Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, March 03, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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OEEGON CITY ENTEEPEISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1905.
WRITE TO YOUR FRIENDS.
Clackamas' Educational Committee
Makes Good Suggestions.
In a circular letter issued this week to
the teachers of the county, the executive
committee having- in charge the educa
tional exhibit from Clackamas county at
the Lewis & Clark Fair, makes some
very good suggestions touching on the
work In hand. The executive committee
is composed of Miss Addle E. Clark, city
superintendent of the Oregon City
schools; Prof. T. J. Gary, of Willamette
and Superintendent J. C. Zinser. The
letter, which has been mailed to all the
teachers in the county, is as follows:
"Fellow Teachers:
"We are now engaged in preparing an
educational exhibit for the Lewis and
Clark Exposition, soon to open in Port
(and. It behooves us as teachers to
make this exhibit the best possible rep
resentation of the work done in the
schools of Clackamas County. So far as
possible, every branch of school work, in
very grade, should be represented, with
in the rules laid down in the general cir
cular recently issued by the Superintend
ent of the 'Educational Exhibit. If you
have not received this circular, or have
not yet applied for the Exposition paper,
you should send tor them without de
lay. "The completed work should be in the
hands of the Executive committee not
later than April 1st. Clackamas county j
bas manifold and abundant resources
and we should make good use of this
fact in preparing our language and other
descriptive work. Emphasize also local
bistory and our industrial advantages.
"In connection with our exhibit work it
would be well to encourage pupils to
write letters to their Eastern friends,
calling attention to our Exposition and
describing the advantages of our county
and state, and inviting them not only to
visit Portland this Summer, but to make
Clackamas County their home. We have
the natural resources and need desirable
people and capital to develop them. Well
written letters from some of our 6000
school children may be the means of in
ducing many, not only to visit the Fair.
but to settle among us. v
"The Northern Pacific R. R. Company
will issue an interesting Lewis and Clark
folder, which may be obtained in Port
land about March 1st. If you will send
six cents in stamps to Mr. A. L. Craig,
Worcester Building, Portland, Oregon,
to pay the postage, he will send you free
a handsomely illustrated 88 -page book
with map) telling all about Oregon,
Washington and Idaho."
In my extremity a friend advised me to
use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
took two doses that afternoon and could
not believe my senses when I found the
next morning the inflamation had large
ly subsided. I took several doses that
day, and kept right on talking through
the campaign, and I thank this medi
cine that I won my seat in the Coun
oil." This remedy is for sale by Geo. -A.
Harding.
lot IS,
Champion Liniment for Rheumatism.
Chas. Drake, a mail carrier at Chap
inville. Conn., says: "Chamberlain's Pain
Balm is the champion of all liniments,
The past year I was troubled a great
deal with rheumatism in my shoulder.
After trying several cures the storekeep
er here recommended this remedy and it
completely cured me." There is no use
of any one suffering from that painful
ailment when this liniment can be ob
tained for a small sum. One application
gives prompt relief and its continued
use for a short time will produce a per
manent cure. For sale by Geo. A. Hard-Jng.
IFOR THE CHAUTAUQUA.
Lecturers of Prominence Have Been Se
cured. A number of the prominent lecturers
and entertainers for the 1905 Asembly of
the Willamette Valley Chautauqua As
sociation have been engaged and con
tracts entered into. Among such are Dr.
Frank W. Gunsaulns, of Chicago. Dr.
Gunsaulus is president of the Armour
Institute of Technology and one of the
leading lecturers in the world. He will
be in attendance during the closing days
of the session, preaching the sermon on
, Sunday, ' July 23. His two lectures will
in all probability be delivered on the two
days preceding, Friday evening and Sat
urday afternoon, the subjects not having
been decided upon. Carter, the master
magician and reputed to be the peer of
Hermann, is another attraction. He will
be. accompanied by his wife, Corinne, and
will give two entertainments.
Among others who have entered into
contract are Dr. F. W. Quayle of Kansas
City, who is not surpassed as a pulpit
orator; Rev. Anna Shaw, of Philadelphia,
president of the National Womans Suf
frage Association; Mrs. Charlotte Perkins
Oilman, niece of Henry Beeeher and a
Tecognized authority on Household Econ
omics. Each of these prominent people
has -been engaged to give two lectures.
