4 - OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1906. Oregon City Enterprise Published Every Friday. H. A. Galloway. .Editor and Manager Subscription Rates: One Tear $1.50 Six Months i; , .75 Trial subscription, two months.. .25 Advertising Rates on Application. lu uuU VJL C- j tt iiif, uicu xiaixic iat payment is Ihe matter will receive our attention Entered at the postoffice at Oregon City, Oregon, a3 second-class matter. SHORT ROUTE TO OSWEGO. It goes without saying that Oregon City has long desired a shorter rail route between Oswego and the coun ty seat. There has been a hope, in spired mostly by the wish, that the Willamette Falls electric line would be extended to Oswego, but that hope deferred has made us ill. A wagon and foot bridge across the river from Oswego to Milwaukie would shorten the rail distance from ; the former to Oregon City by many miles, and while not as satisfactory as a west side line would be a great conven ience. And not only would Oswego and Oregon City he convenienced but the people of all the northwestern part of the county would find their journeys shortened. ; r- It is said,; the only way the county can be persuaded to undertake this venture is 'for the people of the vari ous communities to show a strong in- '1rest and 'a demand for the struc ture. Although Oregon City people have not talked very much about it yet, people of Milwaukie and Oswego are beginning to. show considerable interest and it is to be expected that public-spirited citizens here will soon take up the matter and discuss It ' thoroughly. ' James J. Hill, the railroad magnate, has three sons in the same business. James N., the eldest, is vice-president of the Northern Pacific; Louis W. is first vice-president of the Great North ern, and Walter H. is right-of-way agentfor a new line between Sioux City and Omaha. It is generally un derstood that Louis will be his father's successor in the railroad world. Is there anything more exasperating than to have somebody who is talking to look over your head, or to one side of you, all the time he is trying to convey his thought to you? If a man! will not look you in the face, while ' he talks, you may be pretty sure you j will not lose ' much if you turn your eyes in another direction. Did you ever watch the man with nothing to do? Well, he has the hard est job of any one we ever studied. Loafing and idling time away may look good to the man who is putting in ten hours a day for six days out of the week, but let him loaf for a couple of weeks and the chances are that he will be the most unhappy and dis contented man in town. The Polk County Observer, com menting on the mention of fW. S, U'Ren's name for governor, says the, fact is Mr. U'Ren is "the biggest man ' in Oregon." The Observer and the: Newberg Graphic botbygive the ere-, dit for the' reform laws of Oregon to whom the credit belongs Mr. U'Ren. Mr. Hearst now has the Tiger trained so that it will eat out of his hand, but the question is will it stand without hitching. r. 1 J. E. Smith Hardware Co. The House of Quality Watch for Our Big Line of t Groceries V- This Week is- I F mith H i ; The H6u$e of duality!. V.i SbtiT FORGET THE CASH PRICES .ft- i i i It is a little curious to hear the other bosses accusing Mr. 'Hearst of organizing a political machine. A new weekly newspaper, the Ben ton Republican, will be issued on or about October 10 at Corvallis. MOLAIXA WOMAN IS DYING BY INCHES With Mental Faculties Unimpaired Mattie Wells Calmly Faces Certain Death, s- Molalla, Oct. 9. Our school opened this week with Miss Edna Robinett and Miss Vera Buel as teachers. Mi3s Minnie Trullinger Is teaching the Teasel Creek school. Work has begun on our new side walk. Doc Wright and Bert Perry hauled the lumber from Fred Scha fer's mill. i Carpenters will begin work again on the church building this week. i Grange Fair next Friday and Satur- day. I Herbert and Miss Rosyland Robbins were visitors here last week. j The Ladies' Aid will serve a lunch ' at the Shaver sale on October 18. Mrs. F. C. Perry has returned home. Geo. H. Gregory will begin his tea-: sel trimming in about 10 days. The Raugh Brothers have pulled up shakes and left our town, so the blacksmlthing is now all in the hands 1 of Mr. Trullinger. ' j Mrs.Geo .F. Frazie has been quite ! ill for two. weeks with some kind of heart trouble. t Mrs. JUattie Wells is still alive and in a terrible condition, requiring six average doses "of morphne to ; quiet ' the excruciating pain. Bright, men tally, while . .the work s of , decomposi tion is going on; perfectly reconciled to her fate. Thus she lingers, hoping for the