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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1904. PACE f Now is the time to replace that broken window (llassall sizes Lowest Prices CHARMAN & COMPANY City Drug Store CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT. Business Transacted at Regular Oclobtr Trm. F It remembered. That at rcfiiiar term of the founty Court of C'larkamat County hflJ In the court noun In Ore iron City, fur the puirioiie of transacting county biialnraa on the tint Wednesday i.f l, I , Hie mime IicIiik I hi- time llxed by law fur IiiiIiIIiik regular trrm of (aid court, prem-nt Hon. Tboa. K. Ilyaji, county Jud'. presiding; T. II. Klllln and Wm. Ilrtibat, commissioners, when the follow In proceedings wire had, to-wlt: In the mm tor of puupcr warrant: , .lohn Avln I 8.00 Kllrn llrlilKi-K 8.00 C. K. Ilurna 500 Win. !'n i00 Arabella Iniol 15.00 W. T. (ianlnor 10 20 Morton ft Jack 8 00 J. A Joni-a 6 50 M. Knmor 7.00 f!cortto MiKincy 8.00 W. II. Maloon 8.00 J. 8. McCnmb 30.00 Mm. M. Volckt-r 8.00 Mr. Woods 5.00 It. (i. OKrt.-n 6.00 8 K. Valontlnn 7.00 H. KYrKUHon 8 00 V. J. Iw.llon COO I Mia.' PrlndlH 8.00 U MathiTKon 7.00 In the matter of auporvlnlor'a reports; allowed; Dlat. No. 1. R Rcott $lfil..15 O WlHMlnm'r 4 50 Vlfjrlt I'owiI.t Co 2B.15 A. llitlomlller 42.00 John HalliwacliH 42.00 CliaH. Thiin 4(1.00 (i.o. Illvc-rly 27.00 .liun.-H Oliver 1D.H0 .1 ComiHell 85.110 H. Heolt K1.00 A. Tiicliolke '. 50.00 K llotlemllhT 45.00 K.I. TueholUe 32.00 H. llidluiilyiK' 2100 llerlufl Oliver 11.75 C. Klm-ley r.2.00 Kit. Itoth 12.00 John Tucliollie 110.00 11. T. Andrew 4K.00 Crant Marker 37.00 l. Worthiimlon 40.00 John lloiiiKiir.lner 32. oo C. Klsley 4.00 Chan. ComiHell !. V. II. ComiHell 75.00 Ditt. No. 2. I, . T). JoneH 1.2.') Ditt. No. 3. Muiiipoiver I'mliTwooil . Itorllun llr.iH.v .$10.75 . 12.S3 . . 3.50 . . K.75 1 1. TIM IteltlK Percy Morton A H. Hll.aii 11.00 DistricfNo. 5. HorliiK Lumber Co . . J 0 72 I. lmleimiii llros XI. 70 K. Ulehey 12.50 C. Hlchey lO.oo A. II. Ulehey 11.00 Walter lleen 8.00 K. S. Illrkey 10 00 W. II. HorhiK 17.50 J. Simpson 4.12 Diat. No 7. .1. N. llrniiihiiH $30.70 Melnlc UroH 3.50 Nell ,owe 5.25 II. ,J. Wakefield 8.25 N. J. J h 13.00 .las FokIom 24.00 L. d. Ileebo 4.50 Diat. No. 10. I.lnn ItroM $18.78 Carey Hardware Co 12.53 Krank Thomas 7.50 Han Tracy B01 W. K. Oat Held lli.oo K. A. Wilcox 11-37 .1. .1. HolielMin 7."0 Fred Crawford 1-75 Henry ICpperson 3.50 Charley Duncan 7.00 e Diat. No 11. W. H. Ilonney $32 00 Tope & Co , ,;o H. HENRECHS & Co. REAL ESTATE DEALERS Room t Breeder. Building, 253 1-2 Washington Street, PORTLAND, OREGON Knrm lands a specialty.. Also City nml suburban property. Hoy iiml Bill on commission. Reasonable prices, prompt at tention. We hnve now on liiin.l mime line piiiiltlons In Cluck nmas Ciinnty nml In tb t'ow lttx Itlver country. Aim some special In. In. emcnls In the pros perous maniifiiitui'liiK town of Bt. JulinH. Consultations In either Kiwi!"" or ('.crnian. VlKiirlt Powder Co 23.30 , J. K. Hmlth 50.00 II. Hinder 24.50 M. Itlvera 8.00 K. Illver 33.72 1 Batnuel Forsyth 24 50! is !w Murrla 27.50' K. Hmlth 6.82 1 Frealen 21.00 I (irlder 84.00 F. Kane 35.00 J. Tamblyn 5(1.00 John Hhafer 28.00 Fred lllmler 3.50 Dlat. No. 13. AiinuHt Hubert '. $ 3.50 C. C. Miller 9i0 Harry dray 7.00 J. T. Fullman 10.00 Diat. No. 14. leo. Itambo $11.40 (1. F. (Jllilm 25.00 Jbh. I'arrlHh 3.00 tieo. HhortleilK"' 1.00 Harry Khelley (1.75 C. C. Clblm COO Diat. No. 16. Pope & Co $ .45 F. .Mi-Arthur 59 45 M llaena f.8.15 .M. Hiaiiber 8(1.7 Fred Chilli! 