Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 12, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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OBEGON CITY ENTERPKISE, i FRIDAY, MAYv 12, 1905.
A ?
S Oar Correspondents' Corner ?
$ Brief Bits of Gossip FroaAAU Parts of the County.
Correspondents are requested to re
new their work. We will furnish all
necessary stationery. The news from
your neighborhood should appear in
these columns every week.
EAGLE CREEK.
Every growing thing green and other
wise doing nicely, but a little more warm
weather would be quite acceptable. Cat
tle picking up, and if grain, especially
fall grain, and clover promises a goodly
yield. At the present indications there
will be an abundance of fruit and cher
ries will be about two weeks earlier than
usual this year. In fact May is full of
promise that June must fulfill.
. Mr. and Mrs. Jas DeShazer, of Firwood,
were the guests of Mrs. V. A. Douglass,
Sunday.
Mr. Ike "Woodle, V. S., of Portland,
was in our neighborhood on business
Wednesday and Thursday. While here
he visited his brother, J. P. Woodle.
Mrs. L. V. Gibson went to Barton Sun
day where she spent the day with Hal
Gibson and wife.
Quite a number of our young people
among them, P. W. Douglass and Claud
Woodle, attended the basket dinner and
services at Dover Sunday. They report
a good time spiritually and gastronomi
cally. Rev. Exon preached the sermon
and the ladies of Dover furnished the
dinner.
Our road' supervisor has begun work
on the roads, and is rapidly making all
the necessary improvements . so much
needed.
The banks of Eagle Creek and neigh
boring streams are weekly patronized by
devotees of the hook and line. Crowds
of people from Portland and vicinity,
Spend Sundays at the sport, from gen
eral appearance of a majority of the
fishers on their return from a day's sport,
we need suffer no apprehension as to
the decreasing of our trout supply.
. Jas. Gibson and Mrs. Clara E. Howe, of
Portland, were married at that place
last week. Judge Frazier officiated.
Though long past the meridian, yet may
the remaining years of their lives togeth
er be many, and the clouds be few, just
enough to make a beautiful sunset at
the closing.
Cupid is a wily rascal.
Cheat him, mortals, if you can,
With his trusty bow and arrows
He lies in wait for every man.
on business the first of the week.
A crowd of fourteen from here rode
over to Redland last Sunday to hear
Evangelist C. O. Branson and wife who
are holding revivals there.
Miss Walker visited in Portland Sat
urday.
Miss Bertha Rider is visiting her cous
in at Jarvice. .
The people of Central Point feel high
ly honored to know that Mr. Geo. Ran
dall. the progressive farmer. " captured
three prizes on the Lewis and Clark ex
hibit at Oregon City, for Clackamas
county.
The young people of this place assist
ed by New Era talent, are preparing an
entertainmept to be given at the M. E.
Church for the benefit of our' minister.
Saturday evening, May 20th. A good pro
gram will be rendered after which ice
cream will be served. Everybody is cor
dially invited to come and have a good
time. Admission fee, 10c
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Don't Borrow Trouble.
It is a bad habit to borrow anything,
but the worst thing you can possibly bor
row is trouble. When sick, sore heavy,
weary, and worn out by the pains and
poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, Brights
disease, and similar internal disorders
don't sit' down and brood over your symp
toms, but fly for relief to Electric Bit
ters. Here you will find sure and per
manent forgetfulness of all your troub
les, and your body will not be burdened
by a load of debt disease. At Howell &
Jones drug store. Price 50 cents. Guar'
anteed.
UNUSUAL
ARGAIWS
GOOD UNTIL NIGHT, MAY 15TH.
Woman neither, lovely creature,
Can escape this unerring aim.
With impartial distribution ,
He misses not the lass or dame.
No rsspect for age or station,
Has this cruel little elf, "
If you don't believe this statement
Why, just try him once yourself.
Now these two he's brought together,
Whose two hearts shall beat as one,
Bids them travel hand in hand. ' ,
- Till the setting of Life's sun.
QUIZ.
LIBERAL.
R. J. F. Mill was looking for a milch
cow the first of the week.
