OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1906. CLACKAMAS APPLES GOOD AS THE BEST REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. What S) With You This Can g W : : Do 0Heater With a Perfection Oil Heater yon can heat a cold bed-room, make a sick -room more comfortable, -warm a chilly hallway, heat water quickly, and do many things better than can be dope with any other stove no matter what fuel it burns. The superiority of the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Device) liea In the fact that it generates intense heat without smoke or smell. The oil fount and the wick carrier are made of brass throughout, which insures durability. - Gives great heat at small cost. Fount has oil indicator and handle. Heater is light and portable. Absolutely safe and simple wick cannot be turned too high or too low. Operated as easily as a lamp. All parts easily cleaned. Two finishes nickel and japan. Every heater warranted. If not at your dealer's write nearest agency for descriptive circular. The JSaLamp ny and is the best all-round house lamp made. Gives a clear, steady light. Is the safest lamp you can buy. Brass throughout and nickel plated. Equipped with the latest improved burner. Handsome simple satisfactory. Every lamp warranted. Write to nearest agency if you cannot get it from your dealer. STANDARD OIL COMPANY V CURSED AND MADE TO DO FARM WORK ALLEGATIONS IN COMPLAINT OF annie Mcdonald who seeks divorce. Divorce proceedings have ' been be gun by Annie McDonald against Wil liam M. McDonald. The couple were married in 1885 in Kansas and for fourteen years have lived in this part of the country, for the last four years just south of Oregon City. has been compelled to suffer all kinds of personal indignities for the last twelve years; that she has been at tending to all the work on the farm. and that her husband has been in the habit of cursing her and the children for no cause whatever. This fail in particular his treatment of herself and children has been especially cruel. There are ten children, ranging from 1 to 20 years of age. The wife prays for a decree of divorce and cus tody of the minor children; also $25 a month alimony and the support of the minor children, who are to be entrusted to her care. SCIENTIFIC CARE AND HANDLING ALL THAT IS NECES SARY FOR RESULTS. E. " H. Tisen, manager cp Frank Busch's ranch, was in the city Sunday and reports the apples in that local ity in excellent condition. The crop consists of Baldwins, Spitzenberg and Yellow Newton. In quality, color and size they appear to be every bit as eood as the celebrated Hood River variety. For shipping purposes the Clackamas product is the equal of the famous Hood River fruit.. ' In line with Mr. Tisen's report comes the news of a unique exhibi tion in Olds & King's window at Port land. The last week there were dis played in the above mentioned firm's window a large number of boxes of the finest Hood River apples, labeled where from and by whom raised. Sat urday the window was ' filled by 6 or 8 boxes of apples bearing this sign: "Give Clackamas a Show."' The ap ples were raised by Mr. Byers of" this county, and compared more than fa vorably with the display of the week preceding. Both Mr; Busch's and Mr. Byers' experience in this line proves the contention of the Horticultural so ciety's conclusions at a recent meet ing to be correct. Scientific raising of apples in this county, as begun by the men spoken of, if carried on wide ly all over the county, would put Clackamas in the front rank with the Hood River country. Martha A. Huts'on to John W. Bel low, part blk. 18, Oregon City, 2 s-2 E; w. fl.; $16.00. . ; George' D. Ely to William Mdllien N half NEL lots 1 an 2 Sec. 22, lot 4, sec. 23, 3 Mi E; 155 acres, part of sec. 15 and 22, 3 s-4 E; 5Yz acres w. d., $4000. -. J. G. Mumpower to D. T. Griffin 15.56 acres, sec 13 and 18 2, s 2 and 3 E; w. d.; $750. . James M. Tracy to George Henry Smith 15 acres ill Hiram Straight D. L.C. 2 s-2 E; q. c. d.; $1000. Jane Bingman, Julia A. Frost and Mary Lucas to G. H. Smith, und. 3-6 in Hiram Straight DLC 2 s-2 E; $1000. Mary Bottemiller to J. O. Storey, 24,06 acres, Geo. Crow DLC, 2 s-1 E; $1. Edward S. Bottemiller to J. O. Storey 24.06 acres, Geo. Crow DLC, 2 s-1 E: $8000. The complainant alleges that she Ficken. Marriage Licenses. A marirage license was issued Wed nesday to Urania LaCroy and Edward m. cross ATTORNEY AT IAW Real Estate, Main Street, Loana, Insurance OREGON CITY A OiFJE Have you an Electric Flat Iron Electric Flat Irons save time& money If you care for CONVENIENCE, COMFORT, HEALTH, ECONO MY 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 beiow, you will receive one of our ELEC HRIC FLAT IRONS, under conlitions which ought ,to attract you.1. STYLE NO. 1. Regular hoisehold, 6-lb. Flat Iron. STYLE NO. 2. Nickel-plated 3-fb. Smoothing Iron for dainty work The Iron will be delivered promptly upon receipt of coupon with out expense to you. " ' .'