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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MARCH 11, 190-1. WHY WE ARE AGENTS CLACKAMAS CO I Ml COl'KT Here Are Some ot the Convincing Facts That CnuscJ us to Take the Agency for the Fulton Com-1 oundi, the First Thlnfis Known that Cure Chronic Kidney cases. rimt, Jet It b d.stlnotljr understood thai rrerjoneof thsosses eslon bat) bndliKsnJ fcy one orator physicians as ehronlo ami In - turable; inctod. now tba eertntnij of the ro - su'.ia abowa by to recovery also of tb trlondt they lold who wer lmllrty dUoUd with supposes lacuraots stunej ura. N. W. SpauMlaf. Praidan SptulditC Saw Co , Rao Fraaelaeo, bad a raeoer la his own family and told Hnrtl other who rwortred. Ailolph Waake, apllaiiat, San Francisco, recorarsd himself and told two rrleada who ra- DrCarl D. Etsla, ploaeer dnurlst, Ml Potflt Street, Ska Franeisto, rOTerd himself sod gn it to mora wan a dotes patients who r cohered. Cnariea Enrelk. editor ot the German paper, gu Kvsneieoo, rocorsred himself and told It to s number who rocoTeml, one of them being Charles F W acker, tfcs Sutn street merchant. R. M. Wood, editor Wine and Spirit Review, recovered himself and told II to seeral who reooTered. amoss them beinf aa oid-ecbool phTslclaa. ,. - tdwnrd Short of the Ban Francisco Tall ra eotered, also ibrreof Ms friends, vli: Wililsm Martin, l"aptain Hubbard ot tue Honolulu rvuto and Wlllmm Hawkins of the U S. Quarter master's Department of San r ranclsoo. John A. Phe.ps ot tu Hotel Kcpeller, 81 Tranviscn, and two of a:s friends, etc, elo The kuluevs an) the tewers that strain the poisons om of the sjitem. We csn stand the deraiiKemoul fi r a abort while, but when the Interf-retirr b'-romes chroaio (permanent!, as Brsi e xu' i: --d !-T lir iRht, It Is only a quea'lon Of bow ,.- i-.-' re t!c.tlh will etstte. It IS thta celled K. ... l" ii:. '"so and Incurable. All k'.'.a- v ir. r ; s ,. vilop Into this lorm about the M iii i . rnrnib. The alxive cases were It-en ! .. i t i. ..ih.T known nieec. People tM i 4 isekbouldbeinnatflrstwnb, t.,-. .. i it.LK that will cure It U it bas r, . -i":. us siufe. Kulion's Renal Cor ,T r l-.'H's ai d Kldnet Diseases, i ; I r t- t ..i John J. Fulton Co., 40) V a- i : creei, San Francisco, sole com-p-.' - 1. 1 W Luk,v, VfOltitu CHARM AX 4 CO., PRCOCISTS KEA1- ESTATE TRA1'EKS Furnished Eterj ek by the Clacku ma. Alistract i Trut Companj. H E Cross to 0 E F Lee part o( cl 426 le 500 I Farr to A L Farr lot 4 blk 57 Ore gon City 10 I Farr to E T Farr lot 8 blk 53 Ore gon City 10 C A Preisinif to A Shubert lots 4, 5 blk Oak Grove 275 F Roop to B Koop land in Koop ct 61 e E G Caufield assienee to Bank of City 6.35 acres in cl 58 2 3 and lots 5 and 6 in blk 35 3 and 8 in blk 36 Central Add Oregon City. . E G Caufield to Bank of Oreuon City tract on Central street Ore gon City 75 1 1 1200 J W Partlow to A J Marrs 10 a in the Howlandcl 32e J Hettmen to F H Hettmen e'j of ne eec 9 4 3 e 1000 W H Hall to Ward 4 Gregory ee of ne n,'4 of se ot sec 33 2 7 e J Humphrey to J T Mclntvre of . nwof ree362 6e E Sonmierfield to H M Richter pt sec 3o' 3 I e J O Olsen to A M Oisen 8 a in sec 35 3 1 e 800 500 550 1 ECampautoJ F Campau41aio 