OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1906. 1 Our Correspondents' Corner fiBchool under the management of Misa I - WHY - ik'Snidow. have a torpid liver when Herbine. the 4 Mrs. Erlckson called on Mrs. W, H. I only liver regulator will help you? Jones on Wednesday. (There is no reason why you should l Oscar Erickson has left for Tacoma I suffer with Dyspepsia, Constipation. Brief liits of Gossip From AC Parts of the County. k I where he intends to go to work. ! Chills and Fever or any liver com- 99999 v1 Tommy Thomas came from Portland plaints, when Herbine will cure you. , .... , ... . , . , , .'and spent Easter with his parents. F. C. Wane. Westville, Fla., writes I f 1 A 1 J Jit i I - "UCO auvi "'""J V" uiaugcia wuuiu uave uuuc uicuii lu Election No. 1 has passed and the royalty. Such quantities of dainty Boss has manipulated the chessmen as usual, if not more so, but we are getting onto him and his methods. "Milking the goats," "Consistency, thou ate a jewel," building houses is not doing religion. Mr. Raugh has sold his stock of goods to Robbins Bros. Co., and bought P. M. Boyles' blacksmith shop. Mr. Boyles is going to Portland to launch out into a new business. The ground has been staked off for the M. E. North Church building across the road from the school house on the N. E. corner of G. W. Greg ory's farm. " What has become of the "union" idea, and what is the sense of keeping up so many sms, North, South, East and West, pointing to the same object? Save to give employment to more 'people and divide up cross road villages into parts and call them "branches" instead of offshoots of the "true vine." Would it not be well some clear day to take our bearings in religion as well as in politics? Carry Herman had the misfortune to get cut to the bone by the tusk of a viscious hog last week, just below the knee, which was very painful for sev eral days. Politics crowded out our account of the Easter services here, which were the occasion of several Sunday schools assembling. Miss Cornelia Boyles had charge of the long program; the Herman sisters, Ruth, and Nora, were not the least in song; the little girls carrying the two parts, soprano and alto. W. A. Shaver Lumbering Co., have part of their flume constructed and expect to be shooting ties into the Molalla river soon. The Fred Schafer Lumbering Co. will send 25000 railroad ties through the Shaver flume. This community has about recover ed from the smallpox, measles, which has been entertaining many homes without any fatalities. Last Friday was the hottest day of the season. Molalla United Artisans sent aid to 'Frisco sufferers. viands and substantials too, is seldom our ood luck to partake of. Success to Tualatin Grange and may it be our good fortune to visit them again. Stafford is a fine country, growing grain looks fine. One farmer told me he has six hundred sacks of potatoes on hand yet. Farmers all seem to be prosperous. ' Fishermen are happy now, they can fish all they wish. However fish are not plentiful yet. Mr. E. Newkirk, a Logan farmer, while riding on a load of hay, attempt ed to go under the elevated railway on 14th and Main street, Oregon City and. was quite seriously bruised up. Not long since A. H. Partch was hurt in the same place in same manner. Mr. J. Busch s family have the measles. - Miss Lillie McCubbin is staying at T. W. Riebhoff's at present. We offer a reward of 25 cents for every case of skin trouble, eczema, ul cers, old running sores, wounds, cuts, or any kind of scalp trouble that Der- makola Ointment will not heal, for if not cured we pay the 25 cents back. Huntley Bros. ed news from their son Gordon, who was in the San Francisco disaster. His friends will be pleased to learn that he came out very fortunate with only a broken arm, when one hundred were killed where he was. He is safe and cared for with his friends in Ash land. "I was sick for a month with chills and fever, and after taking two bot tles of Herbine am well and healthy. Huntley Bros,. Drug Company. VIOLA. Robert Miller, who has been ' in 3 Curry brothers have bought a nice - " " I" t"apman' CARUS. DOCTORS ARE PUZZLED. The remarkable recovery of Ken neth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the subject of much interest to the medi cal fraternity and a wide circle of friends. He says of his case: "Owing to severe inflammation of the throat and lungs, three doctors gave me up to die. when, as a last resort I was induced to try Dr. King's New Dis covery and I am happy to say, it saved my life." Cures the worst coughs and colds, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, weak lungs, hoarseness and lagrippe. Guar anteed at Howell & Jones' drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. LOGAN. The prospect for fruit looks very discouraging with so much frost. One consolation" it did not rain on The primary elections passed off very quietly here. The fearful catas trophe at San Francisco diverting in terest from the polls. