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1 8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 190 3 COl'.MY KOAKI).r OMMInMO.E John Lewrllen, T. H. Kllltn, ami Win. Itrobat. CoiumUiilouvift. GONGRESSMAN VILBHR SAYS ;fo The Pe-ru-na Medicine Co., of Columbus, 0. Mr. lis- Id the matter of t lie Hrown school bouse lull. The petition of (ieo. rirown ami PenniHii reieriecl to tiipervisur ut tricl Jo. It! Iu the matter of the rexinntioi) of K. Tabor clei k of eiec.licn I'anemali p'eeinct. Ordered ttiat same be accepted and Jas. W. Pan low aHiiiited lit tiii place. Ill the tUKlter ol jude Ol election of Killen precinct, V. 11. Marvin haying moved from n cinct. Ordeitd ttiat Nixou Blair be appointed in his place In the matter of the resitfiiHtion of F. W. Greenman clerk of election, Oregon City No. 2, psecinct. Ordered that ratne be accepted ami H. A. Hands be appointed in his place. In the matter of bridges in that net No. 20. Ordered that huihlinu of bridges on Bittner road, and repana to bridge on Fhockley road lie Lid over until uisuecl ed by County Court. In the matter of petition of Geo. 11. Brown for opening the Geo. H. Brown road betweeu New Kra and Canby. Ordeied that road supervisor open said road provided I hat same cau be opened for gate travel and till made near whete aid road lntett-ecls county lund near railroad track with Work ol petitioner!, donations and $'.'5 hum comiiy. Ill the uiatlei ut petition ot JoliU eirous ior county ruaii. Ordered that oelinon he showed In the mailer of petition of Henry Waddis f. r assistance. Oidered that same he laid over. In the matter of allowance of Ernes tina l'eppel, a couuty chaige. Ordered that allowance be dUcon (inued. Iu the matter of the petition of Scott Carter and others for county road. Ordered that said uetitiou be allowed Iu the mutter of the resignation of John Wine Justice of the I'eacn for Dia trict No. 8. Ordered that same be accented. In the matter ot resignation of Ed Kopper Supervisor Road District No. 8. Ordere.i that same be accepted and David Douglas be appointed in hie place. in the matter of the fellows road. Ordered that attorney for ohjector W. H. Mattooo have until first da of May term at li o'clock A. M. to file briefs. Iu the matter ol building biidge on Sycamore road called Sagei Bridge. Ordered that supervisor be inmructed to build same. In the matter of petition of J. Mosher to improve Linn Mill and Viola road. Ordeied that same be referred to su pervisor of Di8tiicis 14, 13 aud 12. In the matter of the petition of John McKay, Don-resident pauper for aid. Ordered that same be taken under ad visement. In tne matter of constructing a bridge on Linn Mill and Viola road. Ordered that Supervisor Gibbs of Dis trict No. 14 construct same. In the matter of assistance to Thomas Crowley an indigent soldier. Ordered that ne be allowed the sum of $5 for month of April. In the matter oi aid to Mrs. Kulow, widow of indigent soldier. Ordered that allowance he increased to f 10 per month lor three mouilie. Iu the maiter of the claim of I). H. Hendee for $1148 loss and damage, by reason of construction of a br.dge over Johnson creek, near Milwatikie. Order ed that claim be and heieby is denied. In the matter oi the petition of W. E. Welch and others to purchase a portion of AH. Hood and Bdi low loll-rnud fur county road purposes. Oidered that same be referred to supervisor of Cherry ville district, to leport as to cost of re- pairit.g bridges and putting road in gooa condition for travel. In the matter of dilchini.' and grading Gribble road. Ordered that tupei visor do the woik, provided that Polk Gribble do one-third ol said work. In the matter of Union and Canhy road. Ordered that subscription list