OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIHAY, APUIli ?. n TOLD CLACKAMAS ROADS. Judge Ryan Addresses Good Roads Con vention at Grants Pass. In Its nort of the minting of the Oregon Good Roads Aswlatinn held nt Grants Fasa last week, the Observer rmd the following to say of County Jtidre Ryan's address in which was detailed Ms experience in practical road building in Clackamas county: "The first address was by Judue Ryan f Oregon City. Clackamas county was the first county in Oregon to take up the (rood roads work and now has I4r miles of Improved roads, of which the mileage is about cg.ua! In niucadnm. plank unJ gravelj and the Judge- said they were building from seven to eighteen miles more each year. Last year SM.OOO was expended upon the mads, of which IIS. OiK) was contributions. The Judge stat ed that over t',000 had been contributed ao far this year and that they expected the amount to reach I20.WD for the year. The gravel roads cost on an aver age of 11600 per mile, the plank roads $1400 and the; macadam I1S0O per mile. The plank roads were built of 3x10 inch plank, eight feet long laid on Sxl2 string ers 4 and one half feet apart. The road is first brought to an even surface and then the stringers are embedded level with the aurace of the ground, and then quite as much on the earth as on the trtnjrers. They are not spiked down, but are held in place by earth scraped over the ends, which enables teams to go off and on readily and the earth pre vents the planks being ruined by sun checking at the ends. For farm traf fic these plank roads last from 12 to 14 years, but hut but sis to eight year under heavy traffic, The plank luted an average of four years longer by be ing laid flat on the ground. Judge Ryan was much in favor of gravel for road building, if all earth and sand is re moved and it is screened so that the coarse rock may be put, on the bot tom and the fine on the surface. Judge Ryan stated that his county had found ateam far cheaper than horse power for grading and waa even doing much of their plowing by steam power. Trac tion threshing engine were used. No road grade was permitted to be above 7H per cent and roads having heavy grades were relocated and put on easy grades, but If the adjoining property holders would not permit the county to make the change then no money was spent on the road thus forcing the ob.tect ors to consent to the betterment of the grade. Judge Kyun strongly favored the state granting counties the rlcht of emi nent domain so that roads could he forced on practn'aoie routes as an- an iau- j roads. Judge Ryan' address dealt wltn the practical side of the road question and was one of the ablest delivered be fore the convention." Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sens of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescription j Sec, ! from reputable physlclon. as the damage' 8. t.. & I Co. to l. 8wnn. lids : and 3. in blk vi. ok tirove. I nJ S M U Church et al to K L Thompson irt of Co. Willis CI. In 1-1. K: $tW. i Hank of Oreg on City to W, H, Shlvely J part of lots & and . ink l." Oregon City; Mr June t al to K. Freeman II M : acres In Sec. Si. K; $17 . i Riil !". Purlrle It. K. Co. to Wm A Cunningham N half of SK quarter of X half of NK quarter of Sec 10. 