OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1906. 2 4f it The Cause of Many Oti Corespondents' Cornet ? f RrlM lilts of Gosslo From Al! Parts of the County. TWW-WW" ""r'',r" I Mr. and Mrs. rot It wore at Portland I this week a tiny or two. . Mrs. Matehett was at Portland last Hon Geo. C. Brownell, political boss ! Tuesday. J. 1'. Koohl ami wife wont of Clackamas Countv. for twelve years. ; to Sollwood last Sunday afternoon, made one of his eloquent speeches hero j Mrs. Brownell was calling on mom last Saturdav to a Rood house, bring-; hers of hor Sunday School class Inst MOLALLA. Sudden Deaths. mere is a tuseiise prevailing lit mis country most dangerous because so deccp- Ui 'xm nvr. manvsuoiien , hS li" deaths arc caused bv it heart tlis- Heart tnilute or ajHiplcxv ate often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney troulde is allowed toadvtiuee ." M Vkl 1,1 I VIII .,.,ik rtf nit.1i.tn.ta with htm MlTlirilllV. a 1 13 1 niH'lllllB, I'li'.-'Hiriu I x T U vi iu I ii Every bodv seemed pleased to hear i of the W. It. C, wai calling on friends Sk tktl--jMiswi. him talk, he did go at it so well; detn- J here Inst Saturday. Our next County c.l ldo.nl will at- onstratlng and explaining every charge commissioner. John Lewellen was out ack the vital organs oau.s.n.v; catar. 1. of av-indletment and all that he laying some rails on his political fence be bladder, or the kulncy. themselves could get at In one hour and thirty last week, besides making fence at break down an, waste axvay cell by eel nZLs Substantially his proof by! home. Mr. Lewellen is not much of ( Uou b W ln,ost v k ..i vt twttm t nn v an orator, but we would wager a pound trotn a lir.iig uu tit tf uk kium s ami 1113 I'ttfL IVV'III. .,.----, .1.1, i .... I . singing school nt Holing. 1 John Elliott Is going to run a beef wagon soon In eonnocllon with his storo, also a delivery wagon. Wo have a large Behind bouse In Mamnscus, but what is It for, pray, do not ask us. The directors are not fools. bIIII they will not have an even ing snellluir school. Oh. mvl thev tnul.n ease, pm-ninoum, ..., , ary; they also voted against a sing ing school; they said It was against the rule, and entertainments were loo much, for they fear the school house would burst. There are some people In our town who hate to see tlie world go around, and why It Is please don't ask us, his compliment to the "Sheeny" coun ty papers and the Oregonian. Throughout his speech he showed forth the good side of Geo. C. Brownell the side we all admire, rossibly a few were prone to believe all he said as real facts; this Boss politician is fitly portrayd by Emerson: "What you are stands over you the while, and thunders so. that I can not hear what you say to the contrary." Speaking of promises, of promises gone by. the Senator promised Mo lalla an electric line within 14 years whether he was elected or not. Won der If John H. Mitchell did not appear fair, Innocent and honest, when in the V. S. Senate he denied having anything to do with the land frauds. An don't you suppose that Hermann wears the 6ame beautiful smile and practices the 6ame double-jointed hand shake, in declaring his innocence on the charge against him for defrauding the govern ment? Then a bold frot. well main tained, seems to be the intrinsic qual ification of the successful politician: it'a what people hang on to the coat tail to the last, living in hopes that he yet will secure a position for me or some of the family. Such politic ians keep up full sail to the last and when their doomed storm strikes them, they go down at once with everything on board. rolltlcs is indeed a very peculiar business and should Clackamas coun ty's political boss and dictator again become our Czar and ruler, why con tinue to Mld elections in the future for the County? Why not turn the whole matter over to this shrewd man ager with power to appoint his aides; surely it would not be quite so hypo critical as to be holding election farc es merely to ratify what has gone before. Drama last Saturday night given Dy the Molalla