Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 02, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1905
uar ViOf f esponoems corner j
Brief lllli of Gossip From
' Correspondents are requested to re
new their work. W will furnish all
neceRsary stationery. The news from
your neighborhood should appear In
these columns every week.
CARUS.
All those Interested In talking over the
wires attended the telephone meeting
last Thursday evening. They decided to
place a central at Mr. Juggar's for the
present.
A large crowd went Ashing at Lake
Shore today.
i Mrs. Alfred Smith of Prune Hill, re
turned home last week.
IVter James Emmott Is hoeing hops
for N. Mnule this week.
Several from Macksburg were visiting
at Edwin Howard's Sunday.
Mr. Tucker's son and family of Vir
ginia arrived last week. They intend
making their home here.
Wm. Smith was hauling lumber for
his new house this week.
.Winifred Howard spent Sunday at her
home and was accompanied by her sister
Thena.
8everal from here intend to spend their
fourth of July at Oregon City if they
live that long.
' The Carus and Shubel baseball nines
played at Shubel Sunday. The score
was 6 to 2 In favor of the Shubel boys.
THE PERFECT WAY.
Scores of Oregon City Citizens Have
teamed It.
, If you suffer from backache.
There Is only one way to cure It.
The perfect way Is to cure the kidneys.
A bad back means sick kidneys.
"'. Neglect it, urinary troubles follow.
Doan's Kidney Pills are made for kid
neys only.
Lee W. Mohr, of Clackamas. Clacka
mas County, Oregon, writes, "I have used
four boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills and
they have cured me of kidney and blad
der trouble from which I have suffered
for fifty years. I used to suffer from se
vere pain In my back through the loins
and that trouble has now disappeared.
The kidney secretions were Irregular and
too' frequent, now they act in the proper
manner."
Plenty more proof like this from Oregon
City people. Call at C. G. Huntley's
drug store and ask what his customers
report I
For sale by all dealers. Price BO cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., sole
agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and take
no other.
UNION HALL.
Mr. and Mrs. Engle, of Central Point,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John
Volzan last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Houghan, of Port
land, were callers in this vicinity last
Sunday. ; .-
Miss Lillian Gans. of Portland and Mr.
Bain Howard of Mulino, were the guests
of Miss Eliza Bums last Sunday.
Our mail carrier, Mr. Elmer, has got a
new mail wagon. This wagon has a very
neat appearance
Mr. D. R. Dlmick has a force of men
working on the road. They have been
blasting out stumps and making ditches
along the side of the road to drain off
the water. They have also put In a
number of new culverts. If hard work
and perseverance will get a good road,
we will certainly have one.
Mrs. J. KnotU, of Mulino, was the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. P. Burns,
one day last week.
Miss Millie Molzan was visiting rela
tives in Mulino this week.
Mr. Alfred Smith and Mr. Emmett
were visiting at the residence of Mr. J.
Perringer last Sunday.
"Dame Rumor" has reported a number
of weddings In the near future.
REDLAND.
Mr. Urban LaCroy, who died last Fri
day at the St. Vincent's Hospital at
Portland, was burrled Sunday in the
Redland cemetery, in the presence of a
'.large concourse of friends, who had as
sembled to pay their last respects to the
dead, .
Mr. Fred Berkley, of Portland, was a
Redland visitor last Saturday and Sun
day. Mr. Geaorge Hiclnbothom intends to
leave for Hood River, Tuesday, to pick
strawberries, so It is said.
Mr. D. P. Richardson is working at his
trade In Oregon City.
Mr. Ortleibe and Smith, of this place,
Tor your Protection
we place this label on every
package of Scott's Emulsion.
The man with a fish on his back
la our trade-mark, and it is a
guarantee that Scott's Emul
sion will do all that la claimed
for iq Nothing better for lung,
throat or bronchial troubles In
infant or adult. Scott's Emul
sion is one of the greatest flesh
builders known to the medical
world.
Wi'll fad yoa m tampl fr.
SCQTT & BOWNE,
40 Pearl Street
Kw York
f
All Puts of the County.
are both stok In a Portlnnd Hospital.
