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2 OKEfiOX CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 21, .100!). ""t ' l rcw-rr, :;oeT,! r: .'J ALCOHOL 3 PKH i'fT I ALCOHOL s PER CENT.' AVceeliiNo IVrnanKKm Ht.Is similaiiiiOiticFivxfanillWuii ling Hie SiftiadB andDtvds i Promotes Diioslionfhrrrfii rtess and IVsu'ontains xiSa OpiimuMorphuic rwrMwcral. ?tOT Narcotic. AMa I .W- Apcrfcrt IWrndv forfiTOftf Hnn . Sour Stain IbDIarrtm Vormsfon-uisKinsJctnsJi ncss and Loss OF SLEEP. FicS'mk Signal of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. K f- ( ,, - . . . - . J Ci-ro "! M 'M A, I NEWS OF THE COUNTY STONE. One of our cream hunters for the Clear Creek creamery failed to gather all of the cream on his route, having filled all of the cans so full he could not get any more In. He was com pelled to make an extra trip the fol lowing day. This cream and butter bauling and butter making has be come a big business in Stone. The Clear Creek Creamery Com pany has had men at work on the building for about a month. The bund ing will be enlarged and remodeled. Tte successful management of the creamery Is second to none in Ore gon or any other state, and Its suc cess ought to be made belter known to the general public. One other in terest here at Stone is a good store so we would not hare to go away off to Oregon City after our goods or go to Portland. If we keep our prices ' down it will tend to keep people from sending East for their goods, and enother Item lincle Sam would not want to stick his parcel post onto the route boys. The Clackamas egg and poultry man for Stone and Logan country on the 24th inst., paid out to the people here at Stone and Logan 1151.50 in cash. Ex-Judge Hayes is baring a stable built at the west end of Clear Creek bridge. W. E. Mumpower and son are doing the work. This stable is for the purpose of accommodating the public travel, and Mr. Hares has the place he purchased from G. A. Hard ing about a year ago now in fine shape. The grore has been fenced so as to prerent the stock at large from bothering the campers, who come here for a nice place for out ing. People who want to fish can hare their choice either the old Clackamas river or Clear Creek. E. J. Goodson, who resides at Glen dale, Cal., about 27 miles from Los Angeles, is in Clackamas county with the intention of finding a suitable location. Mr. Goodson is a Missourian and is a "half Mumpower. The dif ference between a Missourian and an Oregonian, one stretches out and gaps, the other is too lazy to stretch and gap. The power plant company or some other party has cleared the brush from the bank of the Clackamas rirer on Mr. Brown's and Grant Mumpow er's land. Mr. Hagerman is holding Ms land for a railroad company, so the brush is cleared up there if noth ing else is done. Mr. Breithaupt has optioned his 200 acres of land for J20,0o0, receiving two per cent cash on the option. MOLALLA. The Molalla Commercial Club has secured a cheese factory, work on the building has already begun. Fredrick Brothers are the men back of the un dertaking and it is expected the fac tory will be ready to receive milk by the middle of June. The building site was secured from L. W. Bobbins. Cheese will be made during the sum mer and butter the balance of the JOHN W. THOMAS, DENTIST. Molalla Mondays. D. C. LATOURETTE President THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of OREGON CITY, OREGON CAPITAL, 50,000.00. Transacts a General Banking Butlnesi. Open from 0 A. M. to 3 P. M Office Both Phones 22 Pioneer Transfer Co. Established 1805 Sucessor to C. N. Greenman FURNITURE, SAFES AND PIANOS MOVED BY EXPERIENCED HELP. PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVICE. SAND, GRAVEL AND BRICK Rates Reasonable, Baggage Stored 3 Days Free of Charge Agency for the celebrated MT. HOOD BEER For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years Ywt qmtu mmmrt, mtw wt crrr. year. Now It is up to the public to furnish the boys with plenty of good milk. "Good" is the word. Well, it looks like Oregon City would raise the $30,000 block of rail road stock for our electric line, seeing that Molalla did as well; not