Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 29, 1905, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON" CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1905.
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TERSELY-TOLD TALES OF THE WEEK'S DOINGS. ,
"Want a Divorce
Nellie M. Smith is suing Samuel
W. Smith for a divorce on the grounds
of desertion. They were married at
Grants Pass in December 1895 and
there are two minor children.
Sawmill Changes Hands.
Fred Schafer, of Molalla, has pur
chased the Russell Bros, sawmill from
Carleton and Rosenkrans who bought
the property at assignee's sale. The
mill is one of the best in the country.
Football Tomorrow ,
At Willamette Falls tomorrow after
noon, there is scheduled a game be
tween the Barclay High School team
and the Alumni of the same school.
Considerable interest is being taken
in the game which gives promise of
being worth seeing.
Mpve "I elephone Office
The Pacific States Telephone & Tel
egraph Co. has rented the building ad
joining the Commercial Bank, former
ly occupied by Wilson & Cooke and
Frank Newton, for a central exchange
office, and will move there from its
present quarters in a few weeks.
Lodge Installation
Multnomah Lodge, No. 1, A. F. & A.
M., of this city, the oldest Masonic
lodge in the state, conducted its an
nual installation of officers Wednes
day night, St. John's Day. R. C. Ga
nong, the retiring worshipful master,
conducted the installation ceremonies.
The officers elect are: Joseph Lynch,
worshipful master; J. P. Keating,
senior warden; E. P. Rands, junior
warden; L. E. Jones, treasurer; J. R.
Humphrys, secretary. A number of
visitors from valley towns witnessed
the ceremonies.
Family Reunion Christmas
There was held a family reunion at
the home of George Boylan at Stafford
Christmas Day, there being present
twenty-three persons. The day was
most pleasantly passed, the discus
sion of a bountiful dinner constituting
a not uninteresting feature of the
day's programme. Those forming the
party were: W. E. Boylan and family,
of Lincoln, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Boylan, of Clifton, Oregon; W. C.
Green and family; B. M. Doolittle and
family, of Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs.
George Boylan, Bert and Charles
Boylan of Stafford.
Estacada School Bonds Sold
County Treasurer Cahill sold to
County Judge T. F. Ryan $5,000
10-year, 5 per cent bonds for the Esta
cada school district No. 108, a pre
mium of $51 being received. There
was one other bidder, Morris Bros.,
of Portland, who sought to acquire
the bonds at par, merely offering to
furnish the printed form of the bonds.
The proceeds of the sale of the bonds
will be expended in building a new
school house to meet the requirements
of the rapid growth of the Estacada
I section.
Would Have State Own I
A petition is being circulated in
Prineville for the signature of resi
dents requesting that the matter of
the state purchasing the old Mt. Hood
and Barlow toll road from the Pacific
Coast Abstract, Guaranty & Trust Co.
for $24,000 and made a state highway
abolishing the tolls be submitted to
the voters of the state at the next gen
eral election in June. In the petition
it is set forth that the highway is
much used in crossing from' Western
to Eastern Oregon and that it would"
be a great advantage to stockmen
especially to abolish the toll. This
road crosses the Cascades about 35
miles south of The Dalles. Exchange.
School Report
Following is the school report for
district No. 33 for the month ending
December 22, 1905. No. of pupils en
rolled, 33. No. of days taught, 20
Average daily attendance, 32, Those
who were present every day are:
Frank Adams, Josephine Adams,
Dwight Fairfowl, Dora Fairfowl, Ar
thur Fellows, Sadie Fellows Leo
Vohs, Milton Miller, Ralph Madison,
Hurley Fellows, Lloyd Schramm.
Visitors present: Lester Fellows, Mr.
Fairfowl and Mr. D. Miller. "Visitors
always welcome.
Robert Ginther, Teacher.
A FEARFUL FATE.
It is a fearful torture to have to en
dure the terrible torture of Piles. "I
can truthfully say," writes Harry Col
son, of Masonville, la., "that for Blind,
Bleeding, Itching and Protruding Piles,
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, is the best
cure made." Also for cuts burns, and
injuries. 25 cents at Howell & Jones,
druggists.
"My'dear," said the professor, "I
fear that our grocer is adulterating
his wares."
