Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 14, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    OREGON" CITY KNTERPMSJ., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1905.
utif voffesponaents' corner j
Brici lUb of Gossip From
it
Correspondents re requested to re
new their work. We will furnish all
necessary stationery. The newi from
your neighborhood should appear In
these columns every week.
GENERAL SUMMARY.
Th past week was dry and the hottest
of the season. These conditions were
Very favorable for haying, and this work
has been pushed along rapidly. The hay
crop promises to be heavier than last
year, although In some few localities Is
is not so good as expected. Pasturage
Is getting short, and consequently the
tnllk supply in the dairy districts is de
creasing. .
The harvest of barley and fail rye has
begun, and fall wheat cutting will be
come general next week. Fall wheat Is
maturing nicely, but it has been a little
too warm for Spring wheat, especially
the late sown. Oats show considerable
Improvement. Corn and gardens have
made good advancement. Hop lice are
still plentiful in many yards, and con
siderable spraying has been done during
the week. The grain aphis is disappear
ing, and reports as to the amount of dam
age caused by the pest are conflicting.
Apples, pears, peaches and prunes, al
though below the average in quantity,
are doing nicely. The berry season in the
western section is drawing to a close,
but in the higher elevations in eastern
Oregon it is now at its height.
BEAUTY MORE THAN SKIN DEEP.
a wx complexion nun com rrom
Within.
It Is the natural desire of every ambi
tions woman to have a clear skin and a
beautiful complexion. Outward applica
tions of powders can never do more than
partially cover up a poor complexion and
is apt to ruin the texture of the skin if
used persistently. Constipation ia respon
sible for not only the greater part of
headaches, biliousness, bad breath, tor
pid liver, backache and lack of energy,
but for sallow, muddy complexion as well.
Tlje right way to remove pimples, and
blotches and clear up a muddy, cloudy
complexion is to go right to the root of
the trouble. The one remedy that will
cure constipation. Improve the complex
Ion, brighten the eyes, quicken the circu
lation, cure sick headache and insure a
clear, velvety skin is Laxlkola Tonic Tab
lets. So that there may be no chance for
disappointment, and to protect both you
and the druggist, we have agreed to re
fund the full retail price of 25 cents to
Huntley Bros Co. by issuing a Guarantee
Contract authorizing them to pay back
your money If the remedy does not ben
efit you as claimed.
HARMONY.
Farmers in this vicinity who have hay
are busily engaged in taking care of it.
The Y. P. A. election of June 29, re
sulted in the electing of the following
officers: Wm. H. Karr, president; Ar
thur Hansen, vice-president; Bern ice
Chapman, recording secretary; Hulda
Kanne, corresponding secretary; Fannie
Hayman, Missionary secretary; Charles
Fankhauser, treasurer..
A number of the people of this place
have gone to camps at Chautauqua.
Hannonyltes, in general, know a good
thing and usually attend Chautauqua In
large numbers.
Chas. Otty, who sometime ago was se
riously injured while blasting, is now able
to be out again.
Mr. and Mrs. Millard, and daughter, of
Nebraska, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. S.
B. Millard and family and attending the
Lewis and Clark Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira 8. Hill, of Portland,
were the guests of Mrs. H. Karr and fam
ily Bunaay.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker and little daughter
who have been visiting relatives here,
and attending the Lewis and Clark Fair,
returned to the home in eastern Wash
ington. '
One Dollar Saved Represents Ten Dol
' lars Earned.
The average man does not save to ex
ceed ten per cent of his earnings. He
must spend nine dollars in living expens
es for every dollar saved. That being
the case he cannot be too careful about
unnecessary expensesl Very often a few
cents properly invested, like buying seeds
for his garden, will save several dollars
outlay later on. It Is the same in buying
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlar
hoea Remedy. It costs but a few cents,
and a bottle of It In the house aften
saves a doctor's bill of several dollars.
For sale by Geo. A. Harding.
EAGLE CREEK.
We have been having very hot weather
for several days, but it is now some cool
er this morning.
rne farmers are ail busy haying.
The road supervisor has been working
the Douglas hill with a crew of men.
Mrs. Viola A. Douglass and daughter
went to Portland yesterday to see Albert
Douglass of Stevenson, who Is attending
the Fair.
Wm. J. Howlett and wife and J. P.
Woodle returned last Monday from Trout
dale, where they were attending camp-
meeting.
Miss Dora Brackett is some better is
able to be out of the hospital again.