basing Judgment on the Oregon City of the past, but the Oregon City that redeem ed itself at the eleventh and three fourth hour of opportunity when there will be great rejoicing up and down the creeks, across the ridges to the very mountain tops, over the awak ening to life of the old sleepy-poke-easy-city- let "redeemed at last," be the shout words and co-operation the future action. J. N. Sawtell was appointed repre sentative of Molalla Grange No. 310 to meet the co-operative assembly on I the first day of June at the County Court House, Oregon City. jiotaua urange ,o. oiu w::i noia an ice cream entertainment on the ev ening of June 3. The ladles will also serve cake and coffee; proceeds to go towards the new horse barn. A good time for everybody and his best girl. Last Saturday was red letter day for Molalla abroad. Our juvenile base ball boys defeated the YVlllamettes and our regulars the Canbyites right on their own grounds. Geo. H. Gregory is preparing to build I the principle addition to his tenant I dwelling in Everhart's addition. The hay crop outlook Is extremely ! short at this stage of the season. I At the last "report" they were still j firing away on Teasel Creek Hill j "shooting" It down to a 5 per cent grade. Some miscalculations were i made on the beginning of the job, which If it had been followed far ! enough would of dipped some thou- sand feet below Russellville and prob :ably tapped the sod springs; but as It were the proper grade was taken only i after some $300 hole had been made. Its the people's special money that went into the hole so the county will not be deeply concerned. The many satisfied customers wear ing perfect fitting glasses prescribed by C. H. Trulllnger. Optician, Hubbard, Oregon, 6peaks well of his ability. A trial will convince you. MOUNTAIN VIEW. P. D. Curran is in town again and I Is quite poorly. ! Mr. Vanhoy had a well house built, j Saturday, over the well on his prop erty lately purchased from Mr. Har rington. Mr3. McCoy and family, who have been living In Mr. J. N. Harington's cottage on Pleasant Are., have moved to Division street, where they have bought property. Mr3. Walter Kerchem of Logan was calling on friends in this berg last week. We had a frost In this vicinity last week which nipped the potatoes badly. Mrs. Charlie Mav and son of Mal- mi., ut via.iiug, ... jiay ouu iaui' ily this wek. There will be an Ice cream social at the Mountain View church on Mo laila Ave., near Elyville Addition, next Saturday evening, the proceeds to buy paint for the church house. Ed Gottberg has another blacksmith from Portland, he Is also talking of selling his shop. Kev. Mrs. C. T. Blancliard of Port land will preach at the United Breth- P. J. MEYER, Caahlet Residence Phone Main 2C24 MA -b orn church next Sunday evening at 7.S0 o'clock, Mr. Gorbctt's horse Is about well again, so In' drives It a little. Curtis Solhy's horse Is getting hot ter slowly. J. W. Cunln's daughter, Huruloo, Is on the sick list. WILSONVILLE. Mrs. Ed, linker mid daughter, Pearl, spent the day lu Port land last Satur day. Master Kenuelh Stull, of Portland, is visiting at the home of his grand parents, Mr. nud Mrs. John Jemlson. Mrs. Allison linker spent several days of the past week In Aurora, at the home of her undo, Mr. Uotmoy, who has been 111 for some time. The many friends of Mrs. Jako Peters are clad to learn that she has returned to her homo In Wilsonvlllo much Improved in health. Charles Ulder has been 111 for a few days, being threatened with ap pendicitis. Miss Klsie Seoly has been In a very critical condition for soaie time past, being afflicted with Inflammatory rheu matism. Miss Kdna Snoll, of Seattle, arrived In Wilsonvlllo Sunday evening, and spent several days visiting with her aunt and nncle, Mr. and Mrs. Reed tlra ham. The M. It. A. lodge of Wilsonvlllo. Is preparing to celebrate the Fourth of July In our town In real patriotic fashion. It gHs without saying that the celebration will bo nil that Is billed for It nud "then some." given under the direction of the progressive men on the committee having affairs In charge. A delightful party was given at the home of