Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 10, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1908.
OREGON CITY
BRIEF MENTION OF LOCAL HAPPENINGS GARNERED
FOR THE BUSY READER.
Ralph Knight, .of Conby, wont' to
I'iii-UihhI Sunday night to Join mi o,
It. & N. Burviyliit party,
Ilitby won't sulfur live iiiliiulim with
croup If yim apply Dr. Thomas' Kv,Uc
trio Oil u! on It Bi'tM Ills) IiiukIc,
W'lllliim Myers, prescript Ion clerk
nt Howell fk .Iiuh'h, tin returned from
Wllholt where ho spent IiIm vacation,
Ciniiii.T R li, Ifolmuii wan In Port
land Monday morning to attend
iikI Iiik of the Htntn lloiird of Kunorul
Old newspaper for lata tit thU of
fice 2!ic pur hundred.
Judge ThoiunM F. Uynn wan In Port
luml Monday attending a directors'
meeting of tin) Albany WiMiloii mllU
company.
Milton iMmley of CliickaiiiiiH was In
the city Monday on business ronnoi t
cd with lh thtatu of tho lut Martin
Van lluri'ii Donley.
Ilnrry ('lurk was sentenced to 10
luy lu Jail aud work on thn strefix
by Recorder Ulinlck, Monday, for ovtr
Indulgence In firewater.
Tho FlNher-Thorsen & Co. baseball
toain won from lh Oregon City nine
at Willamette Falls field Huuday after
1)(M it by a score of 20 to 0.
All trimmed and untrlmnied bats
linlow coHt at MIxh Goldsmith's. 3ltf
Tho laying of ar.00 feet of water plpo
In KiuiMas City addition ban been com
jdeted by Superintendent Howell mid
the water ha been turned on.
liHt, on July 21, a ladles' cn uin nllk
IiuruHol between Oregon City and
JiuiH'H Potter' placo. Flndr pleuxo
Ji'iive at the F.ntorprW office.
The IiiihIiu'hh men of upper Seventh
utrcet HiitiHcrlbed llbrally to tho
sprinkling funil and now that thor
oughfare, U being watered dally.
II. I,. Price, of Tho Dallea, who with
hn brother, A. A, Price, aro arrang
ing to open a clothing More In tho
Mimonlc building, Ik In tho city.
Tom llrown, auperlntendeiit of. tho
Salmon river hatchery, wall In town,
Monday. Ho ban been temporarily
trarmferred to tho Wallowa hatchery.
WONKY TO I)AN AT 0 AND 7 per
rent. Farm wcurlty, U'lton &
Hchuubol.
MrM. Itruce Curry, who In ((ponding
tho summer at Newport, suffered an
attack of appendicitis a few days ago,
but recovered without submitting to
tin operation.
The earth that Is being excavated
for tho Improvement of Sixth street
1h being used by Street Commissioner
llradley for making a fill at Fifteenth
and Main streets.
(!. A. Heinz, wno went to Klamath
Falls lust January to engage In the
bakery and grocery business, has Bold
his lntorosts and will return with bis
family to tho WUlumetto valley.
Jamea (J. Straight, who recently
completed a service In the U. 8.
navy, Is homo visiting his mother, Mrs.
Vlry' Straight of Fourteenth street.
He Is a brother of Councilman H. E.
Straight.
Full lino of Duck Hats at reduced
prices at Miss Goldsmith's. 34 tf
While assisting In th reconstruc
tion of tho bridge at Twelfth and
Washington streets Monday, Dave
PROSPERITY
dates from the first dollar saved. Per
haps the best reason for saving money is,
that practically nothing can be accomplish
ed without it. You must have-it to start
you in business, to furnish your home, to ,
educate your children, to protect you
against sickness or misfortune, and to pro
1 vide for you a comfortable, independent
old age.
MAKE YOUR START TODAY, DO IT NOW
The BANK OF OREGON CITY
JLV V-fJL"
Bank open from
mJ VICINITY
Urn i '
Caiiflold dropped, n heavy scantling on
hli foot, ami will be u cripple for sev
eral Onyx.
