Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, November 23, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1906.
My Hair
Ban Ajjoau
Don't have a falling out with
your hair. It might leave you !
Then what? That would mean
thin, scraggly, uneven, rough
hair. Keep your hair at home !
Fasten it tightly to your scalp!
You can easily do it with Ayer's
Hair Vigor. It is something
more than a simple hair dress
ing. It is a hair medicine, a
hair tonic, a hair food.
The best kind of a testimonial
"Sold for over ci3C7 sea "
THIEF TAKES ALASKA
I CHRISTMAS MONEY
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AAao manufacture
SARSA -
yers
JJ.VY STIPP
ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
Justice of the Peace.
Office in Jagger Building, Oregon City
H
ELLO !
2,000 miles of long dis
tance telephone wire ir
Oregon, Washington , Cali
fornia and Idaho now in
operation by the Pacific
Station Telephone Com
pany, covering ' 2,250
towns
Quick, accurate, cheap
All the satisfaction of a
personal communication.
Distance no effect to a
clear understanding. Spo
kane and San Francisco
as easily heard as Port
land. Oregon City office at
Harduigfs Drusr Store
WffiSCl j
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Famous at home for
Generations past;
Famous now all over
the World.
For sale by
E. MATTHIES.
Drying1 preparations simply devel
op dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions,
which adhere to the membrane and decom
pose, causing a far more serious trouble than
the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffs
and use that which cleanses, soothes and
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the
50c. size. Ely Brothers, CG Warren St., N.Y.
The Balm cures without pain, does not
irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev.
ing immediately the painful inflammation.
With Ely's Cream Balm you are armed
against Kasal Catarrh and Hay Fever.
Dement' s Best Flos
MADE FROM HARD WHEAT.
Takes Purse Containing Cash
From Alaska to Purchase
Gifts.
Sent
A purse containing valuable papers
and ?22 in money, sent all the way
from Alaska to buy Christmas pres
ents, was stolen from off the dining
table in the home of Mary Adelle
Case of Falls "View, one morning last
Case placed the purse there to
have it handy to give the money to
her brother Charles who was to buy
the presents. He came down in a
few minutes and the loss of the pock
et book was discovered. Another purse
belonging to Mrs. Case and lying on
the table, was not touched.
There is no clue to the thief, who
is supposed to be a tramp. A door
opened into the dining room from off
the porch.
The $22 was sent by Miss Case's
sister who lives at Haines, Alaska,
with instructions to buy Christmas
presents and send to her in that far
off land.
SUNNYSIDE AND ROCK CREEK.
Some of Pat Murphy's sheep were
killed and injured by dogs last week
near Sunnyside. The dogs were not
caught. Harry Feathers also had one
killed by dogs recently. He saw the
dog but did not kill it.
Mrs. Alice Deardorff is on the sick
list. Dr. Hickman was out to see her
Monday and pronounced the illness
to be caused by a liver and kidney
trouble.
Tom Keyes is again in the neigh
borhood for .a short time.
Charles Hunter, wife and daughter
were making a Short visit at his fath
er's last week. "
Will Donley has been rather under
the weather for a week.
Hunters were around doing lots of
shooting, Sunday in spite of the rain.
Mrs. Lillian Hunter spent several
days in and around Portland the last
of the week.
EAGLE CREEK NOTES.
More rain than needed. Potato dig
ging at a stand still because of it.
J. T. Brown's house has been paint
ed, making quite an improvement to
the looks of his place.
School commenced in district -No.
50 on the 5th of this month with Miss
Bessie Chittenden as teacher.
J. P. Woodle dug about 50 acres of
potatoes this year.
The Sellwood Mill company has
the frame for the roof of their mill
nearly ready. When all is completed
it will have a very nice mill which
will be hvidy for the farmers who
wish lumber.
I understand that Thomas Pankey
has sold his farm to Herman Horger
and that he will .perhaps move to
southern Oregon.
Grover Douglas is improving rap
idly in health.
