Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 03, 1903, Page 8, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY JULY 3, 190:.
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A HEALTH POLICY
rm. - la tVnm natural
ant p-onm.
causos, debilitated or run-down
both iu the spriti ana nut. im
seasons chants re always a tax
on the human onianisuu. The
blood beooiuM imyure in the
spring, aud vitality lags in me ran.
a in.ii mm it I it tin assistance.
and nature will do the rest, as it to
always trying to maintain ueaiu .
L'....,..,tl,- !.. n.'ikrat ortmn will
show the most disorder, and this
often leads to wrong treatment,
For the debilitated conditions
of spring or fall, or any other
time, for that matter, the right
thing to do is to build up the
ach, or liver, or nerves alone that
cause the iroume; you are ru
An.wi ii ni-ap ftii.l imiftt have re
V - v-v. -
newed streugth aud vitality. Ihese
pn i VOU cauuui (in bu
Ijy&iA' quickly or surely or
JSr safely as by using
If Dr. HARTER'S
" IRON TONIC
When you use Dr. Harter's Iron
Tonic you are nelping to renew
th vicmr of etrprv filer of VOUr
twtv. You are rleansinir and en
riching your blood; you are
strengthening your stomach ana
the dipptttive fluids: VOU
are building up and renewing the
activity 01 your Kianeys ana liver;
and you are feeding and revitalli
ni vmip iprvnua Kvstem. You
cannot do this without getting
well, and vou cannot take Dr. Har
ter's Iron'Tonlo without doing It
Chicago, III, Not. 28, 1WL
ru 7r. Uixrirr JMiWim fb., Patio. O.
UKNTLaM-:-lnahwlUtlrgiT racom
mend Ir. Hartr1 Iron Tonic, aa I
Irmly beliT It 1 the best tonic on tbt
market to-day. Krerr apring and fall
my ayat-rn seems to bo In na of a
tonlo, and tor tho paat three yean 1
have taken a bottle of yonr tonlo twice
it-. inn. f i'rtnna
8 a year, nun. "wn.-.
KrmmtntaHi to t Jlltnou legulaturt.
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.
CROP CONDITION IS TUfi VALLEY.
Continued Dump Weather Injurious to
Hay Excerpts Front Crop llulle'ln.
The past week Ins been showery, with
I early seasonable temperaturfg. There
is a large amount of hay ready to cut,
hut its harvest has been delayed by wet
weather, anil consequently clover anil
Vetch have lodged badly in the coast
counties and alto in portions of the Wil
lamette valley. A f?w farmers have cut
lheir clover liny, aud it has been more
or le-a di-m by the rains. With
f,ivo:ab'.e wmihtT hayinv will be general
l ex week. K.mge stock is improving,
Hi.d in the dairy districts thefl jw of miilc
is normal.
Fall wheat, barlev an 1 uhU are about
all beaded out, and in the sontheri. part
of tl.e Mate the Htraw i btgintiim. to
turn yellow, wliirli 'indicates that the
harvest oi these crops will sjon beitin.
Spring wheat has made an excellent
growth aud it is beginning to bead in
man, places. Fall wheat seems to be
filling well, and whereas, owing to pre
vious unfavorable conditions, an average
wheat ctop is not possible, the quality
promises to be better than usual. It
now looks as if the oat crop, buth in
quantity and quality, would be above
tue average.
Minor crops, such as hops, potatoes,
ouions, sugar beets and garden truck,
have made excellent advancement dur
ing the week, and bnt few complaints
are made regarding damage to them by
insect pests.
The strawberry season is drawing to a
clone, with salisiactory yields. The out
look for prunes is e-'cellent and pears
promise well. Apples continue doing
cicely, but the cherry crop is disappoint
ing.
Sandy. Clackamas county, P. R
Meimg. Rain is doing damage to the
clovei hay, as considerable is falling;
other crops looking well ; potatoes extra
g o J ; prunes and apples dropping ton
t id jrably, and a very light crop is ex
pected. INCURABLE.
