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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1904.
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experienced farmer
has learned that some
grains require far differ
ent soil than others;
some crops need differ
enthandling than others.
He knows that a great '
deal depends upon right
planting ct the right
time, and that the soil
must be kept enriched.
No use cf complaining
in summer about a mis
take made in the spring.
Decide before the seed
Is planted. .
IJfe'best time to reme
dy wasting conditions in
the human body is be
fore the evil is too deep'
rooted. At the first evi- ,
dence of loss cf flesh
Scottj's Emulsion
should be taken imme
diately. There is noth
ing that will repair
wasted tissue more
quickly or replace lost
flesh more abundantly
than Scott's Emulsion.
It nourishes and builds
up the body when ordi
nary foods absolutely
fail
Wi "Will mni you a tomtit fm.
at Or fon City, to the. highest bidder for
C'rhIi thn following described real estate,
to-wit; The' south weat quarter of the
Northwest quarter of Petition II. Tp. 5,
Bouth of Range 8, Kant of the W, M
C'lui'tdimiiN County, Oregon, ,
a. W, A8HKORI),
Almliilstratorof the eatete. of John Ten
der, deceased. '
Duti'd, December 12, Jft4.
Worst of All Experierteee.
C'tiii anything be worm than to feel
thf,t every minute will bo your last? Such
u the experience of Mie. 8. H. Newson,
Decatur, Ala., "For three yearn" she
write, 'l endured insimorebie puin iroin !
Indignation, stomach and bowel trouble.
Death seemed Inevitable when duVtors
itrt't '(ill remedlea failed. At length I
wm maucea to iry juiectrio jiiuere ana i
and the result waa mlraouloua, Im
proved at once and now I am completely
recovered." For Liver, Kldnfty, Stom
ach, and Bowel trouble Electrlo Bitter
la the only medicine. 'Only BOo. H'a
guaranteed by Howell tc Jone drugglsta.
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NOTICE rOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, I,and Of
fice at Oregon CHy, Oregon. December
3. 3904. ; '
Notice la hereby Avert that the follow
In v named eettler has filed notice of hla
intention to make final proof in iup
port of hla claim, and that auld proof
will be made before the Register and
Receiver at Oregon City, Oregon, Janu
ary 19, 10S. via:
KM K. DeRORD,
II. K, No. Um. for the Lot 7, BtiSi
BWVi and B BEV4 of flee. . T. S 8. R. 4
K. ,
lie namea the following witnesses to
prove hla contlnuoua residence upon and
miltlvatlon f aald land, via:.
II. C. Hunter, pf Mon lav ilia, Oregon.
A neon Countryman, of Coltou, Oregon.
Olen Hunter, of Montavllla, Oregon.
Wlllliim ' Honrii y, of Colton, Oregon.
HKO. ,W. niKKIJ.
Receiver,
, Re aura that thin
picture In tha form
l a label U oa th
wrppr of evary
bottle of Kmulaioa
you buy,
SCOTTC&
BOWNli
CHEMIST
409 Pearl 8treet
NEW YORK
yot. and i
all druggists
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICt OF SAL!.
In th County Court of Clackamaa County
State of Oregon,
In the matter of the Kstate of John
lender, deceased'.
Notice la hereby given that pursuant
to an order of the above entitled court
duly made and entered on the I2th day
of December, 1 904. the undersigned ad
ministrator of the eald estte will on
b 2Rth duy of January, 1905, at the
luwn of 30 o'clock a. m., sell at public
auction at the court bouse door of the
courthouse of Cluckamua county, Oregon,
SUMVONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for the County of Clackama.
J. W. Worell,' Plaintiff.
va.
Adullne WIlkhtHon, Alfred Neevea, and
William Neevea, and all other helra known
and unknown of Henry William Neevea,
deceased, Defendants.
To Ailullne Wilkinson, Alfred Neevea,
William Neevea, and all other helra
known and unknown ot Hnry' William
Neevea, deceaaed:
In the name of the Hmte of Oregon, you
and either of you are hereby required to
appear urn) answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled Court
and cause on or before Monday, the Itlth
day of January, 1D05, and If you fill to
appear and anawer thn plaintiff will, for
wunt thereof, apply to the Court for the
relief prayed for In thla complaint filed
herein, to-wit: for decree quieting
title of thn plaintiff In tha Southeast
iiaiier of the Southeast quarter of Bos.