Most of the people of Eagle Creek at
tended the celebration at Estacada.
Mrs. Katie Douglas returned from
Stevenson, Washington, where she was
visiting her parents.
Mr. Levi Rivers was seen on our streets
yesterday. He resides in Portland.
Mr. Ralph Nance of Portland was vis
iting his parents yesterday.
MACKSBURG,
Born June IS, to the wife of Frank
Brusch, a boy.
Ed. Morris little son Ralph died last
Thursday morning.
The Hepler boys on the father's farm
south of here are clearing up quite a lot
of ground.
Macksburg and Molalla played baseball
at Adklns' Mill the Fourth, the score
being 4 to 4.
Mr. E. Biggs has the finest piece of
vetches around here.
H. Faulkner is the proud owner of 10
All Farts oUh County. fa
bull terrier pups.
Blackberries are ripe now and most
any day you can see people down by the
Molalla.
Multala Hanson Is home from Port
land, where she has been at work.
It has been very hot here since the
Fourth, the heat Is telling on the po
tatoes and wheat.
Honry Brusch Is getting his threshing
machine ready for a good fall's work.
Cntvan Hanson was up last week to
see thhe Fair.
Vncle Henry Wolfe Is building a board
fence on his farm.
BARTON.
Nobody has heard from our little burg
lately, It's not behind the time, but
still on the boom.
Haying Is In full blast now.
Mr. Sam Lyon, of Washington, who has
been visiting his brother for some time
left for the logging camp again.
K. II. Burghardt made a flying trip
to Portland last of the week.
Mrs. Allen Brackett of Wasco. Oregon,
has been vlsitng her mother, Mrs. M.
Henkle.
Quite a number of Barton people spent
the Fourth at the Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Lehman of Portland,
were the guests of Burghardt and family
Sunday.
Mr. D. R. White of Washington, is
homo for the summer.
Anna Burghardt and Mr. R. Davis call
ed on Miss Anna's sister, Mrs. Fred Hlm
ler.. of Parkulace. last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Q. D. Hull spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ward.
E. H. Burghardt is acting ticket ngent
at Barton. Get your round trip tickets
at the store week days $1.00; Sunday,
50 cents.
Rev. Levi Johnson held service at the
school house Sunday; will hold service
also next Sunday.
Mrs. Viola Douglass and daughter Bl
na, were the guests of H. Gibson, Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Nickels of Albany, Or.,
were the guests of Mrs. Henkle Sunday.
Messrs Laube Bros, are home for some
time.
Mr. John Moll, wife and cousins, of
Lents, spent their Sunday in Barton
Grove.
COLTON.
Burt Hubbard, of Washington, is spend
ing a few days visiting at his home here.
Quite a crowd of young folks from here
went to the upper Molalla last werk
for an outing and catch the specklel
beauties from the Molalla river, one of
the most beautiful in Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Livingston, and son. late
of Greenback, are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Livingston's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Bonney.
A crowd of Jolly picnlcers spent the
glorious Fourth on Clear Creek and re
port a fine time.
Lou Hubbard brought a new binder
home from Canby on the fifth.
B. C. Palmer, of Carrolton. Wash., is
visiting friends In this vicinity.
Mrs. Lafferty Is quite sick. Dr. Lev
ette is In attendance. We hope for her
speedy recovery.
Mr. Wagner, of Portland, was doing
business In our burg on the 6th.
PARKPLACE.
Good hay weather and farmers are
happy.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnson bave gone
to Romulus, Michigan, where they were
called by telegram on account of the ill
ness of Mr. Johnson's mother.
Prof, and Mrs. Seamore, of Dallas, and
Mrs. Seamore's sister, have been spend
ing two week's of the summer vacation
visiting Mr. Seamore's mother, Mrs. Lot
tie Brown, of this place.
Miss WIlBon Is attending the Teachers'
Normal at Oregon City. She has been
re-elected to the Parkplace school for
another year.
Mr. Fred Smith ' and wife and son
Woodson, from Baker City, Oregon, are
visiting at Captain Smith's.
W. L. Patterson and F. W. Smith,
from Baker City, Ira Wlshart from Grants
Pass and Charlie 8mlth and Mrs. Nat
chen from Parkplace, went to Roaring
River and the Hot Springs for two
weeks on a fishing tour. They returned
the first of the week and if you want to
hear a fish story just ask Charlie he
can tell you one.
Prof. Read has moved into the C'lay
don house recently vacated by Mrs.
