Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 03, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUOU8T 3, 1906.
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BOARD OP TRADE
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OREGON
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Union Pacific
AND
THREE TRAINS TO THE EAST
DAILY
' Tliroimh Pullman atanriaril anil Tour
11 alneptnc rare dally lo Omaha, Chlrajn.
PpiikniKii luurlal tlnouttiM rata dally la
kanaaa C'liy; tliroiiKh Pullman tonrlal
leaiiltiaT cure poi mtrmlly iiiduotwl)
waxkly lo ('liiraKu, Kanaaa t'liy, reclin
ing clialta (aval fraa lo Mia aaat dally.)
HOUR S
Portland to Chicago
Nu Change of Car.
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Depart.
Time Schtdulee.
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Halt I -a ha. I)nnvor.
rl. Worth, Omtlit. ;i ,
Kanaaa flly. Hl.j p,
Uinta, vim ago ana
Kal.
Allantln
ICtprnaa
III p. in
via. II mil
In it on.
Halt I-aha. Ifcinvar,
Kt. Worth, Omaha.
Kanaaa City. HI.
Uinta, Cliliau and
ICaat.
I 00 a m
lit. I'aul
tail Mall
Walla Walla.
Ulnn, ".ixikmia, Mln
naplla, HI. I'aul.
iMilnlh, UllwaiikK.
Chicago and Eaat.
116 p m
VI Hio
kana. Ml m
Ocean and Pivcr Schedule
For Han Krancleoo- Evry five day al
I p. m. for Aaiorla, way polnie and
I'ottlantl. Orrm
I p. in. Haiutday at 10 p. m. rxuit
arvlra watr Mrtnllllni) on Wlllam
alia and YaiiiMU rtvera.
for dalallvd Information of rala
Tha Orrini Hallrnad Navtcallon Co.
your nnarvat tlrhal aajnnt, or
Oaanral l'-na-"r A-ot
A. l C4AIO,
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad CO.
Iavaa.
UNION DEPOT
Arrlv-a
t 00 AM.
Dally.
Knr Maviora n.alnlr.
Pally.
Clatakanln, Wi-alport
Clifton. Aaiorla. War-
ronton, rlavrl. Ham
irioA u
mond, t ort nlavrna,
(iarhart Park. H.-a-
iiin, Aatoria ana
Hoaahora.
Kiurnaa Dally.
Aaiorla Eipraaa
7:00 r.M.
140 P at
C. A. BTKWAflT. Commf ATt..
Ml
Aldrr alrmt. I'liona Main 00.
3. C. UATO. O. V. A P. A.. Aalorta. Or
UPPER WILLAMETTE
RIVER ROUTE.
SALEM, INOCPKNDENCI, ALBANY,
CORVALLIS AND WAY LANDINOS.
Iava Portland 6:45 a. m. dally (xcf4
8mi1ny) for Hnl.Tti and way point.
Iav I'orlland Turaday, Thuraday
and flatunlay for tnilcprndrnca, Al
bany and Corvallla,
Regular service, courteous treat
ment and nromnt dispatch are our
specialties.
ORtOON CITV TRANSPORTATION CO.
omc. and Doaki
root i ayior ointi
Phona Main 40.
.... I
SCENERY.
COIUMBMIA
RIVER
Portland and The Dalles
ROUTE
Regulator
Line
Steamers
"BAILEY 0AT2ERT" "DALLE CITY"
"REGULATOR" "METLAKO"
"8AOIB B."
Btr. "Hntloy aaln-rt" lava Portlan.
7 A. M. Mondays, Wdnadaya and Krt
daya; Ivavca Tha Imllt-a 7 A. M. Tuai
days. Thusradnya and Haturdaya.
Btr. Il'Stilator" Iravca Portland 7 A
M. Tuoailaya. Thuradaya and Batuidaya
icavra The Palh-a 7 A. M. Mondays
Wcdneadayt and Kr' Isya.
