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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1901 WHO KNOWS Una When lit Kidney Trouble Fs'tencd and Ronchcd tho Chronic 8tno? If It Has It la incurable- by Anything Known L.cipt i no i:tilton CompounUtt. , Wo Arc Tho Solo Aonta, A n ertfliiir of the a-urmial character of tr-.e rulloa CAmipounitr tlijt comyany duos not pub invito lotimc-utaU except those ruiioru rj recover. in kidney dlsnisre Uit hare tt'.K'.ird the chronic star, allcKtil to be Incur, tie. Ilora U ::oiUer reoovorj lu a case taoura bie the ti'mntof the Fulton CcniivutHla, rcpcrt.M by Johns i Johnson, the lcoltol the tliiton irmvu:ils tn Lou Gatoa: V. II. Fri,::cy, a resident of I-on Oaten, katkig chtonie kidney disease (Hrirht't Die ) nd, like everybody else, found all treat' tifai iu.iie. He commenced on lilton'a Renal Cempeund la 1-Yhruary, ht, and on IVoember liiote eair.e yrar it-porlcd the total dlsap y.irnce of the disease. He writes that he haa fiin-.l rlf-.een rinin.ls In weight and Is acala a-'.o to do a good hard dat's work. Johns A Jhr-ia, the Los Gates druggists, cocflnn this reowry and know of several other recoveries la i r c.te . f cvmv to ki.ltit'y otoasc in T.ot Incurable I'V anvil. in i.;ts. S. A. I'tiimrr. Hid tur. H. H Mnw.itrd, ;M, tl:e l-errv lruf Lent i Mreet. S.in l'raueiHv'o. W. '. y il"iv"-iil, Dr MitrklrT, :.-.t. nl'.s i Martin, i.'ia ,;v nn.l scores of olher t'sll i r- "- rl s.'i'iUo reeoreri'-a . .t-s St Were p-sl'i r.y Kui'Kn eicept t.ie I'UUou I of .n lo ilril. ti- a i. li. it t.r nl o r M W l' lured hv them, NMil l!ie cntl'ie eta ami train rtvw were the idi expert ill the employ of t lie rsilnud eotnpxiiy. ' novelty H the alLur consists 1 . X largely id me itct that a low vest auo ra.rad companies strive to keep from com) etltora act-mate knolodte ol eon illtlona along their luit-a of railioml Kxoluling the O'liniiliitKMii rv feduie tie in on imri oeo ol the I duo: Centis cxneuiiion was io educate coniHliim ones roi; ir.initj ni ,, i ie I iranepoi latum facilities po-e-ei-sc.l by itiat com ptnv, ami llit. tmnsil.i it jot which li in the tlevplopniHtit ol the S. nth. Although proi:n-ivt nifii, I he n.neial piHM'iivrr atii'iiia win were on tht inii -rt nnitiXHil lolcurn Hint llie Il'inoi-) t'onlral now pri'tii'nlly has a iloiililn trark eva 'm all llm wav lietpcti ("hii-xco ttntl .New lirl.-i.ns an. I a rock in'IhsiI I'ed iii low i-iani's "ii iiiivcs, whicli eapahle of am iiiinoila'iin; an i-nor moiis volume of Irallii- Tliev vrrt aim ampraeil at 1 1 t plii'ii' nit'iial oommorrial anil 1 n 1 1 n.-t riH I a Wrtkeninir whieli tlif S'lilh in f xH'iiciicii'i;, eml lliey will cpifHil iln nea rtyaiiiinif hotli fai ls lor nton'hs to ooiiie. In iloin tliis iliey w ill he H'lvotlisini: the South most etl'ertivi'lv ami proinot uii; l "awl Iheie from ivorv :n.irHr of tho ronntrv, Nulurallv the Illinois C t trHl will get the henelil ol Huh, for, ill ehnit, it has rcrrui'eil a force of lot) live Hilverlisiritf atfenta from anioiik' the milks ol Us arltve coinpehiom. I' mler rail roa I inethoila ii v. irno pi ior to the era of 'c.'ininlinily of mleiesle" nieli an tin ilertaking woiil,l have hien lulled as miI- : r-'fi v.re aeM, pont and i:v is ;i.n i: e k'Ain,'s :.- ..r:el.p't. Theehronie i i i iTi'tlii.s Iiiease. It -. it T.v,:r kidney . i .T rr.':v,'l!!et. I'rr " :r!y vi !