Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 04, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MARCH 4, 1901.
A Great Agency
ye Have Secured Control tor
Tht City ot the Fulton Com-
pound, the Only Things Known
to Medicine That Cure Kidney
D'fttnfc In Both the Primary
and Secondary Stage.
The kldneya are no trniittr and Xh dtaaat
a someilma fastonod ud lraady chromr
wlta tha very first symptom. Illl hu bun?
an eiht ( ten month It ! urly chronic In
cither cM why tnkchanoT Why sot taka at
nl tha only thlna known thai cunt kldae
diaeaae Intha ettront aa wall Mlkaprimar
ta(a. Tba Pell mm a'tad kal, tij prtni
ion, liniwlill; valuable, tat tta Insurability
aa oojlilj aonllrmod by ooaaulttni nhyntrlnna,
and after rooovery undar lha ruiton Compounds
lb recovery wm alao doubly allMlad.
Ob May 1st, IM, lb ton of R. C Pall, tha
Banattrof tha Pacifls Coast Biscuit Company
I boooQd and Folaom airMla. Saa Fraanaco
wa declared by tha family phyatclaa M aav
Ihronlo kidney diaeaaa aadlacurarilB. Anottiar
Shyaiciaa bb sbI11 IB ana soaarned the
lagnoaia. Tha whole body wa awailaa wnk
dropsy, and fatal termiy tloa lowked for. Tha
Fulton CoinpooBda wara then lurmej la as tha
anly nope. Oa Raptoajoar la tha tfropay bad
dlaaapearad aa tha boy was wall, and after
double exemtaaiton tha phyataian declared tha
recovery complete and (are Mr. rail a written
report which ha now has.
JudeU t CtMniw, (he Police Judre of Pa
Frauciaco, alro atleeta the reooTery under hit
two observation of a friend of his who eieo
recovered when tha raae (chrome llrifhl'a Dia
vie of tha kutneys) waa well known to ba In
surable ai'cordiry to all medical autborlttia.
Up to the advent of the r'nlton C'onipnunc'i
medl.-lne knew n 'thiua that would cure kitlncy
troubles alt'-r lhy became chronic About
0lne-ttiUh of all rate are Dow cnreb!e. erro
fw tb.-v have doveim-",! into the dreard
ehrmic
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CH ARMAS A CO., PRUtJUISTS
REAh ESTATE TRANSFERS.
FnrnNhfd Erery Week bj the rinctn
mas Abstract & Trut Cmnpanj.
6 W Jackson to Ev Jackson 11
acres in sec 24 t 5 s r 1 e $
G W Jackson to E Jackson 11 acres
in sec 24 t 5 r 1 e .
B L Yoder to W Jarvis 39 acres in
ec9t6sr0e..
G J Trullinger to J B Trullinger ne
of t-ec 12t5sr2
G J Trullinger to I V Trullinger se
of sec 1 1 5 a r 2 e
OWPTPUoto P J RymiDg lot
hlk 16 Estacada
35
35
800
5
5
50
1600
I L Clark to J H Skirvin se of sec
23t4r2 e
J Vicich to G C Cathro 81 acres in
sec 25 t 3 s r 1 w
3000
M J Hiccinhoibam to J M Olds 5
acres in t 3 s r 1 e
8 R Peterson to R E Carpenter lot
4 Dart of 5 and sw of ne & ne of
50
se of sec 19 1 6 s r 3 e
J A Dowlmg to B S Cooke blks 10,
19 and lots 6 to 43 blk 9, 2 to 9
blk 98 Mintborn
C T Howard to T Wiles 46 acres in
sec 17 t 4 s r 2 e
M Giesy et al to G Maecke se of sw
of sec 30 e of nw sec 31 t 3 s r 1
A F Stokes to M Cathro lot 6 blk 2
Canemab
If Cathro to A F Stokes lot 5 blk 2
Canemab
M M Charman to A Riggs lot 5 blk
1 Clack Hights
A Stricklins to L Gitbeos w of
nw of nw Bee 14 ne of ne sec 15 t
4r3 e
W Long to C Ainsworth 32 acres In
Newman clt5srlw
C Ain-worth to E borenson 32 acs
in Newman cl I 5 s r 1 w
G Whiting io E Sorensoa 79 acs in
Newman cltSsrl w
8 B Plimpton to 0 Plimpton 10 acs
in sec 25 1 1 r 2 e
A Kohler to F I Kraiberger 4 acres
in sec 14 4 s r 2 e
J Duus to A Meisener w of nw &
ne of nw sec 28 t 3 s r 5 e
E Matties to J Pankney 14 acres in
sec 4 t 3 s r 1 e
0 Millsap to R H DeShazer 9.50
acres in Abernetby cl t 2 s r 2 e. .
