Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 09, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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OK EG ON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE i 1905.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, nml which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signaturo of
and has been made under his per-fJrLzJ.-frf,
sonal supervision since Its infancy.
vtc7. uU4 jmovi no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just -as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic It relieves Teething: Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The EM You Hate Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years,
tut enmua ommot. Tt mnn nun, new row an.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Furnished Every Week By the Clackamas
Abstract Company.
T. C. Devlin to H. W. Fries, lota 1 to 7.
BIk 65. Mllwaukie Heights. 11.00.
Burgin & Hoover to J. Knighton. S. Vj
of SE of NW of sec. 36 1 3 E. J700.
H. q. Stevens to J. R. Horton. 181 acres
In section 8, i 3 E. K.100.
W. Thellmann to H. Anthony, lot 1,
Blk S. New Era, J35.00.
M. A. Larsen to M. B. Johnson, 2 acres
In Hathaway CI. 1, S E. $250. ,
J. F. Trullinger by Ahmr., to M. D.
Fouts, 40 acres In O. Mat toon CI. J, 3 E.
J1300.
Hughes & Murdock to O. E. F. Lee.
part of CI. 42. 6. I E, $796.
F. F. Tooxe to K. McConnell. roadway
in sec. 9. 3. 1 W. $1.00. -
J. A. Voss to N. McConnell, 20.50 acres
"in sec. 5, 3, 1 W, $500.
T k T , . ... C T ' a i i i . .
8 and 14 and 21. Clackamas Park. $1.
J. H. Batdorf to C. F. Guttberg. lot
7. Blk. 36. Central Add.. $360.
Kleinsmith, E of SE of sec. IS, 4. 3,
52500.
S. W. Kleinsmith et al. to E. K. Klein
smith. W14 of SW of sec. 17, 4, 3 E,
J2500.
A. Gebhardt to P. Clauder, 19 acres in
sec. 32. 2. 1 E, $1300..
A. Smith to L. E. Smith, lots 1 to 4,
and tracts adjoining Parker Hill Add.,
$500.
H. Anthony to J. Sager, lot 1. Blk. 2,
New Era. $35.00.
F. A. Schmidt by admr., to C. Beach,
lota 11 and 12, Blk. 12, Gladstone, $175.
O. I. & S. Co., to W. Hellberg, 34S
acres in M. Brock CI. !, IE, $4524.
J. Kitching to J. H. Kitching. 1-3 of 151
acres In CI. 41, 3, 4E.$2000.
P. T. Davis to L. N. Richards. 10 acres
In A. P. Smith CI., 2. 2 E, $2000.
D. H. Courtney to J. Downey, lot 1.
tract G. and lot 2, tract H. 'Will. Fall
Tracts, $1000.
J. T. Helvey to D. W. Fisher, part of
sec. 17, 4, 2 E, $200.
General Summary.
The Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co.
are owners of the only complete Abstract
plant in Clackamas county. Prompt and
reliable work on short notice, and all
work guaranteed. Abstracts made, money
loaned, mortgages foreclosed, trusts exe
cuted, estates settled and titles perfect
ed. J. F. Clark, Atty at Law,
President and Manager.
Over Bank of Oregon City.
Dyspepsia bane of human existence.
Burdock Blood Bitters cures it, promptly,
permanently.. Regulates and tones the
stomach.
Good rains fell In all portions of the
state during the past week, and, while
the weather for the most part was cooler
than usual, there were spells of Inter
mittent sunshine, which, taken together
with the advance of the season, caused a
gradual warming up of the atmosphere,
and a general Improvement In the condi
tion of all crops resulted. More sunshine
and warmer weather are needed, however,
before vegetation can resume a normal
growth.
The condition of the grain crop Is
promising, with probably very few ex
ceptions. Fall wheat, rye and barley
continue to head satisfactorily. Spring
wheat and oats have made rather slow
growth but the general condition of
these crops Is above the average. The
grain aphis has become quite .numerous
in Washington. Tamhill, Marlon. Linn and
portions of Douglas counties, but as yet
the damage done by this pest cannot be
estimated, though It Is thought to have
been slight. Hops are growing slowly
and the training of the vines continues.