NlKht Officer 1C. h, Shaw, accom
panied by bin family, left Tuesday for
Wllholt. wlmro he will spend tho ten
days' vacation recently voted tho
member of tho police force by tho
(illy council.
Contractor Marry Joiu-h and a force
of workmen begun Monday morning
tint work of Improving Sixth street
between Railroad avenue and Water
street, the contract for which wan re
cently nwardud Mr. Jones on tilt bid
$1170.32.
K. M. Howell ban bought O. W.
KuHtham'H residence property, which
coiiMintii of all of block 05. Tho eon
niirutlon was $3i)()0. Mr. Eastham
lm purchased A. MlhlHtlu'a rowl'lnco
mi Eleventh street for $2000 and will
make that lil i homo.
All rnllltiery goods below coHt at
Mix Goldsmith's 34 tf
Tho Job of repairing tho bridge at
Washington and Twelfth street turna
out to bo larger tbau expected. Tho
big supporting timber were found to
Im rotten and hud to be replaced, and
no liiHtend of dimply rclloorlng, tho
bridge Inn ha 1 to bo virtually rebuilt.
Hen Heard wan ut Kalem tho flrnt of
tin- week, practicing at tho National
guard rlllo range. Ho gocn to American
Lake with tho O. N. 0. for tho annual
maneuver), and next mouth to Beaglrt,
N. J., to tako part In tho national
iilu Kit an a member of tho Oregon
team of crackahotH.
Cow liat: A deep yellow Jcrnoy,
itmley, atrayed from HunuyHlde, Clack
ainoa, on July 21. Had on heavy boll.
Will bo fresh In Keptembei', with aoc
(Hid calf. Howard of $" for informa
dim leading to her recovery. 0. W.
Iliimliirant, It. F. 1). 1 ClackamaH, or
phono aunnyaldo atoro. 35-tl
orgt V. Hurrlugton, of Nome,
Alanka, arrived In Oregon City, Mon
day night, and will make an extended
vlHlt with hU rclntlvcH. Mr. Harring
ton hn be-n at Nome for alx years
during which time he has made but
one vlull homo, throt and one-half
years ago. Mr. Harrington Is engaged
In mining In Aluska.
Wanted Gentleman or lady with
good reference to travel by rail or
with rig, for a Arm of $U50,OU0.0O
capital. Salary $1,072 per year and
expenses. Salary paid weekly and
expctiHcs advanced. Address with
stump, Jos. A. Alexander, Oregon
City, Ore. Dec. 21
Ilruco Curry reports astonishing In
crease In real estate values at New
port, citing ono Instance where a lot
Bold three yenrs ago for $00 and now
the owner has refused $!00 for It. Mr
Curry says that the crowds at New
port, citing ono Instance where a lot
He estimates that there aro now more
than tJOOO at this resort. A groat many
Oregon City peoplo own summer
homes at Newport, and among those
recently Investing was Councilman
William Andresen, who has purchased
a ueat cottage.
Fountuln Hose Company No. 1,
gave Clarence Osburn a grand send
off Monday night when he left for
Windsor Uicks, Conn., whero ho will
probably locate. Tho boys assembled
early at their hall und a short program
of speech making was followed by a
proceslson to the depot headed by the
Oregon City bund. Mr. Ostium was
foreman of the company, and an em
ploye In tho Willamette paper mills.
VVJLiJ
9 a. m. to
3 p. m.
Ho leave a host of frlnnd here. At
tho regular nn-otl ntf of tho Fountain
Homo company lat Thursday night,
tho regular business wan dispensed
with and a aoclul evening spent In
honor of Mr. OHbnrn.
Machlno No. 2 at tho W. P. & P.
iiiIIIh Im cloned down for two woeka
for repaint and overhauling. When
No, 2 U put In commlHHlon again,
machine No. 1 will bo ovorhaulorl. No
men aro laid off, bolng glvon work ele
whero In tho mill.