83.45 Chan llradtel 28.00 ,M. Hiithh 28.20 ChaM. Maddock 10.50 Aii. Staehely 95.00 II. Anthony 30.75 J. Hlenuian .'lO.OO John' AlcNamara 27.00 It. McArthur 10.50 Herbert Lilian 3.00 Ohkur Lin-us 4.50 OKkar Lin-an 3.00 Joe I'flKter 3.00 - Diat No. 18. Moehnke, Heft & Co $12 90 K. W. HoriiHhtih 5.00 Frni'Ht (ilnther 2.25 WIIIIh .Mayllel.l 75 IM llros 9.32 I.ln.lHley & Son 5.92 K. W. HoriiHhuh 8.25 Kmll filaiib 2.25 V. Ilohnlauder 1.60 H. j. H. A. II. C. I). (5. (1. W. A. F. J. K. HornHtiuh 2.25 Diatrict No. 19. I. .Mallett $ 1.50 KIliKer 5.25 Flhh 7.50 Howard 9.00 Un 0 00 tlravea 1.60 Mayflel.l 4.50 W. Mallett 3.75 A. WoodHldo 3.00 Krickaon 3.75 KrlciiHon 3.75 M. .Mallntt 3.75 J. Selby 3.75 J. Mallatt 9.00 SlnEcr ' 5.25 J. H. Diatrict No. 20. Jacob Schlewe $ 2.70 (Continued on pM ) ORDINANCE NO. (Continued from Pae 1.) has now been coiiHtructed to a grade ko that the name may be imed f r public travel In connection with aaid iiuilerRroiinil team croaHlnR. (hi. A podcHtrian unilerKroiinil cniHsliiK at Fourth street In aaid Ore Kim City, to be coiiHtructed 8 feet wide and 8 feet hlnh aa a auliway croKKlnK under the tracks at the Inter Nectlon of aaid I ruck k with said Fourth street In OreKon City, aa aforesaid. (cl. A pedestrian underground crossing at Seventh street in said Or egon City, to he constructed 12 feet wide, 8 feet high as a subway cross ing under the tracks at the intersec tion of snld tracks with said Seventh street In Oregon City, as aforesaid. Section 3. That the use and occu pation of the said Hailroud Avenue, by the said Oregon & California Rail road Company, Its lessee, successors and assigns, licivloi'iire enjoyed be and the same, are hereby perpetually ratllled, approved anil confirmed. It being Intended hereby to put at rest all questions of controversy with re spect to the use and occupation of said Kallioa.l Avenue and the right to us? the main ami side trucks as hereto fore occupied, and lo be constructed, occupied and enjoyed. Section 4. The Oregon & Califor nia Railroad Company, its lessee, suc cessors and assigns, shall with all convenient dispatch cause to be pre pared a contract to he. executed ny the Southern Paclllc Company lessee of snld Oregon & Culifomla Railroad Ompany. as party of the first part, and Oregon City as purty of the sec ond part, by which the said Southern Pncltlc company shall obligate itself to proceed with all convenient dis patch to the erection and construction of the snld proposed pedestrian under ground crossings at Seventh and Fourth stre.ns. aforesaid, and said pro posed underground team crossing at Third Htreet, which said contract when prepared nhnll be subject to the ap proval of the Council of said city, and when approved by the salil council, shall be executed on behalf of aaid city by the Mayor and Recorder of aaid City, and a duplicate thereof filed In the office of said Recorder. And therw shall be attached to and made a part of said contract plans and speci fications for said proposed Improve ments specitleil and required to be done hereby, which plana find apeclll cations shall be mutually satisfactory to the said city, acting by and through the said Council and to the said Southern Paclllc Company acting by and through its Division Engineer or other officer in charge of that work. And said contract shall provide for the commencement of said work with in thirty days after the contract shall be signed, and for the completion of said work within six months from the date of said contract, and if the said council of Oregon City, and the said Oregon & California Railroad Com pany, Ita lessee, successors or assigns cannot agree upon the said contract and plans and specifications above mentioned, then and In that event, all of the rights and privilege mentioned in this ordinance shall be null and void and of no effect. Section 5. The Oregon & Califor nia Railroad Company, ita lessee, suc cessors or assigii8, shall within thirty days after date of the approval of this ordinance, file In the office of the City Recorder of Oregon City, Its written acceptance of the right, easements, privileges and obligations herehy I.OV12 DICS. Mra. Klla Wh'flrr Wilco nava there rnmea a time in the courc of married love when "tli- t It t ill ftc out of the hand ( Imp Slid the ki at time, and it In then that hu-l.aml anil wife maybe UM-rptil'.lc toother niacin lie prrRonulitteii." The rea win for thin iniiiliiioii of aff.iir in often the fault of the Imxliand. but how often in it not due to the wife'n nervounrM and irri tability due to Mime trouble with the or gunn peiulUiiy feminine the wife under mil citi'iinintanrea feels laiiKuid aud apir ltle -he uftrrn pethapi from headache and ulecpUumm. . ' Hacked up by over a mini oi a century -jf rcmaikablc and uniform cure, a record au.li u no other rt uiedy for the dicuft-i and weiikiiriaicn pi i-uliar to women ever atl ined, the prop:. flora f ir. pierce Favorite Prencriplion now feel fully war ranted in cnVr.p to pay $ioo in legal money of Hie I'mted State", for any caw of Leucrirrli'-a. 