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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1909)
OHI'XJON CITV KNTJSUlMUSIil, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY tf) 1900. Milwaukee-Northwestern Clackamas 'rhino whu hnvii ikiwn (or tlm t Milwaukee ili purl itnirit (if (lit) Kiilni'iHlnu hIiiiiiIiI iilllinr liuill It In llui Milwaukee I'Mllnr of tlm Kiilorprlnii in Oii'Knti City or letivu II ut tlm real outiilu i' nml liiHiirumn (iilir.. i.f a. II. . Howling In Milwaukee, ir Willi 4' t' JiiHllcii nf Mm I'imii'u Kiilim, i .I. .,. - MILWAUKEE. Mrn Wyiiiuii mill iliimtlilir. Mm, lli'iihii MiCiiiiili, ti On null City, v lu ll, il lili'iuli In Milwaukee, Wi'iliii'hiliiv, the lilh. Ho' ii, I', hiiiury iiih, tu Mr niul Mm, liny Si hvi y, a ihimthlcr. Molhrr mill cliilil doing well. Ilv iiiImIiiMih: Iht v. ii y Kiiitinliiy llllilll. Minn llllil.'lllllllil lllltTHWly im i'iiimmI hi'ilimii Inlni'y. Alter ! -i v t IM" tU' nil ill I -ilmiil Million, Hint tu 1m nt-ii 1 1 r fi'l'tlllr. llllil till liuill I hi' ll.nlli-, Ii-l'rlv llli: il tli-rlnilrt l-l ovt't' lit'l' .).' till ln'iil'i'H. V'm liimilily no In n tti'iK I, ml,, ii, ( 'iimlm-tiir ( tn I it mi u lulu i-ar (nun (n.i'iiii rny lii'.ml 1 1 . i liy fur help mill too-llii-i' wliii Motor mini Mi-Mlllim 4-ni i I .-.( Ii.-r in I In- r-.ir, Sill' Willi llll.l II I.I Krllwollll, Where III'. V',ut,t 'l .l., , - HIMIII'lil t'l "III lil'.t report I bill' . g'tlllii! ill. inn iilrch, 'I hi. IM-lll'i. rn nf I'm f 1 1 y rnlllli'll liU'l lit Mumr H'tiiii'.-t ii'.il.l.-ii'-i- M. ii ilnl. iv i iriiliitf. "flu- railway fnnii'lil.ii. iH-llll (111 mll'li'i'l lllnl.-t' . 1 1 I ' 1 1 i H I i. 'I li liny d'li. tihniii. rmiii:ii ' bun lift II lillny H -1 1 H t k "le. fur II i'W lint' lli- iiimi w i t-K, ',,, I. I . it fcit'Mitni; lint' T, It A. !ii'lliH.i nui, I Irlp In (i nil i III.., ':i'i!i a itiii.ini'-1 I 'll:-t w .'.', ha i I. "i it In Mri .1 f. I'-ll.lii'i I'nt'tliiti.l InUm; in nil.. r)'B, -.'iirti 'il I. iniii. Vn .hi. fur Iiit Shlinil'. r ft i 1 1' :u I- hi .hi, iit'lt i n lh' !i ut- lmilil!:u; :v:d i'.tri i,. IlllVt' Il IMIIlliltlfil III (t. i . i : i f fut ill !. K I' lliinil, i f (Iri'i'.nii C i.- unit In .Mil nnikc.. Tue'-jWy, I'liii'! In III' Mm In, It 11 niiil 0 K Mv-ri. oil,, hnvi' boll III llli' iMiinl iy i f l. ') l" v Co. Ii fl Wi ilniMilay fur Niirfnlli, W, v.. . .Miirrlttl, ni I'luUuml, IVbniiuy ;:, M-il'Un Zi'U-h.r. rf I'ottlun I, niul fur,,, lilt,' S I'lmt'ii, of Mllwiitik. TIih cniilili' ri'liiiiiiil in Milwaukee In Kin I'VitiliiK, nml will miiliti t In-ir liniiii' hero. Tli .liiliim.'ii Itfiilly Co., tm 'i liiiift (tiuii li" Snyder lliihtiv In Kn oiinl Hhln of llitHlrri't win in Ihry lime iTii'iiil mi (iilli.i mi Mm. l-.li-tiuiDH property Tln-jr nr limy pro pnii'il In Inn. II.. nil kinds of t'liy mnl louinry propel ly. Ah nitnii nn McmirH Hhliulli'r mnl Kerr have lli.-lr in w IhiII.IIiik i rtrlt il. Ilii Mllwiiil.fi' I'liiiniiiu-y will innvi' frnin Im pri-ii'iit loruiinn In llirt Hny iltT Imllilliiit nil. I .ii i'iiiy tin' limrr nir tlnit of tin' IiiiIIiIIiik Tin' irnirli'itir i'l Kit' pli irimiry IIimU Unit llm lm,. liK In- iniw nri'iiil i Ih Inn ninnll niul lliul n IniKiT mif In iii'ri'Httiiry (or III riiplilly Inrrt'iiBliit; triiiln. School Notci. Ili-rilui Cnriii'lt, HiHh niul I "ill III i Klilrkirlmi'krr luivi' rtliirnnl to! ki IhhiI uli.-r it li in k iilmt in-.'. Mm M 4 ItnliiTiB vUlft il 'with Die i'IkIiKi mnl nliiih crmli'ii Tn titty. Kiliiuh Kphlcll In nlini'iit on iic rniiiil i.f n r unit Iht'k IIIiii'hh. INDIGESTION ENDS IN FIVE MINUTES MI8ERY FROM AN UP SET STOM ACH GOES BEFORE YOU REALIZE IT. Kvery family here ounhl to keen Home Illiipipsln In the Iiommo, as any inn. of you tiuiv luivo tin attack of In illM"stloii or Kluimicli trouble nt liny time, day or iiIkIiI. Thin Inn miens pr.'purnllon will ill Ki'Ht nnyihltiK yon rut inn! overci'ine a Hour Bionimli live in I it ut iiflerwiirilM. If your iiiciiIk don't tempt you, or whin little you do eat seeuiM to llli you, or lays like n lump of lend In your Htoimii'li, or If you have heart burn. Hint U the hIkii of udlK"stlon. Ask your I'liiirmiuiHt for a fiti-t'ent rase of 1'npe's plapepHln and take one trlauKln after supper (oiiliiht. There will Im no sour rlsltiK. no helrhliiR of uiiillKi'Hted fiMiil mixed with arid, no Htntmii'li tins nr heartliurn, fullness or heavy fts'lliiK In tho stomach, Naiicea, Ili'lillltatlliK lleadnclieH, Illr.lness or Intestinal trlilnK. This will all k. and, liesliles, there will h no Hour food left over In the stomach to poison your breath