Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 13, 1905, Page 6, Image 6

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FIJI PAY, OOTOHKK l'.'o;,.
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The Kind You Have Always Bought, and nhich has bcm
u wr uer av years, has borne the signature of
- and has been mado under his per-
WixQrft nal supervision Rlnco its Infanrr.
m. ww, Allow no one to deceive yoa In thla.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ' Just-as-pwnl" are tmfc
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Catr OH, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ot -.cr Xarcotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee It de roys Worm
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrha a and Wind
Colic It relieve Teething Troubles, curef Ooustipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
He KM You to Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
aoataa-. Tt atvatuT imn, art. tom err.
( Correct td Weekly.)
Wheat No. 1. 5 to 75 per busheL
Flour Valley. H 50 pec bbL Hard
wheat 15.15. Portland. $l.:o per sack.
Howard' Bert, tl.15 per tact
Oata In Backs, .1.10 per cental
Hay Timothy, baled $10. 00 8 til. 00 per
ton; clover $3; oat, $9.00; mixed hay $.
cheat, J9.
Millatuffa Bran. $n per ton; ahorta
$13.00 per ton; chop $19 per ton; barley
rolled tiS per ton.
Cabbage JO to SOc per doz.
Onions T5c to tl sack.
Potatoes 6375c per hundred.
Turnips. Cairo ta 0c dot bunchea.
String Beans 2Hc pound.
Tomtoea CO to Cii per box.
Grapes Sweetwaters 20c. basket;
Delawares 20c; Concords, 20c.
Crab Apples :g:,c per lb.
Corn Tc per dozen.
Pears Fall Butter 75c.
Prunes Green, lc lb.
Quinces 50 to 60c per bu.
Eggs Oregon 274c per doz.
market strong.
Butter Ranch, 45 to 50 separator 50
to 55; creamer'. C5 to 70.
Good Apples SOc to 75c bushel.
Honey 11 to 1:14c per pound.
Prunes (dried) Petite, 3c per lb; Ital
ian, large, 5c per lb; medium, 3c; Silver
4sc.
Med Apples Sun dried, quartered,
44c pound; sliced. 6c; fancy bleached.
"He.
Dressed Chickens 12 14c per lb.
Livestock and Dressed Meats Beef,
live $2.00 to JS.50 per hundred. Hogs
live. 5c; hogs dressed. 7 cents; sheep,
$2.00 te I J. 00 per head; dressed 5c; veal
dressed 7 to 7 1-2; lambs, live $2 g $2.50
per head.
OABTOniA.
En Voyage.
"Ah." she said, as they were leaning
over the rail, "the moon Is coming
up."
"Gosh, hie." he answered, "I don't
hie. know you had "
But overcome, he again gave way
to his feelings.
Can't be perfect health without pure
blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes
pure blood. Tones and invigorates
the whole system.
A boon to travelers. Dr. Fowler's
Extract of Wild Strawberry. Cures
dysentery, diarrhoea, seasickness, and
nausea. Pleasant to take. Acts very
promptly.
! A GREAT COMBINATION OFFER
We Will Furuish the "TWICE-A-W EEK" Issue
of the
St. Louis Globe-Democrat
WITH THE
Oregon City Enterprise
For
$2.00 Both Papers, one year, only $2.00
The St. Louis Globe-Democrat should not be
classed with the many cheap weekly papers. It is a
high-grade Semi-Weekly, eight or more pages, every
luescay and Friday. U is beyond all comparison the
biggest best and cheapest National News and Home
Journal published in the United States. It is strictly
Republican in politics bat is above all
A Great Modern Newspaper.
It is not made up indiscriminately from the Daily
issue. It is carefully edited with especial reference to
the needs of the Farmer, the Merchant and the Pro
fessional man who desires to keep throughlv posted
without sparing the time to read a large Daily Paper
It also contains a great variety of well selected reading
matter, making it invaluable to every member of the
family.
This Liberal Clubbing Offer
is open to old or new subscribers, but may be with
drawn at any time, and we must receive the cash with
order.
Send as your Subscription with $2.00
DO THIS TO-DAY!
"I Do Not Weep."
I do not wwp because the Bummer's
o'er.
Nor for the youth that may bo mino
no more;
A Ions the way that I have mine there
lie
(The wrecks of chances that I let go by
Much have i lost that Time may net
restore.
Their faith I dead who looked on
me of yore
As one equipped by friendly gods to
soar.
