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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1902 . CORRESPONDENCE -,..- I.mta mill Illl'llPC Send In articles before Wednedays of each; week, otherwise it reaches us too late for j publication. Eldorado. Threshing is all doi.e here. Chas. Spence lias his barn nearly done. ' The hops here are very light this sea son. Fire and hop-piekini? is all the rage now-a days. The dam e at "Cames" Saturday even lug was grand. Chas. Thomas and Sebastian Bauy were in our burg Sunday. lion't forget, Charles, that Grandpa Faine has tin on his gate posts. Mrs. A. L .Tones has quite a large "family" during hop picking. C. Smith has theirnew residence n-nrlv done. Kd Bowman is boss carpenter. Veva Jones has returned from Aurora, where she has been working the p.ist week. Clyde Smith took Mrs. Kd. Bowman and family to Mr. Ed. Fellows' hop yard Sunday. A.lkins1 teams were seen in the west end of our burg -Monday with timber for Mr. Wolff. Clyde Smith returned Friday from ' Eastern Oregon. Clyde is a "tin horn bn. karo" at present. Chns. Snander was loser of a lot of HI 1 ' fei.ee on Monday, being in range of the fire that paseed through our Durg made a clean sweep as it went. It Ely. Harvey Everhart, of Molalla, was in town Monday. Mablon Moran, of Portland, came up Tuesday to visit home folks. Mr. Muriow's son ia sick with typhoid fever. Dr. Strickland is in attendance, W. W. May ia cleaning out bis store room, preparing to buy oats and baled bay. A niece and nephew of E. Warner, from Medford, made their ancle a pleas ant call Tuesday. Mrs. Everhart and her sister, Mrs. Johnson, returned from the farm at Mo ' lalla, Monday evening. . Mrs. Johnson left Tuesday evening for Lawrence. Kansas, in response to a tele gram informing her of the serious illness ef her father. F. A. Ely and Mrs. Ely and Mrs. Evan Williams and daughter, returned last week from a very -pleasant outing at Newport. R. Clifford Beattie, of Tacoma, took in the Elks' Carnival, at Portland, last week, and made his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Beattie, of Ely, a very pleasant visit, aiter an aosence of seven years. On Monday a fire broke out near Roberts' place, and burned his dwelling . and fences and swept across to the Mo lalla road, near Win. Dixous', burning his fences and unoccupied house and pranary, with 25 or 30 bushels ot wheat. Some sheep were badly Bcorchfd and gome fancy chickens roasted. Sparks l.-om burning trees were carried across the road and ignited in the woods, and the fire continued on toward New Era. Dover. L. A. Gordon has gone down on the Culumbia to work for a ehingle mill com pany. Does the Baby Thrive If not, something must be wrong with its food. If the T mother's milk doesn't nour-1 ish it, she needs SCOTT'S EMULS'ON. It supplies the elements of fat required for 2 the baby. If baby is not nourished by its arti.icial food, then it requires Scott's Emulsion Half a teaspoonful three or four times a day in its bottle will pave the desired effect. It seems to have a magical effect upon babies and children. A fifty-cent bottle will prove the truth of our statements. Should be taken In summer s well mm winter. roc. and f i.oo, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chmi. New York. Moth er My mother was troubled with consumption for many years. At last she was given up to die. Then she tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was speedilv cuieJ.' D. T. Jolly, Avocn, N. Y. No matter how hard your cough or how long you have had it, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the best thing you can take. It's too risky to wait until you have consump tion. If you are coughing today, get a bottle of Cherry Pectoral at once. Tbrec tlits : 25c, 50c., $1. All drajfUM. Consn't T'Mir doctor. If he y k . then lu li " If lw y,ou ti tak It. then don't tk It. H knowi. Lav It with hi"l. w " "MlnK. .1. C. AYKK CO.. Lowell. Mull. EMM James Marrs is having a picnic taking parties out in the