An prodlcted to tho council by Bu-
perlntendont Howoll, tho filling of the
aprlnkllng cart at tho hydrants ro-
ducca tho preKHuro In tho malna until
aorloiia Inconvoulenc.o to patrons ro
aultH. A pump and a tank on tho river
bunk Im tho Kolutlon of tho problem In
many town.
W. II. Howell, poBt-offlco clerk, la
taking hlH vacation. Ho will put In
tho tlmo at Heattlo and Victoria, It.
C. Friend up thoro may rocognl.o
him by a beautiful diamond ring that
ho received TueMday from hla parents.
Mr. and MrM. W. 11. Howell, an a re
minder of hlH 2lMt birthday aunlver
anry. Aug, 7 Myrtle W. Acock and Let
ter H. Towimend.
A West Side Darling.
Horn, Tuenday morning to Mr. and
Mra. C. C. Wanker, near Tualatin, a
daughtur.
Sprlnflwater R. F. D. 1.
PatronH on Sprlngwatcr H. F. D. 1,
who formerly received their malt on
Oregon City routes, Mhould notify tho
Oregon City poKtniantor of change of
addn'HS to Itmuro prompt delivery of
mall.
The "400 Defined.
"Pop," said Tommy, "what do the
newspapers mean when they say
member of the 400?"
"They refer, Tommy, to certain so
ciety men and women who think they
are better than anybody else, and
that's alxiut all the thinking they do."
"Did you ever see one of 'em, pop?
"I don't know. Tommy; but you can
easily tell ono If you happen to run
across It."
"How?"
"If It's In church, the plumes on Its
hat hide the preacher.
"If it's at a party, the most of Its
clothes aro In the dressing room.
"If It's In an automobile, dodgo It, If
you are quick enough, and come home
to mamma alive.
"If it's wulklng on the sidewalk, It
usually strides along as if It was tak
lug tho street home with It.
"If It's In tho theatre, you can tell
by the stony stare In Its face that the
actors are doing good and intelligent
....... i,
"If It's In a railroad station, In full
dress, you'll wonder why the locomo
tive doesn't Jump tho track and tako
to tho woods.
"You can't miss It. Tommy."
' In Self Defense
Major Hamra, editor and manager of
tho Constitutionalist. Eminence, Ky.,
when ho was fiercely attacked, four
years ago, by Piles, bought a box of
Hueklen's Arnica Salve, of which he
says: "It cured mo In ten days and no
trouble since." Quick healer of Burns.
Sores, Cuts and Wounds. 25 cents at
Howell & Jones' drug store.
To Clean Hard Wood.
Spread purafflne oil on the soiled
woodwork and let it stand for an
hour or more to soften tho dirt, then
wash with soap and warm water and
wipe dry.
Next rub on a mixture of parafflne
oil and turpentine one-third turpen
tine and two-thirds oil. Polish with
soft flannel. Let It rest an hour or
two, then polish with soft old linen.
ft the surface Is wry dull, dirty and
scratched, Instead of washing with
soap and water, add more oil and
sprinkle powdered rottonstone over It.
Hub gently and regularly first with a
circular motion and then "with the grain
of the wood. When the surface Is
smooth and bright w ipe off the rotten
stone and finish as you would after
washing with soap and water.
"Make Hay While the Sun Shines."
Thero Is a lesson In the work of the
thrifty farmer. He knows that the
bright sunshine may last but a day and
ho 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. Chamberlaln'3 Colic, Chol
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, which Is
the best known medicine for these dis
eases, should always bo kept at hand,
as Immediate treatment Is necessary,
and delay may, prove fatal. For sale
by Howell & Jones.
Dr. Davis' Prescription for Headaches.
When we recommend and guaran
tee Ake-ln-the Head tablets for head
achos and nouralgla It Is because we
know you must obtain relief or we
stand ready to pay back your ten.
cents. Safe, sure, and always cure.
Huntley Bros.