44, R. is:. C. K. Thomas to O. A Kaun lota 6 and 7. Sec. :. K; I3S0. V. C. Ilnun to A Frank. K half of N quarter of See J. 4. K; ITS. A Klanl to O. Kagerllne NK of NW of See. 3. i4. K, 111.'. J. K. Poohnk to V. V. IVIIock one third Interest In 8 liulf or SK quarter 34. K; t.'oo. H. F. Preston to It. J. Preston 7 A. they will do is ten fold to the good you i can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. . i Cheeney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no in ci. 44, K; $1 00 J. Castro to 8 1. Castro. acres In SW quarter Sec. ?S. 1-3. K-. iit0, Chas. Roberts to R, J. C.oodfellow, part mercury, and Is taken Internally, act- " ' blk. 63 Urtgon City. 1150. ing directly upon the blood and mucous 8- 8. Dallas to Wm. R. Dallas, 3t A. surfaces of the system. In buying Hall s j in sees 4 and . Z 3. K; 1100. Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu-1 R- K- lovelace to J. W. Norton half inc. t l taken Internally and made In ' acre In Sec. 9. :-3. K; $100, Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. I M. V. O Urlen tao A. J. Mcintosh one Testimonials free. Sold by druggists, tie. Take Hall s Family tion. IYIce 75c per bot Pills for cvnstlpa- In In TRANSFERS. It A. I-ee to S. K. Shlvety, 1 acre near Canby; $100. T. F. Ryan to C. Hullett part of Rin- earaon CI. No. 41 !. 8. R. ! E; $1 CO O. W. P. T. S. Co.. to J. L. Plates lots I and 4. ink. 14. Estacada; $.o:.50. S. Krltiewsky to J. It. Ripley. 360 SB acres In CL 5. S3. E; JS.SKM). U D. Howlett to U Hornshuh lota 3 and 4. Blk. 151. Oregon City; $350. J. W. Meldrurn to M. E. I.llbker ;;5.100 acres in. CI. 41. I;. E; $4: 75. J. Gerber Jr. to A. C. Gerber. i: acres In CI. 4S. 33. E; $1. B. Bischl et al to Ebner & Hougham. 194 acres in Sec. 4 and 5 61. E; $5500. J. W. Doores to O. E. F. 40 A. In N half of Sec. IS. 61. E; $1,850. third of 75 acres In Claim 5. J J. F $1,000. C. P. Beatty to R. Hat ton. I acres Sect lion :4. II. E. 1:50 M. Samson to R. Hatton 13 acres section II. E; t.'JM. Chas. Morris to M. Pamaon 1 acre In section II. E. $100. J. P. Forrlster to J. McConncl. 8 half of SW quarter. N half of 8V quarter. Section SS. 2-4. 8. of Sandy road, con taining 103 acres: $Sooo. T. F. Ryan to H. R. M. Rlnearson lots I. 2. 13, 14, 15. 1. block 4. Gladstone. $1. Wm. R. Pwvla to B. llllller 120 acres In section 2. 43, and 31 -3. $3500. W. B. Keen to Syndicate Invet Co.. 8 half of NW uqarter. NE quarter of SW quarter Sec. 6. 2-5. E. $5i0 F. Shlnk to C. S. Fuge lot blk. ST. County Add . $U5. H. L. McClellun to N. ltoolcan S half of NE quarter of SE quarter of Sec. 25. 13, E; $S00.. E. L. Hunter to P. A. Hunter half of NW quarter of the NE quarter section 31 1 3. E: $1. i- a Mi.i.M in Hell Weight lota 11. I." IS. 17. Is- I" a ul '.'. H half of 1. Pnim-Wmls; It (" F. .V SSlrliiht to F. T tiiKMIh &T and 5S llunrlands. $1 . Wm Gitl to Thointwoli. 31 A. m ci. ;:. .i v W. II Ilolllngshead I" ' ' lodcr, !,( 1 Mk. 1. 'iiern Point. $;6. , K A. McCov I" A I! Kami' tit. & A. in Geo. Wills CI. I - A F. Peterson to W R..'itiaii, 10 A in Sc.- 3. 2 -2. E. $-l H 11 M. Rlnearson tti T I'. It an lot IS, ti!k IV tiladstone. $1, M K Gils.-n to H M Elliott H half of Sec 20. 2- 3. E. $1 II H l.ltlle to N K Ginlfiey, iJ'n A in VI M. 2 - S. E. $17W. (1 tluiisi-u to 11 Enuellnit 10 acre in CI 53. 