F Albright to M Albright 9.50 acres
in Abernethy clt2sr2 e
G F H or ton to H H Hin t'2 of nw
of sec 4 1 5 s r 1 e
G Isenberg to C L Roadarmel lots
ldc2hlkl7Marsh8eld
J F Benson to M Harrington lots 9,
1100
155
1100
800
5
200
50
150
800
800
50
1
110
1100
1000
1000
1000
1300
300
10 & 11 blk 45 Gladstone 1325
S L A I Co to J C Jahn tract 23
Oak Grove 300
D Nightengale to C W Hardy sw of
se e2 of se of ne sec 24 t 6 s r 2. .
W C Lichtentbaler to E G Lichten-
thaler 5 acs in sec 15 t 2 8 r 1 w. .
8 J Bo:kman to W 0 Dickerson 21
acres in sec 10 1 3 s r 2 e
D Harnett to J H Wewer sw of sec
14t2s r4 e
R W Lewis to If A Kayler 40 acres
in cl 44 1 5 a r 2 e
Sunset Ld Co to E B Anderson lota
1100
150
900
1200
5
3 A 15 hlk 11 Sunset City 225
L C Clark to LL Read 1 acre in '
Meekcltlirle 1
THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT A
TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy
right to tbe Thome system of nstrae
indezes, for Clackamas conn ty, and i.ave
tbe only complete set of abstracts in the
connty, can famish information as to
title to land at once, on app.ication.
Loans, investments, real estate abstract-,
etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City,
Call and investigate.
Traaelated.
1 beard ber boasting that ber dinner
party was a success from tbe begin
ning id ended with tbe greatest
ieclaw.' What's 'eclaw,' anyway?"
"Why er that was the dessert, of
course. Didn't you ever eat a 'choco
late eclaw T "Exchange.
Aeeldeata Will Happea.
Landlady Yes, sir, two chlckeni
vent Into that soap.
Boarder Never mind, madam, nerei
mind. No barm done. No one wouM
rrer suspect H, I aasure yon.-Towt
and Conn try.
Narrow minds
tbove their own
aold.
think notblng right
capacity. Rochef oo
HO YOt' WANT A 001 HAl't
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an mraiiitrineiit i;lt ilic OivcmiiMn ly
wliicli uri'iii fiiiui-li vaui tlilt nuii to
Ki"licr with the Kntriiiet mul tl
Wwkly li t ,'iii.iHH f.ir ore ycitr voh. ll
for il.e reimtrki-hly low irut of f2 25
Tlie t'.sl ! (lit mt alune ix (2 50. Tlie
Knierpri-f liaa ili rxi'liixira linlit of in-tr.Hliit-itipt
iIi-h ttii..a into Una c niily on
fltiiiliiiiif ont-r. tnjiit'H ot I tie map
may l et-ii at tlii Kiilerpnwt o.lii and
II orilfra cnt in lv mail will receive
promin a.'f nhoii.
I'li" in ftp ia oiih of ltii KfKt ami moat
lerviivahie have fver rtn. It i a
whII map and rou.iHia of tmir paitP. Its
ilinieiixionR n incline) Th firat
pane t'onuiiiK itixp of llie aorl.t in run
iicrlic.n with win. h ia etiown tli ci'in
iaraive timet m) d'ataiuva. All of the
1'niiwl S'aien poNUiona are indicated
by flair. Tliia pau lo l o tit arms
and H! of tlie varinna natmiia of t lie
aorl i. 1'ane two in devoiinl to UeVe
ifd niapa of tlie aiai of Oivtfon and
Waoliiiiition. each atnte Being eliown by
ile.f. On the revere aide )! this pane
is tsiven cunaidrrahle aiatmnral mallet
cm . erninif the two a'atea. I'i one col
umn is arranged in alphabetical order
ah t'f Hie itu'tea in each ftate lotellier
with li e locat jor. in the ftate of the par
ticnl.ir county toKPther with the toial
pupiilHtion of i hat county. Following
llle li.-t of tlie comities isgiven the nallice
i: alphabetical order al-o, nl everv city,
town and inistolliiv in each state, the
inline of the court v in w liicli it is located
end a so the teciiott of the slae ami the
popiiUtion of each. There is a'so shown
U or 'his I'atre the new s.al of ihe Stale of
I Oregon s adopted tv tne legislature U-l
winfer, together with some descriptive
matter showing the respects in which
the new differs fr mi the old. Five sepa
rate m .p- ae show n on th" thiid page.
