Oregon City Enterprise DATKH TO EKHKMUDH. Monday, April 5 A rll term prolinlc court runviuum, VXiivmlny, April 7 April turni of county Court iniivciit'i, Wdlni'silav, Arll 7Arll amnion of t'lly euiiiicll Id In- Imlil, FrhUy, April II- Arliorday, to lie olmnrvril by all miIiihiIs, Mnmlay, April l2ltKiilr mmllng" (it Orr)(iii Clly Imaril ill lrml Wrilnimilav, April U -Clarkama county , Hninlity Hi IhiiiI i'iiiiviiIiim nii-ela In Hie Mi'tliinllat olniroli, llrr(iiti 'My. ttonilny. April 111-HprliiK li-ria of circuit court for riwkatuaa county corivaiiml by JuiIk Mi'llrlild. KUIKAV, A IMC 1 1, 0, 1H7. TIIKJt HY I.IHT. Drawn for Urn April Term of Circuit Court. Following in Ilia jury llt drawrj UnI Haturday dy Hlierlir Urate mid County Clink l'lxun (or Iho April term of circuit court which will Ik convened In ltd ciiy liy JiiiIkh Mdlrlduon Monday the 19th Inst; II H lUtrahy, fiiriiwr, t'pMr Molalla CK Italian!, " Milwaukee J Couruiey, " " ; M II ltulliln.fr, " Ilardliitf ' Jaiima llaraio, " Wllhoit ; John II Durllnn, " Maplu Lane V IlUliop H.-cly, " ric.Hnnt Hill I) W llcntli-y, " Mitripmui Cha Thompwm, " TiuUtin . Anion lUrrliitftuu, " Highland I Frank Welch. " J I) J rrini-iiliT, " Harlow A Halted, " Itoring- J C hinlth, " Henrue : 11 8 C l'hlp, " Canby J Monk, " Oirn' Kd lloriinchuh, " llvtr Crrek M II loontiy, " KkIo Creek J K Mills, " Needy U C Kinney, laborer Went Ogn City JPLottan, " O W Church, " Oregon City W W Al.lrldgB, Tomllrown, " " I. Ilium hard, " " " Onn II Youinf, merchant " " IacFrr, " " Henry Cooke, drayman, 1 (ICKIrl.li, electrician ' J W lloutinan, bookkeeer ' J F Ntdaon, miller 1 Hucklcn'i Arnica Malve. The tl aalve In the world (or Cuti. HrnliM'O, fore, Ulcer, Sail Ithctiin, Fever 8ore, Tetter, Chaed hand, Chilblain, Corn, ml all Bain l'.rup tioni, and pofitively etiret Tile or no pay required. It it guaranteed to give pt-rfwt MiiHfi'tion or money refunded. For mile ly Chaiiuan A Co., Charinan llrot Hum k. A fpli-nillj iMnnrr (ilTfn. To ill who dine at Ihe Portland ren t Ait ra nt. im)i the iiMHniin lirulge, the flnnt dinnur to tie had in Oregon City will lie moved. A ieclalty made of fine meat. IIhIi and uauin. Try our Hunil.iy chicken dinner. Clean Utile cr vice and elllcienl help. A quiet pUce to tiring your wife or lady friend. Menla 25 cent. Itheuniiiilm (Julckly Cured. After having heen confined to the hoiihe f ir eleven day and paying out in ihaior hill without benefit. Mr. Frank llulaoii, ol Hault Hie. Mario, Mich . wa cured by one botilu of Chamlierluin'a I'hIii H.iIiu coating 25 ecu In and haa not Hi nee heen tMiililed with that complaint. Foreaie hy ileo. A. Harding A lliime-llke Hold. FurinvrN anil the traveling public will find a comfortable home-like place to atop at when in Oregon CilV at the Oilimtal IuiIhI. Tahiti auppliud with an ahiindunce ( the bent the market af foiil. Hoouia and huda are clean and comfortahle. Our '.'5 cent iiicaln are not excelled. John IiHhKCiiKii, Prop. i id Ice, Thia Ih to certify tlmt we will net he rcHpoiiHililu for any dolita Ih it have or will he contracted (or hy one, Frank Nowull. All permuiH are hereby notiliml not to tniHt him (or anyililng on our account. John F. Noiiiiih, A iiki. ink NoKiim, 4-2 l''l,llllKNCtt Maiiik lillKTON. liHllgeiillou Cured PepreHNlng timus dcpreHH t ho mind; the digestion Im dinturlied. Two or three do-ma of the S. B. Htmduche and Liver Cure will nature your hciiltl. to a nor mal condition. CO centa per bottle. For wile by C. O. Huntley, druggiat. Till la Your Opportunity, On ifioeipt of ten cent, ciudi or otiMiipa, generolia imniplo will Im nmiled of the moat popular Cntnrrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely'a Crown Hnlm) anffloient to demon trate tlio grout niurita of tbo romody. ELY imOTIIEIta, CO Warrou Kt., New York City. Itor. John Held, Jr.. of Oront Falls, Mont., recommended Ely'i ('renin Halm to me. I can anipliaNise lis alntement, "It i a poai. tiva cure for catarrh if imed BHilireoted." Itev. Frnncia W. Poole, l'astor Ccutruirrea. Church, Hulona, Mont. Ely'i Cream Palm ia the acknowledged cure for cntarru and contains no mercur nor any Injurioui drug, rrico, 60 cento. