Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 26, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 28. 1906.
levlea be confirmed and cleric directed
to ex twirl anrno on rolla.
Modern
Dentistry
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In the tnattr of the bridge acroaaJ
canyon on Arndt road;
Ordered that this matter be refor
rrd to Commlfwlonerg Brobst and
ADD
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! Kl!)n to vlult location.
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Wllbfrt Tbompnon nvf knew well diy until lait Junh had bun eomtipautf all bit ul--many
doctor treated him, but allfalkd to tvtn kip bim hii htalth li!td rapidly and on January 21,
J903, Mrfc Tbompion aktd ui to auggMt t trtatnwnt for htf husband We thought the cm
too serious and recommended that a spedalint b eonultedbtit he aLo (ailed to help the
patient- NOW HE IS WELL.
Mull's Grape Tonic Cured Him
MR. and MRS. WILDERT THOMPSON,
001 Main St., Peoria, III.
MULL'S GRAPE TONIO CURED HIM.
Mr, i Niniiiwiri flrnt wrote ii a follow: 'My tmband. bkbiI
nini.tiiiiia liiliikM It in til hum I. I j t tn kuuw by rtttiirn until M liat
lia b"" ;rt'iili ly ev(.rl dwtom, but they hsv Klmii him itl.''
V iTotti fit y ulvl.-i uial tt IMWim a nxiltiimi im einimmna. w
'My tmaband. Aunit 2, aufTcrtt from iliarn raiti In III" tomi!h end
VitUM: hid psuu, n you can, nir. iuiu,n
,'e'moti "Wo want to ll Mull' Crspo
Totili, hwauiHi w know It will cum imiiUIIoii, liul aa. a www I no onjwt " unman i inn,
anil your Inittluiiid'a mm la an aorbiua ax you Htub-. we nixutwt yoti Ooomilt a rullitlilo :lllt, uol tlx, advertising
klml, promptly." At lli time tlnm, kiiowlna llml Mull' itai Tome (soultl (In no harm, wo a'ivtvl It use until a
iiliynli'lan ooulil Im mniMillril, January v Mr. 'I lioniw,n wri tliat a iiliyilclan lil lw-n rotnulUxl, Ho dla
.. ,..,i ii,,. ,.,.,. l.i.inu i.hrimln i-iiiinil-iuil.iii mid ilni.iinrilii. Ill troatiriwit wh tolloww) faithfully. Imt thi-rn
liortrfllllili'liiiIroeiiiiUnMr. 'lliimi"i""'ahalHi. Tlien h Ixsgali taklim Mull a drape j'oiiki and oo pt.
a, jwou, we rwitlvanl tlio folluwIriK lelP-r (rum Mr. Thompson!
"You will remember that I wrote to you lest Jamjar In rauar-el to my huaband'a haalth. It
la four monthaalnoo ho quit taking Mull' Crapo Tonlo for oonatlpotlon, whloh ho auflered from
alnn bIHh. Ho took fuat 24 bottloa of li and lo peHoetiy cured. Ho la much otronnBr and hat
oalnnd eonaldarably (n flnah. I oannot thonk you onoueh for Mull'o Crape Tonlo. 'It la worth Ho
weight In gold.' Juat S 12 eurod him and ho haa apant hundrode of dollar with dootoro who did
him im nood. Now I want lo atala mv eaao to you and oxpeot your early reply. I alao havo conatl-
patlon, have had for three year. Kindly lot mo know aa I em euro tt will euro me M
aa It did all you claimed It would In my huaband'a oaae. I await ?n oa rpy."
Veryreapeotfully youre, B. W.H. THOMPSON, 801 Halo It, Peora,IIL
I you eay It will,
LET US GIVE YOU A 50c. BOTTLE.
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This Coupon ! good for o 50o. Bottlo of
null's Crapo Tonlo.
flit nut ttil eiiupnn ami aonit to (ho t.lalttnlnf
Mr.ll. In Co, 1ft 7 TtilrlA., !( k lalnnd. III., ami yuu
will rrrnlve full lo, filto, liuttlx ttt ,Muir Or
laiilr.
