Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 27, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1908.
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WILL STRICTLY AND
MORE POWER NEEDED
r AIRLY CNPORCE LAW
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Oregon
Siioit Line
and Union Pacific
THREE TRAINS TO THE EAST
DAILY
Tlnoiiith 1'ullmnn tnc1ur(l nd Tour
ist lnliiK "i Uslly In Oiimlia, ( hli ntfu,
Hjxikmm; tourist sleeping rail dally U
hanu (,'Hy; Ihrniiiili Pullman tourlsl
Iri.plim cm iiiiMlly comluilixl)
weekly to l.'hli ,,, Ksiikad Oily, reelln
hit: ulmhs (seals frog lu Itia east dally.)
HOURS
7f) Portland to Chicago 7f
I V No Change of Cm.
Depart.
Tlrnt Schsdulss.
Asai I
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I'urUmiil Hiieilsl
Halt ,ak, Iienver,
r"t. Worth, Omaha,
kaniu Mlv HI.
B.26 p III
a. rii
I .mils, Chi res u and
KaeL
Allnnllo
K( press
II n. m
Via. limit
Infliin.
Halt IjiVh. Denver,
Kt. Worth, Omalia., 00
Kansas City. Ht
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baat.
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Kaat Wall; Walla Walla. Ls-
Is ! in
via Spo
kane, letort. Hookane, Min
neapolis, Ht. Caul.
)ululh, Mllwankm..
Chicago and East.
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Ocean and River Schedule
Kor Han KrenHenoEvary ftva days at
g I n. m. Kor Astoria, way points and
I'm Hand, Oregon.
I p. m.i Halunlay at 19 p. hi. Pally
service (water trinlttln) on Wlltani'
atta and Yamhill rivers
Kor detailed Information of rata
The Oregon Itallroad Navigation Co
your neereat ticket aannt. or
Ueswal I'anamrT A rant.
A. L. CAia.
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad CO.
leaves.
t'NION DEPOT
1. ..... ... '
I
Arrives
ally.
11 10A at
I
I 00 AM.
I'or Mnyarta tlslnler.
(ally.
Clatakaiiln. Weslport
Clifton. Astoria, VVar-
trnton. Klavel, Ham
mond, Fort Hlrvens,
irarhart i'ark, Hoe
autn. Aatorla and
Heeahore.
Kipteee Pally.
Aatorla Kipraaa
T:M P.M.
i tO I' M
C. A. BTKWAItT. Comml At.. sl
Alder street. I'hona Main M.
3. C. MA TO. O r. V. A.. Astoria Or
UPPER WILLAMETTE
RIVER ROUTE.
SALEM, INDEPENDENCE. ALBANY, V
CORVALLIS AND WAY LANDINGS.
1.4-avn I'ortlnnd (:4S a. m. dully -xrr4
8unily for flnlrtn nd way polnta.
I-ave Portland t:i Tufxluy. Tliuraday
and Hiiturilny for Indpprndnnoa, Al-
tinny and t'nivnllta.
Hi'Kulur service, courteous treat
ment anil prompt dispatch are our
Mperlallli'H.
OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO.
Offlca and Dock!
Foot Taylor Straat
Phont Main 40.
COLUMBMIA RIVER 8CENERY.
Portland and The Dalles
ROUTE
Regulator
Line
Steamers
"BAILEY GATZERT" "DALLES CITY"
"REGULATOR" "METLAKO"
"SADIE B."
Btr. "rtnlley Oatiort" lava PortlanJ
7 A. M. Mondays. Wdnadaya and Frt
daya; Iravea Tha Dalles T A. M. Tuaa
days, Thuaradnya and Saturdays.
Sir. "Regulator" leaves Portland 1 A
M. Tiieadaya, Thursdays and Saturdays,
ieavii Tha Dalles t A. M. Mondays
Wednesdays and FrJayi.
ntesniai-s leaving Portland mke dally
connection at Lyle with C. R. A N. train
for Quldendale and Klickitat Valley
polnta.
O. fl. N. tram leaves Qoldendala on
Mondnya, Wednesdays and Krldaya at
4:10 A. M., urn Wing connection with
tenmer "Regulator" for Portland and
way polnta
C, It. N. train leaves Qoldendala on
.Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at
:S0 A. ,M., connecting at Tyla wlUi
steamer "Hadla II." for The Dallea. con
neetlng there with O. R. A N. t'alna
Bast and West.