BUSY BEE SHINGLE
MAKERS AT WORK
Happy Hollow, Aug. 8 The busy
liee shingle mill here commenced op
erations Monday. August 6. All tho
men connected with this rnlll aro ex
perienced shingle makers, Kph and
John Doiljje, Clarence Mallatt, Archie
Doiigan and Henry Turner ar In
charge of the work at tho mill, while
Evans, Oren and Illackburn, are cut
ting and hauling shingle bolts. There
are no drones In this hive for all are
busy bees.
Tho Queen Heo restuarant Is In
chargo of Mrs. Ella Mallatt who la as
sisted by Miss Doris Kvans,
The venerable John Larklns was
visiting at Happy Hollow, Saturday.
A. L. Larklns and family and F. Black
burn, wife and son, called on Sunday,
also Glen and Robert Oren, Jr.
SUBSCRIPTIONS TO STOCK OF
MOLALLA ROAD ARE STARTED
(Continued from pago 1.)
Pacific Hallway company. A lino to
Oregon City will give competitive
rates, as well as shorten distance to
largo markets.
BOLTON EXTENSION RUMOR.
There is a persistent rumor that the
Willamette Falls electric road across
tho river will bo extended to Dolton
and possibly to Oswego. Officials and
representatives of the company deny
any knowledge of such Intention. Tho
reason given by the rumor for build
ing the extension to Oswego Is to
shut the Salem-Portland line out of
that territory, a reason that probab
ly started the rumor.
The End of the World
of troubles that robbed E. H. Wolfe,
of Hear Grove, la., of all usefulness,
came when ho began taking Electric
Hitters. He writes: "Two years ago
Kidney trouble caused me great suf
fering, which 1 would never have sur
vived had I not taken Electric Hitters.
They also cured me of General Debil
ity." Sure cure for all Stomach, Liver,
and Kidney complaints. Blood Dis
eases, Headache, Dizziness and Weak
ness or bodily decline. Price 50c.
Guaranteed by Howell & Jonea, drug
gists. Hit Text.
Some years ago, says the Kansas
City Star, an Aurora preacher Inaugu
rated the practice of having the child
ren quote Scriptural texts as they
dropped their Sunday-school pennies
in the contribution box. On the first
Sunday under the new plan a little
shaver came and said: "The Lord
loveth a cheerful giver," and In drop
ped the penny. "Charity shall cover
a multitude of sins," and In dropped
the next. "It Is more blessed to give
than to receive," quoted the third and
so on.
Just then walked np a little fellow
with the unmistakable remnants of
molasses candy on his chubby face,
and, as he dropped his cent, he bawled
out: "A fool and his money are soon
parted."
SUNDAY EXCURSIONS ON THE
CORVALLIS & EASTERN
RAILROAD TO NEWPORT
AND RETURN.
Sunday excursions to Newport and
return on the Corvallis & Eastern
Railroad will leavo Albany
..EVERY SUNDAY AT 7:30 A. M...
Arriving In Newport at noon, return
ing leave Newport at 6:30 p. m., giv
ing 5V4 hours at the finest resort on
the Coast. Health, rest and pleasure
for the weary worker.
Three day and season tickets from
all S. P. points good going or return
ing on Sunday excursion trains.
Fare from Albany, Corvallis or
Philomath S1.50 for the round trip.
Connection at Albany with Eugene
Local going and South bound over
land on return.
Pointed Paragraphs.
A very young man likes to be mis
taken for a cynic.
Some men hurry through life as If
widows were chasing them.
Most women expect to draw blanks
In the matrimonial lottery.
Many a man's good fortune Is due to
the will power of a deceased relative.
Nothing Is gained by abusing those
whoso opinions differ from your own.
Is it a coincidence thaMhe worldly
parson revolves around the collection
plate?
If a boy doesn't earn more than he
gets he will never amount to much
as a man.
Babies and pianos cause a lot of
trouble because the people refuse to
let them alone.
And it takes two fools with but a
single thought to generate a full-sized
case of mutual jealousy.
After a self-made man has finished
tho job he should make a few friends
to be used in case of emergency.