William Nendo on Saturday evening last. In honor of Miss Marie Xendel. who is visiting at the home of her uncle. Dancing was the pleas ure of the evening, and the young folks report a very enjoyable time. Those present were; Misses Mae Hak or, Goorgle Puller, Carrie Fuller, Etta Smith. Esther Nendel, Marie Xendel and Messrs. R. Stallnchor. George Stahlnecker. Ed Tiunrd, Ray Itaker, Wm. Baker, Sidney ltuker and Roy Xendel. We are glad to note the "boosting" spirit which has taken possession of our county seat. When that railway to Sllverton Is finished we hope some one will '"get busy" on an electric road between Wllsonvllle and Wil lamette, th-'n the farmers of this com munity will have a good chance to prove their loyalty to their own coun ty and thereby show a Just apprecia tion of the sacrifices being made by the business men of Oregon City to push our county, with Its splendid re sources to its rightful place in the frout. MEADOWBROOK. Mr. Schafer Is shipping ties on the Molalla river this week. Friday fire was discovered In the top of J. C. Mart's house. The fire alarm was turned on at 5:30 and the fire was under control by 6 o'clock. The roof was burued off, but no other loss. A few cases of measles are re ported. Mr. Kays' children have been exposed, but as they are quarantined, we don't apprehend any danger of their spreading the disease. Mr. Schafer expects to have his new sawmill running by the middle of the week. Mrs. McCorn and daughters were visiting friends in town Sunday. J. W. Staudinger and family were shearing sheep Sunday. Real estate Is in demand. The .Holman and Denlson block has chang ed hands, consideration. 131,000. We congratulate the purchaser, as he has secured some very valuable property. Tiio Caiuy Irrigation Company Is having a quantity of piling cut for Its plant at this place. A new correspondent in Meadow brook last week. Come over brother, and let's have a hand shake. The Jay3 and Grays had a very interesting ba'l game Sunday. The score stood 10 to 37 In favor of the Jays. Josh Gorl.ett, the real estate man of Oregon City, was in tov.-n Friday with some parties from California. O. T. Kay Informs us that he ex pects to engage in some small busi ness enterprise. Perhaps boring out mosquito bills. Albert Engle has a force of men fading and otherwise improving the street in the south end of town. Mrs. C. L. Standlnger and Mm. McE'fresh were calling on friends in the north part of town Sunday. Mrs. C. Hall and children have gone to the Hood River strawberry fields for a summer outing. The city commissioners and the Swift Railrcad Company are planning a viaduct over the Canby irrigation ditch. ELLIOTT PRAIRIE. The entertalnmmt given at tlm school house the evening of May 21st, was an unparalled success. The build ing was crowded and the spectators v. eie delighted with the programme prfpared for thslr delectation. Much credit Is due to those partaking for their excellent acting and also to Miss Mair for ler ski.llul stage manage ment. William Todd relumed from Wash ington last Mond.iv. He will bo at borne for some time. Charles Casto r,ent on a blcyclo trip to McMinnville last Saturday. He viHted friends there. Mrs. Blair was unforainate enough to sprain her ankle some time ago. It Is slowly getting well. Mrs. George Owens returned from Albany last Saturday, where she wus sent as a delegate from the Rcbekah ledge at Needy. Miss Hurkett visited Miss Edna Stanton Sunday. Mr. Lefflor and Miss Blair went to see the ball game at Hubbard Sunday afternoon. Russell Chase and Miss Maude Farmer were at church Sunday and later enjoyed a buggy ride. CLACKAMA8. Three baseball games and a com pany of the state militia for rifle prac tice, made things lively In town over Sunday. The two churches held a union mem orial service In the Congregational Church. Only a few O. A. R. men are left to head the procession, and equal ly few are the members of the W. R. C. However, the Ladles' Aid Societies justified the name and with the two Sunday Schools the procession made quite an interesting Bpectacle as it marched around the square and In to the church. The new pastor of the M. E. church