Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 20, 1902, Page 8, Image 8

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    JUNE 'JO,
1902
ENTERPRISE, FRTDAY.
News of the Week
Friday, June 13.
Violence is reported in the Wyoming
Valley .
Utah Press Association arrives in
Forlaud.
Tort 01 Portland Commission will send
old dredge on trial trip.
Wheat opens strong in the East, but
breaks belore the cloee.
Superior lodges of Workmen and De
gree of Honor visit Astoria.
Cornerstone of Scottish Kite Masonic
Cathedral laid in Portland.
First adnal move made toward San
Franrisco-Manila cable line.
Charles W. Bricker, well known tall
man, is drowned in Portland.
Militia-men are in charge of Pawtuck
ct, K. I., owing to street-railway striae.
German warships were sent to Venu
ela simply to safeguard German interests.
Saturday, June 14.
Sumpter, Or., is to have smelter.
The House passed the irrigation bill.
Cuba refused to admit Chinese labor
ers. Wet weather pushes Eastern wheat
prices up.
Commissioner Doech returns from
Charleston.
There was no serious trouble in the
strike at Pawtucket.
The President, in a special message,
targes relief for Cuba.
Wilkesbarre miners were held in
check by strike leaders.
Salem Iodise of Masons, No. 4, cele
brates its fiftieth anniversary.
Bogus officer secures release of three
prisoners on Spokane reservation.
The Senate considered the Domination
of Captain Crozier to be Chief of the
Army Bureau Urdance.
British ship Speke ready ftr sea with
largest wheat cargo ever shipped fiom
the Pacific Coast to South Africa.
King Edward held ft special court at
Buckingham Palace. Panes rehearsed
tueir part in the coronation ceremony.
Sunday, June 15,
Portland lost another game to Butte.
Chinese rebels bombard city and kill
many.
All Kansas crops are in the best of
-.Condition.
Yale wins intercollegiate baseball
championship.
Senator Elkins offers resolution for an
jiexitiou of Cuba.
Governor Gage begins libel suit against
Eaa Francisco Call.
- Senate agrees to irrigation bill, which
a )w goes to the president.
Special convention may be called to
decide course of soft-coal miners.
Colonel Lynch, M. P., on trial for
treason against British in South Africa.
At Salt Lake City the jury found
Horteoson guilty of runnier in the first
decree, and he will have choice of bang
ing or shooting.
Paul Cnderwood. charged with mnr
dering his 3-week void babe at Ballard,
Wash., has been captured, stter ahout
(wo weeks' chase, anil is now in jail at
South Bend. He alleges that bis wile
knew about and took an active part in
the doing away of their infant, despite
her strong denial. He states that he
will give testimony implicating Mrt
Underwood on the stand.
WHERE DOCTORS FAIL
To Cure Woman's Ills, Itfdla E.
riukhatu's egelable l om-
pound Succeeds.
Judson Writes:
Mrs. Taullne
"Pkab Mm. PiNK.Ha.at : Soon after
my wnrrij two years gt 1 found
myself iu constant paiu. The doctor
said my womb waa turned, and this
caused the pain with considerable lu
flamiuation. Ho prescribed or uie for
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MRS. PACLIN'K JITWOS,
Secretary of fjeheniierlioni Golf Club,
"UrvxAljn, ew York,
four months, when my husband became
impatient because 1 grew worse instead
of better, and in speaking' to the dnif
pist he advised him to get Lytlin 1-1.
lMnkham's Vegetable Compound
aud Sanative 'Wash. How I wish 1
had taken that at first ; it would have
saved me weeks of sufferiup. It took
three long months to restore me, but
it is a happy relief, and we are both
most grateful to you. Your Compound
has brought jor to our home and
health to me." Mm. Pai'ijxb Jvdson,
47 Hovt Street, Brooklyn. N. Y.
(5000 firfrit If afcm ttttimomial la mot ftmlif,
It would seem by this state
ment that women would save
ttone and much sickness if they
would pet Lydia E. lMnkham's
Vegetable Compound at once,
and also write Ut Mrs. lMnkham
at Lynn, Mass., for special ad
vice. It is free and always helns-
Four days of debate in Senate before
voting on canal bill.
Kizil Kongan won the Grand Prix de
Paris, of LHO.OOO trance.
Soft coal miners helD strikers by not
supplying anthracite markets.
Dr. J. L. P.eavis is suspended from
State Dental Association for advertising.