I Ii.vii naver talton Mull' fJri T.mlr, bill If you
will iiin.ly mi with o ftOn.lolll Irra, Iwlll Ubeltaa
itlr.rtffl,
Name
Dtrv.l No....
City...
oiva uti eoonoo
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ana wai-ro munlt.
If ym arc nfflktcd with const iputin or any of ita k'ui'lrcd
diwisca wo will buy a 5r-ctiit bottle for m of your druggist
mJ give it to you to try. If you arc constipated we know it
will cure yu. Surely if we lmvc such confidrncc in our remedy
u to juy for a IxUtlcr of It thnt you tuny tct for yourself ita wjii-di-rful
curative ejuiilttita, you aliould not nfuae to accept our offer.
Mull's Grape Tonic
(a tlir only cure for constipation known. We do not recotn
mend it for enythinK but OmNtitmtion and iu allicil divaaca. It ia
our free tft to you. In aa-e pting litis free lxttle you do not obligate
youratlf further than to take ita content. Mull'a Onipe Tonic ia
pleasant to bike and one lot!le will U-m fit you. We want you to try
it and, therefore, if you will fill out the attached coujon aud nwil
it to ua tolny we will instruct your druggbt to give you a 5o-ceut
bottle aud cbargo aame to us.
HOWELL & JONES, Reliable Druggists.
In the matter of bonds of road bu
porvlHors; Ordered that each roarl anpervlsor
ftirrilwh a bond In the sum of two hun
dred dollars.
In the matter of the petition of
William B. Thompaon for Rate way;
Ordered that the matter be laid over i
to enable Mr. Thompaon to file a bond
In the Hum of $100 conditioned to pay
all contu In connection with auld gate
way. In the matter of bond of Itobt. Kel
land aa Commander of Mead Post No.
2, G. A. It.,;
Ordered that said bond be approved
and accepted.
In the matter of appointment of
county health officer.
Ordered that thla matter be laid over
until February term.
(Continued Next Week.)
Marriage Licensee.
Marriage license were issued thla
week aa follows: Julia Kabourek and
Wm. Heinz, married Wednesday at
the residence of A. II. Reynolds at
Maeksburg; Cerelda Kirnmey and 8.
L. Tuttlo, married at the court house
Thursday by Judge Ryan; Kathrine
Henncmann and Carl Rltterapacher;
Addle Belle Vaughn and James Nichols.
RAILROAD LANDS FOR LEASE.
J
! iJinds of the OREGON AND CALI
FORNIA RAILROAD COMPANY, In
i Oregon will be leased for the year
1900, subject to cancellation of lease
; In the event of the sale of land during
' the term of lease.
Owners of farms and ranches ad
joining railroad lands should file their
applications not later than February
1, 190C, after which date applications
from others will also be considered.
Address Charles W. Eberleln, Act
ing Land Agent, 1025 Merchants E
change, San, Francisco, Cal.
DO NOT WANT TO VOTE.
Women Antl Suffraglete, of Portland,
Adopt Reaolutlona.
Th fnllowltiK reaolutlona were rr
ct?ntly adopted by the Ori?on State
Association Opposed to the Extension
of the HutTrnjfi' of Women:
A Proteet.
We, American women, citizens of
the State of t)rKon, protest SKalnst
the propoaa! lo Imitoae the ohllicatlon
if sutTraKM upon the women of this
Htate, for the following, among other
reasons:
1. l'CoiiKe suffrage Is to be regard
ed not aa a privilege to bo enjoyed,
but aa A duty to be performed.
2. Hemline hitherto the women of
this state havo enjoyed exemption
from thts burilensoiiui duty, antl tm
adequate reason has been assigned
for depriving them of that Immunity.