transition. ... . ... , . A Reward. .We offer a reward of 25 cents for every case of skin - trouble, - eczema, ulcers, old running sores, ; wounds, cuts, or , any kind of scalp trouble that Dermakola Ointment will not heal, for if not cured we pay the 25 cents back. Huntley Bros. RUSSELLVILLE. Hop-pickers home; most of them broke all records for picking. Mrs. R. E. Howe, of Oklahoma, was visiting in this vicinity last week. Several . deer have been killed in this vicinity recently. Grouse and pheasants are plentiful. N. A. Flynn is In poor health. O. Poulson will go to Portland this week. 1 . ' - Lots of talk about electric line to Wilhoit. School began Monday with Hazel Cooper as teacher. For any pain, from top to toe, from any cause, apply Dr. Thomas' Eclec tric'Oil. Pain can't stay where it is used. REDLAND ITEMS. Farmers are busy getting their fall work done during the fine weather. Mr. Collins, a brother of Mrs. Simp son, who arrived lately with his fam ily from Colorado, will live on the Weismantle place as soon as Mr. Simpson gets his new residence com pleted. Mrs. W. D. Berkey, who, had been visiting old friends, returned to her home in Portland, Tuesday. Miss Ora Wilcox was visiting friends in Portland last week. Mrs. Ferrel of Portland, is visiting her parents here. , Rev. , Blair, who was pastor of the Presbyterian church during the last arrluapp -Cf v. i ' Tor Vour Protection we place this label on every package of Scott's Emulsion. The man with a fish on his back is our trade-mark, and It Is a guarantee that Scott's Emul sion will do all that Is claimed for It. Nothing better for lung, throat or bronchial troubles in infant or adult. Scott's Emul sion Is one of the greatest flesh builders known to the medical world. We'll mead jroa m sample re. hSCOTT&BOWNE,40' 40 Pearl Street oik year, preached his farewell sermon Sunday. His people are very sorry to lose him. F. Wilcox left yesterday for Goldr field, where- he will have , charge of the school this winter. " We are all glad to know that Rev. J. J. Patton has been returned to the "Viola charge. A very pretty wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents Wednesday, October 3, when Miss Mary Lewis was united in marriage to W. W. Martine, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Martine left for Seattle, where they will visit relatives for a few days, after which they will return to Portland, where they will make their home. Best wishes of their friends go with them. How to Improve Your Complexion. Everyone who wants a good, healthy color, a ruddy glow and a clear skin free . from the effects of biliousness, sluggish liver and chronie constipa tion should get a 25 cent package of Laxakola Tonic Tablets today. Hunt ley Bros. DOVER NEWS. ; ... J. J- Patton was a visitor here this week. ' ' - i .' : - Perry KitzmflXer is working in a meat market at Estacada. D. L. Erdman was up from Barton over Sunday. Rev. J. J. Exon and family came from Beaverton. Friday. Brother Exon has the Cornelius charge this year. He will go back and. forth on the train to his work. C. E. Seward and C A. Kieth went to Portland this week. George Wolf has gone to the Hot Springs to take treatment for rheu matism. ' Captain C. O. Branson and wife left Tuesday for Highland where they will begin their year's work as Evangelists. Clarence Cassidy is on the fcfick list. When you have headache or other nerve pain try Ake-in-The-Head tab lets and you can have your 10 cents back if your headache or neuralgia is not relieved in 15 minutes. No matter what the cause is one tablet gives relief. Huntley Bros. NOTES FROM CLARKES. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wallace went to Portland, Tuesday. Farmers are taking advantage of the fine weather to plow and to dig potatoes. E. B. Stark was in Oregon City, Tuesday. T. Sagar and daughter, Mrs. Lotta Cummins and children, called at N. Wallace's, Sunday. Berl Cummins is expected home from Klondike, October 15. School will commence October 15, with Miss Nellie Moehnke as teacher. . Louis Wallace went to Colton Tues day. ; A Young Mother at 70. "My mother has suddenly , been made young at 70. , Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspepsia had c; clackaas Coun State o'f entirely disabled her, until six months Oregon, his final report of the admin ago, when she began taking Electric istration pf the estate of Jennie Fol Bitters which have completely cured som, deceased, and that the Hon. hanVTf? "H 8trength Jt-.'vS tivlty she had in the prime of life, 10 o'clock a. m., as the time for hear- writes Mrs. W, L. Gilpatrick, of Dan- ing said report and objections there- forth Me.