27, T. .1, S. R. a E; or the .Willamette
Meridian, containing 40 ucrea more or
leaa, and altuate In Clackamaa county.
Oregon, and by the aume decree barring
the defendnnta and each of them from
any ulalm or Intereet which -they may
have In the aame, and for aueh other mn
further relief aa to the Cmirt may aeeni
A COMriOKNTIAl, 4CHAT.
"It'a perfect nonne, Beaaie, for you to
Ulk of being laid on the ihelf. Why, It all
depend on youraelf. ' Porget jronr worriea,
your ache and ailment ; do aa I did, take
plenty of out of door air, cultivate happi
neaa by not allowing; your mind to dwell
oa the trifle and the worrie of life. I aent
thirty-one centa in atanip to Dr. R. V.
Pierce, of Huffalo, N. Y.. for bi ' Common
6ene Medical Adviser. and found it con
tained much ueful information about the
care of my hrallh, about phyaiologv, anat
omy, and everything a woman nhoulu know.
I then decided to write Dr. Pierce and tell
him all about my ailments. I received
euch a nice, carefully considered and con
fidential letter, in reply, living me advice
about my diet, cxerciae and all. This
advice i free to everyone and 1 wonder you
don't write him at onre. It didn't take me
many month to regain my good look.
Ever aince 1 waa fifteen ! have auflered
untold agoniea periodically but now I am
free from pain, worry and bad temper. Oc
caaionally 1 took Dr. Pierce' Pleatant
Pellet thia for the complexion, and to
atimulate the liver. Then I took Dr.
Picrce'a Favorite Preacription three time
clay for, thoe .womanly weakneaaea
I told you about That' my aecret of
beauty. It' the eaaieit thing in the world
to be happy and keep one' good look.
Look at the Uiouxand of women who have
been made well by Dr. Pierce 'a Favorite
Prencription ; look how they keep their
Siood look. Dr. Pierce offer f joo reward
or ny caae of Leucorrbea, Female Weak
nee, Pro1apua, or Falling of Womb which
be cannot cure. All he ak ia a fair and
reasonable trial of bia mean of curt."
FIX DATSS FOR COAT SHOW.
Annual exhibit ef Blooded Angora At
Pallaa, January 1 and 20.
The Oregon Angora Ooat Show will
be held at Dallaa on Thursday and Fri
day, 'January 19 and 20, W!i. The:
dntea were decided upon by Ihe execu-t
tlve committee of the Polk County Mo- ;
hair Annotation at a meeting Held In :
thla city Saturday afternoon. The mwi-
her of the committee In attendance
were 17, 8. Oram, W. A. Ayiea and Ja.
Rlddell, Prealdent O. W. McBee, chair
man of the committee; waa detained at
home by Important bualneaa affalra, and
H. L, Fenton, another member of the
committee, waa In Hpokune. The three
memhere preaent held a buay aeaaion,
and plana for the coming exhibit were
diactiaaed at length. ,
The gentlemen compoaing the commit
tee aay they look for a larger attend
ance, of goat men at the 1905 ahow than
ever before, lnqulriea from prominent
breedera from California to Brltlah Col
umbia are being received dally and
great Intereat la manlfeated in the Dom
ing exhibit. The greater number of n-
qulrlea concerning the ahow -come from
Southern Oregon, where goat ralaing la
rapidly becoming an Important Indus
try. ? i v ., '" . ,. ';,
Mr. Orant Informa ua that the. premi
um Data and announcement will be plac
In the prlnter'a hands at the earlieat pos
sible date, and that complete information
relative to the ahow will be aent to every
breeder In the Northweat.
The Polk County Poultry Association
will make an exhibit In connection with
the goat ahow aa usual. J. p. Smith and
I. V. Lynch, representing tha poultry
raisers, were present at the meeting Sat
urday afternoon, and received aaaurance
from the commltteer that liberal apace
will be allotted for a poultry exhibit.
