8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1003 BURGLARIOUS STARS. rinr. and nna May rick I p Mttw Solar llodlea. Jupiter Is minli the biggest member Of the family of stars which revolve, iiound our sun; consequently tlio pow- l of his uttriiciiou Is greater than tint 1 wwimI. for Instmuv. hv the earth Jupiic-r'a exploits us a burglar have rauscd very considerable annoyance ami Im-onwnieinv to astronomers In the days before his powers wore fnlly recognized. In 1770 there nppcatvd a fine comet, which was found to have au elliptic..' erhit roiiiul the sun of no comparatively small a slic- that Mr. Lexell. Its dlsoov crvr, calculated It would ivturn In flvs and a half years, but In 177S telescopes wore valuly focused on too spot whew It was expected to reappear, and again Jn 17S1 It dlsapivMtited all olmwni Mr. Lexell plunged Into fresh calcula tions and after much research found that Jupiter was the culprit. The un fortunate cornel had been rash enough ,..u.os- .mo iu. s,.u,.re 01 me trmiu planet' attraction, with the result that It had leon completely diverted from its former orbit and flung off Into quite different one of a twenty year period. It has never leen seen again by any one on this earth and prohablv never frill be. Jupiter waa also responsible for the elelay which occurred in the return of that splendid visitant known aa Hal ley's comet. Halley found that he was not the first discoverer of this big com et It had appeared at least twice pre viously, once seventy-five years before and again seventy -six years before that. The astronomer concluded that there would be a further delay In Its third return and predicted that Its next ap pearance would be 518 days later. He did not live to see it. But In 1758. the year he had prophesied for Its reap pearance, astronomers were waiting for It HUMORS OF MUSICAL LIFE. Asiaainc Iranka the Erratic Trpei riayed With a fompoarr. Miss Maude Valerie White, author of numerous popular songs. b:;s told a number of anecdotes, many of them at her own expense. I suppose, she once wrote in the Corn !i 111 Magazine, all ! composers have had a laugh over the extraordinary mistakes which some times occur in the first proofs of their songs. I remember years a?o writing a very sentimental soug, lu which the line occurred Tve never once regretted the vow I maJe that day. My feelings may be Imagined when I found they had printed Tve never one regretted the row I maJe that day. Miss White also told about an amus ing mistake which occurred in the pro gramme of one of her com-erts: A well known singer and very good friend of mine was down to sing my two songs, "To Marry" and "Crabbed Age and Youth." But the newspaper an nounced something very different. .Not content with drawing up a programme of my concert, it drew up a programme of my future, for I read as follows: Mr. Blank To Marry Maude Valeria Whit Crabbed Age and Youth. As I am a good many years older than the friend in qnestion, the coincidence truck me as particularly funny, and I cut the programme out of the news paper and sent it to him. By the first mail next morning I received an Iden tical cutting from him, with an Inquiry whether he was to take this as a form al announcement of our engagement and expressing a mild surprise that he had not been consulted In the matter. He Knew Sir Walter Scott. In a booklet called "Sir Walter Scott and Ills Country" published in Edin burgh the author quotes this reminis cence from an old man he met who had known the romancer: "Aye," he minded Sir Walter fine. aeen him driving out in his carriage and pair, wi' Tom Purdie on the box seat. He had on a shepherd's tartan plaid and a glengarry cap wl' twa black ribbons hanging doon the back. I mind hla dowg tae Malda, he ca'd it and an awfu' work he made ower the beast. But he