U"Ren. who has moved to Eugene.
Little Mary Lucas, who for some time
has been low with typhoid fever, is re
covering. There will not be any church or Sunday
school for two Sundays on account of
Chautauqua at Gladstone and the V. P.
C. E. Society have postponed their meet
ings till after Chautauqua
Mrs. C. E. Smith has moved back from
Portland and says Parkplace Is good
enough for her.
CARUS..
Make hay while the sun shines.
Leon Jones spent Tuesday with
his
Uncle, Mr. Monroe Irish and family.
Lew Buekner is working for Ed. How
ard for a few dais.
Mr. Emmott's folks have moved to
Logan.
Mr. Elmer Cooper spent a few days last
week with hie father, Mr. R. M. Cooper,
our postmaster.
Mrs. John Jones called on Mrs. London
Monday.
Albert White cut hay for Mr. Lindsley
the first of the week.
The dance at New Era Saturday night
was a grand success.
Little Sarah Edwards, of Portland, Is
spending the summer with J. R. Lewis
and family.
War Against Consumption.
All nations are endeavoring to check
the ravages of consumption, the "White
plague" that claims so many victims each
year. Foley's Honey and Tar cures
coughs and colds perfectly and you are
In no danger -of consumption. Do not
risk your health by taking some unknown I
preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar
is safe and certain In results. Ask for
Foley's Honey and Tar and insist upon
having It Huntley Bros. Co.
VIOLA.
James Sevier Is home front Imbpt-ml-
enoe,
Mr. Hamilton him relatives visiting him
front the Kast.
James lluyiloii Is marketing his new
crop of potatoes at Estaoada.
Mr. Brown of Ixtbanoit has been vis
iting his sou, V. V. Brown.
Mrs. Harve Mitt toon spent the week
In Portland.
Rev, J. V. Kxon. of Heaver-ton, was
In Viola, Monday.
Quarterly meeting of thhe Viola circuit
will be held by Vr. I. E. Kockwell at
IVver, July Id.
NEEDY.
Haying, harvesting and hop spraying,
with plenty of hot weather to make It
pleasant. Is the order of the day.
Charles Spagle has gone to the Hot
Springs for the benefit of his health.
Quite a crowd attended the school meet
ing, especially the young men,' wonder
why.
Vrlda Elliott and Joe Fish visited Mrs.
C. Nobiitt and Edith Jackson Friday.
Mr. and Mm. C. Molsnn and daughter
Lillian took a drive to Wllholt Tuesday.
Grnndpa Noblott attended campineet
Ing at Canby Sunday.
Oils Townsend. Hay Fish, I.vir.t
Reamea end Mary Price went on a Ash
ing trip to the North Folks of the Mo
lulla Sunday.
Everybody and his beat girl get a smile
on your faces, for a photographer Is soon
coming to Needy.
MT. PLEASANT.
Mr. Jerome Klser, of Waltsburg. Wn..
Is visiting his aunt, Mrs. E. Warner, at
Locust Farm.
Mrs. Dan O'Nell and Miss Holmes were
the guests of Mrs. Will Ladd of Portland
hist Saturday.
Miss C. D. Bradford, of Portland wai
a guest at Locust Farm last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Williams, of
Seattle, were visiting "The Firs" last
Saturday and Sunday, the guests of Mr.
Williams' mother, Mrs. C. C. Williams.
Mrs. R. H. Taber, Mrs. Julia Wllilunis
and Mrs. L. Thomas and daughter, com
pose a camping purty at Chautauqua.
Miss Bemlce Welton of Falrburg. Ne
braska, is visiting her uncle Mr. R. H.
Taber. Miss Welton Is an Interested
Chautauqua worker.
Mrs. J. Wesley Canteurvine, of Walla
Walla, arrived last Monday to attend
Chautauqua. Mrs. Canteurvine will be
the guest of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Kel
logg. Miss Elaine King left 8unday for As
toria to visit friends on her way home.
Miss Helen Rlggs spent Monday and
Tuesday with her cousin, Mrs. Rice, of
Portland.
Miss Lulu Hlcock is the guest of her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. An
drews. Mr. Cnas. Andrews has disposed of his
property here and expects to move his
family to Falls View.
The Mt. Pleasant Progressive Club will
give a garden party soon for the benefit
of the school grounds.
Haying In this vicinity Is progressing
nicely and there are indications of ex
cellent grain crops.
