2 OREGON CITY KNTEKPKISE, FKUUV, JULY IfHC ; th while the family we. preparing to Kveryono Is cordially Invited to attend "V 'a f , lllko- llllll to the hoat.lta). lt mil lh lno.il ..,..ll .1,1. 1.M.I,.,. ll,i ,i , Keen conllned to his bod. 11 left wife . "Urey llablcs" the residence of J. M. I Warnock. No admission will le chaiscd, Out Corespondents' Corner ? un1 two Hon. Brief Iti of Gossip From All Parts of the County. m?)imiw fcew their work. We will furnish all necessary stationery. The newa from your neighborhood should appear in these columns every week. VIOLA. Hay is In and farmers are happy. Mr. Brown, of Lebanon Is again vis iting In these parts. W. P. Brown and his father went to Casadero Monday to e the great en terprise of Clackamas County. We are all going to the Epworth League lawn social at Viola Saturday evening, July 29. Come with us and help eat the Ice cream and cake. As July has five Sundays, Rev. ration will preach at Redland and Viola July 30. Rev. William Warren of Portland will preach at Eagle Creek at $ p. m. and Rev. V. S. Runyan 11 a. m. at Dov er. Cured Brlght'a Disease. Geo. A. Sherman, Lisbon Red Mills, Lawrence Co., N. T.. writes: "I had kid ney disease for many years and had been treated by physicians for twelve years: had taken a well known kidney medicine and other remedies that were recom mended but got no relief until I began using Foley's Kidney Cure, The first half bottle relieved me and four bottles have cured me of this terrible disease. Before I began taking Foley's Kidney Cure I had to make water about every fifteen minutes day and night, and passed a brick-dust substance, and sometimes I a slimy substance. I believe I would have died It I had not taken Foley's Kidney Cure," Huntley Bros. Co. .... . , . , two weeks, hence thev will leave for San Francisco where Miss Kin lty Is a trained nurse In one of the Snn Francisco hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Jones went to the ! Chautauqua Saturday to hear the mv.t I orator Dr. Gunaaulus. Mrs. Martinson, Mr, Robert Clark's sister, left for Nebraska Inst Saturday. arter a pleasant four weeks' visit with her brother and family. Mr. Robt. Clark and family went to camp meeting and In coming home down a steep grade Ijidy Jennet took a notion to fly her heels over the tongue of his rig nearly causing trouble thereby. Richard Dundas came Just In time to save the disaster. I.ady Jennet can't go to campmeeting any more for causing such excitement. Young ladles don't like to Jump out of rigs in such haste. Hay Is all put away in our burg and we can hear the rattle of the binder these days. Mrs, Durham and Anna Schata drove ";to Sheridan and visited relatives a num ber of days, a couple of weeks ago, Mr. Candlt has bought a farm up the valley and will move on to It In October. Thirty Beautiful Half-Tons Vltws of Clatsop Beach Scenery Frt. The Astoria & Columbia River Rail road Company has Issued a Souvenir of Clatsop Beach containing SO elaborate half-tones of the principal points of In terest between Portland and Seaside, which will be mailed on application to C. A. Stewart. Agent, 24S Alder Street, Portland, or J. C, toria, Oregon. Mayo, 0. P, A.. As- BEAUTY MORS THAN SKIN DEEP. A Good Complexion Must Corns From Within. it is tne natural desire of every ambl tlons woman to have a clear skin and a beautiful complexion. Outward appllea tlons of powders can never do more than partially cover up a poor complexion and la apt to ruin the texture of th skin If used persistently. Constipation Is respon sioie tor not only the greater part of neauacnea. biliousness, bad breath, tor pid liver, backache and lack of anew but for sallow, muddy complexion as well The right way to remove plmplea, and blotches and clear