Cutting the first crop of alfalfa continues
with light yields. Gardens, grasses, po
tatoes, sugar beets, field onions, beans
and peas are making better growth than
during the preceding week. Corn Is
growing slowly and needs warmer weath
er. Pastures are excellent and stock Is In
fine condition.
Late apples and pears promise light
yields, while other tree fruit Is uneven
and generally expected to be below the
average. Early cherries are ripening,
and strawberries are plentiful.
Torture of a Preacher.
The story of the torture of Rev. O. D.
Moore, pastor of the Baptist Church, of
Harpersvllle. N. Y.. will Interest you.
He scays: "I suffered agonies, because of
a persistent cough, resulting from the
grip. I had to sleep sitting up In bed.
I tried many remedies, without relief,
until I took Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds,
which entirely cured my cough, and sav
ed me from consumption." A grand cure
for diseased conditions of Throat and
Lungs. At Howell & Jones, druggists;
price 50c and $1.00, guaranteed. Trial
bottle free.
The Higher Education.
"Do you think It is possible for a man
to succeed nowadays without a college
education?"
"A good deal depends on what he wish
es to succeed at. If he desires to write
novels or be a statesman, he can get
along without it. If he wishes to pitch
in one of the major leagues It will be
almost Indispensable."
Lewis and Clark Newt.
Every day Is u special day at the
Lewis and Clark Exposition, Import
ant event take place dally. There Is
music by the best bands In tho world,
and It costs you nothing to hear tho con
ceils. On the Trail you may hear music
played by people of various nationalities
on the old Instruments! peculiar to each
land.
$ $
The Lewis and Clark Exposition Is a
ilivam of loveliness In Its Juue-tlm
tlr of verdure, and Ilowera. Rose run
rot, perfumlnu the air: the kiusi Is
Klorlously given; the big fir trees In Cen
tennial Park, the western part of the
Ki-onn.li, add a touch of the real forest to
the Forestry building, and everywhere
there are flowers and shrubs In profusion.
$$
For i!.50 you can seo every show on the
Trail and they numher thirty-three. As
a rule the prices for admission to the
Trail show are considerably lower than
the price that were charged on the Pike
at St. Louis. Some of the best attrac
tions at St. I-ouls have been brought to
Portland, but most of the shows are new
and novel.
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Five hundred men worked night and
day during the last few days preceding
the opening of the Fair, and the transfor
mation that took place on the grounds
and buildings was amailng. In a single
hour half a mile of railroad track was re
moved from Uie ground, and a few hour
later the rough road where the track had
run was smoothed off ami rolled hard.
Circuit Court Note.
At an adjourned session of the circuit
court, convened Monday, orders of default
and reference were made by Judge Me
Brlde In the following divorce suits: El
sie Howard vs. J. C. Howard; C. D.
Brown vs. C. E. Brown; Pebble Nary v.
Francis Nary.
The $2000 damage suit of Wm. McDon
ald against Clackamas county for dam
ages alleged to have been sustained by
reason of a defective county road, has
been postponed until Friday. June 16.
Today there will be tried the $5000 dam
age suit of Maggie Mulvey ngalnst E. I
Johnson, proprietor of the Cascade
Ijiundry. Plaintiff seeks damages for an
Injury1 to the hand that was sustained
while working In defendant laundry.
Divorces have ben granted as
follows: Boydston vs. Boydston; Emma
M. J. Moody vs. yr. H. Moody.
Alleging that her husband called her
such objectionable names as liar and
thief. Mrs. Julia Kitching is suing Jns.
H. Kitching. a prominent farmer of Cur
rlnsvllle. for a divorce. The partle were
married In Canada In 1SS7.
High School Commencement.
The following Is the programme of the
Barclay High School graduation exercises
to be held at Shlveley's Opera House to
night: Ivocatlon Rev. P. K. Hammond
Piano Solo, "Tarantella" Pennce
Bertha Frederick.
Chorus. "Snowdrops" Dorn-Flntte
Schumann Singing Society.
Reading. "Robert of Ciclly,"Laura Glnther
Vocal Solo. "'When the Birds Go North
Again" Wlllcby
Amy Thomas.
Class History .' Earl Walker
Vocal Solo, (a) "Turn Te to Me.' Mhalrl
dhu (Dark Mary.) Scotch Folk 8ong
(b) "All Through the Night."