wllh nauseous odors. I'ape'H Dlniii'paln Ih a certain cure for all Htoniiicli misery, hecmiBii It will take hold of your food nml digest It Just l ho name us If your stomach wasn't there. Actual, prompt relief for all your stiiuiacli misery Is nt your 1'luirinnelst wall Iiik for you. These lurK 50-cent cases contain tiiiirn ihan sufllclent to euro a ciine of Dyspepsia or InillKeHtlnn. Letter List. Mst of unclnlmed letters nl tho Ori'Kon City iioslollleo or week end ItiK Kehrimry SB: Mrs. May Cutaway; Mrs. Ana Io Hay; Peat Eniet; Jntnoa Marclilmnks; C. II. Spencer; A. Kuninuclu. Reaaon Enthroned. IlecauHO meats aro bo Insly they nrn cotiBtinifld In itront excess. This 'lends lo stomach troubles, biliousness mid constipation. Revise your dlot, let reason and not a pampered appe tite conl nil, then take a few doses of Chainbertaln's Stomach nnd Liver Tablets nnd you will soon ho well iiKiiln. Try It. For Bnlo at Huntley Bros. Co. NEW RJEALEST ATE FIRM Located in the new masonic bldf. With a new clean list of good property for sale. Large farms, small farms, acre tracts, city property, Gladstone lots, Parkplace lots, & etc. Come and see us if you want to buy or sell and we will treat you fairly. D. K. BILL & CO. Rooms 6 and 7 , Masonic Bldg. lillii'l Kolly win III ,yi'Mi'i'iliiy, Imt Iiiin ri'iiiriii'il In hcIiiiiiI luilny. Iljizi'l mnl lli'iilnli W ii 1 1 1 1 K tiMili thi'lr lninliH (ruin Hilioiil oh limy hid iiiiivIiik tn Kiiit'iit (Irnvn, Mi". ,1, It, NiihIi wiin n vlitltor In Mhui f'uiilo'H ronill Tlnil'Killiy, Mrn. Knnrt wuh mIcU TiU'Mtlii. WiihIiIiikIoii'k hlrlliilny wmt it hull ilny In llm ih'lli'ht u( nil I In- rlilliln n. A li A 'In what hi Iiiiiiwm llliullt nitlily, , lli'iinlii Inill ii Kulil rlntt Wi illli'Hiliiy, wimiliir If iyH lini" imikhki'iiii'IiI I'lni! iti'i'iim In in" Ituhy, yon have ilnnn n Kif.it ili'iil of lull Iiik 1 1t 1 m iiioniliii'. Now will yon In- ijooilf Mitiy Ki llnr, who liim Ini-n iilmi nt HIIU'l'lll lllllll, llll'l I'l l lll'lll'll III HI'llHlll, Mhm ICyii Hcolt, Mih, Wlinnlrli mnl Mm, (li'oi'Kii Wi'Im-iIiiki'I' with mlli'i'i' III iirhoi'l 1 il ut Viit'Hiiiy, T"ru .In r Ii ni tii Inm In ni iilnii nl (linn W'liiml til" inl wt'i'U. Ill" I K I ' ' 1 Ki.'i'li' lii'M II I'lIniH iiit't't liitf tu I'li'i l llii-lr i'Iiiiii ollli't'm. Tlmy t'lt i'li'il, Mnry I'fvlti", hvmIii'I ; I Kiir A 1 1 . vim pri ultli'iil ; Ollvlit Jolni I'hi'i i ii(.phi..' Inr; Hiiiii lroi'li., lii'H'iiiii'i-: liui'ii Wnl'.li, ii.'iTiliiry; M ini!" !ntini:M, lil'ilni Ian. Ki'il Ki'IIit In uli'li wlili iiiiiiiili'ii. .iit IhiwIIiik Ki ll ymir priipi rty. OAK cnovE. .1. A IJiii-i'l ri't'orl.'t (hut t!i" pri v. piTlH fur m i iiivhi'i i Ii-h ililu y tn r !h n I'lfiit il'-nl lii'llt'r limn for imiiiv .-it i it nit. , Hi'. Mi'Aiiluir, nf Vi'i'miiiit, who r t't'lil'v piM't'liaiifil 1.. I. A rti-1 iniii-'ii liiu n ilv on tht' I'm hit nf liiillmail lini! mnl Miit nvi'iiiif, Int. -iiihi it "l u uti lilii I'tllt t' In our tnlil.il l,y lh" liiu of Miiri'li. A Hui'lni' In ii ii'fi-titliy, whlili wit lnivo I ii wiin'. I'ltf In nur i"'iiiii'iiiili y lr n lum- tlmn. Mi' i t; ('. Wiint'H him I'tiiiipli'ti' til" hllltt of hlT .'! iliTt' llllilll' nt Court-ii")- In V. J. Mr Art liur, luuilit-r of lir. MrArthiir. TIik muit'i-i'iiNt quarl'-r of th I It'll, 'r tiari. nlitiult-1 on tin. corn, r of Thlnl iivt'iiuit ami tvnii'r ntrt'i'1, lum n t lii-tii nut, l,i Ml n lifiiHi,. Ilnwt ti, ii'i-t iiily from ( iiTiiuuiy, nml wo Imp" On' tit'.v Iniii r will Improvi' thU priip it v mnl nlmi liullil nlili'Wiill.M, Horn, to tin' wiin of Mr. ('union, wlio ori'iipli'H tin' Mt'Vfr'H prupt i'l v.- ""'ii. Mntln r mnl i lillil Imtli doltiK 'H Wfll Tin- Oak (irnvn Itml mnl linn ("lull llllil It MIHM-i-MMf ill iihool oil WnNllllIK' ton' lilrlhiliiy. Tln In -it roro Im Iiik III Ollt Of ft ItlrilH. Whll'h WIIH llllilll' hy liiu, Miilli ii. Tin' "IiimiIiv" irl.o wn won hy our iiiipiilnr luttrliiT, Kl- j wiml Klutr. Our Imivh nvi-nn:"! iiii'oiii' K'liiin of n lirnt lnit. iih wo j littil mimn of I'.ipl littnl'K rrin k Hlii'tn; on thul ilny Any of 1 1 1 outnlilii KiiurlH piinlliK H cr.irk hhotH ran Hint n ! Bp.'ttly t'liliTliillinii'til with our I'iivh hy ilioppltiK n lino lo our mptiiln, U K AriiiHiroiiK. Tin' colli tit 1 1 i'iiri In hi III on tlir lop lioti'h. im our proiipt rtnr, VoinliT iiIii'. In Mnilliii; tit ( h of this pn-fluiiK nn'tiil i'Vitv ilny, Tln youiiKt'Ht ilmtKhtiT "f Mr. Strt' HOT h lnwly riroviTltu; from u -vith iiitiirk of piii'iiiumiiii MIhh IIi nhIi' VIkIIk. IIii llttl" iliniKli (it of Mr nml Mm, J. (', Vlplli. In up from it luinl utliirk of piii'iiiiionlii. which wmi ciiiiMi tl hy a ri'liipBi of tint itit'n"iH ' Tlin ii im hi n t of rral cit.ili' hiiIck for llif wi't'k (iiiIIhb Ki'hriiury I'll. In Onlt Crovc wiin $uini, Thin In llm Inn!