There are times when we like to
meet enthusiastic men and there are
other times when we are just as anx
ious to get away from them.
OASTOXIIA,
Bean the ) 1 w m m nm milvs m&'
1 IS li U.U-roiKA.QOT.CAWS.KI, JU f . j Cg
2PAJf
HAPPINESS IS NEAR
AT MOUNTAIN VIEW
Only Three Things Needed In The
8uburb Everybody It Go
ing Hop-Picking.
Mountain View, Aug. 8. All we need
here to make us all happy Is city de
livery of mall, the electric cars run
ning down past here on Molalla ave
nue and a water main put In for the
benefit of everybody, for we have a
very limited fire protection. All the
wells are most dry. There, I guess
that's all that's needed. Everybody
Is In peace with his neighbor and all
lit serene and happy.
John GUlett has been cleaning up
and whlte-wutilng the poultry houses
and painting the yard fence for Mr.
Murrow. Somebody will find a nice
little house here If they want to rent.
A bright eyed baby girl was born to
Mrs. Nellie McCord, Sunday morning,
weight nine pounds.
John Everhart spent a few days
last week at Newport
Everybody Is egaged In our neigh
borhood to go hop-picking and soon
there will be nobody to gossip over
the back yard fence, and those who
stay at home will wonder why they
are so lonely.,
The Sunday school of this place had
a very enjoyable picnic last Wednes
day In Holmes' park.
Ray Grubbs moved his family and
household goods to Portland, Monday.
Ferd. Curlns and family went down
on the Molalla, Sunday morning, ac
companied by Mr. B. Nefgsker and
sister. They went into, camp for a
week. John Everhart drove the team
that took them over, and on his return
stopped over night at his home in the
country.
Miss Grace Donaldson and George
Brown of Portland visited at Mr. Mc
Geehan's, Monday.
Fred Sherrad left for Heppner Jet,
Tuesday, where he expects to remain
for some time.
Mrs. J. W. Murrow came over from
the Ladd farm, Saturday, and remain
ed over Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
Kays. Last Saturday Mrs. Kays was
71 years old, and was kindly remem
bered on her birthday.
Mr. Reaman la very sick with ty
phoid fever at his home here. Dr.
Strickland Is attending him.
Mr. Rose has dug a well and got a
good flow of water, and Is now building
a barn on his place.
Wm. May Is building a house here.
Mrs. Gillette and daughter Lillian,
returned Friday from Hlllsboro, where
they spent a week with friends.
Mrs. Francis has been visiting her
brother in St. Vincent's hospital. He
was operated on for appendicitis. On
her visit last Tuesday Little Stanford
Ely accompanied her to see his cousin
Harley Ely, who is in the hospital
suffering from a broken arm. Har-
ley'B little friends all sympathize with
him In his serious trouble.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewellen drove
over to Sprlngwater last Wednesday.
Walt Currlns and his little daughter
Adallne and the house-keeper and her
son go to Eagle Creek for an outing.
Ed. Selby has gone back to the log
ging camp. Carl and Curtis will per
haps work near home.
Mrs. Matchett spent several days at
Barton last week.
The young ladies from here who
went on the hayrack ride to the fish
hatchery Tuesday think they paid
dearly for their fun, as one of the
wagons broke down and the crowd had
to take turns walking and riding in the
other wagon, arriving home at 4 a. m.
We like best to call .
SCOTT'S EMULSION
a food because it stands so em
phatically for perfect nutrition.
And yet in the matter of restor
ing appetite, of giving new
strength to the tissues, especially
to the nerves, its action is that
of a medicine.
Send for fre simple.
SCOTT St BOWNK, Chcmtsta,
409-415 Pearl Street, NowYofk.
50c.udf1.oo; mil druggtttt.
Pure, raw linseed oil
costs less than "ready
mixed" paint, but when
mixed with thick
pigment, gallon for gallon, it
makes the best paint for the
least money.
FOR SALE BY
GEORGE A. HARDING
OREGON CITY, OREGON.