Mrs. W. B. Stafford and daughter, Miss
Roma, are enjoying camp life at Chautau
qua. Miss Vara Caufield spent Sunday at
The Lilacs. t
Greatly In Demand.
Nothing is more in demand than a
medicine which meets modern require
ments for a blood and system cleansor,
such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They
are just what you need to cure stomach
afid liver troubles. Try them. At How
ell & Jones' drug store, 25 cents, guaran
teed. ELDORADO.
Frank Irish has been helping Ell Stark
make hay.
Geo. Helvey spent Sunday at home.
John Gillette of Ely Is building a kit
chen for Al, Jones.
Newt Maule and L. Bond arc In Ely
making hay.
B. J. Helvey and family spent Sunday
at Will Jones.
8everal from here spent Sunday at New
Era.
Chas. Fipka and sons are buying hay
of Curtis Helvey.
Maud Daniels of Beaver Creek was in
our burg one day last week.
I. E. and H. Jones are putting up hay
for W. Jones and Son.
Mabel Frazer has returned home after
a few weeks' stay with her mothor Mrs.
Al. Jones.
Spoiled Her Beauty.
Harriet Howard, of 209 W. 34th St.,
New York, at one time had her beauty
spoiled with skin trouble. She writes:
"I had Salt Rheum or Eczema for years,
but nothing would cure It, until I used
Bucklen's Arnica Salve. " A quick and
sure healer for cuts, burns and sores.
L'5 cents at Howell & Jones drug store.
GREENWOOD.
Several from here attended the dance
at New Era Saturday evening. All re
port a good time.
Mrs. J. P. Phillips, of Howard, South
Dakota and Miss Nettle DeClarke of
Spangle, Washington, are visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Clarke this week.
C. V. Stoker Is having his new house
built. Geo. Rider is the carpenter.
Charlie Cahlll and Geo. McCormick have
gone to "eastern Oregon to work through
harvest.
Nora Gregory and Nellie Flemmlng
were shopping In Oregon City Monday.
Edna Armstrong of Portland spent Sun
day and Monday with Bessie Clarke of
this place.
Mr. Gregory has a new Graphophone.
Bessie Clarke spent Friday and Sat
urday in Portland.
Church has been discontinued until the
first Sunday in August.
Alber McCormack spent several days
with home folks last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clarke of Mt. Pleas
ant, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Clarke of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rider spent Sunday
with C. V. Stoker and wife.
Bssrs tba a I ha Kind Vou Haw km Boujjf
sift jtjx vrTzir
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
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Several of our people are ciimpthg at
Oludstone Park and imjoylna Chniitnuiiiu.
l,at Monday ' morning while Mr. Bur
Icy was shewing it hnrss for Kvertmrt
Co., the animal middetily dropP"! lit the
lloor and expired. Mr. M. Shelly lost a
luuso as suddenly last Huturdity while
on the toad to town.
Mr. Purity lm palntt'd his house sml
It adds 'much to the gtmeritl appearance,
Now If some itmrous hearted man would
iiihw tint weeds along the sliln walks,
rspeclulty to the cemetery, It would
be a favor to the ninny who pass.
Khnrr IMxon has been quite sick the
mst two weeks, but is better.
Miss Ji'tinli" Wisher is seriously III at
the home of her sister, Mrs. Miilcliett,
The little nephew of Mrs. Fred Cur
rlna, who with his mother lately arrived
from California. Is quite sick.
Mrs. Smally also Is not well.
Mr. Thomas Massy and wife and child
lift for California the first of the week
where they rxwct to reside.
Horn to Mr. and Mis. Homer H' KKKle.
mm, last Friday, a daughter.
A family by the name of Kumbo have
moved into the vacant house near Mr.
M.deeliims; a family by name of Unlit
rtn moved Into J. I. lack's property.
The hop house Is nrmlug compli llon
under the ntnnagvment of Wily May nmt
J. Lewrllyn.
Drives
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Ftttnitttte and Haidwaie.
UR FURNITURE
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running day and night to make up for lost time.
manufactured and
BUREAU PROVED TO BE A PRIZE WINNER, vrrv ar, aVu- -a. f
now for this celebrated piece of - furniture which will be
June 15th,
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Desk
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Warranted Steel Range
6 holes, 18; Inch CA
oven, high closet P'3U
4f i i re, wnicn will go Cheap. I
I ( ?!! Vhoenix 'jfX given on ill h I:
j ?4ujo?;fa! W-gaff ?liaiion!r I v7 b!L p4)f I:
j fjlUr-Mmiiu Purposes U ' '
: busch T
if CTMii! - ' . - m
llOlIMki .I! .fnniltuit 4 Hdwarc , Cots, $2.25.