BtnumiTi linvlnc Portland niaka dally
connection at l.yle with C, B. A N. train
(or Cloldomlala and Klickitat Valley
point
C. H. A N. tisin lcawa Ooldfiidal on
Mondays, Wodnnadaya and Krldaye at
6:30 A. M.i making connection with
teamer Regulator" tor Portland and
way points v
C. fi. A N. train fvn rjoldndal on
Tunadaya, Thursdays and Baturdaya al
:S0 A. M.. connecting at Tyla with
steamer "Hurtle B." for The Dallea, eon
netting there with O. R. A N. l.-ln
Kant and We.it.
Btr. "Badle B." leaves Caacude I.o
dally (cso'it Hiinday) at 7 A. 11 for Th
Dullea and way points; arrlvee at II A
M.i leaves Tha Dalles I P. M arrive
Caaeadtt It-ks P. M.
Meals aerved on all steamers ,
Fine annum modauuns lor t'-aooi an4
waRons. I
L.anuing in ruriuiim mi jiiuer duw
Hock.
MARCUS TALDOT.i wnH enjoyed by all. A delicious lunch
V. P, & G, M. was served at midnight. Those pres
Oen. Onloe, Portland, Oiugon. ,
Saloon License.
Notice Is hereby given thnt I will
npply nt the next meeting of tho city
council for a renewal of my liquor
license nt my present place of busi
ness, Main street between Fifth and
Sixth streets. D. MclIENRY.
chmbn Howcii
CARUS LOCAL ITEMS
Frank Jagg-r started out with his !
thrt-HhliiK mai-hliiK Thursday.
Teasel cutting bt-Kan Monday.
Mrs. Maggie- Uhman and son John-!
, nlo of Portlantl. spent a few days here
with relatives and friends.
i
Miss Hlodwln Thomas, of Heaver
(Creek, spent Sunday and Monday at
'ni. Davis1.
j Herman Fisher has purchased a new
binder.
Arthur Erlckson, after spending a
couple of weeks with his parents, re
turned to Tacoiiia, Washington, Sat
urday. i Halph C-roen, of Oregon City, was
here Friday and Saturday.
Richard nnd Willie Davis spentva
few days last week at the Oaks.
R. M. Cisiper took dinner at Tom
McArthur's, Tuesday.
I Ralph Howard has purcbaHel a new
horse, harness ami wagon.
I Covey Thomas was hero Tuesday.
I Jack Griffith and Rachel Lewis, who
are working In Portland, spent Sun
day with her parents.
i Mrs. Dan Spat, and family, of Hea
ver Creek, called on her ulster, Mrs.
Eph Jones, Friday.
I Jacob Kalbllelsch spent Sunday
with friends at Ciinby.
Tom Evans of Itiizeldale. Is working
for D. White.
Norman Howard has returned homo
from Guide.
O-icnr. Erlckson has quit work at
Gladstone, and Is now working in
Oregon City.
, . f k , tfc ,enic
"
nl Metropolitan Park Strttiluy.
Mr. Wtddner, of Reaver Creek was
li)oklng for sheep and cattle here Tues-
day.
The presiding elder preached a very
Interesting sermon Sunday evening.
Mrs. pavoy Jones nnd daughter Co
lena, called on friends here one day
last week.
Mrs. L. 13. Gardner, of this place,
lias gone to Seaside. Sluj will remain
there the rest of the summer.
cims. Stewart gave a successful
dunce nt tholr homo Friday night. It
Jaymels Tonic riMfmtfe
. gives rosy cheeks and active health to pale, sickly childrerjp
And it is good for their ciders, too.
r , Ask your druggist for it.
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.
They just furnished to the county over one ton
of lead and four barrels of oil for the work of painting
the suspension bridge.
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HOWELL & JONES
The Reliable Druggists
Oregon City
ent were: Misses Emma Inskeep, Liz
zie U'wU, Sarah Edwards, Iterthena
Howard. Pansy Irish, Holla and Ada
Cregory. Floy Stewart and Ilertha
ISpangler, and Mrs. H. O. Inskeep. Mrs.