mountains, locating timber claims on unsurveyed hind. The mountain south of here is all taken up to the reserve, queer what they are going to do w ith it, I do not think they know themselves as they have plenty of fire water with them. If it had not been for the fire we would have finished threshing here on Wednes day. Again we are blessed or cursed with a forest fire. It broke out this morning and has been raging all day, aud tonight at 9 o'clock it has not abated. It is in the green timber, destroying large bod ies of it. It burtied the Willis buildings, house and barn, also Frank Habbett'a buildings. Mr. Bridenstine's place is in danger. They have taken everything out of the house to a place of safety, he being at the hop yards. We can get no help from outside, as Sprinirwater has a small blaze. Threshing stopped. There are but six men left here to protect the property here It looked probable this morning tha. Mr. F. Busch's place waa in danger, but at present it is all safe. If there is a strong east wind these places are all in danger, as the fire is east of this place. Bpnngwater. We are through threshing at Spring water. Howell Bros, threshed 10,000 bushels, Leweilen-Dubois Company 15,- 000, making 25,000 bushelB in Spring water. MissOra and George Lewellen have returned from Eastern Oregon, where they went for the former's health, which is not much improved. Fears are enter tained that her lunga are affected. Quite an exciting time was had in Mr. Shibley's pasture the other day. Earl Shibley went to drive up the cows. His dog got after a panther, which ran in the barn aud then got the best of the dog, ao Earl concluding he had better get a gun and a larger dog, ran across the field and got Mr. Kandle and Mr. Auston and dog, wb ch, after quite an exciting en counter, killed the panther. It was 7)2 feet from tip to Up. On Monday the east wind revived fires that were smouldering. Mr. Kidgway had been burning slashing. Fire left in logs was blown across the road, where H. Dubois had been cutting wood, which put the kidgway buildings in imminent danger. About the same time, fire start ed where Mr. Carey had been burning straw, but the threshing crew soon sub dued the fire, after it burned fifty cords of wood for H. Dubois. The fire lias started up near Busch's ranch. Mr. Kropf is on the eick list. H. Wolfer, of Aurora, seen here Friday. F. M. Berry and family left for their Alaska home last week. Dr. Fisher, of Missouri, was visitinit friends here Monday. Mrs. 8. Hess, of Portland, is staying at her father's, Mr. J. Osterboltz. Charles Wolfer and family, of Redland, are stayicg with H. Wolfer, picking hops. Mrs. Asa Yoder and her relatives, who are just from the East spent one day last week at David Yoders. Everyone is very busy picking hops nowadays and all expect to have a small fortune stored away after hop season. Molalla. The autumn wedding will soon begin. Sheriff Shaver's family are preparing to move to Oregon City. Wni. Everbartwill run the J. B. Sha ver farm for the next two or four years. Miss Zoe Shaver had the misfortune to throw ber ankle out of place last Satar. day evening. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of More dust than over; smoke enough for any Indian; hop picking progressing, with threshing going on at full blast. The "X Y Z" Courier correspondent recently gave an account of a record breaking run for a day, at 2-0 bushels, lor the Shaver & lliirlesa outfit, at their settings. At one setting, on the 4th day of September. lW'.', the Cole Bros, outfit threshed "VliO bushels. Therefore, the "broom" may now be "advanced" to the other "Advance" until we hear further. Mr. Uussell bad a narrow escape last Sunday, while moving the outfit of Sha ver and lluilews, on tho Shaver farm. The tongue of the separator pulled out while crossing a ditch, letting the separa tor j imb against tho engine. Abe Hun sell jumped out of what would have been his death j.imb an instant before the col lision ; as it w.s, a pulley gave his arm quite a blow. Heaver (reek. Mrs. 0. A.Thomas, of Wardner, is visiting the Paney family at present. Abel Thomas has finished his summer tusk of h ailing wood, aud says he wants no more of it. Beaver Creek was once more aroused by the long whistling of the Sluibel sawmill. Every body quit work and went to the re.