2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1906. ... t Out Correspondents 4, v Brief l'.its of Gossip From All Parts of the County- ,v : p "BORING. ! talking of crossing Clear Creek can- . , . yon to connect with Highland. Once more the clouds -have ceased Another matter, Mr. -Editor The to cover the heavens and the moisture indifference, prejudice and ignorance therefore the moisture from, them has : concerning the new. law known as the also ceased. Farmers do not like to Direct Primary Nominating Elections see so much waVm weather at this time as it will bud the fruit and the cold weather to come, will kill it. Law and duties of citizenship is really aDDalline. The writer in his wander ings found one man that didn't know' The O. W. P. Ry. Co., are enlarging we were going to nave a general di their freierht house here and fixing a ennial election, much less Primary new waiting room and office. It is going to be one of the best waiting rooms and offices on the Springwater of late so that it demands a larger freight house. Mr. Harry Bigford had the misfor tune to have his leg broke last week while working for the Strauss Lum ber Company. Dr. J. M. Short was called here Monday to doctor Mr. Stone who ran a nail in his knee. W. H. Boring and wife are on the sick list. well" as any of them, but "we should hot J; forget the little children. North, and south, : east ana r west or us iney are getting up socials or some kind of entertainment for the young children. : Let us all wake up and do something ; and let us see if we can spend a j pleasant evening at the school house ! listening to the little ones, and do all ' we' can to ttelp them. ' THl eKKlMAi. WATERPROOF U OILED CLOTHING Made n black or yillow for all funds or wet work. On sale everywhere. Look for the 5i?n of the fish. the nunc TOWER on the button. YyL LAME BACK. LUCKIEST MAN IN ARKANSAS. Election. As time rolls on, we are more and more convinced that in order to have an intelligent ballot, we must have an educational qualifi-, cation, and the elector who fails to I prepare and qualify himself for that , have made a call for delegates out of important duty.nust be disfranchis-' the five districts to meet at Estacada.-I ed. - ' February 3, two o clock p. m., to dis cuss the nomination of county comi missioner and such political .matters as may come before the meeting. The session of the Springwater Presbyterian church has made a call ' frr a ormprAsrsitinnsil TTipetincr to take find life worth living. You cannot have Tnte n aniline- Bbv Rlair tn. become indigestion or constipation without the pastor or the Springwater Presby its upsetting the liver and polutting terian Church. the blood. Such a condition may be William Rrri has sold 40 acres off HEALTH. Means the ability to do a good day's work, without undue fatigue and to MULINO. Mrs. Wiles departed Tuesday for a few weeks in Portland visiting her son. Fred Erickson and family were vis itors at August Erickson's Sunday. Our, worthy mail carrier is some times compelled to go horse back with the mail owing to the bad roads. The revivals at the Mulino church closed Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. "Woodside, who have been working at Molalla for the past two months, returned home Mon day last. t Mr. Selby and family are preparing to -move to Portland in the near fu ture. Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodside have tak en in charge their two grandchildren Alfred and Allie, children of thejr late deceased daughter Ida. Mrs. Alta Dodge was the guest of "Agnes Woodside last week. James and Frank Melton of Teasel Creek, were seen in our midst a few days ago. ' Johnnie Mulvaney and Dock White ' captured a live coon last Sunday. Be ing oia ne was quite savage. Mrs. Goucher" and Mrs. Al. Jones - were the guests of Mrs." Daniels a few - days ago. . Mulino can boast of two correspond ents both ladies too. A HEALING GOSPEL. The Rev. J.' C. Warren, pastor of Sharon Baptist Church, Belair, Ga.. says of Electric Bitters: "It's a God send to mankind. It cured me of lame ba?k, stiff joints, and complete physical collapse. I was so weak it took me half an hour to walk a mile. Two bottles of Electric Bitters have made me so strong I have just walk ed three miles in 5 minutes and I feel like walking three more. It's made a new man of me." Greatest remedy for weakness and all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints. Sold under guarantee at Howell & Jones drug store. Price 50 cents. and find it the best medicine for con stipation and regulating the liver I ever used." 50 cents. Sold by Hunt ley Bros. Co. jbest and quickest .relieved by Herbine fmm thn unrth sid of his farm to a . . .. the best liver regulator that the world ur Adams from Nhrfl5k oonsidera- Tm the luckiest man in Arkansas," IVina ovfr kllmlm6 Mrs n w Smith j Mr. Adams, from Nebraska, consiaera writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since writes AprU 3 02. ..T use Herbine, j f tXr.A i the restoration or my wires neaim after five years of continuous cough' ing and bleeding from the lungs; and I owe my good fortune to the world's greatest medicine, Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption, which J know from experience will cure con sumption if taken in time. "My wife improved with the first bottle and twelve bottles completed the cure." Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At Howell & Jones, drueerists. 50c and $100. Trial bottle tree. BARTON. More rain and fog means more mud. We had a few days of fine weather last week; seemed like Spring was here. . , There have been quite. a number of loads of potatoes and' onions hauled A good farm for sale or rent,apply to William Bard. Had a social and entertainment in upper Springwater school house. Pro ceeds $15. . f Mrs. Frank Shannon of Oregon City, has been on a visit to relatives and friends in Springwater. - Mr. William Smith has returned home from Portland where he has been under the doctor's care. ' Quite a number of persons in this place have had colds. . ! Earl Shibley and E. A. Miller are building a house for Clark Denna. This ailment is caused usually by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day and rubbing the parts vigorously at each application. If this does not afford relief, bind on a. piece of flannel slightly dampened with Pain Balm, and quick relief is almost sure to fol low. For sale by Howell & Jones. DOVER. There has arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Magnola, a fine baby girl. Rev. J. W. Exon has planted quite an orchard on his homestead. Fred Vale was out from Portland spending a few days with the Kitz miller family. On account of his eyes our teacher has had to give up his school. We are sorry to have him go. -. Mr. Edman is arranging to leave our community in the near future. d) a e I t -2 4U Lrxj J The Kind You Ilaye Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per ITCHING PILES. to Barton the past week. Ernest Burghardt is getting some . across the river oDDosite Estacada better. - On the 22d inst, Miss Clay, Henry The Lyons brothers have gone down Clay's granddaughter from New York, the river to work in a logging camp, i gave us an interesting address on lvir. ti. kj. wooa maue a nying trip , Woman Suffrage, in the Grange hall. Miss Erma Shibley is teaching music to pupils ' that would be organists in Springwater and Estacada. home last week. Mrs. Annie Davis was home to see her mother. Mrs. E. H. Burgbardt was to spend the evening with the Ward brothers one day last week. Mr. George Hull took, a load of hay down to Parkplace one day this week. He has. taken a contract to haul wood. The roads are so bad the mail nar- Physicians who have gained a rier from Barton has a time carrying national reputation as analysts of tbe COMMON COLDS ARE THE CAUSE OF MANY DISEASES. the mail; it takes them all day. cause of various diseases, claim that CROUP y Begins with the symptoms of a com- if catching cold could be avoided a long list of dangerous ailments would never be heard of. Every one knows that pneumonia and consumption orig inate from a cold, and chronic catarrh, If you are acquainted with anyone who is troubled with this distressing ailment you can do him no greater favor than to tell him to try Chamber lain's Salve. It gives instant relief. Price 25 cents per box. Sold by Howell & Jones. REDLAND mon coia; there is a chilliness, sneez- ; bronchitis, and all throat and lung ing, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, ' trouble are aggravated and renrer hoarseness and impeded respiration, trouble are aggravated and rendered Give frequent small doses of Ballard's more serious by each fresh attack'. Horehound Syrup, (the child will cry Do not risk your life or take chances for it) and at the first Sign Of a CrOUDV when vnn hovo a rnlH fdamhorlain'a cough apply frequently Ballard's Snow 'Cough Remedy will ' cure it before Liniment tO the throat. ' x -these rtisensea r1elr.n Thl romor i o. xi. net, icw vaatie, oiorauOj Writes, March 19, 1902: "I think Bal- contains no opium, morphine or other harmful drug and has thirty years of IS o , Syrup a wonderful reputation back of it, gained by its remedy, and so pleasant to take" Sold r a;S by Huntley Bros. . Co. n" uT, V tT SPRINGWATER. TWILIGHT. HIGHLAND. Division No. 9 of Beaver Creek Mu aual Telephone Asesociation, held a special meting last Saturday night and Sunday morning at Fred Klebe's, January 27th, 1906. The meeting ad journed this time at about 2 o'clock a. m., instead of 4 o'clock a. m., as formerly, quite a saving of time and improvement, we should judge. This division : certainly must have an enormous amount of business to transact or must be unruly and un manageable or the officers must be incompetent and inefficient. This time a new office was created