Kl(UHrcoWfANYL T TT Off
The Agent Lot
"My friend," said the agent to th
Billville brother, "let me sell you an
accident policy."
"Never had an accident In my life."
"But you may have. Ain't yoa
about to marry "
"Yes, but what'a that got to do wlta
It?"
"A great deal. Suppose your wlfa
was to get angry with you and lam
you 'side the head with the fire-shovel;
or your mother-in-law might take a
notion to break every bone In your
body; or "
But the Billville .brother atopped
him right there.
"I've though better of it," he said;
"111 be durned if I git married!"
KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL.
Health la Worth 8aving, and 8om
Oregon City People Know How to
8ave It.
Many Oregon City people take their
lives in their hands by neglecting the
kidneys when they know these organs
need help. Sick kidneys are responsi
ble for a vast amount of suffering and
Ill-health, but there Is no need to suffer
nor to remain In danger when all dis
eases and aches and pains due to
weak kidneys can be quickly and per
manently cured by the use of Doan'a
Kidney Pills. Here Is the statement
of a citizen who has reclaimed good
health by the use of this remedy:
J. C. Buckler, building contractor.
of 8 East Ninth St., Portland, Oregon,
says:
"After having tested Doan's Kid
ney Pills for over three yeara I can
conscientiously Bay that I know of no
remedy for the kidneys that is its
equal. Before using Doan's Kidney
Pills in 1902, 1 had a constant soreness
in the small of the back and to stoop
or straighten caused the pain to catch
me hard in the back. There was also
a weakness of the action of the kid
neys, very noticable at night, and the
secretions contained a sediment. Hav
ing tried one remedy after another
without results I finally began using
Doan's Kidney Pills.' I found benefit
from the start and In time they com
pletely cured me of the aching and
pain In the back, corrected the secre
tions and brought thorough relief. The
above facts I related In substance in
a testimonial given at that time, which
I am pleased to confirm now."
Plenty more proof like this from
Oregon City people. Call at Huntley
Bros.' drug store and ask what their
customers report.
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
OREGON CITY MARKET REPORT.
(Corrected Weekly.)
Wheat No. 1, 7072c per bu.
Flour Valley, $3.95 per bbl.
Oats In sacks, $1.15 per cental.
Hay Timothy, baled $U"?$12 per
ton; clover $9; oat, $9; mixa hay 9.
cheat, JS.50.
Potatoes to 1 cent per lb.
Eggs 22 cents per doz.
Butter Ranch 1720; separator
20 25; creamery 2527.
Rutabegas, Carrots, Turnips, Par
snips and Beets iO to 50c per sack
New Corn 12 cents a doz.
Good Apples Choice, 50 65c per
box. .
Honey ll12c per lb.
Dressed Chickens 12Hc lb.
Live Stock and Dressed Meats
Beef, live $2.50 $3.00 per hundred.
Hogs, live, 6H; dressed 8tf; sheep,
$2.50$3.00 head; veal, dressel, 7c;
lambs, live, $2 $2.50 per head.
Galveston's Sea Walt
makes life now as safe in that city
as on the higher uplands. E. V. Good
loe, who resides on Dutton St., in
Waco, Tex., needs no sea wall for
safety. He writes: "I have used Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consump
tion the past five years and it keeps
me well and safe. Before that time
I had a cough which for years had
been growing worse. Now it's gone."
Cures chronic Coughs, LaGrippe,
Croup, Whooping Cough and prevents
Pneumonia. Pleasant to take. Every
bottle guaranteed at Howell & Jones'
drugstore. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.v
OABTOniA.
Bewt tie ltl8 1,011 HaB Ww;m is
The Devil In Scotland.
There was much good sense in the
old Scotchman, who said: "Ypu can
tell that the devil is bad by his very
name; for if you take away the d it Is
evil; and take away the de it Is vile;
and take away the dev It is ill; so
that he is an ill, vile, evil devil."
OASTOIIIA.
Bart the ) w Have Always BotJH