Band, was well apprec iated by a full house. The band music was very good, considering the short time the boys have been practicing, which speaks to the credit of rrof. Dunton's drilling. The band orches tra Is surely a pleasing auxiliary. In clined to take as an interlude as any entertainment. The oys had dressed up in their new green uniforms, trim med with black. - School closed here last Friday, the students gave their teacher a farewell reception, getting up their own pro gram outside of their school work, concluding with a genuine "candy pull ing." where all took a hand in 1906 different positions: and then we lost count, by being thumped under the nose with a fourth of a pound of sweet ness. There were one hundred in the swim. " MOUNTAIN VIEW. of candv he would make a mighty . - r-i-y good State Senator and give a few rea incut of the kulnevs. If ye.uue feel M , . o ....... ...... li..., tug badlv vou can make no mistake hv r State rls and h o est dV.U Mr taWm! Kilmer's w.n.Rool. the Miles of St Johns visited h.ssister. ZS" Mrs. Burly last Saturday and Sunday. Mi m . . . , If the weather continues pleasant the unpwJant necessity of being next few days will be busy ones for 0n .w to 0 oflcn Ulm).h- le tlnvN garden making, and cleaning up the uml u, U, umny tiltlvs (lmll,K Ule yards. ' night. The mild and the extraordinary " " effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. ECZEMA. TETER. SALT RHEUM, u stands the highest for it wonderful ITCH. RING WORM. HERPES , cures of the most distressing cases. BARBERS' ITCH. I Swamp-Root is pleasant to take mid is . .. sold bv all druggists in lil'tV-cent and All of these diseases aro attended one-dollar sue bottles. You may have a by Intense Itching, which is almost 8!,"'Pe little of this won, lerf,, new .lis Instantly relieved by applying Cham- y"r k - " " ""'f.1. berlain's Salve and by its continued tth sent free by ma.l Address, I r Ml useapernu.nentcin.tna, be effect It has, n fact cured many case- that h hi . had resisted all other treatment. Price ,.slakei,mtrem!lWrtll(. ,,., numl 25 cents per box. lor sale by. Howell Root r,r Kilmcr.H saum Koot, and the Jone I address, Uinghamton, N. V., oi every MOLALLA. iKittle. fr tj n Morris an, I Vila IjiIm l.nn. The crops are coming on fine after h ' ' ' rilv ,. simdav with the frost. It seems there was not Mn) Burkn8rt. Mr. now man acted as much damage done on account of the beal man anJ ,he d,nnor Rotu,n up by cold weather. Mr8 B wa9 k)H,ny relished by the There was a great political rally here vMtan 0f which there was a house Saturday, the 24th. eight or ten candl- fu A wtre lnvU(?J to ca a(?aln by dates were here who took part. Among thp no8tt8S them were Geo. C. Brownell. candl-, Work ,n Mr I)lckerson-g hop yariJ a date for State Senator and Geo. Kan- we, aiong dall. of New Era. candidate for Rep-j Mr R,,ynoj has lwon pruning his resenUtlve on the Republican ticket. chcrr orchar(1 and grubbed out some The fields are looking green and ther o th(, olll(st troog mproving the l.s.ks will soon be plenty of grass for the of the orchard V(ry mch. stock. There is every indication of , A ,nl,,re8toJ tn Sunday School mat good crops for this season. Jtors are lnvlt,,,j t0 be at the seh(Ml " , house on next Sabbath at the usual A REWARD. hour, as the question of selecting a 7 . . , superintendent and the keeping up of We offer a reward of 25 cents for a gch(K), s a vlta, V)lnt l0 cons,u.r. every case or SKin iroume. rrwra., Mr p8rkeri the present efficient su- ulcers, old running sores, founds, cuts, perintendent. resigns the ix.sltlon to ulcers, old running sores, wounds, cuts move ,0 0rtK,m Clty, aI1(1 Mrs. a. A. or any kind of scalp trouble that Der- Aen ha8 COI1!i,,ntej to sorvt. rather makoia win not neai. jor u noi curea than gee our Sunday school dissolved o.-a nnv th rpntu hark. . . . . t- i. . i- THE BEST COUGH SYRUP. S. L. Apple, ex Probate Judge, Ot tawa. Co., Kansas, writes; "This is to say that t have used llallard'a Ho re bound Syrup for years, and thnt I do not hesitate to recommend It as the best cough syrup I have ever used." I"ic, 50c and $1.00. Sold by Huntley Itros. Co. PARKPLACE. 