Mr. Julius Specs nnd Jacob Harry art
working In, tlin logging oainns down at
OiUliltimet, Wash. ',
Mr. Honney recently Installed a tele
phone In the house of Mr. Hlelnbothom.
Emmett and Vira;ll Mason of Logon
were recent Rodlnnd visitors.
Just What Everyone Should Do,
Mr. J. T. Burber, of Irwlnvllle, On.,
always keep a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at
hand ready for Instant use.' Attacks of
colic, cholera morbus and diarrhoea come
on so suddenly that there is no time to
hunt a doctor or go to the store for med
icine. Mr. Barber says: "I have tried
Chamberlain's Colto. Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy which is one of the best
medicines. I ever saw. I keep a bottle of
it in my room as I have had several at
tacks of colic and It has proved to be the
best medicine I ever used. Sold by Geo.
A. Harding.
GREENWOOD.
Rev. W. Mason who Is visiting with
friends here and In Beaver Creek, will
preach In our school house next Sunday
at 2:30 p. m. Come out and hear him.
Miss Bessie Clark visited home folks
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Hughle Jones has gone to San
Francisco on a visit. '
Miss Nellie Flemming returned to Port
land Sunday after a short visit with
friends here.
Several of our young folks attended the
dance at New Era Saturday evening, all
say they had a good time.
Mr. Clarke is very proud of his son
Sammy for he has such cute little ears.
Enos Cahlll has started up an old
soldiers' home, he has two patients all
ready, so If you want a home Just tell
your troubles to Enos Cahill.
Mr. Frank McCormack Is reported to
be some better.
I wonder how Carl Burgoyne liked his
trip to Hog Hollow Sunday before break
fast? Mr. George Randall and Miss Mora
Gregory went to Portland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker have gone to
house-keeping in their new home.
Mrs. Lena Thomas of Wardner, Idaho,
Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. C. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rider called on
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Stoker Thursday.
I wonder why Wesley goes up to Stoker's
so much, there must be something wrong
somewhere, he leaves his heart up there
every time he goes.
Boss Mead and Ntflle Fleming took a
horse-back ride Sunday morning early.
I wonder if Boas would ee'l his new suit
of rags.
'Tisn't safe to be a day without Dr.
Only one remedy in the world that will
at once stop itchiness of the skin In any
part of the body; Doan's Ointment. At
any drug store, 50 cents. '
CAN BY.
Canby has but one butcher shop now.
Ed. Shull having sold out to Lucke Bros.
Rev. H. Homschuch,- lately of Salatn,
visited over Sunday with Mr. Druschel's
family and left for Seattle on Monday
morning. He occupied the pulpit of the
Evangelical church on Sunday, preach
ing in English.
Rev. Mr. Elmer is now installed as
the mail carrier on the new mail route.
Mr. P. Paulsen died at his home In
Canby last Monday morning of con
sumption. He' was burled from the
Christian church on Tuesday afternoon,
the funeral being conducted by the Rev.
L. C. Elliott, of Portland. He leaves a
wife and small child to mourn his death.
Wedding bells chime occasionally. On
Wednesday, May 24, Mr. Olsen; who lives
east -of town, was married to a lady just
arrived from Norway, whose name We
have not learned. Rev. John Samuelsen
officiated. ' ' .
On last Wednesday morning, a couple"
took the train for Oregon City where
they were to be married. The lady was
Miss Martin. We did not learn the name
of the happy man.
It seems, not only natural, but very
gratifying to bave.H. N. Brown at his
old place at the depot again. Canby
people feel sure that business will be
promptly and properly attended to when
he is on duty.
Bishop D. H. Moore, DD., will preach
at the Methodist church next Sunday
morning and possibly In the evening also.
This will afford a rare opportunity to
the people of Canby for hearing one of
the most distinguished divines in Amer
ica and standing room should be at a
premium.
MARQUAM.
Mr. William Jack, of Silverton
sold
his farm to Mr. John Earth.
Last Friday was the warmest day we
have had yet. Saturday was a little
cooler.
Mr. Iche Sharp, Frank Ridings and
Mr. Ed. Skirvln's dogs were poisoned
near or at Marquam. Some have sus
picions. One of the flood gates of Wm. Morten -
son's was let loose and the water and
logs flooded the Butte Creek bridge at
Barton Jack's and nearly took the bridge
out. Some of the CommlHsioners were
coming out to see it, one of which was
Mr. Thomas Klllln, but his brother died
at Oregon City and he had to attend
the funeral.