2-2, E, $2:60. J, kiaker to It Kutlierford NK quar tet of NE quatter of Sec. 2. 4 2. K. p II Muiloy to M. Fuiimat. 31 IT A CI i 3-1; 1475, M Robblna to A. M Anderson. SW quaiter of NW quarter. P- tli't !0. and roadway In Sec 19 6-1; $1400 C t. tit 1. C. ljtouretl to N Stone SK quarter of Section . 44; $:50 T. C. M-ehan to A O. A U C. Miller. 4 20 A CI 44. l5 A Sec 24. U 1 See 2i. 3 -1; $1550 Ongon Iron aV Steel Co. to (!, 8cha b.r. lo A Sees 2S and 33. I I. II. Oregon Iron Ste-1 Co. to F. E Scrllxier. Tract B. Saffaratia IVtinllvau la. $100. G. IVardotlT et al to J. A. Stoll. 100 acre S-c. 6. 2-3. $5iW E. Nelll to U II Whalley. 8 half of NK quarter Sec. 2. 14. $1000. E. M Howell lo J E. IU.er, .Ji4 A OrrgiMi City CI 2-2, 1:49. Unparalleled Clttbfcing Offers Do You Want Good Reading? Let Us Have Your Ear The Enterprise has made an especial arrangement by which It is enabled to make the following cnparalleled clubbing offers: $3.75 Oregon City Enterprise Ladies' Home Journal Saturday Evening Post The above three publi cations together with the Youth's Companion will be sent one year for $5.50 $3.25 Oregon City Enterprise Everybody's Magazine Ladies' Home Journal $3.25 Oregon City Enterprise Success Cosmopolitan The Enterprise together one of the fol lowing: Harper's Bazaar Ladies' Monthly Madame Pictorial Review Sunset Table Talk The Criterion Twentieth Cen tury Home will be sent for ONE YEAR for only $2.50 $3.00 Oregon City Enterprise American Poultry JVn'l Fruit Growers' Journal Cincinnati Enquirer or Courier-Journal $3.00 Oregon City Enterprise Harper's Bazaar $4.25 Oregon City Enterpripe Country Life in America Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Nerer Suspect it Mow To Find Omt. Fills lxttlc orcuuimungU with your water ami let it statu! Iwcnly-four lwurs ; aMMi!iirtitriM-t tlinKintlifatess.il unhealthy con dition ofllie kill lie) ; if it utm your linrn it is evidence of ki'l- tie)- trouble ; too frcquetit desire to tut it or twtitt in the Imtk is also convincing proof that the kulueyt and bludder are out of order. What To Do. There i comfort in the knowledge so often ex pressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Rot, the jrrcat kidney retnely, fulfills everv wish in ctinntr rheumalUm. pain in the Wk, kidneys, liver, bludilcr aiil every arl ol llic urinary tmwuif(e It correct inability to hold water anil scalding ain in puMii it, or bad effect following une of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unplcusaiit nc ccsMty of U-inK compelled to k often (lurinK the lav, and to yrX. up many times during tiie niijht. The tuiM nml the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stand the liiKhrt for its wonderful cure of the itumt dis tressing case. If you ticcd a medicine you nhotild have the bct. SMd hv tlrut; gists in fifty-cent and one-dllar sict. You may have a sample Uttle mid book that tell all alwut it, both sent free l... :t .1.1 ... t v uy ... .... A mrm m. CiJCJI;;: Kilmer & Co., Ynv- -a-l11Li3f'j hamton, N. Y. When Horoof iki writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Lr. Kilmt-r's Swamj-koot, aud the address, Einghamton, Is. j S.aion of 190S. I Bob, the well known stallion, will make ! thr Ai-amin of 1905 at Oak (irov. HtK k j Kurrn. Ki rvlce l. Sci vkti i-vcry day j In the y-ar txi '-pt Humlay. His colts j can be s t-n at thn fanns of Holx-rt 'ur ; rin. Jum-s O. I.inn, H. nry iltln-iis and J. II. Kltehm, of Currlnnvllli'. lN.vld I Brt ldi nstein, of Kutacada, has a span of colta from the sam.