cow for Min, Myer. PARKPLACE. UNION HALL. I'hiiN. ImnlelN nud lmond Hall bnve Klle Hulling down till Columbia, .iiui.n,e luiirlngir und 0cr ICrlk im Imve taken I lull nud 1 mill, 'I n plure In A M i miiw mill. Will JoneN mid noii M'ile, l-Mlth mid Miiude HiiHbiind nnd Noimmi llowurd nHiit Hutiduy wllh l".rn Joiun nnd wife. Min. Hell KhunI Iuin golin to vlHlt her duiiKtiter. Vudii King. Itnlph KniiNl wiin Ni'iioimly hurt by tiiiiRe kicking him Moiidny. MInn (lino Horn wiin given a NurprlNe pin I y In nt Halurdny evi nlng It wiin In honor of her birthday. Mr. J. II. ItiiritN made bimlncxN trip to Oregoii City Monday. MlN-N lnii nnd Annie Harry nnd the MlNNiN llolmnollN Were I be glleNtN of Ml. I.. l. KlggN hint Hunduy. Mr, mid Mm. J. IVntngnr intended thn f unci ni of MrN. John l.un h of i'ortlnnd. Inleimnt tixik place nt the New Kin cemetery, MInn llclfllll Itll hlcr V'lNltrd N, IIH(I S biNt Kililny. a I A number of thn young folkN went flMi- I lug IiinI Hunduy. A bountiful niirh of Kmmii luxkeep, Hick HiivIn, IWrtliu Hpuligler nnd Tom llinkiep WM l.lb' lul vlniioiN Hiimliiy. Henry Mny nnd noii Virgil, of Curu. were hunting n ntiuy colt Monday. Hill Hkeen und (tld While moved Mr. Moony out from I'ortlnnd lh flint uf the Week. JOHN YOUNGER, Near Huntley's Druti Htore, FORTY EAKSEXPEK1ENCK h Great Britain ami America. flNh wn reported. They fulled to lnle wliut kind were ritught. Min. ( liirK unl gniiul -ln tigliler. were culling on frleiidN here hint Huturduy. Mr. and Mm. Hud Hilton of Cnuby. werci vlNltlng relatlvra lute bmt Hunduy Mr. nnd Mm. I,. I. IIiimin vlnlted Mr. Wlllliim Irner and family IiinI Hunduy. Mr. Hlevlna bun I lug lumber tblN week from J. AdklnN" nuw mill. He In teiulN to DiiInIi IiIn hotiNo In the near fu ture. Mr. J. I.. ThomuN I Minting out NtumpN nnd cleurlng Itind Mm. IslfiltiN culled on Mm. lloughnn lut Monday. T. J. lirltncN In working for Mr. L. I. lllllllN. April NbowuiN gluddcrf Ibe ln-artn of tin furmeiN. Tim Mother' Club will entertain the tencheru of thn County Anaocluilon, Bat unliiy, April i'i, In the (irnngv Hull. A hot dinner will, b Nerved, ufter which a "bolt program will b given In this ANNembly Hull by the I'uikiluc pupllN. A good iittetnliinc In hoed for. Mm. I'nul Kreytug In Nlowly recovering hut It will be Neveinl WeekN be fold Nile will tin able to h ave thn Hiinutoi turn. Twenty. lx i4udcnt of the Htuti) I'nlveiMlty. griiduated Monday night from thn medlciil depurtment In I'ortluti'1. Among li graduate were Mr. II. A, Html und Mr, Kred I'eacuck. Beverul riiikpliiic people went to I'ortlnnd to nii? them griiduutt) among which wcrn Mr. and Mm. I.uchn, Mr. Holmm, MInn (iiiurd, Mm. H. Joiun, Howurd Kttem, Hugh I'lat I, MInn Cutter und MInn Wll on. The llimkct KihIiiI wna a nucccnn In every wuy, the proceed netted thirty one ilollnr. The Nfhnol I thankful to Mr. HumpNon of Oregon City for auc tlonci i lug the biiNket and getting auch a good price for them. Onu young lady' liimkct Nold for 1(04, It I nice to be young und hundNome. The High Hchool boy enme homif from Willamette KhllN lunt Krlday evening wearing a broad Ninlle, for they were winner In the bull game with the Ilur cluy Hchool boy. Mr. 8. 1'. Dnvl of Oregon City wa In I'urkplnce Ttu-Ndiiy Hiking photo grapliN. Ha diM' excellent work In the way of building", view, etc. 8TAFORD. Commencement Exercliet. The commencement exerclu' of the Mullno Bchool will be held Friday even ing. April 21. 