preached a fine sermon. Next Sunday at 10 o'clock a short service will be held at the grange hall; after which all present are In rlted to form In line and march to the cemetery to decorate the graves. The grangers invito all to this nor vice who are Interested In observing the day, SHUOEL. Peter Uohlelid'or hat built new fences around his farm. Ihtvld Moehnko Is building a neat picket fence around his home. Miss Klnoro Glnlhor was out home on a visit for a few days. Homy Geossmlllor hits gone to Port land to work. Albert Moehnko was taken to a Portland hospital the other day to undergo an operation. The Logan baseball team played the Shubel nine on the stolen diamond today. This Is the best game ever played In this neighborhood. The home team won. 3 to I No tallies were made until the Tin inning. Mr. and Mrs. llettman visited with Mr, and Mrs, Huol today. 15. A. Shubel has torn away the old barn to make room for the new, Mr. and Mrs. IJesor. of faulty, vis. Hod 15. A. Sliuehol and family Sunday., Mr. and Mrs. Albert llornsbuh have moved back to Shubel to make their permanent homo, lie Is going to run Ills father's farm. CLARKES. Mr. Seherrublo went to Portland on Monday accompanied by bis sun Alex. to slay a few days lo put a fence around his lot. 11. Sullivan is hauling bis potatoes to town at present. Sam Elinor Is going to plant his corn Immediately. Mr. liorbett was out from Oregon City last week. Mr. Wilson Is hauling spools for the pi'per mills from Mr. runner's. Mr. Worts, from Highland, was out hunting for seed potatoes last Mon day, Ed Grace Is sick with the measles. Many have them at Highland. The Clarkes school will have an entertainment nnd basket social on the 3!'th of May, next Saturday. Henry Klelnsmlth came home last Saturday from shearing sheep uiul left Sunday again. Mrs. Stella Greaves returned last Sunday, after a few weeks' sickness In town. Mr. Larklns has n little colt at his place. We have had frost at some places and froze the early potatoes which turned them black. BEAVER CREEK. William Iloli lander Is working at l)lx Bros.' Lumber mill. Mrs. F. Stelner and sister, Mrs. Hall, went to New Era one day last week. William Parry Is Improving. William Ilartnell and several oth ers went tlslilug Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stelner have re turned from Washington. Dan Spatz and lanilly went to Wil lamette Sunday. U Ruconich nnd family, of Oregon City, called on Hollander's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Grimm called on Mr. and Mrs. F. Stelner Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. II. Hughes and Mrs. Owens called on Carl Stromgreen Sun day. Fred llohlander is hauling lumber from Dlx saw mill. Claud and Clyde Anderson are at work at CumnJwts saw mill. MACKSBURG. Jack Frost, who visited us ono night last week, nipped some potato vines, and tomato vines, otherwise there was not much damage done. Dan Howell and wife, of Portland, visited the hitter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith, lust Saturday and Su nday. A large number of people attended the races at Canby from this place, Saturday, Every one seemed to be enjoying themselves until the last race, when one of the horses got from under control of the rider and dashed Into a crowd of people. It knocked them right and left, and when the dust had cleared away it was found that Leonard Wehner ami Philip Tucker were severely Injured. Wehner re ceived a fracture over the right ee, while Tucker was so unfortunate to have his right leg broken. Mr. Klouse Is having an nd.lltlon built to his barn. Conrad Kock Is do ing the work. lst Sunday morning the Canby Stars and IJberal Colts crossed bats on the Macksburg grounds. The Canby Stars played a perfect game up to the seventh Inning, when the score stood 2 to 0 In Canbyi favor; then Canby's second baseman made an er ror and a coyple more wild throws allowed IJberal four runs In that In ning. When the game ended the score was four to three In favor of Liberal. In the afternoon Mullno and Macks burg played on the hitter's diamond, which resulted In a score of 9 to B, In favor of Macksburg. About 150 funs turned