Miss Gans, of Carus, spent Sunday with
Silas Wright and family.
Maud and Edith Husband spent Sun
day in Molalla.
Mr. and Mrs. May wood spent Sunday
with Ben Faust.
Horace White is on the sick list
Mrs. J. R. Lewis of Carus spent one
day last week with Mrs. Ed. Austin.
Wm. White is preparing for his new
house in the city of Liberal.
Billy Vaughan and Miss Moody were
Canby visitors the first of the week.
Full of Tragic Meaning
are these lines from J. H. Simmons, of
Casey, la. Think what might have re
sulted from his terrible cough if he had
not taken the medicine about which he
writes: "I had a fearful cough, that dis
turbed my night's resL I tried every
thing, but nothing would relieve it, until
I took Dr. Ifing'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.
CENTRAL POINT.
New Cure for Cancer. .
All surface cancers are now known to
be curable, by Bucklen Amiea Salve.
Jas. Walters, of Duffield, Vs., writes,
T had a cancer on my lip for years, that
seemed incurable, till Bucklen' s Arnica
Salve healed it, and now it is perfectly
well." Guaranteed 'cure for cuts and
burns. 25 cents at Howell & Jones drug
store.
MUL1NO.
Rain has come at last. The farmers
have a smile on their faces.
Our genial and enterprising carpenter
Edward -Bowman has left our midst and
moved to Macksburg, where he married
Mrs. Klinger of that place. Mr. and Mrs
Bowman intend to go to Salem for their
wedding trip, where Mr. Bowman has
relatives. We all wish you happiness,
Ed. in your new home.
Johnny Erickson is working for E. L.
Trullin ger at present.
Messrs. Joe and Oscar Daniels have
been home to visit their respective
mother and wife. Joe is going to run a
fishing crew this summer and Oscar is
Working in a logging camp down the
river.
Lee Adkins is doing some slashing on
his place.
J. M. Stone with family, have moved
to Hood River, where Mr. Stone bought
an interest in a flour mill.
Archie Dougan was seen in our burg
last Saturday and Sunday.
Bluing, bottle .5c
Star Soap Diamond C.
Swift's Pride 8 for 25c
Naptha , 4c, 5c
Fine hand Soap, big bar .. .4o
Same Soap, 7 bars for . 25v
Swift's Washing Powder, like Gold Dust ,
..: 15c pkg
Gold Dust, bulk, half price 4c pound
Whisk Brooms 4c, 8c
Brooms 22c, 32c
LOGAN.
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The "weather-maker" seems to forget
that this is Spring.
Mr. J. Boss had a barn raising Mon-
( day. Quite a large attendance, and plen
ty of beer. .
, Miss Elsie Fallert is home for a couple
I of weeks.
j . The Dower Logan school will observe
I Decoration Day in an appropriate way.
Saturday about 58 members of Hard
ing Grange assembled in regular session.
Two members were taken in, and eight
applications filed for consideration at the
next meeting. The June meeting will
be Old Folk's day, also Flora will have
a brief programme.
Mr. Henry Babler and Edwin Gerber
leave this week for Alaska.
Miss Lydia Steinman of Currinsville.
spent a few days visiting in Logan.
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fpyASvurnWlAAl
Our Unusual Low
Prices Hard to
Match.
Flour, $1.05, Corn Meal ....25c
8 pounds Prunes .......25c
Canned Peas -72c
Raisins, 4 pound for 25c
Lemons ...1c
Oranges ...1c
Coffee, 10c: best coffee, 20c; Sample Cof
fee or tea ."..Free
Arm & Hammer Soda package 6c
Bulk ...4c
Starch, 6c; Rice 4and 5c cents pound. "
Millinery at a Big
Saving.
Stylish Hats, honestly made.
Dry Goods Profit.
priced at
Ladies Ready-to-wear
Hats.
Trimmed Hats Child's ....48c up
Ladies' $1.47 lip
Ladies' Black Hose, 9c, 14c, lace hose 25c
Ladies' Vests 7c, 10c and up.
Men's 50c Underwear, 38c, and 44c.
Men's 10c sox at 7Vic
SHOES
Shoes, Etc.