was as pleasant a man as you could speak to, though he wasnu thought muckle of aa a pleader when they made him ahlrra o' Selkirk. Is It his bulks you're Rpelring on? Ou, aye, ye U find a his bulks ben the boose.' Carved on the Tomb of Ingalla, Thia extract from Ingalls' essay on "Grass" la carved on the glacial bowl der which marks his last resting place: "When the fitful fever is ended and the foolish wrangle of the market and fo rum ia closed grass heals over the scars which our descent into the bosom of the earth has made, and the carpet of the infant becomes the blanket of the dead. Kansas City Star. Cash Before Fame. "Why don't you try to write name on the scroll of fame?" yoor "ify friend," said Senator Sorghum very earnestly, "I hare never yet seen anybody tearing leaflets out of the acroll of fame and getting them cashed at the bank." Philadelphia Inquirer. Aa Amateur. Tonng Bride I'm so nervous. I'm actually shaking. Matrimonial Veteran You'll get over It dear. Why, when I first began get ting married I thought I should never atop having altar fright Baltimore American. is When a man meets his wife In a raU iwd station he never knows whether to kiss her before all the people or to pretend that he Is Just a friend of the family. New York Press. A man's strength develops when he has something to do, not when La Is Idle. Atchlaon Glob, CANAL TKEATT IS REJECTED. Senate of AgaiiM Colombia U I'nanlmon Panama Canal Tieatv. The state ilepwrtinent hiui received a cablegram from Minister Itcaupre at Ho- 1 10'' ,ie "t111 ' I'niWHi States Colombia, etntini; that the senate had unanimously rejected the Pauim canal treaty that waa being negotiated with the United Statea. The vote of the Colombian aenato waa unanimous agaiust the treaty. There is reason to suppose that the majority of the senate retards the Spooner amendment to build by the Nicaraguao route, if the I'auaina route were rejected bv Colombia, as a mere threat oo the part of the United Mates. They are convinced that the N'icarauuati project is impossible, and that the Unit ed States will again deal with Colom bia. The rejection is a heavy blow to prop erty owners on the is;hnius, who have - ! Jj?"J 'li' k L'"'T, ,,W ,ro,",el,, j Uih authorities on the isthmus ex- : pret8 ihe opinion that President Uoose velt may insist on Die right of the Unite J Mates to purchase the canal enterprise from the French company, Colombia having sanctioned the sale, and take im mediate steps to show Colombia that the United States is determed to go through with the project, at the same lime in forming the Colombian government that the obstacles in the way of the transfer, via., the questions of money and the sovereignty and jurisdiction over the property involved, etc,, are questions lor subsequent settlement and possible arbitration at the Hague. Others think that Colombia will soon recognize the seriousness ol her mis take In not ratifying the treaty, as the United States and Kuropean nations will lose no time in enforcing their claims on Colombia. IfWItt l the -inie. Wben you go to buy Witch Hazel Salve look for the name PeWitt on every box. The pure, unadulterated Wi'ch Hazel is nsed in making IV Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, which is the best salvo in the world for cuts, burns, bruises, boils, eczema and piles, the popularity of j DeWitt'e Witch Hazel Salve, due "to its I many cures, has caused numerous worth j less counterfeits to be pljced on the I market. The genuine bears the name of h. C. Deitt & CO., Chicago. Sold bv tiB0- A. Harding. KEAl EM ATE TKASM'EltH. Famished Every Week by lite ITjukii mas Abstract A Trut Company. V Hume to C R Johnson, lot 12, blk J8. Oswego I F . Northrup to 'V. A Johnson, lot lo, blk 13, lot IS. blk M, Oswego FBRilev to E A Johnson, lots 5 and 6, blk 