The Linderman saw mill is running
full blast, and gives employment for a
large number of hands.
The O. W. P. is placing the poles m
place for the wire line to Portland
which I understand is to be in opera
tion soon.
"SPED (01 LIFE"
That's what a prominent
druggist said of Scot't's
Emulsion a short time
ago. Asa rule we don't"
use or refer to testimonials
in addressing the public,
but the above remark and
similar expressions are
made so often in connec
tion with Scott's Emulsion
that they are worthy of
occasional note. From
infancy to old age Scott's
Emulsion offers a reliable
means of remedying im
proper and weak develop
ment, restoring lost flesh
and vitality, and repairing
waste. The action of
Scott's Emulsion is no
more of a secret than the
composition of the Emul
sion itself. What it does
it- does through nourish
ment the kind of nourish
ment that cannot be ob
tained in ordinary food.
No system is too weak or
delicate to retain Scott's
Emulsion and gather good
from it.
We will send you a
sample free.
He sure that this picture in the
form of a label is on the wrapper
of erery bottle of Emulsion you
buy.
SCOTT & B0WRE
demists
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
50c and $1; all drufgfets.
Funeral of Mrs. Elmer Wright.
The funeral of Mrs. Nanna Paddock
Wright of Grants Pass, notice of whose
death was in yesterday's Star, is be
ing held Thursday afternoon at the
old home of her parents, County Treas
amas, Rev. W. B.. Moore, officiating,
ure'r and Mrs. J. C. Paddock at Clack
The body arrived at Oregon City
Thursday morning, accompanied by
the bereaved young husband. It was
taken to the Paddock home in Glad
stone so the mother, who is ill, could
have a last look at the loved face of
her daughter. From there the funeral
cortege went on to Clackamas. The
deceased wasy about 30 years of age
and a graduate of the University of
Oregon. She leaves many friends be
sides relatives to mourn her untimely
death.
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I f V A care guaranteed if you use -
PILES BDZ- Suppository
Graded Schools, Statesrille, X. C, writes: ' I can say
they do all joa claim for them." Dr. S. M. Devore,
Raven Rock, W. Va., 'writes ; " They giro universal satis
faction." Dr. H. D. McGliL, Clarksburg, Tenn., writes:
" In a practice of 33 years, I have found no remedy to
eqnal yours." Fhick, 60 Cents, Samples Free. Sold
by Druggists. 'MARTM RUDY, LANCASTER, PA,
Sold in Oregon City by Huntley Bros.
Call for Free Sample.
Bright's Disease and
Diabetes News.
The John J. Fulton Co. of San Fran
Cisco, First in the World to An
nounce the Cure and present i
Definite Percentage of Recoveries
(87 per cent) and Give Out Lists of
the Cured.
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There's No Reason
why your baby should be thin, and
fretful during the night. Worms are
the cause of thin, sickly babies. It
is natural that a healthy-baby should
be fat and sleep well. If your baby
does not retain its food, don't experi
ment with colic cures and other medi
cine, but try a bottle of White's Cream
Vermifuge, and you will soon see
your baby have color and laugh as it
should. Sold by Huntley Bros. Drug
Co.
Ben McDonald Writes.
Here are some of the San Francisco recov
eries. All of them were declared by phjsicians
to be incurably' 111 with Bright's Disease or
Diabetes: N. W. Spaulding, President Spaulding
Saw Co.; Adolph Weske, founder Cal. Cracker
Co.; Carl D. Zelle, pioneer druggist; Chaa.
Engelke, editor San Jtancisco Journal; K. M-
Wood, editor Spirit Hevlew; Edward Short, of
the Call; C. A. Newton, yardmaster S. P. Co.
(Sacramento); John A. Phelps, Hotel Repelier;
Mrs. M. Empey, 30 Steiner St.; Mrs. S. E.