Btr. "Badla B." leaves Cascade Lo
dally (except Sunday) st 1 A. M. for The
Dalles and way points; arrives at 11 A
M. leaves The Palles 1 P. M.. arrives
Cascade Locks I P. M.
Meals served on all steamers.
Fine aociimniodaiions tor teams ana
wagons.
Landing at Portland at Alder Street
Dock.
MARCUS TALHOT,,
V. P. & O. M.
Gen. Offlo. Portland, Oregon.
A HARD LOT
of troubles to contend with, spring
from a torpid liver and blockaded bow- j
els, unless you awaken tliem to their
proper action with Dr. King's New Life
Pllht; tho ploasnntost and most offoc-i
tlve euro for Constipation. They pre-1
vent Appendicitis and tone up tho
system. 25 cental at Howell & Jones';
drug store. '
I
NOTICE TO THE ENTERPRISE J
CORRESPONDENTS
The management of this pa
per requests each correspond
ent to hIum his or her full name
to the news letters, not for pub
lication, but that we may be
sure from whom the Items
COIIll'.
We would also like to hear
from each and every corres
pondent within the next two or
three weeks crop and harvest
news Is of especial Importance
and Enterprise readers want
to know how It fares In differ
ent sectliiiigtf our big county.
If requests for stationery have
been
them.
iivci'looked, please repeat
EDITOR ENTERPRISE.
APPOINTMENTS OP
ELDER 15. E. ROWLAND
HE WILL PREACH IN METHODIST
CHURCHES AT DOVER
AND 2I0N.
Viola, July 23. Mr.Oberstnller, who
Is doing millwright work at Centralis,
Washington, spent a few days with
his family here during the past week.
Loren Tenny has his now hay and
stock ibani completed.
Charles Hlgglnbothom, from the
Dullois saw mill, spent timidity with
friends hero.
James Sevier is talking seriously
of purchasing n steam threshing ma
chine. Dr. n. K. Rowland, the M. E. Pre
siding Elder of the East Portland Dis
trict, will preach at Dover, Saturday
evening, July 2S. Dr. Rowland will
also hold services In the M. B. church
nt .Ion. Sunday, July 29 (it 11 n. ni.
find 2:)0 . in.
If '
VNJ:5-1 Gives tone, vitality and snap, ti
The Doctors Send You
to Howell & Jones' drug store to get your prescrip
tions filled, because they know you will get them
filled there just as they are written and just as the
doctor wants them filled.
Their twenty years' experience in compounding
prescriptions well qualifies them for this work. . Get
ting your prescription filled by Howell & Jones means
carrying out the doctor's wish to the letter and the
best service there costs you no more than the next
best elsewhere.
Paints, Oils and Glass
are being sold by this drug firm at prices never so low
in Oregon City. y
They just furnished to the county over one ton
of lead and four barrels of oil for the work of painting
the suspension bridge.
HOWELL & JONES
The Reliable Druggists
Chimbm Kowtll OrCflOfl City -ln" Jon"
' TIip Methodist church at Viola will
j bold sn Ice cream social on the even
j lng of August 4. All are Invited.
A. O. Holllngsworth of Redland, has
lii-en helping Lnri-n Tenny In the hay
Held. The hay crop In these parts Is
unusually heavy and of an excellent
quality.
Mr, Craham has taken a contract
to log for the Derrlng mill company.
CARUS LOCAL ITEMS
i ''
Harvesting is In full blast In this
vicinity. Hinder can be heard In all
directions.
Several from hero visited the Spir
itualist camp-meeting at New Era,
Sunday.
Miss Herthena Howard called on
Miss Emma Inskeep one day last
week.
Mrs. Indon and daughter have
gone to Liberal.
Miss Rosa Hurgess spent Sunday
wiih her parents.
Lizzie Lewis spent Sunday with
Miss Jagger.
The dance Saturday night was a
splendid affair.
Misses llelle and Ada Gregory spent
the afternoon at Howard's. Tuesday.
Lizzie Hurgess spent several days
in Oregon City, last wek.
There will be services at the Evan
gelical church next Sunday.
Charley linker and family are vis
iting with relatives here.
11. O. Inskeep is working in Port
land. BEAVER CREEK
Cutting grain Is the order of the
day.
