C REGOI jnnxn VOL. 38. XO. 45. OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1905. ESTABLISHED 1866 o Y Gladstone Resident and Acre Tracts On O. W. P. and Railway Line It has been determined to put one-hundred acres at Gladstone on the market in acres tracts. ' It will be sold in quantities as desired and on very easy, terms to purchasers. These tracts are immediately on the line of the O. W. P. and Ry. line and are many of them in good cultivation. Much of the soil is the finest garden land and rich enough to raise onions. These tracts can be so divided as to present an ideal building site on one of the best streets in Gladstone and extend back to include the . finest garden land and all in cultivation. Purchasers willing to take unimproved or partly improved tracts can do so at very reasonable figures Prices of tracts fronting on the motor line will be $300.00 per acre, and from that on down to $50.00 per acre. Understand we propose to sell a tract of level rich, garden land on the main line of the- railway for $300.00, or we will sell you six acres on the main county road to Portland for the same price. On these cheaper tracts the timber will more than pay for half the purchase price. Remember we will and intend for sixty days, and no longer, to sell a large number of acre tracts in Gladstone for $50.00 per acre, and every one of these tracts will have a frontage on the main county road to Portland. The terms in all cases will be made fair and to suit the conven ience of customers. Oregon City is rapidly growing northward, and any property fairly situated lying between this city and Portland is better than money in the bank. We mean business. Come and make your selections. An abstract with each purchase, showing a complete title free of all incumbrance. MI IR 1 IE If IS (DIROSS OREGON CITY, OREGON. I. L. PORTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abstracts of Property Furnished. Office -with Oregon City Enterprise. C. D. and D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon. Furnish Abstracts of Title, Loan Money, Foreclose Mortgage, and transact General Law Business. O W. EASTHAM ATTORNEY AT LAW Collections, Mortgage Foreclosures, Ab stracts of Title and General Law Business. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITY Oregon City, Oregon AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000 D. C. LATOURETTE F. J. MEYER Transacts a general banking business. 9 a. m. to 4 p, m. President Cashier Open from Office over Bank of Oregon City, Oregon City, Or. W. 8. U'Ren 0. 8chneW TJ'REN & SCHUEBEL Attorneys at Law. QexttTdjsv' 3tbxit(tt. Will practice in all courts, make collec tions and settlements of estates. Furnish abstracts of title, lend you mon ey, lend you money on first mortgage. Office in Enterprise Building, Oregon City, Oregon. JIVY STIPP Attorney at Law. Justice of the Peace. i gger Bldg., Oregon City Prices Reasonable LET US DO YOlir Work Work Guaranteed We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Office Opposite Masonic Building TelepTeZ77s3r Williams Bros. Transfer Co. J. U. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY AT LAW Oregon City, - - Oregon Will practice in all the courts of the state 'Office in Caufleld Building. O LACK AM AS TITLE CO. Sour Clackamas County abstracts of Title should be prepared by the Clackamas Title Company, Incor porated, Chamber of Commerce building, Portland. This company Is the builder and owner of the best and most complete plant of Clack amas county titles. Astracts from . its offices are compiled by experts of long experience, competent attor neys and draughtsmen, and are of guaranteed accuracy. Clackamas County Lands, Mortgage . Loans, Estates managed, Taxes ex amined and paid. K. F. Riley, pres.. . F. B. Riley, sec. 1 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE The Print-shop that Prints all work as it should be Printed. Give tss a trial. All work turned out with neatness and despatch. Our prices are right to the dot when it comes to meeting competition We Have a Clubbing Offer That is sure to please our readers. If you wish to get the news of the state in connection with that at home take ad vantage of our clubbing offer and get the WEEKLY- OREGONIAN and the ENTERPRISE BOTH FOR $2.00 