Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, October 05, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTODErV 1908
A Mighty
Combination
is the mortar and the pestle when in the hands of
expert chemists.
Life or death is often rolled up in a prescrip
tion. The greatest doctor in the world may writ e
it, but if the druggist doesn't do his part, or does it
wrong, the doctor is useless.
It stands to reason, that a. physician can only
win the fight against death by using strong, virile
drugs. Such drugs can only be found in a first
class pharmacy this is one of the reasons your
physician tells you to take your prescription to
Howell & Jones to be filled. By giving you better
value than you have been getting elsewhere for the
same money we have kbuilt up the largest drug
business in Oregon City.
At Howell & Jones' you'll always be sure of
finding what you want, and sure that you're getting
just what you ask for.
HOWELL & JONES
Reliable Druggists
William Pierce Johnson, president years tho old pinning mill at Twelfth
of (1h Willamette Pulp & Paper com- and Miitn streets nml will uho (ho
pany, returned to his homo In San same for a barn ami warehouse. Mr. i
Francisco Saturday morning, i (Ireenman's business has developed!
j to such ai extent, that ho llndH that
Kmery Pyo has accepted n position ho will Imvo to linvo a store house.
I with n surveying crow on tho O. K. &
IN. In Knstern Oregon, where, ho
'poets to be Inisy for tho winter.
to luuullo Momo of tho goods Id his ,
ox- trade. As hooh us tho building can
ho placod In shape It will ho oceuplod I
bv tho lossoos,
Earl Leonard Plller of Seattle was,
visiting his aunt. Mrs. Thomas Char-
I man. a fow days ago. From boro ho
s
FOIl SAI.K- ISO acres In Clark conn i
ty, Wash., mllos from railroad; 45 1
went to Vancouver where ho enters ''-'s ' cultivation; 10 acres tdnxhed j
cvdlogo. I and seeded; 10 acres timber cut off j
and burned; good 7 room house; largo j
I Mr. nnd Mrs. 1.. O. Mooro nro on-'1""'" U"'S" feet good water and plen
jtertnining Mr and Mrs. George Cain 'V f out range. Trice. $0000. one-;
jof Salem, who are on their way to U'li'd cash, balance on time at Ci per
i Portland, where they will mako their cent Interest. Also CRD acres near'
future home. ' Wlllmlt Springs, SO acres cleared, good ,
I ; hoiiMo anil barn, $'.'0 per acre. Israel
! W. I.. Shult. has rented the vacant p. Putnam, Oregon City, Ore., or I
I store In the Commercial Hank block. I.ewlsvllle, Wash. j
that was at one time the postoITlce. : j
; and will shortly open a racket and dry-! Chief of Fire IVpartiuent Kd Mc-1
: goods store.
j Mr. nnd Mrs. C. T. Howard were In
I Oregon City. Is taking bis vacation
i They were accompanied by their son.
Mrs. Howard Is secretary of the
' State Orange.
j The following Oregon
Were cranted patents last week: Par
jwin Hyde. Mount Tabor, brick-dump
' Ing machine; Gustavo Nettle, Lea
i burg, snatch block.
I
j It. II. Tnbor of Mount Pleasant lias
; harvested his crop of prunes nnd has
i them la tho dryer. He has about
j 1400 boxes, which Is a very small per
; rentage of his crop, which was spoiled
by the rains.
Farland Intends to put the members
of the Hook and Ladder company;
tliroiu'.h practice drills occasionally
with the new apparatus that the city
recently purchased. Tho new ladder
truck has a forty foot extension lad-'
der that takes considerable skill in
operating ami It will require consld-
Inventors ,,nli,i,, billing for ,1,,, , , ,,.
customed to performing with tho lad
der. A practice was to have been held
Friday evening, but was postponed un
til more of the members of the com
pany can be collected for service.
SPECIALS AT
The Pair Store
Ihmlinn Uuildinj:, Tluoo loorn North of l'ostollieo
WILL START MONDAY WITH SPECIALS IN
OUTING FLANNELS
FLANNELETTE
CAMBRICS
PERCALES
DRESS GOODS
LADIES' AND CHILD
REN'S STOCKINGS
MEN'S SOCKS
NOVELTIES IN HAIR ORNAMENTS
Plain Lawn, Hcmstiched Handkerchiefs, 2 for 5c up.
Latest in Shirting and Ginghams.
A full line of Men's. Ladies' and Children's Under
wear for winter.
The very heaviest of Shaker Flannel at 10c, worth J 5c.
OREGON CITY and VICINITY
BRIEF MENTION OF LOCAL HAPPENINGS GARNERED
FOR THE BUSY READER.
Ralph Cross and his cousin John
Cross loft Friday for Sand Lake, n?nr
Nestugga, where they will engago In
ranching a ICO-acre farm. They took
with them 10 thorough-blood cattle
besides other farm animals.
Sunday afternoon, at the head of
Seventh street, a runaway occurred
which luckily for all parties did not
result worse. The team, which was
one hired from tho F.lk Horn livery
barn, became frightened by a "whir
ly glg" that was being operated by
some children and at oneo broke away.