31, Oswego R Kelland to C W Kelland et al, 115 acres in M Brown cl, 3 1 e. . . W T Smith to S Smith, 5L' acres of lots 1 and 2, sec 3 4 4 e Wm Blount to K L Sabine, se of om J50 sec 3b, 1 2 e T A Blair et al to A E Nicholson 2400 eJ4' of cl 45, 6 1 e J R Menafee to W J Liddall, pari of lot 4, Pleasant Hill Park J W Meldrutn to N Sladen, 7 acrea in Rinearson cl WA Hedges to A C Cassedy se of ne and tie of m, 35 a 2 4 e. . '. . . .. A M Taylor to T tiartwein Be of ne 200 1 1200 3.50 of sec 22 4 3 e 115 E Hicenbothom to C Hicenrxiihom sw of ew and lots 3, 4 and 5. sec Hi, nw of nw, and lots 4, 5 and 9 ofsecl533e 50 J S Yoder to K L Stewart "2 acrea in se of sec 5 t 5 s r 1 e. 45f)0 J R Lewis to J A Seltzer n' of ne & e! of nw of sec 22 t 4 a r 4 e. . 1 M J Ball to I) W Feehy H of 5 acs in sec 5 t 2 s r 2 e .... A Beers tto L B Ciark ne of se of sec 5 t 3 s'r 1 e M Lindorf to G Wills part of Kel logg cl t 2 s r 2 e E F Riley to J M Snyder lots CI,C2," K, 7'J & 80 Milwaiuie 1400 I J Cassell to A Cassell part of blk 3 Oregon Citv G Rutter to W J Powell 21 acres in nec 31 t 2 s r 1 e... . F W Freidrick to C T Brodger lots 3&4blk3 Weslynn B F Swope et al to P Scholz part of Fisher cl t 2 s r 2 e P J Scholz to E L Morely same C M Demmer to II Sander lots 23 & 2 Minthorn 800 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT & TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system of tistrac indexes, for Clackamas county, and t.ave the only complete set of abstra -ts in the county, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on app.ication. Loans, investments, real estate abstracts. etc. Office over Bank of Oreiron Citv. Call and investigate. i:at All You Want. Persons troubled with indigestion or Dyspepsia can eat all they want if tliev take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. This rem edy prepares the stomach for the recep tion, detention, digestion and assimila tion of all of tbe wholesome food that may be eaten, and enables the digestive organs to transform the same into the tbe kind of blood that gives health and strength, bold by Geo. A. Harding. ftlgbt Work at Right Prices. High grade artistic work at reasonable prices is tbe explanation for the great amount of job work that tbe Enterprise office is turning out daily. This office is better prepared than ever before to do all kinds of job work at prices entirely consistent with first class service and a recognition of the union scale of wages that is being paid for labor. This office again this year headquarters for boo check printing and all kinds of printing required uy uop ana iruit men. We are also better prepared than ever before to do all manner of job work, commercial and book printing, business stationery, carus, uance invitations, programs etc. We respectfully solicit work of this character and desire at all times to figure with any one desiring printing of any kind. If your work is done at the En terprise office it is done right and will give satisfaction. Give ua a trial. The Columbia Hirer Seen . from "Kegnla'or ,lni Fcurlm steamer," It i a custom to apply fan Iful titles to American rivers, mountain and lakes in simile to those of other conr.triea. Thus of j we hear of The A mericM n Khine," The Switzerland of America," "The American Alps," and soon, and here on the maguilicent Columbia Kiver, in all its wealth of scenery, we may find an other Khine. The towering enow-eaped mountains, gorges, ravines, water-falls and even cataract duplicate and even excel the famous scenery of Sw itzerland, and for the desire) of being able to say "When I was abroad" thousands of Americans are willing to le Ignorant of their ow n country in not seeing some of the finest scenery of the world as is here on the Columbia. In a tour of the West it is the thing to do, and the one thin