The Chautauqua meeting at Gladstone
this year will be held July 11-25 inclu
sive and Secretary Cross reports that
the prospects are indeed bright for the
success of the Assembly. The talent that
will be represented on the program when
it is completed will be second to ncne in
the history of the Association.
A Chicago Alderman Owes His Election
to Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
"I can heartily and conscientiously
recommend Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy for affections of the throat and
lungs," says Hon. John Shenick, 220
So. Peoria, St., Chicago. "Two years
ago during a political campaign, I caught
cold after being overheated, which ir
ritated my throat ari I was finally com
pelled to stop, as I could not speak aloud.
TRANSFERS.
A. C. Hodkin to M. A. Shaw,
Jenning's Lodge; $200.
M. A. Shaw to M. A. Morse lot 15,
Jennings Lodge; (2100.
A. C. Hodgkin to M. A. Morse, lots
16, 17, 18, 22, and 23 Jennings Lodge
$900.
A. C. Hodgkin to C. P. Morse lot 24,
Jennings Lodge; $200.
O. & C. R. R. Co., to W. Clark, S half
of NW quarter Section 7, 4 3; $521.88.
W. H. Gortler to H. T. Kister N half
and N half of S half of NW quarter Sec
tion 31, 42, $400.
O. & C. R. R. Co., to J. Heft. NW quar
ter of NW quarter of Section 5, 4 3;
$220.
J. Heft to A. & L. Klebe, NW quarter
of NW quarter Sec 5 4 3; $1030.
O. W. P. T. S. Co., to The Estacada
Wood Mfg. Co., lots 212, block 5, Es
tacada; $2100.
S. Elmer to J. K. Elmer, 141 acres in
J. T. Wingfield Claim, 52; $3500.
I. B. Fisher to J. K. 71mer, E half of
SW quarter of NW quarter Section 3,
41; $600.
S. M. May to Emma Galloway, blk.
"F" Parkplace; $250..
R. A. Gray to J. Watne, 96 one quar
ter acres in CI. 37 and 40, 5 1 and 6 1,
$3000.
W. Gray to J. W. Mobart, 109.54 acres
in See. 34, 51, and Sec. 3, 61; $2500.
J. S. Rees to J. W. Poole lots 9-24,
blk 64, lots 1-5, blk. 65, Minthorn. $100.
Blake MeFall Co., to M. M. Lee, lots
15, 16, blk. 9, Apperson's Subd. Bk. 5,
6, 7, Parkplace; $125.
F. S. Morris to the Land Co. of Ore
gon, SE quarter of Section 12, 4 4; $1.
H. L. Angevine to R. A. Miller lot
and 2, blk 7, Gladstone; $285.
Oregon Land Co., by Sheriff to Chas,
Scott 44 lots in Friends Oregon Colony
with exceptions $11000.
E. M. Blair to O. A. Kann west half
of east half of Sec. 1, 6 1, E; $375.
L. Githens to P. Davidson W 7-8ths
of NE quarter of NE uqarter Sec. 15
43, $450.
D. W. Reynolds to H. M. Woodruff
40 acres in E- Fisher claim 2 2; $1.00.
H. Johnson to C. A. Johnson NE quar
ter of NW quarter Sec. 29, 3 5, $120.
O. W. P. T. SC. Co., to J. W. Potter
Lot 5, Block 17, Estacada; $75.
O. W. P. T. S. Co., to A. Potter lot
6, blk 17, Estacada. $75.
G. W. Grace to S. Elmer, 2 A. in Sec,
20, 4 3. $
The Bolton Land Co., to O. Forsberg
Lots 3 and 4, Blk. 22, Bolton $150,
S. Peters to A. Peters NW quarter
of NE quarter Section 11, 3 1, W
$3500.
O. Deute. et al to G. H. Marlay, N,
50 feet Block 7, Darling's Add. $100.
H. Wirth to J. & E. Krotsch, 40 A,
C. Richardson CI. 23, $450.
M. Lie'berman to R. W. & W. F. Cary,
NE quarter of NE ' quarter& SW quar
ter of NE quarter. Sec. 21, 3 4, $600.
F. J. Harkenrider to R. W. & W. F.
Cary, right of way in NW quarter of
NE quarter Section 21. 3 4; $1.00.
L. Gerlinger to H. O. Brown. SW quar
ter of NE quarter Section 16, 2 4, $50.
O. & C. R. R. Co., to F. Kiernan SW
quarter and NE quarter of S. W. uqar
ter of Section 23, NE quarted of NE uqar
ter of Sec. 25 1 4; $600.