Thev are Alaska, British oliitubia, the
Hawaiian I-dmids, Philippine Inlands
and the mi' o United .Vales possessions
in the Pacitlc Ocean. The fourth pane
shows a map of the United Slates. Idaho
and the minor possessions of the United
tntes io the Pa.'itic Ocean, tbe map
showing tbe ltt named land being larger
and more useful than that on the pre
ceding page. Arranged 'in nlphabeticla
order on 'tva page are also the count lea
and towns of (he state of Idaho, together
wl'h their location and population
The combination of these maps is
worth the 2 5i. for whicii it retails.
They are printed on good map paper
and will last a lite time. The various
drawings are richly colored and tbe map
is very ciediuble production. We
will furnish these maps to Clackamas
county people at $2.25 and include with
them a sutiecription to the Enterprise
and the Weekly Oregonian for one year
in advance. This is a rare offer and one
that will prohahlv not be duplicated
again. Call at the Enterprise otJice and
see the map or mail us your subscription
anvway. You will be sure to be pleased
with the premium you will receive.
Start the New Yrai off right by signing
for the Enterprise, the best county pa
per, and the Oregooian, which for gen
eral news is not equalled in this section
Send in your subscriptions at once.
We cannot guarantee to prospective
subscribers that this offer ior the Orego
nian and the Enterprise with the map
as a premium, will bold good after Jan
uary 1, next. So send iu your subscrip
tion at once and take advantage of this
unusually liberal offer that will probably
not be duplicated again.
(Continued fiomPagel.)
ARE AFTER 'EH.
department. With the exception of a
few months, Mr. f'atiill has performed
the work of this office without any cler
ical assistance while his predecessors as
as a rule employed a deputy constantly.
There is no question as to the result of
the candidacy of these gentlemen who
re entitled to and will accent the nom
ination for a second term. They will be
re-elected by good majorities with or
without opposition and whether or not a
special fight is made against them.
Gambling the Moral Vie.
Of all the vices to which men are (ad
dicted gambling la undoubtedly the
worst Gambling has a worse effect
on tbe mind and conscience even tuuu
drink. The Inveterate gambler cannot
remain honest; be does not remain hon
est We talk earnestly to the young man
with the gambling habit becauHe many
neb young men are strong In ability
and character and would render good
service to the world If they conld nsc
their energies properly.
The gambling instinct Is a perverted
form of ambition, tbe most dangerous
of human perversions. Every young
man who has genuine strength should
think about gambling from bis own
point of view, and bis own pride should
give him reasons for stopping.
If you want success In life you should
want It aa a result of your own efforts,
not as the result of any accident The
gambling Instinct is weak as wet) as
vicious. It Is self Indulgent and Iron
temptible; It represents tbe desire to
get something for nothing. New York
Journal.
Hla Hobnailed Shoa.
A globe trotter whose shoe aolea are
always heavily studded with copper
brads was asked why be wore them.
He replied:
"To those simple brads alone I attrib
ute my present good health. For years
I was an Invalid, subject to neuralgia,
dyspepsia and headache. In traveling
among tbe western Indians I finally
concluded that their splendid good
health was due to their going bare
foot And now I attain the same result
and wear shoes. I believe the aches
and pains civilization Is heir to are due
to the Insulation of our bodies from
mother earth. Electricity Is tbe vital
izing constituent of our bodies. The
globe la a mighty battery, continually
generating and discharging electricity.
I restored the broken connection with
the battery with these brada, and tbe
result waa astonishing Improvement In
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A Bobtbb Bear's Hana.
Sir Richard Owen, the eminent anat
omist often bad his skill In identify
ing bone tested. On one occasion his
friend and neighbor, Lord John Rus
sell, sent him a specimen for this pur
pose, and tbe professor quickly pro
nounced it tbe thigh bone of a pig.
This explanation of the query was sub
sequently offered by Lord John: "Pres
ident Buchanan had sent from Amer
ica to tke English statesman tbe pres
ent of 'a choice bear's bam,' and tbe
family bad breakfasted off It several
times with mnch enjoyment Some
how or ether, however, suspicion waa
aroused, and tbe bone was sent to their
scientific neighbor, with the result
tated."-Pall Mall Gaiette.
Peebles.
In the "Memoir" of Robert Chamber
by bis brother William la a delightful
allusion to Peebles, tbelr birthplace and
a spot ever warm in the lovlDg mem
ory of Scotch residents.
One of these, a man who bad lived
there all bis life, waa enabled by some
uplift of fortune to visit Paris. When
be came back bis townsmen gravely
gathered about blm.