41 and ce sec 25 4 1 w 5000 Willamette Fall Co to E Roberta lot 1 tract D Willamette Falls S F Marks to T I Marks 100 a in the John Marks cl W Tellefson to C A White 2 a in cl 38 3 3 e A Wei-haar to C McMiilen lots 14 15 hlk3 West Lynn E G Cautield to F Kelluuit lots 9 and 10 blk 34 Central Add W C Arinntronif to E P Armstrong 67 a in sec 2'J 3 1 e and lots 7 to 11 blk 7 and 7 and 12 blk 9 and 1 70 5 30 500 500 and 2 blk 23 Canby 6100 N J Enirle to A Enle n'o of ee of sec 29 5 3 e E Li nd holm to L G Wrasted pi blk 10 Barlow 100 O W P T S Co to D E Marshall lots 13 and 14 blk 2. E-itacada 150 W 8 Shadd to E Shubert lots 13 and 14 Orchard Hill 140 Wm Snow to A M Bravton lots 2 3 4 24 25 and 26 blk 1 Edgewood . . 600 E Shubert to J Wilson tracts 13 and 14 Orchard Hill 350 Carlton 4 Rosekrans to G W Keese- bring lots 2 3 10 11 and 12 blk 1 Lees add to Canby 900 EFGuntherto H Gunther tw of gw of sec 31 3 3 e 500 E G Caufield to J U Campbell 46 a in cl 45 2 3 e valuable. J A Strongreen to C G Strongreen lOain 8ec2643e..f.. 200 THE CLACKAMAS ABSTRACT 4 TRUST CO. are the owners of the copy right to the Thorne system of r.Htrar indexes, for Clackamas county, and have the only complete set of abetra ts in the county, can furnish information as to title to land at once, on apu ication. Loans, investments, real estate abstracts, etc. Office over Bank of Oregon City, Call and investigate. Eskimo Gambling. Those who have Bpcnt any time 1b the north polar region and become ac quainted with the life and habits of the Ebklmo know that he Is by nature a gambler. A favorite method of gain tiling that affords much amusement ! to take one of the long' bandied musk OX cups and, partly filling It with soiij or atew made from the seal or walru whirl It on the top of a fiat rock, about which are grouped those who have en tered the game. The person to who::; the handle of the cup points when it has stopped turning la the winner o1 the contents of the cup. When the winner has emptied tlr cap then another article, not always oi necessarily a soup or stew, la put intr It for the next winner. If, however, the article Is too large to put Into th' cap for Instance, a walrus tusk ot seal bide or what else then It may I represented by sorccth!i;g else. Hu mp Is then sent spinning again, om when It comes to a rest the winner takes the prise. One of the most val cable prizes, next to a gun or har poon. Is a needle, especially when ouf Is very much needed la the household. ISusinrss Traiisactod nt ItVculur February Twin. Ho it remembered, That at a regular term of the county com t of Clackamas county lipid in the court house- in Ore Con Citv, for the purpose of transacting ! count v hnsu.ess i n the first Wednesday of Maidi, tlie same being the time titled j j,y w- (l)r holding it regular term of said 1 ,.0,,rt, present, Hon. Thos. K. Kvnn, i w(lv judge, presiding , T. It. Killiu'and Wm. brohst, commissioners, when the (0i0Wjll proceedings Were lmd. to- wit: In the matter ot pauper claims al lowed. John Avina $ 8 00 Ellen Bridges tf 00 O E Bums fi 00 Km Rohall . . 