Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, May 19, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON-CITY . ENTERPKISE;-FRIIAY, MAY 19, 1905.
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; tr respondents' Corner
S Brief Hits of Gossip From AH Parts of the County. . 4
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UNUSUAL
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Correspondents are requested to re
new their work. We will furnish all
' necessary stationery. The news from
yonr neighborhood should appear In
these columns every week.
MT. PLEASANT.
. Mrs. Smith was calling- on Mrs).' Myers
last Thursday.
Miss Hylton was the guest of Miss
Bnidow last Friday.
Mr. May and daughter were visiting
his daughter, Mrs. Cooper, Sunday.
Miss Riggs and Mr. Joehnke were call
ing on Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg Sunday
evening.
Mrs. Bookey and son ' are visiting at
Harrington's.
Mrs. Humphreys was visiting Mrs. Ri
ley Sunday.
Mrs. Raywalt was visiting Mrs. Chas.
Andrews last Monday.
Miss AJta Millard was visiting in Ore-
Son City last Sunday.
Miss Wilmah and Ino Myers were call
ing on Miss "Warnock Sunday.
Mr. M. F. LaZelle made a flying trip
to Oregon City last Friday.
Mrs. Gerber was visiting her mother
Mrs. Roman, las Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Earl Hoss is working in the paper
mill at present.
Mr. Myers was calling on Mr. Clark
Sunday.
Mr. Woodard's team ran' away last
Sunday and hurt the little girl and boy
quite badly and Mrs. Woodard's right
arm was severely scratched and bruised.
Miss Warnock assisted them home. .
cattle hunting a' very entertaining di
version, especially on Sunday, but con
trary to tlie usual custom they generally
don their best attire. '
Mr: D. H. Mosher of Salem was seen
visiting with his friends ror several days
I last week. ,
I Mrs. Funk entertained a large number
of her friends Sunday.
Mr. Charles Mosher returned to Port
land for an indefinite period, so it is
said. -
Last week Mr. and Mrs. Murdock of
Macksburg .were- visiting friends of this
piace.
Many fine monuments have been erect
ed in our cemetery the past week or so,
especially the one to Mr. Ketch ton. be
ing the most expensive one in the county.
if! a I arc
GOOD FOR TWO WEEKS OR UNTIL
.. JUNE 1ST.
Shoes, Etc.
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.
Child's Slippers, ;...47c, 75c, 97.
Ladies' $1.25 patent leather Slippers dur
ing this sale .880
Ladies' Comfort Low Shoes, low heel
$1.25 value, this sale '.......98c
Ladies' Tan Oxfords. Russian calf, dur
able, neat, $2.25 value, sale ......$1.73
Ladies' Fine Shoes, $1.25 to $1.50 value
at ' '..98c
Baby's Shoes 9c, 23c, 37o
Child's Shoes ..55c up
Many other Shoe Bargains. -
Garden Hose
Clean up of garden and flower seeds, old
and new, separate boxes, paper 1c
Millinery Department
i: MOUNTAIN VIEW.
' . Married, at the bride's home. last Sat
urday, May 13th, at 2 o'clock,, by Rev.
Landsborough of the First Presbyterian
ichurch of. this city, Mr. John P. Roehl
and Mrs. Mary L. Jones The bride was '
attired in a gray traveling suit, the groom
in the usual black. The following guests
were present: Wm. . Jones. Mrs. Veda
, Kimmer and daughter Nadia, Mr. Harry
, Jones, Mrs. Burley, Mrs. Matchett, Miss
, Jennie Wisher, Mrs. J. R. Landsborough.
j 3he newly wedded pair left on the 6
I o'clock train for Salem. . .
i, The scare of scarlet fever has subsided,
all the sick are well.
... Elmer Dixon is busy at Portland in-I
stalling the Clackamas county exhibits.
Mr Darling and Mr Harding are Im
proving their property . with fences and
paint.
. . A large crowd . attended . the Sunday
School at the Church last Sunday. We
are pleased to note the increase. The
Bible society held an all day session at
the home of Mrs Mack last Thursday. I
Refreshments were served and a splen
did time enjoyed by all.
A surprise was tendered Mr. and Mrs.
Craig and daughter by the ladies of Ely.
The family will leave for Portland short
ly and they, will be greatly missed. Mr.