3 The ladies of the Bible class were entertained at Mrs. Chas. Moran's last Friday to an old-fashioned wool-picking. A very pleasant time was had. Mrs. Moran honored her guests by an elaborate lunch at 5 o'clock. Mr. O. S. Sherrad departed for his old home in Michigan after a year spent In this vicinity. Miss Rea Grubbs visited friends in "Vancouver and Portland last Sunday and Monday. Mr. Wm. Savage visited here a day or two. Mrs. Hulett Bradley is very low at her home. A trained nurse has been with her for the last two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Widener have enlarged their residence. Fred Currins Is having a new fence built. ' Mr. Rose Is painting his new house. John Gillett. who lives on the main street of our town. Is painting his bouse neither a white or a brown. But we think the colors all right If he'd trim all around in white. The Mountain View Dramatic Club will soon give another entertainment in May s hall. The Sunday School wil have a very pretty entertainment Easter Sunday. we pay the 25 cents back. HUNTLEY BKOS. MAPLE LANE. Mr. C. Yost visited his children at Portland .last sunaay or disbanded. Keep an Interest In Sabbath School and church matters for the benefit of our children. IVm't forget to attend the school exhibit Friday evening, March 30, It Is free to parents and all who are In terested In school work. The P. II. S. baseball team will play their first game of the season, at Willamette Fulls, Friday afterniMtn, March 30. The boys have fine new suits and make a good appearance. We hope they will play as good as they look. Paul Freytag and family from Port land, spent Sunday at Captain Smith's, also J. Rivers from Eagle Creek, who Is a brother of Mrs. Smith. Mrs. George Hamilton made a flying trip to Portland, Tuesday. Mrs. Blood, from Clackamas, Is at Mr. llrayton's taking cure of her mother. Mrs. W, F. Urayton, who Is quite III. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. Holmes drove over to West Oregon City Sunday to see Mr. Pressoe, who had the misfortune to dislocate his shoulder. Mrs. Ronck and son. of Oregon City, spoilt Saturday las with Mrs. Holmes, of this place. Saturday. March 31. Is all day grange and a good attendance Is desired as an Interesting program has been prepared. INVALUABLE FOR RHEUMATISM. I have boon suffering for the past few years with a severe attack of rheumatism and found that llallard'a Snow Liniment was the only thing that gavf mo satisfaction and tended to alleviate my pains. March 21. "02: John C. Ifc-gnan. Kinsman, Ills. 2.r,c, DOc and $1.00., Sold by Huntley Bros. Co. Tho Kind You Havo Always nought, mul which Iuih tu in uho for over 510 yonrt lius homo tho nljriiutoro of ; and has been mado under IiIh iwr- 7f sZJJ-f-t- NmaliiupcrvlHlon hIiioo Hh Inutiicy. fvtf-St OcAi4 Allow no ono to docolvo you In thin. All Counterfeits Imitations and Just-iw-irood" nro hub Experiments that irlflo with and endftiitfer tho heulth of Infants and Chlldrcu-iSinortoneo ajralnst HiporluicuU What is CASTORIA Castorla Is n harmless Hiibstltuto for Castor Oil, Pnre gorle. Drop mud Hoothlnjr Hyriips. It Is rieamtnt. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nun-olio mihHtunee. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroy Worms and allays FeverUhncHH. It cures Ilarrhea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilate the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Uowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Faiuicctt Tho Mother's Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. Tmc .iwt.w. mNm, t iu imn, mm. FOR JOINT-REPRESENTATIVE. isi-asi'S put together, and until the last few yi-ars wiih supposed to be incur- DOCTORS ARE PUZZLED. The remarkable recovery of Ken- The signing of candidate's petitions th Mclver. of nceboro NIe 1, the still eoes forward suujeci oi mum nupicm iu uiu mem Sllll goes lurwuru. .. i. . , a r,t Mrs. Burkhart is still Improving her -7 A cozy home and well does this good rlens- e saya oi ... rase. J tr ua.