OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH, 9, 1906. 4 &! i ' - Brief lifts of Gossip From All Parts of the County. John Ream t has been ill the Our Corespondents' Cone STAFFORD. We are having beautifpl weather again, and some begin as usual to worry about the fruit buds. I say, "what's the use," although you may in these days turn one hair black or white, you can t influence the weather by worrying. Therefore tiake the goods the Gods provide and be happy. The smallpox scare at Mr. Powell's has about blown over, and people be gin to go there again without fear. ' - Mr. Beible, who was so very ill is somewhat better. The son and wife are with them at present. - Len Schrader, who some time ago went to Arizona for his health, is re ported as feeling better. The climate agrees with him. George Aden writes he is pleased with eastern Washington where he is visiting an uncle. The Dlekar boys are making quite a change in the looks of the old place by clearing and fencing. Girls there i3 one of the brothers left yet. Mrs. past week. Mrs. Harry Miller and little daugh ters have gone to; Alaska. WILLAMETTE. ". Miss Ruth Shipley was up from ( Portland Saturday. .. Mrs. Ladd, of Portland, visited at the Sanders home last week. . Mrs. Foster and little daughter have been visiting in Portland. Mr. Tibbets left for California Sat urday evening; his family is to leave soon. Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt are situated in Portland, where Mr. H. has a .good po sition. We are sorry to lose them. Everett Downey has been absent from school several days on account of severe cold. . . , About 25 of her friends tendered a . surprise to Mrs. Ida Berdine at her home Thursday evening the occasion being her birthday anniversary. Games were played; later splendid refreshments were served. .. A most delightful evening was passed. Willie Davis of .St. Louis, Mo., was a guest over Sunday at . the Shipley home. Jack Fisher has bought some land of Pete Berdine and will build a house at once. CARUS. Mr. App D. Jones is having his farm cleared op. Will Smith made a business trip to town today., Emerson Spatz, who got hurt quite badly last week, is improving, He has gone to his home in Beaver Creek. Mr. Maule and family from Mt. Pleasant spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Spence. Bertha Spangler returned home from Portland Saturday. Mr. Eph Jones and family went to Beaver Creek Saturday. The dance at Anderson's Saturday night was well attended. Miss Dora Burges spent Saturday and Sunday at home. Mr. Davis and family had several of their friends to spend the evening at their . home Saturday. Winifred Howard is spending a few days with her parents of this city Several from here went a fox hunt ing Sunday, but their duck was poor. LIBERAL. Our present good weather is having an exhilarating effect on the farmers of this section. All Spring work has begun; everyone is busy making gar den some varieties will soon be in bloom and it seems as though Spring had arrived in earnest. Lieutenant Fred Burn was in Oregon City last Thursday transacting business. T. S. Stipp was busy taking the school census a part of last week. N. Bellmore, of Oregon City, spent the latter part of last week visiting in this vicinity. Miss Maud Husband of Mulino, "pas sed through Liberal Sunday. GEORGE. March came in like a lamb so we will expect it to go out like a lion. Crops of all kinds look fine in this j part of the county. The winter so far 5ave Y ot IVii GROCERIES. Garden or flower seeds, fresh Eastern, or Oregon seeds 3 papers 10c Seed Peas 31b 25c Seed Corn , 10c Coarse Salt 1001b 45c Rex Lye ... 06c Seeded Raisins, 2pkgs 15c Prunes 5c, dried Apples 10c Elk Soap 2c, Tar Soap 2 for ... 5c Pride Soap or Lennox 8 for . . . .25c Flour 95c Fine Syrup, gallon 45c Leaf Tobacco, half 2 for 5c Teas which bring 40c to 60 c we sell at 14c, 25c, 40c and . . . 45c Coffees 15c, 18c, 20c, Our 20c coffee is first-class Try it. Bulk Soda 4c; Arm'& H ..... 6c Rice Slightly broken ........... 5c Wire Clothes line 12c ; cotton . . 5c 61b nice Beans .. 25c J Flour Sifter ...... 9c S!2raii!SHOES Baby Shoes 10c, 22c, 33c 47c Child's fine $1 shoes 69c Ladies $2.39 best heavy shoes now $1.75 Ladies fine shoes cut to $1.19, . $1.33 ....,$1.79 'Ladies black, white or tan Ox fords just in $1.65 down to $1.20 DRY GOODS, ETC. New lot wash goods from factory, all economically priced. 