-r e-'il anore :-'ui'ia' K 'ii:l t'wL-iixjiiua l.vl i-.'V Diseases, tor "'' "'' Von ,lo try it. ' . ' v am r'.o Mile , other txmilii tiHtion of ilict'stanls that CHARMAX A CO., PKl'milSTS lluvr Inn Inli-i'NiIou? If yon have Iinli'i-esiion, Kmlnl Pvs pepsia Cure will cure yon. It tin onreil tliDiis.iiiilo. It is cuiitu! penile every iliiv every hour. You owe il to your self io uive it a trial. You will continue I'here is no li- 1I0V LEAP 1 E A It OKIUmiEf) Ddtis I rout Sixteenth (Vnttirj anil vT.u IiisUtutt J by (i.tsnrj. Prs .lispatches recently have called tteinijti to (he fact that numerous un fortuiia'd children wno were bom on February J9, lS'KJ, will observe their first tir'liday anniversary this vear. The .Mk hi. of course, i that owuit to a p"i:;irity of the Gregorian calendar, l'.iO.1 i s not a leap year, although it is divisible by four. H.td the children been natives of Russia they w ould have been provided with a l!Uth of Febrinry four years auo, for the Cur's suhjwltt etill live under the dispensation etab lished by Julius Caesar. Il was determined long before the Chrisrisn era that about 3tio days con stituted a year. The shadow csst bv i tree at noon, as everyone knows, tfruwa lonj-: r dnririK the Bummer and autumn DDtd it attnins its tiiixiuiinn If nutli on Iieet-uiber 21st. Then it shortens until June 21t, when it reaches Us rninimumW The rir-ieiit astronomers kept track of the time that eUpseJ between two ni.ti tnuin noon shiid iws and so asc ertained the approximate len'li of the year. Laser it was discovered Hut the esti ruiiu were too hurt by alwut a quarter of ''iv and that as a consequence, the cal' i ' ir was falling into contusion. The loen in a iy every four yean would mean t.'i omission of a mon.h in a cen-tury 'Vi,an Julius Caear rose lo power the aiTt'imn months wern cominit in the euiniu -r Io put an end to this disorder, 0!"n the advice ot the Egyptian as rono n:er, S-j direne-, he decreed that every fc ; - :ir sli-inM cvi-i.-t of 300 days. T:- : rder to restore the Frinj npii Dux io jiarch 2), i:s date under one of tlie e wl y kinus, he prolonged the current year to 445 days. This was called the "iu-f ye, r of confusion." The first year of tin; Julian era benan on January 1, of the lorly-sixth year before the birtli of Christ. It m y be observed in passing, J,,, ;;,e benefit of those persons tfhohave (t;p-. ,i.y m recalling the number of days in t"." various months, that Caesar bad pimifd to make the calendar as easy s possible by decreeing that every alter r. ' 'onth beginning with January Bbonl 1 have thirty-one days, and that thi; otufcrs should have thirty, excepting F'-h'.iary, which was to have twenty ' rjip" in ordinary years and thirty in leap years. The present irregular arranne tnent was adopted to gratify the vanity oi aui!iibiu8. Under the Julian calendar the month named for him, Angust, bad only thirty days. He give it an extra day w hich he took from February. The length of the succeeding months was then altered to avoid the massing of three w ith thirty-one days each. Sogigenes, however, was not exactly correct, for the length of the year is really 365 days, five hours, forty-eight minutes and forty-six seconds. So the Julian calendar itself slowly became in volved in discrepancies. By 1852 the opring equinox had fallen back to March 11. Therefore Pope Gregory XIII, nn dertook a second reformation by sup prpso'ng ten days. Hince it was known that the error in the Julian calendar mounted to three days