Craig will hold services in the Church
next Sunday at 11 o'clock, also In the
evening. .
IF YOU ARE NOT PARTICULAR
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 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; 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle
free.
SHUBEL.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hornshuh. of Oregon
City are spending a few days with rela
tives. Miss Ellen Moehnke spent Saturday
end Sunday at her home.
Hazel Ginther and Lottie Hornshuh
called on Julia Massinger Sunday.
John Heft is home again.
Michael Moehnke and son - Otto re
turned to Sea Side Saturday.
Several of the young folks called on
the Kirbyeon family Sunday.
Mrs. C. Muralt and daughter ; Myrtle
Visited with relatives here last week.
J. Heft is erecting a house on his place.
Harry and Ray Kirbyson, Lydia and
Lottie Hornshuh, Irene and Rosa Moeh
nke, Elsie Bluhm and ' Hazel Ginther are
among the pupils who will take the
Eighth grade examinations.
' Rev. Descher will lecture at the Luth
eran church Sunday, May 21. The public
is cordially invited to . attend. Subject
of the lecture will be "Atheism."
The young people who attended the
pie and ice cream social at the Beaver
Creek hall "Friday night, report a splen
did time.
Ed. Smith has quite a large music
class here.
E. F. Ginther and wife spent last Sun
day with Mr. and Mrs. M. Keilson, of
Portland, Mrs. Neilson was formerly Miss
Mildred Ginther, of this place.
Fred Heft hits all the high places along
the road now reason a baby oy.
Mr. Schmidt purchased a new harrow.
? August Ginther is suffering from appendicitis.
K INZER GARRETT.
A simple but beautiful home wedding
took place at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. R. J. Gajrett, of Needy, on Sunday.
May 14th, at 12 o'clock M., when their
daughter Pearl, and Solon Kinzer were
united in marriage. The ceremony was
performed by Justice of the Peace B. F.
Smith and was witnessed by only a few.
relatives. .. .-
The bride was attended by her cousin,
Miss. Nellie Hampton, of Portland, and
the groom by his brother Charles Kinzer,
of Hubbard.
Immediately after the ceremony the
dining room doors were thrown open
and all enjoyed a bountiful repast after
which the happy couple hurried away
amid a shower of rice and old shoes, to
spend a few days at the metropolis.
The brid is the only daughter of . Mr.
and Mrs. Garrett, and she is well known
as a successful teacher in the schools of
Clackamas and Marion counties, having
just completed several successive terms
near Hubbard.
The groom is a popular young man also
of Needy , and has grown to manhood in
this vicinity, having come to this place
from Nebraska when a small boy. When
they return from their honeymoon trip
they will reside on his farm adjoining that
of Mr, Garrett's.
Our Millinery Department has a fine lot
of stylish Hats at two-thirds of Portland
prices. Experienced milliners dry goods
profits only, and quick sales. Child's
trimmed hats 48c up; ladies, $1.47 up;
Ladles' Walking Hats, 72c up.
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 St.
Paul, Omaha, Chicago, St. Louis,
Memphis and New Orleans.
No additional charge is made for a
! RAflt. in mir reolininf- pliair nnrc nrlili
I L tct flnnnc T lcua f. I are fi"ed with lavatories and smok
X liwat VJUUWa Uavai lng rooms, and have a porter In at-
Rates via the ILLINOIS CENTRAL
are the lowest and we will be glad to
quote them In connection with any
transcontinental line.
B. H. TRUMBULL,
Commercial Agent, 142 Third Street,
Portland, Oregon.
J. C. LINDSEY,
T. F. & P. A., 142 Third Street, Port
land, Oregon.
PAUL B. THOMPSON,
Frt. and Passenger Agent, Colman
Bldg., Seattle, Washington.
1 Vv
Li lJ L ii j I
getable Prcpatationfor As
similating Hie Food andBeg ula -ling
the Stomachs andBowels of
ly Cost Double Our
Price Elsewhere
Gold Dust Washing Powder, pound. . 4c
Best seedless Raisins, 4 pounds ...... 25c
Lemons, eachf . 1c
Clothespins, dozen ...1c
10 bars soap 25c
Ink, 3c; Lead Pencils. 8 for . .- 5c
Men's Jean Pants, small sizes to close
... 68c
New Cure for Cancer.
