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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1897)
Oregon City Enterprise DATKN TO EKMKMBLH, Saturday, July ft Grand Fourth of Jul celfUr ullcirf t Union I'ark.una ami ft ha f it 1 ! rant ui Viola. Batunlsy, July 8. Fourth of July oslttbra- ikiii ei (lutiimoiit rsrs. Tuesday, July III. Kotirlli annual am blv of Urn Willamette Vsllrv Cliatitaiiiiui AmocisiIiiii meets In UlmUlons I'trk lo rtmslii In suasion lor twelve days, Kill DAY, JULY 2, 181(7. It El I. KNTATfe THANMFEKS. Furnished Krery Week by the ('lack man Abstract & Trust (.'employ. Hen U II Iloaman to AW l)owmn, Mar 1, 'U7QU D lut 4 seo 0 anil lot 29, 12 1, rle, HI ' (J ten W 8 Gordon ot ux. to U O Mot.jrer, June 8, 'IHI WI)(I acres eoo 1ft Imo hint In nj o( self nee in also Int In 20 acrs too 15 t 2 , r 3 except 10 aera from too 15 t 2 , rSe 1500 Nancy Hull to Anion 1111, Juno 17. W W 1) i 20 acrs of IlenJ Bmlth 2 acre In seca 0 and 10 1 2 1, r 3 J T AiH'rim et us to Mn II T Bla den, Apr 20, 't)5 W D (correction) , bk 43 tf 144, lot 11,12.13 and 14, A)Nrion Add 1'ark plc . . . . Win Harlow et nx to N It Lang, Jna 10, '07 W I) 08.5 acrs seo 20 and t S i, r 1 e Isaac Farr to Lydla Welle, May 20, U7 W D n,4 of lot 7, blk 67, Ore GOO 275 10 gon City 120 Chas Van Huron to W Iny Co of Kan, June 22, '07 ilmrlira deed 151.87 acres In sec 12, He, rlw and se0, 1 4 a, rle 2U4H Emma and Wm Westburg, to L M Graham Juno 2l, '07 VV D 2o0 acres of w j of ao1 sec 31, 1 5 a, r 2e Charlotte McMoiiU et al to David Wlltlnburu June 4, "07 (J CD tract discovered tn book (II, page 125, lea 205 acre II Ira in Straight to II 8 IWIIomy June 23, 'V7 VV I) 2 acree in lut 2 auu 10, t3t, r 2e Hunry Hepler to Margaret Klrg Jan 23, '07 W I) 12,' acres In aec 23. t 4 a, r 1 e O A C K It Co to N Itoylan May 11 '00 deed n of aw aeo 10, 1 4 a, r4 e a F Hoover lo 11 M A.kley, April '07 (J C D 40.40 acre in I'almaUwr 000 100 500 10 claim t8,r 4e ... 1 Joseph Held to Laura Gordon Juno 25, '07 W I) n' of sw.H aeo 22, t 4 , r 4 e Jennie M tang to W II Byrd, June 18, '07 W I) Iota 1 to 15 inclusive and 22 to 40 Inc blk 78, aim loU 42 to 40 (no blk 73, Mln thorn.... Cha Doughtery to Lydla Dougherty Feb 16 '07 W D e,' of iiei4' of nw 'i and e. of nw of se of of aec 27, 1 6 a, r 2 a Daniel Wylaml bv Sheriff to W Inv of Kan June 23 '07, deed n,' of 050 175 e4 ami rie4' of aec 3, 1 5 a, r 1 e 2118 II ltreithantt to C A Wade May 12 '07 W I) J4'of 40 acre in aec 20, t2a, r8e 15 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TKUHT CO. are the owner of the copy right to the Thome system of abstract indexes, for Clackamas couuty, and have the only complete t of ahitracta in the county, can furnish information a to title to land at once, on application. I-oann, Investmonts.real estate, abstracts etc. Otllc-e over Hank of Oreuon City Call and Investigate. Address box 377, Oregon City Oregon. Croup and whooping cough are child' hood' terrors; but like pneumonia, bronchitis, and other throat and lung trouble, can be quickly cured by using One Minute Cough Cure. Geo. A. Hard ing. . Steamship ticket and seasick proven taye. F. E. Donaldson, agt. Thla It Your Opportunity. On receiptor ton cent, cash or stamp. a generous ample will l mailed of tlio moat populur (Jaturrn and Hay Fever Cur (&ly s iiroarn Kami) saftloient to dunion. atrate the grant merit of the remedy. ELY HK0THER8, CO Warren St., Kew York City. Rev. John Held, Jr.. of Oreat Falls,Mout., recommended Ely' Cream Italm to me. I ean emphasize In ttatoinent, "It ia a poirl. tlv enre for caturrh If used m direoted." Itev. Francia W. Poole, Pastor Coutral Pre. Cburoh, llolona, Mont. Ely' Cream Balm I the acknowledged cure for eatarrb and coutuiu no mercury nor any Injurious drug, l'rioo, CO oonta. ROYAL Baking Powder. Highest ot all In leavening Strength. V. 8. Government Report BO VIAR8' TRAD! MARKS, DtaiGN, OOPVRIOHTS 0. ajaia, ftArBHIBIIUlf 1 1 a Anvmie eenillnr a nkntch and itmcrlptlnn muT quU'klj Mirtln, free, wlmtlir an liiTanllon it prnlinlilr pHtonUlile. ConinuiiilniMniia atrliitlr oondclsnlliil. Ulilwi wiener furwHiurliiK pnliinte In Anmrlca. We have a V'liliili)il unim. Ptnt teknn thruuKb Muua A Co. rooulT ipoaliU uutlue lu the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beantlfnllr lllmtntod, lenrent etrmUtlon of iit nleiitlfla Jiiuriml, wenklr, ternm IU.III Tear II.MI tlx month Hpenlmnn ooplee and llXNO llooK OM i'ATl.VTi Hut (res. Addreia MUNN A CO., 301 Breadway, Mew Verk. CORN HARVE8TKW8. 