Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 27, 1906, Page 8, Image 8

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1906.
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We are retiring from business and must vacate our
premises within 60 days, so we are compelled to
slaughter our immense stock of seasonable mer
chandise at unheard-of low prices. Xhe greatest
money-saving values ever offered the public. Note
a few of the many purse openers :
CLACKAMAS COUNTY COURT.
Business
Transacted at
April Term.-
Regular
I
Clotfcing PANTS
$20 Suits at
18 " "
15 "
10 "
$12.95
11.15
9.70
6.25
Boys' Clothing Reduced
45 per cent.
Odd Lots $4.50 Pants
at $2.25
Regular $4 Pants, $1.90
" $3 " 1.45
All others reduced
proportion.
in
SHOES
$5 Men's Shoes at $3.65
4 " " " 3.05
3.50 Men's and Wo
men's Shoes at $2.50
3.00 Men's and Wo
men's Shoes, $2.35
2.50 Men's and Wo
men's Shoes, $1.80
Children's Shoes be
16w cost.
Furnishing Goods below cost; Hats at less than
manufacturers' prices and all other merchandise
down to bedrock prices. Come early while good
selections can be had.
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Oregon City, Oregon
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11 Arabian Tumblers
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10 Reckless Rough Riders
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Be It remembered. That at a regu
lar term of the County Court of Clack
amas County, held in the Court House
In Oregon City, for the purpose of
transacting county business in April
the Bame bine the time fixed
by law for holding a regular term of
aald court, present Hon. Thos. P.
Ryan, county judge, presiding; T. B.
Killen and Wm. Brobst, Commission
ers, when the following proceedings
were had, to-wit:
In the matter of Supervisor's re
ports examined and allowed.
In the matter of the petition to im
prove McCord Hill;
Ordered that W. G. Randall, Super
visor, take charge of the work.
In the matter of scraper for road
district No. 5;
Ordered that said scraper be bought
and shipped to Boring.
In the matter of the Newell Creek
bridge; ' --'
Ordered that court ask for plans
and bids to build a bridge across said
creek. . -
In the matter of petition to improve
road from Jonsrud's -place to Lind
strom place;
Ordered that W. A. Hall, supervisor.
use $125 of district money and that
John Straus, supervisor, use $25 for
part of road in his district.
In the matter of fixing tolls on Bar
low toll road; f
Ordered that the rate of toll be as
follows: Each automobile $2.00; each
four-wheeled vehicle drawn by one
span or yoke, $2.00; each additional
span or yoke attached to vehicle, 40
cents; each two or four wheeled vehi
cle drawn by one horse or mule, $1.25 i
each saddle horse or mule with .rider,
75c ; each horse or mule with pack,
40c; each horse or mule loose, 15c;
each head of' cattle loose, 10c; each
head of sheep or goats or hogs, 2c.
It is further, ordered that the rates
of toll from the western terminus to
points near Mt, Hood, shall be one full
toll for round trip, all tolls to be col
lected at toll gate.
In the matter of petition of W. M.
Robinson and others for improvement
of Shannon hill;
Ordered that the rock to be crushed
be delivered at crusher at expense of
county, the hauling to be done at the
expense of the peieioners.
In the matter of petition of John
Kaiser for county road ;
Ordered that viewers meet at place
of beginning of road on the 18th day
of-April, 1906.
In the matter of polling place at
Macksburg;
Ordered that Scramlin's haU be des
ignated as polling place in said dis
trict. In the matter of petition of Wm.
Thomson for private road;
Ordered that said private road be j
established and plat and notes be recorded.
In the matter of petition of Thomas
Daniels for county road;
Ordered that viewers meet at place
of beginning on April 23, 1906.
In the matter of Indigent Soldier
Fund;
Ordered that Treasurer be directed
to transfer $100 from General Fund
to Indigent Soldier fund.
In the matter of report of viewers
on the Fellows road;
Report read first time and laid over
until tomorrow for second reading.
In the matter of the report of view
ers of Casto road;
Report read first time and laid over
until tomorrow for second reading.
In the matter of the Wm. Booth road
Report of viewers read first time
and laid over until tomorow for sec
ond reading.