Put even tf my flight may not bo high
I do not weep.
A lady ah, the winsome ntulle she
wore!
Has Just departed Just gone out the
door.
She had a book that she, came In to
try
jTo tick me for, but, deaf to coo and
sigh.
I kept from being taken In! There
fore I do not weep.
S. E. Kiser.
Brights Disease
And Diabetes
Announcement ot the PUcovcry
of the Cure,
Baantha ) 1 ltd IS Hm i'mrs Bsqfl
ISj-t-JT"
GREENWOOD.
Last Thursday afternoon a rery
pleasant surprise party wu given In
honor of Mrs. J. H. Jones, of Oakland.
California, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Jones, before her depart
ure for Oakland.
The afternoon was spent both In
vocal and instrumental music, recita
tions and addresses., after which a
delicious spread waa served. Mrs.
Jones is a beautiful singer and has
made many friends In the short time
she has been among us.
Our school will begin the 1st Mon
day in November, the reason that the
school did not commence this week,
is that Miss Meyers is sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Welsmendle spent
Sunday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. S Rider.
Mrs. J. H. Jones, of Oakland. Cali
fornia, sang a solo, "Come I'nto Me,"
at the B. C. Welsh Church last Sun
day morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt Clark and Miss
May spent the evenlngf with Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Jones. The evening was
spent In instrumental music by Miss
May and Hughie Jones.
Mrs. C. V. Stoker is on the sick list.
HOUSEHOLD CARES.
Tax the Women of Oregon City the
same as Elsewhere.
Hard to attend to household duties
With a constantly aching back.
A woman should not have a lad
back.
And she wouldn't If the kidneys were
well.
Doan's Kidney rills make well kid
neys. Mrs. A. Hill, residing at 33 1st St.,
Portland. Oregon, says:
"I suffered considerable for a year
or more from aching pains in my back
extending down through the loins and
in the region of the kidneys. I had
to be careful in doing any work about
the hou.se which required stooping or
lifting, for If I moved suddenly I
used to suffer severe twinges of pain
in my oacK. I used blasters and sev
eral remedies but found little relief
until I got Doan's Kidney Pills. They
helped me from the first and flnallr
cured me."
Plenty more proof like
Oregon City people. Call
Huntley's Drug store and
his customers report.
For sale by all dealers.
cents. Foster-Milburn Cc
New York, sole agents for the I'nlted
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Tfc Stockholder of t!. Joho J. rultoo Co
of Sau Fraoclaoo .cnounco to ttii .r.d lln
curability ot Camilla llrlght'i tltaJ and
Dttw(t ha 00 bumjrrda of rurv. tul two
J.r of douiun'trallun dlacUatluK atul ' )(
reecterir. la ttt.it.tloo of thomi n. untoui
foci pnwat lb Datura of amut i( tli
' atockhoMera, bu.in.aa uJ rfiatJ'al Bo uf
' thi. city, cr.rf one of about b..l to br. pra
Ttou. opinion. rrrj and t aiiir.i-d ot In.
j gaoulnenoaa of It dlwof.rjr brrnrltivtt!n( to
i toil corporation, U: lloo. ILrel.y Ilnilrj,
; Attorney aod i utntr of Uinfreas; Ttrn.
' Klrkpatrtck. c.ptt.lUt; Ilea. I). M. Uuru.
ITwlJont CtDd.Urlt Ulnlntf IV; A. C. hb.t-
tack, rrrtld.at I'oelflo Huu Tjt Foundry;
j EJw.rd Mills, I'reiidcnl HnUock Jnr. (U;
Cpt KotarU, fltitldrol Hrr.tncnto Tr.ii.
I porutlos Co.; U. . Ikod.r. c.plt.llit; Wm.
j KS.rp, c.pll.llit; W. II. lirjrid, A!.di
I'acketa km.; C W. Clark, rapllallit (Sacra
I mnto); W. C. Price, capitalist tPawhlrna ,; (J
K. Hatea. Atturnrj; E. O. MUlrr, Attorn.y.
! Chaa. MeLan., A-ooi-y Wrrtr N. Y. l.lfo U.
Co.; Jodf. Htg.low, ei Supremo Jutt. Htai. of
N.raJa; Col. D. I! ralrhank. C.itilrr lVt.
loica Sarin.-. Hank; R. t). Hi-Mlo'na, Atlurucy
So. Fac. H. K. Co.. and n-.atiy otb.nl
Tt. lut ft the cured ruue Into bundrd. and
Include dmtki.t. and pby.tclana. Ttia 11
ot faUurt- a. lrr:y auiouf cm that n.r.
at drain'. dvr and many aucb rFcurtrrd.