All surface cancers are now known to
be curable, by Bucklen Arnica Salve.
Jas. Walters, of Duffield, Va., writes,
"I 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.
REDLAND.
Mr. George Hicinbothom is spending a
few days with friends in Portland. .
Rev. C. O. Barnson. and wife terminat
ed a Very, successful revival at this place
last Sunday and are now : conducting
hleetings at Zion.
Mr. Wm. Brown and John Hughes both
had phones installed in their houses last
week. 1
Our road supervisor is now working
the road in places where most needed.
Some, of, our bachelors seem to think
Brights Disease
Not Rare, but Common Kidney
., Disease Developes into Bright's
Disease the 8th to IOth Month;
Then Incurable by All Known
Means Except the new Fulton
Compounds which Record' 87
oi Recoveries.
We have before us a little work on kidney
'diseases by Joseph F. Edwards, M. D., of Phila
delphia, that contains some things that every
one ought to know. Many people imagine
Bright's Disease is rare, when, in fact It
covers nearly the whole gamut of kidney dis
eases. This book sets out that the kidneys have
but one function, viz., the elimination of the urea
and waste products, and that all interferences
with that function are called Bright's Disease.
Dr. Edwards adds: "For the benefit of physi
cians who may read this book I will give a list
of the cases which I attribute to Bright's
Disease, viz.:
, Albumenuria. :. .,
Congestion of the Kidney.
Degeneration of the Kidney.
Fatty Degeneration of the Kidney. .
Inflammation ol the Kidney.
Uraemia. , -
Disease of the Kidney."
Thus nearly alt kidney disease being Bright's
Disease, the serious question is, is it in the
primary or secondary stage? After the eighth
to tenth month it becomes chronic and is then
incurable by all known means except the Fulton
Compounds. There is often no notice of the
trouble till it has fastened. If yon have kidney
disease in the first stage the Renal Compound
will cure it quickly. - If it is of more than 8 to 10
months standing it is the only thing known that
will cure it. In proof that nothing else will we
cite all medical works in evidence. The stock
holders of the John J. Fulton Co., business and
professional men of San Francisco, are the first
in the world to announce the cure, -presenting a
definite percentage of recoveries (87 per cent),
and giving out the lists of the cured, all among
purely chronic, well-defined cases. If yon have
ny find of kidney trouble, there is only one
thine to take. The Renal Compound for Bright's
pisessa is 1; for Diabetes, 81.60. John J.Fulton
-Co 400 Washington streefr,an Franoisoo, sole"
compounders, pamphlet free. We are the sole
gents,
Charman & Co., City Drug Store.,
UNION HALL.
Mr. Chas. Pipka and family were vis
iting Mr. Martin Richter 'and -family last
Sunday.
Mr. Calvin Parker intends to build a
new house on his property in the near
future. r-
Mrs. L. P. Burns and daughter Mabel
visited relatives in Oregon City last Sat
urday and Sunday.
Mr. J. Perringer is visiting relatives in
Portland.- - ... -
'Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Helvey visited at
Mr. J. H. Burns last Sunday.
. Mike Perringer visited Oscar Lucas last
Sunday.
Mr. John Molzan and daughter Milly
visited in Mulino last Saturday. .
Mr. J. Burns went to Portland on busi
ness last Saturday. '
Mr. J. L. Thomas ' went to Canby last
Monday on business. .
Mr, D. ft. ' Dimick is improving his
farm by putting , a barb . wire fence
around it.
Miss Eliza: Burns went to Oregon City
last Tuesday. . .
Miss Trullinger spent Saturday and
Sunday with her parents in Mulino.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Helvey visited rela
tives in Silverton last week.
Miss Milly Molzan of Portland is vis-v
iting her parents for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wisemantel of
Macksburg passed through here on their
way to Central Point to visit Mrs. Wise
mantel's parents.
Bertha Riggs was the guest of Geno
Burns last Saturday.
The new R. F. D. starting from Canby
via Union Hall and Mulino started last
Monday, with John Helvey as temporary
carrier.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Adkins of Mulino,
visited the latter's,, parents last Sunday.
Miss Louisa Perringer who is staying
in Portland, came out home last Satur
day and spent Sunday.