presented by B. J. Helw be accepted, and Supeivisor Mullen ol district l'Jand Bany of district 17 are oidered to open said road with the cash and labor sub scribed. In the matter of appointment of depu ty assessors. Oidered that the appoint ment of J. K. Mori is, J. V. McAnulty, C. E. Judd and J. C. Bradley be ap proved, said deputies lo leceive $3 per day and pay their own expenses. " Peru-na is All You Claim For It." (liarmrter la the Hat. I "Hues the hut reveal chnriicter?" Mid an observant person whose specialty Is chiiriii'h r rcudltig. "Of course It does. "The mini whose hat fits him exact-, ly and Is set square and straight on Ida head Is nearly, always an orderly, do-, libonr? iniiti. regular In his habits, tint very often commonplace us regard mental attaliiinents. "Men of hirjre mental powers, thlnk-'.'.-s ami phll'isiiphei's, alTcct hats u trifle too law fur them. They are men uf large nli as. and their big huts will of ten be found In conjunction with loose, easy tilting clothes, for In this, as In other mutters, the body reflect the Jilml. "I distrust equally the man who wears his hut ut the back of tils head mid he who habitually goes about with It tilted to om side. The first la of n canilld, easy going type, but apt to be flighty; the hitler, with n disposition for sport and frolic. Is at the same time often frivolous and conceited Neither of tliein, however, will be a 1 coxcomb, like the nun whose hut Is too small for ti i m. nor 'deep' ami crafty, j like the wearer of n hafwhlch la al-jp ways puucii uowu over me eyes. Brunswick House & Itcst.mrai.t Newly Furnished Rooms. Meals at All Hours. Prices Reasonable. Opposite Suspension Bridge. Only First Class Ivestftiiriint vIn Town. CIIAHLKS CATTA, rrojirietor jij Foit Fine Caniuks, Nuts, Fiii'iTS, Etc., Cam, On the 1 i KOSY KANDY KITCHEN Finest Chocolate Okkams Congressman P. F. Wllber, of Onconta, X. Y., writes: The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio,: Gentlemen Persuaded by a friend I have tried your remedy and I have almost fully recovered after the use of a few bottles. I am fully convinced that Peruna is all you claim for It, and I cheerfully recommend your medicine to ell who are afflicted with catarrhal trouble. "David F. Wllber. feruuaa J'rtietitlveaiid Cure fur CoKla. Air. C. I Given, Sussex, . B., Vlco President of "The Past-time Boating Club, "writes: " Whenever the cold weather sets In 1 have for years past been very sure to catch a severe cold which was hard to throw off, and which would leave after effects on my constitution the most of the winter. " Last winter I was advised to try Peruna, and within five days the cold was broken up and In five days more I was a well man. I recommended it to several of my friends and all speak the highest praise for it. There is nothing like Peruna for catarrhal afflictions. It Is well nigh infallible as a cure, and I gladly endorse lt."--C. F. Given. A Prominent Singer Saved From Lou of I Voice. Mr. Julian Weisslitz, 175 Seneca street, Buffalo, X. Y., Is corresponding secre tary of The Sangerlust, of New York ; la the leading second bass of the Sanger lust, the largest German singing society of Xow York aud aUo tLe oldest. In 1S99 The Sangerlust celebrated It fiftieth anniversary with a large cele bration In New York City. The follow lng is his testimony: "About two years ago Ieaught severe cold whilo traveling and which settled into catarrh of the bronchial tubes, and so affected toy voice that I was obliged to cancel my engagements. In distress I was advised lo try Feruna, and although I had never used a patent medicine before, I sent for a bottlo. " Words but illy describe my surprise to find that within a few days I waa greatly relieved, and