OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1JHi3 liEAi. estate trafers. FarnMied Eterj Wr.k bj (he tbnk m AirM & Trut Cempanj. g B PmiiicIk to I, E Heinle?, lot 5, t. 1 Iti. 'furl !M, Oik Urove. $ o'iO E K RiU-v 10 A St..H k, LM acrei in Cl i8 12m2- C Julmson to E 15 Seely. 139 aces in recii"ii 3 . t 5 s, r 1 e . . . . Sl'00 C A rr'eioni! lo S A K D.ibba, tract it, ltr 'je' ncr lionies "50 ft' V Kaiiirrto H l.mulwelir. n l ol rw A n' of t.'i iI w, fee 2, t 4 a, r4e tVK 0 1 A S Co to E Cails, lot 5, blk 4S, Oswego 8 A Miller to I S Miller, 3 acres Id nee 6. t 5 r 1 e 1 II F Uilon to L tiernnner, 22 2" A in Korester O. t 2sr3 567 FOlwntoW T Hotter, track in WliiitvnihCi 81,0 F Cinn-hiiiv to J Kiimsbiiry, part of sec lti. t 2 8 r 3 40i'O 1 Lan to Uiij Int Co, tract in Cl 68. t 2 8 r 2 1 A J Smiili to A W Fri.n e, ll & 12 in t i k 12, Gl trigone 125 A V France to r A Sflimiilt, lots 11 & 12. llk 12. Gladstone lt5 G Set'j- t Win Heltieiit, 40 acres in the ISell claim 1300 J J Johnson lo J Tvler, lots 9 A 10, blk 32. anil lt in blk 45. Oswviro 25 A XV (j.sliUrd to L 1" llo.ford, 154 tea in eec 33. I 1 . r 2 e. . . 20(H) K Xewmsii to A ttVidner, 32 acres in CUT. t 2, rS Jjw T 1 CaiaieiiKen to S 's-h A L"iler. ue of lie. sec 14 ; e of e A te of tie of aec 14 in t t 8, r 2 e 425 G O Kiimev io T F Kyan. lot 2, blk 12. Willamette Kails CO J V Lebigli to XV F Lebisb, blks 70 A-77 an J lain! in front in.O (J . . 10 G Shiulv to M Donovan, 6 acrea in Cl41,t3a. rle 1000 Sunset Ltl Co to C A McMillen, lot 16, bl 5. Sunset City E E Cliarman to A J Bair, blk 16, Claekunua Heists 300 E L House to F Miller, lots 5 & 6, blk 130, Oregon C tv 1250 J K Duval to M R Brooks, 1.17 acs in fee 6, t 3 s, r 2 e 8Lo THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy rixbt to the Thome system of t'Strao indexes, for Clackamas county, tnd iiave tbe only complete set of abstracts in the couuiy, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on apu ication. Loans, investments, real estate abstracts, etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City, Cell and investigate. a Kick Day Mince. fj"l vat tken severely sick with kid ney trouble. I tried all sorts of medi cines, bone ol which relieved me. One day I saw an ad of youi Electric Bitters and determined to try that. After tak ing a few doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of niii.e have been tuied of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver and kidney troubles, and general debility." This is what B. F Ba a, of Fremont. N. C, writes. Only 5 k.' at Geo. A. Hardinif, druggist. Far Toung Hen and lomiff Women, There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman so quick as to have inferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever so well, bat if their shirt front or shirt waist is mo-nv, their neat apiiearance is spoiled. TheTrov Liundry makes a specialty of ladies' and gentlemen's fit.e work. There can be no better work than is done at the Troy. Leave your orders at John eon's bic ber shop. VheX-Kayn. Recent experiments, by practical tes's and exaniinalion with the aid of the X-Rats, establish it as a fact that Ca tarrh of Hie Stomach is not a disease of itself, but that it results Irom repeated attack" of indigestion. "How Can 1 Cure My Indigestion?" Kodol Dyspep sia Cure is curing thousands. It will cure yon of imligeslion and dyspepsia, and pr-vent or cure Catarrh of the Stomach. Kodol digests what you eat makes the stomach eweet. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. New trmnaed hats, exclusive styles, lowet-t prices. Miss Goldmith. Constipation is nothing more i than a cWfinflr of the towels ! and nothing lrfx than vital stair- nation or death if not relieved. If every constipated snfferer could realize that he is allowing poisonous filth to remain in bis system, he would bu pet relief. Constipation invites all kind of contagion. Headaches, bilious ness, colds and many other ail ments disappear 'when consti pated bowels are relieved. Tbsd iord's BIack-1'rautrht thoroughly cleans out the bowels in an eaiy and natural manner without the purgins of calomel or other vio lent cathartics. Be sure that you get the origi nal 1 hewori! s Hiack-Oran'-Lt, made by The Chnttanooca Medi cine Co. Sold by all druggists in 25 cent and $1.00 packages. Xnrns. irk., tir .", 1001. I cannot rK-ommrml TMHlfurd'n K'ark. Jlraarhttiiohlrhlf. J k-pit In at J hum 11 liif tlnw lad hare d It fur thr laat tra yran. I mrtrr fm mj rhililrra mmj othr bxatlve. J think I roai4 mtwr he able to work wllhoat H aj a-roant of helaa troahiH with l roatlpatloa. l'oar BMlrlM la j I all Uat hepi aj a p. 1 Aeoforo. BucitDaA!!c:ng pSTIPATlCg a'foreign product. America Ha Sot Yet PeTrtop4 tfc Perfect Spendthrift." Uneconomical and citrnrnKitnt as r arc, we have not yet developed ths "perfect spendthrlff' as be la to 1 found on the other side of tin Atlantic. It seems nt times na If lit must be a product of nn older, a more effete" eivlllwillon. Tbe man, either young or old, who runs through a Iiirm fortune quickly Is a rarity with us. as our standard of living and of tin ordinary expense of living Is, our standard of what iulKtit.be called protllRate extrav ugmice la by no moans no high. Of course pretty large sunia are wasted In various forms of dissipation here ns elsewhere. But that la not tbe point To take the single Item of gambling, bow often do we boar of a man's lielpg ruined by It here? No doubt we hear Stories of tremendous sums lost and won, but such sums do not seem either "to make or to break" anybody. For men whose Incomes are tvokoned by the hundreds of thousands or millions to play hundred dollar okor is no great recklessness. But how often do we set young men of the stun 11 salaried sort punting $1,000 or $2,000 at a time at biuvarat, as you can any day In Franre? XX'e have not the Instinct to save and scrape for eleven, months In the year and then shell out all our savings lu a fortnight I once met lu France a young man of old provincial family. Legitimist to tbe backbone, proud and very poor. He was about twenty-one, modest, thor oughly "correct," as good, innocent a young fellow as oue would care to meet, the sort of young man who seems to have been overlooked and left out In the cold by French fiction, though by no means a great rarity In French real life. I happened to ask hltu one day If he ever played cards. He snld no, he did not care for thnt sort of thing, and besides his means would not permit It "I never go Into a gambling saloon," said he. "or Into the cardroom of a club. Sometimes I may Join In a little game of poker among frieuds Just to pass the time, but ouly a very small game, never more than a louls limit" A louls limit! I wonder what clubman (out of the millionaire class) In New York, Boston. Philadelphia or any of our larger eastern cities would call four dollar poker a "very small" game! -Scrlbner'a. FLOWER AND TREE. Towdered sulphur applied dally Is a good remedy for mildew on rosebushes. Plants may be grown In comparative ly small pots by applying a weak solu tion of guano. Oregon Is said to have a white sun flower which grows wild In some local ities In the valleys of the Blue moun tains. Cress Is the quickest growing of plants. Under perfect conditions It will flower and seed within ehjlft days of planting. A northern aspect for tbe orchard gives a colder and Inter soil and re tards the blossoming until a later pe riod, thus lessening the danger from spriug frosts. If for no other reason than Its habit of late blooming, the salvia deserves a place In every garden. Nothing can be more splendid than a wll grown bed of salvia In early autumn. The finest house plants prow where the temperature does not get above 70 degrees nor lower than ISO degrees. But most of us would think we were freezing to death in rooms of the best temperature for plants. (iT degrees. Crappfully Tnrni-d. Dlsraeli'8 resourceful wit enabled blm to piny tlie courtier at all