Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 21, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1906.
SNAPSHOT OF "
JACKKNIPC RIDGE
Photographer Joins Surveyor Hun
gate's County Line Locat
ing Expedition.
Molalla, Sept. 19. County Surveyor
S. A. D. Hungate goes to look after
the county's- southern boundary line
this week. It is reported that the
line will be a very steep one on Jack
knife Ridge, therefore Frank C. Perry,
our photographer,- ia going along to
take a snap shot at the location of the
"line" before it slides off the Ridge.
Joe Harless will accompany the party
and further advise us to the progress
made. - "
Most beautiful weather again after
last week's dampness. Hopmen are
anxious fearing that mold will set in.
It ia already reported in places.
. Anthony- Moore & Bros, got their
hops all in before the heavy rain and
of course feel O K over it.
Clover hulling (not baling) will be
finished up this week in the Molalla
country as the crew expect to start up
again this Monday afternoon.
Dr. Leavitt is packing up, prepara
tory to moving to Portland October
first.
Several of our people returned from
the state fair in the down-pour of
moisture, looking like they had been
out in the wet for several days. They
report as having seen a splendid ex
hibit
Guy Dibble is at his mountain home
getting out posts, preparatory to build
ing a lot of wire fence, having lost
2000 rails by fire.
The Breath of Life.
It's a significant fact that the strong
est animal of its size, the gorilla, also
has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs
means powerful creatures. How to
keep the breathing organs right should
be man's chiefest study. Like thou
sands of others, Mrs. Ora A. Steph
ens, of Port Williams, O., has learn
ed how to do this. She writes:
"Three bottles of Dr. King's New Dis
covery stopped my cough of two years
and cured me of what my friends
thought consumption. O, it's grand
for throat and lung trouble." Guaran
teed by Howell & Jones, druggists.
Price 50c and f 1.00. Trial bottle free
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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.
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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.
HOWELL & JONES
The Reliable Druggists
Chambers Howell OregOFI City' LinB Jones
EAGLE CREEK
A quiet, but pretty wedding was sol
emnized at the residence of the bride's
parents at Stevenson, Wash., Septem
ber 4, 1906, the contracting parties
being Miss Emma, second daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sweeney, and
Albert L. Douglass, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Douglass of this place.
The bride was tastefully dressed in
white silk, trimmed with French val
enceinnes lace and insertion, while the
groom wore the customary black.
Only the immediate family was present
to witness the ceremony. The bridal
couple left for a short trip to the
coast, stopping for a short stay at
Eagle Creek, the boyhood home of the
groom. The following Monday evening
they were greeted with ajjoncert such
as would cause the most fastidious,
discord loving, Chinese delight in the
DATES OF COMING
EVENTS AT MOLALLA
Molalla. Sept. 19. Some of the
events that are scheduled to take place
in October; Molallaites will take
notice :
First, regular October meeting of
Molalla Grange No. 310, Saturday, 6th.
Second, October meeting of Clacka
mas county district Pomona grange,
Wednesday, October 10th, meets with
No. 40 at Mulino.
Third, second annual grange fair at
Molalla, October 12th and 13th.
Fourth, Grange fair at Maple Lane
Grange, October 17, one week after
Pomona.
Fifth, John Shaver estate sale, Oc-
snap of a medley composed of cow- ( tober 18th, next day after Maple Lane
bells, tin cans, and old saws plenti-: Fair.
fully punctuated by dynamite and firing
of guns and other noises that can only
be invented by a crowd who undertake
to thus express their good will. They
were invited into the house where
they were liberally treated to candy
and nuts' which were washed down
with all varieties of drinks soft and
otherwise. After an hour spent in
social conversation and congratula
tions, the room was cleared and the
Starving to Death.
Because her stomach was so weak
ened by useless drugging that she
could not eat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters,
of St. Clair St., Columbus, O., was lit
erally starving to death. She writes:
"My stomach was so weak from use
lesse drugs that I could not eat, and
my nerves so wrecked that I could not
crowd tripped the light fantastic until 1 sleep ; and not before I was given up
General Robert E. Lee
was the greatest General the world,
has ever known. Ballard's Snow Lini
ment is the greatest Liniment. Quick
ly cures all pains. It is within the
reach of all. T. H. Pointer, Hemp
stead, Texas, writes: "This is to cer
tify that Ballard's Snow Liniment has
been used in my household for years
and has been found to be an excellent
Liniment for Rheumatic pains. I am
never without it." Sold by Huntley
Bros. Drug Co.
SUMMONS.
a late hour. A very enjoyable even
ing was spent by those who were
present and for an impromptu affair
It was voted a decided success.
We heartily wish Bert and Emma
many long days of happiness and pros
perity, and may their clouds be few,
and those few silver lined ; their storms
but April showers. Their future home
will be in Stevenson, where Mr. Doug
lass has a profitable business.