A - i' niT-sMsli i , t v
Mlllsn Olllettt Is visiting St TTIItsho-
ro. ' .
Mr. Frank Francis and wife visited rel
atives here Saturday and Holiday. Mr,
Will Henry of I'tiitlaml visited Mis,
Mateheett last Sunday,
i Several of our people drove over to
NYw Era last Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Clancy and son from Hub
bard, lows, relatives of Mr. Muitows and
Mr, Kays and wlfo am vlsltlna them
while hern attending lite Lewis ft Clark
Fair,
Which holds the winning tiond, tleoie
or Charley? Homebody knows, but the
people, In Kcuei al are gin suing.
Pearl, Svlby came home from Washing
ton to spend the 4 1 It and attend th Fnlr,
and while here lost his pocket book, and
supposed ) hud been robbed, but Ills
mother while at work looked uiulrr the
bed and saw the pockvtbook lyln on
the bed springs. What's the mutter,
I'earlT you urn surely forgetful after get
ting homo and foi getting your sweet
heart. It would be u kindness to the public
and a moral benefit to thn buys who con
ni'dute at ulubt near the ma light on
"til and Molalla Avenue If thn parents
would control the liinmitin ntid liehuvlor
of those boys. A good soilud missionary
could do some work time t home. Wo
don't think lliei uie any future1 piesi
dnits In that crowd, but piihapM a few
iienutois may crop out.
The children's
Jayneis Tonic
out blood impurities. Makes
Gives tone, vitality and
(Jet it from your Jrugjjiit jSjB71"t
GET IT FROM YOUR DRUGGIST
FACTORY in Oregon City
sold, wholesale and retail.
i During the I'slr
you will bs veto
i put up an extra
ttl to accotn
' inoilntr your
friend H u y
i one of our
$1.95
! IRON
50
Full size Bureau, line
clear Mirror, made out
of thoroughly svaHonud
lumber, finished in
golden oak, dark cher
ry and white maple.
Sold for cash only.
Special price In doen lots.
BEDS
Look at our $7.50 Ex. Table
RIDLAND.
Viola oslebratnd th4th win. ...
ttiusinsm inn pninntin tiny tisi)ny 7
VKlops. Mr. Oordoti liny... Wll (h
Iliuslnsm the patriotic, tny ?'
orator of the day. Among other
eltltf
contributions to the prog,am J
was thn speech of Itnv. V. n n.
Veteran of the civil war, urn . ,.,"'. 1
Miss Hamilton, of Viola.
Mr. Arthur Barrett and fllW j,, ,
bullion srti hauling lumber to J,.,',
Mr. Elmer Walker, who Is bt.lldlL
houss them I
Most of thn farmm am nw b (
engaged lt taking em. of their ny J
Mrs. Knrrel and Miss Wilcox, of p
html Slid Oregon City, respei-1 v'y J1'
a few days home celebrating , yJ?1
Fruil and Tom liorkey of puniand w.
lecently In our town fishing anj .,, "
with old friends, "ln
Mr. Carl tlray, who has !. mmh.
lit eastern Oregon tin- pan Hpr) "J
Hummer, Is now home for the imt .J
year.
Mis. llonnny Is thn proudest on, u
thirn territories, her baby entrled
Mist tumors at the rw'Mit baby show,
ltev. Mr. I'utlon prea hd In (, u
K. Church last Monday, after prolong
absrncn of several months,
It Is contemplated iy (()
Hominy school picnic nt Viola, unl( '
In Annual.
Mr, I. C. Itlchardsoii, our palm,..
cotisldi ruble work to do In I,wrP ('
M.ssis. Itontiey and Miller havt th
suw mill In shup again urn) W
commence running.
friend
Vermifuge
strong nerves and muscles.
snap. n.
T7 V S7& nrrr t
V ill
has been built up again and
Only warranted goods arc
OUR SO-CALLED NO. 10
w s v turning vi UVi 9 Y
ready for delivery aboul
Such a bed is always welcomed in the children's bed
room, too.
Hammocks
We nell a good one for $2.50
DOORS and WINDOWS
ARF, YOU GOING TO BUILD? We have
some doors lelt that were aliKhtly damaged
hy our disastroua f.re, which will go cheap.
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