-ara Inna mrriftf Inn rf Inn Tnniflf woman deserve that which brings us 1" ' " . .i.:! own reward. Her home is a model of na. nw" VX' . 'Ir,A lTJPrTJ King's New Discovery and I am happy card by pgand whUew.hfng --K B.S That common sensed farmer and Tons'Iltis Neak Lungfl. Hoarseness best of neighbors, Chris Simpkins. Is d LJ W- Guar anteed at Howell busy plowing and cowing clover seed. iJS School closes two weeks hence. It,lnal oouie tree. has been a very successful term, bar- ' " ring the late accident that befell the DAMASCUS, teacher, Mr. Anderson. That prince of good fellows. Pleasant ' cine no news in vou naner from Allen, has been plowing and harrowing thl8 lutle burg of Damascus, I thought the past week for a number of belated 1 wollld drop you a few itemg. Kvery- Maple iane iarmers. 9 iUHy around here getting out The Misses Clara and Ruby Plow- for teiephone unes. The O. W, man, of Sellwood, Sundayed with their P lme aiso throueh Damascus. father. C. N.. returning in the evening. The x,wer une wlll run"from Estaca- we are pieasea 10 nonce reai estate da to portiand through this little burg, agent Plowman at the helm again. Brownell speaks tonight at the HII- since his late sickness. He reports ier nau in Damascus. There are a Inquiries for real estate Improving as great many around here with the sore the season advances. throat. Judge Plowman, oi t ranee, sent nis yTnit l8 n good hape only a few of son a nne pair 01 re wnue ian urn tne eariy cherries damaged pigeons that beat anything we nave L, c. stark, of Damascus teaches a seen in Oregon. Charley had the car-1 penter to make them a fine home and , when the birds get domesticated he j will be strictly in it. ' Mr. Miles, the gentleman who lately1 purchased the six acres of ground op-1 posite the home of Mrs. S. A. Allen,! has his house Inclosed and It adds j much to the appearance of the lane. I Several parties went out to Mr. ' Meyers last Sunday with dogs and rounded up the coyotes. j Spring work is well advanced and Maple Lane is blossoming like a rose. Mrs. Ilarns Ik now on the alck list. A number from her are preparing to go down the Columbia for the flh- ng season. The speaking at the hall Saturday evening was largely attended. C. Iloynton Is breaking a cott. Mrs. O. Daniels and family have moved Into tho Fisher house at Mull-no. Mrs. Manning Is Intending to build a new housp this summer. Mrs. Husband and daughter were visiting at the Pairan home Sunday last. Drs. Strickland and Powell were ailed to see little Keho Woodsldo a few days ago. She is 111 of pneu monia but Is better. DROPSY Do Your Ankles op Limbs Swell? Are Your Eyes Putty? We nro the 60I0 Agents for the Only Thing Known That Cures tho Kidney Diseases that Cause Dropsy, vizi Fulton's Compound. Want a Daily Paper? Here is your chance 1 Portland Daily Telegram Oregon City Enterprise 5.00 BOTH PAPERS FOR ONE YEAR This is certainly a rare offer. Take advantage of it by sending in your order at once. j It Is now well known tht draper li not to Itself t dliw&M but is commonly ijrmptota of BriKbt'i Dlaetee or DlSDCten. Hence, up to th dltcorer; of the Fulton Compound, dropiiy wm tncurtble. It li now, however, cursble In nesrly Dine tenth of all cues. Here ii n lnterestinf recovery, to which we refer by permlsirton, Mrs. Peter Ooyhenelx of 958 Fillmore street, Sn Francisco, becsme alarmingly droptlcal. Her pbyilclan had finally to tap ber every few days. She was tapped nearly forty time and rrew worse from day to day. The pbylclan finally told ber busband that the bad Bright' Dlaeaae of the Kidneys, that it wai In an ad vanced chronic itate and beyond medical aid. Ber heart alao fare ber the usual trouble and be wa In such a aerlou condition the relative verc aent for. TheT Dut her on Fulton ' Corn- It stayea on ner iwrnavn, ut nm MULINO. Harvey E. Cro Will Oppose J. U. able. For a great many years doctor) Campbell for Nomination. I pronounced it a local disease and pr Hon. Harvey K. Cross, of this city, j scribed local remedies, and by con