OREGON" CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1905. ; Otif Lo f espondents7 Corner f UNUSUAL 2 Brief It of Gossip From All Parts of th County. A frost lust week' gave the early po t a toes and tomatoes a severe nipping, muuino. . ' : ..- ' ' , '',, I1-'H'H" S'.F!!IV ..H.Hmh I... rmiw a Correspondents are requested to re new their work. We will furnish all necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear la these columns every week. EAGLE CREEK. Rain, rain, rain. If there is any thing we like better than rain, it la a little more rain. "Every cloud has a silvery lining" and as we grumblingly endure the eeasless downpour, we should remember our reward will come next harvest. The ' ground seems to have a never ceasing thirst, for every drop of rain Is absorb' ed.,and stored In the secret storehouses of mother earth's bosom to be used in the future for the revival of the tender vegetation that have succumbed to the too ardent smiles of old Sol. Quite a heavy frost visited our section of the valley that did some damage to . early potatoes, beans, etc.. but other' wise everything Is growing fine and needs a little warm weather. Pastures In splendid shape and stock doing well. Little Myrtle Hoffmelster, who had the misfortune to sprain her arm a week or so ago, has Improved considerably, al though not yet able to use the injured member much. G rover Douglass has been somewhat laid up for repairs on account of a gen erous supply of Job's pets that seem to have located on all the available places of his head and hands. They have abat ed some however as to number and sixe . at the present and he will soon be able to take his accustomed place at the mill. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Cook, of Damascus, were -the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howlett Sunday. D. W. Douglass of Cherryville, was through here Monday and Tuesday on a business trip. R. B. Gibson has moved Into his house which is a natty little residence. Mr. Horger suffered a severe paraly tic stroke Thursday of last week that deprived htm of the use of nearly his en tire body, even the power of speech to a limited extent At this writing he had Improved slightly and hopes are enter tained for his ultimate recovery. Friday evening a very enjoyable event - took place at the residence of Mr.. Colts. In the form of ah Ice cream social given under the auspices of the E. L. of Eagle Creek. A large crowd of young and old people were in attendance and all did ample justice to to tht ice cream that was pronounced "just too lovely for any thing." The evening was spent in a judicious mixture of games and ice cream. AH who were fortunate enough to have been present expressed them selves as highly entertained and only wish the socials closer together. J. W. Douglass lost a cow the other day by a peculiar accident. The ani mal was missed and upon search was discovered where she had fallen back wards over a log breaking her back. Mr. Joe. DeShaxer of Dover, was ped dling beef through our vicinity Saturday. Grange met as usual Saturday with quite a gathering of Grangers, and their baskets and a good time was enojyed. Several candidates were Initiated in the third and fourth degrees. - Cedrlc Nance returned the latter part ot last week from Portland where he had been for several days the guest of bis sister. QUIZ. but did no other damage we have learn ed of. Itev. J. H. Lamb of Cleveland, Ohio, t preached no excellent sermon In the I church the other Sunday. In addressing the Sunday School Mr. Lamb, through an error, save out the Impression that he believed the earth to be turning to the west instead of the east. The recent conference, returned Rev. Henderson for pastor at this place. Our school will close next week. Ther is some talk of a new school building with a room for a number of the higher grades. We need a larger building for the present school, but we doubt the feasi bility of Instituting the higher depart