'male Weakness, I'rolap u. or p'alli.n; of Womb, which they can not core. All tliev itik i a fair and rea onable trial of ilnir nic.-um of cure. A ureal deal of -ikiie may lie nyed by krrpinn on hand a copv of Dr. Pierce' thou-urid prnre illiitr;iti d bonk, "The Com mon S. iim- M' .i.ml Advin-r." Sent free, pn.pi r bound, for Iwir.tyone one -cent tanip topuvuM of ir.aili'ig ',- or cloth hound for 'thirty-one Mu nim. Addrc-f, World V Iii-pet .rv M.-d cal AH-i.ition. U Mam Mieet, llulfalu; N. Y. ConMipatinii and a l iliou attack eo hand In hand. Ilr I'ifr.tV I'k.iMim I' are ure mid .-.c ly .it- f"r '"itti. Ten ui(.ir coaled f.- lib - (' n .- 1- " l.i ia(rentle laxative and iwoaipnu capiat tic They nevi-r 'cripe. Nothing cl-c ': jutl u. go .!." granted, conferred, and Imposed. Hub- Ject to the terms, reatrlctlona and con ditions herein contained, and if It shall fall to so file such written ac ceptance It shall be deemed to have abandoned all the rights and ease ments conferred hereby. Such ac ceptance shall be sufficient If executed In the name of the Oregon & Califor nia Railroad Company, and Southern Pacific Company, Ita lessee, act ing by and through the General Man ager of the Southern Pacific Company lines in uregon. Section C. If the said Oregon & Cal ifornia Railroad Company, ita lessee, successors or assigns, shall fail to keep and perforin any or all of the terms, provisions, restrictions or coa dltions of this ordinance, the City council may notify said railway com pany, Its lessee, successors or assigns, of any such failure, and If said rail way company, Its lessee, successors or assigns, shall for a period of sixty daysr from the receipt of any such notice fall or neglect to comply with the terms, provision, restrictions and conditions of this ordinance specified In said notice, then and In that event this ordinance and the whole thereof snan ne nun ami voiu. Section 7. Said Oregon & California Railroad Company, ita lessee, succes sors of assigns, are hereby authorized and permitted in the construction of said Improvements, and In the con t ruction, maintenance and location of its said tracks and side tracks to re construct and and relocate the tracks now In said Railroad Avenue, so as to locate the same to tyhe best advantage for railroad purposes; within the lim its mentioned In Section one of this ordinance; provided, however, that In so doing no damage shall be done to private property, and provided fur ther that the steps leading up the bluff on Railroad Avenue from Seventh and Sixth streets shall be connected with said subway at Seventh street and those steps leading up the bluff on Railroad Avenue at Fourth and Third streets shall be connected with their corresponding; subways in a sub stantial manner so as to enable the travel to pass through said subways and up to said steps. Section 8. Whenever in the con struction and relocation of tracks It becomes necessary that the steps on any ot the streets mentioned In Sec tion seven should be moved further back toward the bluff the Oregon & California Railroad Company, its les see, successors or assigns herehy agree to do or have such work done In proper manner. Section 9. If any part of this fran chise shull encroach upon any private property, then and in that event this franchise shall he null and void as to said private property. Read first time and ordered pub lished at an adjourned regular meet ing of he Council of Oregon City, Oregon, held October 10th. 1904, and to come up for second reading and final passage at a special meeting of the Council of Oregon City, to be held Tuesday. October 25th 1901, at 8. o'clock