up a muddy, cloudy complexion Is to go right to the root of uie trouble. The one remedy that will cure constipation. Improve the comolex Ion, brighten the eyes, quicken the circu lation, cure sick headache and insure a wear, velvety skin Is Laxikola Tonlo Tab lets. oo mat mere may be no chance for disappointment, and to protect both you ana tne druggist, we have agreed to re -. . ... . .ui.u mo mil retail price Of cents to Huntley Bros Co. by issuing a Guarantee Contract authorising them to pay back your money If the remedy does not ben efit you as claimed. I- MACKSBURG. Billy Hummel Is going to start hla wood saw this week. Quite a few are getting a little wood so Billy will have something to do. At last Canby has found s team that they can't beat. The Maroons of Port land did not give them a score. Mr. R. Cochran la home again from Portland. His family and Mr. Faulkner . find W t f a ra Mln , - V. . i . Mr. C. Molson and daughters. May and , " " '""""' NEEDY. .,. Quite a crowd from Needy attended campmeeting at New Era Sunday. Miss Beatrice Ritter is staying with Mrs. S, Miller at Aurora, this week. Lillian, went to Portland Sunday to see Mrs. Molson who is In the hospital and we are glad to report that she Is Im proving and will soon return home. Mrs, Rankin snd children of Portland are the guests of Mrs. C. Molsen and family. Mrs. Daisy Ogle snd son Guy of Can by, are spending the week wit Mrs. C. Noblett Miss Zoe Fish, who has been visiting Silverton the past week, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith went to the metropolis Monday to spend a few days. Dry Land Base Ball players will play the Oak Grove team Sunday. Albert Grlbble is around again and it won't be long before he can walk again. Very near all the Dutch left here Sat urday to go to the Fair. The Dutch have four days to celebrate. Beer, beer, glorious beer! How many Dutch men will there be there. Tou can hear the click of the reaper around here. Wheat Is being cut. and oats next. Logan Wolfer and Al. Wing have sold out at Newberg. They have bought a livery stable at Portland. but refreshment will be served and a splendid musical program will be a fra- tnre of the evening. Harvest Is here and the rartner are happy over the prospects. Mis. M. II, Thornton Is a guest at "Rose Farm." The proceeds of the lawn social Friday night will be used to brautll'v the Mt. Pleasant school grounds. Ml. I'leasaiit will have a splendid grain exhibit at the Lewis and I'lurk Fair soon. Mr. Wallace Williams has returned to North Yaktnm. Several Mt. 1'basant parties will have BiMin for the coast. Mr, Howard has hi in w liouie almost completed. Andrew Inner has bought Mr. Shnw's farm near here. Mr. Churchill and family are very well pleased with their lo w home, MARQUAM. MULINO. Haying la nhoiit over- In this vicinity and some grain Is being cut. 'has. toyninn Is at home for a few days. Claiviue Mullatt ha purchased hlui a new horse. Mr. Davis, who lost a horse on the 4th found It dead a few day ago In Hie creek. Fred ami Agnea Woodslde and Mr. Parnall called on Miss Mulvan.y Sim- day afternoon. Mis. Ida l.Mlg.. who has been III of neuralgia of the brain Is slowly improv ing under the can. of Dr. M f. Huh k- land. A nuinlr from here attended camp meeting at New Era lust Sunday and re. IMirt that It la much better than last year. Weather Is wanner than usual, Seveial me rolling sit a lit. Miss Klsn Hubbard of this vicinity has passed away, to the land whete there'll be no more death. She was a beloved friend of many people of Mantuam. We all extend our sympathy to the family, Klsa wa lit year old when she passed to rest. Mrs. Ilert Barrett Is staying al Mis M. K, Mantuam' sewing for her mid helping set leady to go to the Fair. Miss Maggie