OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 190. j Oti Correspondents' Cot net S 2 Brief 1MU of Gosstp From All Parts of the County. CENTRAL POINT. Frank Everett Eastman, the young man who wan killed last Friday while pulling stumps cm his father's farm at Central Foint, was laid to rest on Sunday last, the funeral taking: place from the Central Foint M. K. church. The day was stormy anil very disa greeable, nut notwithstanding the wind and rain a large number of peo ple were present and all available space in the church was filled. The Rev. F. S. Clemo. of Canhy. and pas tor of the church here preached the sermon. Interment was at the Oregon City cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. F.ast man have the sympathy of the entire community. Revival services will be held in the M. E. church next week, beginning with Monday evening. Rev. B. F. Rowland will assist the pastor. All are invited to these services. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Randall were out from Oregon City, attending the fun eral of Frank Eastman last Sunday. Miss Annie Pollard, the efficient school teacher of this place, spent Sunday last in Portland. Mrs. Norton has rented a house in Oregon City and will move there in a few days. PARKPLACE. Miss Essie- Guard has gone to her home in the country for a visit with her parents. Captain Apperson Is still under the doctor's care. Prof. L. A. Read, member of the Clackamas county board of examiners, attended teachers' examination in Or egon City three days last week. Mrs. W. F. Brayton had an old fash ioned quilting bee last Friday and a genuine good time was enjoyed by all. Among those who were invited were Mrs. F. F. Brown. Mrs. C- L. Morris. Mrs. J. Straight. Mrs. F. Ware, Mrs. M. S. Glass. Mrs. M. Rivers. Mrs. F. Hayford. Mrs. G. M. Flemming. The ladies worked diligently until dinner time, but after partaking of Want a Daily Paper? Here is your Chance Portland Daily Telegram Oregon City Enterprise PIPERS j)5.00v This is certainly a rare offer. Take advantage of it by sending in your order at once & ' j ' j such a bountiful dinner as was served to them, all concluded they would rather listen to Mrs. Brayton play the Aeolian than quilt; however they, re sumed their work after listening to several choice selections of music, and before the afternoon had gone, a nice lot of quilting was done. Miss Wilson was invited over from the school house to take dinner with them, and says, not to tell Mrs. Brayton. hut she thinks it was one of the best dinners she ever ate. Mr. Putnam has returned to his Parkplace home, after a four weeks' stay near Vancouver, Washington. Mr. Schwaubeauer's new building is rapidly assuming the looks of a store, which adds materially to that vacant corner by the bridge. Mr. G. Purcell came down last week from Camas, Washington for a few days at home. Mrs. Kennedy is In Portland this week, called there by the severe ill ness of a near relative. MissIabel Kennedy has been suf fering with an abcess in the roof of her mouth, which she was obliged to have lanced the other day. Miss Purcell filled her place in the school during her absence. CROUP 1 I Begins with the symptoms of a com-' mon cold; there is a chilliness, sneez ing, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, hoarseness and impeded respiration. Give frequent small doses of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, (the child will cry lor it) and at the first sign of a croupy eough apply frequently Ballard's Snow Liniment to the throat Mrs. A. Vliet, New Castle, Colorado, writes, March 19, 1902: "I think Bal lard's Horehound Syrup a wonderful remedy, and so pleasant to take" Sold by Huntley Bros. Co. UNION HALL. The frosty nights and sunshiny days are over at tho present and we are having more rain. The candidates for office are begin ning to show up again. Frank Hilton went to Canby a few days ago. Joseph Perringer was visiting T. J. Grimes last Saturday night. Calvin Parker is helping to load cars at Canhy. Martin Richter was hauling lumber today. Otto Vorpahl Is hauling out cedar posts. He Is preparing to build it new line feuce between his place and ('has. Wolpert. , John Thomas Is doing some car penter work for James Adklus. James Wllkorson drove out to Can by today in his prairie schooner. There were two strange men In these parts a few days ago looking for land. Out mail carrier Is not hitting the high places in the road, but he Is en gaged in. hitting the muddy places. HEALTH. j Means the ability to do a good day's I work, without undue fatigue and to ; fltul life worth living. You cannot have j indigestion or constipation without , its upsetting the liver and poluttlng ;the blood. Such a condition mar be , best and quickest relieved by llerbino I the best liver regulator that the world ihas ever known. Mrs. D. W. Smith, i writes. April 3, 02: "I use Herblne, and find It the best medicine for con stipation and regulating the liver 1 ever used." 50 cents. Sold by Hunti ley Bros. Co. BORING. Once more the clouds have covered the heavens and the contents thereof has descended and covered the earth with a liquid. Boring school Is progressing quite nicely under the rule of Mrs. Mary Calvin as principal and Mrs. . M. A. Lake as primary teacher. We are sorry to say that due respect has not (been given to the stars and stripes. The flag was hoisted at the beginning of school last September and has been floating over the school house every day since that time, until it is tattered and torn into strings. It Is a fact that it was an old flag, but we ought to have respect enough for old glory have it flying all the time. But to FOR ONE YEAR to take better care of it than has been done. Some think it is patriotic to tell the truth about it, it is to make people think they are patriotic. Mr. Wm. A. Hedermann, one of Boring's prosperous young farmers, went to Portland today with a load of fat hogs. ' He also took a load down last week. ' The Damascus Creamery, located here, Is putting in some new machin ery. Miss Esther Vullermire, of Portland, was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. 0. W. Boring, one day last week. E. S. Hickey has moved back to the Hickey farm. Mr. Hickey has been in the butcher business with J. E. Simons, but they have dissolved part nership. Mr. Schuebel, Mr. Dimick and Mr. George Randall of Oregon City, spoke at Root's Hall Friday evening, on the direct primary law. The M. E. Church at Boring has purchased half a block from O. A. Palmer and intend to build a church soon. Mr. Bigford and family Intend to move to near Pleasant Home soon. Mrs. O. W. Boring was a guest of her mother, Mrs. Geo. Lacheron. Sun day. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED. 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 closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundered Dollars for any case of Deafness . (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Core. Send for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. : Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. WETHfEATBER COMFORT "I kav uttd your FISH BRAND Sllcktr (or f ivt yean and can truth, hilly lay that I ntvvr have had anything give me to much com fort and satisfaction. tnoloied find my erflor tor anothtr one." '' (tAM ANO APONlia OH AIMK)MMJn) You can defy the Molest storm with Tower's Waterproof Oiltd Clothing and Hats. llighrxt Uartl Grid's Fair. 1901. OUR OUAR ANTES 13 BACK OF THIS SIO.N OF THE FISH i A. J. TOWER CO. rtWERS OlMllWf, Vt rOrt'f CANAOWI cot i O-j not . TORONIO. CNOA A hcalthly man Is a King in his own right; an unhealthly man Is an unhap py slave. Hurdock lUood Hitters builds up sound healthkeeps von well. GREENWOOD. Our neighborhood Is a scene of gUMuu and, sadness since the awful news of Frank Kastman's death was spread from house to house. On Fri day morning: February tc. Frank ami his two older brothers went out to work a stump puller, used In clearing a piece of land. They were only out about one hour when the sweep on the power broke, causing the short piece of wood that was left In the drum to fly back and strike him on the back of the head, killing hliu In stantly. Frank was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. II. 1 Kastman. lie was 19 years and the days old. He leaves a father, mother, two brothers and a sister to mourn his early demise. The funeral service was held at 11 o'clock Sunday morning at Central Point Church, and the Interment was In Mountain View cemetery. We axe all in sympathy with the bereaved fam ily. A HABIT TO BE ENCOURAGED. The mother who has acquired the habit of keeping on hand a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saves herself a great amount of uneasiness and anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to which children are susceptiblo are quickly cured by Its use. It counter acts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia, and If given as soon as the first symptoms of croup appear, it will prevent the attack. This rem edy contains nothing Injurious and mothers give it to their little ones with a feeling of perfect security. CLARKES. The