M. Yoiler was In a wagon ahead of the
running team and tho two crashed
together. Mr. Yoder Is reported to
havo sustained a badly bruised hip.
Tho occupants of the light livery
carriage were not hurt, but the car-
Tom Myers Is very sick with ty
phold fever and has been brought to rlnR0 WM ,)mlly ,,,,,,, p
the home of his sister, Mrs. AD. Pill-
man, where the best of care Is given'
,,. ,.... ,ih. FRIENDS OF HUNTERS
HUH. l I . UJto una Ilia., ii.wiua
who hope for his speedy recovery.
1 1. ('. L Alt H ' K :. I'ivm.I.hI. I'. J. MKYKIt, Cashier.
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
or orison city.okcgon
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a (Jciicral Hanking" Bu-iiiee!. Open from '. a.m. to :i .tn,
ENJOY-
Fritz Welse has moved from Gresh
Km to a point near Clackamas.
Miss Hazel Cooper has commenced
a term of school at Wilsonvllle.
J. W. Jackson, a prominent citizen
ct Molalla, was in Oregon City Mon
day on business.
Ab. Dlllman, who has been sick at
his home for the past week, Is re
covering rapidly.
has gone to Cotrell, whore she will
conduct the school for the winter
term.
H. A.
tourette
Allen,
farm.
manager of
has left for
the La-Eastern
SAW MILL for salo 11 miles south
east of Oregon City. COhorse power
mill, In good running order Good lo
cation; good market. Yellow fir tim
ber. Price reasonable; terms, cash.
Dlx Bros., R. F. D. 4, Oregon City. 43 4
ING VENISON.
Pastors of churches In or near Ore-
Oregon to engage in wheat raising on ! gnn CUy flro ,nvUe(, tQ end or brlng
a large scale.
Workmen are re-shlngling the roof
cf the Methodist church on Seventh
and Main streets.
The ladles of the Congregational
church wll hold a market In the baso
ment of the church next Saturday
afternoon, October 6.
in advance church notices for publi
cation In the Sta. where they will
be read by more people In Oregon
City and suburbs than read all other
dallies combined.
Jack Johnson, formerly of this city,
las accepted a position with the J. K.
Gill Co., of Portland.
H. Bigelow, who operates a sawmill
on the Abernethy, was in Oregon City
cn Thursday on business.
After a stay of two weeks, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Schwab have returned from
their outing at Long Beach.
Mrs. Bessie Sleight left for Port
land Sunday where she has accepted
a position with the Shogren dress
making establishment.
W. H. Sampson returned Saturday
from Barlow, where he had been visit
ing his brother-in-law, L. E. Arm
strong, who is critically ill.
HEIFHR, lost first of last spring
Dark Wrown Jersey, short, stubby
I born with downward dip. Reward
I given for information leading to her
recovery. Sarah K. Blount, Glad
stone, Ore. 42t2
Services at the Congregational
church next Sunday will be con
ducted by the Rev. E. C. Oakley of
Eugene. Mr. Oakley Is an Interesting
and Intelligent speaker and it Is
thought would like to come to the
Oregon City pastorate.
As several hunting parties have re-'
turned from the mountains there are'
not a few people of Oregon City en- (
Joying venison on their tables, which ,
was a gift of the mighty hunters to
friends, showing the prowess of the j
deer stalkers. !
George Kerns, Ilert Iloake and Ed
Olds recently returned from Ogle ,
creek district, where Kerns shot sev-!
eral deer. The party rcxrt a pretty
hard trip, which cume near getting,
the better of Olds, who Is large of;
girth and short of breath. But ho was1
determined that the mountains should
not get the better of him and his
good nature pulled him through. The;
trip, which lasted ten days, was en-;
tlrely successful, as the killing of
three deer Is evidence. !
I-I. 33. CROSS
ATTORN ICY AT LAW
Weill ICwtntc. Main Htrccl.
I.onnn, Innurimce
OWICCON CITY.
John A Moore has gone to St
Martin's Hot Springs, where he will
Epend several days' vacation.
Henry Epperson of east of Estaca
da is proudly showing some very fine
20-ounce Pippins that he raised on his
place. Some of them measure 13
inches in circumference and are ex-
..n,.f i nnoiitv hirh nil shows showed symptoms of Insanity
that one does not 'have to be at Hood arrived In Oregon City Friday eve
river tr, crow the best of armies. nlng from Portland on the street car,
DEMENTED WOMAN TAKEN INTO
CUSTODY.
Mrs. Mary A. Bain was taken In j
custody Friday night by Sheriff R. B. i
Beatie, for the reason that she
of Insanity. She
r
Dr. L. G. Ice Is In charge of the
office of Dr. L. L Pickens, who has
gone to Brownsville for a pheasant
shoot.