C. F. Ehram, to J. E. Young, lots 1 &
Sec. 30, 1 5, NE quarter of NEquar-
ter Sec. 25, 1 4: $1000.
F. Kierman to J. E. Toung, NE quar
ter of NE quarter. Section 25, 1 4! $1.00.
J. B. Taylor to J. Rasmussen W half
of SW quarter Sec. 22, 5 1; $1500.
H. Lueg to W. Hallinan, Lots 6 and
Blk. 41, S. Oswego; $300.
J.W .Roots to H. Andedson, N half of
NW quarter, Sec. 8, 2 4, $1800.
H. L. Stratton to C. B. Williams lots
8 and -10, block 20, A. Falls View; $82.50
G. A. Heinz to W. Galloway, 50 ft.
by 2.50 ch. Sec. 30, 2 2; $1500.
W. H. Adair to W. Galloway two
tracts in Sec. 30, 2 2; $2500.
B. & O. Duke to O. A.. Kann NW quar
ter & Lot 1, Sec. 1. 6 1 $550.
H. Jackson to C. V. Jackson 11 A. in
Sec. 24. 5 1, $110.
H. A. Lee to J. F. and M. Mitts, 5320
sq. ft. near Lees Add to Canby; $70.
E. Yergen to J. V. and M. E. Swan;
$5060.00.
C. T. Howard to S. C. Howard 12.53
A., Sec. 16, 4 2; $300.
A. Dengler to J, Smith, 97.42 acres
Sees. 4 and 5, 3 3; $800.
E. L. Welch to L. Gibson, 3 A., Sec.
2, 22; $150.
L. Gibcon to A. Bibson, 3 A., Sec. 2,
22; $150. '
A TWENTIETH CENTURY CHURCH.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United tSates.
Remember the name. Doan's, and take
no other.
WOULD SIMPLIFY TAX PAYING.
Rev., E. A. Childs ' of Eugene, Would
Found Denomination on New
Testament. .
Rev. E. A. Childs, of Eugene, was in
the city this week looking for a suitable
location. . He plans to move his family Assessor Nelson Has an Idea That Would
here in the near future and open a Save M"h Clerical Work.
series of gospel meetings preparatory to I "There should be a law enacted," stated
the establishment of a congregation Assessor Nelson in discussing the work
after the New Testament type, calling of h!s office, "requiring the payment of
the same after new testament names and taxea y tne man ln whose name the
teaching only New Testament doctrines. Property is assessed, except in case, of
Mr. and Mrs. Childs are both well ed- course, property has been erroneously as-
ucated, having been graduated from sssed- thls way, the need for sher
Eastern institutions, and have had long ia'a assessments would be largely dis
experience in gospel and educational Pensei with. As it now is, immediately
work with various denominations. Mrs. toiiowing me listing oi property on tne
Childs is at present engaged in . teaching assessment roll, the property owner can
several bible classes of women composed 8el1 a Portion of the tract before the
of all denominations in Eugene, and Mr. tax la levled and collected and then
Childs is engaged as State Secretary for cumbersome amount of bookkeeping
the Anti-Saloon League, but on coming work is foisted on the sheriff's office or
here they will devote their whole atten- "le assessor Deiore tne tax on tnat en
tlon to the establishment of a congrega- t,re tract ls collected. Such a law would
tion known and called after New TMta- relieve the two offices of a great amount
ment names and characteristics. OI e"- wortc ana wouio. leave tne aa
Their meetings will be held along the Justment f the tax question between the
line of conferences ln which the first part Property owner and the purchaser."
will be devoted to evangelistic effort and Assessor Nelson was in Portland Sat
later questions and information will be urday and attended a conference between
asked from and by all concerned. They Secretary of. State Dunbar, L. R. Web
are desirous of incorporating all and ster and D- B- ste,er. county judge and
only such things as are taught in the assessor respectively for Multnomah
New Testament, taking as a rule "When county. The meeting was held for the
it speaks, speak; and where it is silent, purpose of arrnSing a form for the
be silent." In other words: Let the bIank that w,u be used thls Ye&r m tak
Word answer all questions regarding the lnsr tne state census. It was decided to
church that should be. use a combination blank by which, the
A location has not yet been secured. census statistics and the military en
Mr. Childs Invites co-operation and en- rollment of the county can be placed on
quiry. He owns property at Eugene, tne same sneet, tnereoy simplifying the
Medford and Kansas City, all or part of work of the assessors of the state. The
which he would be glad to exchange for Dlanks u not be ready for distrlbu
property here, where he plans to spend tion among the assessors before the lat
the rest of his life, if conditions are favor- ter part of March and the work of as
able. These people have a good record sessing property will have to be deferred
and are recommend hv the vo ni. until tnat time.
in the state as deserving of a hearing
and a place. Give them both in Oregon
City- ,
CLEARS UP THE COMPLEXION.
The Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co.
are owners of the only complete abstract
plant ln Clackamas county. Prompt and
reliable work on short notice. All work
guaranteed. Abstracts made, money
loaned, mortgages foreclosed, trusts exe
cuted, estates settled and titles per
fected. J. F. CLARK, Atty-at-Law,
President and Manager.
Office over Bank of Oregon City.
Like Finding Money. !
Finding health Is like finding money
so think those who are sick. When you
have a cough, cold, sore throat, or chest
irritation, better act promptly like W.
C. Barber, of Sandy level. Va. He says:
"I had a terrible chest trouble, caused by
smoke and coal dust on my lungs; but.
after finding no relief in other remedies,
I was cured by Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds."
Greatest sale of any cough or lung medi
cine in the world. At Howell & Jones
drug Store; 50 cents and $1.00; guaran
teed. Trial bottle free.
LEWIS AND CLARK GUARDS.
Military
Druggists Say' Laxakola Works Wonders
for the Skin.
Huntley Bros. Co. not only recommend
Laxacola as the ideal liquid laaxtive for
women and children, but some of their
lady customers say It is also a .remark
able skin beautifler. The reason is easy
to find.
Laxakola moves the bowels regularly
and without discomfort, and at the same
time stimulates the liver and acts upon
the bile pigments thus removing the
cause of sallow, muddy skins that do so
much to impair the beauty of one's
complexion.
If you prize a fresh, clear, velvety skin,
and regular habits, or if baby needs a
mild, safe, gentle laxative when colicky,
or constipated, just try a 25 cent bottle
of Laxakola with Huntley Bros. Co.
guarantee it will do all claimed for it. or
Will Be Selected From Oregon
Guard.
Portland, March 2. In a communlca- you can set your money back.
tion addressed to Major Chas. E. Mc
Donald, of the Oregon National Guard,
Director-General H. W. Goode, of the A RafC ChailCC fOT a SHce f FallS
Lewis & Clark World's Fair, has official- Vjpw Addition tfl fWdlill fitv
ly' announced the plans for the guard and I 9 J
patrol of the exposition. I Now is your time to buy ground
The guard will be recruited among the fP1? m Oregon City for a residence
men of Oregon's National Guard, and La qaicki y and win KO from io to
win consist oi two provisional compan- each, will sell the higher priced lots
ies as follows: on tne installment plan
One maior. tvn rflntninn twi lion- I Inquire. OI
tenants, one first sergent, one quarter
master sergeant, three corpbrals, two Land and Insurance Agent, Oregon City,
musicians, 140 privates and two cooks.
A blouse of dark blue with light fac
ings and aguilette of the same color,
iignt blue trousers, ball shaped caps
with full dress band, web belt, bayonet
and scabbard, white collar, white gloves
and black shoes, have been selected as
the uniform and equipment.
COMPARE QUALITY
Every time you compare price, and you will send your next order for
Job work to the Oregon City Enterprise. By giving quality In both
material and . workmanship wa endeavor to deserve your business.
WE ARE AHEAD
In all kinds of Job and Commercial Printing as well as book work.
One trial will convince you.
ARE YOU IN A RUSH?
Do you want that brief, catalog, etc, printed at once 1 Well, send It
to the Enterprise office. We have Just Installed a modern Mergan
thaler Linotype machine and are prepared to do all such work on
short . notice and at right prices.
OUR EQUIPMENT
For turning out all kinds of first class work In the way of good print
ing Is second to no other house outside of Portland. If you are In
need of printing of any kind, correspond with us and let us figure with
you. We can save you money. All orders and correspondence will
receive prompt attention. Telephone Main 21.
THE ENTERPRISE
OREGON CITY,
OREGON
O. A. CHENEY,
Ore. Office with Justice Stipp.
The Principal Trouble.
The principal trouble with the aver
age young man is that he has a $5000 a
year girl and a $15 a week salary.
rVeby HOLMES
COMFORTING WORDS.