ment. We believe a majority of the tax payers of the county oppose the proposed bridge across the Clackamas at Barton, t Taxes are already abnormally high and this would not be In the line of reduction. The bridge would give the people of I.o Ran better connection with the rail road, but it will not be many years till an electric line win go up tne ixigan ridge and serve the people more directly. Our worthy, efficient and obliging rural carrier. Elmer Worthlngton, we are In formed. Is confined to his home with mumps, so that the substitute carrier had to take the route yesterday and be ing unused to it arrived about four hours late. This leads us to suggest that all substitute carriers should go over and become acquainted with the route at their earliest convenience. Harmony Is now well supplied with free delivery, there being four routes; wo from Mllwaukie. one from Clacka mas and one from Lents. BARGAINS GOOD FOR TWO WEEKS JUNE 1ST. OR UNTIL Shoes, Etc. Child's Slippers 47c, 75c, 7 Ladles' H.25 patent leather Slippers dur Ing this sals , 8So Ladies' Comfort Low Shoes, low heel J1.2S value, this sale Wo ladles' Tan Oxfords. Russian calf, diir able, neat, 12.25 value, sale 11.73 Ladles' Fine Shoes, 11.25 to 11.60 vulue at '.,980 Baby's Shoes , ,. 9c, 23c, 37s Child's Shoos 55c up Many other Shot Bargains. 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 bad not taken the medicine about which be writes: '1 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. 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 ot dyspepsia, biliousness,. Blights 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 And 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. Guaranteed. UNION HALL- Mr. Andrew Hess, who lives over In Tillamook county, came out to visit his HARMONY. Mr. Charles Oty's condition is very critical at this writing and he Is not ex pected to survive. DneCoidsriflnotner The season's first cold may be slight may yield to early treatment, but the next cold will hang on longer; it will be more troublesome, too. Un necessary to take chances on that second one. Scott's Emulsion is a preventive as well as a cure. Take sirs m when colds abound and you'll have no cold. Take it when the cold is contracted and it checks inflamma tion, heals the membranes of the throat and lungs and drives the cold out. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWtfE, Chemists 408-415 Pearl Street, New York SOc and f 1.00 - . All druggists sister, Mrs. Calvin Parker. He also sold his father's place to Mr. Calvin Parker. The consideration being $550. Mr. Chas. Pembroke of The Dalles, came to visit relatives and friends for a few days last week. Also to put up a monument In the Zlon cemetery for the late William Parker. A number of people in this vicinity are suffering with a malady something like the measles. Mr. J. Burns made a business trip to Oregon City last Tuesday. Miss Lillian Gans was the guest of Miss Eliza Burns last Tuesday. Mrs. A. L. Jones, of Carus. was visit ing Mrs. J. H. Burns one day this week. Services were held In the Luthershi church last Sunday. Charles Thomas was a visitor at the residence of Mr. John Burns last Monday. Charlie intends to purchase a rubber tire nothing like being up to date, is there. Charlie? when one takes the girls out driving. School will soon close at this place. We are having too much "Oregon mist" to suit most people. It is to be hoped this will not continue during the Expo sition, or Oregon will lose her reputa tion. But certainly the weather man will favor us and have the sun shining by June 1st. Tii.mina rih mill family have moved Into the house formerly occupied by I'M. Bowman ami family Claude Howard has his new house cow pleted and ready for pahil, he tlo has a i.lioimt-i iiiih mi come Hint heal' I lie music. Ml Howell, of Portland. I visiting her sister. Mis. lloynton, at present, Mr. ami Mis. Mlnlrk Imve purchased property of Mrs. Manning and moved Into our midst. Chltlm hulk Heelers are uutte nuiuetoil ii i omul our burg Itev. Wiles has the foundation laid for Ms new house and will build h oii possible, W, A. Wnodslde is doing some plowing for 11, Selttcr. Andrew Zlnger, who sold his farm here some weeks ago to Mr. Churchill, tins moved to Liberal, where he bus rented a farm formerly known as the Utt place Miss Henrlteeti Wiles spent a few day In Portland Inst week Mrs, Manning. Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Mary Daniels and daughter spent the day at Ijike Shore last week fishing Chas, lt.iy ntou is hauling lumber for his new house, he will build this summer, A. Dougnn, formerly of this place, has rented a farm at Woodlawn Horn, to Fred and Agnes WoodsUI on the 1,1th, a nine-pound girl. Iteta Howmnn Is staying at the Ashby home at present a reunion of old rrlenda and relatives gutltered at the borne of Mr. and Mr John Larktnft of Clarke. Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. 1-Jiiklrm crossed the plains In fifty-two and settled near Clarke, where Johnle Is now 75 years of age, and Aunt Minervle la 69. they have been now Wed ded 50 years, and felt young again among their old friends. Those present were Mrs. Hone 1 lie l.jirkln. Mr. and Mrs. Ale Ijiiklns and daughter of Mendo brimk, and Mrs. Wallace and daughter Kva. of Mullno. all enjoyed a happy time. Some road work will be done near Rhode's place us soon a the weather 1 MKreeauie, i vxoia uusi wasning rowaer, pound.. 4c Mr. Wm. Currln ha purchased a co uest seemess Raisins. 4 pounds 25c I from Miss Mulvaney. ic i Hoya Asliby and fam ly of 8a em. snenl . lomespins, uosen .ic I a few days with his brother Grant of 10 bars soap 25c I this place. inn. 3c; Lead Pencils. Tl for 5c .iiens jean rants, small sites to close I imiiiil. Me I Jacob Grossmlller I on the sick list .. A. Schtlbel conducted the Klghth Grade examinations at the school house lnnt week. trade for ProdllCP I l'"ke spent Saturday evening wnn r... r. ijiwner ana ramny Prmtvmc trr Fro. TWcW Messrs. Moler and GlntheA called on r Ji V'J' I J. Orossmuller Monday. Itev. IM-seher delivered a lecture at Clean up of garden and flower seeds, old and new, separate boxes, paper. , , , , , Ic Millinery Department Our Millinery Department hat a fin lot of stylish Hats at two-thirds of Portland prices. Experienced milliners dry goods profits only, and quick tales. Child's trimmed hatt 48c up; ladlet, 11.47 up; Ladles' Walking Hatt, 72c up. These Goods Usual ly Cost Double Our Price Elsewhere CASTORIA AYeGctaUo PrepaMlioitfor As -slmllAtliHS w l"xl anclReiiulu -ting llic Stowm-lts mtl IVmn rruniotosDiiicstion.Chifrfiil- rossamlwsUonwiiwiwurr lh)ltun,Montiuu nor MiwraL XotNahcotic. (TanW.SMje Apcrffcl Ik inc Jy for Tons lion, Sour Stonwh.DmrnWA mul Loss f r Su:ei Facsimile Snjnnlurt of NEW YORK. Tin EXACT COPY or WHapscn. El CAST For Infants and r;1 The Kind You Always Bought Boars Sign aturo M & w 1 vJ' For On Thirty Year! I , ' 1 II I II L.I v II mini j to ii y hi the l.ullietiiii i him h Holiday. 8eem attnu'ed (he C'Mldirii's llay nl the hull Huturday. Mr. Matt Gluvi r of I'ui thin, I, a visit' Iuk her mother, Mr M Morhftk. I'tmrle M.s hnke, of Clttiku railed on relative here Biinday. Mr. and Mrs, Chris Hluhm have moved to the elty fur some Week. Hniry, Kmll unit Kl. (., Hlld lrl( rl a few dart M fut met parent, Mr. and Mrs. C. I (huh Mi Maxlnavr railed on Mi C huh lat werk, ll'iiiy (Jlnlher, Henry mi.t H'tj . in.m railed m !l k Mlllrr and L t lllnhlund, Hun, lay. 