p. ni. Hy order of the Council of Oregon City, Oregon. RRl'CK C. Cl'RRY. Recorder. Cause of Lockjaw. laH-kJiiw, or tetanus, is cruised by a bacillus or aei'in which exists plentifully In street dirt. It Is Inactive su long an exposed to the air, but when carried be neath the skin as In the wounds cuused by percussion caps or by rusty mills, and when the air la ex. bided the germ I roused to activity and produces the most virulent poison known. These geinis may be destroyed and nil danger of lockjaw avoided by applying Cham berlain' l'aln Kabn freely as Boon as the Injury la received. Pain Halm Is an antlaceptlc and causes cuts, bruises and like In Jui leu in heul without maturation and In one-third the time required by the usual treatment. It is for sale by . A. II, inline. A Plea For Your Vote. The II mi' Is ill awing near Win n legal voters will lie called uhiii to decide the siiliinii i i.cHi Inn In Clackamas county. With malice tiiwiirds none and charity for all. let iih consider this uuestion with iinpi'ejii.lice.l minds. We are proud of our nliv with ita free Institutions, and of every business enterprise that ad- I I : i: i: : About Getting a Copy of Your Prescription i l i I 4t A Big Cut in Toilet Soaps This week we are having a special soap sale. We have bought direct from the factories in large quantities and saved 33 1-3-per cent. This we are giving you the advantage, of. We are selling all toilet soaps, for the week only, at 1-3 off. Chambers Howell vancea the welfare of our people. Great la the reM)nll)lllty of every man who has the privilege of the ballot-box, and greater mill the responsibility of every one who accepts office at their hands. We reasonably expect every officer to do his duty In the enforcement of law, but sometimes we are sorely . disap pointed. In our city the lawa are openly vlo hited. . Hoys In trsir teens get drink at the saloons. Whiskey is Bold to habitual drunkards. Camhlliur Is ImVilged In. 8aloons are open on Sunday, and some allow women to frequent their places of business. Can any one give reason why such things should be tolerated? We are told that laws regulating the saloon can not be enforced. If so, let ua vote the business out all together. 1 have heard hundreds of men sy "Take the llipior .iiestion out of politics and I will vote against the saloon." Now Is your chance, for the issue Is non-partisan. 1 say, brother, would you vote for an In stitution that would unlit your boy for honorable and responsible positions? Many of the great railroad companies forbid their employes patronizing the saloon whether on or off duty. Many leading corporations are refusing to em- INDIGESTION "I wai troubled with stom ach trouble. Thedford's Black Draught did me more good la ona week than all lue doc tor medicine I took in a year."- MRS. SARAH B. BHIRFIELD. Ellettaville, lad. ThiHlford's Black Draught quickly in .iporatea the ac tion of tl.p stomach and cures even chronic cases of imlioetiin. l you will take a small doM of Thed ford's lilack Draught occa sionally you will keep your toniach and liver in per fect condition. THEDFORD'5 BLACK-DRAUGHT More licVnesi it caused by constipation than by any other disease. Tbedford't Black-Draught not only re lieves constipation but cure diarrhoea and dysentery and keeps the bowels regular. Alldroftliti..ll S-osat packagaa. "Thedford'i Black Draught it the best medi cine to regulate the bowelt I have ever used." MRS. A. M. GRAKT, 8ntds Ftrry, N. C. consTiPATion We have had numerous complaints about 6ther druggists in Oregon City refusing to give the customer copies of prescriptions. We, want to state right here, that this store is always glad to give copies to any one at any time you ask it. We aren't afraid of your taking it to our competitors and getting better prices on it, because our prices are right, as reasonable as we can make them and give you the best and freshest chemicals that can be obtained. We know that you often gti a prescrip tion from your doctor that does you a great deal of good and you want to preserve it for future use. You