Linn Draper, of Holtoti, Is spending
a few days with W. Martin and fam
ily. G, Roberts had the misfortune to
lose a horse last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rowlands, of Washing
ton, are visiting with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pary. ,
Luke Huffy, Coxle Thomas and
Itlodwen Thomas, called on the Martin
family Tuesday evening.
Mr. 'Mid Mrs. T. R. Lewis of Cams,
called on G. Roberts and family, Sun
day. The children's
Jaynets Tonic Vermifuge
Drives out blood impurities. Makes strong nerves and muscles.
OSWEGO PENCIUNGS
Oswego. July 24. Mrs. V. Fischer,
of Portland, was calling on Oswego
friends last week.
Miss Jennie Thompson. ,of Mount
Tabor, guest of Mrs. J. Gardner dur
ing the past week, has returned home.
Miss Clara Conk has returned from
i Salem, where she was visiting her sis
ter, Mrs. Cooper.
Herman Hcthke is on the sick list.
Mrs. J. K. Worthington and Gay lord
Worthington attended the grand lodge
of the Degree of Honor and the An-
jdent Order of I'nlted Workmen in
j Portland as delegates from the home
I lodges.
Miss Bessie Francis, of Portland,
was the guest of Miss Ethel Thomp
son Saturday and Sunday.
Edgar Davidson and family, of east
ern Oregon, are visiting relatives and
friends here.
Mrs. Jennings, of Gaston, is the
guest of Mrs. J. Gardner.
E. J. Russell has returned from Cot
tage Grove.
J. Gardner made a flying visit to
Falls City.
ONLY 82 YEARS OLD.
"I am only 82 years old and don't ex
pect even when I get to be real old to
feel tnat way as long as I can get
Electric Bitters." says "Mrs. E. H.
Urunson, of Dublin. Ga. Surely there's
nothing else keeps the old "as young
and makes the weak strong as this
grand tonic medicine. Dyspepsia, tor
pid liver, inllanied kidneys or chronic
constipation are unknown after tak
ing Electric Bitters a reasonable
time. Guaranteed by Howell & Jones,
druggists. Price 60 cents.
Exchanging Things.
Little Margaret Mamma, won't you
please take baby sister to the store and
exchange her for a wee little baby
one that will fit my dolly's go-cart?
TWENTY YEAR BATTLE.
"I was loser In a twenty-year battle
with chronic piles and malignant sores,
until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve;
which turned the tide, by curing both,
till not a trace remains," writes A. M.
Bruce, of Farniville, Va. nest for old
Ulcers, Cuts, .Burns and Wounds. 25c
ate Howell & Jones' drug store.
friend-
LETTER FROM FRUIT INSPECTOR
LEWIS WILL NOT ALLOW
SCALY APPLES SOLD.
Oregon City, July 25, 190C.
Editor Enterprise: There has bon
a good dual of adverse criticism late
ly of rny action In condemning and
destroying infected fruit offered for
alo In Oregon City, which I think 1
not altogether Just to me, and which
arises largely from a mlsunderstand-
ng of my position.
A short time ago, July Gth and 7th,
the State Horticultural Society held
their midsummer meeting at Salem.
The Inspectors of the several coun
ties were reuueHted to be present,
(there were ten there), to discuss and
formulate a uniform method of pro
cedure and at a meeting held at that
time and place presided over by com
mlssloner at large, VVIIher K. New
ell, it wax decided by a unanimous
vote to prohibit the Kale of all scale or
worm Infected fruit. Upon my state
ment to the meeting that a rigid en
forcemeat of that meant an apple fam
ine for Oregon City, It wan finally
agreed that we should use our own
Judgment in regard to the worms, but
t prohibit the sale of scaly fruit as
far as possible. The method to be
employed was designated and we
were given to plainly understand that
It was not a question of sentiment
with us at all, but an absolute duty,
which we must perform or somebody
would be appointed who would do as
Instructed.
Now, after these instructions, and
fn view of the fact that every deaie
In town had been asked to help the
movement by not buying this class of
fruit and knew that they were violat
lng the law when they did buy and
offer for sale, I think the talk of boy
cotts and ungentlemanly conduct, and
of exceeding my authority, are a little
out of place.
Of course we know that there Is
class that always oppose any move
ment of this kind until it becomes pop
ular and then say, "See what we have
done for you," but they are excusable
They don't really do the cause any
harm, as their Influence is very lim
ited.