8 00 Maria Clark 10 00 W I Ven 0 (X) P FrevtaK 15 00 W T Gardner 10 20 J M Heckart 8 00 Mary Haley 15 00 J A Jonea 6 50 M Kroner 7 1X1 GVi) Mootiev 8 (X) L Matherson 7 00 ChasC Miller 8 00 J S M. Coinb ; 30 00 Mary Volcker 8 00 Hattie WockIs 5 00 T F Kyan 5 00 S E Valentine . . 7 00 IndiKeut soldiers. MeaJ Tost $13 00 In the matter of eports of road super visors examined and allowed. Uistrict No 1 Met er 4 Fliun $42 S0 U Hiverlv 3 00 John Fluk 4 (Hi A B Kirklev 6 00 W H Couiisell 12 00 District No2 A Mather 1 40 Geo Brant 1 75 Lerov Johnfon 1 75 Al Hunter 1 75 Chad Baty 3 W E J Mendenhall 3 50 U C Jones 3 50 L D Jones 16 25 District No 3 Oren Acock $ 2 25 W Buchinann 2 25 Geo Greenwall 4 50 Gosser 6 00 Gosser 7 50 Richard Witzell 15 00 A H Riizau 27 50 District NV5 A Vetsch 2 25 L" Bernetjer I 50 Wm Preston 1 5 Ellis Richey 1 50 A H Richey 3 00 U Aemisseguer 3 00 V H Boring 10 00 District No 10 W R Oattield $1 86 C Krighaum 131 District No 11 J E Smith (20 00 F Jones . .'. 6 00 W W Smith 6 00 W Forsythe 12 25 CE Smith 6 00 E Ely 5 25 A Cliff 5 25 W H .Smith 12 25 District No 13 A O Hoiingworth $1 00 J R Deeir 1 50 J T Fullarn District No 14 Liinlsiey 4 Son (.'has Moran 2 50 $223 00 2 00 2 00 35 00 27 00 14 25 17 25 ! H Knfr-nhender G FGihbs jC C (iibbs I Harry Shelly ' Clark Reed ! (; Williams 15 75 I Jas Shellv 14 25 0 M Mav 9 00 J as Parrish S Bailey . 9 00 9 75 5 i D is shelly 6 00 Shannon Bros I n (XJ Wm Mortin 7 50 HW Parry 7 50 Fred Stiner 6 00 J A 1 ramayne 8 25 John .Shannon 15 00 District No. 18. Lindsley4Son 297 00 District No. 19. J J Mallat 9 00 District No. 24. A J Sias 11 52 J J Kramer 4 50 ! E B Hein 75 H Kummer 1 50 E A Montandon 7 50 H Deitz 1 50 District No. 25. Ed M Morris 8 75 District No. 27. John Barth 2 50 Tom Garrott 3 75 District No. 30. Thos Fox 6 00 J W Stone 45 00 District No. 33. JAReid 3 00 District No. 30. Ivan Broadwell 2 25 N Stanton 1 12 Revis Graham 1 12 Frank Stanton 3 00 Bud Thompson 8 25 In the matter of claims examined and allowed . Jas F Nelson, assessor 103 80 Lulu Maiikins, tax roll 12 00 Ednetta Chase " 9 00 G A Bollack, tax collection.... 38 00 Ednetta Chase " .... 37 25 J W Loder " ... 1 f0 LHankins " .... 50 50 Iva Harrington " 36 00 DCBoyles " .... 42 25 EdnettaChase treasurer .... 2 00 G A Bollack " .... 5 00 J E Rhodes sheriff .... 2 50 EC Maddock " .... 7 20 E Z Olds recorder .... 32 00 A Howard " .... 16 00 R L Holman pauper account.... 12J50 Mary Haley " " 29 00 TBBHankins" " .... 3 00 .) twi 5 00 E E Bacon " " J W Powell insane account.... 5 00 Roval Restaurant " .... 1 75 O W Chilstrom " " .... 9 00 R L Holman coroner .... 5 00 E A Sommer " .... 5 00 (Continued on Page 6.) o Tin H Send o o o; o o 8 O o 0 All lea buda, whi ter nnrloetrniiit-.. or on the bare brunt-!. i s o: tvin;or. m-f plant Buvings put aside fnut ti.f i:;.it flulty of summer iigniust tin- pru-, : ;iinl rainy day. The Htan h of Thit-ii ..mc!i organisms consist Is to the plant v. liat his savings are to the prudent man. and the common potato is one nf the greatest misers of the veyet.tl.ie world In this respect, for iiininst the hole of the tuber Is made up of starch food, left as a legacy to the young plants reprewnted by the "eyes." 