Polk County Observer. ,
a
meet and equitable.
'This summons la publlxhed for six nuo
cesMlve weeks In the Oregon City Enter
prise by order ;of Honorable Thomas F.
Ryun, Judge of the County Court of
Clackamaa County, Oregon, made on the
28th day of November. 3804. FIrat pub
llcatlon being In the lasue of December
2d. 1904, and the last publication &
In the Issue of January l.llh, 1905.
H. E. CROSS,
Attorney for Plalntl.T.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all It etagea.
Eli's Cream Balm
eleanaea, aootha and beala
tha diteaaed, membrane.
It care catarrh and drive
away a cold In tb head
quickly.
Cream Balm la placed Into tha no Wis, ipreada
over th membrane and la abtorbed. Bella la no
mediate and a car follow. It I not dryingdoes
not predoee enetslng. Large 81a, Meant at Drug-
glata or by mall ; Trial Slae, 10 cent.
ICI.T BROTHERS, M Wrrea Street, New York
Grip Quickly Knocked Out.;
'Some weeks ago during the aevere
winter weather both my wife and myself
contracted aevere colds which speedily
developed Into tha worst kind of la grippe
with all Its miserable symptoms," aaya
Mr. J. 8. Egleston or Maple Landing, Ia.
"Kneea and Joints aching, muacles sore,
head atopped up, eyes and nose, running,
with alternate spells of chills and fever.
We began using , Chamberlaln'g Cough
Remedy, aiding the same with a dose of
Chamberlaln'a-ftomach and Laver Tab
lets, and by Ita liberal use soon com
pletely knocked out the grip." These
Tableta promote a healthy action of the
bowels, liver and kldneya, which la al
ways beneficial when the system la con
gested by a cold or attack of the grip.
For aale by Geo. A. Harding.
n.
OREGON CITY PLANING MILL
4asare44
All kinds of Building
Material, Sash, Doors
Moulding, Etc. - -
f . &f BAKER
PROP.
o
UT
Oregon City Machine Shop
PHILIPP BUCKLEIN, PROPRIETOR
Twelfth and Main Streets
Oregon City, Oregon
It's the little colds that grow Into the
big colds; the big colds that end In con
sumption and death. Watch the little
colds. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.
Let us again remind! you
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That Xmas is only two weeks off and you haven't yet bought all your pres
ents. We would like a chanw to help you make your selections. We will
assure you that we won't urge you to buy and will take just as much pains
showing you what we have as though you did. We have gifts this year
within the means of every one and we are just as much pleased with your
small purchases as we are the larger ones. By buying direct and in large
quantities we have this year gotten better discounts than ever before, and as
usual we intend giving you the advantage of them. No fancy prices Jhere,
but we will maintain our reputation in Holiday Goods, as infother lines, of
selling the best goods in Oregon City at the lowest price.
We are making to schools and churches special prices on tree ornaments,
Xmas cards, etc. Get our prices before buying elsewhere.
A FEW HINTS FOR YOUR PERUSAL;:
COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES POCKET BOOKS , MANICURING SETS
FRAMED AND UNFRAMED PICTURES CARD CASES ' WORK BOXES
i . " ,
SHAVING SETS FANCY CUT GLASS PERFUMES, SAFETY RAZORS
GLOVE AND HANDKERCHIEF BOXES PURSES AND CIGAR CASES
TOBACCO BOXES EBONY, CELLULOID AND STAG PAPER KNIVES
MILITARY BRUSHES TOILET SETS LAP PADS PHOTO ALBUMS
FOUNTAIN PENS GOLD PENS JEWEL BOXES TRINKET BOXES
MATCH BOXES STAMP BOXES WRIST BAGS NECKTIE BOXES
TRIPLICATE MIRRORS JARDINIERS TRAVELING CASES
' ' AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER THINGS '
TV
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CANADA MONEY
TAKEN AT PAR
Goods Delivered Free to
Any Part of the City
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Oregon City Market Report.
(Corrected Weekly.)
Wheat No. 1, 7So to 90c per buaheL
Flour Valley, $4.60 per bW. Hard
wheat, $4.15. Portland, $1.16 per sack.