"Oh, impossible."
"I fear not, I certainly find traces
of milk in this formaldehyde." Ex.
A horticulturist of Maryland has,
after several years experimenting,
discovered a way to revive old fruit
trees and keep them in bearing con
dition long after their supposed stage
of usefulness has passed. As the
cause of decay in a tree is its inability
to carry the sap to all of its branches,
heading the tree lessens the area to
be traversed, the amount of top to be
removed varying according to the
farmer's judgment. Bone dust and
ashes must then be administered as a
J IF IBI IK H!f
Is no longer a mere novelty like the old style talking machine. It is seriously
recognized by music lovers as a musical instrument of great merit, reproducing all
the beautiful quality of the original.
Prices of Machines, $ I 7.50, $20, $25, $35, $45 and $65.
Reduced prices on Records, 7-in. 35c, I 0-in. 60c, i 2-in. $ i .00.
BURMEISTER & ANBRESEN
Suspznsiom Bridge
Nature's Great Invention
On de banks ob de Amazon, far awav. far awar.
Wtaar Dr. Green gits AUfrust Flowers to dis day ;
An picfcea aose flowers in August in oie israzii.
An' aldo' I'se a Yankee, ah longs to be dar still.
August Flower is the only medicine
(free from alcoholic stimulants) that has
-been successful in keeping' the enure
thirty-two feet of digestive apparatus in a
normal condition, and assisting nature's
processes of digestion, separation and ab
sorption for building and re-building
by preventing all irregular or unnatural
causes which interrupt healthy and per
fect natural processes and result in intes
tinal indigestion, catarrhal affections
(causing appendicitis stoppage of the
gall duct), fermentation of unhealthy
foods, nervous dyspepsia, headache, con
stipation and other complaints, such as
colic, biliousness, jaundice, etc t
August Flower is nature's intended reg
ulator. Two sizes, 25c, 75 c All druggists.
Char man & Co., City Drug Store
fertilizer, the one in the autumn and
the other in the spring. It is neces
sary to introduce the bone dust
through holes in the ground near the
roots of the tree, while the ashes may
be sprinkled over the top surface of ,
the earth. The ashes leach and will
not wash down. A question naturally
arises as to how far from the body
of the tree the holes for the fertilizer
must run. The scientist says you
must tie a cord about the body of the
tree so loosely, thaC it will turn free
ly, leaving one free end. With this
loose end, describe a circle six or eight
feet from the bole of the tree. Length
en the line for each circle, continuing
until the last circle is sixteen or
eighteen feet from the tree. Make
holes about four inches deep and a
foot apart on each circle and put about
a gill of bone dust in each hole. The
remedy is sure to revive old trees,
increasing their bearing and lengthen
ing their lives for many years.
CHAPPED HANDS.
Wash your hands with warm water,
dry with a towel and apply Chamber
lain's Salve just before going to bed,!
and a speedy cure Is certain. This
salve is also unequalled for skin dis
eases. , For sale by Howell & Jones.
Corner
GOOD NEWS.
Many Oregon City Readers Have Heard
It and Profited Thereby.
"Good news travels fast," and The
thousands of bad back sufferers in Ore
gon city are glad to learn that prompt
relief Is1 within their xreach. Many a lame
weak and aching back Is bad no more,
thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills. People
are telling the good news of their exper
ience with the Old Quaker Remedy.
Here is an example worth reading:
Jacob E. McCoy, of Salem, Oregon,
bridge builder and contractor, residing
on Capital Street, second house beyond
Mill Creek, says: "I have always enjoyed
good health up to five or six years ago.
Along about that time my kidneys com
menced to bother me . There was not so
much backache, but the principal symp
toms were in connections with the kidney
secretions. A strain or over exertion
very often caused hemorhages of the kid
neys. I cannot say that it was so painful
but it was very annoying. I used various
remedies and while some gave relief
others were worthless. In some way
Doan's Kidney Pills were brought to my
notice and when up town I procured a
box, taking them as directed. A few
doses gave me very convincing proof
that they were going to the right spot,
and though I can't say they have cured
me, as I may never be cured, I. can
state that they gave me wonderful relief.
I have a high opinion of Doan's Kidney
Pills and cheerfully recommend them."