'II, U Is true of all plants thnt grow from bulbs. Some go further, for thy run a sav ings bank In the shape of n taproot, which. If left undisturbed, grows lar ger year by year, to he drawn upon In seasons of drought when other means of subsistence are exhausted. Among these are primroses, carrots, beetroot and turnips, and with these three last this faculty of saving has been devel oped by iiifin to iniike the plants a source of profit to himself. .Hot lianajeroaa. A New York clergyman, who was one of the guests nt a beautiful sea shore borne, was naked to supply the pulpit one Sunday. He had done so the year before, during his visit, and the congregation had been large. On Saturday afternoon, as he sat In his room, he heard two of tiie grooms talking as they returned to the stable after having delivered two riding i horses at the front door. "I don't know but I'll go to 'ear Mm at the haftenioon servloe," said one of them. "There! I knew you'd come around." said the other In a tone of approval, "lie's a well meaning man, and, as I told you, I've heard his twice, and what harm has It done me?" Thin Lips Better Than Thick. In order to articulate well one must be able to move the lips with the great est facility. A person with thick lips cannot move them rjulckly; there Is too much of them, and the muscles which move them are clogged and have no fair chance of performing their work. Thin lips arc easily worked, so as to allow the mouth to be rjulte free for the emission of the sounds that make . , " w"r"H. and consequently the possesor orth'-m can speak fluently. A mustache 8Jid a beard which covers the under Hp to the mouth are bofb a hindrance to clear (peaking. They Impede the articulation In the same way as thick Hps, and the words get partly loat 0C030CSS0CS0000S00CC00O0O0 Campaigns Will Be Interesting And You Will Want The News The General Election in June will be a live ly contest and you will also want to be in formed about the Presidential election in November. In order to be informed reliably, accurately and completely concerning the political situation and progress of the cam paigns in Clackamas county, you must read the N CITI fflTB This being election year we have decided to make the following offer for those desiring to become subscribers: "We will send the Enterprise from now un til after the June election for 25 cents. in Your Subscription AThree Months' Subscription to the best paper published in Clackamas County 25CENTS25l Xtthscrihe .7 Oner. Oregon City Enterprise Oregon City, Oregon o6cooccoeooooooooocooco6, . put. a 1 1 w-. 4,1 ii r-r I Seeds Col more yklj iti'irp save ll e i pen merit live iirpointmrntv, yeart the Man Hard eeJ. Soli bv all drilrrt. t U4 &d Annual tfjittaij free. lo all applicant. D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit. Mich. BBsTBsWUIkofj rnaltlao of Wood and lis Durability. The problem has troubled many why two pieces of wood sawed from the same Hcirtlon of a tree should possess very varied characteristic when used In different positions. For example, u gate pot will be found to decay much faster if the butt end of the tree Is uppermost than would la the case If the top were placed. In this position. The reason Is that the moist ure of the atmosphere will permeate the pores of the wood much more rapidly the way the tree grew than It