"Noo," said one, while the others lis
tened, "tell us aboot it."
"Paris," be began, "a' thlnga consid
ered, Is a wonderfu' place; but, still,
Peebles for pleasure."
Got Alona- Without It.
"Did you ever have mal de mer on
your way over to Europe?" asked Mrs.
Oldcastle.
"No. Joslah took a bottle or two of
It along, but when I'm seasick none of
them kind of things ever does me a bit
of good." Chicago Record-Herald.
Cseiea TrllloK.
Tou can always tell an English
man, said tne Briton proudly.
"Of course you can," replied the Yan
kee, "but It doesn't do any good, be
cause be thinks he knows It all." Phil
adelphia Ledger.
Becoming Dlaooarared.
He Tour father did not object to out
marriage as much as I bad expected.
She Oh, poor papa bas given up th
Idea of being too particular. Brooklyn
Life.
Good and atroaaj.
Butcher Wasn't that a good steak 1
ent you yesterday?
Customer Oh, it waa good, doxablt
steak.-Life.
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November. In order to be informed reliably,
accurately and' completely concerning tlie
political situation and progress of the cam
paigns in Clackamas county, you must read the
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D.M.FIRRYACO. J
N Detroit, Mich, fr
Hta Who "Were Ltteratare."
Balzac and Hugo were tbe last of
the great men whose Inspiration was
unceasing and who did not make liter
ature, but who were literature. Bal
lac wrote a grout story at a alttlng
a sitting that lasted for eighteen
hours. All thut while be wrote, for
no secretary could keep pace wltb
him, and all that while he lived on
black coffee. Then he slept for thirty
hours. Hugo wrote "Hernanl" In a
month, and we can think of Balzac and
Hugo as we think of the great Vene
tian living lu the glory and exultation
of constant creation. Veronese wust
have Improvised "The Marriage Feast
at Cana" with extraordinary ease, and
I like to think be painted the Immortal
fiddler In a morning and went out Io
his gondola In the afternoon thinking
he had done a fair duy's work. That
was how men wrote and painted In the
great times before science beckoned
them away from the beautiful. Georgo
Moore in LIpplncott's.
Brla-aolf Bad Ilia AaT.
On one occasion Blanchl, tbe noted
teacher, went on the stage to see Brl
gnoll, the famous singer, whom he
found pacing up and down like a mad
man, humming over hla part.
, "Why, Brig, what Is tbe matter with
you? Are you nervous?" he asked.
"Yes, I am nervous." was the reply as
he walked harder nnd faster than ever.
"But, Brig,, you ought not to be nerv
ous. I've heard you sing tbe part 200
times. I beard you sing It thirty years
ago."
"Thirty years ago! Who are you that
should know so much?"
"Who am I? You know who I am,
and I know who you arc."
"Very well; you know what I
am, ,
but I am sure you do not know what
yon are, and If you wish I will tell
you. You are a fooll"
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PLUMBING CHARCES
are no higher than those in any other
trade, and ours are no higher than sur
vice rendered demands.
What we undertake to doin athoroogh
and satisfactory manner. There w
not he found after our workman get
itirougn with a loh any defective io hits
leaky pipes, loose connections or othet
evidences of "scamped" work. Every
pari win ne periecl, and look perfect,
and wtien me hill comes in you 11 not
ask for any deduction.
C. GADKE
THE PLUMBER
BUY THE
SEWING MACHINE
Do riot be deceived by those who ad
' vertlne a $I0.00 Hewing Machine for
f 110.00. Thl kind of a machine can
be bought from uaorany ofouc
dealers from (15.00 to $13.00.
WC MAKE A VA All-TV.
THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST.
The Feed determines the strength or
weaknesa of Hewing MuchliieH. The
Double Feed combined with other
Ktrong points makes the Xovr If owe
the beat Hewing Machine to buy.
showing thn dif
ferent slylm nt
Hewlrur Mnchlnpa
we manufacture and prices hc-foru purcuaaliig
THE REV HOME SEWINC MACHINE JO.
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38 Union Bij. N. Y., Chicago, III., Atlanta, Oa
8t Loula.Mo., Dullaa.Tex., Han Francisco, OU
rod 8 AtC BY
C. S. CRANE, 630 Morrison Street,
Portland, Orogon.
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Siioit line
and union Pacific
THREE TRAIN TO THE EAST
.. DAILY' - -
Through Pullman itandaril ami Tour
ist sleeping cars daily to Omaha, Chicago
hpokanc; tourist ilrrtilng ran daily to
Kan as t ity; throng)! 1'nllman tourla
Irrliing car (personally conducted)
weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, reclin
ing chairs (seats Irrcto the east dally.