3. Hecanse conferring suffrage. unin
the women who claim It would imsm
suffrage tipun the many women who
neither desire It ns a privilege nor
regard ft their duty to seek It,
4. Because the tteed of America Is
not an lucrenrtod quantity, but an Im
proved nuallty, of the vote, and there
Is no adequate reason to believe that
women'a suffrage by doubling the vote
will Improve lu quality.
5. Because the houxehold. not the
Individual, Is the unit of the State, and
the vast majority of women are rep
resented by household suffrage.
t!. Because the women not so rep
resented suffer no practical Injustice
which tho giving of suffrage would
remedy,
7. Bemuse equality In character
does not Imply similarity In function
inn! the duties and life of men ami
women aro divinely ordered to be dif
ferent In tho Slate, as In the home.
8. Because the energies of women
are cngroHHed by their present duties
and Interests, from which men cannot
ndlcvo them, and It Is better for the
""community that they devote their en
ergies to the more efficient perform
ance of their present work than divert
them to new tb'lds of activity.
!l. Bemuse .political equality will
deprive women of special privileges
hitherto accorded her by the law,
111. Because suffrage logically In
volve tho holding of public office In
cluding jury duly, and ofllee-holdliig
Is Inconsistent with the duties of most
women.
tton of Sheriff.
If nominated and elected I will dur
ing my term of offleo advocate a care
ful and economical administration of
county affairs pertaining to that Im
portant office. I will not during my
term of office employ Incompetent
and useless deputies as remuneration
for political favors.
Respectfully,
J. K. MORRIS.
COUNTY
COURT
PROCEEDINGS.
NOTICE TO DEMOCRATS
AH Democrats In Clackamas county
are Invited to attend tho second bi
ennial banquet of tho Clackamas
county lh'moeraey that will be held at
Willamette Hall, Thursday evening,
February 8.
W. B. BT AFFORD. Chairman.
H. V. LATOl'HKTTK.
HARRY K. DRAPER.
KD JACK.
J. A. McGLASHAN.
VI. H .COUNSELL FOR SHERIFF.
( Another Prominent Citizen WMI Ak
For Nomination to This Ofcs.
E. P. DEDMAN, OF CLACKAMAS
Announces HlmBelf a Candidate for
tho Office of County Recorder.
Chickamns, Oregon, Jan. 2:1, 190(1.
To the Voters Riid Cltb.eiiH of Clack
limits County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for tho otlleo of County Recorder
of Clackamas County, Oregon, subject
to the wish of the Republican voters
of the County as expressed in tho com
ing primaries.
My home for over twenty-live years
has been in Clackamas Precinct, where
1 have followed tho business of fann
ing and fruit raising. I nm and havo
been a tax payer In tho County for
many, yours.
1 am well acquainted with the du
ties of County Recorder, having been
deputy under Mr. Tom P. Randall, a
former Incumbent.
If I shall receive the nomination
for such olllco at the forthcoming pri
mary election and that nomination
shall be ratified at the polls In June,
I promise and will give my entire
time and labor to the work of tho of
fice, and will In every right way strive
to merit and hold theVonulldenco and
esteem of tho cltl.ens and patrons of
the ofllce. I respectfully solicit tho
support of the Republican voters of
the County,
E. P. DEDMAN.
W. II. Counsel!, of Milwauk! . has
definitely decided to become a nl'M
date for the Republican nonil'utui
for Sheriff of Clackamas count ?.
Mr. Counsel! Is not a stranger ' the
people of Cluckamns county, h ,
for a number of years been p- tii
uently connected with road lu l ling
lu this county. In this work ! w-
nuet practical and supervise ! Un
building of some of the very best
roads In the county. While thus em
ployed be formed a wide acquain
tance throughout the county that will
be especially valuable to him at this
time In his candidacy for thla Impor
tant office.
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the Republican nomlna-
PARKPLACE.
Captain Apperson has been under
the doctor's enre for several days, but
Is slowly improving.
Mrs. W. F. Brayton Informs us that
their acollnn cost four hundred and
tlfty dollars, Instead of three hundred
as we had previously understood the
price to be.
