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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 190 3 nrrlllftearr of tk A at. 1 An liitotvsttni; ilti.umstnition of the tntolllgvnoe of tlit nut wns iinule by a rtuilont In tti Mold'icnl department of he University of IVnnsylvana. The young ou:n construct 1 n ruathrny two feet In length of im-tnl nnd Uivldod it Into two intallt'l ikiliis, so!U!IWmI liy hlch pnrtithm. one of tlip paths he painted red mul then; her Mue, and at! their or.il. In pl.iin view, he nut a tuor ol of rich cako, savs Ui- Philadelphia Record. Then he set siv nut at thete finning of the tmnhrwy. The ant at nee made for the enke over the red ath. whervupoii the student tinned on t lamp under his inivh.iiiisni and boat ed the path to an utuiunfoitable de gree. The ant kept on and finally se cured the c;ike. hut oa its return It must have told Itwlf that it had had mighty uncomfortable Journey. Several hours later the student brought it out pain, another morsel of cuke being set t the end nf the roadway. The ant thought a ri-uiieiit and then Wafted for I the cake over the blue path. It re-1 momberod that the rod one had been hot To prove still more conclusively j that It remembered, the student next I blocked up tlio blue path, whereupon I the ant did without the cake rather than venture after It by the red one. A Yoanii Uetwti. j There is a teu-year-uld boy in Boston whose mother thinks he Is destined to become a lined detective. t)ne day he ras lieggin? for permission to try his i hand at mending a broken umbrella 'over which his father was working, and ' at hist he was sent out of the room on an errand. j When ho returned, his father and j tnotbVr were talking, and the umbrel la had vanished. 'l know where you've put It." he said after a glance around the boom. "You've put It In that closet, aud" "Well, where else should I put it?" demanded the father Impatiently. But fha m,th.i. ttw Hail h.tv tn fln. fch "I know It's there," he said triumph- antly, "because whenever you open the closet door that photograph on the end of the bookshelf falls down, and it's down now. Aud I know It was father pui u m, !or mwoer woum na e sioou the picture up again. outh s Com-1 pa Dion. A Tailor' Wori. nty the Broadway tailor. lie has his troubles. Your suit is three sizes too email, yet he made most careful weas- urements, he swears. Tressed Tor ex- j A Countr Commloll.r.. L.tt.r. planatlons, be confesses: "Those miser-1 jjon Jolm Williams, County Commls able cutters, plague take 'em! They LIoner,of 517 West Second street,Duluth, won't follow my measurements.' I can't Mlnnn Bayg the following In regard to make 'em do It! I am losing custom all ' pernn,s the time because of them. This pair of ! x. a"rem?dy for catarrh I can cheer trousers Is 21 at the knee. It should be j. rocommond Peruna, I know what 18. The book says lH-my measure-1 lt u to suffer from that terrible disease nicnt. This coat ought to be 40 iciest; ' if a 3a They cut It to suit themselves, I leaving me to tight it out with my pa trons." Do you mean to say that you I allow hired men to lord it over you In I that manner?" he was asked. "Lord, we can't help it We tailors are the! Urn. .,M, 'n L- minr I our lives are our own. I hire new ones every week, but they are all alike." auunc-i-iwii i-amii 1 1 it- tut- uuiinitug i work of some tailors.- New York Tress. Corioailiria of W'unln. Vrhere are two wenix in the whole range of the English language contain ing till the vowels iu tlielr regulnr or der. They are ubsteiuiuiix nnd facetious. The fullnwiug wordd ench li.-ive them In lrr.'.'