nice weather is over with now. and it Is rainy weather at present. It Is not a light rain, but Is almost pour ing down. Some times I think it Is trying to make up for lost time. Some of the boys gathered at Grace's place and had a line time playing tag and other games. " The Timber Grove school will trtart February 2fi. The. teacher will, be Miss Surface, of El wood. The telephone line Is almost finish ed. It Is running two and one-half miles east of Clark's store to Mr. Sul livan's place. It belongs to Mr. Bot timiller and Sullivan. Mr. T. Grace has rented Mr. J. Olsen's place anil has sowed the most of it in oats. Mr. J. Olsen thinks he will move to Portland this Spring. Oscar Hoe I has gone to Portland to stay for two months for medical treat ment. The Dixies crowd was down to see Durst's saw mill last Saturday. Mr. Jene and Henry Kleinsmith are busy plowing on Mr. Kern's place, pre liminary to sowing oats. Oat and cattle buyers are plentiful In this part of the county, but It don't seem to be very much cattle in the country. LUCKIEST MAN IN ARKANSAS. "I'm the luckiest man in Arkansas," writes H. L. Stanley, of Bruno, "since the restoration of my wife's health 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 Bright's Disease and Diabetes News. Facts That Caused us to Take the Agency for the Fulton Compounds, the First Known Cure for Bright' Disease end Diabetes. Pint, lei It be dlstlnntly undnnitood that very one of the casea b:low had boon diagnosed I by one or more physicians ax Bright' Dlncaso or Diabetes and chronic and incurable; second, note the certalntyof the renulu an ahown by the recovery also of the friends the; told who were similarly afflicted. N. W. Spauldlng, President Spauldlng Saw Co., San Francisco, bad a recovery In bis own family and told several others who recovered. Adolph WcsUe, capitalist, Sun Francisco, recovered himself and told two friends woo recovered. Dr. Carl D. Zolle, pioneer druggist, 622 PaclHo street, San Francisco, recovered himself and gave It to more than a dozen patients who recovered. Chaa. Engelke editor of the German paper, San Francisco, recovered himself and told It to a number who recovered, one of tbem being Charles F. Wacker, the Sixth street merchant. R. M. Wood, editor Wlno and Spirit Review, recovered himself and told It to several who recovered, among tuem being an old-tobool physician. Edward fihortof the San Francisco Call re covered, also turneof hit. friends, viz.: William Martin, Captain Hubbard of tUe Honolulu run to and William Hawkins of the V. 8. Quarter master's Uenartmeut, Kan Krauolseo. John A. Phelps of the Ho'.cl ltepeller, Sua Francis, and twoof hlsfilenils. : Mrs. M. B-rnpey, 13ft Hteiuer Ht. (also rwm monded it to several who recovered, one of tuem leaving the German Hospital to go oa tuo treatment.) And hundred of others. Bright a Disease and Diabetes, heretofrre la eorabla, ar now posi lively curable and la iwarly lint-tenths of all oaf s. If you allll have any doubt give yourself tbo benefit of the doubt. Fulton 'a Renal Compound for Hrlghl't and Kidney Disease, 1 1; for D! 'v betes, 11.90 gaud for pamphlet. Wo are lue auto local wm, Chaman & Co., City Drug Store. IMscovery for Consumption, which I know from experience will cure con sumption if taken In tltno. My wife Improved with the (lrst bottle and twelve bottles completed the euro." Cures the worst coughs and colds or money refunded. At Howell & Jones, druggists. 60c and $100, Trial bottlu free, TWILIGHT. Mrs. ticorge V, Wilson and her guest. Miss Itobinson. visited places of Interest In Portland. Miss Helen McCord Is spending n few days with her parents. Mr. ivnnls Ilylton nas rented a part of Mr. Soerlst' farm. We are glad we're not going to lose all of our young men. School was dismissed the last three days of last week, the teacher attend ing the examinations in Oregon City. Miss Ketta Joseph spent Saturday and Sunday nt her home In Woodhurtt, Mr. Adolph Joehnke has ' been tin- able to attend Husiness Cotlttg the past few weeks on account of Illness. Mr. P L. Hoylan and family spent Sunday with C. K. Swlck and famllv. Mr. tieo. Lazelle Is selling some of his choice tint straw. Mr. Chas. White Is engaged In cut- ling wood for Mr. lleo. V. Wilson. Mr. C. K. Swlck purchased a horse last week. SHUBEL. Miss Carrie Shnbel of Portland Is visiting her parents for a Hhort time. Mr. and Mrs. Hettman visited their son Edward of Clarkes. lust Sunday. Hazel Cilnther. attending the Ore gon City High School, visited her par ents a few days last week. What's the matter with Scott? He's all