- AFRICA AS HUNTERS KNOW IT. The Stretch of "Blj Game" Country Hat Widely Varlng Characteristics.. A brown vlllnito of thatched hum. spuaitliiK In a trampled clearing of Ihe forest, ami backed by thickest trees so closely lnced with a livlnK tapestry of woven croon Hint the achliiK. tropic suiiIIkIiI can scarcely penetrate. 811m, naked blacks slip ping like shadows unions the broad leaved hnumiiiH and rubber trees, starhiK furtively us your bearers Hie slowly past them. A lonely station, far up or down the river, where a Iiiik Kard whlto man sits lo receive tribute lu the name of his tradltiK company, marks an outpost of civilization In this JmiKlo land. And throunh nnd under It all Is tho fevered tlnro of sunlight, tin. ceaseless drowsy. whisper of the woods, tho hot dry scents of tho parched onrth; or. If tho rains have come, nil thn land about will lie cloaked In steiimliiK vapor, the sultry air as thick and humid as the air of a Ki'ccnliDUHo at home. There you havo thn Con-to as the whlto man knows It tho Coiiko JiiiikIo, or the JiiUKle. of I'Kiindn; but all this Is only a part of what wo have chosen to call, and to picture as the Dark; Con tinent. For there too, Is the desert, widely different In all Its aspects from Conso land. On tho alopo of tho rising ground that lifts from sea-level at Mombasa and climbs to nenrly 8,000 feet beforo It drops HKitln to tho lesser level of Victoria Nyanv.ii, Is another vast wnslo as typical of Africa as this JiiiikIo country the desert, as It Is culled, tho plains of bush and grass, six months of the year from October lo April It lies half April to September only occasional drowned under tho tropic rains; from showers fall, and tho wldo plateau grills under the Blaring sunlight, all yellowing In tho glare. Here upon these uplands Is found tho great var iety of big ganfo, the vast herds of wild things that have mndo and still ninke Africa tho greatest shooting country In tho world. This Is British Kast Africa as the hunter knows It. C. B, Taylor, In tho March Evory body's. DeWltt's Carnalized Witch Hazel Salvo, the original, Is good for any thing whon a salve Is neodod and Is especially good for plies. Sold by Jones Drug Co. iiit iiiiiiiImt of tiiilinfi'rH iiimlii In lliltt iMiiniiniiiUy for hoiiid tlni". Mm. TIioiiiiih llownll, of I'orl luinl, wiih (nil ylflllntt l"T (IhukIikt, Mm. (iuv Wlill", Tm H'luy. II. In ripoii'"! llii" Mr. S'linitn I" 10 i'I'tI n nil" ri'Mlili'tnai on Courtney iivi'iiuo, JiiHt wi'tit of Onirini'y Htntlon. Tint Knii'innil 'I'rlhuni'it kuv tt yt'i-y hiii 'I'l'iinful Hodiil Hntiiriliiy "V'tl Iiik. Ki'liriiary 20, In (;i'""H'h Hull. Mmiy tliiinliii lo llumii iri'i'iil forlli' lr H'miiI pnti'imai!" to llm l"ilo. .1. II. Hlnhiini IniH hlH niHlili iH'C 'ill lilt. lini lo llm 111 nt Mlory, on iho Ul'i- 11 y trurl. Til" clllvliM urn IryltlK I'l piiri'liini" Hi" hii'il'lliu: lr it Jail, w-hiT'' Ih'-y will l" itlf to Iml'l Hiuni' of i ho unruly huyw of Hi" (toiumunlty, u,i tho l.ulhlllii; la tl iMoli" ntPI'f UP', Th. (lull lit'ov.' Athh'lli' Clilh'K h;i "l,''t hall li'aui wiin ili i-ii'i"l It)' til" di'Toti City li-mii, r"liiuiii-y If-, hy a iii iiri' of I to ii- Tin y will play n n-liiiil nam" ut Oak tii-ov". Momluy i i'filni.'. Mittcli I. W' hup" t'i ''i: tt iilrrti'toi injt-iii wlnii tint vlijItniH 'nil." tu our city. JENNINGS LODGE. Sui'l. ty h'i,i M'l'iiii'il lo Ik' nt It" h"l.-lit iPniiiH lh" punt w.ili. Mm A 1 1 -1 llrowti r. iv" ii Innclnoii on Mon ihiy f..r ,Mi:v Itohi-rt-t. mnl I hiii-i'l.iy of la -t w t-i'k Mih. I ion. K. V.orHi' i'lni Mi'i. llohiTts v.i-r.' t-'in utii if In. inn' lo a ih -llnlitful luiii'li'-oii Ki v "ii hy Mi l. .1. V. lluii-hlii.-ion nl hnr Iiiiiiik In I ' 1 1 ' I a it ' I . Mti. II. Kmiii'iini wan Im-li'im to u i. ili'hl fi.l linn In on. In hulior of Ml I . ll.i l.i-t.wti. of Iti'irolt, Slid'., on Wt-'lin H'l.iy. of last wi't'k, Covi-ik wi't'i' liiltl fur nl. ThoH" luvlti-il v. on-MI-.H l'liu lit-ottti, l".i'iarii' a T r' y. Huwli mnl lluhi-rls, mnl Maalnr Allen llro.vil, (Mi M-iti'lav, i hnmry j. Mm. J. II. Kmhk I'tit'TialniMl ih" Slinl. i-hjh Hif ''iiili. of J'nriliiii'l, in h'T honi", Th" Miipl"H. lit llila plac". (Hi" nf th" Hi'iiiH iif.th" ii ft rm x n wan u koIo hy Mi'iK Cnirl" HpaulilltiK. who Iiiih r cilvi'il Inr iiiUHliiil filin'iiilotl In Hit- llli, ( ilTlllHliy. Mttl. ICiallM H'TVl-J ila'uly nml ilfllcliiUH 11-fri'nhnn'iita. j A Hit.