In conclusion I want to say that
ara In full accord with the work and
shall endeavor to do my duty as far
as possible without fear or favor and
with no personal feeling whatever. But
If the law Is continually broken after
repeated warnings, they can blame
no one but themselves for conse
quences.
A. J. LEWIS.
Fruit Inspector for Clackamas county,
INSURANCE.
Plate Class, burglar-proof, and all
kinds of casualty Insurance written
by O. A. Cheney of Oregon City. Of
fice with Justice of the Peace.
NO MAN STRONGER
The celebrated Dr. Abernethy of
London was (irmly of the opinion that
disorders of the stomach were the most
prolific source of human ailmenta in
general. A recent medical writer eays
"every feeling, emotion and affection
reports at the stomach (through the
system of nerves) and the stomach is
affected accordingly. It is the vital
center of the body ." He
continues, "so we may be said to live
by (and he might well have said through)
the stofiiach." He goes on to show that
the stomach is the vital center of the
body. He gays "the function of di
gestion in its several stages is to pre
pare the f'lod in forms which are suita
able to be added to the structure,"
meaning the structure of our bodies.
He continues, "every physical action
from simple breathing, thinking and
circulating of the blood to the most
active bodily exertion wears out por
tions of the structure (of our bodies)
and they become dead and so require
to be taken away speedily. Much of
the food which we take, and especially
when unwholesome or in excess, adds
to the waste material, and when it has
undergone chemical changes it is still
more mischievous." Then he goes on
to the effect that the nervous svstem
prompts every part of the circulating
system. He says "it gives its message
every moment to the intinate number
of glands nd follicles to unload them
selves of ,at material so that the
current oi blood may carry it away."
" When these two processes of nutri
tion and excretion are thus carried on
with equal assiduity we are in health,
but when this equilibrium does not
exist there comes disorder and disease.
The common form of such derange
ment is indigestion or dvspepsia. The
function of nutrition is interrupted
and all .the operations which depend
upon it go wrong. Under these condi
tions it has a wav of appearing in
other types of disorder. Many of these
often mislead physicians. Other parts
of the organism are likely to be in
volved, and we may find consumption,
kidney complaint, hepatic (liver) dis
orders, hysteria and even mental
alienation (derangement)." He says
n it may be observed that deranged
persons have a woe-be-gone expres
sion, offensive breath, irregulir action
of the bowels, hallucinations and other
like conditions of dyspepsia."
The foreuoing ia no doubt a rational
view of the sad havoc worked in the
human system by indigestion and dys
pepsia, torpid liver and kindred ile
rangements, which are generally asso
ciated with or followed by miuiv other
diseases of diverse appearance, but oil
depending upon the weak atr.i dis
ordered stcmaeh. Cure the stomach
weakness and you cure all these dis
eases and derangements.
For weak stomachs and the conse
quent indigestion or dyspepsia, and
the multitude of various diseases which
result therefron no medicine can be
better suited as a curative agent than
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov
ery. The Golden Seal root, Stone' root,
Mandrake root and Black Cherry
bark are all recommended by such
eminent authorities ns Pr. Bartholow,
of Jefferson Medical College; Prof.
John King, author of the " American
Dispknsatory" ; Prof. John M. Scnd
der, late of Cincinnati; Dr. William
Paine, author of Paiue's Epitomy of
FOR GLADSTONE SPUR
W. P. & R. COMPANY BUILDING
AIR LINE FROM CAZADER0
TO PORTLAND.
The O. W. P. & R. company will
build the Gladstone Park spur into
the Chautauqua grounds by next sea
son If present plans for additional
power are completed by that time.
An official of the company has so
promised Secretary Cross;.
The O. W. P. & R, Is building the
finest power feed line trma Ca.adero
to Portland there is In the world. It
will be an air line, the shortest dis
tance between the two points, and
when finished will give plenty of Juice
for all the new projects and exten
sions contemplated, by the company.
One of the improvements to b
made is new steel on the Oregon City
line.
Mowing down the prices, one fourth
to one-half for trlmmeg1 hats, flow
ers, etc. Hats Z'jc, 99c. Rlbbonu lc.
3c, 9c. Carnival, Red Front
SAVED HIS COMRADE'S LIFE.