3 Spools best Thread . , 10c Ladies and Child's Underwear "'" at two thirds or 18c upv Darning Cotton lc to 11c Towels cut prices 7c, .11c Yarns 4c and 6c worth more Ladies Neckwear 25c and 75c goodsxon bargain table 5c Hose Supporters cut to 8c Men's and Boys' Hats one-half to three-fourths price now 19c 39c f 94c Men's $1 Underwear cut to ...72c Men's 75c Underwear cut to ...43c Boys'-warm Underwear cut to 18c Z4C, Winter millinery less than half almost given away. Our trimmer, Mrs. Bernier and helpers are work ing on a fine lot of Spring hats. These beautiful hats will be sold at dry goods profits or a third less than one-line millinery' houses charge. We trade Butter, Eggs, Chickens, Potatoes etc. 1 Men's heavy shoes $1.45 up. Leather at two-thirds; 2 pkgs Tacks 5c 31 H a$StlCKEDS A IF iv ALLTHt if BEST DEALERS 'JHntW A. J. TOWER CO. ESTABLISHED 1836 BOSTON HEWYORIV MIIAOU TOWER CAKAMAN CO.liwitKl.TOROWTO.CAW. was quite mild, with no snow to speak or. . : ; . Christ Johnson, Wilhelm Held and Otto Paulson were the guests; of ,Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Miller and Miss Mae Strange last Sunday afternoon. Theo. and Ed. Harden were seen on our streets last Sunday. Peter Ruhl and Peter Rath made a business trip to Portland and Oregon City last Tuesday. Christ Johnson and Otto Paulsen made a trip to Portland alfe Oregon City this week. - - . '' Carl Rath made a trip to Oregon City last Monday. There will be a Basket social and entertainment at the school house next Friday evening.' Peter Held intends to build a large new house the coming summer. A very enjoyable surprise party was tendered Mrs. Henry Johnson last Wednesday evening at their home; it being Mrs. Johnson's birthday. Danc ing was the pastime' of the evening ' and every body went home wishing them many more' such pleasant birth day- anniversaries. - - A. large crowd was present at church last Sunday. Nick Rath made a-business trip to Portland last Tuesday. Leo Rath was a business visitor to Kelso last Tuesday, . tng , her sister, in, Portland the past few'-days:"'' -l"-- D. Hederman. J. A. Richey, and O. W. Boring, some "of Boring's prosper ous -farmerst. made trpsirtd" the me- tropolis on business last week. H. Bright (has sold his 20-acre tract or land nere to Mr. Ene.'.or Kelso. ' Mrs. G. Elsworth of Boring, died on March 1st, at Portland, .while visiting her sister. -? Mrs. Elsworth fell dead on the sidewalk being taken with stroKe. oi paralysis." The remain were :- removed to Eagle Creek-- - tos burial Sunday. Rev. Maxwell preach ed ' the funeral sermon. ' Nj CV. Newman,., of Albany, has pur chased ten acres of land and moved his. family here.- - "-. . .. .y. Orville Alch had the misfortune to have. his leg broken a short time ago. The voters at Boring do not seem to be in a very big hurry about regis tering. Only a very small per cent have registered as yet. ' Chicken thieves are making their appearance in bur neighborhood. One night last week they visited the roosts of E. Richey and took some valuable birds. Thieves had better keep scarce or they will get the. contents of the: old shot gun. - MT. PLEASANT. VALUABLE FOR RHEUMATISM. I have been suffering for the past few. years with a severe attack of rheumatism and found that Ballard's Snow Liniment was the only thing that gave me satisfaction and tended to alleviate my pains. March 24, '02 : John C.i Degnan, Kinsman, Ills. 25c, 50c and $1.00. . Sold by Huntley Bros. Co. DOVER. Rain seems to be' the order of the day since the first of March. " : Miss Hylton was calling on Mrs. Chas. White, who has been quite ill for some time. ... Mrs. Clark spent Sunday with Mrs; Geo. Harding. Miss Imogene Myers has been quite ill for the last four or five days. -.. Miss Sellers 'and Miss - Warnock spent Saturday and Sunday at Port land. ' ' Mrs. Maule was the guest of Mrs. Thomas last Sunday. Mrs. Parrish, of Elyville, was vis Ring in Mt. Pleasant one day last week. ' ' Miss Bertha '. Fredricks of Oregon City, was out walking last Sunday, .k Mr. R. O. Thomas will have a sale at his home at Mt. Pleasant, March 7th. They expect to visit friend3 and relatives for" a short time and then start on their way to Spokane, where they expect to reside in the future- We are all sorry to have them leave. 