The Misses Molzan, who work in Port
land, are out home visiting at present.
Mr. .J. H.i Burns visited his mother
last .Sunday.
Mr. and - Mrs. B Hilton 'visited their
mother- and brother last Sunday.
Mr. B. J. Helvey and son. John, were
callers at Mr. J. H. Burns' last Satur
day. y
Mr. J. Perringer has Teturned from
Portland. -' ' :
. Trade for Produce.'
Coupons for Free Dishes.
Red Front Store
E. C. HAMILTON, Proprietor
OREGON CITY, OREGON
FOR BOTH
One disease of thinness in
children is scrofula; in adults,
consumption. . Both have poor
blood ; both need more fat.
These diseases thrive on lean
ness.- Fat -is the best means of
overcoming them ; cod liver oil
makes the best and. healthiest
fat and
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
is the easiest and most effective
form of cod liver oil. Here's a
natural order of things that
shows why Scott's Emulsion is
of so much v.ilue in all cnes of
scrofula and consumption. More
'(1 ' 1 a "1 '
imt, more weijrnt, moie nourisn
ment, thaHs why.
Send foi free sample. '
SCOTT & ' BOWNE, Chemists
409 415 Pearl Street, New York
Plans to get Rich.
are often frustrated by sudden breaking
due to dyspepsia or constipation. Brace
up and take Dr. King's New Life Fills.
They take out the materials which are
clogging your energies, and give you a
new start. Cure headache and dizziness
too. At Howell So Jones drug store; 25c,
guaranteed. ..
"" 1 Tracing the 'Taint.
'"Who's your father, my little man?"
"Mister Brown is my father."
"And what's his business?"
"He runs a' bucket-shop."
, "And where have you been?"
i iTve beenrtft have my hair' cut."
"Did you pay for it?"
"Sure . ' s :
'. 'Anddon!'t -you. .'know' ihe money, .you
gave the barber was tainted?"
"Aw. taln't de money dat smells so
it's de hair oil."
Promotes Digestion,Cheerfuf-
ness ana Kest.Lonrains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
NotKarcotic.
ADerfecl Remedv FnrrnncKna.
Tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Fcverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT C0PV OF WRAPPER.
on
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
AM
U' For Over
Thirty Years
THE CENTAUR COMMMV.
n Tens mm.
Takes the 'burn outf heals- the wound;
cures the ' pain. Dr. Thomas' Electric
Oil. the household remedy.
Millions and Medicine."
Dr. Washburn, of Minneapolis, says the j '
Old Enough to Notice..--'
"Are your papa and mamma at home?''
people of this country pay $80,000,000 less asked the caller.
a year for medical attendance than they "No, replied little Marguerite ; "one
did ten years ago. and live on an average of them may be lere, but thejr never are
of ten years . longer. It will take that both at home at the same time." '
extra $80,000,000 to live the extra ten j ' :
years; so Where's the gain? '
Subscribe to The Enterprise.
n:IP
Tie House Ftophisher
50c. and $1.00
AU druggists
IHABBPERI
n VISA
pi . Kra v.
Pure & Mellow
Rich & Delicate
For Sale by
... - E. MATTHIAS -.
Sol Agenoy for Oregon ' City.
'OA'ST'OHlA..i'"'',"::
Sean the The Kind You Hare Always Bougtn'
Signature
of
Yot paid to mttch f or you goods!
Did your wife
ever accuse you
oi such, a crime? If so, prevent it for the future by studying
our prices. These prices are only ior the careful buyer.
reckless buyers are doomed. The reckless buyer will spend
his money on slick talk, the .careful buyer for value received
AW A w w
gf Going to Build?
Z -
cf We have an immense
stock of Cedar doors and
windows on hand also
PS budding hardware. Let
g us figure for you we can
save you money, lhere
are some damaged doors
left from our disastrous
fire which will go cheap.
BUREAU
high grade
finish, .fine ,
mirror, full
size , :
$6.50
Steel Range
1 0 years guarantee
1 8 inch oven : ;..
6 holes '
Most elaborate nickel
...$30.00...
This Rocker
Artistic
Designs
Of Wall
Paper
lOc
per double
roll and
up
Lace
Curtains
50 c
per pair
and up
CARPETS, LINOLEUIVI OIL CXOTH,
CHINA MATTING
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