- horn. E. II. I BurKhiu-dt. of Harton; David Hoffnii-la- ter. of Kaglt- Creek and ilotner tiliivt-r, of Ktil- Cn-t-k, also have hla colls. Mr. Dowty also has several colts at his farm. They are all of kind disposition. 414 I Injactwecgy rate With any newspa- PJ8i?Itlp ln Oregocjtyan ajprjccsjoxtrelyjow we qtiote here do not cover the magazine that yog desire tUke.omonicate with as and we will be pleasedjo qaote yjfpf.iHng rates ORDER BLANK FOR COMBINATION LIST I The Oregon City Enterprise, jq J Oregon City, Oregon. Gentlemen: Send the Oregon City Enterprise and the foUowin mw, I for one year as per your advertised clubbing offer: I HELLOH J rw Name. Address i Enclosed find $ ' ' S , 2,)0 miles of long din. tance telephone wire in -Oregon, W'ftshingtori.Cali fomia and Idaho now in operation by the Pacific .Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,2J towns Quick, accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no effect lo a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco as easily heard as Portland. Oregon City office at Harding's Drur Store. ,'1 THE. BEST i4 WATERPROOF CLOTHING IN THE WORLD vmo ' A aF I "V , mm HAOt St slack ettnuos TAK.N93UBSTITUT cnsHimurmst W OTiocutnrK f& SMOWINO-FULLUNeOf ,4. TOWIRCO..IOITOII y... .... towiw eaotaN co.. lto., TosoNTo.'coatD.. I . i u.l I.. II 1. JL li. I j a. n' inn.. " " -I, I atxl . ilk. 10. fatil')'; - .. i.. u' I A H M V II r, H rwd'i " " w' -w on. r a'ftrs. Hri. 6. 3-1 W; I'-'tun. W. ti in t.i N Nl"ii, W.sl Imlf f NW nit.r. . 3, 2-4; K. H t'lialfant ft ill t l T IWvra M aci.s W, it oHtiouM l. n I. J Hitter t J MamlH""' " ,u"' of tK qiiartn. Hit 3. b I ; M" j C, John-ton l K It Itiiium. iiimtier f M'. iiipr w m. - l.t&it HrllWiHul l.mi niul Itiilnovi'liH'lit ' to t IV ttnlH.mr. I.mt lot 3. t'l 3" . HhImIv. k Univr. 1160. II h)Ii- In K Miillin H half if HK iimiti-r Mrrllun ;i. I II H 1h tl l t.i V A lli hull Itit.itui In N Imlf of K Imlf 'i NK i'lr ir H il II. i -l: II J. K. Jniiilnn to W. II Ji-nnlnts 9 A , fl : -U2. II. K. II. Ili-lms A. lAWMIIt. llll Utll lnl..t.'t In NK Imlf fldlm o 8 -i, l0 S. K.lrr to I", mill A Waul tim t A. VH'm'tt YU ArrroK" Tri l; I7 A A K. Km.rl to K K Wrnlanil ri.iltiy In . J t. II K. H Munis to llif IjuhI t'o. of tire Don. 3ii A. Koiv :n. 3--, II. Tim Ijltlll t'omiMlliy of ltr"ll fu trr- -.in Wwti-r l'i-r A Hullwny Co. H Imlf of N imif .f rW -t. II K. M Morns to O V V A lly Co. HI mrrs H'f. 3 3-1, l m-rrs U 4 5. II The Ijiii I Co of Hirmin to Mm O W. IV lt Cn tiii.t" III llmi. Ijitmtitlu. I I. 3-4. , II V. II lliirlhurt tu U W. IV Ity Co i:o A. Hi. 12. 44: II. Il.irln- Juiir- i-i it A Th Cl'inis Abstract Trust Co. art ownrrs of th only oomplets sbstrsrt plnt In Clsckamaa county, prompt and rsllabla work on short notloa. All work fuarantvpil. Abstracts road, monsy loaned, mortf as forcload. trusts cutrd. sstatsa settled and tlllea per fected. J. V. CI-ArtK. Aity at-Uw. I'reeMrnt and Manager. Offic over Hank of Oregon City. THAT BCAVeSI CMIK'riAQ. Kdllor I-uti i u -ar : Will you Hllow mn oi e for a tr.y to the It. dii i Ct.i-k ririrmiul.