Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 11, 1905, SUPPLEMENT, Image 9

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    SUPPLEMENT TO
OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE
Vol. 38 No. 39
OREGON CITY, ORE., AUGUST IJ, 1905.
Established J 866
Out Correspondents' Corner
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2 Brief ISits of Gossip From All Parts of the County.
Correspondents are requested to re
new their work. We will furnish all
necessary stationery. The news from
your neighborhood should appear in
these columns every week.
MOUNTAIN VIEW.
We cannot gossip about our neighbors
because there's so few left. Wily May
and family Teft Tuesday morning for the
mountains.
Allen Frost and family are at the
Coast. -
John Lewellen and wife, Mrs. Fair
clough and Mrs. Scott are camping on
the scenic shores of the Clackamas river.
Mrs. Elmer Dixon is on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. Clancy, who have been
visiting friends and relatives in this city
took a look into the Lewis and Clark
Fair last Wednesday and then started
for their home in Iowa, where during
their visit here, have suffered the loss
of property by fire in their Iowa home.
Mrs. W. H. Butterfield, of Portland,
visited Mrs. Matchett one day this week.
Mrs. Burly has just returned from a
visit at St. Johns.
Pearl Selby went back to the logging
camp.
Miss Ida Kurtz of Canby, is visiting at
Mr. Selby' s.
The army worm has made its appear
ance in the gardens and the vegetables
are showing the result.
Moses Skinner is taking his vacation
and intends taking his family to the
Coast this week.
The Sunday School of this place will
picnic in Holm's Park next Wednesday,
August 16. Everybody Invited.
Bean the
The Kind You Have Always Bsugfii
Bean the Sf mu Haw Always
CANBY.
. All Oregonians in this vicinity- declare
there never was so much hot weather in
one Summer, in Oregon before.
Threshing is quite general now. The
whistles of the several machines can be his home in Vancouver.
Rev. C.
deceased was a member.
Housel officiated.
Hundreds of fish have been seen lately
floating down the Molalla and into the
Willamette. This is the work of some
contemptible miscreants with powder
somewhere above here. All good citizens
regret that such cannot always be caught
and prosecuted.
Lucke Bros, found, on visiting their
slaughter house Wednesday morning, that
thieves had been there and taken a num
ber of hides, with two knives and other
minor articles which were at hand. Mr.
Lucke immediately got in communica
tion with the authorities at Oregon City,
but at this writing, they have not been
apprehended.
Nothing on the Market Equal to Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
This fact is well known to druggists
everywhere, and nine out of ten will give
their " customers this preparation when
the best is asked for. Mr. Obe Witmer,
prominent druggist of Joplin, Mo.,
dau are visiting at the home of E. W.
Hornshuch at present.
John Weger and. brother have returned
from Idaho, where it is said they have a
gold mine. -
Robert Ginther received one of Hoff
man's stump jacks last week. After try
ing it for a day Robert thinks it one of
the greatest labor saving machines that
a man can have on a farm.
A number of the neighbors and boys
gathered at Chris Moehnke's last Sat
urday night and had an enjoyable time.
The ladies of the community gave a
surprise party at the home of Mrs. Hett
man in honor of her 55th birthday last
Thursday afternoon. Everyone present
spent a pleasant afternoon. Mrs. Hett
man was the recipient of several valu
able presents.
R. Ginther and family visited friends
at Elyville Sunday.
Rev. W. H. Wettlaufer, of Oregon City.
will preach in the Evangelical church
Sunday, August 13.
Will Interest Many.
Every person should know that good
health is impossible if the kidneys are
deranged. Foley's Kidney Cure will cure
kidney and bladder disease in every form
and will build up and strengthen these
organs so they will perform their func-
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is nothing on . the market, in the way of
patent medicine which equals Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy for bowel complaints. We sell and
recommend this preparation." For sale
by Geo. A. Harding.
WILHOIT.
A great neecL-of rain is felj: here, the
gardens are dying out and prospects for
rain are very poor.
Harvesting is in full blast with a light
crop of grain.
Mr. Joseph Strong, of Nebraska. Miss
Maud Russell of Wilhoit were married
Oregon City, August 1st. Justice
Stipp officiating. Their many friends
extend congratulations.
Mr. Ben Wise and Mr. Montague, of
Portland, are sojourning at the Springs
this week.
Mr. Samuel Roman who has been work
ing at the Springs all . Summer returned
to Portland Tuesday;
Mr. Ike Johnson, who has been visit
ing at the Paulson Dairy, returned to
Cure is taken in time. Huntley Bros. Co.
NEEDY.
Mr. and Mrs. Ackerson, who have been
visiting in Washington, returned home
Thursday.
Mrs. Chet. Mills' little daughter is ill
with the mumps.
Miss Grace Thompson spent Sunday
with Beatrice Ritter.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Zimmerman visited
the former's brother at Aurora Tuesday.
Mr. Ackerson has relatives from Iowa
visiting at his home.
Quite a large party from our neigh
borhood spent Sunday at Soda Springs.
"Born, on Friday, August 4th, a son, to
wife of Mr. Chas. Hofman.
Market street, a sother horses were seen
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same place. His horses jumped, and the
street being very rough he was jerked
out but kept hold of the lines and was
jammed into the wheel and hurt quite
badly. Henry went down to see what
detained him, as his wife had become
anxious, and Jeke, his son, who is at
work in Portland, came home with him.