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith have heard from their two daughters and son, who were in San Francisco dur ing the time of the earthquake and fire. They were among the fortunate ones who escaped. Mrs. C. R. Boroughs spent Tuesday in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. August C. Sheers of New Era, called at the Methodist par sonage last Friday. Rev. F. S. Clemo, Mrs. C. R. Bor oughs and Miss Mae Clemo are at tending the Epworth League conven tion in Silverton this week. Prof. Yoder and others gave a de lightful concert in the City Hall last Monday evening. Miss Alice Birchett of Marquam who has been sick with la grippe, and quin sy, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Knight, is convalescing. Mrs. Cox has gone to Portland to visit her daughter for a few days. Mr. Manley went to Portland on Wednesday of this week. Andrew Kocher made a business trip to Portland Wednesday. Rev. Thomas Maxwell, of Fairview, delivered an interesting and instruc tive lecture on Tuesday evening at the M. E. church. Owing perhaps to the rain, there was not a large attendance. little farm'in our neighborhood, a por tion of Mr. W. S. Rider's place. DON'T PUT OFF. for tomorrow what you can do today. If you put off buying a bottle of Bal lard's Snow Liniment, when that pain comes you-won't have any, buy a bottle today. A positive cure for Rheuma tism, Burns, Cuts, Sprains Contract ed Muscles, etc. T. S. Graham, of Prairie Oak, Ark., writes: "I wish to thank you for the good results I received from Snow Lini ment. It positively cured me of Rheu matism after others had failed." Huntley Bros. Drug Company. OASTOniA Bears tha y?9 Kind You HaveWways Bought Signature of UNION HALL Irvin Wheeler returned from East ern Oregon a few days ago. Mike Stover and wife, of New Era, were visiting Joseph Peringer and family last Sunday. Max Bowman and Elmer Levens made a business trip to Dickey Prai rie a few days ago. James Wilkerson took' his prairie schooner and went up the Molalla on a fishing trip lately. Gene Faulkner is at home for a few days. Barney Helvy and his sons are en gaged at present blasting stumps on their ranch. Mr. Pooverletz is putting up . some new fence. 1 Mrs. Weed, of Canby, was visiting Mrs. John Burns one day last week. Geo. Shears of Macksburg, passed through these parts last Sunday. Several of the young men folks from here attended the dance at Au rora last Saturday night. Mr. Dunton, who is teaching school at this place, attended the teachers' meeting at Canemah last Saturday. A SCIENTIFIC WONDER. " The cures that stand to its credit make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a scien tific wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, 'bursted bubbles" on lecturer ior tne matrons oi wusoana- ry, waynesDoro, .fa., or a distressing case of Piles. It heals the worst burns, sores, boils, ulcers, cuts, and wounds, Chilblains, and salt rheum. Only 25 cents at Howell & Jones' drug store. " IT IS DANGEROUS TO NEGLECT A COLD. How often do we hear the remark: "It's only a cold," and a few days later learn that the man is on his back with pneumonia, t his is or sucn common STAFFORD. Now that the political porridge has boiled down sufficiently and we know about where we are at, and a majority of us know we are relegated to "innoc uous desuetude" (which is a quotation from ex-President Cleveland) perhaps James Sevier is suffering from bruises received by being thrown from his wagon. We hope to see him out in a few days. Two logging camps are putting in timber for Mr. Deering. . . A pleasant party was given at W. H. Mattoon's Tuesday evening in hon or of our school mistress. Miss Nannie Andrews. Our school, which closed April 19th, was a great success. Miss Andrews has returned to her home at Dayton? vWe sincerely hope her servic es may be secured another year. Miss Mary Hamilton is visiting rel atives in Portland. Several fine draft teams have been bought by parties living at Viola. Several men were at "Viola during the week looking for a suitable place to build a saw mill. JUST BECAUSE your cough is only in the throat and does not trouble you now, don't think you don't need attention. When it has not had much of a start is the time to check it. The slightest cough easily leads to Pneuomnia, Bronchi tis and Consumption. A bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup will cure that cough. The price puts it within reach of all. Huntley Bros. Drug Co. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been, in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- TWILIGHT. Mr. Cogswell, of Chehalis, Washing ton, was a visitor last Saturday at Mountain Ash' Stock Farm. ' Mr. Scheer has purchased a new horse. "' The donations that were made by Mrs. 'Joeanke, Mrs. McCOrd and Mrs. LaZelle, for those ' suffering in San Francisco, were taken to Oregon City by Geo. Lazelle last Tuesday. Miss Ethel and Helen McCord spent last Sunday at the home of their parents. The many friends of Mrs. Charles White, will be pleased to hear she was able to be taken to the home of her mother at Redland, where she expects to stay until she has fully recovered. fty-A Z7', sonal supervision since its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTOR1A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. 'It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, it destroys "Worms and allays Feverishness. It eUres Diarrhoea and Wind . Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation 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 You Have Always Bought. In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CCPfTAUR COMPANY. T MURRAY STREET, HEW YORK CITY. Easter, so perhaps we will not have occurrence that a cold, however slight the traditional "seven days' rain." should not be disregarded. Chamber Farmers are planting spuds again, iain-s Cough Remedy counteracts any even if they are too cheap for hog ; tenrlpnrv of a cold to result in pneumo- feed. aT,A has rainert its frreat- nonnlar- i there will be room for some country There was a meeting at the Grange I jty and extensive sale by its prompt , correspondence, hall Saturday night to transact busi- ! cures of this most common ailment, j The great disaster in California has ness in regard to the telephone com- it alwavs cures and is pleasant to occupied the minds of the community pany that is to be organized. A com- ! take. Howell & Jones. ! for the past week, as some Stafford mittee was appointed to go over the present route (Bonney's line) and ap praise the value of the line and as certain the number of miles of line in use, so the company can negotiate with Mr. Eonney. Quite a number of Logan people at tended the Pomona Grange at Tuala tin' last Wednesday. On account of the good weather and farmers being so very busy, this session was not as largely attended as might have been. Tualatin Grange distinguished itself as an ideal host. The way they GREENWOOD. Mr. Frank Baker and family have people had relatives or friends in the doomed cities. Mr. and Mrs. Weisen born had but just reached San Jose the Friday before, and friends have heard nothing from them yet. After t I Mew Clubbin & Rates Hereafter the Enterprise offers the following Subscription Clubbing Rates :: :: :: :: Enterprise and ( Weekly Oregonian ( Enterprise and Semi-WeeKIy Journal moved to Ellwood where tney intend j days of suspense, Mr. and Mrs. Gage to make their home. j and their many friends were relieved Mr. David Jones, Jr., of Beaver j on Monday by the receipt of a letter Creek, has bought Stoker's old place. I fr0m their daughter, Mrs. OUie Hoi Mamie Snidow and Ruth Braker ton saying they were safe; had -mov- spent an evening with W. H. Jones , eci bedding, clothes and what provi- and tamiiy. . sions they had on hand, which was a Mr. Valentine Stoker visited the ! sufficient supply, to the Park, and the school ana gives gooa reports oi our furniture to a protected cut. Two fam ' i ilies of them were camping together land the two men took turn about watching the stuff, and guarding the families. She also said Mr. Workman of Alto Park was to see them a few minutes before and said they were al so safe, and while we thank God for the safety of our own, we feel deeply for those who are bereft and will never know how their dear ones died, or where they are buried, or burned. It is a nightmare of horror, almost equal to the Civil War. On the 18th Miss Ellen Aden was united in marriage to W. Eilers, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Aden, in ie presence of about GO invited guests, the Rev. Weahlte officiating, after which a bountiful din ner was served. Many and beautiful were the presents the bride