in 400 years, the Pope ordered the extra day of February to be omitted from all centenary years excepting those that are multiples of 400. Thus 1000 was a leap year, but 1700, 1800 and 1900 were not, although those numbers are divisible by four. England adapted the Gregorian calendar in 1752, but it has not yet been adooted in Rus sia. In that empire the last three cen tenary years have been regarded as leap year". Hence ne original ten aays- divergence between the old style new has been increased to thirteen. gest and rebuild at the same ti ne. Ko- ilol docs both. Kodol cures, strengthen and letmilds. S"l I by Geo. A Harding. HORSE WHISPERERS. and 1 Sorelty In Railroad Education. The novel project of running a palatial special train from Chicago to New Or leans and return, a distance of nearly 2000 miles, for the sole benefit of com petitors was successfully carried out by the officials of the Illinois Central Rail road last week. Nearly 100 general passenger agents and members of their families were the goests of the Illinois Centr! during the trip, everything, in eluding musical entertainment io the observation car, being provided by the compiny. Had anyone undertaken to purchase the service and entertainment provided the cost would not have been far from $10,000. The train was, so to epeak, an edition de luxe, the Tollman Coruaany certifying that the new cars nrnisbed were the finest ever manofac- Secrrt Met Inula That Were t'ard Irlali Anlrunl Tmiiera. Ireland, as well as the far north of Scotland, hud-possibly still has-its "horse whisperers," though tho "broth erings" which give such permanence and geniality to tho Scottish "plow-! man's whisper" never seem to have ex- ! Lted lu tho sister Island. Irish "wliis j perers" have been lonely men, whose J Sivn t has generally died with them, I says the Guidon IVuny. I The most famous "whisperer" of j modem times was James Sullivan of i iHinhallow . No horse was ever ; brought to Sullivan which he did not 1 permanently tame. Ordinarily restive: 1 ouimals ho would master hi u few min- ; Utos. For exceptionally vicious horsoj j ho tixik about half an hour, ilurlni; ', Which time he shut the stable door mid j forbade any one to open it till lie gave the signal. When the door was opened the horse- was still lying down and Sullivan by his side, playing with him ' as a child dues with a puppy. There was no tying up of tho foreleg or any other visible means of coercion. How! his ascendency was obtained no one could loll. A successor nt Suflivan named O'Hara became almost equally famous, and was often urgi d to explain what w as the soi ret of bis Influence. But O'il.ira fronted his questioners as Sam son did the Philistines, deluding thorn with various and unsatisfactory an swers. At one ('me. for Instance, be said tho secret lay in "rocking" the horso putting one hand firmly on his crupper, and with the other grasping his shoulder and th-n swaying him to and fro, gently at first ami gradually Increasing the motion till you throw him. At another time he protested that his plan was to bite the animal's oar. Roth those are well known Jim key tricks. The most stubborn horse, they say, will bo wholly subdued by being thrown twice or thrice, and if you can pot a vicious horse's ear between your teeth and bi'o bard you are tils master and he your submissive slave from that time forward. As to the Mwi that the "whisperer" works by kindness, it