Howard'a Best, $1.26 per sack.
Oats In sacks, $1.37 1-2 per cental.
Cheat Seed $1.75 to $2.26 per-pound.
Hay Timothy, baled. S14Q$H par ton:
clover. $11 to $12; oat, $1$ to. $14; mixed
hay. $12 to 513; cheat, $13 to $14.
MlIlatufTa Bran, $20 per ton; shorts
$22.60 per ton; chop $20 per ton; barley,
rolled $26 per ton. i
Potatoea 80 to ttf cent per sack.
Kgg" Oregon, 32 cents per dozen.
Butter Ranch, 46 to 60c; separator,
65 to 00c, creamery, 66 to 70o.
Cabbage 60c to $1 per - dozen.
Onions Oregon. 2c per pound.
Hubbard Squash 45 to 90c per doa.
Honey 11 to .12 l-2c per pound.
. Good Apples 50 c to $1 a box.
Prunea (Dried) Petite, So per lb; Ital
ian, large. Be per lb; medium, t 1-1 e;
Silver. 4 l-lo. . ,
Dressed Chickens 14c per lb.
Turkeys live. 1516c; dressed, l"18c.
Livestock and Dressed , Meata Beef,
live $2.50 to. $3.25 per hundred. Hogs,
live, 6 to 6,i'-2c; hog's dressed 6 cents;
aheep, $2.00 to $2.50 . per .bd; dreased 5c;
veal dressed, 6 'and' 6 ; lambs live, $2.00
to $2.60 per head. ,
Accidents come With dlstresKing fre
quency on the farm. , Cuts, bruises, stings
and . bums. . Dr. Thomas' Electric OH
relieves the pain .Instantly! Never safe
without it. . ... ,
Howell & Jones
(Continued from Page Four.)
Diatrict No. 9.
Ed Guber, . s , . 9.00
W. Ooldenzaph, , 3.00
A, Weiderhold, . 3.00
Henry Johnson, : , 10.00
Ross Worston, 3.00
. District No. 10. : .
Grwer Krigbaum, 2.30
Earl Wagner,. 2.30
Ralph Lemon, 3.50
C. A. Looney, 5.70
W. R..0atfield, 8.75
Diatrict No. 11.
Oregon City Planing Mills, ' 1.00
P. Buckleln, . 5.90
Oregon Cltj' Foundry, 4.09
Pope & Co., 5.63
W. A. Holmes, 2.75
J. K. Smith, . 22.50
J. Guinipe, ' 4.80
J. J. Banks, ' ' 3.93
District No. 12.
Martin Frakes, ' 1.50
Charley Gill. 1.50
J. S. Gill, . , 2.50
V, H. Bonney, 3.60
District No. 13.
W. H. Bonney, ' 44.75
E. S. Walker, ' 47175
Harry Gray, ' '. 20.00
J. T. Fullam. 25.00
T. P. Jubb. 2.00
, District No. 14.
H. Henricl. v 2.50
C. W. Freidrlch, 5.75
G. F. Gibbs, ' . ,. 60.00
J. Shelley, ' ' 31.50
. Shortlpdge, 24.00
C. Williams, , 21.00
Harry Shelly, . , 21.00
August Splinter, 12.00
J. Shelly Jr. 20.25
Ben Rainer,' 1 - 1.50
Geo. Taylor. : 14.25
I. Slibi'tledge, , ' 6.00
Wrn. Williams, ' . .12.00
T. W. Gibbs, - , 11.25
G. Guillam, . 6.00
, (Continued next week.)
RELIABLE DRUGOISTS,
, OASTOHXA.
Ifiaantlia lh$ Kind You Have Always Boii!it
Prices Reasonable
LET US
Do Your Work Work quaranteed
We do a General Baggage and Traunfer Business. , "
Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved
Office Opposite, Masonic Building 3 . ;
Notice to Creditors.
Notice ia hereby given that the under
signed has, been, by the County Court of
the 8tate of Oregon, - for the County of
Clackamaa. appointed administrator of
the estate of John Herbst. deceased. .
All persons having clairha against said
estate are hereby required to present the
aame, properly . verified, to the under
Rigned at the office of Bruce C. Curry.