He had his boy Robert and Mr. Frey's
little girl with him, who were also thrown
out but escaped almost unhurt.
Mr. Keckei came in contact with the
fist of Mrs. Miller's brother at Willamette
and returned home with a black eye.
Particulars not obtainable at the present
writing.
We neglected to speak in the proper
time of the marriage of Aura and.Inza
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Thompson, who were married in July,
the first to a lawyer of Roseburg, and
Inza to young Wood ofPleasant Hill.
They were both successful teachers and
their many friends wish them, much hap
piness. x
Miss Mary Johnson, formerly of Staf
ford, but a resident of Portland at pres
ent .where her father conducts a livery
stable,, was making pleasant calls upon
old friends the past week. She was ac
companied by a young cousin from the
East.
Burdock Blood Bitters gives a man a
clear head, an active brain, a strong,
vigorous body makes him, fit for the bat
tle of life. :
I
VIOLA.
Oberstaller & Co., are making some
much needed improvements in the grist
mill. . '"
Miss Ore Black of Salem, was the
guest of, Mrs. W. D. Brown during the
week.
Grandpa Miller is having quite a re
union of his many grandchildren.
Mrs. Eliza Zurcher and family of San
Jose, Cal., are enjoying our cool weather
at Viola.
Albert. Mary and Florence Stone, of
Portland, are visiting friends and rela-
heard every day."
Andrew Kocher made a trip to Arling
ton, recently.
John Heller, living East of Canby, has
another boy with a broken arm, this be
ing the fourth broken arm among his
children in less than a year.
Many people are planning to get away
to the mountains or coast. Some have
gone.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney, of Philipsburg,
Kansas, are visiting at the Methodist
parsonage, as is also Mrs. S. V. Housel,
of Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Housel, is the
parson's mother. They had not met pre
viously for 26 years.
The peach crop on the old Shank place
is very good and is now being gathered.
A. J. Burdette is assisting.
Henry Busch, of Macksburg, was bur
ied at Zion cemetery last Saturday, the
funeral being conducted by Rev. C. A.
Housel. He leaves a widow and one
child besides his parents and brother and
sisters. The funeral was largely attend
ed, and was under the direction of the
K. O. T. M., of which order the deceased
was a member.
Moses Quint, -formerly of Barlow, was
buried at the old Canby cemetery last
Wednesday. He died in the insane asy
lum, at the age of 77 years. The funerai
was conducted under the auspices of the
Butteville lodge of Masons, of which the
Miss Mabel Paulson is confined to her
home, owing to a visitation of Job's
comforter on her face.
Mr, Russell, a farmer.' residing here,
was thrown from a horse a few days ago
and received painful injuries.
On Monday evening about twenty
friends of Mr. and Mrs. Strong, who
were married last Tuesday, visited them
with the usual chrivarl. Candy, nuts and
cigars were the order of he- day. Owing
to- an accident to the father of the bride
dancing was dispensed with.
Mr. L. Trullinger returned from a visit
with relatives, who reside near Sandy.
Monday evening, accompanied by Mr.
Tolyn, Mrs. Trullingers father. Mr.
Flyn is quite ill. He expects to make
them an extended visit.
xNo such thing as summer complaint
where Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild
Strawberry is kept handy Nature's rem
edy for every looseness of the bowels.
S"WREL.
Grain is all cut and will soon be ready
to thrash. ,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Hornshuh and Mr. and
Mrs. C. Hettman called on Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Ginther Sunday evening.
Mrs. Grimmer and Will and John Lin-
Asthma Sufferers Should Know This
Folev's Honevand Tar has cured manv : tives at Viola.
cases nt asthma that were considered Chas. Albright and family of Oregon
hopeless. Mrs. Adolph Bueslng. 701 West City, are camped on the creek near Vio
Third St.. Davenport. Iowa, writes: "A la
severe cold contracted twelve years ago
was neglected until it finally grew into
asthma. The best medical skill available
could not give me more than temporary
relief. Foley's Honey and Tar was rec
ommended and one fifty-cent bottle en
tirely cured me of asthma which had
been growing on me for more than twelve
years, and if I had taken it at the start
I would have been saved years of suffer
ing." Huntley Bros. Co.
CATARIRIHI
STAFFORD.
The weather at Stafford is still bear
able, . although the mercury soars high.
Hauling grain and threshing is the or
der of business now and incidentally vis
'ting, as the Fair has reminded friends
that they might, as it were, kill two
birds at the time. Mr. Berhle has two
nieces visiting him. and a cousin has
been visiting Mrs. Berhle, a young man
from Michigan, who has been engaged
in putting up New York and Montana
exhibits at the Fair, came out to see the
Gage family over Sunday, and there
5'
Ely's Cream Balm
This Remedy is a Specific,
Sure to Give Satisfaction.
CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE.
seems to be pleasant comers and goers Jt cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the
at a great many homes. diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and
Mr. Schatz was so unfortunate last drives away a'Cold in the Head quickly.
Wednesday as to get mixed up with street Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell,
cars and his wild colt, and broke the Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs.
tongue and one wheel to his wagon. Then Applied into the nostrils and absorbed,
next day after getting repairs he start- Large Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by
ed for home, and it Is thought the hors- mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail,
es came in contact with a live wire on ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York.