would If In the opposite Kllrecti'iii. Microscopical exiimlnatloniroves that the pores invite the ascent of moisture, while they repel its descent. Take the familiar cjim; of a wooden bucket. Many may have noticed that some of the staves appear to he entirely sat lira ted, while others are nrrparctitly quite dry. This arises from the same cause the dry stave are In the posi tion in which the tree grew, while the datura ted ones nre reversed. A RrsilnUrenrp of Fanitf Kenilile Fanny Keinble Is remembered by old residents of Geruiantmvii nnd Philadel phia as a superb horsewoman. She had a fiery temper, which matched that of her husband. Pl'-rce I'.utler, and speed ily brought about one of the most noted divorce trials r' lHirted In the law books In her youth she was remarkably beau tiful. iiii'I In the role of Juliet she was the penoniflcation of dazzling loveli ness. She was rioted for her keenness of wit even In the days of her old age. Once wlicn an Impertinent utreet loun ger stepped up to her while sho was looking in the window of a bric-a-brac tnro anil Htiitl "Apu will fnnd tf a n. I ' . . tlqultles" ilrn. Kembla quickly un-1 1 f I r m 1 pinned her veil and, turning on the' man her aged faoa (she wai thea ar-1 tnty-three), asked, "Are your - - - - I PLUMDINC CHARCES are no higher ihan those III any other tiaile, am! otiri are no higher than ser vice rendered demands. What we undertake to do in a thorough mid untiMfactiiry manner. There will not lie found niter our workman get through Willi a johnny defective joints, leaky pipes, lisise connections nt other evidences of 'Vamped" work. Every purt Kill he perfect, ami Itwk perfect, and when the hill comes in you'll not BMk for any deduction. F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER BUY THE SEWING MACHINE T)o not l,c! dec! veil. y fhoMfl vlioad- iMlBKIIItlOIttlllllChi,,,,.,!,, be iKiiiKht from lis or any t.four diftlers from $15.00 to "1S.00. WC MAKE A VARIITY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The F.I determines , Mre,,gt, 'r Weakntj-s ,,f Hewing MaW,lii..' j-,. Itoubln , I e-.l combined lt Htrong siiiitsiimkcutl,,. v... si...'. the bet Hewing Machi mv ttforCIRCUURSj-iws we au,uf,u!.urB,,d,,frJ'7,uMB THE mmu iWM MACHINE CO. OSANCE M.aa 2Rl!nlnnMi V v -i.i 7 K( , . ' ' ; ' "j; in-, Atlanta, rj bin MmM ' '' "u,'"'x-"nKri4in-is,top(ij r a rniKv ?.V u" B' L'UA1'o &0 Morrison Htreet, I'ortland.Orogon. OREGON SlIOTLlNE ahd union Pacific THREE TRAIN TO THE EAST DAILY , Through Pullman standard and Tour". 1st sleeping cr daily tuOiiuilm, Cliicago SiKikanr; toimst alcriiing cars daily (0 Kan-as City: through Pullman toiirn sleeping car (K-riially cmulm-tnl) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, rren, lug cluilr (seats Irrrto the cast iluy II O U R S 7fl Portland to Chicago No Change of Cars. Psrtar T1MK NI IIKHULK.H Assivi H" ' " I . Ft Portia II . I; Worth.lHn.l.s.Ka... i 'HI i Hl'-ial as t'ltv, hi I.iiiiIk il l 'i a. in ('Mi aij.i ami Kl. j.;,i,rr., ,SH l ake, lieiiver. Kl. M l.'iii ill i Worth, i tu ah a. Kan via lliiiii-' "'Ha, liiKiim . ! ' I'l' aK" and Kail. in, in i HI, Paul Walla Walla, Ui. i tun, sMiknne, Min.i I liraiuills. h'. I'sul I I' Ma smk ne