C Stewart. Mrs. W. Stewart and two
children. Messrs. Halph Howard, Tom
Inskeep, Richard, Willie and Johnnie
Davis, Ralph Green. Tom Evans, Al
bert White, Virgil May. Arthur Erlck
son, Ed. and Gwrge Gregory, Robert
Schoenlsirn, Jack. Glen and Dell Irish.
Eph I'wls, Edgar. George, Wayne and
C. Stewart. Otis Morris and L. Baker.
SPRINGWATER NEWS
Ctsiler and delightful weather for
harvesting. Grain good, binders click
ing In nearly every field.
The El wood nine and Sprlngwater
ball club have played two games as
follows: At Sprlngwater El wood boys
2:!. Sprlngwater 17; at El wood
Sprlngwater 1(1, Elwood 13.
George ' I.ewellen, after a stay In
Sprlngwater for 10 days, has return
ed to Sherman county. Ills sister
Wavn, accompanied him as far as
Portland and her aunt and niece came
home with her.
Sidney Smith had one of his fingers
lacerated In the box nctory. He has
been home recuperating, but Is about
ready to go back to work.
Miss Annlo Hargreaves, of Seattle,
nnd two of hor cousins from Glad
stone, are In Sprlngwater taking an
outing and visiting friends.
NOTES FROM CLARKES
Grain Is about all cut in this part,
nnd threshing will soon begin.
Mr. Dlx and Miss Jennto Aklns spent
Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Wallace.
W. Wallace is working for H. Bill
iard. Mr. and Mrs. Stark spent Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bebee of Cams.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith and family
also Bert Kidder, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wallace.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Wallace are intend
ing to move up on his ranch In the
i near future.
Mr. Mosler had the misfortune to
break a rib while hauling hay.
Um L Jonts
HOP CONTRACTS AT
IG CENTS AT SALEM
Salem, Aug. 2 While there has
been no flurry In the hop market, the
prevailing price has remained at 15
cents, though several contracts at 16
cents are reported. There is no doubt
the buyers are on the anxious seat.
With the advices from Europe Indi
cating a heavy shortage they realize a
little later only high bids will take Or
egon crops, but they don't like to risk
above 15 cents t present.
OREGON CITY MARKET REPORT.
(Corrected Weekly.)
Wheat No. 1, 70 72c per bu.
Flour Valley, $3.95 per bbl.
Oats In aacka, $1.15 per cental.
Hay Timothy, baled $la1$12 per
ton; clover $9; oat, $9; mlxia hay $9.
cheat. $8.50.
Potatoes to 1 cent per lb.
Eggs 22 cents per doz.
Butter Ranch 17 V4 020; separator
20 25; creamery 25fJ27.
Rutabegas, Carrots, Turnips, Par
snips and Beets 10 to 50c per sack.
New Corn 12 cents a dox.
Good Apples Choice, 5065c per
box.
Honey 11 l2c per lb.
Dressed Chickens 12c lb.
Live Stock and Dressed Meats
Beef, live $2.50 $3.00 per hundred.
Hogs, live, 6Hl dressed 84; sheep,
$2.50(3 $3.00 head; veal, dressel. 7c:
lambs, live, $2$2.50 per head.
The End of the World
of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe,
of Bear Grove, la., of all usefulness,
came when lie began taking Electric
Bitters. He writes: "Two years ago
Kidney trouble caused me great suf
fering, which I would never have sur
vived had I not taken Electric Bitters.
They also cured me of General Debil
ity." Sure cure for all Stotvach. Liver,
and Kidney complaints, lUood Dis
eases, Headache, Dizziness and Weak
ness or bodily decline. Price 50c.
Guaranteed by Howell & Jones, drug
gists. DENTISTRY
At Molalla, every Monday: Saturday
on Appointments.
JOHN V. THOMAS, Dentist
The Oregon City Hoard of Trade
will meet In the County Court room at
8 o'clock this, Friday, night. A matter
of special moment will bo presented
and every business man Is urged to
attend.