Kramer, nrnfessional. and HlirleV.
amateur, break world's wheeling records
at Newark.
Baccalaureate sermons preached at
State University, Oregon Agricultural
College and other Oregon colleges.
Monday, June 16.
j Five soldiers boloed by the Filipinos.
Bo-re are surrendering in large num
berg.
First Christian Church in Portland
dedicated.
Wool if Baker County was never so
clean and fine.
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the
crowning
joy of
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tglo have
healthy
children. But there can be no joy in
motherhood without health, and without
health for the mother there can be no
health for the child.
It is of vital importance for women to
know that the health of mother and child
is in general entirely within woman's
control. The thousands of women who
have used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription when expecting motherhood,
have testified that it made them healthy
and happy in the days of waiting, made
the baby's advent practically painless,
and gave them health to give their chil
dren. '
Mn W. J. KiiMrr. of Hill Dale Farm (Hnoa
twirR Center). hnosburff. Vt., writes: "Muring the
year I found myself expecting; maternity,
aud in rapidly failing health. 1 surf ered dread
fully from bloating; and urinary difficulty. I
waa growing perceptibly weaker each day and
suffered much sharp pain at times. I felt that
omething must be done. I sought your advice
nd received a prompt reply. Took twelve
bottles of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
and also followed your instructions. I Began
so Improve immediately, my health became
excellent, and I could do all my own work (we
live on a good sized farm). I walked and rode
all I could, and enioyed it I had a short, easy
confinement and have a healthy baby boy."
The People's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, a book containing 1008 pages,
is given away. Send 21 one-cent stamps
for expense of mailing only, tot the book
in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the
volume bound in cloth. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Tuesday, June 17.
Storms in Central Europe damage
crops.
There is no clianee in the anthracite
miners' strike.
Appropriations for Oregon harbors not
available at present.
Minister Quesada presented bis cre
dentials to the President.
Corn gets most of trading in Eastern
grain market, and advances.
Supreme Lodge of A. O U. VV. takes
a trip np Valley, and returns.
Root assumes full responsibility for the
payment of money toGumez.
Two military prisoners escape from
guards near Fort Baker, Cal.
School election in Portland results in
defeat of kindergarten scheme.
Cullom and Kittredge spoke in the
Senate for the Panama Canul route.
Steamship Homer to load a cargo of
lighthouse supplies at Portland for
Alaska.
Wednesday, Jnne 18.
Supreme I-odge, A. O. U. W., elects
officers.
Portland swimming baths thrown open
to public.
There may be no legislation for Cuba
this session.
Portland City Council invites bids for
public market.
Indian War Veterans hold seventeenth
annual session.
Venezuelan revolutionists fired on
Norwegian steamer.
The House passed the bill amending
the bankruptcy law.
Disorderly scenes occurred in the
French Chamber ot Deputies.
Grasshopper plague in Sacramento
Valley is becoming more serious.
Non-union miners cannot be imported
into the Pennsylvania coal fields.
Speeches were made in the Senate on
the canal by Perkins, Stewart, Morgan
and Gallinger.
John P. Hopkins was chosen chairman
of the State Central Committee by Ill
inois Democrats.
Thursday, June 19.
King Edward is advised to take a rest,
Riifb for Fort Hall Indian Reservation
continues.
The House passed the general defi
ciency bill.
Carnegie asked to aid University of
Oregon library.
Manv persons were hurt in s riot at
Patterson N. J.
The British tax on maize will be re
duced one-half.
Nebraska Republicans nominated a
full state ticket.
The next Supreme Lodge, A. 0. U W.,
will meet at St. Paul.
Infant believed to have been murdered
in hotel at Haines, Or. j
The beet-sugar Senators declare they j
will not vote for the Spooner bill.
A convention of coal mirers has been '
called to decide whether the strike shall
I be general. j
Ojjteial Vote IHtlrict ();
. cent.
Following is the oHichtl vote for jus
tices of the pence, c nst.tblea and road
supervisors at the election held June
2nd, in Clackamas county i (Corrected.)
Jutii'e and Constables.
District No. 1 Justice, J. A. Turner
W. U. F. Aden HO, Charles Hansen
108.
DUtrict No. 2 J. C, Haines 115.
District No. 3 Justices, John Wise
211, James A. Wells 13(i; constable,
George Mooney 174, Leonard Jones 100.
District No. ! Jiistir, LIvyMipp
OS', J. W. Loder 6:1); constables
Moody 782, Cooke 57u.