within three weeks I was entirely recovered. I am never without it now, and take an occasional dose when I feel run down." Julian Weisslitz. If you do not derivo prompt and satla factory results from the use of Feruna, write at once to Dr. Ilartman, giving a full statement of your case and ho will bo pleased to give you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Pr. Ilartman, President of The Ilartman Sanitarium, Coluinbus,0 Dnnicer In rolaona. It Is lamentable that neither repeated warning .nor sad experience seems to have the-desired effect of making the ordinary person cautious In the use of poisons. In the last few days three children have died presumably from taking poison that was carelessly left within their reach. One would suppose that such accidents would by this time have Income almost ItnpoKKlble, yet they are constantly recurring with a frequency that demands further warn ing. If parents would learn to kit'p poisons lu a place where they could not be reached by others there would be fewer accidents. It Is the old principle of familiarity breeding contempt. It cannot be too strongly Impressed upon every one that the only Immunity from danger Is through constant cure tiuil precaution. ' It Is n lesson that needs to he impressed j upon every individual without exeep-, tion. Philadelphia Inquirer. M in the City. A'.soCkiaks AND ToilACCO. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS They overcome Weak ness, irregularity and omissions, inercuso vijf- or and lit nisli "puiu. of menstruation." They are " MFH SAVIOKS" to jrirlsjit womanhood, uidin development of organs and bodv. 2o known remedy for women equals them. Cannot do hurm life becomes a pleasure. $1.00 VIM liOX ItV MAIL. Hold by drujjuists. I'll. MUTT'S CHEMICAL. CO., Cleveland, Ohio. j For Sale at IIUNTMCY'M Ithedfords - .wTt THE GREAT Family Medici 2 Thedfcrd'f Il!nck-Draught has saved doctors' lii!a for more than lixty years. For the common fam ily ailments, such as constipation, indigestion, hard colh. bowel com plaints, chiiij and fever, bilious ness, headaches and other like complaints no other medicine is necessary. It invigorates and reg ulates the liver, assists digestion, stimulates action of tie kidneys, purifies the blood, tod purges the towels of foul accumulations. It cures liver complaint, indigestion, sour stomach, dizziness, chills, rheumatic pains, siUcache, back ache, kidneytroubles, constipation, diarrhea, biliousness, piles, hard colds and headache. Every drug gist has Thedfunl's Iilack-DraujrCt in 25 cent packages and in mam moth size f r 1.0 (. Xev r accept a salAf'tute. in::; t on having the original made l y t ie Chattanooga Medicine Company. I belhve Thcdford's Elack-Draught b the but medi.ine on Cii-ih. It is good for any and even,-' K uj. I have a family of twelve cl iiori.1, and for lour years I have r. t tncrr. en if ot and hcallhy with r . ,tw hid Eierk. Draught A. J. GREEN, .'..iwara. La. In the matter of petition of citizens of Oregon City, Viola and Kedland for the iiimrovement of Viola road. Ordered subscription list, amounting to $3500, be accepted and improvement ordered, with the understanding mat sme woihu noi cost the county more than ilolUr lor iolUr. including the 40 per cent, ol tne Oregon City road fund. In the mattor of improvement oi loia . road. Ordered that the county couit in company with committee ol Oregon City I citzens'and committee of S'lola ami' Kedlami citizens view said road lues-i dav, April 7th. In the mat'or ol hxing lui:s on iMriovv , foll-ioad. Ordered that tins matter be . continued until first dav of May term. In the matter of the petition of Wash ington National Association for rebate, of V.K'0 tax on lots in Oregon City. Ordec ed that same be denied. ' In the matter of communication of t. W. Krnsa. legarding road work in dis trict No. 30. Ordered laid over for in vestigation. In the matter of Sprague road. Or dered that petition be denied and peti tioners be allowed to withdraw papers. In the matter of Win. Mortenson to declare Coal creek navigable. Ordered that same be laid over until second day of May term. In the matter ol claim tor taxes ior ; the years 1!I00, 1901 and l!)02. on ! 