In the matter of the Perdue and
Struthers road;
Report of viewers read first time and
laid over until tomorrow for second
reading. '
In the matter of the report of view
ers of Fellows road ;
Report read second time and refer
red to District Attorney for an opin
ion. In the matter of the report of view
ers of Wm. Booth road;
Report of viewers read second time
and referred to District Attorney for
an opinion.
In the matter of the report of view
ers of Casto road
1,' block 31, Oswego; $500. - T -
M . J. Albright to A. W. Albright
40 acres in CI. 37 61, E; $200.
A. H. Shea to G. W. Derry E half of
the SW quarter section 7, 2 3, E;
$1.00. - ' .
E. Hofiman to C. G. Hoffman 1.35
acres in section 6, 6 1, E; $500.
' S. L. & I Co., to J. F. Allinger lots
4 and 5 block 43 Oak Grove; $251.
A. N. Gardetoal to T. J. Jones N
half of NE NE of NE and SW & NW
of SE section 33, 3 3, E; $1.
: C. Bloomer to D. C. Helyman lot
3, byock 1, Estacada; $1.
D. C. Heylman to M. E. Bloomer lot
3 blk 1, Estacada; $1.
Hibernia Savings bank to A Z Ander
son, lot 10, blk. 12, Milwaukie Park;
$35.
J. W. Roots to W. Smith 4 acres in
section 31, 1 4, E; $$400.
A. C. Hodgkin to C. C. Handler, lots
13 and 14, in Jennings Lodge; $300.
C. E. Olsen to F. E. Beach SE of
NW and NE of NW section 30, 45,
E; $5.
C. Kerr to W. J. Miller part of Wiht-
comb Cl., 1 l; E; $615.-
.A. C. Mullan to E. E. Mullap lot i
Blk. 28, Milwaukie; $5.
Willamette Falls Co. to G. L. Snl
dow, blk 39, Willamette tracts $150.
I. L. Boyer to G. W. Boyer E half
of SE section 21, 5 3; E; $290.
F. Moshberger to A. J. Lais, NE sec.
1, 51, E; $2720.
J. C. Purcell to D. H. j Purcell, lot
10, blk 17 Willamette Falls; $60.
Will Falls Co. to E. Blomberg, 8.88
acres in section 28, 2 2, E; $525.
O. W. P. T. S. Co., to C. Tilzer, lot 14
blk 6 Estacada; $285.
T. J. Johnson to E. M. owell blk. 75,
Oregon City; $500. ,
L. E. Blair to On. A. Kaun. E half
of E half of SE section 1, 6 1, E;
$375.
K. Weisenborn to L- J. Barnes, 20
acres in section 31; 2 1, E; $2350.
R. H. Goddard to R. Goddard SE
of section 3, SW of section 2, W half
and S7 section 11, E half section 10,
8. S. 4 E; $3500.
J. A. Lindsay to A. J. Toung NW
of SE section 19, 21, E; $1600.
E. C. Trullinger to G. W. H. Miller
lots 4, 5, and 6 block 5 Beatie's Add;
$1050.
O. & C. R. R. Co., to H. E. Noble
SW of N7 and NW or SE section 25,
25, E; $220.
O. C. Ashbaugh to Loder A Nash,
lot 1, blk. 58 Oregon City; $1.
O. W. P. T. S. Co. to M. H. Richrds
5 acres in claim 38, 3 4, E; $325.
-E. Mass to J. M. Hodges lot blk. 13,
Will. Falls; $900.
O. W. P. T. S. Co., to N. C. Erick
son lots 1 and 2, blk 20, Estacada; $200
J. H. oJnes to D. A. Jones E half of
NE section 5, 5 5 3 E; $775.
L. E. Armstrong-to E. M. ''Howell
lots 11 and 12 blk. 88, Oak Grove;
$200.
A. Cliff to H. C. Wade, part claim I
38, 1-1, E; $100.
A. Riggs to Wadhams & Co., part
Holmes Claim; $300.
W. R. Jones to P. E. Bonney 1 1-2
acres in section 3, 5 3, E; $30.
H. A. Bill' to A. E. Kelso, lot 30, blk.
70, Minthorn; $50.
W. Baty'to P. Meeks, 25 acres In
section 9, 4 1, E; $5. 1
G. Richardson to O. McFarland, S.
half of SW of section 10, 62. E;
$600.