SUIT TO SETTLE
THE SMITH REWARD
A friendly suit by V. 8. May vs. The
County Court and all persons Interest
ed In the Smith reward, was filed
Friday, to settle the matter and have
the money Judicially appropriated In
accordance with the award made on
May 9th, last. '
Farmers, mechanics, laborers, rely
on Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. Takes
the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises
at once. Pain cannot stay where It
Is used.
FOSTER DEEDS HIS LUMBER.
C. O. Foster has deeded 4000 acres
of timber land In townships 7 and 8,
range 3 east, to the Foster Lumber
company for a nominal consideration.
Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner?
Tongue coated? Bitter taste? Complex
Ion sallow? Liver needs waking up.
Doan's Itegulet's cure bilious attacks.
25 cents at any drug store.
TAKE8 MORE OF TUALATIN.
The Oregon Iron & Steel company
has filed notice In the recorder's of
flee of the appropriation of 1,290,000
cubic Inches of water from the Tuala
tin river. The ditch will be known as
the Tualatin and Sucker Lake canal,
the point of diversion being at the
same place as the intake of the pres
ent canal.
OABTOniA.
Btarttba glltt had Yoq Kaw H'Wff Beiiffl
Eigaatua
of
In Self Defense
Major liaram, editor and manager of
the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky.,
when he was fiercely attacked, four
years ago, by Piles, bought a box of
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of which he
says: "It cured me In ten days and no
trouble since." Quick healer of Burns.
Sores. Cuts and Wounds. 25 cents at
Howell & Jones" drug store.
INSURANCE.
Plate Glass, burglar-proof, and all
kinds of casualty Insurance written
by O. A. Cheney of Oregon City. Of
fice with Jti8tice of the Peace.
Why Fret and Worry.
when your child has a severe cold.
You need not fear pneumonia or other
pulmonary diseases. Keep supplied
with Ballard's Horehound Syrup a
positive cure for Colds, Coughs, Bron
chitis and Whooping oCugh. Mrs. Hall,
of Sioux Falls, S. D., writes: "I have
used your wonderful Ballard's Hore
hound Syrup on my children for five
years. Its results have been wonder
ful." Huntley Bros Drug Co.
STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.
New Era, July 30. While driving a
binder in the Huffman field at New
Era Saturday morning. A. J. Hodge
was struck by lightning and severely
bruised. He had been working since
3 o'clock. A shaft of lightning struck
the fence, glanced to a tree and then
struck the binder, throwing one of the
horses down and knocking Hodge to
the ground. Mrs. Huffman had left
the tree just a few minutes before.
"Make Hay While the Sun Shines."
There is a lesson In the work of the
thrifty farmer. He knows that the
bright sunshine may last but a day and
he prepares for the showers which are
so liable to follow. So it should be
with every household. Dysentery, dia
rrhoea and cholera morbus may attack
some member of the home without
warning. Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, which Is
the best known medicine for these dis
eases, should always be kept at hand,
as Immediate treatment is necessary,
and delay may prove fatal. For sale
by Howell & Jones.
OASTOniA.
8an the J) ,he Von Hai Alwavs Bought
TO EXAMINE ASSESSMENTS.
Assessor J. F. Nelson has a notice
In another place in this paper of the
meeting of the county board of equal
ization which wllr convene Monday,
August 27, for the purpose of exam
ining the assessment rolls and cor
recting any errors in valuation that
may be found therein, description or
qualities of lands, lots or other prop
erty. When we recommend and guarantee
Ake-tn-the Head tablets for headaches
and neuralgia, it Is because we know
you must obtain relief or we stand
ready to pay your ten cents back. Safe,
sure, and always cure. Huntley Bros.
OASTOIHA..
Bem the The Kind Vou Have Always Bout?!
Evangelical Chautauqua Convention.
The annual Chautauqua convention
and campmeetliig of the Evangelical
Association wag convened at River
View Camp, near Jennings Lodge, on
the 0. W. P. line Tuesday morning;,
and the sessions will continue until
Thursday, August 9. The initial ser
vice was a rally, under the direction
of Rev. Ezra Maurer and Rev. II. E.