-iil II.- I mietuki-n Winn he ta he iru.l n iliitiotlon In the Kntrrj.rlw of last rrk. Ills ntmwrr iuhllli.-. In he Knlrr rlie of Miiri h I". ill.iiye.l u li l nurum r. 1 dli! hot ilw m It Worthy t.f a leply. Itet wi-rk he had vrry mm h Ihe me tale to tell Thiwr o-ralir.l BiieWf-ra remind one f .. ..A little hid on a hlltel.le l.mwn. Wrote it trr- of life In tuwn "A llltlr iiial'l.-n In town ttiet day. Wrote of the Mlletde fr away And nellhi-r did welt, alas' for oh. Tney told ..f thliiRs they ilid not know " Hir srhool house ha he aays I ? f-r high, the pole 10 f.-et. whl. h mkr :? fert that the flag n h air Our riag la 10 f.-rt long lie lUlma (hat anyone with common iiiiM'. an M-e that imr fins; ran sway there aa well am on in t. oe II.. rtldi'iitly haan t romtnon aeruw., r he Would nut make eu. h n aaaerllon. Where would a 10 f.Hit fins; away U. tr. on a hull, ling ii frrj hlah with a In foot mr, or on a building II feet hih with a 6a foot orf JuJk for yourself, 1 did hot complain of the height our fl'ig was In the ir. Ha anyone rm.lii, the explanation given Soma werka ago can aee. i,ul I ,11,1 complain of he length of the pole which acts , the tower about two feel leaving almut an S foot ik' for a lo foot flag wy on This left the flag to wrap around the tower and tear. The dirk's wife mended It fnr ua and then with Ihe consent ,f the Hoard (who first wunted It wrapped up and laid away), w pinned I not nailed ua the Heaver Creek correspondent aal.ti u in llic front part of the hulldlng where "the liol.le stars and atrlpeg- are In full view of the t-ntha hool, lining Inanimate I do ot think Ihe Hog will rT..r frilIn ,h rfti.rll of lli uver Creek aetond halo!..,! k of Which the rorrespotolrnt J h.tve such a horror;. I prornlaed If the rnrrcannn.l. ...i .i. he whs ao greatly annoyed ,y lis t,on- I HOW TO HOLD A HUSBAND. 3- J"W- mm- iSR4 ThebcM known jrtiide to married lmnnl. nraa Is to hold t. ul,l,:1d , yol, wonX ovcr-hy cl..erf..liir of diKpitj,,,, M. lent! am) keep,,,,, your youthful looU capped by thus,. ,n, , wlj(.h womrn" whirl, m, tC","Ml""ly w"lng trouble wh ch Bfll.rt h, r arc apt t caune a sour d pnMUo,i, l,e,vousc,s ,1 bccloudrd I)r, k.V. I'ierce. tl- sjiccialim in woman's penencr ,n t,,.., Nll.,, lht ff ' tlat certain roots and he,bs niR r , liquid cxttact, would help Uir major S of cane,. This he railed I)r. I'icrrc's l',T vortte I'rescnption. ThousamU f wm' ' have te.Mif.rd to it, merit,, ,, j, p" is sold by all medicine dealers This U a potent tunic fr the w,ay Hy" J .So iuuch fauh ha, Ir. Pierce i It, yn"rr i,, Hint he off,.,. $v r,,ltl, for aMys;r,, i W'Ucorrhea. Female We-iknena iV i or liallino r ' I ,lK"?H i rllmii,, or lailinir of Wouib, w i ch he rum.. Favorite lr' H- ripti,,,, " m,lk,.s . . women iron, sick L,cn no suhHtttute for tin- medicine w id, Jo ,1. wonders for weak wotne,, " H",k,, Dr. Pierce', Common Sciihp Medicil Wz&Zs&x. -aft Main Street, Duffiilo, N. y. "'UIHI 4U or HO foot Itoln. In no. .... he ve,y glad to do ,; Ihe teacher mid pupils wis), ,u , " Dug In the ai hool timtn, ,i "' as It would concern anyoiio 1 It Would pel Imps t wise fr ,, lispondeiil hear In mi,,,) tlelijiiliiln I'laiikllti ptcni11( j Who alleluia atih lly ( ,) ' ' tin seldom time to uii..i, , I of oihera." ... y Dti.rvt, vour Patron "'"""tilty Tha growth of Mil...' ..MM Of lt I....M1 1..... .. " '-'" oeiimilul). i 1 Hitlli hIw ..n ll.ri l..bl... . la well enough to preach "patroeuT Industry'' but escept th aervi at a home Inatllulluti equala H... J nf-lowii enterprtaea, this aigum, ' rlea no weight and la sntliy ' ' rd. aa It should b. lint with iit .eoiio li n iimiomihi, A few -.... 