.'uliir order: Authoritative, dis advaiitaeoiis. eiieoui-iigiug. eliicacious, InstantiinijUM. Imii'Ttunate. uienda- cious. nefarious, proc.inous. lieitina-, cious. sucrilegious. siuiultaiiiKius, tena cious, uiiintentioiiiil. iini.lijeclioimljle, I Uni'iUivccal. uiidiscoverable and vexa- tious. A search through the dictionary 1 might liring M-veral others to light. It is usually said that there are hut seven nine lettered nionosylla blc words in the : English language scratched, stretched, crunched. scranched, screeched, quelched an. I staunched Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Tmnnr of ir Brooklra aat u4 Art ttafc. " If women would py more attention to their health we would have mere happy wivet, mothers tnd daughters, and if they would observe remits they would find that the doctor,' prescription, do not perform the many cures they ire given credit for. - In consulting with my druggi5t he ad vised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Thed. ford s Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new lite opened up to me with restored hlth. and it only took three months to cure me." Wine of Canlui i3arptni!r,r-,f tho menntrual functions toniiihinjr tonic for women. It cures I scanty, suppreswu, t-x frc)iieiit, irn-g-nlarand painful menstrual inn fulli,, of the womb, whites and rlwJinp. It is helpful when approaching woinan bord, during preenancv, after child birth and in change of life. It fre quently brine a dear baby to homes that have been barren for vesrv All druc!?i.sU hve $1.00 bottles of Wine of C'ardui. WirJEo'CARDUl I I i I 14.' . DAN GHOSVEMOR SAYS: :'"Pe-ru-na is an Excellent Spring Catarrh Remedy I am nOJ. DAS. A. CE0STEX0K, OF TiTE FAMOUS OHIO FAMILY. Hon. Pan. A. Orosvenor, Deputy Auditor for the War Department, la ft letter : Written from Washington, I). C, says: Allow me to express my gratitude to you for the benefit derived j from one bottle of Peruna. One week has brought wonderful changes j and I am now as well as ever. Besides being one of the very best , ri tQncs t Js ta exceileat catarrh remedy. rtAK In s recent letter he says: ' consider Peruna really more you lost. receive numerous letters country asking me if my certificate j ves." Dan. A. Grosvenor. and I feel that it is my duty to speak a good word for the tonic that brought me immediate r !ief. reruns cured mo of a bad case of catarrh and 1 know it will core any other sufferer frjjn that did-ea-" -Jcha Williams. real estate trafeus. FarnKhed Every Wrk by the Hni ka n.as Absiracl & Trut Compuny. M E Culhbert to E J McKitlrick 10 sires in sec 5 12a r 2 e $ 1 E J McKittriek to I R Blackbur j0 acres In see 5 t 2 s r 2 e 500 I lt Blackburn to S Peter 10 acres in fee 5 t U s r 2 e 800 E Fagalde to E II Bnr,iharilt Jj in terest in 20 acres in sec 15 1 1 r 3e 20 J F Henkle to E H Burghardt 16 seres in sec 15 t 2 s r 3 e 210 D V Reynolds to C E Rejnoids 67 acres in sec 33 t 2 s r 2 e 1 G U II Mille. to C Robert lot Ilk 5.'l Oregon Cily 1000 K E Char man to J Kelly lots 5 A 0 blk B t'Uck Hgth 170 State to Proctor & Beers gw of ne of sec 3 t 2 s r 4e...., 100 J F McCormick to H Krauze 50 acs in sec 9 t 3 s r 1 w 1500 E W Paine to I K Jones 53 acres in sec9t4sr2e 2550 T Si bay hie to H Pamperin 20 acres in sec 31 t 2 r 1 e 500 E Hamilton to S Harrington fw of se ol sec 32 t 5 s r 1 e 1 J Wagoner to L Keil lot 3 see 25 1 3 s r 1 w 400 C J Davis to averly assctn lots 10 11 & 12 blk 29 Cambridge 1 J L Dinwiddle to G P McNearneof and e of nw & n oltK of sec 35tlsr3e 10 J Harkins toG W Kinney of d'A of ne A V of sec 33 1 1 s r4e G Susbaoer to C E Riggs lots 7 to Yi blk II tanby 500 T Blackburn to W R Blackburn lots 5, 6 A 7 blk 1 Parker Hill Add 350 H bans to M J Gans 4 acres A lot blk 9 Holmes Claim 2000 A h Davis to J C Lubeck lots 1 to 8 blk 13 Canemah 875 ; J E Ball to Lannertz & Sazer nw of ne of pec 32 1 1 s r 3 e 1000 ' D A Heffne to J Conrad 50 acres in sec22t5sr 1 e .:...'... 675 B Knowles to J Haai 27 acres in sec 33 t 2 s i 2 e Valuable I H Aacband to H B Danchy lots 11 A 12 blk 15 Edgewood ! M C Strii klind to B 11 Bowman lot 23 Clack Park P Foster Heirs to State of Oreuon i Part of E Olcoot cl t 3 s r 3 e i 0 A C R R Co to E Joshua nw of ! nw of sec 29 t 4 8 r 3 e J Stewart to State of Oregon M acs in sec 9 t 2 s r 3 e W S5 ribepherd lo H S Anderson acres in cl 38 t 3 s r 2 e H S Anderson to W S Shepherd yt acres in cl ZH t 3 s r 2 e P P Dabney to F' E Lucas of ne A n w of so of sec 30 t 2 s r ti e ... A J Hammer to R O Holmes n of fe Y2 of sw sec 30 t 2 s r fie S Erickcon to W B Lucas lots 5 A 6 blk 3 Parkplace R L