1n Oregon City, Oregon within six months
from the date of the first publication of
this notice. - ' JACOB .WIND,
Administrator, of the estate of John
Herbst. deceased. - -
' Bruce C. Curry, attorney for Adminis
trator. .
First publication. December S, 1904.
Winter Rates to Yaquina Bay.
In order to accommodate the many
people who wish to make' a winter
trip to Yaquina Bay, the Southern
Pacific Co. will sell, on Wednesdays
and Saturdays of each week, until
March 31, 1905, roundtrip tickets at
low rates, to Yaquina and return,
limited to sixty days from date of
sale. Those who desire to take ad
vantage of this rate should apply to
nearest Southern Pacific ageut for
tickets.
lSft If yoawant iogettbe "
Wwtett returM for ;
M&a& JW"r -VJ
JfPlt5 ye" ground, V'"
tSt' ' P1"1 anyihing bat rV3r
SEEDS
g" them
f Set
f A free
V O.M.
f DBT!
the ttandanl after 4S y wn'
teU. Ttaey lwmyi produce
lb largest and surest
crops. All deal" sell
mem. our lees
Seed Aasaal
oa requut.
Ferry Jt Co.
DETROIT, fllOH,
JOHN YOUNGER,
Ner Huntley's Druf Store,
FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE 1
Ureat BritaiVi atul Amefii'H.
r. C. GADKE ' THE PLUMBER
Deserves Your Patronage.
The growth of a community and th
success of its local institutions depesi
entirely on the loyalty of ita people, ft
la well enough to. preach "patronize horae
Industry" but except, the service given
at a home Institution equals, that of out
of-town enterprises, thla argument car
ries no weight 'and la entirely disregard
ed, aa It should be. But with Oregon City
People it ia different. A few month
ago B. U Johnson established the Cas
cade laundry. It Is . equipped with the
latest Improved machinery and ia dairy
turning out .work that Is equal to anjy
and superior to much of tha laundry
work that Js being done in PortlanO.
Being a home institution and fumlshlrag
employment for many Oregon City people
it is enjoying an Immense patronag.
The high standard of the work beujp
done commenda it to the general public.
Laundry left at the O. K. barber ahop Will
be promptly called for and delivered to
any part of the city. , Telephone 120.
E. L. Johnson, proprietor.
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CASTOR I Af
For Infants and Children, i
Tha Kind You Have Always E
Bears the
Signature of
nef
j.
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COLUMBIA RIVER -CE NEFiV
Portland and The i lies
- ROUTE I
am
Reg
Line
Steamers
"BAILEY GAT2ERT" "DALLES CIT
"REGULATOR" V "METLAKO".
"SADIE B." V
Str. "Bailey Gataert" leayea Portlan4
7 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdaya and Fri
days; leavea The Dalles 7 A. M. Tu;a
days, Thnsrsdaya and Saturdays. '
Str. "Regulator" leavea Portland 1A,
M. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdaya;
leavea The Dalles 7 A. M. Mondava,
Wedneadaya and Fridays. ,. ;; ,
Steamers leaving Portland, make d&ily
connection at Lyle with C. R. & N. tralm
for Goldendale and Klickitat Valley
points, ' 4
C. R. & N. train leaves Goldendale a
Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday a at
!:3Q A. M., making conneotlon lath
steamer "Regulator", for Portland Md
way points. ,
C. R. & N. train leaves Goldendaleaea
Tuesdaya, Thursdays and Saturdays , at
8:30 A. M.. connecting at Yyls with
steamer "Sadie B." for Tha Dalles, ccn
nectlng there with O. R. As N. trains
Beat and West. ' '
Str. "Sadie B." leaves Cascade Ldcka
dally (except Sunday) at 7 A. M. for Th
Dalles and way points; arrives at 11 A.
M. leavea The Dalles I P. II., arrfjreaj
Caacada Locke ( P. M.
Meala served on all steamers.
Fine accommodations for ' teams and
wagons.
Landing at Portland at Alder Street
Dock.
, H. C. CAMPBELL.
Manager.
Oen. Olflce. Portland. Oregon.