A YEAR MANY ATTEND TALK MISS BROOKINS DELIVERS ABLE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE. Speaker Is Member of Board of Lec tureship of Mary Baker Ed dy's Scientist Church. A large audience of Oregon City people assembled at the Congregation al church Tuesday evening to hear the Christian Science lecture by Miss Brookins, a member of the Board of Lecturship of the Scientist' Church. The speaker, who is one of nineteen persons authorized to present these lectures, was introduced by F. T. Griffith. Synopsis of Lecture. Miss Brookins said in part: Christ Jesus expounded and exem plified Life that means power, au thority, dominion over the fiesh. It was not after the storm had subsided but in the very midst of its fury that Her said: Peace, be still, and there was a great calm. He did not wait for the ascension before declar ing: "I have overcome the world. In view of these assurances of man's dominion over all material elements. illustrated by what has actually oc curred, it will never be found in the mind of man to be content with any thing less than the consciencious pos session and exercises of life that is in perfect consonance with absolute good. According to the teaching of Chris tian Science heaven is harmony it self, the absolute reign of Spirit with out a rival powar that condition of Mind in which Principle actually does govern and control all with supreme and undivided sway. This definition has no reference to time or place, Now let me ask you: Are you sat isfied with the amount of knowledge you have? Are you content with your present conception of Being? Are you not fearful, or at least doubtful as to whether much that you suppose you know is true? Do you wish what you believe to be the present facts about God and man and their mutual rela tions, to be eternally true? Yet Truth is unchangeable and eter nal. Everybody knows that. Rest assured that what is really true now will be so throughout the endless ages and what is not good enough to be true to that extent is not true now and never was true. So then, Pilate's query: "What is truth?" is a question, not to be deferred to a dim and distant future, but is the all- absorbing inquiry of today, and sure ly, a most cordial welcome should await whatever may offer anything like an acceptable answer.' And here let us note, as we have seen before, that there is that "native quality of aspiration, inherent in hu manity, that will never, in its hope, and expectancy, and eager pursuit, I stop short of the absolute, the infinite the everlasting Truth itself. This being the case, there -must-be an exact and unmistakable way to this acme of achievement, this longed for goal, this "the desired of all na tions," and we believe such a way to have been discovered and revealed to this age, by our Reverend Leader and Teacher, Rev. Mary Baker Eddy, in what has been named by her "Chris tian Science." We also -believe that the teachings of this science, once thoroughly understood and rightly practiced, are fully adequate to the accomplishment of even so infinite an end. First of all, be it known, that Chris tian Science is not something that Mrs. Eddy has invented, or manufac tured in some warehouse or workshop of human conjecture. It is not a sys- item of mental theraputics in which the muscles or organs or elements of ; mortal mentality are manipulated ior ! the benefit of the sick. Knowing is knowledge, and real knowledge is Science; and as Truth alone can be known, the only absolute knowing or knowledge, or Science, must be that which pertains to Truth, and achieves the purposes of good and it is our purpose to show that Chris tian Science is just such Christly knowledge, or Christian knowledge. To us Science, in order to be Science at all, must be Christly, or Christian Science; and must always, from ever lasting, have been Christian Science, coexisting with the Ancient days. Then the advent of Christian Sci ence at this time simply means that the discovery was , made through the pure, spiritual discernment of Mrs. Eddy, that there is, and ever has been available to man, a Science so Christ ly, so unerring, and so comprehensive in its nature and operation as to ac tually meet the needs of the race in overcoming its varied ills; that this Science is