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. LIBERAL. W. E. Austin spent a few days Ashing at D. C. Ball's place. Fred Moore, of Washington, spent a few days last week with friends and rela tives here. W. H. Husband Is building a house for Bill White. Mrs. Lamb, of Union Mills, was a guest at Austin's and Mill's Sunday. Edith Wiles and sister were the guests of Minnie Faust Sunday. Ben Faust put up a cream separator for Mulvaney's Wednesday. Wm. Skeen and family were out "sun ning" themselves Sunday. If you wish any fine, fancy shingling dono go to Wm. Husband, Liberal, Ore gon. Austin & Mill have taken the contract to furniBh the lumber and build the new Macksburg school house. Red Front Store L C. HAMILTON, Proprietor OREGON CITY, OREGON DROPSY Do Your Ankles oi Limbs Swell? Are Your Eyes Puffy? . We ai-o the 8oU Agents for the Only Thing Known That 'Cures the Kidney Diseases that Cause Dropsy, vizi Fulton's Compound. It Is now well know a that dropsy la not Id Itself a disease but It commonly a symptom of Brlght'i Disease or Diabetes. Hence, up to the discovery of the Fulton Compounds, dropsy wu Incurable. It li now, however, curable la nearly Dine tenths of al! eases. Here It an lntereitlof recovery, to which we refer by permission. Mr. Peter Goyhenelx of 828 Fillmore street, Sao Francisco, became alarmingly dropsical. Ber physician had finally to tap ber every few days. She was tapped nearly forty timet and grew worts from day to day. The phytlclaa finally told her husband that the had Brlgbt't Disease of the Kidneys, that It was in an ad vanced chronic state and beyond medical aid. Her heart alto gars her the usual trouble and shs wat la tuch a serious condition the relatives were seat ror. xney put ner on Fulton s Com pound. It stayed on ber stomach, the first thing that had done to for a week. The second wee ine dropsy aeeunea a little ana the Im provement wot then gradual until her recovery uuuiiiietc. mil caw was eiamineu into by representatives of the San Francisco Star mi le in their columns. and I :ie Overland Monthly, and the trenuinennw of the case and the recovery were fully attested Tha Salvation Army. We wish to announce regular meetings each night except Monday and Friday nights. Saturday night, May 27, Rev. Molloy. an old veteran and patriot of God. conducts the meeting;. . Also Sun day night, May 28. Major and Mrs. Flynn of Portland, will conduct special service which will be a real treat for all who at tend. Everybody invited. Mew Cure for Cancer. All surface cancers are now known to be curable, by Bucklen Arnica Salve. Jas. Walters, of Duflield, Va., writes, "I had a cancer on my Hp for years, that seemed Incurable, till Bucklen's Arnica Save healed it, and now It Is perfectly well." Guaranteed cure for cuts and burns. 25 cents at Howell & Jones drug store. - MT, PLEA8ANT. Miss Stafford closed a very successful term of school at Mt. Pleasant last Friday, which had been running since last October. Miss Imogen Myers was visiting Miss Rowland last Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Raywalt was visiting Mrs. An drews last Monday. i Strawberry ' picking will begin this week and everybody expecting to yield a large crop. ; MIbb Snldow called upon Mrs. Thomp son last Thursday. Mrs. Melndl and Miss Badoff were vis iting the Mt. Pleasant school last Wed nesday. Miss Luclle Kellogg waa calling on Mrs. Roman last Thursday. Mrs. Marrs who has been visiting at Springwater for the past week, has re turned home again. Mrs. Thomas Christol of 428 Twentv-ssmntfc street, San Francisco, was also swollen with dropsy, as a result of chronic Brlght's Dlseste, to more than seventv-nve Dounds btvond h normal weight, and bad to be moved In sheets au was ciose 10 aeato t aoor although she had tour physicians. She was put on the Fultoa Compounds. Three weeks showed lmnmm,ni and In six months the was well, aad permit this reference. There It only one thing known that will eur the chronic kidney disease that Is behind dropiiy and that is Fulton's Compound. The Reual Compound for Brlght's and Kidney dlaeaxcs. II; for pi,betea, II.M. John J. Fulton Co. Wathlngtoa street, Ban Francisco, sole com. pounders. Send for pamphltt. Ws ars to suit auM w urn city. Charman & Co., City Drug Store, ft s. Official Map of Lewis A Clark Exposition Frea with tvery fifty cent etih tal at Frank Butch' ttors. r W pill Pure & Mellow Rich & Delicate For Sals by - E. MATTHIAS Sols Aotnoy for Ortgon City. 1