Jonah Penman, of Portland, visited his
parents over Sunday.
The school children of this place were
entertained by Miss Walker and Miss
Lottie Randall, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Randall, recently. Supper was
served on the lawn at 5 o'clock. In the
games the first prize was taken by Miss
Hannah Thompson, while the booby prize
was captured by Master Edward Stau
ber. La Verne Crawford was in Portland
Brighfs Disease and
Diabetes News.
Plans to get Rich.
are often frustrated by sudden breaking
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 dizziness
too. At Howell & Jones drug store; 25c.
guaranteed.
HARMONY.
The New Fulton Compounds Have a
Record of 87 per cent of Recoveries
Among Chronic Cases of Brlght's
Disease and Diabetes, Heretofore
Considered Incurable.
Druggists know that Brlght's Disease ' and
Diabetes have been regarded by physicians as
incurable and that up to the advent of the
Fulton Compounds that nothing on their shelves
would touch it. It Is a proven fact that nearly
nine-tenths of all cases are now curable, and
druggists themselves are taking the new Com
pounds. One of the recoveries was Dr. Zelle
himself, the pioneer druggist of 523 Pacific
street, San Francisco, and he gave it to over a
dozen others who recovered. Here is another
Interesting recovery (We eopy from the Sacra
men to News of November 16, 1902):
"After a serious illness of over a year Jndga
J. R. Allen of this city has recovered and re
gards himself most fortunate In successfully
battling with what is generally regarded as a
fatal malady, Brlght's Disease of the Kidneys.
In speaking of his case Jadge A)1"" said: T
believe that the treatment given me by my
physician was In accordance with the best
methods used In the regular practloe of medi
cine, but it afforded me no relief. Hearing of
the Fulton Compounds I went to San Francisco
to investigate and was soon convinced I should
undergo the treatment. It was three months
before I noticed a change for the better. I used
the medicine faithfully for nearly a year and
ean now find no evidence of the disease and
am satisfied it is entirely eliminated. My ap
petite is good, I have gained seventeen pounds
In weight and will be pleased to describe my
experience to anyone who may call or write.' '
Sacramento News. Nov. 16, 1902.
The editor of the News himself was the friend
who told Judge Allen of the Fulton Compounds.
They are the only things known that cure
Brlght's Disease and Diabetes. Fulton's Renal
Compound for Brlght's and Kidney Diseases,
$l; for Diabetes, $1.60. John J. Fulton Co.,
400 Washington street, San Francisco, sole
compounders. Free analyses for patients.
Send for Pamphlet. We are the exclusive
agents for these Compounds in this city.
Chorman & Co., City Drug Store.
Mr. Charles Otty, who was seriously
injured a few days ago, by a blast, is
improving, but will lose the sight of one
eye.'
A number of our people are attending
the Evangelical Conference which Is be
big held at Lents this week.
The Bartlet pear crop, it seems, has
been totally destroyed by the late frosts.
Other fruits have been damaged, but
probably only thinned out to a proper
amount.
Prof. Wm. Karr, principal of the Bor
ing High School, visited at his home
here last Sunday.
B. L. Phillips and family of Greenville,
were visiting relatives here this week.
Potato planting is nearing the end.
Fall and Spring grain is looking fine.
EAGLE CREEK.
Gentle showers occasionally, seems to
be the order of the day. t
Mr. David Hoftmeister sold his young
team yesterday for a good sum, three
hundred dollars, so it seems that horses
are in demand in this section.
Mrs. Norah River and' daughter Ruth
were visiting relatives near Eagle Creek
today.
The little daughter of Fred Hoftmeis
ter met with an accident today. She
fell off the fence and dislocated her arm.
Mr. and Mrs. Nance, of Portland, have
been visiting relatives here.
ML PLEASANT.
Everybody is enjoying the showers.
Mr. Nemick, of Stafford, was seen in
this vicinity this week.
- The Kelland brothers gave a party at
their home. Many people were present
and everybody had a good time.
The Twilight Band will give a dance
at the Twilight Hall Saturday, May 13.