and filled after considerable voting and declining, and many expressions of reluctancy namely treasurer. H. North was the fortunate and hap py one that " Captured the port . folio of the treasurership. Ere long every member in the division will hold an office and perhaps there will ; not be members sufficient ' and efficient to fill them. The division recently created be yond No. 9 is making desperate efforts to construct their line in order to in stall their telephones so that they can listen to a little neighborhood gossip. It must be remembered that the public highways at present are rather muddy, which would make visiting somewhat burdensome, hence a little gossip or social chat over the line is, more genteel and congenial (ha ha ha) The human family in this respect resembles, a lot of sheep, wherever the bell sheep jumps, they will all jump or die in the attempt. So with this telephone project,, whenever some vis ionary fellow or crank imagines he has as much business to tend to as some of our city merchants and starts a telephone project, the rest will fol low suit even if they have to borrow the money to pay for it with. And for what? .Why they will tell you that some day in the distant future, say ten or twenty years hence T they might have an occasion to call a physician or surgeon, or something else, and to be prepared for . the emergency they are constructing telephones now. ; It Is rather an expensive luxury. Even Springwater, according to reports is For THin. The Springwater Presbvterian Church is having a series of meetines 1 The friends of Attorney Fred J. under the auspices of Rev. Blair. Dr. Meindl and wife gave them a farewell William Holt, of Portland, is expected party at the Twilight Hall Saturday to assist tne latter part of the week evening. The time was most pleasant and remain over Sabbath. , ly spent in playing whist. Delicious The Republicans of , the five pre- refreshments were served, cincts in the vicinity of Estacada. Mr. Meindl and family departed Sun- day morning for their future home at Moro, where he has gone into part nership with a leading lawyer of the town. Their many friends wish them the- best of success. Miss Anna Wilehart spent Sunday at her hime at Twilight, j Messrs. Lazelle and Fancher attend , ed the Grange at New Era. i Mrs. D. L. Boylan visited her sister at Elyville last Saturday. " x? j. , ! Relatives from Maple ,'Lane visited rat IS OI .great CCO urn jthe family of Mr. Grimm Sunday. , V.V. 1-it We feel very grateful to the road tO" a DaDy J tnat IS L.iJ3 supervisor, Mr. Tabor, for making a i -i. r . -t c sidewalk in the vicinity of the Twi- babies are fat. If 3 our light Haii. wi l 1 - c-itith- '' - ' Mrs. Geo. M. Lazelle entertained on DaDy IS SCrawn , oCOU b Wednesday afternoon in hdnor of her Emulsion is what lie V - Mr. Senn, who has been dangerous ly ill of stomach trouble for some time, is reported to be" no better.. 'The Redland Literary and Debating Society held a very enthusiastic meet ing Saturday night. The question for debate was: Resolved that the gov ernment should assume control of all railroad and steamboat lines, which was decided in favor of the negative. Mr. Allen is entertaining a nephew from the east. v Mr. Hitchman and Mr. Evans are talking of stringing a -wire across to Beaver Creek and connecting with the Mutual Telephone Co. of that place. The Mutual phone is coming into vogue very rapidly and seems to be the best solution of the telephone question. Mrs. Senn and Mr. Funk have gone into chicken raising quite extensively. Mr. Julius Campbell is working for Bonney & Miller. Mrs. James Fullam, who has been ery sick, has now about recovered. Mr. Julius Spees is working for A. O. Hollingsworth. Mr. A. M: Kirchem is crippled up with rheumatism. GAS IN THE STOMACH. , .' Belching and that sense of" fulness so often experienced after eating is caused by the formation of gas. The stomach fails to perform its functions and the food ferments. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will cor rect the disorder. They aid digestion and strengthen the stomach and bow els. For sale by Howell & Jones. MOLALLA. -- sonal supervision since its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Jujst-as-good" are bufc Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health' of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Casr Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing1 Syrups. It is ieasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor c -J? Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It dt roys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrli and -Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cure 'onstipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of S7 The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CENTAUR eOMMHT, TT MURRAY mittT, MCW YORK CrTV. Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. UNION HALL. GREENWOOD. Mr. Clark sold his potatoes to Mr. Geo. Brown of New Era. W. H. Jones was helping to haul them to Oregon City this week. Mrs. Lutz, of Oregon City, was vis iting Miss Ruth Braker this week. Alfred Gregory is visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gregory. . Mr. and Mrs. Weismendle of Carus risited their parents Sunday. Mr. Robt. Clark bought a horse from Mr. Geo. Brown, of New Era. i Mr. McCormack made a business i trip to Portland this week. ! TTne-hie .Tones snent Sundav even- Miss Eliza Burns made a business trip to Portland a few days ago. Mrs. Peebler is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Burns at present. Mr. and Mrs. Blevens were visiting Mr. John Robins and wife last Sunday. The telephone lines are still going lrie. witii vTr and Mrs Clarke and up in this part of the county. - i famny The telephone, thai improvements j M- Rht ClnrkA and nunnati Cnr- on roads, the rural mail routes, the k. maje a business trip to Molalla clearing and fencing of land and the ! tjjjs week. daughter. Mrs. Meindl. The time was spent in sewing carpet rags; after which light refreshments were served. were as follows: Mrs. wants. The healthy baby nt etnrfa aa fo wTint it r1rPc Fred J- Meindl, Mrs. D. B. Martin, stores, as iat wnat it does Mrs Geo WiiSOIlt mvs. Hyiton, miss nnt nfrl immprliatplv fnr Hyltton Mrs- D. L. Boylan, Mrs. Wm. not neea immediately ior McCord Mls9 Emma wuehart, Mrs. hr. nnrl miiQo1r "Fit M. Thompson and Mrs. Lazelle. Done and muscie. i at Mr Tom Kelland visited hls broth. babies are happy ; they do n'drun; Kelland- over Saturday not Cry ; they are rich ; . Th? bod of an unknown man was J ' J ' found last Saturday by some boys their fat is laid up for: who were fishing. - , . Molalla Assembly United Artisans now justly boasts of being the ban ner county Assembly of the county, and is on the road for 110. Almost every body is a lineman of some sort. Last week our judge and druggist were up the line, John got in to a "mix-up" and. fell out on his thumb, sustaining a very painful sprain. G. H. Gregory is doing the ditch ing act, digging diagonally across his farm. M. R. Boyles, assistant. Mrs. Annie Everhart is on the road to recovery from her long spell of illness. Mrs. Dr. Leavitt was taken ill last week. The small pox patients have all been fumigated and "set free." Some wild animal killed four goats for James Melton one night last week, all the men and dogs out, failed to locate him, just wait until Uncle Vaughn gets his $2 pups on his fresh track, then something will have to climb. Bert Perry is logging for Fred Schafer over the river. All indications of - Spring; balmy sunshine and gentle showers. putting up of new buildings in this county has made a vast change in the last few years. " Frank Hilton and Mr. Grimes made a business trip to Canby last Saturday. Mr. Boburgh was hauling hay last week. ; Jason Mattock was hauling fire wood last week. He reported that the roads were very damp for .such work. John Burns is fencing ina chicken corral. T. J. Grimes is clearing land on his place. "Mr. Phelps made a business trip to Mulino last Saturday. Rev. W. Mason called on Ed. Owens this week. . Archie Curry is slashing for Ed. Owens. . . . Mr. and Mrs. McCormick . received news this week that their son Frank I is improving mceiy alter uis iasi op ; eration at a Tacoma hospital. Mrs. Robt. Clarke, Miss Myers and May Clarke spent Monday evening with W. H. Jones and family. TRAIN WRECK AVERTED. MT. PLEASANT. Tramp Discovers Broken Stops Train. Rail and DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED. Lime of need. Thev are ; a habitto be encouraged. happy because they are : The mother who has acquired the r j. " V. . rr,, r , habit of keeping on hand a bottle of COmiOrtable. I he iat SUr- j Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saves , ., . j herself "a great amount of uneasiness TOUndS tneir little nerVeS land anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, j . i-i ,i , TT7t.i : to which children are susceptible are clllU. (JUtjJllUilS LliCIll. - VVUCU mi oV v fiirort W it ..o It 1 acts any tendency of a cold to result I , . in pneumonia, and if given as soon as ! lts normal condition, hearing will be thP first svmntnm, f . Dr,r,.. i destroyed forever; nine cases out of x- I- -Jf" it will prevent the attack. This rem by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it . is entirely ciosed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be they are scrawny t hose nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul sion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. Send for free Sample. . ten are caused by Catarrh, which, is edy contains nothing injurious and !Pothing but an inflamed condition of mothers give it to their little ones with a feeling of perfect security. Sold by Howell & Jones. GREEN WOOD. the- mucous surfaces. , We will give One