Mrs. J. M. Little sold her place to Mr.
Dr. Myres of this place.
Memorial services were held at the
Miller cemetery Sunday. Rev. Kerr, of
Portland gave the address in the morn
ing and afternoon. An address was giv
en by Geo. C. Brownell which was very
suitable to the occasion. The soldiers
dedicated a monument to the unknown
soldiers.
Mr. F. Moody sold his place to Mr. Nel
son of this place.
Memorial services will be held at Sll
verton, Oregon, June 8d. A large crowd
Is expected.
Juit Came Pretty shirt waists 88c up;
Handkerchiefs lc, 2Vc up; Ladles' Hose
9c up; new Laces and Ribbons at cut
prices. RED FRONT STORE.
UNUSUAL
BARGAINS
GOOD FOR TWO WEEKS OR UNTIL
, JUNE 10th.
Shoes, Etc.
Child's Sllppcra, 7c, 75c, 7
Ladles' $1.25 patent leather Slippers dur
ing this sale 880
Ladles' Comfort Ixw Shoes, low heel
$1.25 value, this sale 98o
Ladles' Tan Oxfords. Russian calf, dur
able, neat, $2.25 value, salo $1.73
Ladles' Fine Shoes. $1.25 to $1.50 value
at '..98o
Baby's Shoes 9c, 23c, 37o
Child's Shoes .....65o up
Many other Shoe Bargains.
CJJean up of garden and flower seeds, olil
and new, separate boxes, paper 1c
Millinery Department
Our Millinery Department h a flna 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; ladles, $1.47 up;
Ladles' Walking Hats, 72c up.
These Goods Usual
ly Cost Double Our
Price Elsewhere 1
Gold Dust Washing Powder, pound.. 4c
Best seedless Raisins, 4 pounds 25c
Lemons, eachf 1c
Clothespins, dosen .., .1c
10 bars soap 25c
Ink, 3c; Lead Pencils. 8 for 5c
Men's Jean Pants, small sixes to close
68c
Seeded Raisin pkg5c
7 pounds good prunes 25c
Flour $1.06, best lard '...11c
Trade for Produce.
Coupons for Free Dishes.
Red Front Store
LC. HAMILTON, Proprietor J
OREGON CITY, OREGON
Brights Disease
And Diabetes ;
Announcement o! the Discovery
of the Cure.
I
The stockholders of the John J. Fulton Co.
of San Francisco announce to the world the
curability of Chronlo Bright' Disease and
Diabetes btaed on hundreds of cures and two
years of demonstration disclosing about V of
recoveries. In attestation of these momentous
facta we present the names of some of tbe
stockholders, business and professional men of
this city, every one of whom bad to bare pre
vious opinions reversed and be satisfied of tbe
genuineness of the discovery before investing in
this corporation, viz.: Hon. Barclay Henley,
Attorney and ex-member of Congress; Thos.
Kirkpatrick, capitalist; Hon. D. M. Burns,
President Candeiarla Mining Co.; A. E. Sbat
tuck. President Paciflo States Type Foundry;
Edward Mills, President Bnllock Jones Co.;
Cpt. Roberts, President Sacramento Trans
portation Co.; D. E. Bender, capitalist; Wm.
Sharp, capitalist; W. B. Bradford, Alaska
Packers Awn.; C. W. Clark, capitalist (Sacra
mento); W. C. Price, capitalist (Pasadena); O.
E. Bates, Attorney; K. O. Miller, Attorney;
Cnas. McLane, Agency Director N. Y. Life Ins.
Co.; Judge Bigelow, ex-Supreme Judge State of
Nevada; Col. D. B Fairbanks, Cashier Pet
luma Savings Bank; R. D. Sessions, Attorney
So. Pac. R. R. Co., and many others
The list of the cured runs into hundreds and
Includes druggists and physicians. Tbe 13
of failures was largely among cases tbat were
at death's door and many such recovered,
Tbe Specifics that have at last conquered
these dread disease are known a tbe Fulton
Compounds. The Renal Compound for Bright'
and Kidney Disease is tl; the Diabetes Com
pound Is 11.50. We have established an agency
In your city and you will find pamphlet sad
Compound at '
Charman & Co., City Drug Store.
lifL
or
Pure & Mellow
Rich & Delicate
For Sale by
E. MATTHIAS
tola Agenoy for Oregon City.