right! Another new road Is being propos- ed to run through the old Ileeson can yon. Petitions for work ore already out. There Is a better route with much less cost of labor and cash. The old Heeson canyon has been the cause of several lives lost, numerous acci dents, and always will be a dangerous route at best. There Is a better and shorter route, one that would cost little and would be safe to human life. Hut to mention It will make an enemy. The county court should use Its Judg ment when the time conies, In this matter. Rev, Emll Hornshuh. after spend ing a few weeks In Seattle. Is visiting his parents here for a few days. "Suffered day and night the torment of Itching piles. Nothing helped me until I used Doan's Ointment. It cured me permanently." Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Glrard, Ala. MULINO. The natives of Mullno might Just as well keep on wearing their rain coats, and slicker hats, for when Or egon starts to rain It don't seem to know when to stop. So much rain, that some of the people around here not being used to It. make them feel sleepy and they almoul get ahead of the chickens going to roost. Prof. Keller, of Willamette Univer sity, represented the Willamette school Sunday evening at the M. K. Church. .Mrs. T. Wiles has returned home after spending a couple of weeks with her sons In Portland. Mr. Comer Edwards and his sister. Miss Ethel Edwards, Arthur Chase, Miss Edith Wiles. Charley Daniels. Elva Erlckson, Uayno Howard and Lillian Guns, spent a pleasant evening at the home of Grant Ashby a few nights ago. A crowd of young people also spent the evening of February 19, at the residence of Mr. Edwards. Mr. Jasper Trulllngur, and his two daughters were seen near Liberal last Sunday. Dr. J. It. Watklns' agent, Mr. G. Haars, was seen In Mullno a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chase and fam ily were the guests of Mr. J. Udell and family Sunday. Mrs. August Erlckson has returned home, after spending a few days with her parents. Drying preparations aimply devel op dry catarrh j they dry lip tho accretions, which adhere to the membrane and decom pose, causing a fur more serious trouble than tho ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry ing inhalant, fumes, smokes and snuffe and use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Halm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A trial size will he mailed for 10 cents. All druggists aell tho j 50o. lize. Ely Urothers, fill Warren St. , N. Y. The Balm cures without pain, does Dot irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself over an irritated and angry surface, reliov ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Ely's Cream Jlulm you are armed against Naaul Catarrh and Hay Fever, CARUS. The weather still continues stormy. It. seems like winter now. Several of yur farmers have clear ed up their orchards. Alberdt Schoenborn Is still clearing up his farm. Richard Davis went to Portland Sat urday. Misses Rachaol and Lizzie Lewis spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ft. Lewis. Several from here attended tho pie social at rieaver Creek Saturday night. Ll..le liurgegs spent Saturday and Sunday with Sarah Thomas. Jacob Kalbflelsoh Intends to go to Idaho sometime In the near future. Dewey Thomas Is working In Port land. ' Mr. Johnson hauled lumber for his new house last week. App Jones was in our burg Sat urday and Sunday. In the future the Enterprise will give the following subscription club bing rates: Weekly Oregonlan and Enterprise, both one year, $2.25; Semi Weekly Journal and Enterprise, both one year, $2.00.. Either call at Enter prise office or mail your order. WILLAMETTE. I Mrs. Margaret Batdorf fell and dis located her wrist Monday. rcroiTMtai ASTORIA AYeflclatile Preparation for As similating trtfrlwlntuU tliig He 3lomacki nml Uowcb of ItowpIcs Pitfesllon.CIrt tful -ncss ami Rest.Contalns ncltlrr Onium.Morphlne nor Mitral. Not N ah cot i c. Ax.tmne Apafrct Remedy forCorwIip lion. Sour Stonwich.DiaiThwa Worms onniLsioas,KeTrish dcss and Loss or Sleep. facsimile Signature ot KEW YOHIC. IXACT COPY Of wRAPJt . Archie ltosn spent Saturday lit Port land Johnny Hickman and family spent Sunday with Cranduia Ilk'kumn Miss IJ.,le Shipley returned from Everett. Washington. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hodges, from Italnler. visited over Sunday at the Fuller home, Mrs. ,I(Mihn Itoddy Is In Portland having h'T eyes treated. Frank Shipley was home Saturday ami Sunday. Mrs. Millard Hyatt and son Wul dnm, were Portland visitors Katur day. Tom O'Hrlen. of Portland, visited with WlHiinii'tti' friends Sunday. Little Frank Haker was HI tho early part of the week. Mr. and Mrs Uobt. linker are hap py over a little daughter.