2SLJ Bromotealigestion,CiieeifuI- Tiess and Kestcontains namer OpmmMorphine nor MiQEral. KOTlHCOTIC. Alx.Smn tanfud Sugar- . A Dcxfect Remedy for Co nsfi na tion. Sour Stoinach.Diarrhoea, Wonns .Convulsions .Feverish-ness-and Loss OF SLEEP. facsimile Signature of. WEW YDHK. T- 1 . mu, i,, '.' . . m. if For Infants and Children. " I I 1 1 l -. I I HH. )) r , . . I II. I.. 1. 1 II1U. .1, : AVcgetablcPreparationlor As similating tbeToodartdReg ula- fing tht S tnmnrns anil RowpIs, nf ; H s : Ijl ness and Kest.contains neitner hi i? Ill The Kind You Have Always Bought - - Bears th Signature exact copy or wrarpcb. & UP' .. 0 In use For Over Thirty Years ' TM OCHTAUn COMPANY. HIW YORK CITY. CLARKES. Mr. Dan Erdman returned to Dover Monday, preparatory to moving. , his family to Barton. Mr. Keith, who has-been seriously in for the last three weeks, is conva lescent. . - The neighbors, last Wednesday , vol-; unteered a day to Mr. Keith for the purpose of building a fence. Mr. P. W. Exon has purchased the Bowman . ranch and now has it well under cultivation. . .. -. The new . post master'; Mr, Keithj has now. taken ftijl .charge "of the pot omce. ... The Grippe has certainly obtained a good hold on it's victims in Dover, as nearly all are suffering from colds. BORING. RED FRONT, Oregon City The Pacific States Telegraph and Telephone Co., represented by Mr, Hall, and Mr, Gregory, have been out here for several days seeing about establishing a rural line into Boring where they will maintain a central and switch board. - They give' all subscribe ers a fifteen cent rate for telephoning to fortiana. Mr. James Smith has moved his family to Estacada, where he is working. Mr. Arthur Rich has moved from Mull & Daves' Saw mill into - Boring. O. W. Boring, our school clerk, has just completed taking the annual cen sus of the school. P. W. Haley has sold the lumber on his land here for twelve hundred dol lars. It is to be logged and sent to the sawmill at Lents. . Mrs. Geo. Tacheren has been visit- Brighfs Disease and Diabetes News. Vant a Daily Paper? Here is yourchance Portland Daily Telegram Oregon City Enterprise BOTH PAPERS $5.00 FOR ONE Y E A R This is certainly a rare offer. Take advantage of it by sending in your order at once. v . ;. Pacts That Caused us to Take the Agency for the 'Fulton Compounds,' the First Known Cure for Brlght's Disease and Diabetes. First, let It be distinctly understood that every one of the eases below had been diagnosed by one or more physiolans as Brlght's Disease ; or Diabetes and chronic and incurable; second, note the certainty of the results as shown by the ! reeovery also of the friends they told who were ' similarly afflicted. . . N. W. Spauldinf , President Spaulding Saw ' Co., San Francisco, had a recovery in his own family and told several others who recovered. Adolph Wesko, capitalist, San Francisco, recovered himself and told .two friends who recovered. Dr. Carl D. Zelle, pioneer druggist, fiSS Paoiflo street, San Franoisoo, recovered himself and gave It to more than dozen patients who recovered. Chas. Engelke editor of the German paper, San Franoisoo, reoovered himself and told It to a number, who recovered, one of them being . Charles F. Wacker, the Sixth street merchant. ' R. M. Wood, editor Wine and Snlrit Review. reoovered himself and told it to several who recovered, among them being an old-school physician. Edward Short of the San Francisco Call re covered, also three of his friendSjViz.: William Martin, Captain Hubbard of the Honolulu route and, William Hawkins of the TJ. S. Quarter master's Department, San Francisco. ' John . Phelps of the Hotel Bepelier, San Franoisoo, and two of his friends. Mrs. M. Empey, 180 Steiner St. (also recom mended it to several who recovered, one of them leaving the German Hospital to go on the treatment.) ; And hundreds of others. i ! Bright' Disease and Diabetes, heretofore Is. ' curable, are now positively oorable and in nearly nine-tenths of all oases. If you still have any doubt give yourself the benefit of the doubt. Fulton's Renal Compound for Bright's and Kidney Disease, (1; for Diabetes, l.so. 