Tt tSpvclSi-a tbat bar. at !at ponqurrod
tbr. dread diwao-. ar known at tba Fulto
Coui;wunda. Tb. Ureal CotuivunJ for Urlbt'.
and KUury Viwrmm la I ; thn I;!-i- Com
pound la II W. V. bar. r.tablltbrtl an affrory
In your city and you t)l find pampbleta aaU
Com pound, at
Charman &, Co., City Drug Stor$.
Zack Ellgsen. the road Iwss. has a
force of men doing needed repairs on
th road towards Tualatin.
Mrs Elllgscn'a baby was quite nick
last week.
Mr. Powell was seen breaking his
roadsters to the plow.
Henry Schatx has his auction on th
coming Saturday, but die not nipect
to move to the city till early Spring
Their little girl has Iwen quite lrk
with stomach trouble causei) by eat
ing too many grape and prunen.
Mr. dage, who has not been In the
best of health, will attend the Fair
Saturday.
Mr Hethka. the butcher, has been
rliling for mutton shei-p. Anally ob
taining 21 of Mr (lag. at $.1 per hear
Mrs. Sharp's daughter Is vlslMn at
the old home, and taking In the Fair.
She Is from Washington. nd ok.
friends are glad o i"el.-me her bark.
this from
at ('. c.
ask what
Price 50
Buffalo,
STAFFORD.
We. with the rest of Clackamas
county, are enjoying the bright, balmy
sunny days, and moonlight nights.
No hint of frost yet.
We are surely the Passadena of
Oregon.
Curley and family all went to the
Fair, and stayed over night.
Mr. Oebhart is putting an addition
to his home.
Frog -pond school house and Crange
hall have put on a new roof
The Ellegson's have a young cousin
visiting them from Canada.
The Schat.'s have a brother-in-law
from Dakota visiting them and tak
ing In the Fair. He married Lizzie
PROPOSALS FOR STREET
PROVEMENT.
IM-
Sealcd proposals for furnishing all
laUir ami materials and Improving
Fifth Street of Oregon City. Oregon,
from the Went line of railroad avenue
to the Kast line of Main street and
from the went line of Main Street to
the Kast line of Water street will be
received by the Committer on Street-4
and Public Property of tho Council of
Oregon City, until 4 o'ebx-k p. m, of
Tuesday, October 21th. llo.ri.
Specifications containing further In
formation will be furnished iin up
plication to the Recorder of Oregon
City.
Each proposal must be accompanied
by a certified check for a sum equal
to 5 per cent of the total estimate (,f
the work, which sum will be subject
to forfeiture In case of failure to fur
nish bond and enter Into a written
contract If called upon to do so.
Proposals must be. made upon
blanks furnished by the City Engineer.
The right to reject any and all bids
and to accept any bid considered most
favorable to Oregon City U reserved
All proposals must be nddresscd to
tho Committee on Streets anil Pub
lic Property of Oregon City, Oregon,
care W. A. Dlmlck, Recorder.
II.. . .t
omt-r oi win t ommilleo
Streets and Public Property.
Oregon City, Oregon, October
1905.
WM. SHEAHAN.
H. E. STRAIGHT.
1. C. WILLIAMS,
committee on Streets and
Property.
on
10th,
Public
Oct. 20.
SUMMONSj
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clackamas.
Sehatz a number of years ago and ! Amanda Yager, Plaintiff,
this Is his first visit to Oregon
Mr. Wise, a former resident of
Stafford, was out this week with a
homeseeker.
CATARRH
Elvs Cream Balm
Thl Remetiy Is a Specific,
Sure to Give Satisfaction.
GIVES RELIEF AT ONCI.
It cloanses, soothes, heals, and protects the
ouieaaea memnrane
drives awa
Restores
vs.
John H. Yager, Defendant,
To John H. Yager, 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 suit, In the
above named court ou or before Sat
urday, November 25, lOor,, the same
being six weeks from the first publi
cation of this summons, and you will
take notice that If you fail to so ap
pear and answer said complaint, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said complaint
to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony
existing between you and the plaintiff
be dissolved.
