2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1906. , ' M4u4 i Oist Correspondents' Comer j Brief Hits of Gossip . From All Parts of the County. - Often Tbs Kidneys Are rheumatism. -We are sorry to see the I Captain laid up. Weakened by Oyer-WorkJ-: Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. ; f ering. UNION HALL. Friday to pay the dentist a visit. I Mrs. A. P. Kitzmiller, who has been very ill for the last two weeks, is con valescing. ' ! Friends and neighbors extend their deepest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown on the loss of their infant : son last Friday. Mrs. Guy Woodle has been staying ! wirh her inither, Mrs. A. F. Kitamiiier ill for the past month is able to be up and around. BARLOW. Mrs. Martin Anderson and daughter , Inga were visiting Mrs. John Thomas last Monday. Mr. B. J. Helvy and son Curtis went !'to Canby Monday and purchased a ew buggy. Mrs. James Wilkinson's sister from Seattle is visiting her at present. James Adkins is going to start a new logging camp in the near future In the timber he has purchased here lately. Leonard Weiner has moved on his arm that he purchased near Macks burg. Lee Adkins has moved in the Parker house near Adkins saw mill. The place is now owned by Mr. D. R. Dim ick. Bud Hilton and wife were visiting Mr. Hilton's mother and brother last Sunday. Mr. H. S. C. Phelps made a business frrin to Central Point a few davs aeo. Curtis Helvey was calling on rela- We are afraid the frost has done a tives and friends near Marquam a few great deal of injury to the early fruit, days ago. As we examine the buds carefully we The mail carrier has quit carrying find they are black in the middle, the mail on horse back and is now which means they will fall off as soon using his mail wagon again. as spring opens. The grain does not Frank Hilton and T. J. Grimes made seem to be hurt any. a business trip to Canby last, Satur- There was a great political meeting flay. here Saturday, the 17th. Most all of Mrs. Riggs has bought a cream sep- the voters in Barlow turned out. Some arator from Mr. Anderson. , very interesting speeches were made by Geo. C. Brownell and Geo. Randall, MACKSBURG. ' and other candidates. Fine music was . rendered by the Norwegian quartette. We are having quite a change in the Most of the voters here have register weather, little damage being done to ed, which means a full vote at the pri the grain. This seems more like Or-, mary election. egon weather when it rains. ' Some eastern men were here some Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Collins are time ago looking after land, which the proud father and mother of a means we will have more settlers in daughter. Both mother and daughter the near future. . are doing well. i The Lewis and Clark Exposition was Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mitts of Macks- a great advertisement to - Oregon. burg, attended Rebekah lodge at Needy These men came to attend the fair, It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to me Kidneys, but . now , modem science proves that nearly- all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. . The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their wort -rf -a k- - and Mrs Exon and danu-r ! Therefore when your kidneys are weak go; e returned to their ho.me in B.-e: fiSSA and Friends and neighbors are pleased how every organ seems to fail to do !ts to hear that Mr. Keith has been able UUTL . . - , vw -UtxA-n to sit no for the last few days. . l you are sick or feel badly begin .Mr. GurWoodle and George KitWRcan miller left for the new logging camp kianeysre well they will help bunaayv all the other organs to health. A trial uioq h nirn siuimini wnn nna n n Miss Effie Morris has given up her school and come home to help take care o'f her aunt, Mrs. Smith,- who is so ill. ' Miss Guard has returned from her three weeks' visit with her parents, and is again at Mrs. Apperson's. THE BEST COUGHSYRUP. S. L. Apple, ex Probate Judge, Ot tawa, Co., Kansas, writes: "This is to say that I have used Ballard's Hore hound Syrup for years, and that I do not hesitate to recommend it as the quickly your entire body is affected and best cough syrup I have ever used." zoc, ouc ana ?.uu. ; soia Dy iiunuey Bros. , Co. - will convince anvone. If you are sick you can make no mis- The inilrl and-the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Rootft the great kidney remedy, is soon realize. It stands the hisrhest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold KJll 1L2 1J1C11L3 jy tin. ITtljL druggists in hftj'-cent gfTSS and one-dollar size yi bottles. You may have a sample bottle Home of swamp-Root. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if vou have kidney or bladder trouble. "Mention this paper when writineto Dr. Kilmer c Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y. , Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, bwamp-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad' Uress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle, Km March 17. The Farmer's and Mutual's tele phone meeting held at Needy Satur day, March 17, accomplished very lit tle toward "free exchange." Watch the Mutual telephone grow. but decided to settle in this part of the country. CANBY. Clyde Dick went to Portland on a DOVER. business trip Tuesday. Calvin Rocher has returned home Mrs. Ahnert went to Portland last from Portland, and he may be found j; Save Yot Wloney l! . .GROCERIES. Garden or flower seeds, fresh Eastern, or Oregon seeds 3 papers 10c Seed Peas 31b 25c Seed Corn '. 