Pain From a Burn Promptly Relieved
by Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I
to die was I induced to try Electric
Bitters; with the wonderful result
that improvement began at once, and
a complete cure followed." Best health
Tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranteen by
Howell & Jones, druggists.
100 Year Old Hoppickers.
About 90 per cent of pickers in the
Lake Hill Hop Ranch, owned by J.
F. Groves, are Indians, and among
them are some extremely aged men
and women, says the Independence
Enterprise. Mr. Groves says he has
A little child of Michael Strauss, of two Pikers who are past the century
Vernon, Conn., was recently in great
pain from a burn on the hand, and as
cold applications only increased the
Inflammation, Mr. Strauss came to Mr.
James N. Nichols, a local merchant,
for something to stop the pain. Mr.
Nichols says: "I advised him to use
Chamberlain't Pain Balm, and the first
application drew out the inflammation
and gave immediate relief. I have
used this liniment myself and recom
mend it very often for cuts, burns,
strains, and lame back, and have never
known it to disappoint." For sale by
Howell & Jones. '
mark, one being 105 years old and the
other 112. The latter is a Grand Ronde
and was born in the Oregon country j Date of first publication hereof Is
and has spent his entire life on this September 21, 1906.
coast, with the exception of the time ' JOHNSON & VAN ZANTE,
he was with the United States army Attorneys for Plaintiff, 505 Commer
during the Mexican war. cial Bldg., Portland. Ore. 41t7
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Clacka
mas. Frank J. Kerr, Plaintiff,
vs.
Margaret Kerr, Defendant.
To Margaret Kerr, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint Sled against
yon in the above entitled court and
cause on or before Saturday, Novem
ber 3d, 1906, said date being six (6)
weeks from and after the first publi
cation of this summons, and if you
fail so to appear or answer, the plain-
j tiff will take default against you and
apply to the Court for the relief de
manded in the complaint herein, to
wit: For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony existing between plain
tiff and defendant, and granting plain
tiff an absolute divorce on the grounds
of desertion, and for such other re
lief as may be equitable in the prem
ises. This summons is served upon you
by publication for six (6) successive
weeks in the Oregon City Enterprise,
by order of Hon. Grant B. Dimick,
judge of the county court of the coun
ty of Clackamas, State of Oregon,
which order is made and entered on
the 19th day of September, 1906.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT.
Oregon Patents.
Following patents were granted Ore
gon, inventors last week: Julius W.
Humphrey, Woodburn, fence or dike;
Benjamin F. Rodes, Echo, tool-holder.
For improvement of Sixth Street of
Oregon City, Oregon, from the East
line of Water Street to the West line
of Main Street and from the" East
line of Main street to the stone wall
" of the Oregon and California Rail
road Company on Railroad Avenue.
Notice is hereby given that the Coun
cil of Oregon City, Oregon, at a special
meeting of said Council held Saturday,
September 15, 1906, declared an assess
ment "by Ordinance No. 361, for the im
provement of Sixth street, Oregon City,
Oregon, from the East line of Water
street to the West line of Main street
and from the East line of Main street
j to the stone wail of the Oregon & Cal
I ifornla Railroad Company on Railroad
( Avenue, in manner provided by Ordi
I nance 349, upon each lot. parts of lots
I and tracts of land, benefitted by said
j street improvement, to be as follows,
j viz : Lot 1. Block 4, the following des
cribed portion thereof:
Beginning at the most easterly corner
of said Lot 1, running thence South
erly along Main Street 25.5 feet;
thence at right angles westerly paral
lel to Sixth Street 106 feet; thence
Northerly parallel to Main Street 25.5
feet to Sixth Street; thence to place
of beginning, Multnomah Lodge No.
1, A. F. & A. M $49.74
Lot 1, Block 4, the following describ
ed portion thereof: Beginning on
Main street 25.5 feet Southerly from
the most Easterly corner of said Lot
1; thence Southerly along Main street
43.7 feet; thence Westerly between
Lots 1 and 2, 105 feet, thence North
erly between Lots' 1 and 8, 43.7 feet;
thence 105 feet to place of beginning;
A. H. Schram"trustee $49.65
Lot 2, Block 4, the Northerly, one-
half thereof; E. D. Kelly $22.42
Lot 7, Block 4, the Northerly one
half thereof; Heirs at law of C. W.
Pope : ....$22.42
Lot 8, Block 4, A. H. Schram, trus
tee .: $98.43
Lot 2, Block 5; Louis Jagger and
H. C. Stevens $4.65
Lots 3 and 4, Block 5; The Bank of
The children's friend
Jaync3 Tonic Vermifuge
Drives out blood impurities.- Makes strong nerves and muscles.
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Oregon City ...$116.68
Lot 5, Block 5; Heirs at law of John
Welch ; $84.93
Lot 6, Block 5; Estate of V. O.