Hornshuh. On Wednesday there was
a ministerial round table In the morn
ing and a Sunday school convention
In the afternoon. Thursday afternoon
was taken up by the V. P. A. conven
tion. The business sessions of the
convention will be concluded Friday
with general discussions and the elec
tion of officers.
Union Services During August.
At a meeting of the Oregon City
Ministerial Association Monday, It was
decided to hold union services each
Sunday evening during the month of
August, each meeting to be held In
one of the different churches. Next
Sunday evening the service will be
held at the First Baptist church, and
Rev. J. R. Landsborough, of the Pres
byterian church, will preach. The fol
lowing Sunday, August 12, the union
evening services will be held In the
First Presbyterian church.
Rev. J. R. Landsborough, pastor of
the First Presbyterian church, leaves
next week for a visit to his former
home in North Dakota. In view of hla
Intended departure, the members of
the congregation have arranged to In
formally entertain at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Cooper, Tenth and
Jackson streets, Friday evening. An
informal program will be given and
refreshments will be served.
The Methodist parsonage will be
remodeled into a store building and
extended to the street
Don't Be Blue
and lose all Interest when help is
within reach. Herbine will make that
liver perform its duties properly. J. B.
Vaugha, Elba. Ala., writes: "Being a
constant sufferer from constipation
and a disordered liver, I have found
Herbine to be the best medicine, for
these troubles, on the market. I have
used It constantly. I believe It to be
the best medicine of Its kind,' and I
wish all sufferers from these troubles
to know the good Herbine has done
me." Huntley Bros. Drug Co.
Complains Against Stepmother.
Mary Resch, aged 13 years, of Wll
sonville, was sent to the boys' and
girl's aid society at Portland, Monday,
where she will be detained, pending
the Investigation of the charges of
mistreatment that have been preferred
against the girl's parents by neigh
bors. Resch conducts the Boone ferry
and has been married three times. It
is alleged the stepmother has grossly
mistreated the girl.
Don't Grumble
when your joints ache and you suffer
from rheumatism. Buy a bottle of
Ballard's Snow Liniment and get in
stant relief. A positive cure for
Rheumatism, Burns. Cuts, Contracted
Muscles, Sore Chest, etc. Mr. I. T.
Bogy, a prominent merchant at Wil
low, Texas, says that he finds Bal
lard's Snow Liniment the best all
round. Liniment he ever used. Hunt
ley Bros. Drug Co.
County Treasurer's Notice.
I now have money to par county
warrants endorsed prior to June 1,
1905. Interest will cease on such
warrants on date of this notice.
Oregon City, Or., August 3, 1906.
J. C. Paddock, Treasurer, Clackamas
county. 34-t4
Meeting of the Board of Equalization
" for Clackamas County.
Notice is hereby given that the Board
of Equalization for the County of
Clacknias, State of Oregon, on the last
Monday in August, 1906, viz.: the
27th day of August, A. D. 1906, will
attend at the office of the county
clerk In the court house in said coun
ty and state and continue to meet
from day to day for one week, and pub
licly examine the assessment rolls of
said county for the year 1906, and cor
rect all errors In valuation, descrip
tion or qualities of lands, lots or oth
er property. It is the duty of any and
all persons Interested to appear at
the time and place appointed to ex
amine said rolls and ascertain if their
property is properly assessed, and If
not to have the proper corrections
made thereon.
Dated this 1st day of August. 1906.
JAMES F. NELSON,
Assessor for Clackamas County, Ore
gon. 34-tl
Hump Bad
SavrrC FMIHtinN won't make a
Q hump back straight, neither will It make C
f a short le j long, but It feeds soft bone I
Q and htala diseased bene and is among (j
tne tew genuine meant oi recovery in ft
rickets and bone consumption. If
Send lor free sampla.
SCOTT & BOWNB. Chemlita.
40915 Pearl Street, . New Yot
50c. and liiOo; all draggUta.