'Send for ymphlefc Ws are thssole - looal agsatsV Charmsn & City Drug Store. Most of the DeoDle in this Dart of rthe county in such rainy weather, are sitting in the house by the fire place and watching their crops which are growing very nicely. ' v Geo. Schiewe is working for Mr. J. Cummings in the saw mill. T. Grace is busy hauliag lumber from A. Durst to build " him "a.; new house. , : .Grosmiller's boys, Jacob, and Char ley, were visiting some of the boys in Timber., Grove last Sunday. Rev-' Davis was preaching in the school house last Sunday forenoon. He will have preaching every two weeks. W. H. Wettlaufer is busy plowing on his new place which he lately pmv chased. , F. Kayser is going to move away this ntweek is going to Port land..,," ' '' ' ; ' THE. BEST COUGH SYRUP. S. Li. Apple, ex Probate Judge, Ot tawa, Co., Kansas, writes: "This is to say that I have used Ballard's Hore1 hound Syrup for years, -and that I do not hesitate to recommend it as the best cough syrup I hve ever used." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Huntley Bros. Co. trying to get a farmers' mutual tele phone company started. A committee of three will investigate, the- mutual system and ascertain cost, etc. The rates of the-present line being consid ered too high. If Springwater will the route in the fastest possible time that the team could make, not even "toprjing for lunch at noon or to feed his -team. It is therefore plainly seen vrw it was possible for the patrons of this -route to be splved with their mail only agitate the question and join in so much earlier on the day in question, too. the country would have communi- I The Editor.) canon over quice a scope or territory Quite a number of our citizens at- as mey couia connect witn weaver Creek, Molalla, Stone and Harding. An emblem of peace weighing 11 pounds arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hatton, of Stone re cently. No wonder John steps so high. The church is making new converts. Solomon "Wheeler being baptised last" Sunday. - SHUBEL. REDLANO. Mrs. F. Polehn and daughter gave a party the evening of the 3d. A good time was enjoyed by all. Games were indulged in to a late hour. Among the out of neighborhood visitors were the Misses Lossumer, from Portland: Misses KJebe, from Shubel; and, Mr". Moehnke, also of Shubel. , Mr. Laurence Bonney has sold his shingle" mill to Portland parties. A. O. Hollingsworth has bought a new horse. Harry Hubert is working at Deer- ing"s saw mill. : The political pot is boiling over. . If the influence that Redland and Vio la will have oil the trend of the elec tion, be taken as a fair criterion of the sentiment prevailing in other dis tricts, Clackamas county will go al most' solidly for Hawley, candidate for congressman in the first district. Mr. Ripley is building a large barn. Julius Speee is working in Port land. - , Joseph Hughes, of Portland, was vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox last Sun day. ' Wm. Holstein, of Allentown, Pa., i6 visiting his' brother-in-law, Win. Guen- thr: for a short time. ... Born to the wife of Chris Bluhm on the 16th ult,, a little girl. Mother doing well and Chris is now learning the flloor-walker's tune. The -Rural Route Inspector took a ride with our mail carrier one day last week. We all received our mail about two and one-half hours earlier on that day than before or since. (In justice to the carrier it should be stated in this connection that in mak ing the rounds of this route the Gov ernment inspestor hired a double liv ery team and light rig with which to make the trip. . The Inspector covered Every CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of LOGAN. Alfred B. Swales, who died at As toria March 1st, of appendicitis, was laid to rest in the Pleasant-View cem etery on Saturday, March 3d. A large ! concourse of friends and relatives gathered to pay their last tribute to the dead. His death came as a shock to the family and friends, as he had only been gone from home a week, previous to his death, .to work in a-; shingle mill at ' Skamokowa, where i after doing a day's work he was taken j suddenly ill and suffered unold agony i until death tame to his relief. An op- ; eration was performed, but too late. ; Alfred was born here October 8th, 1883. He was a young man of exem plary habits, respected by all. Funer-. al rites were conducted by Harding