O. C. Yocum to G. Prosser 0.11 A.
in section 23, 3 8 1-2 ET; $1.
E. Williams to L. E. Williams blk.
6, 15, 20 and 29, Holmes' Add; $350.
L. E. Williams to S. N. Lewis, blks,
6, 15, 20, and 29 Holmes Add; $800.
F. K. Gordon to E. J. Elvers, part of
lots 15 and 16 blk 33, Oregon City;
$1.00.
R. DeShazer to G. I. . Brown 1.2t
aevres in section 36, 1 3, E; $45.
State of Oregon to H. T. Nicoiai.
sections 36, 2 7, E; $800.
M. D. Badura to F. Zimmermann
lots 9 and 10, blk 77, Minthorn; $24.
L. J. Jones to W. R. Wilson blk. 5
and 14 and lots 1-2-3-4-15-16-17-18 in
blk 95, Oak Grove; $1.
C. M. Mattocks to P. L. Miller lots
1, 2, 3, 10, 11 and 12 blk 21 Canby;
$200.
H. Gelbrich to P. Madison 4.4 acres
in section 30, 3 2, E; $110.
J. J. Madison to P. Madison NE of
NE section 31, 3 2, E; $400.
G. A. Hardisty to F. Eyaan, 40 A
in section 11, 5 1, E; $25.
J. W. Roots to W. A. Morand 10 acre
near. Boring Junction; $500.
M. E. Kandle to M. V. Wirtz, 30
acres in section 10, 4 3, E; $300.
J. U. Campbell to R. E. Bass lot
and part of lot 7, blk 46 Oregon City;
$1315.
O ; N. Rodlun, to E. P. Scheden, NW
of SE section 27, 1 3 E; $1000.
E. M. Howell to C. A. Hockett 1.33
acres in ODregon City Cl; $667.
H. Hensel to D. A. Tufts NE of
NE section 30 3 2 E; $1000.
L. H..Deardorff to C. Thebo 33.70
acres in section 5, 2 3, E; $1850.
E. Galloway to I. P. Putnam blk. F
and C. lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 block B.
Parkplace $3000.
H. A. Lee to E. M. Haines, 21.80
acres in Cl. 58, 31, E; $872.
L. Humiston to P. Kohl 44 acres in
Cl. 37 23 E; $2200.
W. Kuppenbender to J. T. Russell
2 1-2 acres in Cau field Cl., 3 Zr E;
$100. F. Johnson to E. J.
Simpson 30 acres in section 36, 2 3,
E; $700. .
A: M. Baker to D. E. Jones, 45.77
acres in Clackamas county; $1400.
S. Lu & I. Co. to C. A. Cole blk. Oak
Grfove $1800. '
W. G. Beatie to J. H. Turner lots
11 and 12 block 4, Falls View, $250 .
Hibernia Sav. Bnk., to E. Sweeney
block and lots 1 to 8 and 12 block 17,
Milwaukie Park; $919.80.
W. E. Rauch to J. Dunning lots 1
and 16, blk. 84. Gladstone; $400.
A. F. Allen to F. Holzman lots 6
and 7, blk 14, Falls View: $250.
The Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co.
are owners of the only complete Abstract
plant In Clackamas county. . Prompt and
reliable work on short notice, and all
work guaranteed. Abstracts made, money
loaned, mortgages foreclosed, trusts exe
cuted, estates settled and titles perfect
ed. J. F. Clark, Atty at Law,
President and Manager.
Over Bank of Oregon City.
AN IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY.
Likely to Revolutionize Pharmacy. ,
A HAPPY COMBINATION
Of Just the right proportion of each of
the roots of svral indigenous, or native,
medicinal plants, or rather of the active,
medicinal principles skillfully extracted
therefrom by the use of chemically pure
glycerine of just the right strength, con
stitutes Dr.- Vierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion for the cure of weak, invalid, nerv
ous, "run -down. 1 over-worked women.
servative of the medicinal principles
found in our indigenous, or native, medi
cinal plants, than is alcohol. Believing,
as he does, that the use of alcohol, even
in small portion-, if Ions? continued,
works great harm to the human system,
he determined not to employ this com
monly used ageut in makinir his medi
cines, but to use jure, triple - refined
glycerine instead. Now, glycerine is not
only perfectly harmless but . possesses
intrinsic medicinal properties, being a
most valuable demulcent, solvent, nu
tritive, anti -septic and anti - ferment.