10c Coarse Salt 100 lb 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 6 lb nice Beans 25c Flour Sifter 9c OS13-HSIJ-.8HOE3 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 up Darning Cotton lc to 11c Towels cut prices 7c, 11c Yarns 4c and 6c worth more Ladies Neckwear 25c and 75c goods on bargain table 5c Hose Supporters cut to 8c Men's and Boys' Hats one-half to three-fourths price now 19c 39c :r 94c Men's $1 Underwear cut to ...72c Men's 75c Underwear cut to ...43c Boys' warm Underwear cut to 18c, 24c, 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. Men's heavy shoes $1.45 up. Leather at two-thirds; 2 pkgs Tacks 5c at Schmidt's butcher shop, where he is at work. Prof. W. P. Drew, of Salem, will speak in the M. E. Church on Sunday morning, and ; at Central Point in the evening. Rev. Clemo spent Tuesday in Port land. Mr. Amos Martin is improving slow ly. We hope for his speedy recovery. R. Boroughs and family are moving in the Walgamot house this week. Pete Olsen and Emma Huff were "married last week by Rev. Allen of Portland. They have gone to house keeping on the home place east of town. John Drake, of Marquam, was visit ing in Canby a few days last week. PARKPLACE. RED FRONT, Oregon City Want a Daily Paper? Here is your chance Portland Daily Telegram Oregon City Enterprise , BOTH PAPERS $5.00 FOR ONE YEAR This is certainly a rare offer. Take" advantage of it by sending in your order at once. & & s All that is heard talked about now-a-days is politics. Mrs. Johnson and son, from Portland were guests of Mrs. Johnson's mother, Mrs. M. Rivers. Miss Mabel Kennedy was unable to fill her position the first of the week on account of illness ; Miss Laura Purcell taught in her room. Ralph Johnson has been confined to the house for two weeks with a fevr which threatened to terminate 5a ty phoid, but Dr. Strickland is in at tendance, and the little fellow is now gaining. Mrs. W. F. Brayton spent Monday, in Portland. Friday evening, March 30, the Park place school will give an exhibition of the work done in the various rooms. The high school will give a debate, to which all parents and friends of the school are invited. No admission. The entertainment will be given in the Assembly Hall beginning at 7:30 p. m. A pleasant little party was given by Mrs. W. F. Brayton for her grand daughter, Miss Stella Kellogg, of Ore gon City on Saturday evening, March 17. It was Stella's 14th birthday and her grandmother thought it a pleasant way to celebrate the day. Several of her young friends were invited, and they all spent a pleasant evening. The music of the Aeolian .was ' especially interesting. Miss Ruth Peckover celebrated her 9th birthday with a party last Saturday afternoon. Thirteen of her little girl friends helped her to spend the after noon pleasantly. Captain Smith is suffering, with the SPRINGWATER. Another farm changed hands. Mr. W. Bard sold to Gus Wilcox, of Cur rinsville the A. Cary place containing about 80 acres. Consideration, $3200. The 12th inst was Mrs. Mager and A. M. Shibley's birthday. The Y. P. S. C. E. of -the Springwater Church had a social at the manse and present the above named with a Christian En deavor pin for a birthday present, which was thankfully received. On the 12th inst. the mercury was down to 20 and has been around the freezing point ever since this, 19th. - The regular meeting of the Grange was held on the. 10th. More initiations. The contest.- was a 'tie of the former meeting and both contestants contrib uted for a splendid yster supper. MrVil i- i INVALUABLE FOR RHEUMATISM. I have been suffering for the past few years with a feevere 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. Degnan, Kinsman, Ills. 25c, 50c and $1.00. . Sold by Huntley Bros. Co. NEEDY. Brights Disease Not Rare, but Common Kidney Disease Developes into Bright's Disease the 8th to lOth Month; Then Incurable by AH Known Means Except the new Fulton Compounds, which Record 87 of Recoveries. We have before us a little work on kidney diseases by Joseph F. Kdwards, M. D., of Phila delphia, that contains some things that every one ought to know. Many people imagine Bright 'a Disease is rare, when, ia fact it covers nearly the whole gamut of kidney dis eases. This book sets out that the kidneys have but one function, viz., the elimination of the urea and waste products, and that all interferences with that function are called Bright 's Disease. Dr. Edwards adds: "For the benefit of physi cians who may read this book I will give a list of the cases which I attribute to Bright'a Disease, viz.: Albumenuria. Congestion of the Kidney. Degeneration of the Kidney. Fatty Degeneration of the Kidney. inflammation of the Kidney. Uraemia. Disease of the Kidney." . Thus nearly