out to see the sport. It looks very cheap of several of the boys that try to see the ball game without paying ten cents. DO YOU OWN A HYOMEI INHALER? If you have a little Hyomel Inhaler (pronounced Hlgho-me) In your homo you have a treasure. Into this hard rubber Inhaler you can pour a few drops of Hyomel and, presto, you have the best little physi cian for catarrh, coughs, colds, bron chitis, croup and asthma, the world has ever known. When you breathe Hyomel you bring the healing virtues of the mountain ous forests to your home. You get the very same healing, antiseptic air that you would breathe If you resided In the forests of pine and eucalyptus of inland Australia, where catarrh or consumption was never known to ex ist. If you have a Hyomel Inhaler In your home, get a bottle of Hyomel for 50 cents. If you have not an Inhaler, ask for a complete outfit, which costs but $1 and Includes an inhaler, a bottle of Hyomel, and simple instruction for use. Hyomel Is sold and guaranteed by Huntley Bros. Co. to cure catarrh, asthma or bronchitis, or money back. It will relieve a cold in five minutes, and will break it up In five hours. It gives most gratifying relief to con sumption sufferers, and Is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Cures Indigestion It relieves stomach misery, sour stom ach, beloliinK.and enres all stomach dis ease, or money back. Large box of tab leu 60 cent DmggisU in all towns. STAFFORD. William Seltwatit's barn has mosl of the outside on. and they expect to have it completed III plenty of time for the coming hay and grain har vest. Miss Anna SchuarU was pleasantly surprised by a Miction shower on May I,"., when graitlteware of nil Muds do seeuded upon her, letting the cat out of the bag as It was Mr, Powell's hand Is Noniowhat hel ler, and ho can move a couple of Ills lingers. No, It was not caused by a runaway. A pain like a silver came Into the ball of his thumb which soon went Into his hand nnd nrm with al most unbearable pain mid the hand and nrm wore swollen, but the physi cians now seem to be slowly gaining (he upper hand of the disease, and he seems to be In a fair way to complete ly recover. ' Mrs. Mays, on the Hayes place has been having n serious time, All the family were down with the measles, except her self, Hut few knew they were so bad off, and had It lint been for Harry tiebhardl. who kindly did the chores and spilt some wiuid, nnd Mr. Seedling, who aeebleully found out that they had to haul water, and went with his team a number of days and hauled It for them, they would have been still worse off. However, they n iv over the worst at present and wo are glad lo say mo on the road to health again. Miss Helen Rablo has been enter taining friends the past week. Miss Grace, whoso term of school closes In a couple of weeks, received word that her brother had the measles and was very sick. Mrs, Ernest Thomas, of the Farsoti place, had a letter from her mother In Dakota stating her young brother was at death's door with tuberculosis. Mr, C. Tledemaii Is to raise his bam Thursday, The basement Is com pleted wo bear, and the foundation laid. Uist Sunday his young son, In running across the Joists, lost his footing and fell n distance of about eight feet to the bottom of the basi ment nud escaped with nothing more serious than a cut Hp, It was a nar row escape. Jack Ellegseu Is having n Fourth-of July every day but Sunday, Masting rocks for tho foundation of his new bam. So Stafford moves In the way of deep wells and bams this year. Mrs. Uablc's oldest boy had his wrist hurt nt school alKiut six weeks ago and It got no better, so last week ho was taken to the doctor, who found one of the bones of his wrist broken. The people expect to meet In the cemeteries the L'Tth to work lu the yords from 10 till 4. Mr. Allen, of tho Seattle Fair seems to bo a small man clothed with a little brolf authority, and trying to show tho world that ho Is "It" on tho ground. Friends to the number of twenty mot nt Homer Kruso's Sunday last, and after n bountiful dinner they were treated to nn auto ride by one of the guests. Tho little lMiy's arm Is belter. A Newcomer has boubht