. , .V v C. G. MILLER, Contract Agent. PROTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO., Qregon City.' You may deliver to me one Electric Flat Iron, style No. , which I agree to try, and if unsatisfactory, to return to you within 30 days from date of delivery. If I do not return it at that time you may charge the same to my account at $4.00. It is understood that no charge will be made for the Iron if I return it within 30 days. NAME... , Dept. "E". Address ....... Portland Gen. Electric Co. C. G. MILLER, Coutract Ag-ent, Oregon City, Ore. A Year of Blood. The year of 1903 will long be re membered in the home of F. N. Tack- et, of Alliance, Ky., as a year of blood; which flowed so copiously from Mr. Tacket's lungs that death seemed very near. He writes: Severe bleed ing from the lungs and a frightful cough had brought me at death's door, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, with the astonishing result that after tak ing four bottles I was completely re stored and as time has proven perma nently cured." Guaranteed for Sore Lungs, Coughs and Colds, at Howell & Jones' drug store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Wright's Strange Mania. Oregon City police seem to have a habit of late of landing people in the insane asylum. With the commit ment of Looney, and the recapture of Bagnall, now comes the report that D. H. Wright, who was taken to Port land by Chief of Police C. E. Burns, has been committed to the asylum by the Portland authorities. Alcohol and cocaine were Wright's undoing, and his mania seems to consist of an hal lucination that he is passing worth less checks. ' Made Happy for Life. Great happiness came into the home of S. C. Blair, school superintendent at St. Albans, W. Va., when his little daughter was restored from the dread ful complaint he names. He says: "My little daughter had St. Vitus' Dance, which yielded to no treatment until as a last recourse we tried Elec tric Bitters and I rejoice to say, three bottles effected a complete cure." Quick, sure cure for nervous com plaints, general debility, female weak nesses, impoverished blood and malar ia. Guaranteed by Howell & Jones. Price 50c. ' NORTHBOUND LOCAL . 24 MINUTES LATER The north-bound Southern Pacific train due to arrive here at 9:47 a. m., from Thursday morninf. on will ar rive in Ore ion City at 10.11. Other trains will arrive ; as usual. This change has been made as a result of putting on an extra train on the Wood burn division.. Mrs. A. C. Tower, who was visit ing for a few days at Vancouver, re turned to Oregon City Monday even ing. Had a Close Call. "A dangerous surgical operation, in volving the removal of a maligant ul cer, as large as my hand from my daughter's hip, was prevented by the application of Bucklen's Arnica Salve." says A. C. Stickel,- of Miletus, W. Va. "Persistent use of the Salve completely cured it." Cures Cuts, Burns and Injuries. 25c at Howell & Jones' druggists. Oregon Patents. The following patents were granted to Oregon Inventors last week: . Paul E Bartelmus, Pendleton, milking ap paratus; Joseph Crowther, Dallas, propeller; William B. Dennis, Black Dutte, treating substances by the aid of heat; Dalltor W. Kolle, Portland, fastener for eyeglasses; David Still, Milton, threshing machine. Hibernia Savings Bank to Helen A. Elkins, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16, blk. 2, Milwaukie Park; $416.80. Jno. W. Loder to George E. Douchy lots 12 and 21, blk. 6; Edgewood Add., Oregon City; $85. State of Oregon to A. M. MacLeod W half W half, sec. 36, 2 s-2 E;-160 acres, $200. Heirs of J. R. Shaver to Frank and William Everhart, 5 acres in DLC of Hugh Gordon, 5 s-2 E; q.cd.; $200. Alpha J. Powers to A. S. Pattulto, part H. Campbell DLC, sec. 29, 1 s-2 E; $10. Hibernia Savings Bank to C. W. Hattenstein lots '5 and 6, blk. 4. Mil waukie Park $84. Addie and Frank Hodgkin to Cora Shook, N half lot 9, Jennings Lodge; $100. Addie & Frank Hodgkin to Florence E. Rymal, S half lot 9 Jennings Lodge, $100. J. S. Otis to S. H. Miller E 35 acres NW, NW sec. 28, 1 s-4 E, and part of Sec. 21, $6500. . Mary E. Gensheimer to Michael Gensheimer, und. half interest in NW SW and E half NW, SW; sec 23, 2 s-2 E; 60 acres; $200. Joseph Schleuter to Paul Sauer, SW NE, and lot 4, sec. 4, 4 s-o E; 80 acres $375. . Dr. C. B. Smith to Presbyterian Church, parcel of land near Eagle Creek; $50. U. S. Land Office to John M. Mann, 80 acres, N half SW, 14, 2 s-1 E; pat. Philip Bucklein to Clara Bucklein lot 10. blk. 9, Park Add.; $1000. . Sellwood Land & Improvement Co., to B. Lee Paget, lot 4, Tract 