$ I 3.50 per Ton
Many Oregon City Households .Will Find
Them So.
To have the pains and- aches of a bad
back removed; to be entirely free from
urinary disorders is enough to make any
kidney-sufferer grateful. To tell how this
great change can be brought about will
prove comforting words to hundreds of
Oregon City readers.
Mrs. Painter, wife of J. W. Painter,
expressman, living at 310 East Seventh
street, Portland, says: "I hare had more
or less kidney trouble all my life. When
ffquite a young girl I had a severe spell
of sickness and all who knew me thought
was going to die. I finally recovered.
but. ever after my kidneys bothered me.
There were headaches, dizziness, and
could no more lie on my left side than
could fly and could not stoop to pick
anything off the floor without working
myself up gradually by placing my hands
on my hips. In addition to this there
were headaches, dizziness and trouble
with the kidney, secretions for all of
which I doctored and used more than
one remedy said to be a sure cure for
such annoyances. Nothing brought me
relief compared with that received from
Doan's Kidney Pills.- The results stamp
that remedy as one fully up to represen
tations made for it."
Plenty more proof like this from Ore
gon City people. Call at C. G. Huntley's
drug store and ask what his customers
report.
For sale by all dealers. Price 59 cents.
C. N. Mwii
PIONEER
rpangfep and Exjf egg,
Freight and parcels delivered
. to all parts of the 'city.
RATES - REASONABLE
MELLON j
2,000 miles of long dis
tance telephone wire in
Oregon, Washington, Cali
fornia and Idaho now in
operation by the Pacific
Station Telephone Com
pany, coveripg 2,250
towns
Quick, accurate, cheap
All the satisfaction of a
personal communication.
Distance no. effect to a
clear understanding, Spo
kane and San Francisco
as easily heard ad Port
land. Oregon City office at
Harding's Drusr Store
Deserves Your Patronage.
The growth of a community and the
success of its local institutions depends
entirely on the loyalty of its people. It
is well enough to preach "patronize home
industry" but except the service given
at a home institution equals that of out-
of-town enterprises, this argument car
ries no weight and is entirely disregard
ed, as It should be. But with Oregon City
people It is different. A few months
ago E. L. Johnson established the Cas
cade Laundry. It is equipped with the
latest improved machinery and is daily
turning out work that is equal to any
and superior to much of the laundry
work that is being done In Portland.
Being a home institution and furnishing
employment for many Oregon City people
it is enjoying an immense patronage.
The high standard of the work being
done commends it to the general public. '
Laundry left at the O. K. barber shop will
be promptly called for and delivered to
any part of the city. Telephone 1204.
E. L. Johnson, proprietor.
WET WEATHER. WISDOM
N. Xr THE ORIGINAL
SLICKER
6LACK OR YELLOW
WILL KEEP YOU DRY
NOTHING ELSE WILL
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTES
CATALOGUES FREE
SHOWINOTULL LINE OF GARMENTS AND HATS.
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tnem. uur lses pnu iijinj
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DETROIT, MIOH. . f
The crown of womanhood is motherhood.
But uneasy lies the head that wears the
crown or anticipates this coronation, when
mere is a lacx oi womanly strength to bear
the burdens of maternal dignity and duty.
The reason why so many women sink under
the strain oi" motherhood is because they
are unprepared.
"I unhesitatingly advise expectant moth
ers to use Dr. Pierce's Favorite Presorir..
tion, "writes Mrs. J.W. G. Steohens, of Mila, I
iumiuui uti laiiu vo., va. me reason for
this advice is that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription is the best preparative for the
maternal function. No matter how healthy
and strong a woman may be, she cannot
use "Favorite Prescription" as a prepara
tive for maternity without pain of health
and comfort. But it is the me- who are
not -strong who best appreciate the grrat
benefits received from the u- e of "Favorite
Prescription." For one tiling- its u.'.e makes
the baby's advent practical;y painless. It
has in many cases reduced days of suffer
ing to a few brief hours. It has rtiano-ed
the period of anxiety and struggle into a I
ume oi ease ana comtort.
.The proprietors and makers of Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel
fully warranted in offering to pay $5co for
any case of Leucorruea. Female Weakness,
Prolapsus, or Falliiijr of Womb, which thev
cannot cure. All the World's Dispensary
Medical Association, Proprietors, of Buf
falo, N. Y., ask is a f.tir and reasonable
trial of their means of cure.
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