the knowledge of God and His eternal laws: and that coincident with her discovery Mrs. Eddy found ed a system of practice, teaching and preaching, which is calculated to bring this knowledge within the reach of all who wish to avail themselves of its beneficent offices. When mortal thought misjudges or misrepresents or maligns Mrs. Eddy it must be out of total lack of apprec iation of her mission, and of the won der .of her fulfillment of it. No one, having any adequate conception of her history, can but be stirred to the depths of his being by the unutter able pathos and tlte unmeasured maj esty of a life lived so near to God. As a direct result of the advent of Christian Science more unity of pur pose and more concerted action are in evidence along all higher lines of human progress. The teaching re veals one fundamental Principle nam ed Life, Truth, Mind, Love, Spirit, God, Infinite Being, hence the only One. In this profoundly simple doc trine of the oneness of Mind, of Spirit, of Life, of Power, is found a basis of action that precludes friction and in sures harmony. The claim has been made by those who believe in minds many, that influ ence fortgood may be exerted by one human mind acting upon another hu man mind through mermerism, or hypnotism, or mental suggestion. . But the one divine Mind that is Om nipotent must include within itself all the power there is. Hence there is no agency no notency for good that is not involved within it. Why look for more than the all? . Or why ex pect to find something outside of or beyond the Infinite? , Christian Science teaches that the two Christian offices of preaching the gospel and healing the sick are so in separable, so equal in importance, and so identified in purpose and method that one's Christian life is incomplete if either one is omitted. In a sys tem wherein science and religion are one, "the theology must be curative. Christian Scientists have. been call ed a prayerless people, but like many of the statements concerning them, this one is quite the opposite of the fact. Indeed, it is only through the teaching of this science that we have found it possible to obey the scrip tural injunction: "Pray without ceas ing. While no one can be continu ally in physical attitude of prayer, nor forever repeating its words or for mulae, one can always be in silent spiritual communion with his God. So far from neglecting to pray, the fact is the Christian Scientists rely so entirely, so absolutely, upon this avenue of the divine favor that they are, on the other hand, often called fanatical on this subject; and even their common sense is called into question because they do not exhaust the resources of materia medica be fore taking their sick to God in pray er. But why should infinite and ever present goodness and Love be made secondary to man-made theories, that lay no claim to exactness, but are in deed self-confessed systems of experi menting and guessing, which often lack even the redeeming feature of agreeing with each other. Through the peculiar method ol our Church service, in which the entire congregation is privileged to partici pate, our people are aurned to closer and more general study of the Holy Scriptures. It. would be impossible to find any class of people more devoted to the study of the Bible than the Christian Scientists are, for they have learned to regard It, not so much a history of the past nor a prophecy of the future as a revelation of eternal Truth, which is "the same yesterday today, and forever," and which conse quently applies with full force to the needs of the present time. So this Science that is religious eb- cause it is of God, and this religion that is scientific because it is founded upon eternal fact, instead of fancy or blind faith, are welded into one sound and demonstrable doctrine, whose verity is attested by "signs following." "My Doctrine is not Mine," said Jesus, "but His that sent me. If any man will do His will he shall know the doc trine, whether it be of God or whether I speak myself." Now we believe Christian Science is a rediscovery of what Jesus, taught an demonstrated as to -what God is and what God does. It is man's dis covery of himself in the image, the character of God, Spirit, Mind, in stead of the effigy in