not to le missed the voyage on the Columbia river Iw tween Portland and Tile Pallea that is made in one day 's davlight on board of the siileudid boa's of the Kegulator Line, ahid the people of Oregon and Washing ton should make it a point to remind their friends that are coming from the Fast not to miss making a trip on this beautiful river. Your ardiuit admirer makes the trip up and down both ways, on the boats, as It givea opportunity to pay leisurely attention to both sides of the rivet and for the views ahead on the going and le mming voyage. Hut the man in a hurry may go up on the boat, returning by rail, or vice versa, or the passenger west bound may leave the train at The Dalles and go down the Columbia rivet l by bout to Portland. The Kegulator Line palatial excursion steamer "Bailey tiatzert" letves Port land every morning (except Monday) at 8:80 to Cascade Locks and return, right in the heart of the Cascade Mountains, affording an excellent one day trip to view the niNgmhYent scenery anil also enjoy the exhilarating ride through the famous rapid of the Cascades, returning arrive in Portland about 7 l'. M. The round trip fare to Cascade Locks is 1 1 50, round trip to The Dalles $ ,'). one way fate from Portland to The Dalles or vice versa $1.,V. The meals are ex cellent and served on all steamers of this line. WEEKLY KU'ORI- Of t IMII'S " ' ' lsued !j Edward A. Heals of I'. Depu'tineiit of Agriculture. The first half of the week was warm ...i .1. t.. .11 ...... i ... . j niri vii in nil m'n lull, niiud up laiier pari was cooi everywnere, wi;n gixxl rains west of t'ie Cascade Mountains, but none of consequence in the eastern part of the state. The rains did no dam age to grain in h'hx k, and they were of gre.t benefit to pasture, clover, corn, late potatoes and gardens. The cloudi ness was unfavorable for hops, as it I . . i ii V ;; r . . . .Ti" i . I. . 1 i , . , 7 7 Sued to anv ifreat extent and the tiron. : I , , , . , . . . . .rmV . '"'""T"1 ""P."-I I 'king will become general in a couple , o, yr... u ,e grower, are now en- at:iii iininin nji nun miri. The grain harvest is drawing to a close and threshing is now well advanced. Wheat and burlev yields are above the average in the Willamette valley, and oals are a splendid crop. Fast of Hie Cascade Mountains wheat, barley and oats are yielding well, but falling below last year's returns. The quality of all small grain is better than last year. Migar tieeis, where well cultivated, are doing finely, but this crop n.-eda ! more rain. Corn has made excellent ' advancement iluring the week. Consid- I erabie complaint is made of blight affect- ! the late riotatixii in TilUinix.k .ml ' Clatsop counties, but elsewhere they are doing nicely. Prunes have not alto gether ceased dropping, but many trees have all tht-y can carry, and the crop, as a whole, will be a big one. Apples are doing well. liartlett pears give promise, of large returns. Miss Ida. M. Snyder, Trrninrvr of Hip Brooklyn l.iwt t ml Art inb. .... . . 11 women would pay more attention to ineir neaun we would havt more happy wlvei, mothers and dau htm mml if ih.u would obwrve reiulu thtv wnnM ii,i that the doctors' pretcrintioni tin iw.i perform the many curei they are iven credit for. 3 In contultinff with vlitd McElree'i Wine of Cardui and Thed ford's Black-Uramjht, and so I took it and have every reaion to thank him for a new life opened up to me with rettnrrrl h..,l.h tnd it only took three monthi to cure me." Wine of Cardui is a reiulafomf tt, menstrual functions and i a r,i,,.i tonishing tonic for women. It cures scanty, sunnrfswd. toofn. ular and painful nienstruation, falling of the womb, whit and fhJing. It is helpful when approachinK woman hood, during pregnancy, after child birth and in chanie of lif... It tru. qiiently brings a dear baby to homes that have h-n barri.n f,,r i,.