received. She looked lovely, her wedding dress trimmed with lace and wearing a long white veil and orange blossoms. A charivari crowd arrived in the even ing composed of Neighbors and friends who were right royally received. The happy pair went to their home across the river on Saturday, where they will be pleased to- receive their friends.. On Tuesday, the 24th, Mrs. Fred Oldenstadt had a rag-bee and the busy workers sewed about 25 pounds of rags, and talked of having many such gatherings during the summer. " A noted Evangelist held a series of meetings at the Baptist church last week. Mrs. White, of Washougal whose hus band is a nephew of Mr. Gage, is vis iting with them this .week. Mr. Barnes' two sons and a nephew secured work at Jones' mill. The ball boys lack a coach to teach thtm'how and naake their game in $100 REWARD, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that- is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity., Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requir es a constitutional treatment. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken interally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby des troying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and as- is what wins. Remember how it was done not long ago. The people like excitement; and there are lota of re cruits with a boundless field, so push along. The p-imary election passed off quietly,, with some surprises in the results. It is plain the people have not got goods, and now feels as if the laugh was coming the other way. A boy that has grit and ambition will al ways win at whatever he undertakes. So here's for success on your work in Montana, although we understand it is of a more ' remunerative kind and much more pleasant, as salesman for the large Oregon Nursery Company. enough of machine politics, that is Improvements go on with so even the majority in Clackamas County. I a pace a little here and there that or it is that, they are easily invigled ! many do not notice unless .remaining as one well balanced staunch citizen ; away for awhile. of our part says: "Why he just comes j H. Chitwood and Mr. Hugo Leigh up and slaps you on the back and talks ! a-e progressing nicely with clearing a so kind and sympathetic that you j pice of land for Mr. Campbell, can't help but vote for him," he ranit Tong brothers are making a fine have slapped a lot on the back and showing cutting 40 acres of brush for said .n his mind, "a lot of fools." Mr. Campbell. - Another man was m line for Mr. The boys are talking: of a base-ball Brownell & Co., , but had not regis tered, and left his naturalization pa pers home, so home he goes, for he must have been slapped on the back several time's as by popping the pon ies through he arrived in time to do his calling as he had been taught. j A little excitement was had last sisting nature m doing its worn, i ne ; Wednesday morning when A. C. Ne,v- proprietors nave so mucn iaitn in its eii rode a bunch grass broncho tiat curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi-' monials. . - Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. MT. PLEASANT. Both for $2.25 Bothfor$2.00 Call at the Enterprise Office or mail you order at once There's nothing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomas Eclectric OIL Cures it in a few hours. Relieves any pain in any part. Mrs. Warner was the guest of Mrs. Smith last Sunday evening. Miss Alta Millard was visiting friends in Oregon City Sunday after noon. Mrs. Geo. Harding was visiting Mrs. Young last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark were vis iting relatives at Clarks Saturday and Sunday. - . Miss Cora Sellers was suddenly tak en ill last Saturday evening, but is some better now. Quite a number of young people were present at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harding last Sunday afternoon. Miss Olive Conway was calling on her grandfather. Mr. Olds, Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Buckner was visiting Mrs. Parish of Elyville, last Monday. Mr. Reddaway was a caller at the Grey Gable farm last Sunday. Miss Katherine Warnock attended the party given at Gladstone last Fri day evening. GOOD JUDGMENT is the essential characteristic of men and women. Invaluable to good busi ness men and necessary to house wives. A woman shows good judg ment when she buys . White's Cream Vermifuge for her baby. The best worm medicine ever offered to moth ;is. Many Indeed are the sensible mothers, who write expressing their gratitude for the good health of their children, which