OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE S, 1906. REDLANO. 4 4 1 Otxt Correspondents Corner ? Brief Hits of Gossip From AI! Parts of the County. ftff - Geo. Harvey and son were visiting his mother Saturday evening and Sun day. Charlie Hunter's little daughter is having the measles. Mr. Otto Smith's baby Edna, has the measleSj Geo. Johnson's barn shows very plainly from the road and looks well hope he may have enough hay to fill it. A good many of the neighbors are suffering with bad colds. , Donley's had a goat killed by dogs ! last week, and rushing out Mr. Donley saw and killed two of the dogs. The run-around dogs are too numerous Geo. Deardorff, while gathering the eggs found a hen's egg which meas ured 6 inches in circumference and length around 8 inches. We would like to buy such eggs. , A little story is told of a man in our neighborhood, who having a twenty dollar gold piece gave it to his wife to put away. She thought first to hide it under the carpet, but finally put it in the coffee pot. The girls, wishing to make coffee for dinner put coffee in and after dinner threw out the grounds. After a while the man com menced to inquire for the money; the wife remembered and the hunt began. It has not been reported whether it has been found or not. i AN ALARMING SITUATION. Miss Christina Hamilton of Viola was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bonney last Sunday. Last Saturday was Children's Day at the Harding Grange. A number of Redland people were present and a very good time was enjoyed by all. The chief .feature of the attraction was the ice cream, which was served free to everybody. Mr. and Miss Grant, who have been sojourning with us for some time, re cently departed for Portland. Mr. Ed. Barrett and wife entertain ed a number of Logan folks last Sun day among whom was Henry Gill, who was only recently discharged from the battle ship Oregon. Mr. Brock, our central man is set ting poles and stringing wires. The main lines now are about completed and the phones will be installed as Boon as possible. Sunday, the 10th, is Children's Day at the M. E. Church. Everybody is , cordially invited. On Memorial Day the people met and gave the cemetery a much needed cleaning out. Miss Hattie Polegn is working in Oregon City. Our mail carrier recently had a fight with a mad hog, which is rather a dan gerous animal to go at large. Miss Amanda Lossumer, of Portland was recently visiting her sister, Mrs. Polegn. A HAPPY MOTHER will see that her baby is properly cared for to do this a good purga tive is necessary. Many babies suf fer from worms, and their mothers don't know it if your baby is feverish and doesn't sleep at nights, it is troub led with worms. White's Cream Ver mifuge will clean out these worms in a mild and pleasant way. Once tried .always used. Give it a trial. Price 25c. Sold by Huntley Bros. Co. Sever of Dix Bros', workmen went on a strike for more wages, but were refused, and as good hands were scarce and they would have had to shut down they finally agreed to pay more and those that quit are at work again. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace and daugh ter spent Sunday with the latter par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith. M. Moehnke and son are building a new barn for G. Kirbyson. Mr. R. Bullard and family and Mr. W. Wallace and family are contemplat ing moving to town. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED DAMASCUS. " The weather contiues to be very changeable. Some of the farmers have their phones in and messages are flying in every direction. The party at Mr. G. W. Derry's last Thursday evening was enjoyed by those present. The guests spent- the evening in dancing and cleaning goose berries for the hostess. They also enjoyed the gooseberry pies which were served. Miss Elmo Lingo . is visiting Miss Mary Long. ' The Rock Creek school closes Fri day, June 8. A short program will be given by the pupils in the after- f requently results from neglect of clog ged bowels and torpid liver, until con stipation becomes chronic. This con dition is unknown to those who use Dr. King's New Life Pills, the best and gentlest regulators of Stomach and Bowels. Guaranteed by Howell & Jones, druggists. Price 25c. TWILIGHT. Relatives from Oregon City visited at the home of . Mr. Geo. Schreiner last Sunday. Mr. Wallace McCord had the mis fortune to have one of his fingers bad ly hurt while working in the machine shop at the paper mills. Mr. James Taylor of Portland was a guest several days last week, at Mountain Ash Farm. Twilight was well represented at the .circus last Saturday. A surprise party was given last Wednesday evening at Twilight Hall, in honir of Mr. Hylton's 70th birth day. He received from the members of his family, a pair of gold glasses, and from his friends a rocking chair. They were presented to him by Mr. Geo. Lazelle with a few well chosen remarks. The time was most pleas antly passed with cards, dancing and conversation, followed by a delicious lunch. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Hylton, Mr. and Mrs. Boylan, Mr. and Mrs. Lazelle, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, nnnn All arc rnrrliallv inivtArl TVTiss Kleinsmith will be missed by the en-! Mr. and Mrs. Joehnke, Mr. and Mrs, tire neighborhood, as well as the pu- Thompson, Miss Laura Hylton, Miss pils Miss Emma Stoll, the only eighth grade pupil, received her diploma. Decoration Day was largely observ ed here by the people. The - writer has never seen the cemetery look so well as this year. The Damascus school gives a pic nic Saturday, June '9th. It is an all day affair. So everybody expects to have a nice time. There will be a good program and races also. Emma Wilehart, Miss Rachel McCord, Florence and Ruby McCord, Messrs. James Hylton, Tom Kelland, David Fancher, Adolph Joehnke, and Dennis Hylton. A Reward. We offer a reward of 25 cents for every case of skin trouble, eczema, ulcers, old running sores, wounds, cuts or any kind of scalp trouble that Der makola Ointment will not heal, for if A nartv of vouna: folks went to the 1 not cured we pay the 25 cents back. Rock Creek Falls Thursday afternoon, i Huntley Bros. They returned home weary and with- : '" m out the coveted fish. The suckers ' CARUS. bit well, but the fish were out of sight. I The dance at Sycamore was largely ! Our school closed last Friday. Prof, attended. i J. F. Mitts has taught a successful Mrs. J. N. Tong starts for Seattle term, his pupils haye made rapid pro next Thursday. ' gress ani ne leaves followed by the Miss Rhoda Smith and Miss Bertha god wi1 of aU- , , . Hoffman, of Portland, spent Saturday Things around Carus are looking and Sunday with Miss Smith's parents fine afler tne showers that we have of this place. i been having. But we have had plenty . , , I rain for the present and would like DEATH FROM LOCKJAW i a ,ittle sunshine for a few weeks. I Wallace Graham and friend from never follows an injury dressed with Portland were seen in our burg one Bucklen's Arnica "Salve. Its antiscep- day last week. tic and healing properties prevent '.. Kate Jones has Sne to Dakota to blood poisoning. Chas. Oswald, mer- visit friends. . chant, of Rensselarsville, N. Y., writes: ! Mrs- Hayhurst of Oregon City is "It cured Seth Burch, of this place, visiting some of her old friends here of the ugliest sore on his neck I ever , tnis week. . saw." Cures cuts, wounds, burns, and i Ada Gregory is visiting her uncle sores. 25 cents at Howell & Jones, j and family at Molalla. drug store Dr- and Mrs. Goucher called on Mr. n , I Casto Sunday afternoon. - SUNNYSIDE AND ROCK CREEK, j Lizzie Burgess has returned home i from a few days visit with her sis Old Mr. Besselleu is quite sick, but , ters in Oregon City, we hope he will soon be better. v i Richard and Wilie Davis spent Sun Mr. J. H. Reed was better Satur-1 day at home. . day and was cultivating his garden ! len frisn nas Sne to worh- on lce Orm with one of his mules Ladies' Progressive Society met at Mrs. L. M. Hunter's on Saturday, June 2, and although the hostess was in poor health,- think she enjoyed it very much, there was speaking on woman's suffrage and the anti's were few. Suggestion was adopted to have a celebration here, specal meeting will be held at Mrs. E. L. Hunter's June 16th to appoint a committee for pro ceedings, examine the ground, etc.The steel bridge at New Era. Belle Gregory called on Mrs, one day last week. Mrs. Monroe Irish left Saturday for a few days' visit with friends at Port land. Laurence Darringer and Clyde Smith have gone back to Oregon City . to work in the paper mills. Thena Howard and Pearl Trulling er spent Tuesday with Sarah Thomas. Edith White is visiting her sister ladies partook of a good lunch within Mrs- Delta Mulvaney of Uniin Mills the room trimmed with evergreens. The sons "We are willine to wait a Complexion Secrets little longer, was then sung, ana thanking the hostess, the guests de parted. Mr. Geo. Harvey and son Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Durgon and children, were seen at Rock Creek Sunday school June 3. Disease takes no summer vacation. If you need flesh and strength use Scott's Emulsion summer as in winter. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWN, Chemist , a4is Pearl Street, . New York. joe and fixo; all drtggnta. To remove pimples, moth spots, sal lowness, blotches, clear up the com plexion and put the bloom of youth in the cheeks use Laxakola tablets, a positive cure for constipation. ' 25 c at Huntley Bros. CLARKES. The welcome rain is still falling. Crops in this vicinity are looking fine and give promise of a good yield. Election passed off quietly in this precinct. A good many seem inter ested in the Woman's Suffrage Law. Several from this burg attended the Socialist speaking at the Grange Hall aturday evening. Mr. Wanhope made a fine speech. Boys, get your cowbells and tin cans in tune, as we hear the dresses are made. Mrs. H. Wallace spent Sunday af ternoon with Mrs.. Stark. Mr. F. Woodslde is hauling lumber lor Dix Bros. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deaf ness and that is by constitutional rem edies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed 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 inflammation can be taken out and this tube re stored to its normal condition, hear ing 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 Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu lars free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. DOVER. Surveyors are locating the lines on Dr. Watter's farm this week. Mrs. Lottie Woodle is spending the week with her mother, Mrs. A. J. Kitzmiller. Will Dixon has returned- to Caza- dero after a few days' vjsit with his mother, Mrs. Robertson. Mrs. M. L. Raftree and son from Chicago, are here to spend the Sum mer with Postmaster Kielts and family. A. J. Kitzmiller has just completed a pasture fence around his homestead. Dr. Walters was up last week look ing after the improvements he is hav ing made on his place. Mr. and Mrs. Exon and daughter Jennie have returned from Beaverton. Frank Sellman will have a sale next Saturday and go east of the mountains the first of the week. t MACKSBURG. We are having some rainy weather now. Quite a number of the neighbors of this vicinity attended the picnic at Hubbard Saturdayand reported a fair ly good time. The Macksburg baseball boys play ed at Hubbard, but they did not have their regular team, so the score was 26 to 1 in favor of Hubbard. There will be a picnic at Macks burg June 23 given by the ladies and knights of the Maccabees. " Every body accordingly invited. Bring your friends and lunch and stay aU day. The Grange will hold their annual picnic at Wright's Springs June 7. There will be a dance at Needy June 9th, given by the Odd Felliws. A good time is assured. spent Sunday with Miss Mona King, at Edgewood. Mrs. Bell Holmes, of Portland, spent several days last week visiting rela tives at Rose Farm. Mrs. -M. H. Heusley who has been a guest at Rose Farm, for the past two months will be leaving soon for Great Falls, Montana, where she will spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. William Thornton. The young people who are rehears ing for "Valley Farm," the play to be given Saturday, June 9th, at the school assembly hall are sparing no pains to make It a success. Careful plans are being made to, produce it with more than amateur effect. Miss Mary Holmes entertained the Daughters of the King at Rose Farm last Saturday afternoon Five hun dred was played until late in the af ternoon when a delicious luncheon was served. Those present were Mrs. Eber Chapman, Mrs. Ward Lawton, Mrs. Harry Moody, Mrs. Arthur War ner, Mrs. Nelson Wisner, Mrs. F. 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Mr. Gifford and family have gone to Oregon City, where they will reside in the future. v The strawberry crop, though re ported small, has been a good one for the growers of this vicinity because of the good prices prevailing. The public schools will- close here Friday with a picnic in Clawson's grove. Miss Zura Stalnaker spent last Sat urday and Sunday in Oregon City with friends. Mrs. A. J. Burdette went to Oregon City and Portland the first of the week. Preaching services at the M. E. church next Sunday morning and evening. a "Cracker Jack" ' Plumbing Job at a little cost, by all means corner with us betore handing out your contract. A. MIHLSTIN, Main Street, near Eighth See Nature's Wondrous Handiwork c, v i-v " " 1 V J i y& Through Utah and Colorado Castle Gate, Canon of the Grand, Black Canon, Mar shall and Tennessee Pas ses, and the World-Famous Royal Gorge For Descripitive and Illustrated Phamplets, write to W. C. McBRIDE, Cen'l Ag't, 124 Third St., PORTLAND, Or. 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