This summons Is publlKhod by the
order of the Hon. Arthur L. Frazer,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
County of Multnomah, State of Ore
gon. In the Oregon City Enterprise, a
weekly newspaper of general circula
tion In Clackamas County, for aix
weeks, commencing Friday, October
13, 1)5, and continuing to and Includ
ing Friday, November 24. 1!(05.
GEO. C. BROWNELL.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
SUMMONS.
membrane. It cures Catarrh and rn the Circuit Court nf k o...
ay a Cold In the Head quickly. Oregon for the Co.mtv of m V
the Senses of Taste and HmJl .n' Ior the County of Clacka-
Easytouse. Contains no injurious drugs. priHn vi,rr tii .
Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. Fr'eda VanJ""-en, Plaintiff,
ELY BROTHERS, 56 W.rr.n St., N.w York. nameddSdaS0 CUrt'n' abVe
In the mime of Urn Stale of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed BKiilimt
you In the above entitled suit, In the
Huhove mimed court, on or before Sat
urday. November 2,'., I'.Hifi, the same
til ing W weeks from the first publi
cation of tbU numinous, and you will
tnke notice that If .Voil full to so ap
pear and miHvter said complaint, the
KOCH TEEN
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
tbe relief demanded In snld complaint
to wit: That the bonds of matrimony
existing between yoti and the plaintiff
be dissolved
This summons l published by the
order of the Hon Arthur L. Kraer,
Judge of the Circuit Court of thn
County of Multnomah. Slate of Ore
gon, In the Oregon City Enterprise, a
weekly newspaper of general circula
tion In Clackamas County, for alt
weeks, commencing Friday. October
H. I'.ei,',, and continuing to and Includ
ing Friday. November 21. I!iY
l?o,V
CEO C nitOWNEt.L.
Attorney for plaintiff
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Claeka
mas
I.ticlnda M Hoffman, plaintiff,
v
Ilurg O Hoffman, Defendant
To llurg O Hoffman, the above
named defendant
In the name of the Slate of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint riled attain!
yoti In the alwive entitled suit. In the
aahove named court on or before Sat
urday, November 25, l'.'i'5, the name
being sli weeks from the first publi
cation of this tuiiiiiiiiiin, and you will
take notice that If you fall to an i
M-ar ami answer aald complaint, thn
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded In said complaint
to-wit: That the Imnds of matrimony
existing betw.x-n you and the plaintiff
be dissolved.
This summon U published by the
order of the Hon Arthur I. Kraer.
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
County of Multnomah. State of Ore
gon, in the Oregon City Enterprise, a
wet-kly newspaper (,f general circula
tion In Clackamas County, for alx
weeks, commencing Krlday. OctoU-r
1.1. l'.eir., and continuing to and Includ
Ing Krlday. November 2 4. J
CEO C IlltOWNELL.
Attorney for plaintiff
LIQUOR LICENSE PETITION
W. th Ui.i1rra!nrt i.ital M.lrr. or,, I
actual rr.tdrnt. ttrr-f of tin T"n i f
Karton and of Kal. Crrrk p-t-rhu I In
th- Cntiiily ef riai-kanmn. Hint- ,,f u,r.
Kn, lo hirrby p-tlilon th f,m.raia.
County r.iiirt. and pray U,t a rrIH
nmy t.r ln.urd t,i Annli ri.rrlir.in aril
at ntall aplrlluoua. mult nr Miimu. tt-jia -era
In lir Town nf lUrton In .aid ;,
frrt-k prr.liut. f'liukamaa Courily. Oic
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on N.,v.-ml,. r 1. l'ji.r.. at 10 r ,-l.-u ,
or nx noon thi rntft. r nn tie- Co,i,i rmlv
h.-ar F.-.ld application for n lr. ri.. to h.
npliltiioiia. mall or vlnoua 1. iiora, for a
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ANNli: COHItliiAN,
Applicant.
SUMMONS.
In the circuit c,)U1.t (lf ,ll( Htato
t)regn. f,,r ClackamuH County
James (illbreath, Plaintiff,
vs.