and moved on tho Jim Tumor place. TEAZEL CREEK. Frank Melon and wife are visiting with friends nt Teazel Creek this week. J. II. Qui nn made a business trip to Oregon City last Friday. Many of our Tease) Croekers at tended the decoration services nt the Miller remetery Inst Sunday. Kenthly Qulnn Is operating his shearing machine on his brother's black sheep this week. Carus Herman Is putting an addi tion to his barn, which makes unite an Improvement. ELECTRIC LIGHT IS CHEAP WITH TUNGSTEN LAMPS Portland Railway Light & Power Company C. G. MILLER, AGENT ib'MiVvT A 1"" ,"",,M "' CI'-NIIINE ,,F J t VKUS NOIILR rf.r I lu r -'?!Ji:i " ""'"M"1 "v"u mm Ha .ft ..rSM II JJ H ; LW m ilk from Iht bcal Vmmn, itticily whuloal r.ilhhl)Cil in rortluul in lvi 4 (Will CKNUINE CYRUS NOItl I $4 90. A pui old himcii ohnkcv (muled li ilit diintlcrv liiurtniecd In ih I'nutd bititi Cnitcrimiciil, ami in you. In eonUio nnihinf lotplini pure ititfitht tmkcv. Mn nl tlx railmoli ui Cvrut Nnlil linoil ticluiivdy. Su tin lh hill tlctmihip cwupanirt. Sn do nraily tvery bif utclrvnuhian huiaL HavauMl m'i pure. Ilcvuc n't ajed in wood. IWvauo ii hat ih.i mil. dclieaia. mtolHsiol bul raitly luund. W. J. VAN SCHUYVF.R h CO. EataUiiknl IIM 10). 107 Sswd Sm-t. P.mUd. Oirg.ii CUT 4T tMit kific ano wait TO-nav W. J. Van Sthurwr A Cox, lnui o1. KxUnJ Ul 14 SO ka Uh pWat aaj aa ! .. lr fll. 4rU GENUINE CYRUS MOULT, iw r o .- . .i c i ' !5iL 'JS lllliLi- .S5 Tho questions for tho Sunday School at Teiuel I'rek are, "What woiimn was thrown In tho street and oaten by tho dogs?" Second, "where Is tho verso found (lint contains all tho let lets of tho alphabet but ono?" Tho memory verso for Sunday School be gins with the loiter II for next Sun day, BEAVER CREEK Grippe, grippe, grippe Is the order of the day. , . . Mrs. U Stelner and Mrs. Hall called on Honlke Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Stelner, who have been away for a visit with their daughter, have returned to tho farm again. There are several automobiles that are seen going through our neighbor hood nowadays. Mrs. Swarlt, of Portland, Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Fisher. Tho Hulmnii Bros, are painting their barn. II. W. Parry Is hauling telephone lles to Parkpluco. Kd Join) Is work ing for him. Mrs, V. llohlander, who has boon on tho sick list, was seeii going to church last Sunday. GHHd rn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A GREENWOOD William t'asslilay has purchased an engine of Mr. Worth for use In his new sawmill. Hoinert IC-tstmau and Th'un.H Bros, sent two carloads of wood lo Portland this week. Mr. Breaker Is oil tho sick list. IF NOT WHY NOT? DO YOU USE ELECTRICITY? INVESTIGATE AT huu m ihc Nuulinol. f i oi IW Cm,,m palaiahlt tlavnr ol lha riurd a'. "Hen TJlf."UWiTiJ!f iv atis I Waller Mend U working t Now , Era. i Mrs. William Morgan has relume.! homo froina two month's visit In I'oit- i. m, i Urn Morgan has gone to rcirllatnl on business. See V. Harris about wall plaster, llino or cement, REDLAND Clear Creek Telephone Company will rail n special meeting of Hi" stockholders. Juno 17 nt 10 A. M . nt the Uigiin Grange Hall. A K'"''l ' teudaiiro Is desired. Miss Mortlmoi'i closed school Thurs day evening, for this week, to attend-1-ree Methodist Coliforelirn to bo held In Portland Mr, nud Mrs, A. t), Hollliigaworlh I nm r.iiiminl from tli I r trill, nud Hi (Ihui. I bsiks hi tier than ever In them. They report crops nud garden piotitid Salem sadly In need of rule. William Stone Is home front Halem I'nlversliy for tho summer vacation. (toll of llmior, for tho mouth of May. at the Fir grove school: John Kerr. F.inmn nud l-Mgnr llroek, Grnr Glndy and Gb-n Allen. Adam llrein, l-slle nud Walter Smith. Alva lion ney, Tom nud Allison Allen. Do It Now. Now Is the time to go rid of your rheumatism. You can do so by ap plying Chamberlain' Unlmeilt. Nino cases of of ten nro simply muscular rheumatism due to cold or damp, or chronic rheumatism, and yield lo the vigorous application of this liniment. Try It. You nro certain to be de lighted with the quick relief which It affords. Sold by Huntley Bros. Co. 11 OREGON CITY, OREGON