Tho oyster supper and programme
given by the Congregational Aid So
ciety was a very pleasant affair. The
receipts were $17.
Little Laura Brunner has been very
111 with pneumonia but under the care
of Dr. Mount iihe Is Improving.
Mrs. Bowls Is 111 at her home In
tiladstono.
Mr. Schwaubenur has purchased
three lots In Gladstone, where the
old sanitarium used to stand, and will
build a new residence and store build
ing. The work began Monday.
Fred Smith and family from Baker
City, Oregon, are expected next week
for a month's stay with Captain and
Mrs. Smith, of Parkplaee. Fred Is
going to tabulate mail In Portland for
one hundred days.
The members of tho Congregational
Church In ParUplnce are going to
build a new church in tho near future,
which Is to be a neat, up to-dnte build
ing. Steps have already been taken
towards It and work will soon begin.
Mrs, Wm, Holmes spent Wednesday
with her friend Mrs. lTesslo of West
Oregon City.
A MODERN MIRACLE.
"Truly miraculous seemed the re
covery of Mrs. Mollie Holt of this
place," writes J. O. R. Hooper,- Wood
ford, Tenn., "she was so wasled by
coughing up puss from her lungs. Doc
tors declared her end so near that her
family bad watched by her bod-aldo 48
hours; when, at my urgent request
Dr. King's New Dlscovory was given
her with astonishing result that im
provement began, and continued until
sho ilnaly completely recovered, and
Is a healthy woman today." Guaran
teed cure for coughs and colds. BOo
and $1.00 at Howell & Jones, druggists.
Trial bottlo free.
(Continued from jmge 6.)
thence south to the center of sec
tion 3I-T 3 8, R 2 E; thence east to
quarter section corner on east line of
aectlon 1. 3 8, R 2 E; thence south to
southeast corner section 12, 3 8, R 2
E; thence east 1 miles to quarter
corner on the south line of section 8,
T 3 8 R 3 E; thence south one mile; i
thence west 4'(j miles to place of be
ginning. Road District No. 15.- (Canemah)
Ordered that this road district be
the same aa tho election precinct.
Road Dlatrlct No. 16 (New Era) ..
Beginning at the southeast corner
aectlon 31, T 3 8 R 2 E and running
thence north 1H miles; east 1 4nlle;
north l',4 miles; west one-half mile;
north 1 mile; west to east boundary
lino of Pomeroy DLC; thence following
boundary line northeasterly and
;ioi hv enterly to the Willamette river;
fii'.'.fe u;i sild Willamette river
t j. a Tt t a line running north
am. .situtli through section 27;
tlieuci; .m t one-half mile; thence
south one half mile; thence east 1
mile; thivice iwnith one-half mile;
thence cant 2 miles to place of begin
r. ug.
I j id Dlstrkt No. 17 (Canby)
Udered tlt said road district bo
l i same as tno election precinct.
I '. iJ Dlatrlct No. 18. Beaver Creek)
Leglunlng at tho northeast corner of
e i n i j .u T It 8 11 3 E, thence west
U'-j miles, to quarter aectlon corner on
i.ie !urt!i line or section 22; thence
south 2 miles to quarter section corner
on the south line of section 27; thence
wMt one-half mile; thence south 2
miles to the southwest corner section
3, T 4 S R 2 E; thence east 2 miles to
southeast corner section 2; thence
south 1 mile to southwest corner of
section 12; thence east 2 miles; thence
north 5 miles to place of beginning.
Road District No. 39. (Molalla Road
District.)
Beginning at tho southeast corner
section 4 T 4 S R 2 E and running
thence north 2 miles; thence east one-
half mile; thenco -north 2 miles to
corner on north line of section 22 T 3
8 R 2 E; thcuco west one-half mile;
thenco north one mile; thence west
one-half mile; thence north H mile
thence west one-quarter mile; thence
north one-quarter mile; thence west
one-quarter mile; thenco north one-
quarter mllo to the southeast corner of
section 5; thence west to the S. S.