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot all In leavening $trcntb U.$.OovrnmotRaport A LAMIOF MI'KKIOU It It'll N KN. ((Ninllnued froiii pK five.) houtii ouKtiON city. Til K KUTOIIK IIOMK MITK roll TIIK (iriXKNN UK OIIKOOX t:ii y -IIIK NKAIIKaT AViUM III.K anill'llll COMIIININO Al.l. TIIK All VANTAOKa NK( r.n-Aliy 10 MAKK AN IIIKAI, I'l.AI'K roK NKNIIiKNi K "OMK OK TIIK KA( Ta CONNKl'TKl) WITH Tllia IIKAL IIKl l, AND NIOIIILY ai III KII, Kvcr aince the leltlument of the early ploneera at the full of the Willamette thia Nightly and level platen which Iihn an elevation of about o(K) feet above the aca level and but 400 feci above Main atrcet and la familiarly known aa Mt. I'leaaant and haa atwaya been regarded aa the cholceat land about Oregon City and It wai here, in the caily daya of our hlnU-ry, that audi alurdy pioneer, aa McKillley, I Inline, Hedge, While, Warner, I'artlow, Mi Cord, Vance and other look up their claim and pro ceeded to make their line farm which are today tlie equal of any lu th coun try. In tlioiH) early dayi (arming, and eH'clal!y (rult raUIng wa a very profit aide Induntry, and prosperity wa the ruin, The home built at that time were alway palatial in their apoiiit menla and many of the old citixi'UMof today can teatify to the hoajiituhle en tertainment lavialied with a free hand hy ihomi early aettler. A Oregon City watho then principal town In the aiate it wat but nalural that the choiceat land ahould Imj aoiighl after and no it wa that thi whole plateau wa rapidly advanced in vulue. Until a few year hack no one could purchao a amall tract aa the owner pn-fcred to keep the proerty In a whole and not vuhdlvide Into iinall trad. CoiiNequently there scarcely any apparent growth in thi neighborhood. A the city began lo grow and (111 up with residence, lot within the city limit toon became very high priced, and then it wa (hat thia proierty became too valuable (or farm ing purMea and tlio Ix-caine poaitihle hy the very neariiea of South Oregon City to place thia denirahle proH-rtyon the market. In the year I81HI the II rat addition waa plaited, and many lota have aiuce Imiui wild. The whole tract comprine wiiii! '.'lid acre of the McKill ley, Hedge and HolmiV donation land claim, and more recently known at Ihe Aperaon (arm, aUiut one-third ol which baa been laid out into Iota and the balance i reaerved until audi time a it will warrant placing the aame on the market when the aame general plan will be followed In laying out the bal ance. The men backing thia enterprise are all well known biiMinena men who have contributed largely to the growth and progress of Oregon City, and they have very greatly improved the facilities for reaching thia property by their aid in helping to build t!.e present fine plank road which leads through the propeity. One might think that such an elevated place would be veiy Imrd of accexs but on the contrary the grades are very cony. The maximum grade (or a couple of blocka after leaving Main atreet in tlie lower city Is hut 10 xt cent, w ith a few short U and 7 K'r cent, giadea, therefore, the rise bt-ing ao gradual that it ia hard ly not li able. The great benefit from living at this higher altitude Is being aUive the toga and miasmatic influences which are always near the rivers and low land in nearly all climates. In all rnterprlxiiig citic such as I'ita burg, Cincinnati, Omaha, and numerous other prorcroua places, the high ground and surrounding hills are sought after and fancy prices paid fur their sightly localioiiH. There are few sight in America that can equal the magnificent view n( Know clad mountains and mighty forest as can be witneifd from thia beautiful tract. The day is not far dintiuit when the electric car will he coursing over this placfc, and already the right-of-way is being secured to connect the city with the Villioii-8oda Sprinui twenty miles s uth-eiisi of the city. Cable and elec tric road are a future necessity that will follow uss'Hin as tratllu will justify. In the meantime one ia iudcendent by HicHiiHofgood roada mid walks and the very nearness to the business portion of the city, Elsewhere