stands to reason that that method sup poses the entire education of the ani mal to be In your hands. If you have only half an hour to do your work In, you must show overmastering power as well as kindly feelings. A horse whose temper has boon spoiled by chronic bad treatment looks on oil mep alike as tyrants and bullies. Birthday Presents KM i tiiitiiiiiii.il. ui1 Readers of the Enterprise ON Monday aftornoon, Washington's lliillulay, l-Ybruary -2, 11)01, Tito KntoipriHo will distribute a stni sum of niomy among its subscribers. Wo bavo jiluct'd on exhibition in the show window of Howrll Jones, the druggists, a j;1uhs jar filled with coin of all denominations and this money will be given away to the readers of The Enterprise on the afternoon of February 22, next. If you do not receive a cash gift on your birthday, in mago to share the distribution of this money on s anniversary. Washington Guess and Get the Money -sr llioiiotit lnie.s.ser will got ttie milk nl the money I nit in this contest all will have an oiiual chunee. raviui'iit of subscription money on Tho Knterris( is thf only roiHiisitc an Jition for i!iom desirinj; to participate in the contest. In order that the old readers of Tho Enterprise, nniy have an t'iii.il ehanee to chare the division of the money w ith new subscribers, it has boon derided to allow Due (iuess for each -ft o0 in subscription that is paid for The Knterprise, whether the payment covers a delitn uent subscription or is paid for the paper in advance. Get Your Thinking Cap On Somebody will c't this money. Why should not you? No out) knows tho actual amount of money on deposit in the Jur. Tim Kutrpriso placed tho bulk of th money in the Jar ami tlm balance, lu various denominations, was deposited therein hy a person not connected with tho paper, tlm amount so deposited by eitrh heiii unknown to the other. The seal of tlm Jar will ho broken on tlm aftrrixwiii of Monday, Februury '''., t'.K) I, and distribute!! among the stircessfuf guessers. 50 Per Cci;t OF MONEY TO PKIISON making closest guess as to contents of the .Jar. 2-') per cent to tho person making the second closest guess and ." per rent each to the next five persons guess in closest to the amount. In rase of a tie, the amount involved will Iw divided. The contest will positively close at noon on Monday, February '22, li'OI. I' Suhsiril puree - " " i r im UlCOiJ ULI'Vll FOIt THE KN Hltl'KISK k Now and iiuikti your guess, I KsTl.MATK that tin' Prize Money Contest Jar of The j If you already Uko tlm pit- Oregon ('ilv Knterprise, on exhibition in the show lM'r "''"-; f' ieiid r 1 , , . ; and get a chain on tlm window of Howell it Jones, contains f i'rie Money, C If you cannot call at tlm Nn,t,c l olliee (ill out the Cous.n and send with l.o() to the Date ; Addrcsa , . J. Oregon City Enteri.risn, "V r-W V5 ".V-'J" 'I' '5' 'V WW w vnjnjrw-iirw ijr-iyiji nvr.ftr-.. ., . . , , (illesseH must Im reeeivecl All guesses niiist lie niil.il or delivered at Ibis oltloe where they will Im lit this olliro before Friday preserved until the cl ise of the contest. IKKII), January 1 I'.KU SUBSCRIBE FOR A GOOD COUNTY PAPER THE ENTEKI'IUSE IS THE ONLY REN; BLKUN I'ajM-r in Clackamas County, tho best pajmr printed in the County, tlm official City and County paper and the paor you must road il you an to In- informed weekly of the events of interest in Clackamas county. Subscribe for Tho Enterprise now and send in