Welsh Folk Bong Miss Harding
Piano Solo, "Slavlsche Tanze No. 1
Anton Dvorak
Miss Martha F. Draper.
Class Poem Edna Park
Instrumental Sextet
Wallace Telford, William Telford,
Malcolm Telford, Elsie Telford,
Maxlne Telford. John Telford.
Vocal Solo, (a) "Thy Name".. Mary Wood
(b) "Love the Pedlar" (By
request) German
Miss Harding.
Class Prophecy Wava Harrington
Valedictory' Essay Luclle Bacon
Chorus, (a) "Ebb and Flow"..0. King
(b) "Cradle Bong" Brahms
Schumann Singing Society.
Presentation of Diplomas. .Chas. Albright
Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, Lame Shoul
der. These are three common ailments for
which Chamberlain's Pain Balm Is es
pecially valuable. If. promptly applied
It will save you time, money and suf
fering when troubled with any one of
these ailments. For sale by Geo. A.
Harding.
Is It a burn? Use Dr. Thome.' Kclectrlc
Oil. A cut? Vm Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc
Oil. At your druggists.
Willie's Expectations.
"Well, Willie," asked the preacher,
"what are you going to be when you grow
up?"
"A man."
HAVE YOUR
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DONE AT THE
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GOOD WORK. REASONABLE PRICES
Having secured the agency lot the
Sttidebake Company lot Otegon
City and vicinity, W. L. Block.the
Fut nittif e man, is now prepared to
supply yotir wants in another way.
THE REPUTATION
of the Sttidebaker Company's pro
ducts is too well known to require4
any introduction to the people of
this vicinity. The trademark of
STUDEBA
stands for the best in the way of
Wagons, Buggies and Carriages.
Delay making any purchases until
you have consulted Mr. Block who
will carry a complete line of Stude
haker vehicles.
KER
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BLOCK
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Main
THE FURNITURE MAN
and Seventh Streets Oregon City, Oregon
MB! CECELIA ST0WE,
Orator, Entr Nou Club.
176 Warren Avenue,
CkicaoK, 111., Oct. 22, 1902.
For nearly four year 1 suffered
from ovarian trouble. The doc
tor insisted on an operation a the
only way to pet well. 1, however,
strongly objected to an operation.
My husband felt disheartened as
well as 1, for home with a lick
woman is a disconsolate place at
best. A. friendly druggist advised
him to get a tottle of Wine of
Cardui for me to try, and he did 10.
I began to improve in a fewdar and
my recovery was very rapid. With
in eighteen weeks I waa another
being.
Mr. Stowe' letter show every
woman how a home is saddened by
female weakw und bow completely
Wino of Cardui cure that lick
nogs and brines health and bappi
iips again. Do not go on luffer
ing. Go to your druggist today
nnd secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine
of Cardui.
UlNBCnRDII.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stato of
Oregon, for Clackamaa County.
Charles Edward Miller, Plaintiff,
v.
Dalay M. Miller, Defendant
To Dalay M. Miller, defendant above
named:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you
are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you In the
above entitled cauae on or before June
17, 1906, aald day being more than alx
weeks from 5th day of Mayl905, the date
of the first publication of this Summons,
and if you fall so to answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for, to-wit:
For a decree of Bald Court forever dis
solving the bonds of matrimony now ex
isting' between plaintiff and defendant,
and for such other and further relief a
to the Court seems Just and equitable.
The order for publication of Summon
In this court was made bv thn linn
Thomas McBride, Judge of the above
entitled Court on the 6th day of May,
1906. The date of the first nuhlinntion
this summons is May 6th, 1905.
ARE YOU READY
FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT
IN YOUR HOUSE?
rr is
SAFE LIGHT
BRILLIANT LIGHT
CHEERFUL LIGHT
ECONOMICAL LIGHT
JUST THE RIGHT LIGHT
AND
BILLS ARE LIGHTER
KTIMATES on cost of wiring cost
of current and information regarding
the use of electricity for LIGHT or
POWER, in the HOME, the OFFICE,
the STORE and the FACTORY,
promptly furnished upon application to
C. G. Miller at the Company's branch
office, next door to the Bank of Oregon
City.
PORTLAND GENERAL
ELECTRIC COMPANY
C Chiller, Contract Manager
for Oregon City
ED. & A. R. MUNDENHALL.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.