Pistget No. 0 Justices, William
Knisht 213. J. A.lliahani 217.
District No. 7 Justices, K R. Rra'
ton 73. J H. Joy tier Bit. P. Malloy 62.
constable. L. L. Grihlile fll, K. M
Mathews ti2. John McCreary 50.
Justice district No. B Juadces, J.
Labour 1112. II. Skiivin Mil; constable,
John Haiigh 17, J. 11. Taylor 121.
District No. 0 Justices, W. F.
Mueller, 55; R. M. Cooper l"'l ; consta
bles, Aip 1). Jones 12!lt F. Molden
hauer 70.
District No. 10 Justices, M. E. Ksn
die 77, L. P. tVjiiiarnn 62s constables,
Everett Pollock 75. B. C Palmer 57.
District No 11 Justices, L Tenny
W, J. J. KargMd, 116: constables,
T. R Put.L 116, F. 11 King 75
District No 12 Justices, 8. C.
Young M; constables, J. L. Bates IK1,
R. 0. Heiser 83.
District No. 13 Justice, T. G. J'n
rud 171 ; constable. Bert .lonsrud 172
District No. 14 Justices, C. W.
Case.lav 00, J. P. Woodle t7 J consta
lee, B. "F. Forrester 83. Homer Glo
ver 97
DUtrct No. 15 Justices, G. W. Ow
irgsllO, H. F. Smith lllj constable,
R. G. Garrett 111, 8. J Ksuffmann 78.
Road Supervisors.
DbdHct No. 1-W. II. Connsell. 182.
No. 2 Walter Wilson, 89, P T. Da
vis 68.
No. 3-A. H. Ritxau 81, O. W.
Griffin 60.
No. 4(j B Linn 53, Joseph Ca
hill 4fl.
No 5 Andrew Vetsch 25, John Bird
sail 38.
No ft John Revenue 52.
No 7-Charles Leak 20, James Fea
glea 45.
No 8-Ed Kopper, 15.
No 0 Henrv Johnson 30,
No 10-W R Oattield 34, Charles
Duncan 29.
No 11 John E. Smith 142, Jesse
Man.tield 88.
No I2-J.0. Sprgue67.
No 13 W U Mattoon 18, James Ful
lam 30.
No 14 F E Ternan 6, G F Gibbs
06. W O Dickersnn 39.
No 15 Ward B Lawton 75, E E
Kelloi'i 28.
No ltt Auust Rtaehbv6S.
No 17-A H Knight 67, Joh Baney
107.
No 18 Tohn Shannon 75. Fred
Moehnke 72.
No 19 P Pendleton 19. J J Mai-
latt 68.
No 20 A J 6lromBren 22, Charles
Welch 21, John Puts 13. Joseph Pol
look S5.
No 21 J H Wright 3, 0 R James
27.
No 22 Henry Rata!l 90.
No 23 W B Toll 62, Henry Zeig
ler 43.
No 24-Carl Hilton 7, E A Montan-
den 63, D B Yoder 39.
No 25 Frank P. Broach 21, Herman
Harms 36, Ed M Morris 50.
No 27 John Barth 70, I D Larkins
32.
No 28 B F Bovle 30.
No 29 Herman II Sin id t 28.
No 30 Thomas Fox 80, U II Locev 51.
No 31 John Aden 55, A II Borland
37.
No 32 W 0 Heater 03, G 8 Young
65.
No 33-.T A Reid 69.
No 34 Ed BMorf 76. Jeff Shaw 100.
No 35 Fred Wagner 25.
No 36 Bud Thompson 67, John Ea
gan 23.
Corrected Official Returns of Eectiori June 2d, 1902.
On account of Kv:l errors In returns a published List week we agjln publish table cot.
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KfcAL ESTATE TKASfES.
Furnislied Every Meek by I lie flat la
mas Abstract A Trust t o np.ui).
