Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 30, 1905, Page 8, Image 8

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    OREGON CITY ENTERFKISE, FRIDAY, JUNK 30, 1005.
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,-i ? K ' rrr lr" " is QUEER JAPAN. tr, R solids who scrvUn Cubs. (Inr- I i ' "I 111 1 1 "' ' ' """" ' "" ' ''3
Wrj I f I !
Until my new bulldlna on Main street
" Is completed, I will be located In the
bulldlna on Main street near Fourth
street, recently vacated by G. A. Helm.
F. C. GADKE
The Plumber,
YOU PUT IT
DOWN IN
WW
That our guarantee is your Gtbralter.
We promise a satisfactory enduring job
at the lowest price for good work and
stand behind our guarantee at all times.
Why not let us estimate with you?
A. MIHLSTIN,
Main Street, near Eighth
Oregon City - Oregon
BLACK -DRAUGHT
STOCK and
POULTRY
MEDICINE
troubles which are not bowel and
liter insularities. Black- I
! i . o. : u ... i n..H.- m.i;. r
cine is a bowel and liver remedy
for slock.- It puts the orpans of
di(jesiut:i in perfect condition.
Prominent American breeders and
farmers fctvp their herds and flocks
healtliv bv irivins them an occa
sional '1 ouf ni:ick-Drauf$ht Stock
and Poultry Medicine in thoir
food. Anv'otoi'k raiser may buy a
, lntlo to rirnaur.
Cuban Diarrhoea.
IT. 8. soldiers who served In Cub dur
ing the SimnlHh war know what this
illsense Is. nnd that ordinary remedies
have little or no effect than so much
water. Culmn diarrhoea Is almost as sil
vers and dangerous ns a mild attack of
cholera. There Is one remedy, however,
Hint can nlwiivs b doin'llded upon as
In "Mot tjutvr Tlil-it About Japan"
PoukIms Sludon snys: "IVrlmps one of
the Hcviwst of etlivi'tto tn Jnnun Is
that of KUilles. Whoa you have lived in
that land of smiles you will learn lu ! will be seen by the following eertltlente
time that when you can understand a
Japanese wnlle J on may hope to under
stand the people. A daunhter-In-hiw
must always present a mulling face to
her mother-In law; the servant must
smile when his mistress dismisses nun. ..... ..... ,11,1 1,1... no aooj, one not-
P.ut Ihe uewa of a death must be told j tle f tlug remedy cured him. as our
with lauffhter. Laughter Is reserved ! m,hbnrs will testify. I thank God for
from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of Houston,
Texas: "I hereby eertlfy that fbamber
lalu's Cello, Cholera and pIiiitIhm lletn
edy cured my husband of n severe attai k
of Cubun diarrhoea, which he brought
homo from Cuba. We had several doc
tor very special occasions and has no
relation to Joy. Smiles nre used on
every occasion to conceal real feollut;s.
I They nre not always sljjnlth'aut of
pleasure.
"No wants has the Japauese," the
same writer continues. "He can live
lu his clothes without a tent, he can
; live on rice or otTal of the sea, and he
, Is so accustomed to carrying heavy
1 ! weights and running long distances
ho valuable a medicine. '
Geo. A. Harding
for salo by
Mill
V M I 1 IV I mj mJ R-jF 1 i
Tn Prevent ltat.
A g,jod mhti ie for use as n slush to
preveut Ihe rusting of machinery 1st
made by dissolving an ounce of coin
phor In n pound of incited lard; skim
off the Impurities end add enough blaek
lend to give the mlxlure an Iron color.
After cleaning the machinery carefully
menr on Ihe mixture. It can be left
ofTh' I me' cine from his dealeV fl even Wn own horse." foi)r houM w, ltvv,,nt ni,t for
and ke-p h;s stock in tigorous F If the Japanese are somewhat lax gou)( t,mi) w,i(,n ri.nll,v,Hi, th0 metal
hlilv f .r wek. Dcnlers gener
ally keep l;! i k-Draucut Stock and
Poultry M - i cine. If yours docs
not, son 1 c- tit for a sample
can to ' m.i'H'fai'turert, The
Chattaiu-.'i:i MediciM Co., Chat
tanooga, Tenn.
n..'r.i.:.s. Ok., Ja- , l0t.