you will II nd the announcement of the trutce, Mr, T. L. Charmuii, who will suppiy further in formation. GLADSTONE. MATCH I.KHH IN ATTIIACTION--A TAHAniSK POH IIOMKB It lovely and picturesque scenery, quite, anil iieauiitui parks ot many acres of moaa covorotl rocks and evergreen trees; its trlens and lake; Its magnifi cent river of ice cold mountain water, its own electric line and great overland railway. No other mburban projierty can compare with Gladstone. An investment in Gladstone, what it meana First and foremoBt a delightful home, which for boaiity and location is second lo none in Iho Northwest. Sec ond a handsome profit in every dollar invested. The Gladstone Real Estate Association a corporation with a prop erty worth a king's ransome, stands ho hind every investor in Gladstone, and proposes to lay out great parks, give Bites to nianulacturing establish ments, build motor lines, improve streets, build sidewalks, improve and develop its own . water power, lay water main and op I erate It own electric plant, run it own mills and factories, biase water power to I otbers, ami encourage schools, churches and public Improvi-un-iit All these Improvement add so much to Ihe value of an Investment In Gladstone. Gladstone--A part of Oregon City- ul.iirh of rortlund The greut com- mercial metropolis of Oregon on one 'side, the grelet niHiiufacluriiig city of the Noithwest adjoluiiin on the other. Gl ulstone la on Ihe East Hide railway and Hoiithern I 'acilli! railroad Electric train every half hour between Portland, Gladstone and Oregon Cltv Electric cars (local service) between Gladstone and Oregon Clly. The handsomest trad of land In the slate of Oregon now lor sale on easy installment at 110 month, at price that will net a hundred ixtr cent profit In one year. II E Caoss, Agent, Oreiion City, Or. Alt' IT LAND TITUS Comparatively few la-oplr know what constitutes peifect title to real estate, and very Irequciiily person Invest their money in land without knowing any thing about the actual condition ol the ti tle. It is not the purpose of this article to explain what coiistiitiiet a good title; that 1 a question for lawyers to deter mine lint we wish simply to direct at tention lo a few simple hut very impor tant matter which are generally over looked hy people when buying and sell ing laud or lending money on real estate security. Many erson buy and tell land in about Ihe same oil hand man ner that they would buy and sell hay or bores. Everybody knows that deeds and mortgages have to be recorded, but few seem to realize that Ihe record is really what determine the validity of the title. For example, the deed you hold may have been drawn by ihe most skillful lawyer and made perfect in every particular, but it in nut proierly recorded your title i detective until the record Is corrtcled. I'ei hap there may have been a mortgage against the land and you may know that it has been paid and satisfied long ago, but unless the record show a proper camellat on your title to the laud 1 iiiij-ei (isjI. 1'roperty ofien changr hands tlnoiigh the medium of slienir and administrators, and un less the record ho clearly that all such transfers were in all resecls legal and regu'ar tlie title ia defective and must be perfected. We have shown, therefore, that the record relating to land lilies is the all important thing, and no person should invest any money in any land on any body's word a to Ihe condition ot the ti tle: and iioIkh)) can know what the record disclose without an examination That is what an abstract ia fur to sliow exactly what -the record diacloee con ceruing everything that in any way af fects the title to any particular piece of land, in such form that au attorney can tell without searching the records him sell whether or not the title ia good, and if not good, he can point out the defects and tell what is necessary to remedy them. An abstract, corrected or ex tended to dale, is as essential to the transfer of a piece of land as the deed it self. It should be considered as an ap purtenance to the land and always no with the deed. If this rule were fol lowed the expense would