Since they are niui-alcoliolic. Dr. Pierce's
Family Merlicines lelnj all ln them
Kclvex. They are neither patent nor
tuwrot murlii-iita rrliit l iifrrvu I i All t a r-rt
Re0portreadr0second time and refer- Plai bole
. . . . ... , 1 ,T , .tWIJ... .
red to JJistrict Attorney ior an opinion.
In the matter of the Perdue and
Struthers road;
Report of viewers read second time
and referred to District Attorney for
an opinion.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Furnished Every Week By the Clackamas
Abstract Company.
Hibernia Savings Bank to L. L. An
derson lot 9, blk 12, Milwaukie Park;
$35. . ,
J. C. Zinser to J. E. ; Smith and' wife
SW of section '34, and 74 acres in Cl.
37, 4-3 E; $50.
F. Erickson to E. Danielson SE of
section 28, 53 E; $$1000.
O. P. T. S. Co. to Methaodist Church
lot 9, blk 23. Estacada; $1
J. H. Palmateer to C. M. Graham
SE of -SW and .46 acres In section
26; $266.
J. Zobrlst to . E. E. Hannah lot 1
block 3 Zobrist's Add; $50.
R. Beck to E. Beck NW of NE; NE
of NW and W half of NW section 14
24 E; $200.
N. Anderson to R. Schuman, 6.35
acres in section 13, 2 3, E; $63.
J. Cully to J. T. Friel, S half of SW
S half of SE & NW of the SW section
24, 25, E; $160Q.
C. Beers to Ofl W P. T. S. Co. lots
10 & 11 blk. 12 & 4 in 36, Estacada;
$100.
C. H. Sarver to G.W. Wonacott 42
acres In section 26 and 49 acres in
SW Palmatteer Claim, 3 4, E; $3900.
B. F. Linn to H. Biglow, SE of SE
section 2, 3 2 E; $225.
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lots 4 and 3 In blk in lfnnarla 5Kn wra cuuipneu. maue up 01 oner
q V, q .V " " ' " 1 i extracts from many standard medical
OPEN TO AT.L.
- iiis little IhkjU- if extracts, contains, in
plain htiifli-h. the name of evi-rv inn
dient which enters into Doctor Pierce's
tiolden Medical Discovery, the. ' famous
cure for weak stomach or dyspehs.it,
torpid liver, or " I ilioiisness." I ud I ioi l.
and i:ll catarrhal diseases of the scvcrl
mucous pii.-sii'jres. liy ri adinst this K.-.;i
Ixxik. you Will learn " irh-1 t his meiiic-t.e
Many years ago. Dr. Pierce discovered j cures such a wide raiiTe of dix-i'srs. u
that chemically pure glycerine, of protier will find that two of the prominent- iii--:e-
strength, is a far better solvent and pre- j clients of tlie'tJolilen Meuicul Discovery"
lire recommended i:y the med.i-al wr;ir:'s
of all the f-evcrnl schools of practice for
the cure of direuses of the mucous m r
faces. as catarrh of the nasal pa-sa-ris,
of the stomach and IkiucIs. incliniii! j
ulceration of the same. Yon will litnl
these agents also ypoken of as th be t
of remedies for all cases of atonic djs
pepsia. that is dyspepsia dependent upon
weakness of the stomach itself mni-u-Uir
weakness; also, for kidney and blad
der diseases.
Several of the ingredients entering into
the "tiolden Medical Discovery," viz:
Queen's root. Black Cherry bark, Stone
root and Bloodroot are highly recom
mended for chronic, or lingering coughs,
and for all chronic, bronchial and laryn
geal, or throat a flections. In fact, some
of the writers go so far as to state that
the active medicinal principle contained
in Queen's root almie will cure bad cases
of bronchitis. Is it not reasonable then
to expect much iu the way of curative
results from a compound containing not
one but four ingredients, each of which
has a reputation for curing bronchial and
throat affections accompanied with ob
stinate cough? Observation, however,
leads the makers of this famous medi
cine to recommend the "Discovery" for
chronic or Ihujerlnij coughs, rather than
for acute colds and coughs. In the latter
case it is generally not quite "loosening,"'
or expectorant enough unless mucilage
pf slipjery elm. flax seed or Gum Arabic
be drank freely at same time it is being
used, but when the cough has passed its
acute stage, if still persistant, the "Dis
covery" will prove a sovereign remedy
for its control.