1'lji'Lf.n lri1 uaLiiimuattuil In JnHPItll Si I num. Ordered that upon payment of $751) the county relinquish all claim" of hens for tsxes for yeais 181)9, 1!MX). l'JOl and lf)U2. In the matter of claim of Mrs. M. C. Wells for rebate on taxes paid twice. Ordered that warrant issue to Mrs. M. C. Wells for $3 97. In the matter to the petition of C. F. Jackson, relative to making an order di recting supervisor to refr sin from open ing road on survey. Ordered that said motion be and hereby is denied. In the matter of application of Her man Hulinan, Jr., for cancellation of taxes erroneouslv assessed to P. H. Mar lay for years 1899, 1900 and 1901, on 70.50 acres iu George Brock d. I. c. Or dered that said petition be granted and said taxes ordered canceled. In the matter of county property in care of road supervisors. Ordered that road supervisors report each month a list of all property belonging to Clacks mas county that is in their possession, and that clerk enter list of same in a book kept for that purpose. In the matter of county assistance to Mrs. Rosa Treickler. Ordered that same be discontinued. '(ii.VnIii of u l'rlchi. Rev. Jno. S. Cox, of W'ake, Ark., writes, "For PJ yenrs I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of medi cines, but got no relief. Then I began the use of Electric Hitters and fel that 1 am now cured of a disease that had Ine in its giasp for twelve years." If yon want a reliable medicine for I.iver anil Kidney trouble, ptomaeli disorder or general debility, get Klectiie Bitters. It's guaranteed by (ieo. A. Harding. Onlv 5'):. Aa Old nic II nil Mnperatltlon. Attention has been called to the sur vival of folklore in rural parts of Etig land by evidence given Iu a stabbing case tried ot the Essex assizes. To quicken the healing of the wounds, the knife with which they were Inflicted was sme.ired with grease and laid on the bed of the patient. The pursise served by the application of grease or oil to the knife or to tiny steel Instru ment that has lullictcd wounds Is to prevent it fmm rusting, for If the steel !s allowed to become rusty the wound Is supposed to be affected and fester ing and mortification follow the prog ress of the rust. Another quaint be lief Is that the application of an oiled knife Is u certain and quick remedy for sciilds and burns. The Quality of Your Bread )opuiHls not only partly but altogether upon upon "Tho Ouality of Your Flour." W o make the very host - Portland Flouring mills Co. .oli-e. All persons owning property in ewer I Dmliicis Nos. 1 ami '1. mil connected with I tlie sewers, are her-ny insl nil tul to con nect said propeny iili satil sewers ol' id i districts during ine nun t i ol April. And all owners of propeity in sunt iiitrictt . 