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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1901 5 Vl! 'i MUs Nettie Blackmorc, Minneapolis, tells how any young woman may be per manently cured of monthly pains by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Younu Womkn:-I hud frcqwmt hoiwlachns of a -nvcro nature. dark hjk,U beforo my ryes, and at my t11, ' uhlol.l Vny. A im-mluT o( tho lodra adywod nw to try lydU JU P 'nk nam's Veritable Compound, but I only scorned RckkI advice and S yd wu lioness, but bI.o kn at mo until I toufiht a Kilo and atartod taking iU I soon bud tho bent reason fjLo world to chanun my opiniunnf tho medicine, ti. each day my health InPed.'nd final iv I was rntiroly without pain at my menstruation nodn. I am most irau!lii."-Kiwi i liLACKMuuK, 2S Central Ave, Minneapolis, ALiiul Painful Periods $ ro fitilckly i.n.1 permanently overcome by ...Vvof Veir'tnll :i.iKun.l. The above letur la only one of lu "n" ot thousand whl.-li prove tl.U Matrmrnt U, bo . ru-tloa .H.vrr .train n.womanf;luU ib nii'iiK. the rHuae-iMTliu)MlllcauMea uy mrnta. r tho dovrlopment ol a Ji l'lukhaiu'a VeitcUblo Coiupounu ia gTiiariinio l" J If there la anTthlnir alwut your caae advice. wrlU freely to Mra. HnUhain. coutldcntlal. Mie can aurely help you. lor no person m ab,Cm..- -from .wider eaprrlruc In treatintf female Ilia, hhe ha. helped hundred, of tho aanda of women back to healtlu Her addreaa la Lynn, Mas. and her idv hSi "a fre. You are very foolish If you do uot acept her kind invitation. . culty wuirn naa irouuicu uio ;ui l-1 St and for which I had spent hundreds 11 A w THr of dollars in tho vain endeavor w rec- V Jk - ' N. tify. iMy Ufo forces were being sapped, &:(' S, J O- uid I waH daily loslnpr my vitality. Vi t-WtS'r " Ljdla K. rinkham's ratable VV Compound cured me comp.eU.-ly, and I am now enjoying the best of health, and am most aS too pleased to ? endorse such a great remedy."-Miss Jbnnik LEpwarw, 604 11 St, N. W, Washington, 1). C. Mrs. lMiikhnin, whim ad.lress Is Lynn, Mass, will n"w" f uUy mi without oust all letters addressed to her by sick women. Oregon City Hnterprisej TOLD IN SIDEHEADS. Lost Ilia Fisokr. I'at Johnson, an employe at the Willamette l'ulpV I'uper Mills, received a oaiiiftll injury lat S.it tirday uinrninn w hen hia hand became eutaiip-led in the machinery and the tips of the diils were cut oir. KKkIIIKNCK W'aB Hl'H(il.AKIZKI). I'ur inn the ubucnce from the city of J nilire Mcllride'H Inmily whoapent the siiinmer at their home at Peer's Island, tlieir residence in this city waa entered by thieves and considerable valuable diahea carried away. AnoTIIKH DlVciHCK (iltANTKD. .Indue Mcllriile has ran led Kiiiiiih Minnie May Murphy a divorce Irom Ilavid Murphy. Tiio county commiKMioiiera' court has udioiirned to meet on the lHth inst when a list of jurymen for the en euinu year will lie selected and judge, and clerka of election appointed. Koiiiikky at Mil.wAi'KtR. Theg nera l.iiintiua uli.ru of Wixximrer'a at, Mil waukie was entered by burglars Satnr- Uv nil. hi unit robheil of a considerable I quantity of goods. No money was taken ml the principnl booty that was carried away consisted of canned goods. It ia believed that the robliery was committed bv local characters. Will Ubk Clackamas TiMimR.-Work-nien are engaged in the vicinity ol Clack amas station preparing logs for shipment to Ht. Louis where the timber produced therefrom will be oned in the construc tion of s building In which will be placed the exhibit from this state at the World's Fair. Home of the finest limber, for which Clackamas county is noted, is found at Clackamas. Chanosd Boms Boundaries. The county commissioners' court at its ses sions last week took op the consideration of precinot boundary lines and made some minor changes. No extensive al terations were made in the boundary lines of sny of the precincts nor are such changes contemplated. At Friday's ses sion a small fraction of the Milk Creek precinct waa attached to that of Beaver Creek and at the same time a portion of Needy was annexed to the Macksburg Vegetable mpouna. ... ..,h IlMilac. irr. K.; " uimor. ""' ' " ,7 about which you would like pfc' he will ireai your ievr Detail ol Anotner