59, First Add. Oak Grove, q.cd.; $1.00. U. S. Land Office to Flavius Painter W half SW and W. half NW, sec. 20, 6s-3 E, 160 acres, land patent. Gottlieb Samuel and Tillie Gross to Adolf, Mike and Gottlieb Gross J., W. half DLC Nathaniel Bell, 148 acres; $1. Mike Gross to . Gottlieb Gross Jr., Ferdinand and Adolf Gross, W half DLC. Nathaniel Bell, 148 acres, q.cd; $600. Ferdinand Gross to Gottlieb Gross Jr. W half DLC Nathaniel Bell, q.cd; $2000. Addie C. Hodgkin to Altha N. Em mons, lot 42 Jenning's Lodge, $300. Altha N. Emmons to Robert L. Dunn, lot 42, Jennings' Lodge f $1600. A. V. Hendrickson to H. S. Ban, 27 acres in sec. zb l s-d js; $dzt. Eliza A. Ramsby to Fred Schaffer E half NW sec 11, 5 s-2 E; $1200. -Oregon and California Railroad Co., to S. O. Owen, W half SE sec. 9, 5 s-1 E; q.cd.; $560. Joseph Resch to Mrs. Phoebe Wa ger, part of V. Boone's DLC, 54 acres; 3 s-1 W; $2160. Isak Pederson to S. O. Owen, strip for road purposes in sec 9, 5 s-1 E; n n t John H. Surface to Fritz Fall man lot 2, Clackamas Heights, sec. 21, 2 s-1 E, 4.41 acres, $1000. John Wetsler to Mrs. Margaret Em mel, und. half lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, blk. 40, Milwaukie, q.cd.; $1.00. Mrs. Margaret Emmel to Mrs. M. IT. Wetzler and half in lots in lots 3. 4, 5 and 6. blk 40, Milwaukie, q. c. d. $1 L. G. Riggs to William Corbet n quarter SW Sec. 12 4 s-1 E 40 acres; $150. , William Corbit to L. E. Winslow NE. SW sec. 12, 4 s-1 E; 40 acres; $850. Israel P. Putnam to Mrs. A. E. David, all of blocks C and F, also lots 3, 4, 5, , 7, 8 and 9 James Chase Subd blk. D. Parkplace; $400. Edw. T. Peake to Adolf, Dora, Otto & Henry Aschoff, E half NW- and N half SE sec. 18, 2 s-6 E, 160 acres; $2500. Marie E. Prettyman to H. T. La tham, lot 2, blk. 4. Marshfield; $750. J. W. Roots to J. A. Imel, "E half NE tract 10, Boring Jet.; $750. Choose Your Druggist Carefully A druggist can. do more harm or good than most people give hint credit for. There are different qualities in drugs just as there are in dry goods, and to the outsider all qualities go by the same name. The difference between pure high grade drugs and cheap, inferior drugs of the same name, means the difference between keeping sick and getting well. . When a doctor writes a prescription he means best quality. When .some druggists fill a prescription they think only about big profits. . Every Drop of Medicine . . . that goes in a prescription filled in this store is per fectly pure. Pure drugs mean a speedy recovery. Poor drugs mean a relapse. You want the best. Let us fill your prescriptions. We are giving away free, while they last, a 25 cent box of soap with a 25 cent pair of scissors for 25 cents. HOWELL & JONES Reliable Druggists. A REPUTATION In every city there are certain stores . that have an enviable reputation for low prices, such as Jenners of Edinburgh, Whitley's of London, " Macey's of New York, Boston Store of Chicago, and in our home town it is lhomson'6 Bargain Store Oregon City ShoeStore - The only exclusive shoe store in the city Fine Footwear for Ladies, Gentlemen and the Young Folks Krausse Bros., Props W. WRIGHT, rigr. Special Sale! To make iroom for our new goods now arriving we are making .big reductions on all dry goods. Great, values for little money. Call and see us. G N. JOE MAIN STREET, OREGON CITY. Edison and Columbia Machines Easy payments if desired. Send for the monthly Phono gram It's free. Wassom's Music StOT6 419 MAIN ST- Brunswick House AND BESTAURANT. Oysters Received Daily. Main St., Opposite Suspension Bridge. Guardian Appointed. At the motion of C. D. Latourette, Erikke Trullinger was Thursday af ternoon appointed guardian over Ade line Trullinger, a minor. A bond of $400 was. filed and a permit given the guardian to sell timber off . the es tate to James Adkins at a price not less than $275. High Prices.Short Crop of Spuds. . Clackamas county farmers will 3t eood Drices for their potatoes this year enough to make up ior the crop shortage m - some localities. i ins shortage amounts to half a crop in some sections but the county over will, show a three-fourths crop at least, so farmers report. The whole sale nricft for fancy, early-dug pota toes is from $1 to $1.10. Spuds as they run are selling for a cent a pound in Oregon City. Cut Rate Subscriptions We want your subscriptions, all of them, we will save you money, risk and trouble if you will bring them to us. We met all combina -tion and club offers made by anybody, and of ten go them one better. How is this? Pub Price Cosmopolitan, one year $1.00 a nn. Worlds Work 3.00 p0.UU Delineator 1.00 Mc Clures Magazine 1.00 . $6.00 Our Price $3,65 These are the magazines you want, not the cheap ones you don't want at any price. 1 huntley Brothers co. The Rexall Druggists.