Sabine lo Lennartz A Saiier se 300 100 8C9 200 25 10 10 475 J 3O0 m A lot 3 sec 29 1 1 a r 3e 5000 u of G S to Sisters of Mercy part of Straight cl t 2 i r 2 e Willamette Falls Co to M Manning lot 1 tract H Will Falls J B Moore to C F Moore lots 1, 2, 7 A 8 blk 122 Oregon Cut M L Foster et al to J Bittner lot 6 l 80 600 as Well as Ever." rs2.vt DAS. A. OROSVEiSOR. meritorious than I did when I wrote from acquaintances all over the is genuine. I invariably haswer, A Conj, i miman'i Lettar. Hon. n. W. Ogden,Congresnjn"from Louisiana, in a letter written at Wash ington, P. C, says the following of Pe runa, the national catarrh remedy: " I can conscientiously recommend your Peruna as a tin tonic and all around good medicine to thos who an In need ot a catarrh remedy. It has been commended to me by people who have used It, as a remedy par Icularty effective In the cure of cm i.irrh. For those who need a good catarrh nudklae I know of nothing better." blk 3d Oregon City A K Lh oureiie to A Kuinn sw 560 500 of w ol nee 'liberie.. A O lln kman to A K l.aiourette trulee ew of sw of sec - t 5 s r 1 e THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRL'.ST CO. ate the owners of Ihe copy right tn the Thorne pyMein of i strar indexeH, for Clackamas county, inl.. .ve the only complete set of ahtm t in the comity, ran furnish inforiiiatio as 'o title io IhihI at once, on Bp . iculion. Loans, investments, real estate abstracts, etc. ( Ulice over Bank of Oregon Cily, Lull and investigate. The Warn!- ol Hi llody. I ;c'c8 . r.very seven ilavs t tie tilood, mn and bones of a man of avenge size loves twa iioiiriils of wornout tiMsue This waste cannot be replenished and the health and strength kept np without per fect digestion. V ben the stomach and diljeh'.ivH organs fail to perform their functions, the strength le's down, dealt ti vrives way, and liii-eaRe sets up. Kodol Dysnepsia Cure enables the stomach and d'tfestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the wholesome lood lhat may be ealen into the kind of blood that rebuilds the tissues and protects the health ami strength of ttie mind and body. Kodol cures Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all stnmacn iroiinies. it is an Meal spring ionic, noni oy ueo. A. Harding A Fanner Mtrulglitenetl Out. "A man living on a farm a farm near here came in a short time ago completely doubled up with rheumatism. I handed him a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and told him to De it freely and if not satisfied after using it he need not par a rent for it, says C. P. Rayder, of Pattens Mills, 14. Y. "A few days later he walked into Ihe store as straight as a string and handed me a dollar saving, 'give me another bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I want it in the house all the time for it cured me.' " For sale bv G. A. Harding. CaKKATaVY ALAHnKH Ily a, Peralslent Cough, but Ier. maneutly Cured by Chamber lain Cough Remedy. Mr. II. P, Burbage, a student at law. in Greenville, S. C, had been troubled for four or five years with a continuous cough w hich he says, "greatly alarmed me, causing me to fear that I was in the first stage of consumption." Mr. Bur bage, having seen Chamlierlain'a Cough hemedy advertised, concluded to trv it. Now read what be says of it : "I soon felt a remarkable change and after using two boitles of the twenty-live cent size, was permanently cured." Sold by G. A. Harding. from a CatHcratrh on the arm, to the worst sort of a burn, sore or boil, DeWiti's Witch Hazel Salve is a quick cure. In buying Witcn Hazel Salve, be particular to get DeWitt's this is the salve that heals without leav ing a sear. A specific for blind, bleed ing, itching and protruding piles. Bold by Geo. A. Harding. Vf. E. Griffith, Conean, Texas, wrlteet 44 1 suffered with chronic catarrh for many years. I took IVruna and It com pletely cum! me. I think Peruna U tha best medicine in the world for catarrh. My general health is, much Improved by Ita use, as I am much stronger than! have boon for yoars." V. K. virtiUth. A CongrvMiiMU's Letter, Congressman