-cue of the buildings. So fast diil the lire t.avel that the people did not have time to rescue their poor animals and many burned to death. Help came as soon as possible. The owners of the buildinirs were hoppick ing and knew nothing of the danger of their home. Win. Moehnks and Edward Horns.iuli are the only unfortunate ones to lose their entire home ; the rest have only lost their barns and grainaries which were all full of bay and all the fences of the whole neighborhood are entirely burned to the ground. Some have lost as much as $4(100, without any insurance, and the entire loss is esti, mated at nearly $18,000. The fire is lagiug and beyond control, and has no liklehood of stopping until it rains. Misses Annie and Lizzie Perry have returned to Beaver Creek, from where they have been working at Waidner Idaho. Notice ti Taxpayers Owners. and Property Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization of the County of Clacka mas, State of Oregon, will for the week beginning Mondav, October 13, 1U02, be in attendance at the ollice of the county clerk, in said county and state, for the purpose of publicly examining the assess ment rolls of said county (or the year 1002, and correcting of all errors in valu ation, description or qualities of lands, lots or other property. It is the duty of all persons interested to appear at the time and place herein mentioned, and call the attention of said board to any errors in assessment, or property not as sessed, so that the same may be cor rected in the manner provided by law. Please call early in the week. E1.1 Williams, Assessor of Clackamas County. Si coiKl-IitiiKl Wheel ii imI Jiim lor xale cheap, .lolmnuii A; (.limb. Ilewarc of the Mnlf. No profession has advanced more rap idly of late than surgery, but it should not be used except where absolutely necessary. In cases of piles for example, it is seldom needed. DeWilt's Witch Hazel Salve cures quickly and perma nently. Unequalled for cuts, bums, bruises, wounds, skin diseases. Accept no counterfeits. "I was so troubled with hleedini? niles that I lost much blood and strength," says J. C. Phillips, lUr;a Til. "DeWilt'H Witch Hazel Salve cured me in a short time." Soothes and heals. G. A. Harding. Grand Clearance Sale of .Millinery. Miss Goldsmith. For the Public Good. In another part of this paper appears an advertisement worthy the reading, as it's for the public good. It tells of a free distribution of Doan's Kidney Pills, a remedy for Kidney Ills. Read it, and call at V. 0. Huntley, Druggist, Friday, Sept. 12th. Individuals Money to Loan. At 6 and 7 per cent. Call on or write Jno. W. Lodkr, Oregon City Oregon. Stevens' building. Itchiness or the Skin and Eczema. The only remedy in the world that will at once stop Itchiness of the Skin on any part of the body that is absolutely safe and never failing, ie Doan's Ointment. Free Samples at C. G. Huntley, Drug gist, Friday, Sept. 12th. Notice to Bridge Builder.. Bids will be received by the under signed County Surveyor until Wednes day, Oct. 1st, 1902, at noon, for the con struction of a Howe Truss Bridge, to be built across the Tualatin River, said bridge to replace the recently burned Shipley bridge. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the County Surveyor of Clackamas County. A certified check in a sura equal to five per cent of amount bid must accompany each bid. Lowest bid not necessarily accepted. John W. Meldbim, County Surveyor, By II. H. Johnson, Deputy. UfcAL ESTATE TKASIEKS. Fiu iiIsIumI Every M eek by the Clucks mas Abstract A Trust t o up my. Sell I.d A 1'iipvt Co to C 11 Crouch, lots 6 to 111 blk 01 Oak (trove... $ 170 1' J Tate to M Kroll, lots 1 A 2 blk SI O C 700 A lMores et al to W Long, 41. It! acres in sec 25 t 5 a r 1 w 1 Same to same, same land 000 Ci T Howard to J C Schmidt, lots 11 12 blk II West Gladstone. . . 