Miss Wlnnifred Roake of this city
and on leaving the car by her actions
,... r- t o nmitniiA at once attracted attention. Dr. H. 1
James Smith, who recently sold his nurse of the Good Samaritan hospl- S. Mount took charge or the woman
interest in the market at Estacada, ! tal, has returned from Seattle, where and turned her over to the authorl-
has gone into the meat and poultry
buying and shipping business.
Mrs. Susan Curry of Clackamas has
sold her residence to L. D. Jonea
and will leave in a few days for Vir
ginia, where Bhe will reside.
she had been for a short time. Miss ties, I'ete jsmren taxing uie uemnu-
Marrs is visiting her mother, Mrs. cd woman to his home for tho night,
Samuel Marrs. of this city, but ex- until her guardian, a man of tho name
i Twtiarwi nr,n where of Sorenson. arrived from Portland.
she will make her headquarters
ANOTHER FREE OFFER
HAVE YOU AN
ELECTRIC PLAT IRON
If. L BfLQ
The Home Furnisher
The Store
That Saves
You Money
Mrs. Bain was to have left for Ken
tucky Saturday and her trip to Oregon ,
... - Gltv Is thought to havo been an at-
Several of the young men oi uregen ' ; . ... :
h i.,.. k ,,,min, nf tempt to evade the journey. She has;
City are considering the forming or 1
, , , , ,u , mu.nant reatves n Kentucky and was said
a dancng club that will be a means of , . , ,i,.i
passing the winter in a social man-
ner. The Idea Is to have a member- wl a Mother.
ship fee that will be large enough to' -
cover the expense of six or eight OLD PLANK ROAD TO BE MAC
dances, which will be entirely Invl-, ADAMIZED.
tatlon affairs. The organization will
be perfected shortly. County Judge Dlmlck and Comtnls-
sloner Lewellen were over by Damas-
Joe Susap, who needs no lntroduc- cub Saturday Inspecting a number of
tion to Oregon City people, was small bridges that are in bad shapo
visited by a sister of his who came and need to be repaired or replaced.
Electric Electric
Fiat f'fih Flat
Irons xfe 'rons
Save P'-m Save
Your "r ' 'Jljp Your
Time hJI Money
II 11 tr 1
j into town Saturday with a band of
Indians from the Warm Spring In
j dian reservation. Susap was over
joyed to so his sister and spent Sun-
iday afternoon entertaining
land her companions, who
j camped on the bluff.
her
Goods Sold for Less Than Elsewhete
Furniture, Ranges and Stoves
Carpets, Crockery, Granite-
ware and Wall Paper.
The county rock crusher has been
moved to the Highland road near
Beaver Creek and Is at work crush
ing rock with which to pavo that
highway. The road Is, or rather was,
wero . a plank one, but the plank are rotten
and must bo replaced or tho road
macadamized, and at the present
I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Vosburg and son prc(j 0f r,ank it Is cheaper, all things
! r,1.,..l,. nml Vila Tl 1 f f ff C TO ! t'h t X . n. ...u I itt, I, maln a utfTtk rriiul
Main and 7th St.
Opp. Suspension liridge
1KB
were Oregon City visitors Monday) "county court convenes next
morning. Mr. and Mrs. Vosmirg ana n(lfj(lay ln n.Kiar Hss!on
son formerly resided at crescent
near Oregon City but moved to Ne
halem a few years ago, where Mr.
Vosburg was connected with a lumber
business. They have lived at Crelgh
ton for the past year and have pur
chased property there, owning a pro
lific and thrifty vinyard.
Wed-
C. N. Greenman, the pioneer ex
pressman, has leased for a term of
Taken Up.
Monday, Sept. 24, at my place five
miles east of Oregon City, a small
white bull, coming two years old.
Owner please call and pay charges
and take animal.
WILLIAM LILLIU,
Oregon City It. F. D. No. 2.
43-4 Box 9.
ELECTRIC IRONS ARE ALWAYS READY
If you care for CONVENIENCE, COMFORT,
HEALTH, ECONOMY in your household; if you care
to be up-to-date, progressive, in the swim; you will use
an Electric Flat Iron.
By filling: in the coupon below, you will receive one
of our ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS, under conditions
which ought to attract you.
STYLE NO. Regular household, 6-Ib. Flat Iron.
STYLE NO. 2 Nickel-plated 3-lb. Smoothing
Iron for dainty work.
The Iron will be delivered promptly upon receipt of
coupon without expense to you.
CUT OUT COUPON.
C, G, MILLER, Contract Agent.
PORTLAND (IHNIOItAL KI.KCTUIC COMPANY, Oregon City.
You may deliver to mo one Klectiic Flat Iron, stylo No. '
which I agree to try, nnd If unsatisfactory, to return to you
within 30 days from (Into of delivery. If I do not return it at
that time you may cbarg i the same to my account at. $1.00. It
is understood that no charge will be inado for (he Iron If I re
turn it within :!() days.
NAME
Dept. "K" Address
PORTLAND GENERAL EL CTRIC CO.
C. G. Miller, Contract Agent, Oregon City, Ore.