-pil"" wiik tt'inliTi 'l Mr. nml I Mm. ( li:iilM Hlodim on TliuiHilny i-ynlni:. K'-hinury is. Ahu'il twenty-1 Ilv worn pi'-.flit ntiil a K"nil tlnio kv.'lrt ; ii'p'ittt'tl. i j Artlnir iiiiil' Ili'H'iln HuhiTts ontiT', taitnil thlrtfiMi cf llii-lr lllil" ftl-'ioUi to ii taffy pull on Hatunlay evenltiK, j Ki'lii unry i'lMli, Tin1 follow Im? tti'ti' pn'si'iit: I.loi Itlc'. K'ltm nml Mi'-!-1 liinlil ItoxH, (irnro unit Ainlry Itonn. "hi'lhy KhnviT nml Wt-mti-ll Smith Iuii I ltoiii'iliniiii, Kthi'l mnl KiTti lliirl, lli.h'ii uinl Inn i'i I'lilnt'iii ami Syhll Urown. On" of th" most ctijnyahl" i-votits of Ih" io'iihoIi wan tlic HiirprlHt' t -n 1 t rt-il Mr. nml Mrn. II. II. Kiniiii us nt their In antlful limiit', stntii' CiiliIi H, in t!i" Wlliii'intU' Itivi-r, wlmn iiliniil forty of thi'lr fil'tulH ;ath(T"il tluTe on Snturilny I'vi'tiliii:, Ki hrunry 2(itli. an r lokt'ii of Kialllii.li, the ioopli In Ki'tuTitl liuvo. (or the iniiity nets of kliiiliit'HH lion. I : tun it m h anil lita I innhli' wlff. Iiavn ilonn for IIiIh turn muiilty. (iinin h of vniloiia I.IiiiIh wefo ItiilulKi'il In. Th" inn' thai m nnn'il to bo Hi" iinift itmiiKliiK wna wlmn they iuii:i. -il nli..i, toitiiipkkH mnl hiiiii a nil cai'li wiih la try nml inoiiH the iirtlrlo on th" Hllp out of fun. Mr. Ilulo wtl! utnl MIhs nice linvlni tin- I. Vt'i'i' n-.v.ii th'il prl.i'ii for thi'lr "ffortH. Music mi thi i:raihuihoni' mnl reci tations liy Mriiliiiiit'H Urown nml I'tln ton uinl liy Kpnclnl r"ni"t Mrs. Ilixk- A Ocadly Stream, ! According to Scraps, near the Kiver Dluimuiie, In rem, is a most remark ialilti death trap In the form of a yel lowish whlto tlulil, like petroleum, lis i sticky as birdlime. It Issues from the bare wall of a rock on a mount.-iln slid', ami Itssource Is tike a tiny vol canic crater, black, bituminous and very hot. All exploring party which i Investigated It some years ago found j lliiumlering In It a large skunk, which Iliad evidently been attracted to Its ; fat" by trying to reach one of the nu merous miserable little birds that hud I been already caught in the warm nd 1 lieslvo bath. A gn-at number of skele tons of birds were found on the edge of the stream and several four leg ged animals. Including marmots and foxes. CATARRH MUST CO. And Hawking, Spitting, Snuffles Must Go Too. Hyomel (pronounced lllgh-o-ine) will give the sufferer from catarrh Joyful relief In five minutes. It IS such a remarkable cure, and so positive In lis action, that Huntley; Bros. Co. go so far as to guarantee It to cure catarrh or money back. A complete outfit, which consists of a hard rubber pocket Inhaler, a bot tle of Hyomel, and a uulquo dropper for lllllng the Inhaler, only costs ono dollar .and If an extra bottle is af terwards needed, the prlcjo 1b only 50 cents. Hyomel Is n heating antiseptic bal sam, taken from the mighty eucalyp tus trees In the health-giving forests of Australia, where illseiiaeo f the respiratory tract aro unknown. ah tne sunoror has to do Is to In halo tho antiseptic air of Hyomel over the intlamod parts, where the germs aro entrenched three or four times a ilny. It cures coughs, colds, asthma, hay fever and croup without stomach dos ing. Teachers' Training Class Meets At rrcaoyienan cnurcn. The teachers' training class met Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Presbyterian church. Lohsoii No a "From Abraham to Jacob," Mrs. D. C. i.atourette, teacher; review lesson 1, "The Pupil," 10 minutes, with Mrs. Andrews as teacher.' Next Sunday's lesson will bo conducted hv Miss Case. All aro welcome. Washington'! Plagus 6poti llo In the tO'V, mnr-div i- i't.i.i, of (he i'atomnc. the bree llmr crouiul nf larla germs. These germs cause chills, fever nnd nirne lilllnnoMeua Jaundice, lassitude, weekness and gon- urai annuity aim nring suffering or death to thousands vearlv. tint lein. tile Bllters never fall to dostroy them ami cure mnieria troubles. "They are the best all-round iimtn and cum for malaria I ever used " verlteo n nr James, of Lotiollon, s. C. They cure stomach, uver, Kidney and Blood Troubles and will prevent Typhoid. Try them, 60c. Guarenteed by Jones Drug Co. DON'T HITCH VOUR HORSE IN THE RAIN Qet acquainted with B. W. Molllcn & Co., Complete House furnishers. Use their free Btable room. inT rt'i'llcil In r pu'in on (ih koii, mnl wiih nil I'lijoyoil viry much. A mini hiT hciiI tliolr ri'Kri'lii, Tlioiii! iiriHi iit will': M'-HiirH, mnl M"liiiii":, (i. I). Iloiiriliiitin, (!. K. MurH", John ,l"iin Iiich, Win. Mart, J. HnlowHI, K. ('. I'liliiion, Kri'il Tnrry, V'm. Klnh-y, II. J. llli'", II, (I'llx-rlH nml II. II. lOtmnoiiH. Mi Kilmiii'M Wnllor llnckin'r, Win, Him", Krnnk I'mlt, Allen Urown, ,i. .;y. mm mnl Mi'HMrH. C. V. Morn", (.'