wise. i Dtkn Mna. Pinkham: Ignorance and carolcRsnoKa is the caune of mot of the Buffer. iiiK of vromen. I believe Uat If we yrorfrly Uiideretood the laws of health we would aU be well, but if the sick womcu only knew the truth alout I-ydla I Plnkham't Vrifetable C'oiniM.und, they would be saved much suller. iiiK and would R(n be cured. I used it for five months for a local dlffl- ,;:," K preilnci. AiliKil'i"' vm anunr xea that were orilenil by Hie court, hies not ellect the residein'e, with refer ence lo voting, of m-ru limn a dozen citizens. Wii.i, Ohoasizi! at (Iarkiki). County Jmltte Ityan, as one of the ollirers of the alale orjj.iiii.ation of Odd Fellow, will form a lodxe of three linkers at (Uitield on the niiiht of Satun'iiy the '.Mil inst. There will be about thirty charier mem tiers. Those alio ere interested in thn organization of this lodue are recmested to liear in mind the date ami make it their business to be In attendance that the orKanlziiiK of the (iarlield Indue may not he longer delayed. Was tiik HodV Koiihki)? lielatives of the late Wni. Ptinney, of this city, who lost his life near ClijunpoeK, last Tuesdav, when he was cnuiiht bv a fall- I intf tree, susiect that their kinsmen was ' relieved ol some money subsequent to , the accident and before the body waa turned over to them for burial. A local j attorney has been employed to make an ' investigation of the circumstances anr I rounding the accident and death of ! Dun gey. pKi.iNg.UKNT Tax Salk. SherifTShaver on Monday hegau the sale for duliixjuent taxes of property assessed on the lltOU roll. Only city property wai ollered for sale the first day and there were few bidders, the county buying the bulk of the properly. The highest rate of inter est ollered waa thirty per cent. Bidding enlivened when the acreage property olio red for sale Wednesday. The delin quent roll in Clackamas county this year is the lowest in yeara. With a tax roll originally representing $170,000, there remained uncollected lens than flilllH). In tiik Divorck Court. Circuit Judge McBride last Friday granted two divorces aa follows: Kmma li. I'hillips ys. Geo. B. Phillips; Kva (iarrick vs. Walter F. Carrick. Sarah Clemens brought a suit fur divorce from Matthias Clemens whom she sllegee baa threatened several times this month to kill herself and children. The parties who were mar ried in Ohio, in 1879, are now residents of Oak Grove this county. Plaintiff rep resents in her complaint that the de fendant ia about to come into the posses lion of a life insurance policy upon which he can realiie 3500 and against which there stands but a single claim of $1500 for a debt. Hhe asks that he be restrained bv the court from making sny disposition of this Mjirv, that he lie or (len d to y lo plaintill (III per montli during the pendency of the mnl together with attorney's lees. Ciaims IU Wak lioinim). John Ilickleniaii, an employ) in the Oregon City Ktt4-il cleaning department, reports tlmt he wa held up laul Friday night hy twj unmasked men on the Southern !') flu railroad truck at thn Intersection ol Eighth street mid relieved of 128. The victim gave the officers a good deanip lion ol Him lontpada who ir believed to be hoboes, hut no trace w found ol the robbers who were wwn to fl lioin the citv towHrdn I'ortlund. Following the rohliery iiiniilwr ol liotxji wero tnkcp into cimtody hut no evldnnce wn found that would connect any of the men with the hold-up. To Thy Kkv. Kknnichv. Circuit JikIkh Mcllriile left Tutwday niRht for llilhhoro, wliHre he pridod at the trial of Itev. K. H. Kennedy, eharnJ with the crime o) huriflary. Ki'Kiater Jrer and M iK Kelly, a clerk in the Urc(on City land ollit:, were iul)poenaed hy the dclendmit clergyman aa witneiwta In an attempt to prove an alibi In con nection with the caae. Il ia the conten tion of Kennedy that I viHitd the local land olliue early on the inorniiiK follow iiiK the alli'Ked hmiclary. He attempted to prove the fact hy thehe witnenw-a, who were prepared to teatify that the aci-UHed mlninler called at the land of tlee one morning, alxjut the time of the burglary. Viu ltu kob Lira. Henry Kcliauh, a farmer remiting- near the mouth of the Tualaiiu, had a wild ride for life the other