White Donation Land Claim; thence
southerly along said cast boundary
of said White Donation Land Claim to
the north lino of section 18, T 3 S R 2
12; thenco east to quarter section cor
ner on north line of section 17; thenco
south 1 mile; thenco cast one-half
mile; thence south l1 miles to tho
northeast corner of section 29, T 3 S
R 2 K; thence west 1 mile; thence
south 2V4 miles to the southwest cor
ner of section 6; thenco east 2 miles
to tho place of beginning.
Road District No. 37. (West Oswego)
Beginning at tho section corner be
tween section 4 of T 2 S R 1 E and
section 33 of T 1 S R 1 E of the Wil
lamette Meridian; and running thence
south on said lino about one and flvo
elghts miles to the south bunk ,of
Sticker Lake; thence southwesterly
along tho south bank of sntd lake to
the section lino between sections 8
and 9; thence south to tho section
corner of sections 8 and 9 and 16 and
17; thence west one-half mile; thonce
south 1 mile; thenco west one-half
mile; thence south to tho north bank
of tho Tualatin river; thence west
along the north bank of said river to
the township line between townships
2 south and one east and one- west;
thence north on said township line to
tho northwest corner of township 2 S
running thence up said river on Its
cast bank to the north boundary of the
11. Jennings Donation Land Claim;
thence easterly on said north bound
ary of the said Jennings claim to the
quarter section line running north and
south through section 18, T 2 S R 2 E;
thence north on quarter section lines
to tho county line; thence west on the
county lino to the place of beginning,
SAVE AND EXCEPT from the above
described tract the lands contained
within the limits of tho city of Mll
waukie. In the matter of the petition of
Jacob Reach for Increase of rate of
ferriage for sheep, hogs and horse and
rider;
It Is ordered that said petition be
and Is hereby denied.
In the mater of the petition of C. W.
Swallow and others for bridge across
Newell Creek;
x Ordered that this matter be laid
over for court to visit said bridge.
In the matter of the appointment of
road supervisors;
Tho following were appointed:
District No. 1 W. II. Counsell
District No. 2 J. C. Paddock
District No. 3 A. W. Cooke
District No. 4 H. S. Gibson
District No. 5 W. H. Hall
District No. 6 John Straus
District No. 7 James Fegler
District No. 8 David Douglas
District No. 9 Wm. Held
District No. 10
District No. 11 .
(District No. 12
I District No. 13
I District No. 14
District No. 15 .
District No. 16
District No.
District No,
.. W. R. Oatfleld
J. E. Smith
J. S. Gill
.... J. C. Fullam
.... C. F. Gibbs
R. H. Tabor
.. W. G. Randall
17 Adam Knight
18 .... E. W. Hornschuh
District No. 19 J. J. Mallatt
District No. 20 A. B. Sullivan
District No. 21 W. E. Bonney
District No. 22 Albert Engle
District No. 23 ....R. O. Zimmerman
District No. 24 R. I. Garret
District No. 25 J. B. Mitts
District No. 26 W. J. E. Vick
District No. 27 John Labor
District No. 2S A. Groshong
District No, 29 J. Snyder
nistrict No. SO Jas. Cook
District No. 31 Z. Elligsen
District No. 32 . . Dan S. Stahlnecker
District No. 33 Ed. Closner
Dostrict No. 34 Charles Baker
District No. 35 A. D. Edwards
District No. 36 Nixon Blair
In the matter of the petition of C.
E. Gorbett and others for county road;
Ordered that board of county road
viewers meet at place of beginning of
said road on the 22d day of January,
190G.
In the matter of the petition for the
Improvement of tho Gordon and Cut
ting Hill;
Ordered that snld matter be laid
over until amount to be apportioned
to each district be ascertained and ex
pense of said improvement determin
ed. In the matter of the Justice of the
Peace in district No. 3;
Ordered that Milwaukie, Oak Grove,
Harmony, and Clackamas precincts
be and hereby are constituted Justice
of the Peace district No. 3. .