all kidney disease beine Brieht Disease, the serious question is, is it in the primary or secondary stager After the eighth to tenth month it becomes chronic and is then Incurable by all known means except the Fulton Compounds. There is often no fiotice of the trouble till it has fastened. If you have kidney disease in the first stage the Renal Compound will cure it quickly. If it is of more than 8 to 10 months standing it is the only thing known that will cure it. In proof that nothing else will we cite all medical works in evidence. The stock holders of the John J. Fulton Co., business and professional men of San Francisco, are the first in the world to announce the oure, presenting a f efinite percentage of recoveries (87 per cent), and giving out the lists of the cured, all among purely ohronic, well-defined cases. If you have any Aind of kidney trouble, there is onlv one Jhing to take. The Renal Compound for Bright'a ; tho mnnpv disease is 81; for Diabetes, CI. SO. John J. Fulton vT , The welcome rain is with us again and we are glad to see it. Bad colds and - lagrippe are very much in evidence here on account-of the cold wave. L. L. Gribble went to Portland one day the past week to sell some hay, but reports a poor demand and low prices for hay there. The school entertainment at Needy will take place on April 7th. It will be a basket social. A fine program is being arranged. Henry Wolfer is putting up a barn. Geo. Oglesby was doing business and interviewing candidates at Oregon City last Saturday. Some of our leading Republicans here are determined to have a new deal and will make the fur fly from now until after election Just watch our smoke. The Bell Wether spoke to a very small crowd at Barlow Saturday last. He had his rooter from Clackamas to coach for him. Say Peck, just drop that little performance as you do more harm than good. (Cum tux?) It seems" that Oregon City wants the whole pie and especially those who have had their hands in the taxpayer's pockets (so to speak) for years. Just wait and see if some , of them don't get it in the neck. We want new men and a new deal all around and we propose to have it. The south part of this county has been robbed about as long as we propose to be and are going to see that we get our share of road funds hereafter. So we can get to haul our produce to market. The south part of the county has the poor est roads in the county and our lands are taxed at almost full. value and we demand that our county court do the fair thing by us hereafter. There was a social party at Mr. D. B. Yoder's last Saturday night and a fine time was. had. - We learn that Judge B. F. Smith will soon grind out another grist of justice to those Needy "toughs." Mr. Geo. Oglesby and sons will put in some tiling for Mr. Geo. Fry of Au rora next week. Mrs. John Goetz has been quite sick the past week. Dr. B. F. Giesy is in attendance. .AXfegefeble Prep arationfor As similating UieToodandEegula ting theStomachs andBowels of EromotesT)igesHon,Crieerful ness and Rest.Con tains neither Oprum.Morpbine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Kta ofOltlIb-SAMUELPt7XIBXm fbppemmt lil CarianmSmJm Sugar . . iSiyrmmrriMrm: A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions Jeverish osss and Loss of Sleep. Tac Simile Signature of NEW YOEK. mm For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough! Bears the Signature Bears the v. jj Signature EXACT COPY" OF WRAPPEB. In use For Over Thirty Years WTO Tn c centaur company, hew touk cmr. 12th, which was quite an exciting are as yet unable to determine the time. The present she received was extent of the damage to fruit from the a beautiful ring. late freeze. Mr. McGonegal and family called i It seems strange that there should on Mr. and Mrs. Jack, of Butteville, ; have been 4 inches of snow Sunday in Sunday. ' ; Portland while at Eagle Creek the Mr. Carl Hylton has been sawing ' ground was barely covered, wood for Henry Wolfer this week. f R. B. Gibson is hauling the balance Mr. Frank Fish, who has been on the of the lumber for his new barn, sick list, seems to be improving at : There is some fear among the farm- this time. EAGLE CREEK. j ers that the grain that was sown just I long enough to be up is badly Injured by the cold weather. ! There ik more Catarrh in this sec- We are having pleasant weather, ex- ! tion of the country than all other di- cept cool east wind a good portion of ; seases put together, and until the last. the time. Mr. Geo. Judd was loading potatoes on a car at the depot last week to be shipped to Portland. Politics seem to be quiet in this sec tion. As yet there have not been any speakers at Kagle Creek to show up the political issues of the day. Geo. Kitzmiller and Guy Woodle passed through Eagle Creek Sunday on their way to the new logging camp at Barton. few years was supposed to be incur-. able. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and pre scfibed local remedies, and by con stantly; failing to cure with local treat-, ment, pronounced it incurable. Science 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- The Grange was well attended Sat- i ket. It is taken internally in doses urday and three new names were pro- ' from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts posed for membership. ' I directly on the blood and mucous sur- We understand that the ladies of I faces of the system. They offer one . f. , , . . . i .1 j j n i : l a .. Eiagie ureen ana nistacaaa organized a Maccabee Bee Hive last Saturday with some 16 or 18 members. Wm. M. Wood began a short term of school in district No. 50 yesterday. The fruit growers of this section STAFFORD. (Received too late for last week.) As Mr. Keller, who lives on the old Prindle place, and family sat at dinner Sunday, they became aware that the house over their heads was on fire. and in spite of their efforts, and the help of the few neighbors who arriv ed on the scene, it burned to the ground. They got a few of the light er things from the lower story, but the upper part of the house was a total loss. His old father and mother and a dumb brother occupied the up per part of the house and lost every thing including $15 in money in the father's room and about $3 in the brother's room. The family are be ing sheltered at William and Henry Schatz' and willing neighbors are help ing to haul lumber to build a new house. . , Mrs J. L. Gage and children, from St. Hellens, are visiting the old place. Mr. Beihle is very low. Bright s dis ease now having set in. George and his wife and baby are at home helping to care for him. The smallpox scare is over with and all begin to believe it must have been something else, possibly the medicine in Mrs. Powell's system, taken at the hospital when operated upon for ap pendicitis. ffe lip' J "flLse j j f 1 - hundred dollars for any case it fails ta cure. Send for circulars and testi monials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tole do, Ohio. ' Sold by Drugists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. 1 . NEEDY. HE above picture of the man and fish is the trade mark of Scott's Emulsion, and ia the synonym for strength and purity. It is sold m almost all the civilized coun tries of the globe. If the cod fish became extinct it would be a world-wide calam ity, because the oil that comes from its liver surpasses all other fats in nourishing and life-giving properties. Thirty years ago the proprietors of Scott's Emul sion found a way of preparing cod liver oil so that everyone can talce it and get the full value of the oil without the objectionable Scott s Emulsion is the Born, March 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stewe, a daughter. -, Mr. and Mrs. John Gahler, Jr., werei' -f-qg-fce days this week. I best thing m the world for weak, There will be a basket social and backward children, thin, delicate Tplol wndMonB .of should all bring baskets and the boys j Wasting and lost Strength. Co.. 409 Washington street. san'PranoWnie The butcher, .Mr. Kiel, of New Era, compounders. Pamphlet free. We are the sola I was seen in our vicinity one day this enta- , week. . . : : - . One of the girls of Needy celebrat- Charman & Co., City Drug Store, ed her 29th birthday , Monday, March Send tor ttee sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 50c. Mad 91.00. All druggists. MOLALLA. Spring has returned. , Everybody looks more cheerful. Mrs. Spalding had the misfortune to lose a brooder and a hundred or so chickens by fire during the high wind. Mr. Hansen has been removed from his residence to P. M. Boyle's where I he can be better cared for during his' j illness. Mrs. Elsie Sawtell is still quite low .with fever. Mrs. L. W. Robbins returned from the treatment of the Good Samaritan looking splendid, and very glad to look at her friends once more. O. W. Robbins is putting out an or chard on his new farm overlooking the Molalla. Thos. .A McFaddin allowed his "peepers" to range over one of the county papers and they pickted at some of the inky political items, for food, and straightway went out f existence. Geo. C. Brownell is billed to speak here next Saturday. Suppose the Lib eral brother1 scribe will come up and hear the Molalla voters soft-soaped again. Molalla too, has "one man" who owns up to voting for Brownell, many years ago, when it was popular to be fooled and "taffied" with such flat tery that every body likes .and all the fool suckers are looking for, but if the Molalla people will forgive him he will sin no iore in that line. TORTURE BY SAVAGES. "Speaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribes in the Phil ippines subject their captives, reminds me of the intense suffering I endured the Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of Cushing, Me."Nothing helped me until I tried Electric Bitters, three bottles of which completely cured me." Cures Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Blood disorders and Malaria; and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Guaranteed by Howell & Jones drug gists. Price 50 c. Impure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim for organic disease. Burdock Blood Bitters purifies the blood cures the cause builds you up. , DENTISTRY At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday . on Appointments. JOHN W. THOMAS, Dentist