B HI A
131 B
to
V
BBAVfen iCRKEK.
' The wet weather la keeping up a Httlo
too long and a great deal of the grain If
oedlnnlng to rust.
Telephone Is all the talk In this burg
now and the mutual line will soon lmip.
Mrs. Strong ami son are. Improving
rapidly-'
Wm. Si'anlon Is about the sumo.'
D. K. Jones Is Improving slowly.
Miss Lena Steudenuin Is home again.
II. l.lndsley who has been nt Heu Hide
for the past several weeks visited his
family here for a short time.
The Hhubol Ituselmll team defeated
Ciiiin last Sunday, 5 to J.
tlliulys llloud of liliidstont', Is reported
to have scarlet fever.
A. ThomiiH made u business trip m
lNxilnnd Inst Week and for the future
wm act us stock buyer for the K I..
smith Meat Co.
Alwiiv remember and bear In mind
that a good little fellow Is hind to llnd.
And when on stroll you'd chance to llnd,
make up your mind and treat him kind.
MtxMes Lltilv and Bertha Thomas cull
ed on Win. Hughes' family this week.
ltev. Mason will preach ut the IIok
Hollow school house ut 1 p. in. neat flui
dity. The meeting at the Welsh Congrega
tional church was well ut tended on May
3d. The meeting was culled to order by
ltev. It. H. Owens, pastor. An Interesting
program whs rendered, nuiny gnods songs
and recitations were given. 1. W. Thom
as wan presented by the church with a
pair of gold glasses for his faithfulness
f.ir many years In leading ttm slnglnK.
Ihielts were rendered by Misses Hughes
of Kmporlu, KuiimiN and Misses Thomus.
of Ml. Pleasant. Solos by Miss lnl'
Hughes of Itcuver Creek nnd W. Jones.
Duett by W. II. Inea. L. 1. Joins. In -mnimeiitnl
music by (!. Roberts' church
choir under the leadership of L. l. Jones
sang several times and was well apprec
iated by the audience. The enlei tulliment
was very successful ull through. Tim
committee who hud the management are
to be congratulated for their great ef
forts to make the trograuiiue a success,
MULINO.
Quite a number of people of this place
Ftttnitttfe and Hai'dwai'e.
UR FURNITURE FACTORY in Oregon City has been built, up again and
running day and night to make up for lost time. Only warranted goods are t
manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail. OUR SO-CALLED NO. JO
BUREAU PROVED TO BE A PRIZE WINNER. We are taking orders
... "4
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4 now for this celebrated piece of furniture which will be
June 15th'
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Writing
Desk
$5.50
Warranted Steel
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6!holes, 18 inch C97 Zfl
oven, hhjh closet vr
ii
7
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Rubber Garden Hose
$4,50 for fifty feet.
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HiKTrK v- 6 Furniture & Hdware
attended the memorial services at Oregon
City lust Tuesday, and report a mm nt
tenditnc at the cemetery.
Mr. and Mis. Clareneo Mitllott ttrw the
proud pnrenls of a nine pound In-y. The
mother nnd child doing nicely,
Mr. Mallol and family. Mr. VMi ami
wife, visited at Kvan's home last Hut
urduy. '
Molulla Mutual Telephone Association
will soon have another line udded to their
switch-board, ut Molallu. us I Its pie
around Carus Intend to stretch wire to
Unit place.
Mr. K. Krlckson and family took dinner
with Mr. nnd Mrs. Helby lust Holiday.
tint In Is looking fine around here, nnd
Full wheat Is nlrendy heading. Marly po
tatoes are looking fine timl making lapld
growth.
J. AilKIn mitde another drive of logs
downt milk creek to his mill a few days
ago something unusual for this Hum of
the year.
Cuban Dlarrhots.