That l What Ihe Books 6ay ol
Chronic Kidney Disease, But
the New Fulton Compounds
Have a Record of 8T of Recov
eries Among Chronic Cases In
curable by All Other Medicines,
Druggists know that kidney disease that has
lung on eight or tea months has become chronic
and that it la then regarded by physicluns ui
Incurable and that up to the advent of the
Fulton Compound that nothing on their shelve;
would touch It. It la a proven fact that nearly
Bine-tenths ot all cases are no curable, anil
arugglsta tbemselret are tailing the new Com
bounds. One of ths recoveries wag Dr. Zollc
himself, the pioneer drugglat of 628 Pacltc
Street, San Francisco, and he gave It to over t
(iMn others who racovered. Here 1 anothf ;
Interesting recovery. (We cpv trora the focr.
suento News ol November IS. lKttJ.
"After a serious Ulneas of over a year Judge
J. B. Alienor thia oily nas recovereu ana re
gards blmaelf moat fortunate la aucceMfull
taltllog with what la generally regarded aa a
laial malady, Bngut'a utne m' ot tne aiane
InaneaUinfof hi eane Judge Allen aaid:
kvilxve that Ihe treatment given me by my
ohvalclan waa in accordance with the best
ii,Lhoda need in lha reKular practice of mfxil
cine, but It afforded mo no relief. Ilearing cf
Ine i'ulton Couruouiida I went to San t'rancuio
to Investigate aud waa soou convinced 1 abould
undergo ihe treatment. II waa three monilia
tefore 1 noticed a c iDge for the better. 1 usi 1
the medicine faithfully for nearly a year and
can now find no evidenca ot the diaeaM and
am aatiafled It la entirely elimiuale.1. My ap
petite la good, 1 hftve gained aeveuteen pounua
a weight and will be pleaaed to deacrlbe n-y
experience to anyone who may eaUor write.' ''
Sacramento Newa, Nov. IS, ISM.
Tae adl tor of the Newa blmaelf waa the friend
Who told Judge Allen of the t uifm Compound.
They are the only things known that cure
kidney diaeaaea after aa well aa belore tbey
become chronic, which bappena soont the tenth
month. Equally efficient in dropay. govt,
rheumatiam from urie acid and bladder troublea,
Fulton's Renal Compound for Bright' erd
Kidney Piaeaaea, ete , It; for DIabetea. W.
John J. Fultrn Co., Waahlnrton atreet. Ban
Franolaco, sole comijoundera. Free aoalyaefi for
patlenta. Setd for pamphlet. We are the ex
malva ageata for theae butupoaiul In thia oily,
CHARMAN 4 CO.. DRUGGISTS
FELL OFF THE OVERLAND TRAIN.
Tr-mp Sarrowlv K-cm 1 With His Lire
Tuesday Momiiig.
An unknown tramp, who with two
other companions, w as stealing a rule on
the north bound overlamt Tuesday morn
ing, fell from the train it was pans inn
around the Canemah Park curve anil
narrowly escaped with his life. At the
time of the accident the train was travel
ing at the rate of ;'5 miles an hour. Ihe
injured man and hi companions were
rul in 11 on the top of the last coach.
When the train reached the depot in
this city, the other two men dismounted
from tiie car roof and went hack in
search of their fellow traveler whom they
(oiind bstlly dirtlgured beside the railroad
track. The trio then came to this city
and attempted to collect damages from
the local aitent. They received no satis
faction and left the city. All three men
were under the influence ol liquor. The
man who fell from the train was flight
fully bruised about the face and gave
evidences of having sustained serious in
' ternal injuries.
BUNCOED 1)1 CLOTIUNU SALESMAN.
Ore gou City I'e- pie Order by Sample
ana Gi t Inferior Quality.
Dr. M. t Strickland, of this city, has
instituted in the Oregon City justice
court a suit against the Columbia Tailor
ing Company of Chicago, to recover
damages in the sum of $10. Tbe com
plainant alleges that he baa been dam
aged to that extent by misrepresentation
on the part of an agent for tbe defendant
company in selling him a suit.
This proceeding is the sequel to the
recent operations in this city of a tran
sient agent for the defendant tailoring
company. With a splendid lot of samples
and a smooth and convincing way, the
salesman who gave the name of t ilr pat
rick, was successful in inducing many
prominent citiaens to place with him an
order for suits. Because of the extreme
ly low prices he otfored, the wily agftit
succeeded in getting many of his custom
ers to make a cash deposit equal in
amount to the selling value of the suit.