II. Itowcn, Kuskln,Taae well county, Va., writes: " can cheerfully recommend your valuable remedy. Peruna, to any on who (a suffering with catarrh, and n ho la In need of a permanent and effective cure."H. Bowen. Mr. Fred. D. Beott, Larue, Ohio, Right Guard of Hiram Foot Ball Team, writes: "Asaspoolllo for lung trouble I plaoa Peruna at the head. I have ucd It my self for cold and catarrh of the bowels and it is splendid remedy. It restores vitality, Increase bodily strength and makes asick person well in ashort time I give Peruna my hearty indorsement." Fred. D. Koott. Gen. Ira C. AbMt, fKW M street, N. W, Washington, P. C, writes: " I am fnlly convlneisl that your rem edy U an excellent Umlo, Many of my friends have used it with the most leu eflctul reHiills for coughs, cold and ca tarrhal trouble." Ira t'. AbUitU I Mr. Elmer Fleming, orntor of Iteser- voir Council No. liKi, Northwestern Io ghm of Honor, of MlnncuMll, Minn., writes from SMB Poll; strtn t, N 1'. . t " I have been troubled all my llfo with catarrh In my head. I took Peruna for about throe months, and now think I am permanently cured. I believe that for catarrh in all its form Peruna I the medicine of the lr. r.linvr rletnlui;,; age. It cures when all other remit ic falL I can heartily recommend Peruna a catarrh remedy." Mr. Elinor Fleming Treat Catarrh In Kprinf. The spring Is the time to treat catarrh Cold, wet winter weather often retard a cure of catarrh. If a course of Peruna Is taken during the early spring mouth the euro will be prompt and permanent. There can tie no failures if Peruna li taken intelligently during the fuvorable weather of spring. As a systemic catarrh remedy Poruna eradicates catarrh from the system wherever it may be located. It euro catarrh of the stomach or bowels with the same certainty as catarrh of the head. If you do not derive prompt and satis- factory result from tho use of Peruna, write at once to Pr. Hartman, giving a full statement of your case and ho will bo pleased to give you his valuahlo ad vice gratis. Address Pr. Hartman, President of Tho Uartmuu Sjjuiuwium, Columbus, O, ."ot it Mi U liny Mncc "iHsst.ilen feveiely sii k with kid ney iruiilile. I tried hII soils of medi cines, none ol which relieved me. Ooe d.iv I saw an ad of youi Electric Killers and detei mined to try that. Alter tak ing a lew ilosea I fell relieved, an. I soon tin reader wan entirely fined, and have not seen a su it day since Neighbors of mii.e liHVe been cmeil of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver and kidney tmuliles. and general debility." 'fins is what It. F l'a s, of F'reiiioiit. N. C., wrile. Only 50c at ieo. A. Hauling, ili ngg int. For Young Men mill Vouug Women There ia nothing tli.U will aruuse the ire of a young man or woman soipnck as to have interior laundry Work pin oil' on tliein. They mi.y dress ever so well, but if their shirt front or shirt waist is milHHV, their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy Laundry makes a specially ol ladies' and gentlemen's line work. There can be no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at John Bon's barber shop. WHO KNOWS When IIIa Kidney Trouble Han Fastened and Reached the Chronic 8tao? If It Has It Is Incurable by Anything Known Except the Fulton Compounds. We Are The Sole Agents. An an evtdncs of thes ..usual character of the fulton Compounds ihbi company dues not pub llb or Invito t-.ummilla eicept tlioae report In recover! lo kidney dlMMe that bars reached the cbronio atage, aliened to be Incur. ble. Here ta acother recovery In a cane lacura bla till the intent of the Fulton' Crmpouoda, reported by Johns & Johnnon, the agenta of tbs Fulton CompouDda in Loe Oatoa: W. II. ' rid Icy, a rcsldeot of Los Oatoa, bavin chronic kidney diacane (BrlKhl's Dis ease) bad, like everybody else, found all treat ment futile. lie commenced on Fulton's Renal Compound In February, 11)04, and on December 10 of the same year reported the total dlaap pearanco of the disease. He wrltea that be baa gained fifteen pounds In weight and la again able to do a (food bard day'a work. Johns A Johnson, the