Albright of Portland has returned home from Mantuam. as a j friend of tiers la leaving Portland, Mia. M. J. Stock well has coins back to Maiiiiam for a few weeks' visit with friends afld relatives. Miss Maggie Albright. Miss Jewell and IMly M..iiiihiu. visited the two Albilgtu futilities last Week. , All Ire cream social will be given by the Artisan July ?th. Ice cream ami cake will be seivcd at Mrs. Hklrvlns July Milt, by the ladle' Aid. , licit Cairctt wn seen In our Ih-is. Sunday. Mr. John I laugh, of Hcolta Mills, l spending the week at Soda Soling. Mis. Mlianila F.ngh spent Sunday with Mis. Ann Hidings. Miss IMly Mantuam was ci sli k Monday, with what was said to be mil iaria. Several otheis have had the same (limbic, ... ... , ii.-hlley hi,,,,,., 'I'll. Rlhl Slll. are visiimg at aiiuiimni Missouri, Mrs, Jess I 'Mile's slater fn . ' "-' v Mill tain Ou-goti. Many sympMthi., win Otitllhl.J Mil fill Mini ..... ''Flit I ' her ,i CATARRH 'Hwrrvrg vuttNs .uiu acuvc ncaun io naic, sickly childrcn0 . . v And it is good for their elders, too. , , Ask your druggist for it. GET IT FROM YOUR DRUGGIST Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriet Howard, of 209 W, 34th 8t,, New York, at on 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, bums and sores. Z5 cents at Howell & Jonea drug store. CARUS. Gregory expects to cut teasles Mr. soon. Misses Kate Jones. Edna Irish and Cora Jagger called on Mrs. John Weis mandtle Sunday. Iva Irish has returned home from Ore gon City. Raplh Howard has gone to Macks burg to work for his uncle. C. G. Morris a few days. Campmeeting was O. K. Sunday. John Mulvaney was the guest of Delia White Sunday. Mr. McLoey has returned to his home at Hood River. Mibs Emma Inskeep spent a few days In Portland last week. Mrs. Jagger Is improving. Mrs. Vanderahe is also getting better. Lew Buckner and Ralph Howard went to Portland Sunday, but they failed to see the Fair. 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 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. IFkabj-k IB PARKPLACE. Grestly In Demand. Nothing la more in demand than a medicine which meets modern require ments for a blood and system cleanser, such as Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are just what you need to cure stomach and'liver troubles. Try them. At How ell & Jones' drug store, 25 cents, guaranteed. SWIJBEL. Everybody is busy cutting grain In this neighborhood. Mrs. 8. Ernst, who has been visiting her parents, has returned to her home in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hornshuh of San Fran cisco, have been visiting the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hornshoh. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moehnke spent Sunday with relatives at Clarkes. Mrs. Massinger called on Mrs. E. F. Ginther one day last week. Rev. W. If. Wettlaufer preached an Interesting sermon in the Evangelical church Sunday. Arnold and Leonard Wenger have re turned to their home in Salem. A fire broke out at Bill Moehnke's Monday, but was put out before much damage was done. Chautauqua being over even-body is at home again and things going along as usual. Mrs. Geo. Hamilton and three sons re turned from Alaska a few days aa-o. where they have been for over a year. Mr. Hamilton remained in Alaska to at tend to his mining business. Mr. Purcell has been ill for some time with appendicitis, but is now slowly Im proving. The friends of W. E. Johnson will be sorry to learn that he did not arrive In time to see his mother alive. She died the day after they started from here. but as he telegraDhed ahead ihni h. was on the way they kept the remains until he arrived. Mrs. Johnson found her mother a little better, but no hopes of her recovery. Mr. Johnson went to