Grange, of which order - he was a member. The pal! bearers being his old school mates. His death will be sad . news tp his father, who is' absent pn a visit in England. ' F. W. Riebhoft has set up a black-" smith; shop, having purchased a com plete outfit. - The people in this end of town are Tw o Minutes Physicians tell us that all the blood in a healthy human body passes through the heart once in every two minutes. If this action'be comes irregular the whole body suffers. Poor health, follows poor blood ; Scott's Emulsion makes the blood pure. One reason why SCOTT'S EMULSION is such a great aid is because it passes so quickly into the blood. It is partly di gested before it enters the stomach ; a double advan tage in this. Less work for the stomach ; quicker and more direct benefits. To get the greatest amount of good, with the least pos sible effort is the desire of everyone in poor health. Scott's Emulsion does just -that. . A change for the better take's place even be fore you expect it. We will tend you a sample free. Be- lore that this picture in the form of -s label is on the wrap per of every bottle of EmuUion yon buy. Scott & Bowms ChemScs ' ' ' 409 Petri St, N. Y. SOCMttastfi.OB AUtafffats tended the Republican meeting at Beaver Creek last Thursday night.' E. F. Gunther and Mrs. R. Gunther attended Grange at Clarkes last Sat urday and report a good time.. , Philip Massipger went to Portland yesterday on hiisiness.- . Mr. and Mrs. C. Hornschuh and Mr. pnd Mrs. F. E. Gunther visited with Wm. Gunther today. Miss Carrie Shubel who has been visiting her parents here for a few days. rturned to Portland today. - Ab. Thomas. Lake. Duffy and Albert Steudeman visited with G. A. Schuebel last , Saturday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Shubel and daughter. Carrie, Henry Hettman, Henry Gunther and Chris Moehnke, Jr. visited with Robert Gunther and family last Saturday evening. Henry Steiner, of Oregon City visit ed with his parents here sday. Chris Muralt and family of Beaver !rok visited with his father-in-law, E. W. Hornschuh today. Robert Gunther attended the Social istjmeeting at Oregon City Sunday. E. W. Hornschuh killed two or three co votes last week by poisoning them. Porter vs. Brownell: Scott vs. Dim ick: Which? There is more Catarrh in this sec tion of the country than all other di seases put together, and -until the last few years was supposed to be incur able. For a great many. years doctors pronounced it a local disease and pre scribed local remedies,' and by con stantly failing to cure with local treat ment, pronounced it incurable. Scienee has proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall-'s Ca tarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. . Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the mar ket. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops ta a teaspoonful. It aets directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure,. Send for - circulars and testi- v monials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tola do, Ohio. - , Sold by Drugists, 75c. Take Hall's Family; Pills for consti pation. . -. . - NEEDY. Services are being held at the Rock Creek church, beginning the 1st of March and lasting until Match the 15. Come one and all and take part in the meeting. ' . . The Yoder Military ; Band Is . pro gressing nicely under the manage ment of J. Wesley Yoder. There are several new members and on Thurs day evenings one would think he was at the Lewis and Clark Fair. Miss Estella Criswell closed a very successful term of school March 1st, in district No. 91, .After a two weeks' vacation school will begin under the management of Miss Criswell. There will be a dance given in Thompson's Hall next Saturday night, March 10th. Come and have a good time. . Quite : a sad accident occurred in our neighborhood last week when Ruddy Ritter was kicked by a horse. He is in a somewhat serious condi- tion, but his many friends hope for an early recovery. . Work is being done on the "Scott road" and F. M. Samson's voice can be heard most any time. The Mumps are having a big time around Needy withs the young folks. Lets try and get over them by the 4th. r DENTISTRY At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday on Appointments.. JOHN W. THOMAS, Dentist