Hundered Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) - that cannot be cured by The derailing and perhaps serious wrecking of the North-bound Eugene Local between Aurora and Barlow We have had several nice days, we Monday morning was only averted by hope many more will come. tne timely warning that was given by Miss Stafford entertained the sew- j a tramp, ing club last Saturday. - I Discovering a broken rail, presuma- Miss Pearl Kimmey called at the resulting from the passing of a home of Mr. Maule last Sunday. heavy freight tram the tramp ran Mrs. Marrs was the guest of Mrs. downthe track and stopped the ap Smith last Tuesday proaching local passenger train with- Miss Ruth Braker was seen in Mt. , a few f,.eet, of the damaged rail The Pleasant last Sunday. ,. .. ' en tee 7S e outr ra of Miss Bertha Thomas came home tne t.rack and tbf Place of the danger last Friday with a bad cold. ' ; was ln a curve of the track about mid- Mrs. Harding was visiting jMrs. wa between Barlow and Canby. Clark last Thursday n account of the curve it would Mr. Lawton is making him a new J13 been impossible for the engineer wire fence ' to have stopped his tram m time to Mr. Reese and family left Tuesday. av running over, the dangerous rail Tt,v ovrwt tn mflkA thpir hom ln which would surely have caused a de- A . railment. Mr. and Mrs. Buckner attended the funeral of their niece, Mrs. Horn schuh, of Shubel. Miss Alta Millard was visiting in Oregon City Saturday and Sunday. There must be somebody very attrac tive down there from the way she talks. . At 8.30 Wednesday evening at the Fisher home on Eight, street, occurred the marriage of Miss Clara Fisher, youngest daughter of E. W. Fisher, and Ernest Rands of Oregon City. Promptly at the appointed hour, Mrs. Inez Wilson - seated' herself at the piano, and to the strains of a wedding march, the bridal party led by Doctor j E. J. Thompson, apprdached the front parlor, where under a lovers' knot the rine ceremony of the Presbyterian church made the lovers man and wife. 1 , Through Pullman standard and Tour The bride leaning on the arm of her gpaSSftSSft father, was very attractive in a white Kansas City; through Pullman tourist gown of net over taffeta. Her veil ?J??Pin. car ' (personally conducted) , . , . . , weekly to Chicago. Kansas City. recHn- was caught m place by a handsome !ng chairs (seats free to the east dally mamona pin, tne girx 01 tne groom, j The matron of honor was Mrs. Clara ' Oregon Shot line and Union Pacific THREE TKA TO HE E AS X DAILY We are all enjoying beautiful weath er; and as far as I know -everybody is enjoying- good health, and I don't see . why our correspondentsdon't have Be sure that this picture in something of value to the readers of the form of a label is on the the Enterprise most every week from wrapper of every bottle of here. We have as good farmers here Emulsion you buy. Scott r Bo tune Chemists - i - Mmu York ' 50c. and $1.00 All Druggist as- anywhere, why don't some of them tell us the best way to farm different ; crops, and what will pay the best to ! raise? Something of "that kind would ' benefit us all. ' I What is the matter with our school;"; this year. Xmas is gone by; also J New Years, and it seems that every- ' thing is dead around here except the dance. I do -enjoy a good dance as I- MMu ff TiTir-iJ,'J,'"r- ' f rT"rir"1fc 'SEEB. ValcA snre & vlf13 of auantlrv and auftlitv. When your faiur planted Terrv 'B. they were the br-st on tbe market, but thev have been Improv ing ever sirjee. We are experts in Anarch VfMTPtlfthle fippdR. IMS Seed Annual, heoutifully illus trated, free to all applicants, 0. M. FERRY CO., Detroit. Mich. Irvine-Hembree, of McMinnville, who was becomrrrgly gowned in pink chiffon over tafeta. Mr. Carlton Hard ing, of Oregon City was best man. The dinine room was prettily decorat ed with pink ribbons, smilax and pink J carnations, the coffee table being especially attractive. An . elaborate lunch was served by Misses Edna Os burn and Hazel Raber, the g-uests lingering about the table until a late hour. The bride is a daughter in a well known pioneer family, a graduate of the State College, and a young woman of worth. The groom is a civil engineer and a man of promi nence in Clackamas county. A hand some home in Oregon City is a wait ing the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Rands who leave, today or to-morrow tat occupy it. Corvallis Times. 70 HOURS Portland to Chicago No Change of Cars. . 79 i ' : I Depart.. Time Schedules. A.kbivb : Chicago- Salt Lake. Denver. Portland Ft. Worth, Omaha. 15.91s ! Special Kanaas City. St. 6 p - ; 9:1b a. m Louis, Chicago and - East. - . Atlantic , , ' Express Salt Lake, Denver. . 8:16 p. m. Ft. Worth, Omaha. 8:00 m . via. Hunt- Kansas City, St. " Uigton. Louis, Chicago and Bast. St. Pan! Fast Mail Walla Walla, Ler- 6:16 v m iston. Spokane. Min- 7.1a.- via Spo- tea polls, St. Paul. m. Chicago and East.