- which ar rived Saturday. The Misses Ruby and Helen I. add from Portland, visited with grandma Saunders out Sunday. Harry Shipley was at Portland last Tuesday, Mrs. Wm. Pollock, of Portland, vis ited at the Shipley homo Tuesday. Mrs. Ceo. Delink entertained nt din ner Thursday In honor of Mr. he llok's birthday. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Mr) Mefjcehan hns built a veranda arross the front of his resilience and added much to Its attractiveness as Consumption Thete is no specific for consumption. Fresh air, ex-1 crcisc, nourishing food and Scott's Emulsion will come pretty near curing it, if there is anything to build on. Mil lions of people throughout the world are living and in good health on one lung. From time immemorial the doctors prescribed cod liver oil for consumption. Of course the patient could not take it in its old form, hence it did very little good. " They cm take SCOTT'S EMULSION and tolerate it for a long time. There is no oil, not excepting butter, so easily digested and absorbed by the system as cod liver oil in the form of Scott's Emulsion, and that is the reason it is so helpful in consumption where its use must be continuous. J We will send you a sample free. q He mre that tliii picture In the form of a label ii on the wrap per of evrry bottle of Kmuhion you buy. Scott & Bowne Chemists 409 Pearl Street New York ' joc. nidf i( all diugfliu it For Infanta find Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tlio Signaturo In Use For Over Thirty Years Tmi Mmava . mtm a.tT -fll, as coin fori Mrs I,. in-fiili-i', of Indi-pt-ndt'ticn, ban bi--n visiting h-r "iMi'r. Mrs Mur riw and hi-r nnitlir, Mrs Kays lilllle lli-nlr In once inori wth lh (mini. folk. Mr IM-ke's family I. Illl,. Mnrv.l Klv and Mal.. Al bright i-r- ipilt.- sick last wi'i-k (irnmlpa Kuys it In it vi-ry fn l.lo condition. ArnifiK'iii-nt ar bring made for nnoflur fiitirlnliiini-iit In n ahnrf time. Mrs, Mllb'r ho has b'-.-u ki-'-ping 1 " for V I). Curruii, vlsllivl !h fi-b'iids In Mllwauklo and I'orltniid, ri'itu iilug Iioiih' last Hun. lay. Mr and Mr MIU-s, of St Johns. !' sin'iidliiK a f"W days at Mr Hur !'' Mr West bus rented tl J trunk place and moved lust Thursday. When you hear Homebody aweuting J 'limit the sneaking, lying, press, And roHHtltiK the IMitors Suylng. something's wrong. I guess, ' Now I'll bet n year's subscription To the Weekly F.nterprlse That the fidlo s been a doing Something Unit would ope' your eyes You remember all those fellows Hicnt a lot of hank's good tin, They hiild "Tlii' lying papers, They're always mUln' In. i j "Snooping 'round and asking questions i 'llout what people do mid xny, I Printing all the blooming glsslp ! In the village every day." : I Hi t those confounded editors (let on to everything you know; ' Seem to smell a defalcation, I Write 'er up and let her go So you take the mean old cur ! That licks his wife and raises culn i A ml the curb stone Hlltcluu Knows Just whore, tu, jijt tye blame. Kvery (2xl forsaken scape grace, That's an eyesore to the town: Will put the blame all on the ttiiin Who runs the paper that calls him down. OABTOIIIA, BearitU 7 ir Bougjlt . REDLAND , i Mr. Iionney Is busy at work In Or egon City putting In telephones In some of the business houses 'and of fices. Mr. K. M. Ilrock hns considerable business In Oregon Cllv for the mm! several weeks. Mr. Claude Stone, of Portland, re cently spent several days of n recent vacation visiting his parents here. Mr. Arthur Mnrrett nnd sister Ida, of Portland, were visiting their broth er Kdward last Sunday. Mr. A. M. Klrchem has been doing some surveying for the O. W, P. Co. near Ilarton. Iionney &. Miller huve had consider able trouble with their engine lately, being obliged to send It to the Oregon City Machine Shops to get It repaired. Mr. Prod Wilcox was In Oregon City taking the February teachers' examin ations. Mr. Sevier, who has been sick for some time, recmtly (tied of dropsy nnd was burled In the Hi-dland ceme tery. Tho Itedland Literary Society is enjoying a prosperous career, unusual Interest being evinced In Ihu debate. Hi" questtlon for discussion next meeting Is: Resolved that the theory of Socialism Is safe and practlcnl. .!,. yo" aro ,ooklnR for bargains In Millinery call on Mls C. Goldsmith. DENTISTRY At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday on Appointments. JOHN W. THOMAS, Dentist