4 Homemade Machine That Will Cat About Five Aeree far VJ. NotwitliHtaiidlng the foot tlmt there are now on the market corn liarvtwitora and binder, the averngo farmer will tttt tunny reaaona find biiiiMilf at hurvoatlng time without one of tlioee putouUtd nia ohlnea. If be ba much ooru to out, be may welcome the following oncoming a bnninraado cntter from an Iowa ooite apoudeut of Farm, Field and Flreelde. He wrltMt We made one out of matorlal on the Slnoe, and It doe a good work aa one tat ooaU i'JO. Make a pair of runner out of S by 6 aoantling or anything that will make good water tied. The run ner niuxt bo about 0 inched high at louet higher If your corn la' tail and atralght Cut them about (Is feet long. Now nail throe 4 fxt (trip acroa the top fence board will da Do not make It any narrower than four feet. Next cover thla with board, making tight floor. Flare the front crowipiece at leant , two feet from front of runner. Bora bole 111 front end of runner to bitch toam to. Team muat be bitched at loait five feet from knife. Use a chain or amooth wire to fiuiten alnglntrne to runner. Bliiglctreua muat be ahort one. If yon have a driver, It will have to be a man who can bold the line out of the way of tbcoperator, or a boy can ride. Now for the knivea. Take two stack cutter kulvea; have them thin and iharp not too thin, or they will turn on the edge. Make a bole In the center of the flrat oroaKpleoe near the fronl edge. Bolt your kuive firmly to I hi; then funton the other end to the runner. Give tho knivea alant rnongh to cut well Be ure the knivea fit cloeely at the Inter aection. Or if yon wlah to have a knife of one piece yon can do an, bnt give it lout enough. 8e that the intersection of the knivea la at leant two or more incite from front ftud of platform, or It will not alwaya cut Place a eat to the right lde of your platform near the front, eo that you can reach the corn eaally. Place a guard or brace for your feet. If yon alip off in front, yon are a goner cure. To keep your horae from backing Into it while turning do not turn ahort ; take a land. Drive a ahort rod In each runner in front of the knivea, bore hole in a piece of timber and place it on thoae roda In front of the kuive. When your borae back on to thia, he I ufe. Place two removable atandard on tho left tide to keep ftxlder from falling off. Take a rope about ten feet ling, fanten end on left aide and lay it over plutform. Bitch up and atari If it doe not go toault you, don't give up. Yon will have to get uaod to it The operator reachea out and hold the corn againat the knife, and aa it cut throw it back. When full, draw your atandard, pull your rope and dump your load, or yon con bold it in one arm till full; then get off and act up. Be very careful with the machine. They are very dangnrou to operate if you are care lea. Homemade Cora Tie. A New York farmer, writing to Rural Now Yorker, tell of a device for bind ing corn in ehork which he baa found to bo much quicker and bettor than to ae tnlk& lloaay: Take old elm burrel tavce, cut thorn Into fonr or five inch length and aplit them inch wido. With a circular aaw cut them diagonally near each end one half or throe-quarter of an inch. Thoae fiuittnura can be mode very fuNt, aa no guide i uooded. To uae them put quantity of them iu a half bnahol ba. knt, a ball of binding twine and a knifa Wind tho end of the twine ouoo around the fnHtonur in tho notch, pas around the ahock and draw it a hard aa nocea- anry. Mind the twine once around through tho notch aud cut it off. It ia advinuble to wear a glove on tho right hand, a the twine will nutko it tender of tor a day or aa A man can bind a (hock in tlifs way much tighter and quicker than ho can select the (talks for a band. Then If tho corn U drawn in tho barn for honking unwind ouo end, draw up tho twluu, and tho shock is agnin snug aud tight and can bo husked with out unbinding if desired. These pieces could be ripped from the edge of any tough 1 U Inch lumber and made for a tritlo at any (hop, but any ono having a foot power (aw can muke enough iutwo hours for ton acres of corn. When the (talkanre fed, it is very ensy to save tho trlis for another year. When to Bow Crlmeon Clorer. According to roles laid down by an agricultural wrltor in Tho American Cultivator, crimson clover ought to be own broadcast at tho rate of 13 to 15 pounds por acre In tho north from July 15 to Oct 15, in the northern tior of southern states until Oct. 15 and in the extreme, south until tho end of Novem ber. It grows during the fall and spring months and can bo seeded among grow ing ooru after tho last working or on Blown stubble, in tomato fields, among grapes, tobacco, eto. , aim will take root without being raked iu or ooverod with soiL If tho ground