Harding ...$36.40
The following described portion of
Block 25: Beginning at the most
Southerly-corner of Block 25, thence
Westerly along Sixth street 20.71 feet;
thence Northerly parallel to Main
Street 75.07 feet; 'thence Easterly to
the middle point on the Easterly end
of Block 25 thence Southerly on the
Easterly line of Block 25, 72.54 feet
to the place of beginning; Oregon &
California Railroad Company. .$22.23
The following described portion of
Block 25: Beginning at the most west
erly corner of Block 25, t-hence along
Main street Northerly 87.11 feet;
thence at right angles to Iain street
190 feet; thence parallel to Main
Street 36.08 feet to Sixth Street;
thence along Sixth Street 196.73 feet
to the place of, beginning; H. C.
Stevens $104.37
.The following described portion of
Block 25: Beginning on Main Street
87.11 feet Northerly from the most
Westerly corner of Block 25 thence
at right angles to Main Street East
erly 105 feet; thence Northerly par
allel with Main: Street 27.62 feet;
thence Westerly by right line to a
point on the Easterly line t. of Main
street 13.64 feet from the place of be
ginning ; thence southerly along. Main
street 13.64 feet to the place of be
ginning; Lizzie C. Howell, W. H. How
ell and Mary E. Stevens $27.78
The following described portion of
Block 25 : Beginning on the line be- j
tween Lots 2 and 7, in Block 25, 20.76 j
feet Southerly from the most Easter-1
ly corner of Lot 7; thence Southerly j
on line between Lots . 2 and 7, 27.62 j
feet;' thence at right angles Easterly i
45 feet; thence at right angles North
erly 33.61 feet; thence by right line
Westerly to the place of beginning;
First Methodist Episcopal church of
Oregon City $17.66
The following described portion of
Block 25: Beginning at the most West
erly corner of a tract of land convey
ed to John Welch by deed recorded on
page 314 of Book "V" Record of Deeds
for Clackamas county, Oregon; .thence
Northerly parallel " with Main Street
33.61 feet to the middle line of Block
25; thence Easterly on middle line of
said block 40.36 feet; therfe Southerly j
parallel to Main Street 39 feet; thence j
at right angles to last line Westerly j
40 feet to the place of beginning;
Heirs at law of John Welch $18.62
Lot 1, Block 26, the following des-j
cribed portion thereof:
Beginning ' at the most Easter
ly corner of said Lot 1, thence West
erly along Sixth Street 67.67 feet;
thence at right angles to Sixth Street
Southerly 69.2 feet; thence Easterly
parallel with Sixth Street 67.67 feet;
thence Northerly parallel with Main
Street 69.2 feet to the place of begin
ning; Jane Eudy $50.09
The following" described portion of.
Block 26; Beginning at t;he most North.-?
erly corner of Lot 1, Block 26, thence
Southerly at right angles to Sixth
Street, 69.2 feet; thence Easterly and
parallel with Sixth Street 37.33 feet;
thence Northerly and parallel with
Main Street 69.2 feet; thence West
erly to the place of beginning; Salva
tion Army: Df Clackamas County, Or
egon i..... $27.63
I Lot 2, Block 26, the Northerly one
half thereof, Frank Jagger. Louis Jag
ger. and the estate of Benjamin Jag
ger $17.66
Lot 7, Block 26, the Northerly one
half thereof, Frank Jagger, Louis Jag--ger
and the estate of Benjamin Jag
ger $17.66
Lot 8, Block 26, Dresden Invest
ment, company $77.72
A statement of the aforesaid assess
ment has been entered in the docket of
City Liens, and is now due and payable
at the office of the City Treasurer of
Oregon City, Oregon, in lawful money
of the United States, and if not paid
within twenty (20) days from the first
publication of this notice, such proceed
ings will be taken for the collection of
the same as are provided by the Char
ter of Oregon City.
The above assessment will bear in
terest twenty (20) days after the first
publication of this notice.
This notice is published by order of
the Council of Oregon City, made at
a special meeting of said Council, held
Saturday, September 15th, 1906.
W. A. DIMICK,
Recorder.
Date of first publication of this notice
Friday, September 21st, 1906. 41t2
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Trtitns About Artificial Teeth
: . - . i
The great majority of dentists represent to their
patients that a rubber plate with fourteen teeth
set in a half circle is just as good as anything
else for a set of artificial teeth.
Some make such representations knowing them
to be false, others because they know no better.
The responsibility for this condition rests with
the dental profession.
A great many people would not accept a rubber
or celluloid plate if they only understood the
superiority of a metal plate in cleanliness, health
fulness and durability.
We would like to talk with you about metal '
plates for artificial teeth.
Seventeen years in dentistry in Oregon City.
Post Graduate Haskell & Chicago School of
Dentistry.
We guarantee to please you.
A square deal to everyone.
City Phone
J293
Farmers' Independent
Phone 131
L. L. PICKENS
Dentist
Weinhard Building, Opposite Court House
OREGON CITY, OREGON.