ouer,
The exact nroivtrH'tn of the several
ingredients used in these medicines, as
well as the wordivj; formula and iteculiar
processes, apparatus an I appliances em
ployed in their m inufacture. arc with
held from publicity that Dr. Pierces
proprietary rights may not le infringed
and trespassed upon by unprincipled
imitators and those who may be piratic
ally inclined.
WHAT OTHKRS SAT.
With Dr. Pierce's medicines you don't
have to pin your faith wholly to what
trie manuiacturer savs ot their curative
potency as with other medicines. Mer
cenary motives, the gned for money-
getting, it is teare t. ottcn lead men, and
women too, to put forth unreasonable
claims for their loudlv praised but
many times nearly worthless compounds.
Especially should the afflicted beware of
the "Cheap-John. free, give away, "trial
bottle " dodge. It don't Day to trifle with
one's health. It should be regarded as
too sacred to be experimented with.
Dr. Pierce's medicines have a record
of nearly forty years of caret lehind
them, embracing many hundreds of thou
sands of bad cases restored to health
and happiness.
THEY STAND ALONE
In having the professional endorsement
of scores of eminent medical practitioners
and writers, of all the several schools of
medical practice, who praise the curative
properties of the several ingredients
of which they are composed, away be
yond all that the makers of these medi
cines have ever claimed for them. These
are the more valuable because in every
case written without the author know
ing that he was praising articles entering
into these popular medicines, the matter
being composed for publication in vari
ous medical Journals and books designed
exclusively for professional reading and
instruction. The afflicted can, therefore,
rely upon such testimony as in every
way truLniui ana trustwormy.
A LITTLE BOOK
TWO PERFORMANCES, AT 2 AND 8 P. M.
and 5 blk 30 1st Add Estacada, $300.
H. Dolan et al to G. Engebrecht
part of the unsurveyed part of Oregon
City and adpoining lots, $3000. ,
M. D. Tellefson to M. Tellefson .78
acres in Cl. 38. 3 3, E; $1.
F. I. Weber to J. W. Van Horn lot
works, giving, but only in part, some
iew or tne many good tnings written by
leading medical authorities concerning
the several native, medicinal roots that
enter into the composition of Dr. Pierce's
medicines. Any one sending, toy postal
card or letter, to Dr. R V. Pierce, Buf
falo. N. Y.. and requesting a copy will
receive it free by return post.
REAP AND YOU WILL KNOW.
From the same little book of extracts
it will readily be seen why Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription works such mar
velous cures in those chronic and dis
tressing diseases peculiar to women. In
all cases of pelvic catarrh with weaken
ing drains, bearing or "dragging-down "
pains or distress, and in all menstrual
derangements and irregularities, the "Fa
vorite Prescription" will be found to be
made of just the right ingredients to
meet and cure the trouble.
Your druggists sell the " Favobitic
PRK8CKIPTION " and also that fumniu
alterative, blood purifier and stomach
tonic, the "Golden Medical Discov
ery." rite to Dr. Pierce about your
case. He is an experienced physician
and will treat yonr case as confiden
tial and without charge for correspond
ence. Address him at the Invalids'
Hotel and Surgical Institute TtnfFoln.
N. Y.. of which he is chief r-nncnltini
physician. ... I
It is as easy to be well as ill and mnchl
more comfortable. Constipation Is the!
cause of many forms of illness. Doctor!
fierce s fieasant f el lets cure constipa
tion. They are tiny, sugar-coated gran
ules. One little "Pellet " is a gentle laxa
tive, two a mild cathartic. All dealers
In medicines sell them.
Dr. Pierce's 1000-page illustrated book,
"The Common Sense Medical Adviser
is sent free In pater cover on receipt of
21 one-cent stamps to pay the cost of
mailing only. For 31 stamps the cloth
bound Volume will be-sent. It was.
formerly sold for $1.30 per copy. Address
Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, & Y.