is nioiHt, it spreads vory rapidly. Probably the best wny of seeding is to prcpnro tho ground as for any other crop and lightly harrow in and roll the soil Corn For Fodder, The Illinois experiment station some years ago made numerous experiments to dotormine the comparative merits of thick and thin planting of corn, and the conclusion reuched was that the thicker the planting within reasonable limits the greater the amount of foddor, but that there was very little difference In the value of both oombined. If the ob- oot is to get a liberal supply of foddor without much reference to ears, thick TOWN TALK. Tho Public Aroused During the Past Week. Crowd of Teoiile Called at C. 0. Jfuntley'H Drugstore, to Get Free HampleH of DR. HOBBS SPABAGUS KID NEY PILLS. KaiidrcdM No if Tenting the Homed j- In thl Vicinity. NOW FOR RESULTS An intense Interest was created In tbl vicinity by the announcement in last week's Issue, that a free package ot Dr. Ilobbs Nparsgus Kidney Pills would be given away to any person who would call and ak (or it at CO. Huntley '( drug (tore. Tlii Interest was shown by the unex pectedly numerous calls made at the above (tore. Many of the caller, who are auflors (rum kidney complaints, ex pressed tlmir astonishment at the offer to make no charge (or the samples. Here tofore, th e practice of mediclue propri etor is to require pay In advance, and let tbe aniicteu take tne cnance oi cure. . The proprietors of Dr. Ilobbs rJparagus Kidney Tills a.e reversing this practice, preferring to exercise the golden rule of "duiug to other aa they would be done by." They believe, because It has been dem onstrated in every instance, that if those s fleeted with kidney troubles once try these pills, tliey will be convinced of their morit, and get well by their use. For this reason they made arrange ments with Mr. Huntley, to freely distri bute aa many sample boxes as should be called for, during the last seven days. Everyone who asked for a box was given it free of charge. Some of those calling for packages, have expressed themsel vet aa follows : "The science of medicine baa certainly advanced when the proprietors of a reme dy can stake to much upon a free and universal' test of its merits," "The honest and straightforward man ner in which the medicine la offered for trial, gives me confidence to use it. I hope it will prove helpful." "Dr. Ilobbs announcement that be baa mad? a great discovery which will cure and build up the kidneys ; and his offer to prore it free of charge is a novel propo sition, and gives me great hope of relief." "This is certainly a fair proposition I have everything to win and nothing to lose." Many will be curious to know what are the results of the test of these pills now going on in the neighborhood. It ia a little too soon to look for results, prob ably another week will make them known. If those getting the samples have faithfully followed the directions, they will be encouraged to persevere in their use. It is gratifying to learn that wherever similur distributions have taken place, there has followed a large sale of the remedy, and many letters of gratitude have been written by those who have re gained lost health. Every person who knowa or suspects that his kidneys or urinary passages are affected : every person who baa any of the following symptoms, should make a test of there pills with out delay, vis: Pains in the Hack or sides, Headache, Nervous ness, Frequent Thi'st, Shortness of Breath, Pulllness of the Eyelids, Swell ing of the Feet and Ankles, Dark Colored or Scanty Urine, with albuminous or other deposits in the urine, or too fre quent urination. For the benoflt ot interested persons, living out of town who, from any reason, tailed to get a sample Dr. Ilobbs author izes us to say, if you will cut out the coupon below and mail it to the Ilobbs Remedy Co., Chicago, 111., wilh your name and address, a sample box of these pills will be ' sent vou by mail, postpaid, and free of expense. t FOB BALK BV C. G. HUNTLEY, Druggist, OREGON CITY, ORE. CUT THIS COUPON OUT. Upon receipt of THISCOUl'ON together witii your name and address within one week front itate of -tills paper, we will forward by mail a FRKK SAMPLE BOX of Dr. Hobbs SparaRiis Kidney Pills; also hie book on kidney dis eases. HOBS RBWBDY CO., Chisago, 111. Notice. All persons knowing themselves In debted to the estate of the late Toter raquet, are hereby notified that the estate is shortly to be settled up and all accouts not paid up by that date will be proceeded against for collection. Mrs. Sabaii Paquet, Administratrix. 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