Plenty more proof like this from Oregon
City people. Call at Dr. C. G. Huntley's
drug store and ask what his customers
report.
For sale by all dealers. Price BOcents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Tork,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and take
no other.
Her Picture.
"Did you see my picture in the pa
per last Sunday?" asked Miss Elder
leigh. "No," replfed her pretty cousin.
"How many bottles did they give you
for jour testimonial?"
NO OPIUM IN CHAMBERLAIN'8
COUGH REMEDY.
There is not the least danger in giv
ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to
small children as it contains no opium
or other harmful drug. It has an es
tablished reputation of more than 30
years as the most successful medicine
in use for colds, croup and whooping
cough. Children like it. Sold by How
ell & Jones.
Accidents come with distressing
frequency on' the farm. Cuts, bruises,
stings, pains. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric
Oil relieves the pain instantly. Never
safe without it.
"Do you deal in second-hand auto
mobiles? If you do I want to sell you
mine." Yes, sir, we do. How long have'
you had your machine?" "Since this
morning." Life.
The Oregon City
AIL diseases and
affections of tKe
Positively cleared away In a hurry. I vouch for it. ' .
Thousands of wretched people are miserable imagining they have a bad pot
oning of the blood when in nine cases out of ten it is purely a local parasitit
manifestation in the skin which can be cleared away in a hurry.
Such misery now cleared away as surely as the sun shines above. Not merely
ATTEMFTED not a matter of improvement only but a clearing of it all away
absolutely and quickly, too.
ECZEMA.
The photograph show
ing the terrible inroads
Eczema had made on
this boy's face and head
can be seen at our store.
This work of the camera
is the best evidence of
the curative qualities of
the D. D. D. Remedy.
(Case of Sammy Minkey. Cleared away and entirely cured In 21 days.' Folly proven to mj
We voicH for this absolutely.
It has been proven to us beyonfl the possibility of doubt that a new medicament
known as D. D. D. clears up the worst skin affections quickly. Its work seems aston
ishing, amazing, almost miraculous. ( It is a specific formula which, because of its
discovery by Dr. Decator Dennis, is known as "D. D. D.")- Its actual record sounds
like a story of magic But there is no room for doubt about it whatever; full proofs
indisputable in every respect, have been submitted to as regarding hundreds of cases
among them the one case shown here of the boy ( Sammy Minkey who was cured
in 21 days. The results are not bnly complete, but permanent; in this case it is now
nearly two years since the disease was cleared out of the skin, and no taint of it has
appeared since.
Each one of the known skin affections is parasitic in nature, and all af them have'
yielded to "D. D D." The preparation is being used by most of the skin specialists.
I is compounded for druggists solely by the D. D. D. Co., 70 Dearborn St., Chicago.
It is utilized by every family physician who has taken the trouble to investigate,
the work it is accomplishing. It is used in the Cook County Hospital, Chicago.
It will clear away any parasitic break in the skin in from 3 days to 60 days' time.
Visit the undersigned and see proofs that will make you a happier human. $1.00
buyshe prescription already made up in sealed bottles, with authentic label or,,,
each.
WE PROVE IT.
To convince you we have arranged
with the D. D. D. Co-, eo that any sufferer
from any skin disease can get direct
from the D. D. D. Co.'s laboratory a
large free sample bottle of D. D. D. pre
scsiption together with 3a page new
pamphlet on skin disease and free ad
vice on your particular case from the
world's greatest skin specialist.
HOWELL & JONES,
Oregon City.
Lawyer "Your honor, I want an
interpreter for 'my client."
"Judge "What language does he
speak?"
Lawyer "He's a railway brake
Here, sir, its yours. Great bargain sir.
Jewelers
FREE
SAMPLE COUPON
MAL THIS PKOMPy.YJ
1). D. I. CO. Medical Department
116-180 Michigan St., Suite 428
Chicago
Please send me free prepaid a
large size sample bottle of D. D., D.
pamphlet and consultation blank
For ...years I have been afflicted with
a skin disease called and
have never used D. D. D.
Name .V
Address.
"Great Britain is going to send over
a commission to investigate our idiot
asylums."
"How stupid those Britons are!
They think all our idiots are In asy
lums." Ex.