B!o-D auht Stock and Poultry
MeiliJiac i ti bet I erer tried. Our
s:oc'i w "ooting bd when yoa snt
bis the nu'Jielne and bow they are
getting One. They are looking M
per osat. oener.
8. P. BHOCKINQTOlf.
o regardg their religion, they are nt ihoJJ Hlslu ,vl(l, doth.
any rate believers In cleanliness. The j,,,,,,,,,,, ,, wheelwright,
writer says: "Personal cleanliness Is a .
'J j virtue which nil Japanese Kcrvauts pos- nretheriy i.o.
,j "u "". "" ! Two uroliieis were nnou ai me oirai-
anese servant to apologize to u mistress ford pollo, t.01Irt for lighting In the
for not having had time to bathe more street ,.Ul H,nu.k ,,, nllt hu i,t,u,
than three times that day." pleaded one brother, "ltut it was quite
friendly, sir." he hastened to add. "He
SERVANTS IN ENGLAND. , Is my brother, and 1 haven't seen him
! for a long time." - I.omlou Mall.
!i T",J
1 1 ni r
asss
rrum. tri.wi v.ii lf ivrt AlwfivM lliuiirht. nnd vlilrli linn ln
A v7 M uii r w - - sK,t
in uso for over iJO yrnm, lm loruo tho ulirnnturo of
iwul liaii boon ihimIo lintlrr hU pcis.
sffl-ftt 0 fonal nupcrvlHlon uliu'o it inntncy,
Wi;UA4t Allow no oho todccclvo yon la this.
All Counterfeit!, Imitation nndJtiKt-HH-iroooV'nro hut
Kxpcrlmcntft tlmt trlflo with timl cmlftnirer tho lioulth of
InfiuiU and CUlldrcn-13liTlnce Kalnt Hjpcrltuout,
What is CASTORIA
Cftittorla U n Imrmles nubHtltuto for Cantor Oil, Pare
gorie, Drops nnd Kootlilntf Syrups. It lit lMensunt. It
contnlus neUlu-r Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotlo
dubaUuiee. Its ftiro U Un Kuirft,,t,0 It deatroyn Vonn
nnd allay lVverlshiiesn. It curc I)larrhMi nod
Colic. It relieve Teething Trouble, eure ConstlpiiUoa
nnl Flatulency. It assimilate tho Food, restitute tho
Stomiuhand Ilowels, gUiiitf healthy and nuturul lee,
TUo Children' ranaceaTho Mother' Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tho Signature of
ALFALFA.
j-jBL.L.OI'
2,000 miles of long dis
tance telephone wire in
Oregon, Washington , Cali
fornia and Idaho now in
operation hy the Pacific
Station Telephone Com-
pany, covering 2,250
towns
Quick, accurate, cheap
All the satisfaction of a
persona communication.
Distance no effect to a
clear understanding. Spo
kane and San Francisco
as easily heard as Port
land. Oregon City office at
Harding's Drusr Store
You Will Be Satisfied
WITH YOUR JOURNEY
If your tickets read over the Denver
and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Scenic
Line of the World"
BECAUSE
There are so many scenic attractions
and points of interest along the line
between Ogden and Denver that the
trip never becomes tiresome.
Alfalfa seed weighs sixty pounds to
the bushel. For a hay crop sow twenty
to thirty pounds of seed per acre. For
a crop of seed sow fourteen to eighteen
pounds per acre. Sow clean seed
Screen alfalfa seed before sowing, to
separate the dodder and other weed
seeds. Dodder Is the worst enemy of
alfalfa
Do not cover the seed to deep.
Alfalfa does not attain maturity un
til the third or fourth year: therefore
do not sow It expecting to get the best
results In less time)
Alfalfa grows best on a deep, sandy
loam, underlaid by a loose and permea
ble subsoil. It will not grow If there
Is an excess of water In the soil. The
land must be well drained.
Alfalfa Is a deep feeder. Plow land
deeply.
Cut for hay when the first flowers ap
pear. If cut In full bloom the hay will
be woody and less nutritious.
Cut for seed when the middle cluster
of seed pods are dark brown.
To make alfalfa hay, cut In the fore
noon and let It wilt; then mako into
windrows. It should be cured In wind
rows and cocks and stacked or put in
barns with as little handling as possible
before the valuable leavc-s become too
dry or brittle.