day that'll will not aoon forxet. Ienuiii( to crornt the Tualatin with tome farm produce, the farmer decided to ap propriate the une of the rait that la ued by the xxl camp. The Tualatin, be caiiHe ol many day i rainfall, waaarax iiiK torrent, but the raltaman puahed out Into the aire in and Del re he knew it he waa heinx carried rapidly towards the rapidi below. Miraculouily the rait panned throuxh the rapida intact, the iarmer cli!i(iiiK o (he rmlderlexa floater. It waa a ride Schaub will never forget, and one that be will not repeat oon. Eastshn Ktar Installation. Pioneer Chapter No. '-'K, Order of Kastern Star, Tueeday night conducted inntallation ceremonies In this city. The inntallation ' f the newly-elected officers was con ducted by Mra. T. F. Kyan, assisted by Miaa Buchanan. Officers were installed as follows: Worthy Matron, Fannie France; Worthy Patron, Mr. Buchanan; associate, Mrs. Henry Meldruiu ; conduc tress, Miss Mvrtle Buchanan; associate conductress, Mrs I). W. Kinnaird; sec retary, Mrs. F'rma Jones; treasurer, Miaa li. H. France; Ala, Kcho Kam-on; Kuth, Mrs. C. Ganong; Father, Mrs. T. F. Kyan; Martha, Mrs. K. I). Fields; Fleets, Mrs. G. W. Church; organist, Mrs. L. L. Porter; chaplain, Mrs. Julia Frost; sentinel, A. W. France. Follow ing the installation ceremonies a lunch was served. I'LAiNTirrs Win F'irst Kovku. The pUintitl's in the injunction suit of Csp taiu Lute Pease et al ag.insl F.rnest P. Bauds scored a (mint in the circuit court when Judge McBride overruled the formal demurrer of the defense to the complaint. Five day was allowed the defense in which to make anawer. This is the suit that waa brought by Pease et al to enjoin Contractor Hands from es tablishing a llali ladder over the Willam ette Falls at this city. The fish ladder was ordered by the slate le dslature and for which an appropriation of $5000 was made. It ia the contention of the plain tills that certain fishing rights they pos sess w ill le materially damaged by the construction of the fish ladder which is to be located at the scene of their fishing operations. Will Install Maciiinkry. At a meet ing of the board of directors of the Mo lallaCeutral Mining Company held in this city last Saturday night, it was de cided to install at once at the company's mines on Ogle creek a two-stamp mill having a capacity of Hi tons per 24 hours. This action on the part of this mining corporation found justification principally in the returns of a recent assay of ore taken from the mine by an expert. It assayed as follows : lowest grade, $16.75 ; next grade, $75.1)4; full teat across the ledge $:S10.3:l; lower half of stratum, $504.40; selected samples, $.773 31. It ia the purpose of this company to pro ceed with the thorough development of its properties in Clackamaa and Marion counties. The people of the Molalla neighborhood have sufficient taith in the enterprise that they have volunteered $700 in labor to the construction of a road that will make the mines more accessi ble. Hi Took Watkb. The expression "he took water" is frequently heard but it generally implies an involuntary act rather than a voluntary move on the part of the individual. But an incident happened at the woolen mill plant of the Oregon City Manufacturing Company last Thursday in which the young man interested took pure aqua quite involun tarily. Two young men, quite unsophis ticated for lads ol their age, came into town to take in the sights, stopping at a lodging house near the woolen mill. They would occupy seats for hours at a time on the porch at their lodging bouse and gaze wistfully into the windows at the woolen mill, watching the industri ous young women at their work. They vainly endeavored for several days to trike up a flirtation with one of the girls but were unsuccessful. Their persist ence, however, had its reward last Thursday afternoon, when one of the girls responded to their efforts at flirta tion. But one of the young men was not satisfied with the recognition he had received and dealred to forthwith estab lish correspondence relations with the object of his adi ration. Accordingly he penned the girl a note which he carried across the street and handed the blush ing damsel through the open window. With a smile of pleasant satisfaction be returned to his station on the porch and awaited results. Presently the recipient of the note appeared in the window and signalled her admirer, holding, osten sibly in her band, a reply to his petition. With bis heart presumably in his mouth, the lad re-crossed the street and with a look of great expectancy reached for the message when the contents of a pail of water from an tipper story win rin vera emptied on his head and ehoolders. 