. il' i-K-iiit, M. Kono, Kit Malhi'WH mnl llm MIhhi'H MiuIo mnl Miiu llnluA.jll. Muhlii Morn", OHlii It""'), Noill" Itlc, Haruli KmnliiKky mnl UlU" Mary jiinn I'alliloli. Klitlmriiti! r"fn niiiimiiu wcro !'"l V"l, flu Moinliiy ntfiriiii'iii Hi" Mi iiIhiii".. I'alliloli mnl ItohcrlH "in t'l'ialiii'il tin; l.ai"H' IniltiMl rial Chili lit thn honn; of llm foiin'-r to ft II. !!. luiichi-iiii, in liolior of WnillllliKloN'a hill Inlay. Tlm lioim" wiih vvy pn.'ltlly il'-i'oiali'il wllii lliil.oi nml liiinlliu;. In Ih" ci'iiUT of Hi" lahln wum ii cherry iron mnl the piai" ciirilH v"i" liiii'IieiH. 'III.; IIU'IIII wan (in follow.ii lint loll I'.II.ll tl 111-!.-. II III ", I'l. Illlttl'tlllU lilHCIlllH. flnnnll llmianiiH ll'-lwctii II; I!'t lllltt'r '.I Ihltl'T. lilai'k Itovcrueo v.nii l;ui".y a !i-:t. 'I!l"ll' WI-II' It'll III' 111 III-1 H prii!"ll mnl y i -ii. Morn" rn-'i.til thn prlzi. lor Hi" hi nt. iin'Ji't. Th" Many rl"iuln of Mt. Hiul Mm. Win. .lacnloi will he iiilii' d I,, ,t.,,r hi'ir 111 tin liiiiii.Mi-r liiiiut (if In III. Wlllliiiu Mil lor, our j . j ' ;i r Kio"-:y man. npt nt Kuinl.iy with liiu naii.'iiu in Vaiu-'iiiviT, Wank. "t'lH. l.'oHh, who his apoiit tt til;iht with 1,' f il.tii;,-;,! r In Vaani I!. ('., I:a-rri'tiiri,i'(l In hit lioine. fort- "IV .T, i Me.iilmimii Itoii', Sioiumr ami -lli'.-iiilniiiu won- h'i;,lnt',,f( visitors In I I'nrllnilil on Moinliiy. Ma-it'T AIIiti lirowii hiiH puri.'ln'iHi'il a MTy film Vl'-ior Ktiiliiiofiliont.. Mm. A. I.. Kii'iiiietm uii'l clililr"n, nf I'ortlmnl, nimin Tliurrt'lay of hint u.-ij, vlhlllnn ut llli' Rum; lioin", mnl 'ull'i yon ol In r frh iiil i. l-.'liH'-r lioiii-'lrnmi hjM-nt tlire" days liiitt wei'li m Wooilh'iiii'miil Aillura. Mi. AMi'it Urown, of tlm liuxion l.uiiihi-r Co., Kpont Kun.lt'iy at IiIh iio:i:i' at t It Ih place . Mr. ami Mrn. JarylB, of Hooil Kivr, WT" mnulK nt tlm ;. u. i:,,ar,i;im,j I'.'ium luiil wi i k. Mr. HlrrH'lorfi-r, of ncaviTton, Ih ylhitlni: frionilH ut thin niaco. Word ha 4 hooii ri ci'ivi il of tlm death of .Mm. L'lrainl, who lln-d tnre last "PilltK. hut tit llm tlini' of her U"J1i1ho " Hi. I"d at Slmiiilnn, OreRirti, Mr. Ci'orRii St wall, f Leliation.' Or., canm down to rot-Ham on a buslniHH trip mnl Mopped off ni this plarc to visit frli'tnlH. (""ire" A. Slinver will rIvp tlt. l.iiil"H' Cluh a parlhiineiilnry drill at tho homo of Hurry I'aluton on VM lifsilay I'VfiiliiK. Ki'hriiury i-tli. Mr. C. p. Motho hat iiurctiasod tlm five iicTna ti,IJiilnlnK ihe camp Rrounds ami hiiH Hlnrti'il to havo It cleared. Mr. mid Mrn. Merrltt and family, of I'nttlatiil. spent Sunday wiih Mr. and Mm. Hi'dimmd. A iiiiiiiImt of x-opl" Iutu are look ing fur frlendii from the east and we hopi- they may Itx-ate hero, (tut hush, ilon't nay a word uhoiit the taxes. THE JOHNSON REALTY CO. City Lots, Acreage and Farms a Specialty, P. 0. Box 213 Milwaukee, Ore. Festival of Nations Will Be Pres ented at Gladstone. "Festival of Nations" will be pre sented nt (Hailstone on Saturday eve ning by the people of the Christian Church. The committees are active In preparing for the entertainment, which nromises to be one of the most successful entertainments given at that plnce. Hoot ha of different na tions, where articles will bo sold, hy ladles dressed accortllnclv will he one of the most attractive features of the evening. A genuine Indian has been procured by the ladles In charge, who will dross as a warrior, and will he In charge of tho Indian booth, A musical and literary programme will be given. A Common Cold. We claim that if catching cold could ho avoided some of the most danger ous and fatal diseases would never be heard of. A cold often forms a cul ture bed for germs of Infectious dis eases. Consumption, pueuiuonla, diph theria anr scarlet fever, four of the most dangerous and fnt.il Hloenoea aro of this class. The culture bed rormed by the cold favors the devel opment of tho germs of these diseases that would not otherwise find lodg ment. There is little danger, how ever, of any of these diseases being contracted when a eood Mneetornnt Cough Remedy is used. It cleans out ttiese culture beds tnat favor the dev elopment of the germs of these dis eases. That Is why this remedy has proved so universally successful in preventing pneumonia. It not only cures vour cold nuleklv. lint minim. Ires the risk of contracting these dangerous diseases. For sale by Huutley Bros. Co. Money to Loan. $1,000, $000, $300, and