yesterday became a candidate fur stnnlly fulling to cure wilh local treat Joint representative from Multnomah 1 inent. pronounced It Incurable. Hclenrn and Clackamas counties and will con i has prnvwn catarrh to be a constitu tes! this nomination with J. I'. Camp-' tlmial disease ami therefore requires, bell, also of this county, who yehtw- constitutional treatment Unit's Os day tiled w ith the Secretary of State, itnrrh Cure, manufactured by V. 1. at Salem, his nominating petition. Mr. I Chenwy Co . Toledo. Ohio, Is th Cross wlll also file his petition today, j only constitutional cure on thu mar "A lireator Oregon." Is Mr. Cross' ; ket. It Is taken Internally In doses motto, lie subscribe to Statement from 10 drops to a tcaHpootiful. It acts No. 1 and stands on the followlnn ' directly on the blood and mucou stir platform: 'faces of th system. They offer on "If I B'ii nominated ami elected : hundred dollars for any ca It falls to cure. HotKi rur circulars ana testi monials, Address: K. J. CHKNKY CO., ToU . do. Ohio. Sold by DnmlHts. 75c. Take Hull's Family fills for constl- TORTURE BY SAVAGES. "Speaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribes In tho Phil ippines subject their captives, reminds me of the intense sufferlnn I endured the Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of CushlnK. Me."Nothlnn helped me until I tried Kloctrle Hitters, three bottles of which completely cured mo." Cures Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Wood disorders and Malaria; and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Guaranteed by Howell & Jones drui?- gists. Price 50 c. MULINO. will ilurlnK my term of office advocate, especially the followlntt measures ami principles: Good roads, better men. an economic tiollry In the fiscal af fairs of the Slnte, the election of the V. S. Senator by direct vote of the people, a forty fiHit channel to the patron Sea, free transportation on thu Wil lamette and Columbia lilvers and a Kreater Oregon." Mr. Cross represented Claclamas , and Multnomah counties as Joint-Sen- lbmutlful weather In Stafford, also ator at the sessions of 1831 and IKJ3 ' ' Pro Pond and secured the passage of the flrt-l I Some have colds, but nothlnR serl- cash road la, also a law placing ,ous sheriff, clerks anil recorders on nai STAFFORD. salaries. There Is more Catarrh In this sec Hon of tho country than all other dl For Thin Babies We are having quite a change In the weather now, and the people are Im proving their opportunities by making hay while the sun shines. Mr. T. Wiles Is making quite an Im provement on his farm, clearing land. Mr. Churchill's house seems to be booming right up, Mulino will be a city In tho near future yet, If we don't be careful. The Free Methodist pastor. Hev. Cx)k, 8iske Sunday morning, also In the evclnng to a large congregation. Mrs. Jasper Trulllnger Is expecting to be home In the near future. Mr. Fred Woodslde's only child, Echo, was quite III a few days ago, but Is better now. A few of tho young people of this place, went for a stroll Sunday, about four miles from here to see the wonder ful Buckner Creek Falls, and If any one would like tq know the way there, Just follow your nose over these hills. Mrs. August Ericsson and her son and daughter, Albert and Elva, spent Saturday with her grandmother. Maud Manning Is now working for Mrs. Barnes, of Liberal, who Is not able to be around. Mr. John Rhodes and Mr. Grant Ashby were seen heading for Oregon City Monday. The people of this place held a tide phone meeting In the Grango hall, Wednesday evening. All any body can talk about now Is politics, politics. Tho Hon. Geo. C. Mrs. Weddlo write that the last rain In Pasadena. California, did not affect her as the one before, and she had gained six pound In flesh, It will be remembered that she went south In December for a throat troub le. Mr. Ilellil still lives, at times racked with pnln. Mr. Welsenlsirn sold out to a man by name of Barnes, from Shasta coun ty. California. After visiting a couplo of week with their daughters. Mr. and