1 905. at 8 o'clock, M. E. Church. Mullno, Oregon. CANBY. A apeclul Enler programme by the McthodlNt Bundny School will be render ed at 11 a.m. next Bunduy. Mr. Jim. Adkln hn Nhlpped In another cur of drcNNed lumber. We WM Gtsiaajntee to save you 1 0 per cent, oyer other dealers on either Mixed Paint or Lead and Oil. If you contem plate painting, and of course yoti do, because you want your house to look the best in the neigh borhood, don t hesitate after getting other prices to come to us. We assure you the quality can't VV tu tut, WAV y use Lead, use Pioneer or Atlantic brands, they are the best. If you use Mixed Paint you want NEW ERA, it can't be beat. HiiiiNblriD and April nfiower are Part ing tlm young fern and other forag.; plant for Ntock. A petition In being circulated and very generally nlgned to keep tho Htar Ilouta from Oregon Clly to WIlNonvllIe, at leant until a better Ncrvlce can be bad than to have our mull go to Hherwood and tay all night; tnrtln from there next day at 11 a. m. and arriving here about 2:30 twenty-four hour later 'thun It urrlve at the preent time. If the R, V. I), could be erved from Oregon City or even OnweKo, no one would object.. Bure ly om relutlve or friend at Sherwood want a Job bad. Zacg EllegHcn, our road boN I to get a road grader thl week to be run bv Nteiim power. Mr. 1'oweir Nlnter und niece are vl lllng hlmaelf and wife at Stafford, and 'lUcNUay Mr. 1'oweirn ter and two children enme to vlnlt them alo. Bo they have a Jolly hoiiNe-full. Mr. Dclaha, the Artlnan itrganlz:r, I aguln In town In the Interest of hi Order. - We heur that Gu Oebhart went to conHiilt a doctor thlN week In regard to hi" health. Nearly all the balden born thl year are girl and now Mr. Zacg Elllgnen hu one. A ure nlgn of peace and good will, ac cording to the old algn, and HubhIu might a well give up. It eem like the Lewi & Clark Fair I not got up for the people, a none but a millionaire could attend and take hi fumlly. a even the commutation ticket admit only the one whone picture ap pear up on the ticket and but few would cure to go o many time without the privilege of taking along the rent of the family or a friend without paying extra. There I not much encouragement for we people lo end of our bet in the way of furm product, etc., and not be allow ed a reduction on a family or aeason ticket. It wa thought by ome that It would be arranged on a similar plan to subur ban rail roads, with a book or ticket to be punched every time It wa preented at the gate, but It really appear at prenent that the Fair ha been gotten up exprennly for moneyed men outnlde the atate. Now thin 1 the way It ap pear to u common folk" and Oregon people a a rule are a happy-go-lucky ort, not given to pcNlmlHttc view, either. What do you think Mr. Editor? We hear later that Gua Gcbhart felt better and did not connult a phynlclan. John Wilkin had a barn raining last week. , ' It wa a thirsty time. Men worked and felt tired next morning. tank to keep order and trannact bunl- neMN, Mr. Al, Carey, of Bprlngwater, In con templating thn purchase of a cream epnrator, and go Into the dairy bunl- neun. The C. C. Creamery at fltone ha made and gold during the pant year, $1 8,000 worth of butter. The company are in tending to put In a Panteurlsslng appa- ratu and nell weit crearn during the lummiT, IOST, BTRAYED OR STOLEN A prom inent young man from Logan. When laNt Keen he wa In good company coming to the dance. Hon't try to take three girl next time and you will get there all right. It certainly look a if the county court Intend to build the fjrldge at Barton. The people of Ixigan and vicinity gen erally, are opponed to the bridge a It will be a very expenlve structure, and only accommodate a few very Interested land owner who are anxlou to boom their private Interest at the expense of the tax payer. The Great Slaughter Sale Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. a mercury will aurely destroy the sense of mell and completely derange the whole system when entering; It through the mucous surfaces. Such article should never be used except on prescription from reputable physlclona, as the damage they wilt do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall' Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. i Cheeney & Co., Toledo, O., contain no mercury, and 1 taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the' genu ine. H 1 taken Internally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney It Co. Testimonial free. . Sold by druggists. Price 75e per bot tle. Take Hall' Family Pill for constipation. Subscribe to The Enterprise. Is Now Going on at THE FAIR STORE Cyclone of If you LOGAN. We trust the warm shower the past week may undo some of the damage done by recent frosts. Mrs. F. Gerber and daughter have been Visiting In Waahington county a few day. There was a man out looking at the farm of Mr. J. Boss one day recently. Cues one of them changed thlr mind. 'They say" there is a cougar up the river. In the bottom, that It even came out In an open field where a man was plowing. Maybe there Is, but am In clined to think some one must use the sume brand of refreshments they do around Markham Hill, Portland. Mr. F. S. Hutchlna has completed his fence around his yard. Slowly but sure, the good work goes on. Who'll be next? Mr. John Hattan of Stone, also, has enclosed his residence with a neat fence. YOU SURELY HAVE Something around the place that needs painting. If it's your house we would recommend New Era Mixed Paint at $1.65 or Regal Mixed Paint $1.50 per gallon. The first is guaranteed to wear five years and both the manufacturers and ourselves stand back of the guarantee This means that if any time during that period you are not satisfied with the paint in every respect we will, without cost to you, repaint your house at our expense. Couldn't be more fair could it? Maby it s your barn, if so we can furnish you material at an ex pense of 75c per gallon that will wear an age. Climax Carriage Paint will make your old buggy or cart look like new, and the expense is nominal. Two quarts, at 75c per quart, wil- cover an ordinary buggy. One coat is all that is necessary. If your floors look shabby when you are cleaning house buy a can of Varno-Floor Stain or Lacqueret and touch them up you will be surprised at the improvement. A package of Calcimo ot a cost of 50c will put a neat, new finish on your wall. Remember we carry everything in the Psint, Oil, Varnish and Brush line and will be glad to furnish you with all the advice and information at our command for the asking. . , . Reliable IDrxiggists CHAMBERS HOWELL LINN E. JONES Yes, That Beaver Creek Flag. The correspondent Intends to hold his end of the pole when the teacher ac ruses him of being mistaken in regard to the fact concerning the Beaver Creek school flag. I Insist that I am not. It Is the school mam that cannot see straight, and If she can she does not know how to read straight, as any person who has read the second reader through can easily see that the correspondent did not say "the Enterprise of last week" but "as he was reading the Enterprise last week" and these so-called replies ought to remind the school mam that those who live In glass houses should not throw stones. Further I will say that the school mam first said In the ex plan a tlon that the pole was 10 feet long and not the correspondent and any person who makes such assertions as to say the pole was 10' feet long In one Issue and eight feet long In another, certainly has not sense enough to last them over night. Tes, you may judge for yourself. I rnmnlnlned about the helitht of the staff I on the building, what the flag was do ing, what the clerk's wife did or what the Board wanted done, but the first question asked was "What Had Become of the Beaver Creek School Flag (Though the teacher seems to think that herself and pupils have some great pre serving second-handed breath.) Furthermore, I did not ask the teacher for any promise and I am sure that the outsiders did more for the purchase of the flag than did the present Inmates of the school building. Therefore the flag ought to be out on the staff where the entire district can see It and not be kept In the school room. As far as be ing