It Is not safe to pasture cither cattle
or sheep on alfalfa, as tney are liable
to bloat when It Is fed green. Feed
them the hay or pralce soiling.
There Is no better or cheaper way of
growing hogs than to pasture them on
alfalfa. One acre will furnish pastur
age for ten to twenty hogs per season.
Horses can be pastured on alfalfa.
Alfalfa is perennial, a clover-like
plant with oblong-shaped leaves and a
taproot, which often extends eight or
more feet downward. The plant grows
to a height of from two to five feet and
its blossoms are purple In color, borne in
long, loose clusters.
Alfalfa hay Is not a complete ration.
The best results are got by feeding it
with corn fodder, ensilage, wheat or oat
straw or oats. Alfalfa contains large
amounts of protein.
Six to ten bushels of seed is the usual
yield per acre.
Keep the weds mowel and raked off
the first season or they will choke out the
crop.
The Case ol Muggins, Who WUhed
She Were Dead. j
The terrors of ethjuette below stairs! i
There once atntyed Into my employ a .
housemaid whose career hitherto had
been confined to lodging houses. Up
stairs she always looked frightened,
' and her face had a great attraction for
I "suiuts," but she was very willing and
I very competent.
"It Is not for me to ask madam to
send Muggins away, but the rest of us
will go If Muggins stays. I don't know
where she has lived out before, but
he drinks out of her saucer nnd does
not even know that we expect her to
be down In our sitting room at half
past 4 dressed In her black nnd ready
to pour out the servants' tea." Of
course I gave Muggins notice, recog
nizing that the lodging house was her
proper sphere, nnd In the month that
followed I knew she suffered martyr
dom. She used to wipe her eyes
stealthily, and ns she wns uot proud I
showed her some sympathy.
"They ain't nice to tue downstairs
like you are, ma'am," she sobbed,
"though I'm doing my best. Cook says
she won't wipe up the dishes for the
likes of me."
"Never mind, Muggins. You'll be go
ing soon, and, after all, you have learn
ed a good deal here," I consoled her.
"I wish," said Muggins, "I was dead."
Mr. John Lane In Harper's Bazar.
If you are going Kast, write or informa
tion and get a pretty book that will tell you
all about It.
W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent
PORTLAND, OREGON
JOHN YOUNGER,
Near Huntley's Drug Store,
FORTY TEARS EXPERIENCE V
Great Britain and America.
JE5
The Benefits of Sugar.
A correspondent remarks that sugar
has modified the history of Europe and
of the world in more ways than one.
Used in Euglaud four centuries ago
almost exclusively lu the preparation
of medicines and long afterward an
article of luxury only accessible to tho
rich. It ha by enlarged production nnd
cheapeueo manufacture been brought
within the reach of all. The universal
I'oMrrlt jr' Itrveniie.
Foreign Visitor (In the year C0)
You don't seem to have any family
trees lu thU country. Native American
No; our ancestors destroyed the last
of our forestsmoie thau a hundred
yars ngo.-Exchange.
Ties and Time.
Hhe-Whst Is the difference between
a uiado up tie and one you tie jout.a U .'
lie Oh. aJluut half an hour.-fusett
Journal
('use and Kffrrt.
MIfkins Wasn't Benedict's death ;
rather sudden and unexpected? B!f :
kins-Well, It was sudden, but not '
necessarily unexpected. His wife had ,
Just graduated from a cooking school.
Chicago News.
Hundreds of lives saved every year j
by having Dr. Thomas' Kclertrlc Oil In .
the house Just when If Is needed. Cures
croup, heals burns, cuts, wounds of ev- !
ery sort
DROPSY
Do Your Ankles op Limb Swell?
Are Your Eye Putty? Ve oro
the 6ol Agents tor the Only
Thing Known That Cures tho
Kldnev Diseases that Causo
Dropsy, vlzt Fulton's Compound.
It Is now welt known that dropsy Is not In
Itself s disease but Is commonly symptom of
Bright'! Disease or Diabetes. Hence, up to tbs
discovery of the Fulton Compounds, dropsy was
incurable. It Is now, however, curable In nearly
nine tenths of HI esses. Hera Is sn interesting
MMm tn which mm wfrr hv nermliislon.
use of this practically pure carbohy- I Mrs. Peter OoyheneU of 928 Fillmore street,
urate, wuCU is uoi ouiy u ueeiy uuiu- Ban Tncioo, uccmo .i.imiujij u..,,......