your estimate in tho prize money guessing contest. The subscription price of The Enterprise is .fl..'0 per year. A Word In Season. The playwright turned pule with ex dtement and a sudden rush of pride as be beard from his position in the wings the sound of stamping feet and roaring voices. "They are calling for the author:" ! cried feverishly. "What shall I do": Must I make a spewh?" The manager, who had not only beard but seen the audience, took hlin by the elbow. "The best thing you can do," he whis pered, "Is to slip out of the stage door and escape while there's time." The Eaealrptaa Tree. When the world's supply of coal Is exhausted, which Is not a matter for Immediate worry, the eucalyptns tree may be grown as a substitute. This eucalyptus stores up more of the sun's energy Uian any other tree (1 per cent of that reflected on the unit of area;, and In South Africa It has been found Cheaper to raise It than to Import coal. An acre of eucalyptus plantation will produce each yar the equivalent of thirty tons of coal. ' Bis Mnalcal Taate. Ton never applaud at a concert." "No," answered Mr. Cumrox. 'Tf 1 enjoy a piece well enough to applaud It I know by that fact that It Isn't the ort of music that mother and the girli would approre of mj applaudlng." WPtPgton Star. m 3 l .oMAMUWUtl Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. PLUMBINC CHARCES DAILY TWAINS. I) iv Kx.' Sat.j D'ly: Klleitive July 5, 11102 I'Iy ilVly P.M. , A . I 7 no k on I,v H !t 9 0.r);... H 20 ! ISi... .",s, !l :sl.. S 4 1 ! 40 . . . H .VI !) 5Ui . . . H M HI (K' . . . l OS III 10 .. t) !l 10 211... ! 37 10 Mil . . 10 00 II 57 ... 10 OS II I0 I'orllar.d . . Oolile . Itainier . . pyramid . . Msyger . . Quincy . latskauie M n r-.li I a ml . Wstirt . Chiton . . Knapi'S . Kveiiseri 10 20 11 OSl... .John Day 10 -'Vlill '' Ar.. Astoria.. M. P.M. Ar il 10; M 4U io o.'; h :v .VJi 8 20 !) .IM s imj 27 7 M 9 17, 7 4'i !i im: 7 :w 8 M 7 2S 8 4'il 7 17 8 33 1 7 f!2 M Hi! (I 42 8 07) 32 7 .1.r) fl 20 bv 7 4.M 6 HI 11 3S a. li .riO p. n 11 30 a. rn. 8 15 a. rn . 0 15a. rn. 2 30 p. m . 5 00 p. in . l 40 a. m. 8KASIUB IJIVISIOM . . 7 40 a. in . 4 OOp.m . .10 30 a. ii. . . 6 60 p. in ASTORIA 6EA8IDK ...12 30 p. n ... 1 20 p. Il . . . 1 :0p. w ... j Ma. n. CONNECTIONS. All trains make close conneotions at Oobb with all ortllerIl Paciliri trains to or from the Ksst or Bound Points. - At Portland with all trains leaving Unloi' Dest. . At Astoria with t. It. A N. Oo.'s boats ami rail line, and HteamerT. J. Poller, to and from Ilwacoand North Beach Points. Ticket ollice, 2."5 Morrison St., and Union depot J. C. M AYO.Gen. Pass. Agt. Astoria, Or Inside each pound package of Lion Oof will be found a FREE game. 60 different games. All new. At Your Grocer's. Eobicriba for tn Euterpriet COLUMBIA ure no higher Into ibo-e lu mv olbef trade, and ours hih no higher iloni ser vice rendered iIciiuimiIm. Wli.il ue nndeitake to do Hi H lleirmudi l t - ti. ...... .. ,o anil siti i".i.ti:ii'i y iiiiiiiiei. iiii- win. not be found idler mir wurkniHii gel tlnoilgty with a j ib itov defeciive Juinls, leaky pipes, louse i-miiiiocImiis or olbei evidences of "scamped" wrk. ICvery part will bo peilei-l. and loul; p'-rfeet. and wbeii ibe bill conies in you'll nut ask for aov deduc'inn F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER 1 1 iaa rr tSW I BUY THE rlWflVl l ri SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad vertise a t'iO.