This week the suits began to arrive by
express. Instead of being according to
sample, the suits are of inferior quality
and are misfits besides The Wells Far
go Express Company bare has been gar
nisheed in the pending action and a
number of rejected suits in the local office
have been sieied bv legal process. The
case will be heard soon.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Famished Erery Week by the Clacku
mas Abstract & Trust Company.
J W Spaulding to E Bertilsen 2.12
acres in hilt 17 Barlows oW
M A Albriiilit to J r Albright 40
a r8 in sec 13 t 3 s r 1 e
2000
800
C W Chambener to O vV'eir 15 acres
in Fraucis cl t 3 a r 2 ....
G W Weir to L R Eliey 15 acres in
Francis cl t 3 s r 2 e
C Ardeuser to C Sliarnke 61.29 acs
in sec 18t2s r 5e
950
550
J A Wells to W P rerrel 74.25 acres
inc!52t2sr3e , 700
Mullan io A B Weizler tract in
Crow cl
J W R'jois to H Rankin 1 acre at
Borimis
D B Martin to G Lazell roadway in
McCarver cl t 3 a r 2 e
H E Dvis to E Eilcrs v)i of bw of
sec 26 1 1 s r 3 e
J E Fagalde to E H Burghardt
interest in 26 acres in sec 15 t 2 s
r 3 e
J A Strowbridite to D L Edraan aw
of sw of sec 6 t 3 s r 5e
A Harmann to J A Strowbridge, se
of ee & lots 1, 2 sec 6 I 3 s r 6 e ..
J Stamp to H J Dec km an t of sec
12t6sr2 e
C Miller to E Miller 140 acres in
Mat toon cl t 3 s r 3 e
0 & C R R Co to J i" Duboise lot 1
sec 1 1 3 s r 4 e
J F Jones to B F Baritow et al
interest in e of sw sec 2'J t 6 s r
2 e
B K Barstow to J E Jones et al i
interest in nw of ew, sw of nw sec
29t6sr2 e
E J Erz to M J Sheebsn 14 acres in
sec 12 t 2 s r 2 e
W H Vaughn to M T Frazer 78.75
acres cl 47
R 8 Uoodfellow to W EGoodfellow
lots 3 & 4 & se of nw of sec 2 nw
& of Bee 3 nw A s of sec 4
sw of sec 6 e)2 of sec 8 se of sec
10 wi of sec 14 lots 3 & 4 se &
150
250
50
KJOO
20
2.50
700
2000
1
90
500
500
700
1
w ol sw St se of sec 18 & e of
sec 20 t 2 s r 7 e
100
400
500
B F Mitchell to E Kitten et al lots
3, 4.9&10 blk Ftl ck Hgbts...
A Tyler to G K Lawrence lots 17,
18. 19 & 20 bik 91 Oak Grove..
8 A Hynuane to R T Wilson lots 21
& 22 Minthorn 10
E G Caufield to A 8 Warren lo's 1
to 4 in blk 8 & 7 in blk 9 Park add
O&CRRCotoOW P & R Co
-lotsl, 2, 3&5sec29t3s r4 e..
G Whipple to P Lundk-ren lota 3 &
4 blk 173 Oregon City
Sellwood L & I Co to L Lyndon blk
100 Oak Grove
E J Howard to H Gilmore lota 6,
14 4 15 blk 16 Gladstone
J Wetzler to A G Wetzler 1.35 acres
in sec 5 t6 r le
1
383
2000
235
2000
150
THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT &
TRUST CO, are the cBrnera of the copy
right to tbe Thorne system of ahstrac
indexes, for Clackamas county, and nave
the only complete set of abstracts in the
county, can farniBb information as to
title to land at once, on application.
Loans, investments, real estate abstracts,
etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City,
Call and investigate.
Cholera Infaatum.
This has long been regarded as one of
the most dangerous and fatal diseases to
which Infanta are subject. It can be
cored, however, when properly treated.
All that is necessary Is to give Chamber
lain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and castor oil, as directed with
each bottle, and a cure it certain. For
sale by G. A. Harding.
For Sale.
A good, gentle milch cow. Inquire of
Mrs. Graves at Green Point, Oregon
City. July 3.
H II jB
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Airs. F. Wright,
is another one of the million women
who have been restored to health by
Lyctia R PuJdnm's Vegetable Compound,
Orerahadowlnir Indeed ia the suocras of Lytlhi K. Plnkliant's Vege
table Compound compared with it, all other medlcinoa for women ar
experiments.