18111111110 001111601 pHid Pioptrtv Willi sew ! ers will he suliject In the penalties pnivich d by omittance, liv order ot the city ronecil. hki'ck :. :ci:i:y, April :J3t Recorder. AJ1 the latest styles in photos. En largements, tinted portraits, Oregon views, frames etc. You w ii-h llie hes,!. (io lo Miss Wisner, Main St., near 10th, Oregon City. April 3. WHO KNOWS When II In Kidney Trouble Haa Fastened and Reached the Clironic etage? If it Has It is Incurable by Anything Known fixcept the Fulton Compounds We Are The Gole Agents. Co a Id Ilellevp Some of Tliem. An amusing story is told of a New England minister who often speaks It) behalf of u certain charily in which he Is greatly Interested. He has a line voice and a graphic way of telling in cidents I mill humorous and patlielic. so that his licnrcis are often "moved to laughter or to tears." At the close of one meeting, at wlp'-h. he had spoken with great effect, and H large gain for the charity had been the direct result, a little old lady nu preached the minister. "Oh," she said earnestly, "I've been so interested In hearing about those poor, dear children! And I suppose u great nvitiy of those stories you told are really true, aren't they'" Youth's Companion. Oregon City Machine Sho Philipp Bucklein, Prop. Rear of Pope's Hardware Store Next to Oregon City Foundry Building and IJeiniring of Miichinery find KngincH of i kinds. Man ii tart ii i ing; iih Hjierialty the Free I'alei Rotary Kngitu'. Also keeping; in stock, Shafting ln 1 1 icH, Helling etc. . . . . . Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly filled, I'KICKS MODKRATI-: GOOD WOKK WAR KAN i Nave Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almost fa tal attack of whooping cough and bron j cliltiB," writes airs. v. rw. navuanu, oi Armock, N. Y., "but, when all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Discovery. Our niece, who had Consumption in an advanced stage, also used this wonderful medicine and today she is perfectly well." Des perate throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's New Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. Infallible for Coughs and Colds. 50c and f 1 bottles guaran teed by Geo. A. Harding. Trial bottles free. Fur Kale or txcliange. Three bouses and lots in Oregon City, all united. Will trade for residence or; business property in Washington or Cal. , Will assume mortgage or pav difference.' What have you to exchange? E H.B.J this office. April ill. As an evldenrn nf (' ..tcnal character of th Fulton i'Ax.o'x .-t company does not pub Hub or Invite I- con!aU except toots report ing recover: in k'.diicy dlnenfie that have reached tho uremic stars, alleged to be incura ble. Here Is a. o'.Lcr recovery lu a ease Incura ble 1 1 1 the I'rcr.tnf tbe Fulton Crmpeunds, reported by Jo!ia& Johnson, tbe agents ot tne Pulton Compound In Loa Gatoa: W. II. rrldky. a resident of Loa Oatos, having chrome kidney disease (Ilright's Dla ease) had, lik-i cveryliudy elic, found all treat ment futile. II') roainiencod on Fulton's Renal Compound In February, IXJ, tnd on December 10 of the aaire yar reported the total disap pearance of tbe disease. Bo writes that be haa gained fifteen pounds In weight and la again able to do a good hard da; 'a work. Jobna A John'on, tbe Loa Gatoa druggists, oonflrm this Aiilnuil Serine I'erce iillona. In the course of mi article on anlmi'l souse perceptions, in which special at tention is directed to nauseous or of fensive odors as a means of protection, tho editor of the Zoologist warns his readers against regarding animul eti ology too much from the human stand point. -Been use iinim.'ils cannot speak we must not assume that they have no modes of communication; it is by no means certain that the ordinary ex planation of "warning colors" is the true one, while the evil smell of the duriau frjit does not render it distaste ful either to the orung or to man himself. Afcl4444 50 YEARS' MS Cnrloalty. "What did that lady have the screen across one part of the room for, ma?" asked little Harry, who had been mak ing a call with bis mother. "I suppose she had something there she didn't want seen," replied his mother. "And waa that the reason, ma, that when you thought she wasn't looking; you