Profltable lnvonflons.
No one tlus of luv iilon.i has been
so profitable to both the manufacturer
and the inventor as, musical Instru
ments and appliances for same. Nu
merous Improvements to the- piano
have been a source of large fortunes,
and various devices are at present be
ing continuously applied. Radically
new Instruments possessing real merit
are the Inventions needed in this line.
The public Is always ready to adopt
almost anything new In both wind and
stringed instruments. Inventor.
lng fuel aud protetd sparer, but a mus
cle food, increasing the power of doing
work and lessening fatigue, must have
had widespread and benetlclal effects
on the national health. Especially In
the case of children, whose greed of
Her physician had anally to tap ber every few
days. She was tapped nearly forty times and
grew worse from dsy to day. The physician
finally told ber husband that she had Dri.ht't
Disease of the Kidneys, that It was In an ad
vanced chronic- state and beyond medical aid.
Her heart also gars ber the usual trouble and
sugar is (he expression of a physlolog- She was In such a serious condition the relatives (
ir.nl nr.! lm tli-it toiui hwii viilnnhlft were sent for. They put her on Fuiton'sCnm.
lcai wanr, uas mat toou oetn vaiuaoie d u gu.ea'on Der ttmach, the flri
in conducing to growtu, couieutmeuc
and well being. St. James' Gazette.
A Record Breaker.
Among- the array of Loudon car
riage drivers Is an Irishman noted for
his native wit. It stood him In poor
stead ofie day, however. Pat was en
gaged by a gentleman to drive to a
hydropathic establishment.
On arrival nt the gate the faro In
quired, "What's your fare, driver?"
"Well, sir," said Tat, "the manest
Jlntleruan I ever drove here gave me.
2 shillings."
"Is that so?" exclaimed the gentle
man, icho was a bit of a wng. "Well,
here's a shilling fir you. my man. I
like the Idea of breaking records."
I.ondi.n (ilobe.
tning mat nau aone mo iot m wrr. i no m-i-uu
w.k ihn drum declined a Utile and the Im
provement was then gradual until her recovery ; i
was complete. nia caws wm riamiui:u iuw ,
by rpprewntMlve of the Ban Francisco Star
and the Overland Monthly, and the ifenulnenei
of the cane and the recovery were fully attested
In their columns.
Mrs. Thomas Chrlstol of i!t Twenty-seventh
street. San Frsnclsco, was also swollen with
drnoiY. as a result of chronic llrleht'a Disesxe.
to more than seventy-live pounds beyond her i
normal weight, and bad to be moved In sheets !
and was close to death's door although she bad I
four physicians. She was put on the Kulton
Comiounds. Three weeks showed Improvement
and in six months she was well, and permits !
this reference. I
There Is only one thing known thst will ours I
the ctiron.c kidney disease that Is behind dropsy -and
that Is Fulton's Compound. The Kuuul
Compound for Iiriicbt's and Kidney dUessra, II; -for
Dtahetes, II. SO. John J. Fulton Co., t '
Washington street, Bnn Francisco, sole com
pounders. Send for pamphlet. W are the Bute :
agents for this city.
Charman & Co., City Drug Store.
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experts The "World's Best
Whiskey.
Grand Prize Highest Award
St. Louis World's Fair.
For Sale by
. E. MATTHIAS -Sole
Aoenoy for Oregon City.
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COOL
ELECTRIC FANS
MAKE TORRID SUMMER DAYS ENDURABLE
IN THE OFFICE Mean comfort for the business
man at his desk.
IN THE HOME-Same fan can be used in kitchen,
dining-room or sleeping-room at will. Afford most
effective method ot drying the hair after washing.
IN RESTAURANTS Quickly cool sweltering hu
manity stimulate jaded appetites drive away
annoying Hies purify the atmosphere.
THK COST TO OPKRATU AM KUiCTRlC FAX IS SO SMALL IT
. WOULD HAKDI.Y II K AITRF. CIAI1LK.
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND TUB KLKCTIIIC FAN MAKE A STRONG
COMBINATION FOR SUMMER COMFORT.
ESTIMATES 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. C. Miller, Contract Manager
for Oregon City
Oregon Gty Enterprise $1.50 per yf
Semi-Weekly Oregon Journal $ 1 .50 a yt
Subscribe for both now for only
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