other sums to loan on real estate. Lowest rates. C. H. Dye, CO! Main St. Keep your expenses down. We have devoted all our energy of how to sell tho best Groceries for the least money ayd we are doing It. You are certain to get what you want here at the right prices. Harris' Grocery 8th and Main Streets coughs KING OF CURES colds i THE WONDER WORKER FOR I THROAT IP-1? ! i ii mi iii nun mraoBrnm FOR FilEVEiiTS PEUOniA I had the mont debnitatln? cough a mortal was ever afflicted with, and myfriendi expected that when I loft 1717 bod it would surely be for my crave. Our doctor pronounced my cass incurable, but thanks be to Cod, four bottles of Dr. nine's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am all sound and well MRS. EVA UHCAPHERJ Grovertown, Ind. if Price 50c ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED I M '2 I Estcicadd cind Eastern Clackamas ESTACADA. ' In tin; ease of J. Woodward VK .lolin i j V.'. ItoiiKliner, wlileli wan trl"(l In tlie ' Mint lee eotirt TueMlay, tin? defendant i 'wni found not Riillty. Mr. ISmiKhner j iwaK eliarneil by J. Woodward with! in -unit, ii cd battery. The unite culled; 1 .1 i..:...! d-V... t..-Jtlll...l t,. tl.n lu,-t i I"" . " 7 , V ealln! I,y tho plaintiff, who testified i that In- did not. nee the assault. The:'," , . V C , n ', 1 coluninB of your paper that he had defendant leKtifled that the ald j " ""ancted b..sines In Ponlan.1 , hl;re sil,ct. ...Mt. Hoori wa8 , Windward had taken the shoe Btrlngs " ..lhr nf ,!nnrvMK ... i Y',j in tne K"'""'!-" When seen Tat- ! out of a pair of his sIkk-h and nut! ?. T of M"nr''!a 'T'" remarked that the "hole wan then, in Ii h own. When' he accused "n ' p BI"' ;r-n""e " "-1 Pretty well filled up now." To II him of -akin them, the plaintiff de- ( '"L": ""n- h' urdy character I have nM the chaw and qimm ""!' to wjr that in the early 60s a r.sult. It 1 also Mated that Wood- ? Sn. ' j'hl ' ' T n,v i- Pother came to the carral of i.i, ... ,i..r..,i.,... n,w. Un,i i,n! J""11-'' -Mrs- Spu:l!u of Hood fther. Horace Daker and killed a cnlf lind ui.. to. i.i.T u. ....... . -...- L u ....in,... ... ... ..! , . . , i .t, Viw ,.;-. ik7 ..- ...... ,U.UU ....... ..V..... ...-I...... ..... iV.,. !..,,.,. .,,.,1 ...l.., V L r ,"T " .... .... ...... ..... ... --" mih noil (mi me biiiiii.i uuen i.tio uic shoes after being requested to do so by the defendant. Mr. Forbes also stated that on several occasions the plaintiff had made threats against the lil" of the defendant and that he had seen til tu with a revolver In his pock el. Mr. Forbes had told him to put up the revolver or there would be trouble. Mr. Swansoti was called and he testified that Wooitward had mad" throat sjo him, saying that he would shoot ' and poison him. The court found Mr. Broughner not guilty and lectured the prosecuting witnesses very severely. William Wilcox Is very ill with pneumonia at Garfield. The Garfield grange will hold their next meeting Saturday, February 2". The election of an executive com mltttee will take place at this meet ing, also a number of Initiations will be made. Mrs. F. M. GUI Is spending the week with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. William Dale. O. II. Shock, who has been 111 for some time, has recovered sufficiently to enable him to be about the street again. Mrs. Joseph Pinkley is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Hoare of Portland. Last Saturday evening a quartette of Civil War veterians, gave a music al entertainment at the church. They also sang In the choir Sunday morn ing. BAKERS BRIDGE. Baker's Bridge, Ore., Feb. 20 1909 Kditor Enterprise: The year Just closed has been quite an eventful one for this vicinity and we can bid good bye to the old year with a reeling that It certainly has been good to us. We are so near the great metropolis and your thriving little town that we naturally share the prosperity of both. Many substantial Improvements have been made and among them we notice that Walker Mundhenke has built a new substan tial barn, slashed some land and other Important improvements made. Frank Haberlach has been putting things in order too on his place, clearing land and has fixed up a neat little cottage home that Is a credit to the community-. He has a choice piece of bottom land and Is one of the leading market gardeners of the county. He has late ly Becured an "assistant cook" for his wife, In the person of a big girl baby that arrived not long since. Long may she live and prosper and comfort her newly found home. A new and substantial school house has been built In