V. 8. soldiers who served In Cuba dur
ing the Hpanlsh war know whnt this
disease Is. mid that ordinary remedies
hnve Utile or no effect than so much
water. Cuban diarrhoea Is almost us se
ven' a lid dangerous a n mild ntturk of
cholern. There Is one remedy, however.
Hint can always be depended upon us
Will be Seen by Hie following certificate
from Mis. Minnie Jacob of( Houston,
Texas: "I hereby certify Hint Chamber
Iain's Colic, Cholera nnd l!arrhoca Item-i-dy
cured toy husband of a severe attack
of ('iibun diarrhoea, which be brought
home from Cuba. W hud several doc
tors but they did llllll tut good. One bot
tle of this remedy cuid him, us our
neighbors will testify. I thiink Hod for
so Vulualile ii inedli Ine," For sale by
(ieo. A. Hunting
BARTON.
School Is out; Holiday school Is In pio
gress, The saw mill has changed owners
agiiln, now 'lis Hall Hros. They am very
busy. Among their orders Is a bridge
bill for Hie Maultlt road. Mr. Frank
Hellniun. one of their best nun. Is still
lurtoii wilt soon be started
50
During the Fair
you will have to
put up an eitra
l(l to accoiu
uioUte your
friend Buy
one of our
$1.95
IRON
BEDS
Full size Buroau, fine
clear Mirror, made out
of thoroughly seasoned
lumber, finished in
golden oak, dark cher
ry and white maple.
Sold for cash only.
Special price in dozen lota.
Look at our $7.50 Ex. Table
Range
Paint your
house with
Phoenix
Floor
Paint
the beat
on eartl).
$1.75 per
Fp" "" Estimates
f dxsSk givenon
I h Hardware
imPMVrtNPLSJ gallon.
rjrnesi work nas nlh,t ctiin i f
llrsl. crop U'ini. J ,!;",,',(
Mr. Johnson Is still shearing ',,1,'
Mlwa Idly ami Kingsbury ,'',
this vicinity Hmubiy. 1 m
A family iM-tmioit was li, , ,, .
Wind's Humbiy. ' '
Miss Mulllu Jlutkliuidt lutuiiied fi
I'Mikpliico lust Humidity. m
Ye, let lis hnur vhhim ,. t , ..
""'"a iiia -...
od Ulver l.rblgo. of Co.u.a y()llM
! '"' . "o what d. you think of i
PAUKPLACI.
Cburllo Hmlth nnd family hnvs i,II1VP(,
to Pm-tlnnd for Hut summer, , Mf
Kit k bus moved Into thn Hmlih houm,
Mr, Wench Is lying very low nt hi
boinw In I'urkpliicn, Ho has ,i ,,,
which seems obsllnitte to deal wlih
I on' I forgot to attend His e,, ,,,
teitiiliuiictil Hitluidny night, June s, j
the 1'lHKplnee assembly hull,
Miss Agatha Culler Is enjoying A V,t
with her muilier, Mi. V, J, Cutter, fr,ini
Dayton. thlo. Mis. Cutler I g,,x ,
spend suvel'lll Week Visiting Hie l4Wg
A Clark Fair, and Hut beautiful Oregon
scenery, before returning to the ki,
Mrs, I'ltul Freytlug bus umcenly N
coveied from her long Mines ti) , ,,1,1
to visit her parent. Mr. and Mi. Hinn
last Holiday, '
Mothm I'nitrl from Michigan, - pupjf
of Mis Wilson' wit u guest ai ('nptnin
Htiilth' lust Friday,
t 'hat lie Hiown I going to H'utHrrrt
Oregon to peiid the summer win, (,1,
brother, lie t-pect to shut the nut uf
Hie week,
M.o k uinl l.cvi lltveta moved up
Willamette liver Monday, Where hy
have a big Job of clearing
Mis llaellel pcltt llecollttlott .
her friends, the tlrlffos. Ill Portland.
CASTOR I A
For Infant! and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Goot
Dear the
Signature
ready for delivery about
r
Such a td 1 always welcomed in the children' bed
room, too.
Hammocks
We sell ti good one for $2.50
DOORS and WINDOWS
ARB YOU GOING TO BUILD? We have
some door It-It that were slightly damaged
by our diHastrou fire, which will go cheap.
I iff a ti
tiM0ivmn purposes
Cots, $2.25.