Now boys, remember that girl, that pret
ty little girl, that girl you left behind
you, and bring her to the dance.
Mr. Marshal Lazelle called upon Miss
Sharkey. A rumor was sent around that
Mr. Sharkey was going to put a trap on
a trail that a certain object traveled upon.
Child's Slippers 75c up
Ladies' Slippers 68c, 98c
up to nicest Tan at $2.15
ave you 10 to 20 per cent on shoes.
Red Front Store
E. C. HAMILTON, Proprietor ;
OREGON CITY, OREGON
SCOTT'S
Emulsion
When you go to a drug store
and ask for Scott's Emulsion
you know what you want; the
man knows you ought to have
it. Don't be surprised, though,
if you are offered something
else. Wines, cordials, extracts,
etc., of cod liver oil are plenti
ful but don't imagine you are
getting cod liver oil when you
take them. Every year for thirty
years we've been increasing
the sales of Scott's Emulsion.
Why? Because it has always
been better than any substitute
for it.
, Send for free sample '
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists
409-415 Pearl Street, New York
50c and $1.00. All drugglst3.
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Pure & Mellow
Rich & Delicate
For Sale by
-E. MATTHIAS -Sole
Agoney for Oregon City.
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Bean the
Bignatoi.
of
TOniA.
I The Kind Yon Have Always BougM
IF YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR
Don't travel over the Illinois Central,
as any old road will do you and we
don't want your patronage; but If
you are particular and want the best
and mean to have It, ask the ticket
agent to route you via the ILLINOIS
CENTRAL the road that runs through
solid vestibule trains between SL
Paul, Omaha, Chicago, SL Louis,
Memphis and New Orleans.
No additional charge is made for a
seat in our reclining chair cars which
are fitted with lavatories and smok
ing rooms, and have a porter in at-
t&Q.dLHC6
Rates via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
are the lowest and we will he glad to
quote them in connection with any
transcontinental line. r
B. H. TRUMBULL,
Commercial Agent, 142 Third StreeL
Portland, Oregon.
J. C. LINDSEY,
T. F. & P. A., 142 Third StreeL Port
land, Oregon. v
PAUL B. THOMPSON,
Frt. and Passenger Agent, Colman
Bldg., Seattle, Washington. (
Foolish Advice.
"Don't you think," said the preacher
when he and the prisoner wiere left
alone together, "that you'd better make a
full confession T'
"I should say not I've just hired the
brightest lawyer in this, town."
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use lor over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per .
, sonal supervision since its infancy
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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
Bears the Signature of
ALWAYS
The Kind You Me Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
VHC nm COMPANY. MURRAY STRICT. M TORN CITY. .
Faith, Hope and Charity.
We learn that faith is disappearing.
But that is far from true:
Men still put faith in legislatures,
Despite the things they do.
I sometimes wonder why the people
With undiminished zest
Go on electing legislatures '
And hoping for the best.
The charity of men is boundless,
Or they, with clubs in hand,
Would fall upon most legislatures
And drive them from the land.
'While working at the W. P. & P. Com
pany's mills Tuesday afternoon, Charles;
Burns Jr. had the misfortune to drop a
huge bar of steel that badly crushed his
left foot. While the injury will not per
manently disable Mr. Burns, it will cause
him considerable inconvenience for some
time.
Tie House Furnisher
You paid to much for yorir goods!
Did your wife
eve accuse you
of stick a crime? If so, prevent it for the iututc by studying:
our prices. These prices are only ior the careful buyer,
reckless buyers are doomed. The reckless buyer will spend
bis money on slick talk, the careful buyer for value received
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fe? Going to Build?
We have an immense
stock of Cedar doors and
'boors windows on hand also
BuTOj feuding 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.
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BUREAU
high grade
finish, fine
mirror, full
size
$6.50
Steel Range
f 0 years guarantee
J 8 inch oven
6- holes
Most elaborate nickel
...$30.00...
This Rocket
rri a i
Artistic
Designs
Of Wall
Paper
10c
per double
roll and
up
Lace
Curtains
50c
per pair
and up
LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTH,
CHINA MATTING at LOWEST PRICES