In the matter of the claim of Mrs.
E. Harrington for care and keeping
Gordon Hoover a man without means
of support:
Ordered that Mrs. Harrington be and
Is allowed for the care of said Gordon
Hoover the sum of $36.
In the matter of Tapp road;
Ordered that said road be establish
ed aa a county road and that the ex
pense of survey be paid by Clackamas
County.
In the matter of special levies for
improvement of county roads In road
districts 13, 21 and 22;
It appearing that In each of the said
UPPER WILLAMETTE
RIVER ROUTE.
SALEM, INDEPENDENCE, ALBANY,
CORVALLI8 AND WAY LANDINGS.
Leave Portland 6:S a. m. dally (except
Sunday) for Salem and way points.
Leave Portland , :45 Tuesday, Thursday
ana Saturday for Independence, Al
bany and Corvallls.
Regular service, courteous treat
ment and prompt dispatch are our
specialties.
OREGON -CITY TRANSPORTATION CO.
Office and Dock:
Foot Taylor Street
Phono Main 4a
Do not delay having: kse
Crowns and Bridges done un
til you lose the teeth. We are
doing Crown and Bridge work
without hurting you.
We should like you to see
our new methods of construct
ing Crowns and Bridges.
If you have a few old teeth
that are only fit to extract
don't go on suffering tooth
ache when we repair them and
not cause you any pain with
out the use of ether, chloro
form, gas or cocaine. Per
fectly safe and harmless.
Why don't you have your
teeth filled with that new material-Porcelain
Inlays? It
lasts and looks better than
gold.
We can fill your teeth with
gold without the rubber dam
if you don't like the dam.
We try to please ou and
guarantee to do so.
We have a graduate assist
ant, who is a specialist in gold
porcJain work.
L. L. PICKENS
Dentist
Weinhard Building Opposite
Court House.
For any disease of tho akin there la
nothing better than Chamberlain's 8aJve.
It relieves the itching and. burning sen
sation instantly and soon effects a cure.
Sold by Howell & Jones.
1906
1906
Start Right
Use Electric Light
BEGIN THE NEW YEAR-AT THE NEW RATE
R 1 E; thence east on the north line of , road districts legally called and con-
said township to place of beginning
Oak Grove Road District No. 38.
(Oak Grove.)
Beginning on line between Clacka
mas and Multnomah counties, on the
cast bank of the" Willamette river, and
ducted meetings were held and at
which meetings a special tax of 8 mills
was voted In road district No. 13, and
a five mill tax In each of road districts
21 and 22, and all things appearing
regular it is hereby ordered that said
The 25 per cent reduction in rates for ELECTPJC
LIGHTING puts this only modern method of illumi
nation with all its . benefits all its conveniences
all its economies; within the means ot every house
holder, every storekeeper EVERYBODY
No home is really UP-TO-DATE in its furnish
ing if it be not electrically equipped. The numerous
electrical conveniences such as electric flat-irons, chaf
ing dishes, tea and coffeepots, heating pads, nursery
milk warmers, curling irons; and a hundred other
electrical devices, save TIME, STRENGTH and
MONEY for the busy housewife. The cost to operate
these electrical conveniences is so small as to be trifling.
IN THE STORE Electric service offers the solu-
I tion of every lighting problem. THE LIFE OF
lKADJt; is ULifcUimu Lium and trade tollows
THE LIGHT.
ELECTRIC SIGNS SELL GOODS, they burn
the name into the public mind.
,4
I ELECTRICITY FOR YOUR EVERY-DAY NEEDS
ESTIMATES
On cost of wiring, cost of current and information re
garding, the use of electricity for light or power
promptly furnished upon application to C, G. Miller
at the Company's branch office, net door to the Bank
of Oregon City.
PORTLAND
ELECTRIC
GENERAL
COMPANY
C. G. Miller Contract Manager l Oregon City.