HOURS
0 Portland Io Chicago 7(
No Change of Cara. v
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Ocean and River Srtifdule
l'r Nun I'rnn. I.,',, Kvrrr flvr ilnva at a
fi. m. I-.m-Ant, .tin, ttv M.jiil. nit.i Nurili
irnth linlly in,Tii Kiiinlnyi nl a p. m.;
Mtiluritnr at In , in Imllv 'an vlcr i walrr
iK-riniiiiiiiii tu ill.imrttr mikI Vninliill
Klvcla.
I'or detailed information of rates,
berth rrarrvation etc, call or write to
your m arrat ticket urul, or ,
A. L. CRAM,
C.cnrral rnaartigcr Agent.
The Oregon Kuilmad it Navagstiort
Co., l'uttlund, Orrgon.
COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY
Regulator
Line
Steamers
Portland and The Dalles
ALL WAY l.ANKIMW
'Iiailcy Gutztrt" "Palli-H City'
"Regulator" "Metlako"
Connecting at l.yle, Wah., with the
Columbia Itiveramt Northern Ity. for
Wuhklnciis, laly,('eiilerville, tlolilen
tlnlc and all I'lii kelitl Valley kiiiIh.
Steamer leaves I'ortlanil daily (except
Sunday) fur The Dalles 7 a. m., arrives
The Dulles I:.'UI p. in. ; steamer roiinecla
wilhC K. N. train at l.yle for (Jul
dendala. Hiramer leaves The Dalles
daily except Sunday) for lorlland at
7:00 a. ni., arrives Cortland 0 p, m.;
C. li iVN. train leaving (Joldendale at
(1:15 connect with the steamer lor Tort
laud. Kxcellent meals served on all r '.earner
Fine accoiniiiodationa for teAins audi
wauoi.s.
For detailed information of rates,
berth reservations, railroad and atai-e
connerlions write or call npon S. Mc
donald, audit. Alder street wharf, or
II. C. CMMTHKLL, Manager,
i'ortland, Oie.
Daily River Schedule
OltKfJON CITY BOATS.
DAII.T iCIIKIltILt;
Steamers A I tona and I
loin and way points, leave Portland daily
'except Kundav) at fi:4.ri a. m . ta
Oregon Ciiy, 8:15 a. m. ; returning, leave
Halem, 7 a. m. ; leave Oregon City, 4 :
p. m.
Oregon City Tranaportatlon Co.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
DAILY TIIAINH.
as
Triy '
Kx. D'ly - Effective D'ly D'ly
Hat. Julyft, l!Att
A.M. rm'
7 00 H 00 I.v. I'ortlar.d .Ar 11 10 9 4f
8 0ft B(.r (lobls lOOTi HT
20 0 IH ... Kainiar .... 0 f2 8 2i
8 ,'W 9 3ft . . . Pyramid .. . . 0 3f, 8 00
8 44 0 40.... Msyger.... 27 7 M
8W 9 60 Quiiicy .... 0 17 7 4
8 5il0 00 ... latakanla .. I) 08 7 88
9 08tl0 10 ...Marshland... 8 AH 7 2
9 10,10 21 .... Waatport ... 8 4(1 7 17
9117 10 80 Clifton 8. VI 7 02
10 00 11 67 .... Knappa.... 8 10 6 4'i
10 08 II 10 ....Hvenaen.... 8 07 6 82
10 2011 Oft .... John Day ... 7 f.ft 8 a
10 30 11 30 Ar.. Astoria.. Lv 7 4,r) 6 10-
SEASIDE DIVISION
1135 a. .
... 7 40 a.ra
... 4 )p.m
...10 30a. m
... 6 50 p. m
...12 SO p.m
... 7 20 p. m
... 1 30p.ro
... a 60 a. ra
6 60 p. a
AHTOItlA
l .10 a. m.
8 15 a. m..
6 16 a. m..
2 30 p.m ..
5 00 p.m. .
9 40 a. m ..
SEASIDE
CONNECTIONS.
All trains make close connections at Gobls
with all Northern Pacific trains to or from
the Kant or Bound Points.
At Portland with all trains leavint tTnlnn
Depot.
At Astoria wltb I. R. N.Co.'i boats and
rail line, and BteamerT. J. Potter, to and
from Ilwaco and North Beach Points.
Ticket office. 2ft5 Morrison at., and Union
depot. J. C. MAYO.Gen. Past. Agt.
Astoria, Ore