M A Blankenship to J L Waldron
Lot 4, Blk 28, U C $ 900
A Smith to J b Smith, 137 acres in
sec 28 & 29 111 t2sr4e 500
F A Ely to J W Gray, Lot 1, Blk 3,
Ely's Add 75
S Coover to A U Fratt, lois 100 &
10", Scotts Mills . bio
F W Youmana to B B Youmans, 37
acres iu Matlock claim, 1 2 s, r 2 e 1000
W J Ranch to C Rieuiao, Lot 3,111k
1. Fairview Add 100
E W Y Johnson io E Doty, Lot 3,
Blk 17. Bolton 200
J L Cochrane by Adinr to J Roggie
t'A of nw A 3.ii0 adjoining in sec
8, tSsrl e 1800
I Graitoii to R R Carlson, 160 acres
in sec 21 A 28 111 1 1 s r 4 e i-AX)
II C Sievens to C K Shannon, Lot tf
Blk 8. Minset City 5U0
J Perry lo 8 Wylde, 10.30 acres in
sac 21, t Us r 1 e aJU
C E bnannon to M Stevens, part
Blk 62, OO 450
W Meldrum to E P Rands, 6 acn
in Rmearson CI. t 2 a r 2 e 976
Ruddiman to W C Brown, w of
se & se of se, sec 3, t 2 s r 4 e , . . 1
W O Brown to J Nelson, same land 1200
C L Shannon to C A l'aizlaiT, part
Lota 7 A 8. Blk 62. OC 1400
H Brush to A Kohler, n of e of
nw of sec 3o. t 4 s r 1 e 400
B Freidnch to J C Solle, 5 tracts in
Parrott CI 350
I Frr to C A Stuart lot 5 blk GO O C 1
G J Trullinger to B Freidricha, 140
acres in CI 42, t 4 a r 2 e 2300
Win R Wade to 0 Johnson, 20 acrs
inP Welch CI, t 2s r 2 e 1500
L Rotermuud to E Buily, Part Blk
1, Roots Add 475
THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 4
TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy
right to the I home system oi abstract
indexes, for Clackamas county, and have
the only complete set of abstracts in the
County, can furnish information as to
title to land at once, on appl: ation.
Loans, Investments, real estate, abstracts
etc. Oniceover Bank of Oreiron City.
Call and investigate. Address box 37.
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Kusl.
Before yon make ilelinite arranyeuieiits
for tlial trip east let us quote you rates
via the Illinois Central Kailroail. Our
rates are tlie lowest to be had, and it a il
par you to write us. If you haven't time
lo communicate with us, tell the a. mil
from whom you purt'liaice your ticket
that you want to travel by way of die
Illinois Central, and you will never re
gret the trip.
If any of yonr relatives or friends in
the east are coining west while the low
ratVs are In elfect write us about them,
nd we will see that they gut the lowest
rales with the best service.
Throuuli tourist cars, personally con
ducted excursion cats, free reclininu chsir
cars in fact all the latest conveniences
know to modern lailroading.
For particulars regarding rates, time,
ervee, stopovers, different connections
..i d routes, Etc., etc., call on or address ;
H. II. Tki Miu i.i.,
142 Third Ktreet. Com'1 Agt.
Portland, Ore.
Brunswick House & Itcslaurant
Newly Furnished Rooms.
Meals at All Hours. Prices Reasonable
Opposite Suspension Bridge.
Only First Class RcHtiiurant
In Town.
CIIARLKS CATTA.
ProprifW
CASTOR I A
For Infant! And Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
MURROW'S BARRED ROCKS
Are at thn top. Have won at two of tlio .argent fl8 in
NorthweHt, l.ioi l!l()2, bIho at tlio Htato fairs. Uok up
record, Some fine keciling cockrclu from our Jtrizfl winninf
Htrain 2.(X) am up. AIho a few white rm'k cock rein 2.00. 1$
2.CKJ per netting.
J. MURROW & SON,
Oregon City, Or
Some Reasons
Why You Should Insist on Having
EUREKA HARNESS OIL
IJneoualed by any other.
Renders hard leather soft
Especially prepared.
Keeps out w.-iter.
A heavy bodied oil.
Harness
An excellent preservative.
Reduces cost of your harness.
Never burns the leather ; iu
Efficiency is increased.
tecures best service,
titches kept from breaking.
Oil
Is sold in all
.ocalitiee
Rtaadard Oil Cmmb.
IB
Enterprist and V, Oregonian
D0NT GUESS
AT IT ,.f
but if you are going east write us for our ratrt "jj
let us tell you about the service and accommodations offered bj
IllinolsContral Railroad. Through TourlstCar
via the Illinois Central from Pacific Coast J
Chicago and Cincinnati. Don't fail to write u wl
your trip as we are In a position to give you some valuable inform
tion and assistance. 5319 init.t 0f Track over which la opeua
some of the finest trains in the world.
For particulars regarding freight or passenger rates call on
address
J. C. LINDSEY, B H TRUMBULL.
T. V. & P. A. Coru'l ABL
14J Third Ktreet, Portland, Ore.