Cline, 1737 Broadway; Mrs. P. Goyhenelx, 928
Fillmore St. (tapped 38 times); R. C. Pell,
Manager Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.; F. J. Bach
elder, Paciflo Coast Agt. Seth Thomas Clock
Co.; E.B. Cutler, Attorney, 330 Pine St.; Win.
Hale, Real Estate, 215 Sansome St.; Mrs. C. .C.
Matthewson Proprietor Hotel Clifton; Thos.
Haskins, Merchant (Petaluma); Col. Wm.
Hawkins, TJ. S. Quartermaster's Department;
Chas. F. Wacker, Merchant, 131 6th St.; Mrs.
Thos. Christol, 426 27th St., and hundreds of
others. Some were at death's door when put on
the compounds, but many such recovered. TLat
many were in extremis may be learned from
tliis; Some recovered who had been tapped
dozens of times; others were already in the
ttvitchings of uraemio poisoning; many had
from four to six physicians conurm' the ftital
diagnosis; several left standard hospitals in
extruuiU; several had relatives called in for last
interviews, and a l;w recovered who were in a
state of absolute coma.
In a word ."bout 87?i of all coses of Brijrht's
Disease and Diabetes, heretofore positively in
curable, are now curable under the nw Fulton
Compounds. The Kenal Compound for Brlirhfs
and Kidney Disease is 81; for Diabsros, fl.HX
Pamphlet free. We have just estabiish- d a
depot in your city wheie you will fijicl liio Com
pounds and pamphlets, viz;
INSPECTOR MAY CUT
DOWN SCALY TREES
JURY RETURNS , VERDICT FOR
DEFENDANT IN THE SELL
WOOD VS. REID TRIAL.
After a protracted deliberation of
almost three hours the jury in the
case of Sellwood' vs. Reid returned a
verdict in favor of the defendant,
thereby upholding his action in cut
ting down 34 prune trees which were
infested with San Jose scale. The
delay was unlooked for by those who
had been following the trial, since
the instructions of the court were to
determine , three distinct matters of
fact which were abundantly estab
lished by evidence and admission on
the part of the plaintiff.
Apparently the argument of Attor
ney Latourette touching upon Reid's
unnecessary exercise of authority
weighed stronger than was expected.
It was clear, the court instructed the
jury, that the law merely required the
officer to establish an infested condi
tion, to prove proper notice given the
owner to spray, and to show that the
owner did not spray within the time
allowed. Then, according to the con
struction given yesterday, the officer
can spray the orchard himself or
destroy it. Neither step Is made man
datory to be taken first.
The point which caused the trouble
was the question of whether the com
missioner's act did not show instead
of sole attention to duty a certain de
gree of recklessness, when, instead of
burning the Jnfested trees her left
them lying on the ground where he
had ordered them cut. It is evident
that point weighed considerably with
the. jury, though under the law as in
terpreted by the court, it should not
have been "considered.
WANTS POSSESSION
OF HER EARNINGS.
Sarah E. Nelson of the St. Paul
house, in this city, Is suing for di
vorce from her husband Charles J.
Nelson on the ground of cruel and in
human treatment. A temporary in
junction was granted Saturday morn
ing restraining defendant from draw
ing any of a $1700 deposit in defend
ant's favor in the Bank of Oregon
City.
Plaintiff married defendant in 1898,
and alleges that in 1899 defendant in
dulged in high and riotous liying and
gambling, and treated the plaintiff
shamefully. The work of keeping up
the household devolved on her at
all of the various hotels and restau
rants they have conducted in Salem,
Portland and Oregon City since their
marriage. When they opened up the
St. Paul House plaintiff says she did
all of the cooking and practically ran
the establishment. By her own ef
forts she had accumulated ?400 which
her husband deposited in the- local
bank. Her i industry increased the
sum to about $1700. The defendant
left her a month ago and has not com
municated with her since thett' He has
threatened at various times to draw
the money in the bank, and the re
straining order of the court followed.
The plaintiff prays for a decree of di
vorce and an award of the $1700 for
alimony and attorneys' fees, also costs
and disbursements of the suit. Geo.