Romulus, Michigan and Mrs. Johnson to Williamsburg. Michigan. After two weeks' vacation for Chau tauqua, there will be church and Sunday school at the usual hours. Mrs. Ixtttie Brown has been enter taining her niece. Mrs. Brown from Dal las, Oregon and Mrs. Dr. Garner from Lancing, Mich. Mrs. Foster and daughter from Okla homa, have been vlaiting with Mrs. Wm. Holmes, also visiting the Iwls and Clark Fair. The farmers are taking advantage of this dry weather and are balling their nay. BORING. Because there Is never very much In the Enterprise from this section. It Is no sign that there Is nothing doing at Bor ing. Boring Is one of the best farming communities In Clackamas county. The large farm of Vetsch Hro" Is kept In as high If not higher state of cultivation than any In the state of Oregon. They have a large creamery which Is turning out over fifteen hundred roll of butter , w??i, r.very morning as the sun b in m peep arnuna me pruie of Oregor 'Mt. Hood' you can see farmers coming In from ail directions with their mils.. And of an evening as the sun goes down you can see the cream wagons comhu In from their daily labors with cream. With the farm and creamery they em ploy about seven men besides their own labor. Boring is also having quite a building Doom this year. W. H. Boring has Jtist completed a fine barn snd Is preparing to build a new house soon. J. Stone has built a new barn. Mr. Harburg ha a fine barn being constructed. Mr. J. R. amun ano J. jnnsrud have houses under construction. Mr. O. H. McClung la contemplating Duuaing an addition to his father's res idence. This looks suspicious. Oscar. The roan horse and new painted buggy make many flying trips of Sundays. What aoes this mean? A party of boys thought they would nave a charivari one night last week. out they came to the conclusion th .. I .i:r IO l!.'lt tfi trK Mils . . . gingie so returned home without any per- now !or thls celebrated piece of furniture which lormance. A party headed by J. Simpson took a trip to the mountains a fishing last week, and they reported plenty of fish to be round. iiaying is a thing of the past and larmers are running their binders up for me wheat. Mrs. J. Andregg of Portland spent 8un- iy wnn ner imrents, Mr. and Mrs. D. llederman. Ely's Cream Balu ..... .....u a Bpaolfio Sura to Civ. tMl.f.ot Jf OIVM MILIIF AT Ones ' itaUri the Hen., of TmU ami 8.3 tof U use. CmUltu, no ti.jurb.a. iJ A,.,.lie,l Into ths n.-.triu , ZZl lmru Hiss, Ml ronta at Druggist T mail , Trial Kiss, m MUu by m.. IIY BROTHERS, 56 Wrr ., (, Z Fttfiiitttfe and Haidwaie. t ftt MaMaatMMm4 J 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 arc I manuiactured and sold, wholesale and retail. OUR SO-CALLED NO. JO O BUREAU PROVED TO BE A PRIZE WINNER. W Lkin, will be ready for delivery about i June 15ih r : a ooon io travelers. Dr. Fowler's Kx tract of Wild Strawberry. Cures dysen- iery, uiarrnoea. seasickness, nausea. Is pleasant to take. Perfectly harmless. OAS TO XIX A. BsantU The Kind You Haw Always Bought STAFFORD. GREENWOOD. Miss Alice Flnley and slater made a Visit with ther aunt Mrs. Eastman. They were the guests of Mrs. T. C. Thomas on Friday. They left Saturday for Port land where they intend to take in the Mother's Ear SCOTT'S EMULSION urnjf thm ixtha irnsarN mo f mir mo Sfciar pom 5 cXlLO"" ' BOT" OTHE"" Send far free sample. I S(I,OTT BOWNE, Chemist., R 9-4 5 I'eari Street, New York. Ji, uu Sl.w j Ml WUggWU. (Continued from last week.) The hay harvest Is rather lio-h ,...!., to Die dry season Ihhi year, making It necessary to seed anew a good share of the acreage, but new clover is coming on fine so far. giving promise of good crops another year. The grain fields begin to turn and It is hoped that the kernel Is too far along