(X) Kow'liiK Machine for 20.00. Thisklnd of a machine can be Ixiught from UHorany of our dcuk-ru froiii$lo.00to jlB.00. We MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Hewing Machines. The Double Feed combined with other strong Kiints miikoH the ow Ifouie the best Hewing Mocblnu to buy. ttlorCIBCULARSSSS we nianulucturcand prices bt.'ruru puruhusliig THE KEff HOME XEWiNC MACHINE CO. esuNcr, UnlonBq. . Y., Chicago, 111., Atlanta, Oa, HL LoulJ.Mo DaUas,Tcx.,Han Kruiiclnoo, Cat FOR SALE BY C. 8. CRANE, 350 Morrison Street, Porttand, Oreiwn. If yon don't get the Entkki-risb yon don't get the news. RIVER SCENERY Regulator Line Steamers Portland and The Dalles ALL WAY LANIUNtiS "liailey (iat.ert" "Dulles City" "Itoguhitor" "Methiko" Connecting at l.yle, Wash , with the lolilliibiu Kiver and Northern Ity. fur W'fthkl.iciis, Paly, (,'eiili'rville, tioldon. dale and ull Cickelat Valley points. Steamer leaves Portland daily (except Hiinday) for The Dulles 7 a. iii.'.J arrives 1 Im Dalles Ik.Ii) p. ni, ; steamer connects with 0. It. A N. train at l.yie for il detidale. Slemiier lea vim The Dales daily (except Sunday) lor Portland at 7:30a. ni,, arrives Portland 0 p. ni C. K. A N. train leaving (ioldendalu at 0:18 connect with the steamer for Port land. Excellent meals served on all steamers Fine accommodations for teams and wagons. For detailed information of rates, berth reservations, railroad and stave connections write or .'call npon S. Mc donald, aucnt. Alder street wharf, or 11. C. CAMPBELL, Manager, Portland, Ore. 0. R. & ft. Oregoji Short Line and Union Pacific THREE TRAIN TO THE EAST , DAILY - - Through Pullman standard and Tour ist hlccpiiig cars daily to Omaha, Chicago Spokane; tourist sleeping cars daily to Kan-as I ity; through Pullman loom sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, reclin ing chairsllscals (recto the east daily, 1 rum Portland Daily River Schedule or- OKEOON CITY IiyATS. HAii.T schxpci.e: Steamers Altona and Pomona for Sa lem and way points, leave Portland daily (except Sunday) at 0:45 a. m., leave Oregon City, 8:15 a. m.; returning, leave nalem, 7 a. in. ; leave Oregon City, 4 :30 p. in. Oregon City Transportation Co SEEDS ""M NEEDS II Firrlnre has estahllshed It as a fw.'U Hold by all daHleri. Yon turn they arow. 1904 S4 Annual postpaid Tr to all ap plicant. D. M. FERRY A CO. DETROIT, MICH. -ri.ww -no ' lrpT Tf M K rtrilKUOLK-i Aaaivs t'hiPagO Halt bake, Denver. Ft. Portland Wrlh,Oii,aha,Kan- eP. 11:20 a. in CnlcaK,, a,l Ksnt, Knri- Kslt bake, Denver, Ft. H j.r'p , Worth, llinaha.Kau- l();30 a 111. via llunl- (;',y Hl Ington. Chicago and Kal. Fast' Mail Wl,ll Walla, Lewls 0 p m Spokane. Mln- vj, iieapolls. Ht. Paul, ':SS m' Spokane 1 . Milwaukee, Ciocago and Fast. Excellent Meals. Best Scrvica. Ocean ,and River Schedule FROM PORTLAND I p. m. Dally Ex. Sunday, 8 p. in. Saturday hi p. in. All Sailing dates aub ject to change. Fur -an KraimiKo Sail every 6 days Columbia River nteaineri 1p.m. 4 p. m. Kx. Sunday. 70 Portland HOURS to Chicago No Change of Cars. Tickets east via all rail, or boat and rail via Port-laud, For detailed information of rates. berth reservation etc, call or write to agent at warf. General Offices, II. C. Campbell, Portland, Ore. Manager. L. Lewis, Comm'l Agt., 242 Alder St., Portland, Ore. Write for the novel and catchy Seaside pamphlet, jutt issued, telling all about Hummer Girls, 6m Uei psnU and Bansata at Baaaida.