1 lis victim oi tne joks am not linger longer for the not bat re- paired to hi room for a chaise of ap parel. He hun ninrn not attempted to I renew the tlirlation. I.ada, sentiment-1 ally alllirti-d, will do well to -ek other j vinima to wliom they may relate their trouhlea for the lime ( the averKH , youriK woman at the woolen milla I" t"' j much enitroaaod in her work to trifle, with ani:h foola. To Kniom Oi'kni.no or Road. Wm. j A. CuiiniiiKhain haa hroui(lkt a atilt In , thn circuit court aimirmt Clackamas i oiiiniy to enjoin ronatruetion of what la j known aa the Cumiinutiam roan in t 4 i r 4 e. The eatahliHliment of the road : waa ordered by the county court by petition. I'.i'ii.niNi) or Hoad Enjoineo. Judue Mi KrliU haa iinned an order enjoininK the ollinala of Clackamaa county fioto proceedimi with the conalruction of the celebrated Kanton road, near thin city, Until thn caae can be determined in tiie court". 1'reacott Klhllei:h ia the in terested property ownar, who Inatitiited the injunction proceedings lo prevent tha estahliHhment of the road, and the con troveray has tieeu before thecourtiof this county for five yeara. OrricKa Instaixkd. Clackamaa Granve, No. 21H, installed the following ollii era, Haturday, the Ut.li inst. The in stallation waa conducted by L. 11. Kir chem, Deputy Mna'er of Logan: Master elect waa absent. Overaeer, Miss Lillie Street; Lecturer, Miss Annie Mooney; steward, Thomas Mooney: A. S. Walter, Chaphin, wa tbaunt; TfaHiirer, Mrs, Mary Mooney; Kecretry, Mrs. Km ma Jones; (iate Keeper, Arthur Htreet; Ceres, Mra. Ora Imel; Pomona, Nellie Imelr Flora, Uesaie Cappi; L. A. 8., Misa Jeaaie Jonei. Features or tiik Akoonact. Among the notable features of the Argonaut for January 11th are "Jackson's Moral Scru ples," a story by Marguerite Stabler, ol a tirosueroua love affair with a Mexican- Indian girl ; a New York letter from Ger- l.li.ia Kfinnur Iff wlill'll is I ntpraM 1 1 nil V set forth the change that haa come over the habits of the extravagantly rich, who are curtailing expenses; "Newspapers snd Their Makers," a most readable ar ticle, telling of the gres'est newspapers of the country, of what contributed to their success, snd of the personalities behind them: a review of Ihe prepara tions for and the production of Wagner's "I'arisfal" in New York; a criticism of the performances at the Orpheum and at the Central Theatres by Josephine Hart Phelps; and "Great Fires in Theatres." a review of all such disasters since 1781. Conflict In Road Law. Because of au apparent conflict in the general law relating to road districts and the appor tionment of the road tax, the Clackamas county court has referred the matter lo the district attorney for an opinion. Un der their respective charters, all incor porated cities in Ihe county are desig nated as road districts in themselves but the general law that was enacted subse quent lo the passage of the various city charters provides that the districting of a county into road districts and the levy Imr and aiiDortionment of the road tax it a matter exclusively within the junsdio- tion of the comity court. No reference of sny kind is made to cities which have been road districts in themselves. It is to determine the rights of the county court that this matter was referred. Cared Alter Nuffcrlug 10 Years. B. F. Hare, Supt. Miama Cycle A Mfg. Co , Middletown, Ohio, suffered for ten years with dyspepsia. He spent hun dreds of dollars for medicine and with doctors without receiving any permanent benefit. He saya "One night while feel ing exceptionally bad I was about to throw down the evening paper when I aw an item in theaVaper regarding the merits of Kodol Dyspepi Cure. I con cluded to try it aud while I bad no faith in it I felt better alier the second dose. Afler using two bottles I am stronger and better than I have been in years and I recommend Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my friends and acquaintances suffering from stomach trouble." Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Should Call for tub Map. Persons subscribing for the Weekly Oregonian and the Enterprise and wishing the world's map as a premium, all for the advertised price of $2 25, will please either call at the Enterprise office for the map or remit an additional 10 cents to cover the cost of mailing the map. When Ihe map is to be sent the sub scriber by mail, the price of the two pa pers including the map will be $2 35. We would prefer that each subscriber taking this combination would either call at the Enterprise, office or send some body fr his map, as it is liable to be damaged in the mails. The original arrangement by which this offer was made expired January 1, but the offer will he continued for a short time longer. Those desiring this combination of pa pera and the map as a premium, will do well to send in their subscription at once, as we cannot guarantee any defi nite time that the offer will be available. Ayers Aycr's Cherry Pectonl quiets tickling throats, hack ing coughs, pain in the lungs. It relieves congestion, sub- Cherry Pectoral dues inflammation. It heals, strengthens. Your doctor will explain thisto you. He knows all about this cough medicine. "W hr mA AT.rt Cherry Pactoral la our f.mily for a in for throat and lung tronblM. sod w. think no mritetn. oqii.t. It." Mum. A. roaaaoT, Appl.ion. Miaa. ..aoe..iT.n. i.e. araaoo., ll rtnu- r io 1U1 Weak Throats Ayer., pm, greatly aid recovery, Purely vegetable, gwntly laxative. The Kind Yon Have Always la use for over 30 years, and J7 - sonal supervision since Its Infancy. f-CUCUti Allow no one to deceive vou In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and'Just-as-g:oKl"are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infanta and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic) substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind. Colic It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS I Bears the Tie Kind You Hate Jtays BongM In Use For Over 30 Years.- tm etHT.ua eomwT. rr Hum imn, mtm om. OREGON CITY F. S. BAKER PROP. Oregon City IVIaGhine Shop BUCKLE1N & KLEINSHMIDT, Proprietors. General Machine Work of all kinds done. We carry in stock a line of Shafting and Pulleysnew and second hand. First class Engine and Saw mill machinery. Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly filled. At rear of Pope's Hardware Store. Oregon City, Oregon. jj IN OUR ELEGANT NEW STORE n We are located in our large new store and with a J larger and more complete stock of better goods, are a jj better prepared than ever before to furnish you just j what you want at prices lower than the lowest. jjj 2 m i Tlie Pair Main St., OREGON CITY g laaaKKKKhlKKKKKKKKKKKKKEEKKKKKKKK SB. W LLUSS For Sale at ENS WW: If room mm oolj tm tb. hanr uJ baMftt dtTtmd from aa oat-of-toor lif. tbrj voala prcrta taaurm with a niUhi. riKKAKH and aOof a arud iporl. W. oiak. a larg. aad amd lis. of RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS JUafftag la prta. final $2.50 H $150.00 Sold br tl dalm On ealaW ho.M to la th. bud. of rrrrj em iatertod la SUOOT 1NU. aaadfurawpr- J. Stevens Anns & Tool Co., P. O. BOX 3001 chicopee falls, mass. I Loans. Real property mortgaj loans. Ab stracts furnished. O. B. Dimick, Atty. at Law, Oregon City, Or. FILES ISTEV iiIUtjiiJflMi; -a Bought, and which lias been, has borne the slgnatnre of has been made under his per- Signature of PLANING MILL All kinds of Building Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Etc. - OREGON CITY, ORE. PhIUP BCCKLBIN A. Kleinsumiot aaa-aaa II Baa IMMrltll Ta CTTT71 PITTA'S! MAS fl-5 UZZn BiindTBi liia and Itching files. It attourbs the tumors, allays n ttchinu at once, (fives instant relief. Every box ta warranted. So nv aruinri1'' Mnii'Tiunni'iirewiv h11' w per box. WILLIAMS HLFQ. CO., Propa., Cleveland. Ohio. HUNTLEY S Pure & Mellow Rich & Delicate FOR SALE BY . E. MATTHIAS Sole Agency for Oregon City OABTOniAi ti. yslla lind Km Ha Bj? V