- Greatest restorative med- y and for final settlement thereof. icine'on the globe. Sets ttomacb.1 v-i . . JOHN J. COOKE, , , , Administrator aforesaid. Liver end Kidneys right purifies the c D. & D. c. Latourette. blood nd. cures .Malaria.' Biliousness; Attorneys for Estate. ...44t4 and Weaknesses. -- Wonderful. -Nerve Tonic ; Price i50c. r. . Guaranteed.-; by Howetf St Jones drug store. a uaIiUi .u.m UA..t.!.. ' si- on Appointments. , ; . JJQHJi W THOMAS, Dentist BAKER CITY SWIFT - NOT SWIFT ENOUGH Exciting Time of Mr. Swift In Finding His Clackamas Bride. Molalla, Oct. 9. A. M. Swift of Ba ker City had made an appointment to meet Miss Lin a Kayler at the Union depot- last week, so the bride, her mother and sister went thither and found no Swift, and Swift found no Kuyler.. Thereupon Swift went fast to Oregon City and got a livery rig and came out swifter towards Molalla but got off the direct road and took in the towns of New 'Era, Canby, Macksburg, etc., through last Tues day's rain, reaching the Kayler dona tion claim at dark. After spending the night in - the canyon a guide took the bridegroom swiftly back to Port land the next ,day following his lonely adventure, finding the bride still look ing for a man by the name of Swift. -They swiftly got married. ; ' DON'T BLAME HUNTLEY BROS. It's Your Own Fault if you Continue to Suffer With Indigestion. I If they could only see and tell you I personally of the- number .of Oregon City people, who have been cured of indigestion within the last two years by Pepsikola Tablets' you wouldn't hesitate on trying this remedy one single minute. Their success with it has caused them to wonder, and the longer they sell it the more confidence they . have. No one need have dizzy spells, sick headache, biliousness, nervousness, loss : of appetite, ' sour stomach, coated tongue, palpitation, restless nights, or any other symptom of indigestion and stomach trouble if they: will only use Pepsikola Tablets. It id ' also a splendid nerve tonic, it improves the "general health, puts on firm, solid . flesh, and. if you are run down or emaciated it will almost sure ly increase your weight. There is not one case in a hundred that these tab lets will not cure. No -matter how many remedies you have tried, don't give up. . They know Pepsikola Tab lets will cure you or they would not sell them for more . than- two years on a guarantee to return your twenty five cents if they fall. ' REPORTS POTATOES PLENTIFUL AT CARUS Carus, Oct. 10. Most everybody has a good crop of spuds this year. School began last Monday a week ago-, under , the management of Mr. Dunton, of Liberal. The Paine school has also commenced with Miss Burns as' teacher. c - - c- Henry ?May and family have moved to he Graham place. Richard. Davis has been quite ill of la grippe.' Howard Bros, are " hauling lumber to -Oregon City for Mr. Sturgls. Miss Sarah Jones, of Portland, spent a few days with her parents the first of the week. Mrs. and Emma Inskeep spent Tues day afternoon at Wm. Davis'. A j large crowd attended the tele phone meeting at R. M. Cooper's, Sat urday evening., Edwin Howard has a field of ten acres sowed in wheat. The oats that are up look fine. Bertha Spangler spent a few days in Portland last week. Mr. and Mrs. Spatz of Beaver Creek spent Sunday at Eph Jones', also a young lady from Canby, was there. Lawrence Derringer ihas gpne to Portland tp work. . .-. UNCLAIMED LETTERS. Letters remaining uncalled for: in the Oregon City postoffice for week ending" October 10, 1906: ..Woman's List Church, Miss Clara; Jones, Mrs. Edith; McBride, Mrs. T. A.; Martell, Miss Jeane; Nelson, Miss Minnie; Vawn, Mrs. Mattie. ,. Men's List Buckner, James; Gra ham, T. H.; Lewis, R. A.; Moore, Walter; Smith, W.; .Thiel, Frank; Wlttamore, Geo. Saloon License. .Notice is hereby given that I will apply at the next meeting of the city council for a renewal of my liquor li cense at my present place of business, the Depot saloon, corner Seventh St. and Railroad avenue. ' 44t2. LOUIS DE PERDUSIN. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the un- . t .1 .nn 1 ., e.i .-..