district No. 9 and shows very plainly that the people are inter ested In education. Antone Heinrick has been keeping pace with the times too and has added some substantial Improvements to his place In the way of clearing land and fixing fences etc. J. W. Bennett too. our old time neigh bor and friend, has added some neces sary improvements to the old home. There are many new comers In this section whose names we cannot give you but they are worthy of men tion for they are dally adding to the value of this vicinity and land is get ting pretty high priced $5,500 being paid for 15 acres not long since. P. DeShlelds has added a new and cosy kitchen to his house and fixed ud the out buildings In a neat and substan tial manner. Walter Wilson built a new home on his place last summer, hut some newcomer has bought the place and whose name we have not learned. Traveling easterly on the road wo pnss a number of strangers to the writer, but each and all are doing tliolr part for the upbuilding of Clack amas county and this community and we giauiy welcome any and all stran gers who are looking for homes. Jas. uacliman is known to many of yom readers, but let me say that he Is one of the best market gardeners in the county and he has made as many substantial Improvements to his place as any one I know. He holds a gold medal from Lewis and Clark Fair for the best exhibit of onion seed and we are proud to have such men in our midst. Michael Helmrlch too is blocking out a nice home in the woods and what use to be the thickest kind of woods is fast growing into prairie un 1 i AHD DR. KIMQ'S I LUMPS iripwp3 COUGHS AND COLDS SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY JONESVDRiG COMfAiSy. lone of those sturdy pioneer who , , ,ihepfid blazi) the way to On-non In wrK Fti'HU vlMted In Portland wa() l)()rn , Rock.brIlll5 with frlcniU Saturday and onmlay. ,..,. vin.ii.ia ik.u. kit, in-.i i!e returned Monday. ., , Ill" t,l.lliKe nonce m. r.nm-; ',ii.- ft.'.turilay eyenlng was attended !,' a munher of youm? peop.e from hma- raila. Amoni; those present wert-: a:nt..y ir..;me.. uni r.-..y, iwj - .o. - ""' noy Gilbert, . v Tt fj r t,...,,.'l om.i tl-lll I , ' u-v-",," '',''r once Bald of him thronsli the ,,,. ,,,,.. ,rr ,,. ,,., .,.!, ci,,. : L" u... " ' r- IttrrtuI li itif H-.mn Mnnav i turned to her home Monday. .... ' ..W..W Mrs Nellie Neas of Grants Pass I -H-. Wsited with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Howe iast wppit. Mrs. W. F. Cary and Miss Mnry j dog of Mr Hatun soon treed the pan Da! are taking In the millinery open-;, hor a short distance away. The in p in the Portland wholesale houses rishman slezed a couple of Btones this week. and rushed off toward the panther. .'iia. r. riue uiin nine son, "Toddy," visited in Portland last Wed nesday and also In Montavilla with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Shultz. F. T. Gartner, of Portland, has ac cepted a position In the State Bank of Estacada, and expects to move his family out here soon. KELSO-BORING. The saw mill owners in this vicin ity are getting very busy: some are moving to new sites and others are running at full speed. The Johauson Lumber Co., pur chased three large horses last week and the Firwood Lumber Co., passed through Kelso lately with two fine new teams. Antone Tabs Is hauling ties with his fine team he got last week. Victor Johnson and Joel Jarl each sold a Jersey cow this week. We are having lively times at the Debate every Saturday evening. The subject for February 27 is "Resolved, There is more pleasure In pursuit than possession." Joel Jarl and Mr. Spooner are leaders. A large number here attended lha day and night sessions of the Farm ers' Institute at Sandy Monday. Prof. Withycombe. Bradley and Lewis each gave a fine lecture. der his hands. He too Is a success ful gardener and he has a few choice walnut trees that are bearing choice walnuts. Theo. Schmale died some time ago but his wife and children carry on the place as of yore and everything about the place bears evidence of thrift. Our pioneer friend, A. W. Cooke, has one of the neatest and cosiest little homes In the county, and I have only to say that he wouldn't take less than $12,000 for his 40 acre tract to show you that he has a home worth mentioning. Back toward home our neighbor and friend J. A. Byers has another home that reflects credit on himself and family and one of which he may just ly reel proud. He Is gardening some, but frult-ralsltig principally and I need not say that he is very successful. Den Griffin has a little home east of the Byers