1.' I. I..I.M...- . . cada Uimdry. It U a-iuiptMHj l.l.ai lno.rif..1 ......l.l. . '" I ' ...-...,,, aiH turning out wots; mat la ii and auiierlor to tnunh of n,. work that la being d.ma In fj! llelng homo Institution and fumkf employment tor many Oregon it la enjoying an Immenaa i-,, Tha high standard of h work 4nfia e.iHin.ana It In " anersj kjf b promptly called for and dlJ any part of tha city, TaUphoa, J a. yonnaon, propiietor. A II&0.000 eshlt.lt of the priMlw the rtilllpplna Islands will M g eating feutuio f tha Chlte.l Mt, niioirnl a rtiagfllfliwnt prk liti the lwla A Clark Kipoalit,,,,. Mrs Kva Kmrry ly. at.ih.ie a . Colniural " who has een hu.y fw J era! nmnina trai Ing i1ea'tidaliti g Irf-wla A Clark pally olh-r tk lea.l. ra of Dial famous rirwdltl, I,h t. .l ai fowler. California. ( the ' Hoy Hhannon" freijrhlly Rm ed In Ihe Joumala of tha eipl-mf la Judae J l Hhamion. an reatrcd teald'tlt i.f KoWlrr f, t yeara Judge Hhannoii haa artTiti Imitation In I the guest of th, Clark KiMiann, which la to l h celebration 'f the centrnnial of Uwia and CUrk i:wdlti..n, oa Ju Ihe rtilig ilay Don't Barrow Trout) I ll la a bad hat.lt t.rr,i in bul Ihe Dotal thing )oit sn r I-.J-OW. la troill le Win i airt heavy, weory and w.nn out by th, t and tilaona of il).,.la bltl llrtght a illaraae. and similar .la,ir,.-ra il.m l alt down and hfo )"ir aymplotna. bul t. for nl I'.lei trie Hlllera rfw ) on all cuie and permanent fotgetf ulneaj )uur troubles, and your l1y a Iw burdened by a load of oVht t. Al Howell a Jones drug store ' Uunranteed IP YOU ARE NOT PARTICUU lam't trgvel orer lh Iltlnoii Ot aa ny old rogj wlj dp yo w don't wnt your ptrun: te you ara particular and want IhtJ ana moan to hava It. ask tha c agpnt ta rotita you rta tto ILUN CENTRAL tha road that ron. ttir aolbi vestibtila. trains blm Paul. Omaha, Chleairo, St lA Mernphla and Now Orlaatu. No additional charja la midtfc anat In our rcrlinlnt chair can: ra Bttt'd with lavatorioa ami i- Inj roim, and bar a porturlif wnaanca. IlatM via tha IUiN0!3 CENT! am thn lliweal an, I .Ill I.. .1.' quota tbt-tn In connection wit. I transcontinental lirw. H. If. TIlUMnCU Commercial Agimt, HJ Third If Portland. Ori'gon. J. C. LLN'D8ln T. l.k V. A.. 112 Third Sfrwt,f land. Oregon. PAUL B. THOMPSO?! PaS . a . ? rri. anq t'taaonr A;nt. Co!: Iii'lg, Soattlo, Waahinrton. ars knowa .y vtial they h I mwii. fnr nair a Mfiluff ILVT nifi BWetl till. M.Hil...1-l..f.fll raiwu one to prmluea blagar. It. nns baa anv othaira. MuM t an iiaalam. I og Heeg A a. aaal ffttto all applleaiita. 0. M. FERRY A. CO., Datrolt, Mloh. fiXBSSSBSSl IPSA tkm IsTtjiU V.' X ILl ..llll' as" f . . -j' . V 'I A 'a 1 -i' i . " fSV -Cia,iii.ii..- A Delightful Beverage A Safe Stimulant A Good Medicine For Salt by C aaawii.ae - t-. lYirv I niAv ola Aganoy for Oragon City-