never he bur densome to anybody, because there would be very little for the abstractor lo do each time, and if defects were discov ered in the record they could he righted at once with little or no exHnse. But under the present method, or rather lack of method, if a niKn is called uOt) to fuimsh an abstract it cost him (or the abstract alone, according to the number ol limes his properly ha changed hands or been incumbered, and if defect are found, which ia almost sure to happen if tlie title ia at all old, it may cost him a considerable amount tf money as well as trouble and annoyance to supply the remedy. If all who buy land or invest in mortgages would Insist on a complete abstract every time, the cost would he very trifling and it would often avoid t rouble and exKnso in the future The Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co., J. F. Clark, manager, whose ottVe is over the bank of Oregon City, can fur nish at reaionable rates a correct absstract of all lands in this county. BUSINESS AND PKOFESSIONAL- PEOPLE BRIEFLY MENTIONED. e. J. m'kittrick. The largest and most complete shoe sti.re in Oregon City is that of E. J. Mc Kittrick, Thia firm cairies as tine a line of gents and ladies' shoes as can be found in much larger cities. The store is made very attractive hy a large col lection of rare birds of which Mr. Mc Kittrick is very fond, and any one trading there is enoyably entertained, different from other places, Mr. Me Kittrick makes his prices to suit the hard times, giving him a large patronage and the confidence of the people. IlllOWSKI.L a CAMI'IIKI.L. No attorneys in Clackamas and sur rounding counties are better and more favorable known than Messrs Brownell Si Campbell, lawyers of great energy and ability. Their o Hi cos are in the Caufleld block and are large and commodious. They are both conscientious lawyers and work wholly for their clients interest. As citizens they are honored and re spected and take an interest in anything that tends to benefit the city. Their practice extend throughout this and other counties and il.i-y alway retain the good will of their clients. MHS, OTTO DKUTK. A neat little store is that owned by Mr. Otto lento, and located on Hev cut h street. Hhe keeps in stock every thing in ladies' and children's furnish ing good and carries a very fine line of liu'es ami embroideries. Call and ex amine liergood and tee what low prices she ask (or them. VANIKI. WILLIAMS. A highly respected citizen and well ' pHtronized business mania Daniel Wil- Ham, dealer In school supplies, con- it . t i . icnoneiy, cigar, tobacco, etc. lie ' -wme popular patent medicines in slock, all of which are highly recom mended. He is located on the corner of Seventh and Center streets, at a very convenient point for all, and bis prices are a reasonable as can be,and his goods all of the best. MARK k ANDHKWS. A very (air criterion of what can be done In our city by young men of push and energy may be found in the estab lishment of Marr fc Andrews. They have been in business about five years during which time they have been very successful. They carry a complete line of foreign and domestic groceries and make a specially of fine teas and coffees. Tlp y are located on the d-rncrof Seventh & Center streets, and solicit your trade. W. II. VOI NO. A poor livery ia an abomination and we are iilad to say there are none such at the livery feed and sale stable of W, II. Young. Mr. Young has vehicles and horses of all description and saddle hores (or ladies and children and can lurnish rigs for funerals and weddings. Hi prices are reasonable and we ad vise one wishing a gentle horse or a gisid lively team to give Mr. Young a call. I. C. MAUIKK'K. Ihe gentleman whose name graces thi article hailed an active life, both as a public man and a private individ ual. Mr. Maddock is the proprietor of one of the neatest and most complete restaurant and lunch counters in Clack amas county, located on Main street, opposite Charman'a drug store. His menu embraces every delicacy of the season and his service is unsurpassed. Being an up-to-date caterer he adapts himself to the prevailing times