concerned In the flag:, every civilized citizen of America Is concerned in the ' flag and the correspondent does not have to go back to Benjamin Franklin for his Information. He will stop right here at Beaver Creek and not act as a craw- ' fish. I Beaver Creek Correspondent. Bargains ircumstances compel us o close out our immense stock of seasonable mer chandise at prices that will startle this community and open the purse-strings of every economical purchas er. Everything will be marked down. Everything Must Go A Cyclone of Bargains A rare opportunity. To miss this immense money paving sale would be a grea loss to vou Watch for our ad in next week's issue. THE FAIR STORE Dry Gotxls, Fancy Goods, Notions, Etc Main Street, Harding Block, Oregon City, Oregon Uf VbliliUIUIIIlJ I have used one of your Fish Brand Slickers for five years, and now want a new one, also one for a friend. I would not be without one for twice the cost. They are just as far ahead of a common coat as a common one is ahead of nothing." (Num m application.) HIGHEST Aff lRD WORLD'S FAIR, 1904. Be sure you dont get one of the com mon kind -this It the tfflWEP ?nra! et""" TOWER CANADIAN CO., Limited, TORONTO, CANAOa. 35 Makers of Wet Weather Clothing & Hats. mark of excellence. A. J. TOWER CO., OSTOM, U.S.. Pute Prepared Paint IS THE . BEST CHARMAN & CO. City Drug; Store Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Enamels Large assortment of Brushes. (While the Enterprise 'Is glad at all times to publish news and at the same time communications that treat a sub ject of general Interest throughout the county, it occurs to us that this contro versy over the Beaver Creek school flag has progressed far enough. It Is a sub ject that Interests only the patrons of the Beaver Creek School District, and the Enterprise, having given both parties to the controversy space In the paper once, feels that It has done enough. Since the communications are becoming somewhat personal In their character, this pnper will have to decline a further publication of these letters. Editor.) BEAVER CREEK. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific. Sure to Clve Satisfaction. CIVE3 RELIEF AT ONCI. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and iv, iim ,iii(,r. n liv. lino umi , TT - . . visiting relatives at Salem, is home again, drives away Cold in the Head queuy. xtesiores tne censes j.oj uy uuu. Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. Large Size, 60 cents at Druggists or by mail ; Trial 8ize, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., Niw York. The present rain Is very beneficial to the crops. Many of the patrons of this burg at tended Pomona Orange at Parkplace last Wednesday and report a good time. Miss Bertha Hughes who has been Alabastine in All Tints Wm. Danlals went on a fishing trop this week and he didn't get fishermen's luck either. Wm. Scnnlon Is Improving slowly. Charles Bort who fell from ascaffold Hnd lit on a cement pavement at San Kranclsco last April, visited the Wm. Hayes family Saturday and Sunday. Miss D. Hughes and Mr. Bort went to Salem Sunday night Many of this burg have received Invi tations to Miss D. Parrey's wedding at Wurdner, Idaho, on April 2B, 1905. The Shannon Brothers made a busi ness trip to town this week. L, Buckner is working for Mrs. Ed wards at present. A. Thomas was doing the sheep and goat shearing act last week. H. Henrlcl passed through this burg on a load of hay this week. Subscribe for the Enterprise. are known by what they have t rowu. or nuir a century they hnve been the stanrtnnt haven't railfil once to uroduce bigger, bet. ter crops thun any others. Bold by hII dDHlera. 109 Need An. nuai rree to ail applicants. D. M.FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mich. . STRENGTH-GIVER, criggS JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFUGE. and MEN i "i 1 GET IT FROM YOUR DRUGGIST