Nellie (illbreath. Defendant
To Nell (Hlhroath. Defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to ,.;
nd answer the complaint III,,! against
ou In the above entitled court and
suit ,, ()r M,fnr, th(i ,.,.,,.
weeks from and after the date of the
Ilrst publication of this summons, to-
l"r, liior.; and if you fall to BnHwer
for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
Ply to the court for tho relief prfty,'d
wTt. ,n1,YTI,llnt n fll l-reln, to
lt. That tho bon.ls of matrimony
now existing between the pn, Z
and defemlant be dissolved, upon ho
Bnm,id of desertion and ab.tn.lo m en
f ho plaintiff by defendant for ape
Hod or more than one year, ami f(,r
such other and further relle a "pray'
od for In tho complaint and which to
SorUrt "eem t,,1Ultttbl BnI'
Thla summona la publHhi)d by or
Jer of the Honorable Thomas A Me.
ride a udgo of the Circuit Court of
he State of Oregon, and the aa f'or!
der was mado and dated the 5th dav
fl s?Cm!bncaH5' T th lftte tS
dVyrtoberiOo'r00' 18 Ule th
T. D. McDEVITT
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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In Ih. f'lrcuU Court ot th. luu i j
fon. for (he County ot CVitou
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wrr .aid complalRt. k WlJt l-"t!
th. plaintiff will afij tt tourt to
tlit rrl!. f i.tavrd for H ti m'A tn
i!olrit. on filft brrrla. te-wtf (Ul Bi
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aolrd i.H.n the ro.ir,4 of Irtfrtl e,
fnr ti oihrr and futtbrf rtllft '
Ih. emi t may arrttl I'-1" "l1
Thla nurnmuni la piiWlhr4 !f rf
ih Hon Thn. y ttjin. Jo' '
County I'outt of Hit. Htal. Of Of-
.aid otdrr waa rtiaJf and
'.th day of RriitrmlM-r. IMS.
of ih. nr.l puMI.-atb.n thrr)( l M
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Attorm-y f( H-
OfrrJf
ttri I
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Cimty of Clnl"tt
of Hi. Etl J-'! ;
NOTICE OF FINAL ItTTLlW,
In Ih.. County Contl of th. Bll",1
iron, for I he
In thr matter
M Murry, ItrcmiMil f
Nutlctt la brrrl.y ulv.n Ihat
d-ralnnrd wriHHs of th. lwi'"
tat, hna flint III lb' CnuniyCtft
'lackumaa Cotinlv. Htitf of 0r:
final account atn-h n.-fUtrl ,
.-.late nmt that I he Court h "' ,
day, Oetolirr Ifith. l'i'. ki
ID o'clock A. M . of anld 'M llbl
room of anld Court, In n-B fn 'j
Son na the lni arid l-in'" 'l,r
urn. i,,t,l ll ,,l.t..tl....H. in unlit rr,"1
ai llli-ment i nll f
th.
hnnl a. ltt,.m.,rtt .
NANCY ANN MeWS-r- .
Kxrrtitilx of SJ 'j
Urine c. CmTy, Attoimy fr Ew
NOTICft OF FINAL SETTLE" tf.
In lh. County Court of tt ""
gon, for the Comity "' ('l'"',1,E
In the mntt.-r of thn ratal f 'l
lb-Id, li.-rrimi-d: J
Nollco la hereby flwn lly
ibralnncd ailmlnlaltati Ix of
of Fn-det lck Held. iIithw l nM J
the County Court Of CI"' Uam c(
Klale of Oregon., hr ft mil aw0"1
aucb ndmlnlHlrntt'ljt of aald llU".w
that Monday, tbe ICth il 'V ot W
Vm nt tbe hour of 10 o'rlo'k f1 .
been hipolnti d by said 'Dint f'"T '
of olijectlona to said report nn4 ,
tlemi-nt tberi-of. X
MUH. 10TIIAN 8M1TH nic Mary
Admlnltidatrlx of tbe i-ftate of
Held, Heccnttcd. ('
i"hkn & 8cnt:r:iiKU Atium')' f
Admlnlmratrlx.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of
J. 0. Heck, Doceased: '; g
Notice la hereby given by the un .
signed administrator of tho ostaw.
Joseph J. O. Heck, deceased,
creditx.ra of, and all persons n
claims agnlnat said estate to
them with tho necessary youc ,
Within Kir mnnthu after the Hrfll ' ,
llcatlon of 'thla notice, to nie
it!'
. ad-
olllco of my attorneys, U'Hi"V,,
ehol, In Oregon City, In tho Couw
Clackamas and State of OregoS'
Dated and the first piibllcatf
thlH notice September 2!Hh, l..
Administrator of the Estate of J" ),
J. O. Heck, deceased. . -
U'Ren & Schuebel, attorneys Wr t
eBtate, Oregon City, Oregon-
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