75 ,1 1! Moore to C .1 Hnchiiumm, lota 12, 1.'!, 14 blk ti Gladstone 200 J 11 Seely et al to E Hoknun, right to Waterditch 2505 P Bremen to W I. Cobb, 114 acres in Cantield churn t :t n r 2 0500 Sellwood l.d it: Impvet Co to 1 A Mclntyre, part lots 2 & 3 blk 11) Oak Grov E M Howell toti Keck, part blk 20 Milwaukie 050 J ltottemiller to O Wissinger, part lot ti blk 37 Milwaukie (550 AO Korsylhe et al to .1 N Davis w'u of bw sec 2t A e'j of ee sec 27 t 1 s r 3 e 5 J N Davis to 1' Urban, se of sec 27 t 1 s r 3 o S.M) A D Giese, to 11 A D.irnall, 1 a of w1.. sec 25 t 1 s r 2 i 050 C Johnson to E Ernston, se sec 2S t 5 s r 1 e 3.100 A E Albee to I) 15 Newman, lots 2 & 4 blk 10 Kobeitson 100 J Smith et al to G Suttle, 200.88 acies in Church ci t 2 s r 3 e 3750 8 Deeds to Oiegon Water Power it Ky Co for right of way 1550 J il Cook to C G Foster, lot in sec 30 t 7 s, r 3 e $ 182 M E Forsythe to II E Davis w'u' of w of sec 20, t 1 h, r 3 e 25 J K Mark to G M Wbitten lot 11 blk 28, Oswego 100 T II Smith w II E Noble lots 5 A 52, Pleasant Little Home' 1 Stone it Kodlnm to M Z Iiurton nw of sec 35, t 1 s r 4 e 2500 II M Montour to A ISnscli, part of lot 8 blk GO, Oregon City 15 O I & S Co to (j Schaher 3!) acre in sc 28 and 33 t2s,rle 1387 E P liardine to Willamette Falls Co lot 3 tract 0 Willamette Falls 1 J Kose to J W Wilson, 0.04 acres in sec 14, t 3 s, r 1 w !HX) A C McFayden to J D Campbell w'.j of nw, ne of nw and sw of ne of sec 14, t 7 8, r 4 e 1500 M Walsh to A McCulloch, lots 1) to 24 blk (17, Minthorn 1 S Ilayford to A llayford, wjj of nw of Bee 1,13 8, r2 e 1000 II 15 Nickles to 1 W May part of Holmes claim 75 Sellwood I.d & ImpvtCotoC Bing ham lots 1 it 4 blk 42, Oak Grove 400 T L Enans to C Drabbs lot 14 Broelies acre homes 800 E M Rassniissen to T J Howell lot in blk 12 WillametteFalls "00 M A Schelling to A Knapp part of lot 8, blk 22, Oregon City 1850 Willamette Falls Co to G K Miller tract X in first add to Willamette Falls -HO M Harrington to II Genand, nft of nesec28, t 2 h, r4e 1200 P Pendleton to J Trullinger 30 acs in sec 20, t 4 s, r 2 e 12-'0 ALentoTE Ilobb of Tuttlo claim 3180 A Weidner to G SchmiUe 30 acs in sec 24, 1 3 s, r 2 e 103(1 D C Ely etal to W W May tract in Holmes claim br)00 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT MUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to tho Thorne system of 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 application I Loans, investments,! estate, abstract etc. Ulhceoer lianK 01 ureifon viiy. Call and investigate. Address box 37. Lingering Summer Colli. Don't let a cold run at this season Kmnniur pmMh arn the hardest kind to j ' ,,... mitv linger alon for months. A long siege like this will pull down tho strongest constitution. One Minute Cough Cure will break up the attack at once. Safe, sure, acts at once. Cures coughs, colds, croup, bron chitis, all throat and lung troubles. The children like it. G. A.' Harding. Flowers, silks, frames, fancy trimming, special offering. Miss Goldsmith. Hats and pants at cost at G. W. Grace's store, head of Seventh street. Drg. R. B. and Weinhard Bldg. A. L. Beatie, Dentists, KM Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparation contains all of the digestants and digests all kinds of food. It glve9 instant relief and never fails to cure. It allows y ou to eat all the food you want. The most sensitive stomachs can take it. Hy its use many thousands of dyspeptics have beea cured after everything else failed. It s unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prrnund onlT by E. O. IrtWlTT & Co., OhiomO 71 ITT! A The Kind You llavo Always 111 linu mi All OniintorlVlts, ImltalloiiH and ".HinI-iin-koiiu " u Experiment Unit ti ltloi wllh and endanger llto lieallli of lufaut and Childron-I-xpcrlonec, against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Casloria I a Intrudes mibslltnto