-.ra A II druroists have L00 bottle of Wine of Cardui, AVlNEfCARDJI CO TO THE ENTERPRISE FOR YOUR PRINTING WOMAN'S BEAUTY. How it Is Made or Marrod. "Pier I nothing more subtle than woman! beauty. It rhulrt all attempts to eimlvre it A woman may have the measurements and lines of the Medietas Venus and yet lack beauty. Or she ma defy artistic standards and be known everywhere aa a Ivnutiful womau. There la, however, one kind of beauty which la recognised by all anil which is every woman's dower, a beauty to which the French have given the name of " The Beauty of Youth. Many a time we turn to watch some sweet, young girt, Impressed by her leauty. Hut if we ana! vie the tK-aoty wc liud It is made up 1 of smooth skin, clear completion, bright eye, ruddy lips aud rounded contour, that beauty ouht to last always. But soon we see It fade. The young wile looks ut hrr yellow kiu, aunkcu cheeks ami hollow t-yes and marvel at her own falling oil.' Ami the younger girls still retaining the lx-uuty of youth wonder "what her hiisluiiiil could have seen attractive in her," not knowing that it will be tlu ir turn to fade very two. HOW To KHKP liliAlTV. Ill order to preserve l!ii teiiuty of youth, to retain the charm of sweetnrna and freshness which belongs to maiden hood, the prt-rcquikite is to understand that the chief too of woman's Ix-nuty is womanly ill-health. Young women are oftrn very careless of thrinielvrs. The temptation of the dance, or of the sleigh ride overrules their prudence, ufld the nuc uicnuivi ult u aupptrvaon aud prrhap. irregu. "ily- Tllls ly the l-eg.niiing of ' -i , i .. . N . 6 . wxwse evus, ana yel tun uloue u sui- fident to steal the fr.-hn,vi from the (lct. The MomaIlly hrM) ,,,,, 1jc protectcl with the utmost care and the brat symptom of derangement or disraxe should be met by the Use of Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescription. I will always recommend Dr. I'ierre's Favorite I'rcacriptiuti, 't'.oldcn Medical Discovery and ' 1'lc.is.nit Pellets,' for they cured me when doctor and other medicines failed," writes Mrs. Mary E. Lewis, of Tanner, C.ihncr Co., W. Va. "For fifteen years I suffered untold miu-m U-l.n I , Ii .l;.... n. Pierce's medicines, I had given up all hrm nl u.r .iii,. ,n i ...... i.f lie down to elecp. and everything I ate would almost cramp me to death Was very nervous aud could .hardly walk cross the rtxmt. only wtiehtJ nmely Pounds when I commenced takim' tee mtdicints , how weigh me hundred 14 forty p4rmnd. and am hai'ini; belter elth than tttr before. My frxmds all ! it I bow i Ebery smoker of 'Recruit 5c cigars has an opportunity to share in the cash offer of $142,500. Zlsk the dealer m v they ct hardly Mbw fkM im Vu titm ferum; after tuJk j long 1 havt than era to b ritntt mini rosy ikrtked. I have taken fifteen bottles ol ' Inscription,' fifteen of the ' Discovery ' and fifteen of the ' l'rljela.' I know thai If It bad not leen for your medicine I would not have been living to day," Dr. Pierce's l'avoiile Piracrition la a womau's medicine. iLis not offered aa a cure-all but it la roiitidently recoin mended a a sure ami aufe remedy (or all those (liseiutcs of women which are curable by the use of medicine. II establishes regularity, dries the drains whivll destroy the strength and beauty of women, heals Inflammation and ul ceration and cuie female wtakueaa. It i the lieat preparative for motherhood, giving grvut strength and elasticity to theoigum of inutci nit V, and making the baby's advent piactically lstiiilraa. "tlHTTINil VlU'NO AOAIN.' It I one of the triumphs of Favorite Prescription that its results are so palpably and visibly real. The cure vt womanly dlnraari by this medicine is proved by the gain In flesh ami weight, tiy the tetot anon of