for the Insects to do much narm. TUr. Vw... I .r. wm, ,v.e neep ror mat purpose went out to collect the news, but found every one too busy to even talk about their neighbors. He said "busy" seemed like a flam on a threadbare suit, very plain to be seen. ) Gus Gebhardt has built a new cellar. air. siahlnecker, the mall.aiTier, dol the mason work. (jIIK ffnea mil ,,,.1 .. I . ..... ,, v ,rnB mix seven acres 01 nops, and plans how he will spend the money when he gets 40c a pound for them, and it keeps him bimy, Mlrnf Kate Sharp bus a new piano. Mr. Gage's granddaughters, the Misses Sweek, who had planned to spend va cation with relatives and friends In the valley, received word Friday morning that their mother had had three attacks of rheumatism of the heart, and started from Portland Friday evening for Onta rio, where they take the stage for home, oum.b, Oregon. They will have a stage ride of two days and a night. Mollle Foster had a quiet wedding at her father's hoime on the 2nd. Mr. Iderhnff died quite suddenly on the NEEDY. me larmers are busy cutting grain and preparing for threshing. Miss Mary Spogla of Salem. Is visit ing her parents. Dotson Reames attended the picnic at Aurora Hunday. air. ano airs. McOonegal were -"Aurora visitors Tuesday. n. jonnston and wife spent Sunday at nome. Lee Fish called at Noblett Avenue Sun day evening. Dr. Wllhelen visited at Wllholt Sun day. Ben Wolfer made a business trip Canby Monday. ine Misses Davis, and Messrs Shock- ly and Rlngo. of Oregon City, visited at Hitters Hunday and Monday. Mrs. Kornshack visited Aurora Mon day. Air. Stuart made a business trip Barlow Tuesday. 0i ; x t I p i :. t - V. " Y ! Full size liureau, fine - k i clear Mirror, made out of thoroughly seasoned lumber, finished in j golden oak, dark eher ; ry and white maple, j Sold for cash only, j J Special price in iloen lots During the I'air you will have to ut up an extra wil to accom modate your friends B it y pne of out $1.95 IRON BEDS f Vd ' 'Iw"''t c,"''l in the children's bed room, t'o. j to to MULINO. I he hinder can now be heard every i oay. Mr. W. A. Wmxiside has Ills wheat cut H'l i. . . ' ..em promises to he a good crop, but oats Is very poor. Our miller, Mr. Maple, has just re. iu.ueu nom an extended stay at the Chautauqua, at Gladstone, and reports naving a good time. Mrs. r.ph. Dodge, who has been sick is now convalescent, f-B T,1 XI , "" ""... in, wno somet me sen oeeame insane, has been sent to the i asylum. Mr. Victor Krlckaon and wife of Cams spent last Sunday with Fred Krickson ana family. nr.. m n,,, . ... .. i. nues nas his house nearly shingled. i 1 "' ; $5.50 ; JrW UPfrf- 1 li ir Lonkal ttB Hammochs r RM b-Table : Wc - p""1 for $2-50 i W I V Warranted Steel Range $27.50. 6 holes, 18! inch oven, high closet very MT. PLEASANT. Mrs. M. H. HeiiHley, wife of the late Major Ileusley. Is the auest of Me. rio O'Nell and Miss Holmes at Rose Farm. I Z Mr. Warren Cramm of Colfax. Wuh 1 DOORS and INOOWS ARK YOU COING Til BUILD? v We have ' our disastrtms fire, which will' go cheap. i Paint your house with Phoenix Pure Paint the best o u earth. $1.75 per gallon. Estimates given on Hardware and at Locust Farm last visited relatives Saturday. Mrs. Fred P. Stauffer visited fi-l-nds here last Tuesday. Mr. 8. A. Reede has returned to his home at Lewlston, Idaho, after visiting the Lewis and Clark Fair. Mr. Reed ,le. dares the Fair beautiful beyond descrlp- iion. Mrs. Elizabeth Warner and Mrs. A H Nlles returned from Salem Tuesday. ' nomas and Miss Ford will leave for Kansas City Friday night. Mrs. Thomas has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. R. H. Taher, for the past five weeks. t mm r 1 Building I Purposes FRANK BUSCH Furniture & Hdware 0 I; .i Cots, $2.25. e t 4) t