place that will soon be as neat and cosy as any under his hands. He has lately added a windmill to hU equipment and is bountifully supplied with the finest water. Grant Mumpower Is one of the lead ing market gardeners of the county and has a piece of cholse bottom land that Is peculiarly fitted for his vocation. He has just bought a gas oline engine to irrigate his land dur ing dry times in summer. Just at present the engine is idle as ir rigation Js not needed. At some future time I'll try to tell your read ers more about other successful farm ers .here but to do so in this would make it too lengthy .Principal com plaint, just now, seems to be the high taxes we are having to pay. When Clackamas county pays a sum ap proaching a half million dollars It seems pertinent to Inquire what i3 being done with it. Nothing has been done on the Clackamas river road and there is nothing spent out here to speak of and the county is fast running behind. What we are to do I'm sure I don't know. I AT THE OLD STAND Farms, City and Suburban Property, Lots and Business Chances for Sale or Trade. W. F. SCHOOLY & CO. 606 MAIN ST. OREGON CITY, ORE. Will Treat You Right end $1.00 CI Our ol'l friend a nil pioneer, Mark Hattan. di"l K'nhnmry 1 Ith. He wan and was upwards of Si years old. ,,,, j , nrwnn In Kr. I.., I w)(.n he reacRf.,, th(J .Mlssour, riv.t.r t was t(JI) ,ate an(, as a, ll((J lm. , mls:ranU WPro gm he and ,hc oth,r8 , rt;f:iain,,( , Mssmiri till the follow- 1 1 im. sinriii'. when tl.--v r:imn t.n Tht. I - ' " - 1 7 : . . - : carried It away a short distance and ......... : Durieu it. il. llattan was sent for an(l n and lr IJakf.r an(l 3 IriBh. man working for Mr. Baker were i soon on the scene of Action The When called and asked what he was suing to do he replied, "Be Jabera I'm going to kill the baste." A little later he came rushing back In great haste exclaiming, "For God's sake don't go out there! He's as big as a horse! He'll ate yez up!" It is needless to say, however, that they went over and killed the panther. The stuffed skin of this panther was on 'exhibition In a saloon In Oregon City for many years. Will write more later but a.u veiy busy at present. E. C- HACKETT.' HANDICAPPED This Is the case with many Oregon City people. Too many Oregon City citizens ars l.andicapptd with a bad back. Tbq unceasing pain causes constant mis ery making work a burden and ttoop Ing or lifting an lmposi'bilify. Tho back aches at night, preventing re freshing rest and in the morning is stiff and lame. Plasters and lini ments may give relief hit', cannot reach the cause. To eliminate, the pains you must cure the kidueys! Doans kidney pills cure sick kid neys and cure them perraurentl Can you doubt Oregon City evidence" W. M. Stone, a weli-knjwn resident of Oregon City, Oregon, says: I have been greatly benillted by the use of two boxes of Doans Kidney pills. My troubles were occasional dizzy spells arc too freq-unt jissdros of The kid ney secretion. I had to get up often at night on account of the latter an noyance, also suffered at times from attacks of back ache. Having found I such great relief throusn the use of uoan s Kidney Pills I do not hesitate to recommend them." For sale by all dealat-3. Pi Ice SO cents. Foster-Milbern Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents tor the United States. Remember the name Doaa's end take no other. ML Pleasant Civic Improvement Club Gives Supper. The supper served by the Mount Pleasant Civic Improvement Club at the Mount Pleasant School house Monday night was a very sucessful arfair. The net porceeds of the sup per amounted to $18.40, which will be applied to the building fund. The supper -was in charge of Mrs. A. E King, S. O. Dillman and T. C. Thomas! The ladies of the organization, who have established a reputation for themselves as experts in the culinary line, served a bountiful spread. The assembly hall where the af fair took place, was appropriately decorated with flags and bunting The picture of George Washington was decorated in the National colors. In the center of the rnom ... a beautiful centerpiece of flags. The mom was eiaoorately festooned with bunting. After the supper was served the remainder of the evening was spent in music and social intercourse. The Crime Of Idls Idleness means trouble for any one. its the same with a lazy liver. It causes constipation, headache, jaun- ' dice, sallow complexion, pimp.ei' and blotches, loss of appetite, nausoa but Dr. King's New Life Pills soon ban ish liver troubles and build up your ucouu. zoc. at jones Drug Co. o--