Why haa it the greatest record for ahsolute currs of any female mediclna
in the world ? Why has it lived and thrived and dono Its glurtoua worlc
amona; women for a quarter of a century? Simply Wcauae of its atcrlln(f
worth. The reason that no other medicine haa ever reached Its sncoesa is be
cause there is no other medicine so succeaaful In curing woman's ilia. Ke
member these important facta when a druggist tries to acll you aomctUinf
wluch he says is Just aa good. Ji
A Younff Xer York Lntly Tells of a 'Wonderful Cure I
l 1 AS"
I felt better after the iirst two or three tliws; it F.vm. l :w though a
weight was taken off my shoulders; I con'.inr.cd i ;t n o until now I
can truthfully say I am entirely cured. Yoi;i:;,' girls who are always
paying doctor's bills without ffettinj? any l-.c!;) r..t I ilid, ouj;iit to t:il:a
your medicine. It costs so much less, nr.. I it i t r.-r, tn euro thenu
Yours truly, Adelaide I'iiaiil, 174 St. Ann's Ae., New York City."
"Women should not fail to pro.it by Miss Adelaide I'ralil'a
experienees ; just as surely ns slio was cured of tho troubles enu
nicrated in her letter, just so certainly will Lydin 1 l'inkliiiiii'a
Vegetable ConiiMiund cure others who suffer from womb trou
bles, inflammation of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous exci
tability, and nervorui prostration; remember that it is Lydla K.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound that Is curing women, and don't
allow any druggist to sell you anything else in its placff.
If there i anything In your ease about w hich you would liko
pclal advice, write freely to Mrs. IMnkhani. She can surely
help you, for no person In America has such u wide experience ia
treating female ills as she has had. Address is Lynn, Mass.;
her advice Is free and alway helpf uL
$5000
FORFEIT" aaanot forthwith prodnoa tha orlflnnl Irttar and alfnatnra ol
aLova tuatiiuoulal. arlilcl. will proTe lla ahaoluta aronnin-- "
Ljdim K. f Inkhaiu Mudklua Co., lyna, Haaa.
WM. GARDNER & SON
WATCHMAKERS
A N D
JEWELERS
All work given our prompt
and careful attention. r . .
Prices Reasonable
Oregon $ Washington State Fair Victories
UfN Drttincu rn
Ort-giin tat) Fair 1!)0
l-a-3 on Cock Birds, 6 in Competition
1st on Hen, io in Competition
l-a-3 on Pullets 40 in Competition
and on.,. Cockerel at in Competition
1st on pen, II in Competition
1st in American Claas
Hara won 1 at on pullsta tha paat 8
year. Stock for aale, ea In aoaaon.
J. MURROW & SON,
HUMANITY OUTRAGED
The U. S. Dispensatory says, contum PARALYZES the motor nerve; aco
nite reduces muscular streugth; belladonna produces PARALYTIC symptoms;
nyoscyamus and stramonium are the aame as belladonna; opium len the
peristaltic motion of the bowels, "Do not excerciae any curative influence.
Some of these are contained in all of the ancient pile medicines.
Of E-RU-SA, the only non-Poiaonoua Pile cure, over 4000 druggiau and
doctors of the highest standing, say in substance:
Dr. L. Griffin in t years experience I have no knowledge of any medicine
curing piles except yotr non-narcotic Pile cure. I know it Cures.
J. H. TaouT, M. D., and druggist, Los Angeles.
E-RU-SA cures piles or $50 paid. Worst cases cured with one box. On
ly reliable up-to-date druggists sell E-RU-SA. Viz: Aso-
HOWELL & JONES. HUNTLEY BROTHERS. GEO. A. HARDING.
of Oclwcin, Iowa,
"Dear 31ns. 1inkiiam : 3Iy troublo was
with tho ovaries; I am tall, and tho doctor
said I grew tt ftist for my strength. I
Buffered dreadfully from inilurmuiUkm and
doctored continually, but pot no help. I suf
fered from terrible draggiiur sensations it h
tho most awful mins low down in tho sido and
pains in the hat k, and tho most npnnizinjj lieiul
aches. No ono knows what I endured. Oftoa
I was sick to the stomach, and every litlla
while I would bo too sick to go to work for
three or four days ; I work m a larpo stow,
nnd I Bupivise standinjr on my feet all
day made nio worse.