lor Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drop and Soothing Njmps. It I IMcasant. It contains neither Opium, Morpliino nor other Narcotic Kubstuncc. It ago I It guarantee. It destroy Wornm mid allay lVrciislincss. It cure Diarrlmu and w Colic. It relieve Teething Troubles, cure Constipation mid Flatulency. It assimilate the Food, regulate tlio .Ktonmch and itowels, giving lieallliy and natural sleep, Tho Children's l'anaeca-TIm Mother' Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TWI C.NT.U. COanM, T MUI1I1A, mmit. iiiw o oir. Thirteen Years Practise in this City . . . . . . All Operations Guaranteed Five Years. Painless Dentistry AND THE Six-Year Molar . I The dotted lines in this cut show the six year permanent molar in posi tion in rear of the baby teeth 0 - One of the tiling th;it parents of young children atelet informed about in dentistry is the Six-Year Molar. .Imo-t every mother wl... K' s to t he dentist w ith her child in trouble with t.M.thache. contend t hut it is the first or "baby tooth." This is a sad mistake The tooth should he looked after and filled, before the teeth are eonc h-vond n-pnr. 1 Ins is one ol the most important teeth of the mouth, as the regularity ol tne permanent teeth depends upon its maintenance. It usually comet when the child is about six year old, hence its name, n'ld should by all means be saved and not extracted, for the good of the child in alter years, "3 a. C o T3 ft) u n u W The dotted lines in this cut point to the six year p riminent molar the jaw of an adult after all the permanent teeth are in position. J DR. L. L. Barclay Building, The new to'day column of The ICnter prise contain many readers of Interest to the general public. Something new every week. If you want employment or require help, if yon want to borrow money or have money to loan, if you have anything to sell, use the new-today column. DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All diseases of Kidneys, Bladder, Urinary Organs. Also Rheumatism, Back ache, HeartDlsease Gravel. Dropsy, Female Troubles. CURE Don't become discouraged. There li a cureforyou. If neee-wary write Ir. 1-erinfr 11k Iiiih spent a life tlrnn mrlng luxl nucb cases aa yours. All conHultallous Free. "Elcht months In bed. heavy backache, pain and soriimwa aoriwa kidneys, also rln u matim. Other remedies failed. Or. Fen ners Kidney and Harlowlm Cure cured me completely, il. WATEKS. Hauilet, N. Y." Druirirlsts. 50c.. II. Ak forCook Bonk-Free. ST.VITUS'OANCE tenner, Kredunla.N.V For eale by C. G. HUNTLEY. D llouM, nnd wliMi Im luw lukrno 11m K.irimtt-ro of - and liaH Ihm'h iiiulMinl'r Hit lr Hoiutl8uporliu hIim'o Hm Infancy. Allow no one tndooolvH yn In tliln. I ... 4. Signaturo of 3 a tl n o o o 5 m i O n o o w 3 PICKENS Oregon City. Ore. Orciini I'll v Market Iteport. (Corrected to Kridny.) W bent No. 1 , 5S: per bushel. ' Kloiir I'orlhind, $:t.40 per bit). l)0c per Hk. HovMtrd'H Kent, !)0c per Back, f !.4() per bhl. Oh!h in HiickR, white, $.00 to $1.00 per cental, (fray, $.KII to $ DO. Hay old Tuno'hv, hilled, $!) per ton; Iuomh. $7 to f'.l .10 per ton. Clover $10, Ut, $'.). lix.-d huy, $S. MillHtuflrt limn, $17.00 per ton. ahortH, $1H oil per ton ; chop, $18.00 per ton, barley, rolled, $L'0..r)0 per ton, i'olatoi'H Me to 00c per hundred lbs. Vw Oreyun, 20 to U'J.'oO per dozen. Itutter Kaneh. 45c to 50 per roll. (InioiiH, choice, !M to $i-10 per cwt. llried uppleH, 7! M)r lb. 1'runei, (dried) petite, lie per lb; Ital ian, lartre. 4c per lb. medium, 3c; Kilver. 4i. l'arnnim. Beets and Carrots, 75c to $1 per eack. (ireen peag, 3c per lb. Cabbage (new), 40 to 45c per doz. . t ireeu corn, ne pt r dozen. TorimtoeH, 201b. boxes. 40c. Barllett pears, 45c to liOc. (iravenstine apples, 50c to Wc. Select varieties of plums, 4'c to lc. Dressed chickens, 10 to 12 c per lb. Livestock and dressed meatB; beef, live, $3.50 to $3.75 per hundred. Hogs, vive 5 cts; bogs, dressed, 7c; beep, 2Ji to 2"; sheep, dressed, 6c; seal, dressed, 7 cents; lambs, live 3c; lambs, dressed, 6c. ' - -.-"o 1 v i a A.