'While returning from the Grand
Army Encampment at Washington
City, a comrade from Elgin, 111., was
taken with cholera morbus and wa
in a critical condition," saya Mr. J. E,
Houghland. of Eldon, Iowa. "I gave
Llm Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and believe saved
his life. I have been engaged for ten
years in immigration work and con
ducted many parties to the south and
west. I always carry this remedy and
have used it successfully on many oc
casions." Sold by Howell & Jones.
For Sale: Mare and Colt. Bay
mare 6 years old, weight 1200 pounds;
kind. Mare colt, good stock, 6 weeks
old. Address or call on, C. A. Rey
nolds, Lents, Oregon. 32t2
YOUR LIVER
Is out of order. You go to bed in a
bad humor and get up with a bad taste
in your mouth. You want something
to stimulate your liver. Just try
Herblne. the liver regulator. A posi
tive cure for ConstipaUon, Dyspepsia
and all liver complaints. Mrs. F. Tt.
Worth, Teias, writes; "Have used
Herblne in my family for years. Words
can't express what I think about it
Everybody in my household are hap
py and well and we owe it to Herblne.
Sold by Huntley Bros. Drug Co.
DENTISTRY
At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday
on Appointments.
JOHN W. THOMAS, Dentist
THAN HIS STOMACH.
Medicine, Dr. Hobart A. Hare, of
tin University of Pa.; Prof. Laurei.c
Johnson, M. D., Medical Dept., Uni
versity of X. Y. ; Prof. Kdwin M. IIa!e,
M. D., Professor of Materia Medic
in the Hahnemann Medical College,
Chicago, and many others, as reme
dies for indigestion and dyspeps a,
torpid liver as well as tor bronchial,
throat and lung affections, as will be
seen from reading a lktle booklet
recently compile! by Dr. It. V. Pierce,
of Buffalo, X. Y., "who will send the
same on request, by postal card or
letter, to any address, free. This little
booklet U'lis of what Dr. Pierce's cele
brated medicines are made, and gives
the properties and uses of each and
every ingredient entering into their
composition. Write Doctor Piercs, as
above and receive it by return post.
Queen's root, or Stillingia, is an in
gredient entering into the " Golden
Medical Discovery" highly recom
mended, bv several of the above men
tioned autfiorties for the cure of chronic
or lingering bronchial, throat and lung
affections, public speaker's sore throat
attended with hoarseness, dry, rasping
cough and kindred affections. Not
only is Queen's root specific in its cura
tive action in all these affections, but
in "Golden Medical Discovery" it is
greatly assisted by the combination with
it of Golden Seal "root, Stone root, Black
Cherrybark and Blood root, with which
it is blended in just the riht propor
tion. Pure, triple refined glycerin
also greatly enhances the effectiveness
of all these agents in the cure of chronic
and lingering coughs, being a valuable
demulcent, also antiseptic, and a nutri
tive of great value, especially useful in
all wasting diseases, as in incipient con
sumption and other Bcrofulous affec
tions. "Golden Medical Discovery" is
a sovereign remedy in all catarrhal
affections, whether affecting the nasal
passages, the stomach, bowels or pelvio
organs and the reason why wul be
learned by reading the little booklet
noted above. Send for it now.
In chronic catarrh of the nasal pas
sages, it is important that while taking
the "Golden Medical Discovery" as the
most effective constitutional treatment
for this terribly distressing and most
obstinate affection that the nasal pas
sages should be cleansed two or three
times a day by the free use of Dr.
Sage's Catarrh "Remedy, used accord
ing to the directions which accompany
the same.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Tellets curs
biliousness, sick and bilious headache,
dizziness, costiveness, or constipation
of the bowels, loss of appetite, coated
tongue, sour stomach, windy belch
ings, "heartburn," pain and distress
after eating, and kindred derangements
of the liver, stomach and bowels. Per
sons subject to any of these troubles
should never be without a vial of tha
"Pleasant Pellets" at hand. Put up in
glass vials, tightly corked, therefore,
always fresh and reliable. One little
"Pellet" is a laxative, two are cathar
tic. They regulate, invigorate and
cleanse the liver, stomach and bowels.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, in plain English ; or, Medicine
Simplified, 1008 pages, over 700 illus
trations, paper-bound, sent for 21 one
cent stamps, the cost of mailing only.
Cloth-bound ten stamps more, 81 in
all. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf
falo, N. Y.