they owe to the use it White's Crearn Vermifuge. Hunt ley Bros. Drug Co. put up a good fight much more than some thought. He is going to Mon tana a full fledged rider, as people around here think it the first one he has rode, it is in thisi part. Several years ago a colt his father raised was to be rode. All the boys were back ward so one Sunday a crowd gathered to see the fun, for if you wish a large crowd announce a riding contest. In the attempt he landed behind the sad dle and some said went 20 feet into the air to land on his head. It did not exactly take all the grit out of him, but being young and parents object ing, a man that was said could ride, was called in by the name of Dear dorf. By using a saddle of the heavi est type and blind-folding the colt he got securely in the saddle and the colt made a few jumps, that made young Newell mad for $250 went glim mering that was not earned for no good horseman will have a horse blindfolded to break them in anyway. A boy with ambition remembers these things; when traveling in the bunch grass country he took notice, but it takes practise so at it he went and has subdued a few, but being some- j what handicapped does not rensn rid ing. When the opportunity came his way again he was there with the club, they have the material for good one, and deserve the sutiport of our good citizens in making it a suc cess, for what better recreation can boys have, than a wholesome, skillful, and clean game? , Mrs. Stark has been dangerously ill, but is reported better now. Harry .Feathers and mother were visiting relatives in Portland Sunday. Miss Rhoda Smith and friend were visiting her parents Sunday from Portland. CHAMBERLAIN'S SALVE. This salve is intended especially for ore nipples, burns, frost bites, chap ned hands, itching piles, chronic sore eyes, granulated lids, old chronic sores and for diesases of the skin such as tetter, salt rheum, ring worm, scald head, herpes, barber's itch scabbies, or itch and eczema. It has met with unparralleled success in the treat ment of these diseases. Price 25 cts per box. Try itv For sale by Howell & Jones. George A. Brown, of Maple Lane, a carpenter of experience, offers his services to farmers and any one con templating building. 3-lGtf P. O.: Oregon City, R. F. D. No. 3. INSURANCE. Plate Glass, burglar-proof, and a?! kinds of casualty insurance written by O. A. Cheney of Oregon City. Of fice with Justice of the Peace. O. A. CHENEY. DAMASCUS. Bean the Signature - of The Kind You Haw Always Bought The people of Damascus were hon-' ared by- a visit and speech by Govern or Chamberlain last Saturday even ing. A large an enthusiastic audience, were there to greet him. He is one of the boys and soon made himself solid with the crowd. v Hugo Leigh and Miss Rosie Feach- ers, Dotn or Damascus, two oi our popular young people, were united in marriage Sunday by Rev. J. C. Royer. A large and enthusiastic crowd gather ed the same evening and proceeded to serenade them with a box of dyna-., mite, after which refreshments were served to the gratification of all, when at a late hour they retired wishing Mr. and Mrs. Leigh a long and pros perous life. The -.Free Methodists are holding a series of meetings and much excite- ment is had by their stick-co-it ive-' ness to save souls; stay with it if that Throat Coughs A tickling in the, throat; hoarseness at times; adeep breath irritates it; these are features of a throat cough. They're very de ceptive and a cough mix ture won't cure th'em. You want something that will heal the inflamed membranes, enrich the blood and tone up the system .'. Scott's Emulsion is just such a remedy. It has wonderful healing and nourishing power. Removes the cause of the cough and ,the whole system is given new strength and vigor .. .. Send for free tample SCOTT BOWNE, Chemists 409-415 Pearl Street, New Ytrk joe. and fr.oo. All druggim SCIATICA CURED AFTER TWENTY YEARS OF TORTURE. For more-than twenty years, Mr. J. B. Massey. of 3322 Clinton St., Minne apolis, Minn., was tortured by scia tica. The pain and suffering which he endured during this time is beyond comprehension. Nothing gave him any permanent relief until he used Cham berlain's Pain Balm. One application of that liniment reliever the pain and made sleep and rest a possible cure. If troubled with sciatica or rheuma tism why not try a 25 cent bottle of Pain Balm and see for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain. For sale by Howell & Jones. wJkMM 60 YEARS' gi... EXPERIENCE D 4 J! . 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