times ami to plve as In an Instance which tbe London Dally Chronicle recalls a complimentary turn eveii to satire. Soon after be hud received his title and had become the Earl of Beaneons fiold nn old peer greeted the new peer one day and asked hlni hof he felt Beaconsfield was Just walking away from the house of lords, hut Ills thought seems to have been In the house of commons, for be said- "I feel as If I were dead uud burled." The old peer looked aghast. "And." IleacoiiBlield continued, with scarcely a pause, "and In tbe land of the blessed." The old peer smiled again and loved Beaconsfield forever after. Color of Children' Era. It bas been conclusively proved that women have a larger proportion of brown eyes than men. If In parents the mother has brown eyes and tbe father blue, the chances are eighty eight to twelve that tbe girls of the family will be brown eyed, the percent age In favor of the boys having blue eyes being seventy-two to twenty -eight If the parents hare eyes of like color, tbe chances In favor of the children, both male and female, having eyes of tbe same color are ninety-two to eight A Hot Propheer. Herbert Did yen get what you want ed yesterday? Horatio Didn't even get what I de served. Herbert You'll hardly get that In this world, you know. I should think you'd want to stave It off as long as possible. Boston Trnnsrrlpt The Srrrant'a Cinratlwo. Mrs. Newly , Wed (from above) Bridget, put the lemons on the ice so they won't get sour. Bridget (to herself i Is It anny whon-d'-r thot I asks dooble pay fer serving the lolkes of thot?-Exebflnge. 5ot the Same?. Tess Tie mid I looked haiid)me In iiat gown, ddn't he? isi- Not r-xai tly. He said that gown ooked Ijii'lsuii.e on you. Exchune. IF J&'j' i A prominent club forth, of St. Joseph, Mich., tells how she was cured of falling of the womb and its accompanying pains and misery by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Peak Mbs. Pinkham: Life ltKika dark imlml when a woman feels that her strcuKth ia fuditiK nMiy ami tho has no hojx's of ever being restored. Such was my feeling a few months ago when I waa advised that my poor health was caused by irohiisiis or fulling of the womb. Tae words sounded like a knell to nu I felt that my nun hud Bet; but Lydln. I lMnklinm's VegetaWe CoiniHmntl came to me as an elixir of life; it restored the lost forces and built mo up until my good health returned to mo. For four months I took the medicine daily and each dose added health and strength. I nm so thankful for the help I obtained through its use." .M its. Flokencb Daxkoiith, 1007 Miles Ave, St Josepli, Mich. A medicine thut has restored so ninny women to health nntl ean produce proof of the fact must be recorded with reect. ThU is the reeord of Lydia- K. IMnkhntu's Vegetable t'tinMnnitl, wlilrh ran not lie equalled by any other ineillclno the worltl has ever pro duced. Here is another case : i l I lr medicine, XjJ illl In three of Sanative enjoying Center St., "FREE MEDICAL ADVICE TO WOMI'N." Women would save time and much hIcKm-ms U they would write to Mrs. I'inkhaiu foratlvice as soon in tiny ! 1st reusing xjmp tonis appear. It is free, and lias put thousands of women on the right road to recovery. . Mrs. IMiikliam never violates the confidence thus entrusted to her, and although she publishes thousands of testimonials from women who have been benefited by lier advice and medicine, never in all her experience has she published such a letter without the full co-isent, and often by special request of the writer. FORFEIT" i-inmil forthwith Jlo.o hfeUUiouiull, nl.ii.-li will T..ro Lydia '1 be Wnfttrw ol (lie Hod r. V..n aui.An il.