Mrs. W. will go to San Jose, Thus one goes and another comes. They get 12350 for their 2o acre farm, and I takn with I hern finlv rlnlhlnir hmlillnv Fat is of great account etc , , .... . I A young man from Missouri Is at tO a baby J that IS Why work for Mr. Gage. Eleven came to- K'-iiicr mini in sumo town i)out a month ago. Mrs. Powell went to Portland Mon day, returnfhK Tuesday. Some tramps have been along. Is Is Just right, we country people In quire, when we rend of municipal Judges In near by towns who have po lice protection to send vugrants out to prey upon tho country? When all the protection we have Is our trusty shot gun? It is not right. Just keep them where men are paid to watch them. DOUnU. It Bl.TrU UU lie, vou.ai., .un .... thing that had (lone o for a wf lc. The second week the dropsy iVcllneii a little and the 1m-ni-n.oment was then vradual until her recovery was complete, mis co :: urowneii spose to quire a large crowd 5."ira"?& the Grange hall on Saturday even- of the case and the recovery were fully attested ! lng, March 24, and his main subject was about L. L. Porter his best friend Brownell beware how you comb your hair, By the polish on Porter's floor, In thf.tr Mthimna. Mr. Thorn n Christol of i!H Twenty-seventh ttreet. Ban Francisco, wa also iwollen with dropsy, as a result of chronlo Hrlftht' Disease, to more than aeventy-flr poundt beyond her normal we'itht, and had to b mored In been babies are fat. If your baby is scrawny, Scott's Emulsion is what he wants. The healthy baby stores as fat what it does not need immediately for bone and muscle. Fat babies are happy ; they do not cry ; they are rich ; their fat is laid up for time of need. They are happy because they are comfortable. The fat sur rounds their little nerves and cushions them, When they are scrawny those nerves are hurt at every ungentle touch. They delight in Scott's Emul sion. It is as sweet as wholesome to them. Send for frit $ampl: and wa close to death door although she hsd (For he s in the race, for the senate four phvslclans. 811 wa put on the Fulton place, Compounds. Thre week (bowed Improvement . . . mih. -hnw vmi the rlnnr and in six month ah wa well, and permit ' An1 he might show you tne noor. ibis referenoe. Brownell, adieu, we can no longer vote There lsonlvon thin know, that will onr the chronic kidney disease that 1 behind dropsy and thtt Is Pulton's C'omoound. The Renal Compound for Bright' and Kidney disease, II; for Diabetes, II. W. John J. Fulton Co., ) for you, Faith once betrayed, can not return So now, Brownell, you must adjourn. r 1 - . pounder. Send for pamphlet, w ar the ui Bruce Curry was a business visitor Meat for thi city. to Salem yesterday. Web Burns left yesterday for east Charman & Co., City Drug Store, em Oregon. GREENWOOD. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruf are visiting their son, Frank Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Welsmendlo, of Cams, visited their parents Sunday. George Klder Is working In Port land. Mrs. BesMlii Clark spent Sunday with her parents. Lnurencn Gardener Is spending n week's vncntlon with his parents. Miss Norah Gregory Is back from Eastern Oregon, visiting her parents. Mrs. Lottie Penman and chlldrea are hack from Eastern Oregon, stay ing with her parent, Miss Mary Snldow closed her school last Friday' and wlll commence tench lug our school April 2d. Wo all hope that Miss Snldow wlll have as good success with her school here as she had In her former school. Mr. Ellns Parry, of Beaver Crook, culled on W H. Jones this week. AN INVITATION. Wo ask you to try a 25 cent hottlo 'of PmrnMn1. "v.. ...V. -... .... j ... Biurethatthlplcturln v.,uBu v.nio una we win th.fofmof.l.beliiosth. W "nek your money If It fallu to wrtpper of verr bottle of cnro' A BlnK0 dofl0 lwwona the hard Emulsion you buy. , 0Ht coKh, allaya Inflammation and biu-o lunuui muup. ituniicy liros. Scott &r Bowne Chtmlitt 4094IM Ptart Strft DENTISTRY At Molalla, every Monday:, Saturday . on Appointments. S0e. and $1.00 . . . aii Dmf (isu JOHN VV. THOMAS, Dentist