youthful freshiiru, by the renewed strength ami ambition, and by all the outward and visible signs of robust health. "I eujoy gixxl health; thanks to Ir. Ptrrce's 1-avonte Prescription ami 'Goldeu Medical Dim ovrry," wtitea Mr J. J. Schnetyer, ol Potltiac, Livingston Co., 111. "Have taken sis bottle of each kind. I wa taken sick last 1'ebruat) and the doctors here called It 1 Grip ' J lay for four weeks in bed, and when I got up I found I had 'displacement ' I Had uch ache aud poine in my back aud limbs, could not stand any length ol time. knew that our ktmt dottot uvuld instil tht first thtni on list examination, ana that 1 uvuld not lubmn to, unless 1 was danger ously sui, and then ti uvuld be Ud late. It any one had told me youi tiiediciue would do me tn much gia I would bav said, 'Oh DO, uot lha much good.' I can sat truly 1 waa surprised ai the lienefit I recrlved. An old inriid ol uiiue wild to me, 'Why, what Is tbr matter with you, you atr vetting so young again ' r I told her I bail tnkcu six bottle of Dr. Pierce'a medicine, an.' that if she would do likewise she would feel ten year younger, too." There one cluusc in Mr Sx hnetyer's letter, which voices the sentiment of thoumiiid of sriuilive women, "turn that our hom doctor would insist the first thtnx on an examination, and that UKiutd not submit to, unlets I nj dan rervusly suk, and then it uvuld be too late to do any good Many a woman in jut such a cae. realising the danger .lie runs yet neg lects medical treatment because she shrink from the indelicate question ings, the offensive rxamiuatloiia and ohiioxioii local trrutments which Um home physician often thinks ueieaaary. A WAV OCT of this difficulty ia oprnrd for wometi by Dr. Pierce'a iuvitalioti to consult him bv Utter, tee. All corresMin tcnee ia held aa strictly confidential, aud the written confidences of women are guarded by the same professional privacy obaerved by Dr. IScrce in personal consultations with women ut the InvaluU' Hotel and fctirgicul Intitute, buffalo, N.Y. Address lr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. THK FAMILY miKSD. A. L. Amen-l. of Newfield. V Paso Co., Colo., Mys : "We bnve studied the I Medical Adviser thoroughly, and when I anything is the nuitter with any of out i large family the first thing we do ia to see what the lxik says," Dr. Pierre's Common Sens Medical Adviser, containing HmH large pages and over 70D illustrations, ia aeiit per on receipt of st. mips to pay expense of null ing only. Send i oue-cnt stamps lot the cloth-ImiiiikI volume, or only ai stamps for the book In paper-owveis. Address Dr. R. V. Plerc. Buffalo, N V 1 1 VI J wxixMikmam. Afi'D GET RICH remfc t& the Eauds v..,u, i.om recruit Cipn are equal to one tag Irom Star Tobacco in securing present. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co, DAILY TKAINH, I ly IC. Hat. r.M. D'ly KHkcIIv July ft, wiij D'ly D'ly KM 7 mi a ini I.v Porllai.it ,Jt .a ! ' ,10i M M H '.ll H 11 H 41 H Ml 11 m t is1 11 .in! 11 41 1 II M . . Uolili ,,, Italuler Pyramiil , , , . Maygr ,,,, . tVuiiuy ... latakanl . Marahlaiul , . . WMtporl , . Hilton ... . Knappa . HveiiM.li . John pay . . Asiorl I.v in i 11 ft-ji u :wi II 17 sai 7 17 a AM III O' II OH. Ill In II UN a s f 1 U ID III '.'I 11 s; in :ei; in tsi 11 n; a x " Hi 7W 4J in OH ti m HI '.II IHtti... 10 .10,11 :m Ar 7 6 31 7 Wl fl aj 7 til A m NKASIDK DIVISION II Va. m A Ml p, III 1 1 :u a. in a ia a. in II I A a. m 'J 'Ml p.111 A mi p. 111 t) 4U a, 111 r I " a. ru '"I'.ra la,m fw p. m 1. :p.m 7J.lp.B ''p.m 6na AHTdUIA HKAHIDK t'UNNKCTKiNH. All trains make clow iHiiiumilons at l)ula with all roirlht.ru I'acilln Ualna to ur (ruin in r am or moiiihi roluta. Al Portland with all trains leaving t'nloa PKll. At Astoria with I. K. ,t N. 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