Los Gntos drugglata, confirm thla recovery aud know of aevcral other recoverlea la similar catiea of rhroi-lo kidney dleease In Loa Gntos. all of whl'h wgi lucurable by anything clw) kpnwn lo riruirgMt. S. A. Palmer, tho leading drugKistof hanta Cruz. II. II. Maynaril, hid r-e aiuiiin 'iriuin, iiie rurry irug com danv of No SM irket street. Hun Franclxco. W. It I'ond, the IlrUley dniiflt itr Markley, Die Clovi.niale ilnn-itixt, W illn k Martin, Uj fcram-nto drrKt!lnlM, end woreaof othnrCall firnia ilruiiHta all rer,rt nie;cin recovTlea In chrmlc kxlai-y d aeae that wnre ponlrivrly Incurahln hy anythiug known except the Fulton Compound a. irrop y, rheumatism from uric arid, (rout and hlailiinr trouidea are prKfa that the kfdneye sronot pTforuiiim their functietm. The chronic siag of kidney trouble in Hright s Diaeaae. Jf you feel laniid or misernblu. 1 your kidney trouhle ti,iniH on "end lor Pamphlet. Per-! n n n n cmuireof rerovnrlea nearly 80 percent amon na purely chronic i a .j Fultoa'a Renal (kimpouud or uriKnra a a KliiueT i;ineaie. Il; ror niarwtm, 1 1 SO. John J. t'ullon Co., 4T0 Wh Irurton atre-t.Han Francisco, aole compouodrrs. Free analycea for patl-nta. We are the, sole eaui lor lbs Fullua CoupouuU la Uiia oil;. CIIARMAN A CO. DRUGGIST8 Brunswick House & lies, mini nt Newly Furnished Rooms. Meals at All Hours. Prices Reasonable. Opposite Suspension Bridge. Only First (Mush UeHiuurttot In Town. Foit Fink Canpiks, Ni ts, Flints, Etc., Call On tiik KOZY KANDY KITCHEN MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS ' 7 or and bi niislt "puln. of mcnstruutiim." They are "Uni HAVI'ICS" to jrlils at womunhiHMl, uUUixg development of organ and bodv. lio. known remedy for women eipmls them. Cannot do hurm life become a pleasure. ljt.(X 11 :IC Jt Y ftlAII Noll by Uruffui.sta. L1L MoTT'S ClitMKAL CO., Cleveland. Ohio. For Sale at Hl'NTt.KY'M The Quality of Your Bread IVjxmhIs not only partly hut altogether upon upon "Tho Quality of Your Flour." W o mako tho very host Portland Flouring mills Co. ! N i Oregon City Machine Slim Philipp Bucklein, Prop. Rear of Pope's Hardware Store Next to Oroeon City Foundry asmMilltlBMilllllBMBBWaJiMaMMMMM Huililitig anil K n i r i i of Miicliinery nnd KnpinrH of n, I kind. MainifnetiitiiiK us speciullv tint Free I'litci Kotnry Kncinif. Also kccin in nlock, Slmflin I'ullicH, I'.cltiiij; Ho. ... . Orders by Mail or Ti le phone j romptly filled, I'KICHS MODERATE C.OOD WOK K WAR RAN 1 I kv w CVDCDicure Tnadc Marks Dcsicns copvriqhts ac. Anyone iendlns a nkefrh and drrlirtlon mar qnlrkly aarHrtnlu our ontil.ih free wlittirr an IriVHiitl'in t. limlnlily p.,tfiititlli ( onitnuiilra tl..n.lrirtlre.M,IH...l. HANDBOOK ofil'.lTOU li'iit froe. lUdn.t n.fiey fur ..ruriti iinimiiim. 1'nlf.iila lnk.i( tlirouili Munu A C'u. rviwlTS tptrtal njfU', wfrlioul clmftfw, In the Scientific American. A han1inrnitf lrnntri-i whlf. T trtrt-it Hr rulallun (if nnf sviiitllln Jniriml. 1riiiB, .( m rnnr; i'mr muntna. il, buia brail tiwi(ifHltrn, 36IBro.dw.,,NpW Ynrt Ilraucb Oflleu. IB1 r Ht, Waablngiuii. 11. U OREGON CITY F. S. BAKER PROP. 80 YEARS' I ! I FILES The Fair Store Must Move n r. r. n r, r r, r. r. HaH a bigger Ktock tlian ever mid i ready to defy Portland in priced. Lnce, I cent a yard and upwards A I India Linen, il cents a yard. and everything elne in proportion. flHri.'LL'aiLtiktLta.'L'tLtk.'tLLLLLL Enterprise and V. Oregonian $2. CIIAIU.KSCATTA, l'r(iirietor FlNl.ST ('lIufOLATi: CliKAMS in tiik City. A.so(iiaiw AND Tobacco. a'' They overcome Weak lie. Irregularity nnd oiiuhhIoui, incruiiAit vlir- v.. Curl A. I'ntzliifT Chan. M. Mnelinko A Citv . ; co v s ;L UMBER! OO O OO O CO- is a snnn rrjRi- 1.1 a roe ailing. biim... '"il in unlit riif. n ausorUK tho tumora, allaya the ItchlnK atonoo, mve. lualunl riilluf. fcvery box la warranted. Kohl by drUKKl'li. Sent by mall on reenlpt of price. IW) cenia and II (O per iwx. WILLIAMS MFO. CO., Propa., CloTeland, Ohio. Fr Sale UUNfLKY' PLANING MILL 4sss04 All kinds of Building Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Etc. - - OREGON CITY, ORE. PAIR kkJiLk; ri i