C. Brownell represents the plaintiff.
Wee One Dead on West Side.
Tffe 17-day old child of Mr. and Mrs.
Forward of West Oregon City died
Friday morning.
Viiere's No Use
talking, you can't beat Herbine for Jie
liver. The greatest regulator ever of
fered to suffering humanity. If you
suffer from liver complaint, If you are
bilious and fretful, its your liver, and
Herbine' will put it in its proper con
dition.; A- positive cure for Constipa
tion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia and all ills
due to a torpid liver. Try a bottle and
you will never use anything else. Sold
by Huntley Bros. Drug Co.
WINTER RATES TO YAQUINA BAY.
Mrs. Eva Emery Dye has received a I OJ,nrrnn & nn n:t,, Tirn
tter from Ben McDonald of Butte, vtiarman & - -ltV U9 tor0.
"Used by housewives because of its
goodness and economy. Makes the
most bread and makes it most nutri
tious. For sale by most dealers.
let-
Montana, brother of the hero of her
book, Ranald McDonald, expressing
great delight In her treatment Df the
historical events, connected with his
family. He has sent to Dr. Helmcken
of Victoria for the mysterious pack
age. He says he remembers Dr. Hel
mcken, having met him many years
ago, at the home of Sir James Doug
las of Victoria. It is possible this
package may contain the long lost
picture of Ranald McDonald, none
of which are known to be in exist
ence, y
Road Across Eagle Creek.
It is proposed to open road across
Eagle creek in the Tracey neighbor
hood. It will require a $300 or $400
bridge across that creek, and the Es
tacada News says it believes that if
the county will build the bridge and
approaches the people will do the
rest.
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Hints on Health and Beauty. -
A valuable treatise on beauty hints
and complexion secrets comes free in
side every 25 cent package of Laxa
kola tablets a tonic laxative containing
extract of dandelion and cascarin for
the skin. Huntley Bros.
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for 91.00 per box. Will aend them on trial, to be 'paid for
when relieved. Samples Free. If voar druggist does not
nave them send your orders to the
UNITED MEDICAL CO.
. box 74, Lancaster. Pa.
boid in Oregon City by Huntley Broa.
Oregon's Great Recreation and Health
Resort at the Newport Beaches.
Ticket Sales Resumed Nov.
1st to May 31st, 1907.
As a winter health and recreation
resort Newport is the one par excel
lence. Recognizing this, and wishing
to give the people an opportunity to
breathe the fresh, pure ozone of the
ocean, the bouthern Pacific and' Cor-
vallis & Eastern have resumed the
sale of tickets through to Yaquina
From all S. P. points tickets will be
sold throughout the winter and spring
until May 31st-, every '
Wednesday and Saturday
and from Albany, Corvallis' and Phi
lomath on the Corvallis & Eastern,
tickets will be sold to Yaquina and
Newport DAILY.
The rates will be the same as during
the summer, and will be good for re
turn 60 days from date of sale. ,
Dr. Minthorn's Sanitary Baths
will be in operation during the entire
winter and treatments will be given
daily.
Other Health Resorts Closed.
During the winter nearly all other
health resorts are closed or difficult
to reach, and none of them have the
advantages of Newport and vicinity
as regards climate, points of interest,
recreation, and amusement. For par
ties desiring to enjoy fishing, hunting
or seeing the ocean in sunshine or in
storm, the famous resort Is unequal
led, the surroundings are ideal beau
tiful scenery, climate mild, healthful
and invigorating. Cottages for rent
cheap, fresh vegetables, milk, honey,
fruit at lowest possible cost, fish and
the famous rock oysters to be had
for the trouble of securing them..
Full information from any S. P. or
C. & E agent or the General Passeng
er Agent of either Company.
Rate from Oregon City to Yaquina
$6.00. r 49-t7
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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.
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GEORGE A. HARDING
OREGON CITY. OREGON.
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OREGON CITY