might be going away or have a friend afflicted the same as you to whom you want to give it. In such a case you would want a copy. It's your prescription and you have a right to it. It will only afford us pleasure to accommodate you. Howell & Jones RELIABLE DRUQOISTS. i ploy men who drink. Positions of honor I are rapidly being closed against the drinker, while the open saloon Is unfitting young men for these places. If your daughter should marry a man who after wards becomes a drunkard and gambler at the saloon, your vote helped to make, would you not be responsible? Will you vote a temptation before your own or your neighbor's boy? There is a stigma attached to this business. Some years ago nt the Grand Arnjy encampment, one of our prominent men, president of the Hoard of Trade, made the address of welcome to the old boys in blue. He called attention to our many Industries, the mills, factories and other institu tions, but did not mention the saloon. I wonder why? I have noticed in reading the description of advertised districts that they i.o not offer as an inducement to emigration the advantages of the sa- Will (.lake Affidavit New Leata of Life for an Iowa Postmaster. Postmaster R. H. Randall, Dunlap, lays: I suffered from indigestion and re tulting evils for years. Finally 1 tried Koclol. I soon knew I had found what I had lone looked for. I am better today than in years. Kodol gav me a new lease of life. Anyone can nave my ai fidavitto the truth of this statement" Kodol digestt your food. This enables the system to assimilate supplies,strengthen ing every organ and restoring health. Kodol Makes You Strong. Prepared only by E. C. PeWitt & Oo., Chlcaa Xbatl. bottle coo taint 2 ii timet lb 50c. tls. II I n VI (&J9vfS 1 kmL ij A DELJGHTFL'L BEVERAGE 8 I A Safe Stimulant jj 1 1 A Good Medicine I j I ' For Sale by B la . E. MATTHIAS - B Sol Agency for Oregon City. M j ' t Linn E. Jones loon. My friend how many instances can you recall where a young couple started In life with fair prospects, but soon the moderate drinking young husband was changed into a demon, who would brut his wife and children, while influenced I ' liliior sold under license by a eommuni' for the sake of a few hundred dolla license fee. How many heart brok. n mothers sit night after night waiting for their husbands who spend their tim drinking and gambling at the down tow n saloon? Say, brother, can you afford t. vole such sorrow and misery Into your neighbor's home and ruin our boys finan cially, morally and spiritually? If your daughter had two suitors, one an in dustrious, sober man. the other a patron of the saloon, would you advise her M marry the drinker so the saloon mig.'.t help pay the taxes? Now. before you vote, consult your wife, and if you agree that the saloon, u conducted in our city, is a blessing an. I a benefit to all concerned, then vote to it. But If you can see much harm coming from the saloon. Vote for Local Option. M. YODER. Tis't safe to be a day without Dr. Thomas' Electric OH In the house. Never can tell what moment an accident is go-' ing to happen. OAHTOniA. Sears ti The Kind von Have Alwars Bougm Signature f Can't be perfect health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blond. Tones and Invigorates tho whole system. Bears tit llw You Hate Always BoogM 8igaatut of THtBt IS NO mam iirejs Forty yj&ra ooo and after maro years of use n the eastern coast. Tower 'a Wfttffrnroof filled Coats were introduced in the West and were called Slidera by l j i TV:. - uf. me pioneera am vmoas. i iuo yapi u rwne has come into such eneral use that it is frequently though wrongfully applied to many jubsinuies. rou want, we oenur I y I I r . . . I - " L t . . L I - 1-Ooa.Tor tneagrioi met uaoiw. uk name lower on tne puuotw.. MAM M UK! Af YUIOW H SOLD EiY REPRtSfcNTATIVl TRADE THfc WORLD OVIR. . .e A J TOWtl C0..DOSTOH MASS, U.S. A. TOWtR (aHAMtN CO.bwm TOtOttTO.aW SCHEDULES OF TIME SOUTHERN FACIHC RAILWAY NORTH BOIND " :00 a. ra. 9:22 . m. (Albany Local) 6:10s. m. SOUTH BOCSD. :22a. in. 4:5) p. m. (Albany Local) '.1:14 p. 'n. K a