"At tho Btitrsestlon of a friend of ry
mother's I began to t.'.hti I.ytlla i:. I'lnkhumN
S'eiretahlo ComiiotiiKl.and it is simply wonderful.
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Court House Block
ORECON CITY, ORE.
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muw iii 1 1 . . .
Washington Slate fair 11102
We only aent 3 pullets, I hen and I
Cock and won on every entry but one
betides specials, including best pen In
the ahow. Prizes won 1st Cock, I at
Hen: ist and and Pullet; 1st pen,
Exhibition Stock a specialty Rome
(rand pallets for sale. Kais 3.00
Oregon City. Oregon.
ltrunswiek Houso & ltcstaimmt
Newly Furnished Rooms.
Meals at All Hours. Prices Reasonable.
Opposite Suspension Bridge.
Only Firnt CIhkk UcHtittirunt
In Town.
For Fink Candies, NVrs,
Frvits, Ktc, Call On the
KOZY KANDY KITCHEN
MOTT'3
PENNYROYAL PILLS
of mt.natruatlon." They ara " MFK BAVI'JW" to (rlrlst
wnnianliiMMl, aldlnif dorelupmvnt of orfcnna and body. !o
known reuindr fur woiuen fipmla thorn. Cannot do harin Ufa
becomes a pltaaurti. $I.M I'l lt HOX HY MAIL. Hold
by UruffKlsts. I) It. MuTT'SCllKMlc-ALCU.lCluvvland,Ohlo.
For Hale at IIUNTLKY'H
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EXPERIENCE
DcaiGNa
CoaYRIOMT oC.
Anrona anrtlns a katrh and 1iwnpllnn mar
anlrlflr Hjn-,.riHin r.iir fiiMtnoti friia wliplhnr an
liif.iiltftii la pr.ilmMr nnli-ntfihlrt. t'oMuitulil'-a-tinnaairieilyniiiiiiKHirlal.
HANDBOOK vn I'aiMils
ant fro, (ll'lnat nar (or urine (Minna.
Flma takxn Itirouvh Munn A Co, rvcvlra
nxruxt nutlca, wiilmut cli-ma, lu tlie
Scientific American.
A hanilaomnlr lllnalratixl wnoalf. I armwt rlr.
rulMlloii ut alif arl-pitlllo Jmirtial. Ti-rma, a
far: fciiir Tim .til In, L SulU bjiall ri'li'alu-a.
MUNN & Co.38,B"-"' New York
Uraucta unlet, at t St, Waahluaiup, l. C
11 WILLIAMS'
OREGON CITY
F. S. BAKER
PROP.
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jS Tbao Maass
PILES
IN OUIt ELEGANT NEW STORE
We are located in onr large new store and with a
lariier and more complete stock of better goods, are
better prepared than ever before to furnish yon just
what yon want at prices lower than the lowest.
Tlio fair-
a333t:..L-i.a.i:LEa.Ka.fcKK.CK
ClIAKLKSCATTA,
I'rojirititnr
FlNKST ClIOOOI.ATK CltKAMH 'A
is tiik City. A '.so Cm Aits
AND TollAfCO.
They overcome Weak
nuaa. Irregularity and
omiaaloua, Inoraaaa vlr
or anil btnlaU "pain.
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CHAIRS
C FLOOfS
XfVffMTute
f AIL 'KINDS' OF
JNTZPIOP
DECORATION
DRIES IfARD
WILL NOT SCRATCH,
ift S4 SHADES AND COLORS
swd ask yocvr zxeaier fok
m. mm j. m- ar
Carl A.
PutzlafT
Chas. M.
Mochiike
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Illlud, Itlrrd-
lii( Hint IK Iiiiik I'lli a. J. alisorlM tin) tiininrH, itlluya tha
ILcliliiK ut niici', time limlnnt n-llrf. Kvcry hox la wurrnnuiil. Sulit
I, V Uruu'KlHiH. Sf-nt 1V tinitl nn rrciMtit of price. M conla anil II 00
per lux. WILLIAMS Mi'O. CO, Props., Clovelaad, Ohio.
Kr Halu HUNTLEY'
PLANING MILL
All kinds of Building
Material, Sash, Doors
Moulding, Etc. - -
OREGON CITY, ORE.
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