peeped behind It?" Complimentary. "Gentlemen," said a Judge addressing the Jury In a recent Irish case reported Ja Law Notes, "you have beard the evi dence. The Indictment aaya the prig oner was arrested for stealing a pig. The offense seems to be becoming a common one. The time bus come when A. Trade Marks Copyrights Ac. AnTonn.HfiT n nkjtrh nntl narr!nHnn mnf qtilfktjr Hdcrrtiilii our opminii free wlii-ihcr mii Invention in prohnbly piittwitahln. Coiiimuiilrn .mflntrictlrroiitiilt'iiTliLl. HANOBOOK 'ntfiitl cnt frftfl. Oh1nt HtifMicy for nM'urinir mtnt. I'ntnntfi t iiken through Muiin Co, ruculvfl tprrUU notice, without chnrtre, lu the Scientific American, A hnflrinme1y' 111 tint rat M wpklf. Lnruvnt rlr rulatlnn 'f nnf fiorit llJo Journal. Teriim. $.1 ft your; four monthi, $1 tMdt7Hll newndcMlers. MUNN & Co.36,Bro-dw'- New York Branch (ml re. tea F BU WanhlniiKin. I). C. Curl A. riiitziair Chan. M. Moclmke Citv .. CO LUMBER! GO O OO O OO FILES D& WILLIAMS' INDIAN FILE ODTXEII & JSaViSS lug and iK lilllu 1'llea, ll uliMirlm the tumnrN, allityn tho ltchlne ut once, Klves limtant relief. Kvcry hoi Is wnrmriteil. Sold by druKKlts. Sent liv mull on receipt of price. M vcnla and tl 00' per box. WILLIAMS MFO. CO., Props., Cleveland, Ohio. Fr Hale HUN TLB Y' MAriie tar-el Irnnir nf uvf.rti nl hir rcrnvnHpi In ilmliar easea t chroi.lc kUni-y diseaae In Loa it luUSt be put a stop to; otherwise, gen- Gauia. all or wow n n'.-n mcuraiiie iy aDythinic i tlemeu, none or you Will De gaie. else known lo druw.Au. S. A. falmnr, tho I lending driiiMistnf hanta Cruz. H. II. Maynard, I t.ie l ttluiiitt ilrui'ilKl, the terry lfnff Com-, djpv of No. H M iruut atreet. ISun FrBni iwro. W. I R. Pond, th'i li'-rki-lry d'Ui'i-lhl, Dr Markley, I the CI"Ver.l:!i (ln t'jNt, Willis A Martin, tl, j 8cratnenlo drnh'if-lH. and score of other (Jail- ffiritia clruK'1-.ls a,i re.virt i;n-uillc reeoverli-a In chr-riic kiUi y d hi i...m t'.at were p'wltlvi-ly inctirat;!1! oy unythtiig kuui7n excjpt the Ful'.oa i Ojmji-iuiida. timp y. riie'imati-ra f- m tir'r arl'l. pout ani I hlad'li-r troiit.lH are .ni"N ihat li e kidneys I am not p-rforuiin ih"ir fui.rtiorjH. The chronic j ala'- of kidnv tniulil N l:rfirht.a Iisale. If I you f'rel lanuid or n,iMratle. If your kidni-y j Irouhle hanvH on m-nd for Pamphlet. Pc-r-enotHire of recorori,-a n-iir!y fill p-r cent atnooff purely chronic cae Kulton'a Renal Compouuc j fur llrlirhc'a a d Kiilrn v Iriieasea. II: for Diabetes. l 50. John J. fa I inn o . 4t Waxh fnirtoo atwt.Man t'rar.cinco, sole conipouad'-ra. Iee analyse for psllpnla. We are the aole ;tal lui Uit 1'ujioa coiLjgiiidj la ttua oil;. CHARVIAX & CO. DRUGGISTS The Eaa? Tart. Teacher After all the trouble I have taken, you are most Imperfect In your; lesson. Surely, you could not have found it so hard to learn! lupil It wasn't because It was bo hard to learu, teacher, but because It was so easy to forget! OREGON CITY PLANING MILL 4 F. S. BAKER PROP. All kinds of Building Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Etc. - - OREGON CITY, ORE. ' lyon's French Periodical Drops Strictly vegetable, perfectly harmless, sure to accomplish DESIRED RESULTS. Greatest known female remedy. Price, SI.SO per bottle. . n..nFnnf v,..ij.rr,.n nnri im 1'it on, 'inn ircnn no iff Dot up oniy in Daste-noarajt-w . n.. 'rBIIIIIIBl - - - - iDcm. bHUIIUII too with fuc-Miniio niK'iaiuru on to oi tne noun nu: Artist- I In e you taken my picture to SendforClrctOar to WILLI A.MS Ml(i. Co.. Sole Agevxa. Clereiand, Ohio. I uui; i ii jiiMwijijoriiA-oi- the exhibition? I'orter Yu. sir. It seemed to plcuse the gentlemen rery much. Artist What did they say? I'orter Ob. they didn't tay anything. The; only laughed. Enterprise and W. Oregonian $2.