as his prices will indicate. One can get as good a nieal (or 15 cents as can be ob tained in the average restaurant for 35c. to 50 cents. He hat private rooms (or ladies and families where one can dine in seclusion if they so desire at any hour, aa he is open both day and night. Ilia place ' will hereafter be known aa "The Elk Restaurant" where hia many friends, aa well as "Brother Elks" will always receive a hearty wel come. C. O. lll'NTLKY. Foremost among the druggists of Ore gon City is Mr. C. G. Huntley. Al though a young- man in sue, he is old in experience and is what we might term an "up to date" business man. His store is a mode.! in appearance, and wouid lie a credit to the city of Portland. The atock ia complete in every detail, handling nothing but pure drugs and employing only competent clerks, his prescriptions must necessarily be accur atelv compounded. As an evidence of hia ever being foremost, he is the first to meet all Portland prices and will "go them one better" aa will be seen in his advertisement of this issue. The people i f this city will have no occasion to go to Portland for patent medicines or in fact anything to be found in a strictly first clues drug store. Mr. Huntley is a young man of exceptional business abil ity, devotes his entire time to his store, ana ever studying tlie wants of his many patrons. If there is anything new in the market, in bis line he is sure to he the first toabtain it. We can not express it otherwise than saying that Mr. Huntley is "up to date." DKNT1STRY. Have you ever used eucaine for pain less extraction of teeth? It is better tiian cocaine and guaranteed perfectly harmless. Are you in need of anything in the den tal line? il so call and get my prices for a set ot artificial teeth, void crowns, porcelain crowns, aluminum crowns, bridge work, uold, amalgam, cement and gutta-percha tilling, porcolain inlavs, etc. In fact anything you mav wish in the line of modern dentistry. All oper ations guaranteed. I use all methods of so-called painless dentistry. Dr. L. L. ricKBNs. dentist, Barclay Building, Oregon City. Established 1880. (Concluded on page eight.) Vmn t?.8-Jorml of MdMm Prof. W, H. Peekc, who makes a specialty of Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cur ed more rases than any living Physician ; hi Biiccesa it astonishing. Wo have henrd of case of ao yenrs' standing PlUTl carta Dy him. Ha publishes, valuable work on thia dis ease, which, he (ends with a large bot tle of hi absolute cure, free to any sufferer who mar send their P. O. anil Express address. We advise, ny one wishing a cure, to addres frof.W. B. tlXO. 1. Dm 4 Cedar St, Hew Tar 1IL3 Home Ilenrjtlfylnir. There is nothing that add more to the attractions of a home than flower. The flower-surrounded home is always a happy one, for cross tempers and the "blues" are quickly dispelled by the cherry faces of Ihe brigut flower. At the Gladstone greenhouse the finest col lection o( carnations ever grown in Ore gon City is now ready (or the market, as well as that prince of flowers, the sweet x;rfuiT.ed hyacinth which is potted and ready to bloom. Tlie primroses are also in their perfection and in a vase make a most pleasinv present to a friend. Other standard flowering plants in stock. Cut flowers tor sale. Prices reasonable. Jas. Wilkinhox, Jr. Vegetable Plants. To have an early and successful garden here in Oregon It is necessary to have plants started in the hot bonne that they may be well grown by the time the weather permits their planting out of doors. Jos. Collins, of the Clackamas greenhouse hag a fine selection of cab bage, tomato and other plants now grow ing which he will guarantee to be per fectly hardy and strong He also has lettuce and other early vegetables now ready (or table use. For Young Sen and Young Women There is nothing that will aroue the ire of a young man or woman so quick aa to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is musy their neat appearance Is spoiled. The Troy laundry makes a siiecial'y of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than ia done at the Troy. Leave your orders at Farnswortb'a arber shop. From Cripple Creek. After the big fire in Cripple Creek, I took a very severe cold and tried many remedies withont help, the cold only be coming more settled. After using three small bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, both the cough and cold left me, and in this high altitude it takes a meritorious cough remedy to do any good. G. B. Henderson, editor Dai'y Advertiser. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. Strawberry Plants for Sale. Clark's Seedling, the well known va riety grown at Hood River, best straw berry grown for canning and shipping, 40c per 100, $2.53 per 1000. For sale by J. J. Woblsv, Oregon City. Residence near Elyville. 2t Willamette Valley Farm loans. $1500 and upwards; low ra'es; favor able terms. II. E. Noblb, Commercial block. Portland, Or. r r r r t f i r v V, i i t i A Qregon Cit j ..GLADSTONE PARK.. Conveniently of access Free from the noise Skillful nurses and every class Ample room that patients may have quiet ness and rest. Special rooms for ladies. Services of the best physicians of the county in attendance. A r t t. TERMS REASONABLE. Address, MISS M. OREGON kWHBB DFSICrJS&PRICrS M0(UMttTAL BRONZE CO BRIDGEPORT. C0NM t irniNn an -j thhs-: n i iii' ' irsar Trees and Plants OSWEGO NURSERIES Wa would call the attention of all those trees, that we wave a good apsorlnunt of fruit, fhade, nut-bearirg Evergreen and ornamental trees, and shrubs, small fruits, etc. For complete list of varieties, send for catalogue and price list. Address, WALLING & JABJSCH, OSWEGO. OREGON. F. T. BARLOW, Authorized agent for Oregon City Money fur Farmers. When it comes to buying harnea, i saddlea, whips or robes the prices and work to be had at Willey'a harness shop cannot be duplicated in Portland. P.o- j pairing done in good shape andl ! promptly. Full line of shoes carrieil I and sold at bed rock prices Shoe re pairing attended to. Willey'a lowers and farmers hand made shoes have no superior. Call at I is shop on Seventh street near the depot and see how big a dollars worth you can vet. Mew I'mfertakhig Koom. County Coroner, W. Godfrey has opened an undertaking room on Mairi. street near Tenth street, where he will keep in stock a full line of coffins, caskets and bnrial robes. His prices will be found reasonable. tf Undertaker and Einbalmer. R. L. Holman undertaker and em balmer. Gradnate of Embalming col lege. Full stock of caskets and coffins at prices to suit. Undertaking parlor on Seventh street near the depot. tl Hewing Machine For $20. High grade sewing machines, that will do as good work as as any that are on the market, will be sold for the net (our weeks for from t 4 to $20 by H . O. Cheney, at Cheney's art gallery. Insurance. If yon want to know anything about Fire or Life Insurance or Building and Loan Association, call on IL T. Sladeru He haa it at bis finger ends. Dr. TaaderpooPs Physic, the 8. B. Headache Liver ami Kidney regulator, takes the lead wi th us. For sale by C. G. Huntley, druggist. For Kale. y A good, fresh milch cow for sale. Ad dress O. H. Wrioiit, Liberal, Or. Money To Loan. 1500 or (GOO o loan on A 1 real estate. C II . Dye. Potatoes Wanted. Good marketable potatoes wanted. Address "M" care of E.tebpkis office. Send the Enterprise, to your friend ia the Eat.t and thus give- him an idea ol what is going on in Clackamas county, It may induce him to locate with us. Gladstone haa made a growth ot 60 new houses since the hard times bevan. Use "DUST1NE" for floor. Char-, man & Co., agent. Circular free. Seven minutes to Gladstone two and one-half cents. Hospital. and pleasant located. and dust of the city. convenience of a first fl- hospital. E. LIIBKER, SUPT. CITY, OR. IIHIITE BRONZE Monuments will not Moss-cover or black en. Are artistic, cheap and the most enduring monument made. White Bronze is no experiment It has stood for hundreds of years in Europe and ia not affected by the weather. Correspondence soli cited. On receipt of postal card will be pleased to call and show samples and designs. MONUMENTAL BRONZE CO., C. R. PONNELI., MGR. Sw. cor. Ash and East 10th Streets Portland, Oregon. and vicinity. 1-15. 4-1,5