l'tlliilli. .Milanker, I IiIi kk'o anil Kant. Ocean and River Schedule l'nr Hun I'niitt'Ueii - ttvrry five itnv m a ii, iu I , ir A .1 hi la, av m tii f unit Nuttlj ltraeli linllv irterpt bllililavl nl K p , ( Snt tit "In v I lop in tiullr Mrrvlrr iMatrr i-r nttt I nifc I on Wlltnnirltr pint ntujull Hit n l'nr di-tailrd Inftirnintltiii of ratri, berth reservation etc, call or wrile to your lit anil lit ket agrut, ir A. I.. CkAIO. t'.etirial I'nitriiger Agent, The (Irrgtni Kallrtal Sc Nuvugatiun Co., Purtland, Oregon, COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY Regulator Line Steamers Portland and The Dalles A I.I. WAV I.AMH.N'tiS -lluilcy (illt.Tt" "UlllleH (,it),, "K-guhitor" "M.tlak.i" Connecting at I. vie, Wah , with the ( 'nliiiiilii.i liiver and Northern ly. d.r Wahkl.tciia, I'aly. Centerville, liolileti tlale no. I nil ( llckelitt Vallev pnilitt. Steamer leaves Portland daily 'except Siinilayj for The Indies 7 a. in., arrives The lliilles li .'til p. in. ; steamer enaiiis-ls with (' li. .V N. tram nt l.yle for (iol 1 1 li 1 1 11 1 1- Sti-nmi-r leu ves The llallin daily ii'xcejit Sunday) for I ordinal at 7:lHa in., arrives I'ortland i p. in. ; ('. I: ,V N. tiaili leuvlng liol'leii'lslp St 11 . .r) l oiiin cl, w ith the steamer fur I'tirt laii'l. kxi'elletit meals served on all steamers 1 me ,11'i'oiniiioilatioiis fur teams and W Ilk'OI.S. l ot iletaileil information of rates, berth reservations, railroad ami slat's connections write or call upon S. Mc donald, au'i'tit. Abler street wharf, or II. C. C AMI'IIK.1.1., Manser, I'ortland, Out. Daily River Schedule or (Uti'.iioN CITY H'lATH. HAII.T St IISIlCI.S. Steamers Alton and I'tmiolia for Ha lem and way points, leave Portland tlaily 'extept Sunday) at fl:l') a. in., I''va Oregtin Oitv, H:15 a. hi. ; returning, leava Salem, 7 a. m.; leave Oregon City, 4.30 p. m. Oregon I'll Transportation t'n. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. haiiy trains, Ulyi Kj. D'ly Hat. Klleetlva July fi, Vfi D'ly D'ly P.M. 7 on s II.', H '.''I k ;ts sir S ,'sT X ,'iH (I OH. !l 10 it :t; A.M A.M. r.H. II III1 II 10 iii a;.! m : II W! H 111 !l .'I't! M ml 0 '.'"j 7 M II 17 7 Id ii tiHi 7 :w n w! 7 i H 4!i' 7 17 s on I,v f ii'i:... II IM. It Xt. . ! 40 ... II Ml I . . . 10 lt . . . 10 Pii.. Ill 21 1... 10 M . 11 .'.71... II 10,... II lV... Portland . . ..Untile . Itainier . . Pyramid . . Mayger . . Ijini.cy . ''laiskauie Marshland . Weslport . . Clifton .. . Knappa . , . Hvensen . , Ar; K .'I'll S I'ii 01 lu ISI li 1 to IM Ml 2D in :to. S 07 John Day 7 ,V. 7 4.'.! 10 II .'10, Ar. . Astoria.. I. v KKAHIIIK DIVISION li rn. i . . 7 40 a. m . . 4 no p. nt ..10 .'to a. in . . 6 WJ p. m ..VI .'50 n . . 7 Lti p. m . 1 ;to p. m , , a w a. in fi Wi n. n 1 1 :) a. in . ASTORIA H l.-ia. in. ft Ifia. in, !f 'Ml p. in . fi on p. m I 40 a. m SICAHIDE CONNECTIONS. All trains make close ronnentloni at flnlila witli all Northern IV.ilia trains to or from tlis Kat or Hound Points. At Portland with all trains leaving Union Depot. At Astoria with I. R. N. Co.'s boats ami rail line, and Htramer T. J. Potter, to and Irom liwacoantl North ileach Points. Ticket oillce. 2V Morrison sL. and Union depot. J. C. MAYO.Uen. Pass. Agt. Astoria, vi