-r. f I summons: 5 " v In .the. Circuit Court of the State of Oregoni for Clackamas County. Nellie RfViefre, Plaintiff, tew U? vs. Bminatfvjerre, Defendant. Tn., Rmtl iRivierre. the above named - defendant: J gon, yoa are hereby required to ap- Dr. Pierce's Fayorite Prescription 13 a powerful, Invigorating tonic, impart ing health and strength in particular to the organs distlootly feminine. The local, womanly health is so Intimately related to the general health that when diseases of the delicate womanly organs are cured the whole body gains in health and strength. For weak and sickly women who are "worn-out," "run-down" or debilitated, especially for women who work in store, office or schoolroom, who sit at the typewriter or sewing machine, or bear heavy household burdens, and foi nursing mothers, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has proven a priceless benefit because of its health-restoring and strength-giving powers. As a soothing -and strengthening nerv ine. "Favorite Prescription" is un eqaaled and is invaluable in allaying and subduing nervous excitability, irritabil ity, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostra tion, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, or St. Vitus's dance, and other distressing nervous symptoms commonly attendant upon functional and organic disease of the womanly organs. It induces refresh Ing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and despondency. Cures obstinate cases. "Favorite Pre scription " is a positive cure for the most complicated and obstinate cases of "fe male weakness," painful periods, irregu larities, prolapsus or falling of the pelvic organs, weak back, bearing-down sensa tions, chronic congestion, inflammation and ulceration. Dr. Pierce's medicines are made from harmless but efficient medical roots found growing in our American forests. The Indians knew of the marvelous cura tive value of some of these roots and im parted that knowledge to some of the friendlier whites, and gradually some of the more progressive physicians came to test and use them, and ever since they have grown in favor by reason of their superior curative virtues and their safe and harmless qualities. Your druggists sell the "Favohttm Pre scription " and also that famous altera tive, blood purifier and stomach tonic, the "Goldeit Medical Discovebt." Write to Dr. Pierce about your case. He a an experienced physician and will treat yoor case as confidential and without charge for correspondence. Address hijnatthe Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., of which he is chief con sul ting physician. - pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above ..entitled" court and suit, on or before the ex piration of six weeks from date of the first publication of this summons, to-wit, on or before the 24th day of November, 1906, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plaih tiff will apply to the court for the re lief . prayed for in her complaint now on file herein, that the bonds of matri mony now existing between plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and for an order of the court awarding to the plaintiff Abe custody of two minor children, the issue of said marriage. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Grant B. .Dimick, Judge of the County Court of the County of Clackamas, State of Oregon. Said order was made and dated the 10th day of ' October, 1906, arid- the date of the first publication of this summons is the 12th day of -October, 1906. COOVERT & STAPLETON, 44t7. Attorneys for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. E. G. Jones, Plaintiff, vs. '''-.' A. D. Nis wander, Defendant. To A. D. Niswander, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the expiration of six weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, which is by order of the above entitled Court fixed as Friday, the 23d day of Novem ber, A. D. 1906, and if you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief pray ed for in his complaint, to-wit: For the foreclosure of that certain mortgage made, executed and deliver ed to Eli S. Calkins on November 1st, 1892, for the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00 Dollars, and which mort gage conveyed the following describ ed premises, to-wit: Beginning at a point ten (10) chains South of the Sectiop corner between Sections four (4) five (5) eight (8) and nine (9) in Section eight (8), Township three (3) South, Range One West of the Willamette Meridian, thence South ten (10) chains, thence West thirty (30) Chains, thence North ten (10) chains, thence East thirty (30) chains to the place of beginning and containing thirty acres, more or less. And for such other and further relief as the Court may deem just and equitable. - This summons .is published by or der of Thos. A. McBride, Judge of the above entitled Court and cause. The date of the first publication of this summons is October 12th, 1906, and the date of the last publication of this summons is November 23d, 1906. DIMICK & DIMICK, 44t7 Attorneys for Plaintiff. 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