-a Ilia Klimil milkl'lna Aj , Cl J PC . cu a . ...... - . - , and bones of a man ol avrKe size loies j two ounils ol wornout hhhub mi" wacte cannot tie replenished and tlie benli h and Htrrnitih kept up witlioin i-r-fect tbgestioti. When the etonmch nd digeh'.ive o gans fail to perlorm their lunrtioiiH, the airi-ni!th le'n down, ht-allh liives way, and disease pets up. Kodol Dyenepi-M Cure enablea the bIoiiihcIi ai d i ite'tive organa to digest and axHimila'e II of the wholesome food that may he ea'en into the kind ol Mood that rebuilds the tinsues and protei-ts the health and t'eniih ol the mind and body. Kodol cures IndiiteH'ion, DirpcpMa and all stornat-h truiihlea. I if an iileal spring tonic. Sold by lieo A. Harding. Tlie latest novelties in millinery, on Mies Goldsmith. fall A I'Briner fttralehlenrd Out. "A man living on a farm near here came in a fhoit lime ago completely double.; Up with rheumatism. I handed him bottle of Chamberlain's J'ain Balm and told him to use it freely and if not I satisfied after nsin- it he need not pay a cent for it, says C. P. Kayder, of I'mten Mills, N. Y. "A few days later he I walked into the store as straight as a! string and handed me a dollar saving, I 'give me another bottle of Chamberlain's Fain Balm. I want it in the house ail the lime for it cured me.' " For sale by G. A. Harding. K il d Hay. T liave abnnt six tons of haled Alsike clover hay for Bale at my farm near Mo- la I. J. J. I.EAVITT. 4. It I. ATI. Y AI.AItTlF.ls 11 Feralilfiit oueli. but ler manenlly 'nrel by bum ber lain' ('oafth Iteroedy. Mr II P. I'.nrliuwp. a stnilent at law. ; in (jteenville. S. ('., had been troubled ' for ffiir or five ears wi'b a continuous I j-r.ii i 1 which he savs. "iireatlv alarmed , me, t aili-ilig me to fear that I was in the i ti rM r'te cl tt i ninip'iiT." Mr But. baue, having seen ChauilM-rlain's Cough- j ; 1 enieily advertii-ed, conrlii.led to try it. ; Xi w read what be says bf it : "I soon felt a remarkable change and after using i two hollies of the tentv-five cent siz-, wss permsnently cured." hold by (I. i ' A. Harding. j woman, Mrs. Dan- u "Dear Mas. Pinkham : For years I was troubled with falling of the womb, irregular and painful menstruation, leticonhu'iv, k aiing down pains, liackache, htatlaihe, dizzy and fainting spells, ana Ktomacii truiitnu. I diKtored for alxnit live years but did nnf coo in to imnrove. I beiran the Use of Your and have taken seven Mtles of I lUXllitlll n rm-HIu- iri.if... ..it., Iilood lri!li r, and also und the Wash and liver Tills, and am now good health, and have gained in flesh. 1 thank you very niticii ir wnai you have done for me, and heartily recom mend your medicine to all snllVring women." Mis Emma Snyi1:ju IMS Eait Marion, Ohio. proline the nriir'nKi l-l.in nd ilKtiaturef Of thfir Hlwoluto prliuilH-iif . K. l'iuklium SlrdU lim l u., Lyou, Ma I 'rom a, 'u I Mem tell on the eru , to 'he won't ami of a burn, sure or Ih i. I) ; Witt's W'iii h Hazel Salve h a quick cunt. In buying W iirh Ib-zel Salve, h part riil.ir 'o Ket DeW'itt'n 'his is tbe salve that lieilc wiibont leav ing s scar. A specific Inr blind, bleed irilS. itching and protruding piles, buhl by (ieo. A. Harding. Nothing Known Will Cure Kidney Dinease After They Have Fastened and Be come Chronic But the Fulton Compounds. We Have Secured the Sole Agency for ThU City. PnltriD's Rensl Compound enjoys tha ontqn9 ttatlnetlnnof being tLa oolr tblnf known lis I cures kldjier trouble In all Its stages from Ibe primary Inflammation up to and including tbe ehi-onlo stag oalled Bright' Dlaeaae, which has been, up to the ad rant ol this Com pound, ponl'lrely Incurable. Then why not tart with the Iienal Compound at flrat rather than ordinary kidney medicines, all of which fall abort If the dlaeaae has reached the chronic state? Then you will know you r right. No statements are published by the Fulton people except eatc that hove reached the ehronio stago. Incurable by all other known medicine, t: era la another recovery we are permitted to f:fer to. !ra. S. E. Cllne of 1737 Broadway, San Fr--l-co. waa pronounced by her physician as Incurably 111 with kidney diseaae that had be come ehronio (Hrlght's Dlaeaae). Bhe alao had dlibnti.