matter, that physical sense testimony would have fastened upon him. The only evidence we have of mat ter is the testimony of the physical senses, which take no cognizance whatever of God. All will admit that God is Truth as the Scriptures de clare. It is plain that the physical senses do cognize matter and all its apparent conditions. But, as they know nothing of God, Truth, then it cannot be that matter is Truth, but quite the opposite. Truth being real. its opposite must be unreal, and that is just what Christian Science says of matter. Again, spiritual sense, through which we do apprehend and love God, Truth, reality, reports absolutely noth ing in regard to matter; another very good reason for placing matter out side the pale of reality. Science eliminates the false sup position of an element of evil that cannot exist in the Omnipresence and Omnipotence of God who is good ; and restores the primitive and unadul terated knowledge of the real crea tion, pronounced by divine wisdom "very good." That Truth, rightly un derstood and separated from illusion, THOSE WHO TEACH COMPLETE ROSTER OF CLACKA MAS COUNTY TEACHERS. Valuable Memorandum for ence Some Vacancies To Be Supplied. Refer- County School Superintendent Zin ser has arranged the following com plete roster of teachers who are em ployed for the year beginning SeD- tember, 1905: 1. Milwaukie Mildred . Ruegg, Mar ion Harrington, Ella M. Casto, . Kate Casto. 2. Elliott Prairie J. G. Noe, Hub bard. 3. Canemah W. A. Schmidt, Aneita uieason, Oregon City Annie J. Young, Oregon City, R. 2 Glad Tidings. Samson Rex B. Fish, Aurora, R. 2. Currinsville Clauda Anderson, Florence Blechinger. Logan Alice E. Ritter, Oregon City, R. 2. East Clackamas Grace Robin son, Clackamas. Engles Emily. Spulak, Molalla. Meadowbrook Mrs. M. J. Davis, Mulino, R. 1. -J. E. Stubbs. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10. 11. (Continued on Page 8) Subscribe to-. the Enterprise, paper In Willamette Valley. best local 12. Garfield- 13. Welches No fall school. 14. Viola Nannie Andrus. 15. Beaver Creek Emma Bluhm, Or egon City, R. 3. 16. Marquam O. G. Minich. 17. Eagle Creek Alta Shank. 18. Mundorft Howard Eckles, Can- by. 19. Kelso E. P. Anderson, Orient, R. 1. 20. Macksburg Margaret Waten- paugh, Aurora, R. 1. 21. Linns Mill Cora E. Ambler, Or egon City. 22. Oak Lawn Lesta Wariless, Hub bard. 23. Wilsonville Jessie Paddock. 24. Springwater. 25. Dickey's Prairie Christine Ham ilton, Molalla. 26. Union. 27. Maple Lane J. E. Calavan, Ore gon City, R. 3. 28. Concord Cora Darr, Sellwood, 613 Sherritt Ave. 29. Cams J. F. Mitts. 30. Stone Clara Holmstrom, Ore gon City, R. 2. 31. Rock Creek Emma Kleinsmith, Gresham, R. 4. 32. Clarks Grace E. Fisher, Oregon City, R. 4. 33. Highland Robert Ginther, Ore gon City, R. 4. 34. West Oregon City W. W. Dixon, Edith Toon, Carrie M. Ridings,. Delina Chuinard, Bessie Grant. 35. Molalla J. J. Clark. 36. Liberal R. H. Trullinger. 7 37. Hazelia Oswego. 38. Marks Prairie Anna Bachmanm, Aurora. 39. Sandy Ridge Victoria Alt, Sandjr 40. Needy Nellie Armstrong, Au rora. , 42. Cherryville - - FirwoocL 43. Mount Pleasant Roma Gt Staf ford, Retta Josepf, R. 1. 44. Boring Mary Calvin, Mae Lake. SIXTEEN cmfwyppyp 45. Bullrun. 46. Sandy Emily K. McElroy. 47. Oswego H. T. Evans, Maude Zimmerman, Eunice Garfield, Mrs. Van Horn. 48. Parkplace L. A. Reed, Mabel Kennedy, Kate Wilson, Miss Ol--son. Daisy McAnulty, Anna T. Smith.. 49. Harmony Ada C. McLaughlin, Ethel B. Gilman, Milwaukie. 50. Douglass. 51. Holcomb Beryl Batdorff, Oregon City. 52. Firwood. 53. Cedardale. James. 54. Riverside O. E. Ames, Canby. 55. Teasel Creek. Molalla. 56. Russellville Edyth Bonfigt, Mo lalla. 57. George Mae 'Strange. 58. Elwood Mr. Wilson. 59. Whiskey Hill P. J. Ritter, Aurora. 60. Union Aurora. 61. Jones Mill Mary L. Young, Ore gon City. 62. Oregon City Addie E. Clark, Emily Shaw, Viola M. Godfrey, Harriet Cochran, Margaret Will iams, Marjory Caufleld, 'Maysie Foster, Margaret Goodfellow, An toinette Walden, Frances Myers, (Continued on Page 8.) ROYAL The use of Royal Baking Powder is essential to the healthfulness of the family food. Yeast ferments the food. Alum baking powders are injurious. Royal Baking Powder saves health ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Selves o