-e. Another physician waa called In. Drops; had aet In, the nails came off and he too laid nothing known would aare ber. Bhe was so far beyond help tbey told her not to furtbei torture h'-rself by dieting. Hne wr-nt on the uiun i iinip-iuiida. The third week waa sl'ifhtly liiitnr. The third mouth the nalla tte fr.tu u cinsi i-aok, and a few ruontha later was well ami hum dnjpplng the trealnient. An Sitoroey, f.ienl of Mrs. Cllne Judre E. H. l.'utlur of i I'lni) stmi-t, rian rranclsro, bud tats-reM that Is alo Inruralde arcordlng to fie trsiUa. Kno Inir of tier recovery he too took the KulUin Conipiunda and In eliilit monihs re galneil bis le-alih anil la now In tM tlepractlio. iJr.ipsy. rheumat .sm from uric acid, gout, pan In th hark, hlnililur trouhle, etc., are proofa that the kidii'-ys are In trouble. The last eiays Is HrH'ln'-i ;.Haiid Klals tes. If you are f'-ell' K hitiuld urmfHerahleaend forpamiihlet. Itisi-overli-s Dearly ls' amonir thete hitherio inruraMe dfseasita. Kulton'e Heual Corupi.und fur lirU lit s and Kidney Dlseaies SI: lor Maboie l i John J. Pulton i., 1 Wasb, j I'-iMon am-, i. an f raocisi-o, ole cumpoundei. w e are tun' vxvlualr agauM in ihia cnj. CHARMAX 4 CO. DRUGGISTS llrimsvvick House k Itesiiummt Newly Furnished Room9. Meals nt All Hours. Prices Reasonable. Opposite Suspension Bridge. Only First Clitss Uestmirunt In Town. For Fink (,'andifs, Nrrs, C Fin1 its, Ktc, Call On tiik V, I KOZY KANDY KITCHEN MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS ' " ' (ir mill In n iU "pain, bf ineiiKtruiitloii." Tliey nro " LITE HAYEKS" to jjlrlst woiiiiuiIicmkI, nlillng iluvuliiint'iit ot or'iiua mul Kmlv. ktiowii rviiieily fur women upm! them, Citiiiiut tin liuriu lift I.i-ciims a .U-uaur... $I.4M l'l'.lt MOV 1IY MAIU Hold by druggists. D1L MuTT,SCUi:.MKAL1C'0.,ClcvoluiSl,OliiD. Kor H.lt t IIUNTLKY'S The Quality of Your Bread Doponds not only partly but altogether upon upon "Tlio Quality of Your Flour." We make the very hest - Portland Flouring mills Co. ;; Oregon City Philipp Buckleln, Prop. Rear of Pope's Hardware Store Next to Oregon City Foundry P.uililiiiK a ml Kepairiim of Machinery ami Knpinea of a.l kimlc. Manul'iicttiiint; iih specialty the Free I'lilci Hotnry Kngine. Ainu keepiiiK in Ftiu'k, Sliaftiti I'tillieH, l!elting etc. ... . drdi-rs by Muil or Tthphoiir I'rotnptly fillrd, 1'RICl-S MUDKRATK GOOD WOKK WAKRAX ,"BBBV gV"."a I kV B0 YEARS' VL VEXPERIENCE D V ' AV Tnaor Mark 'rtin1 . CoeVRIQHTt AC An Ton Atiilnff pkeffh mid rlrarrtntlon mar qiitrkif Mi-ortAin our ortnnm trvm whihtr an tntniion is rohhly nintitliln. initiMintrv lliniiiihrtlf cmfMm.Mnl. HANDBOOK nril'anmU ipnt fr. OMi-Rt Humuvf for itii-iiriiiff p(nf. latnt lakon lhmurh Munti A to, rvclv tprrUii ntttiu wlihrtut vhnruo, lu tlta Scientific Jlmcrican, A handsomely lllnstratMl weekly. I.sraest etf. mlalliin of any i-lerilllle Journal. Terms, SI a yrnr; four montha, L Bolil hyall newsdealers. MUNN&Co.38,BM,i"'' New York Uranch l)ltli. IBS r Ht, Wuhlnion, 1). (J. Miii niwlAtM liigaiiU I telling Itching at onoe, OREGON CITY t F. 8. BAKER PROP. J I t. V" a i""-w V-W-J I Vjmm 1 S X PILES IB I The Fair Store Must Move IlaB a bigger stock than ever and is realy to defy Portland ri in jiriceri. Lacefl, I cent a yard and upwards f AI India Linen, ! cents a yard. nnif cviTi-lliinir elwr in iironortirin. I the: Enterprise and CHAULKSCATTA, I'ri'iirit'tor FlNKST ('lltM'OLATK Cl.KAMS A . . . rl IN Til H t l l V, A.SOl.ItlAHS AND Tolt.XCCO, Tlioy ovoroomo Wt'itU iii'sh, Irrcfrulurlly onJ uuiiiuiliiiiN, InrrouMi a Machine Shot I Curl A. Pntzlair Chart. M. Moehtike : IlLUIVlBER! I j 00 O CO O. CO "9 Tt??TffV'!V'mjWBtT" nn?TVTW1iIs a BOltB cnitB bl.it.it ills WaUeiaitM for llllnd, Illoed- I'lli s. lk absorbs tint tumors, allays the gives Instutit rollnf. Kvcry hoi la warranted. Sold by druggists. Sent hr mull on receipt of price. SO cent and 11 00 lcr box. WILLIAMS UFO, CO., Prop., ClTland, Ohio. Vr Sale IIUSIXEY' PLANING MILL All kinds of Building Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Ktc. - - : OREGON CITY, ORE. j j j j j 3EAIK a V. Oregonian $2.