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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1906)
c '-:- W WeakL fonchiiis O. SNYDER BURIED . - - - I N I . 0.0. - F.- C E M ET E R Y. 1- uncjs The remains of Oscar Snyder? who vas killed in a logging camp at JSlarsh- JXViilA GHT, .G LE A MS.,,. Richard Kelland has. been visiting his brother Tom, the last - week. "When the school marm sees-D. L. B field, November 9, were buried in the .That's what a prominent Boylan, the school clerk, -she wants to -)dd;FeUows'( fcemetery,t Marshfleld, ; - . , j .c o xx thank him for the platform in front of k.,rai hoin aoM- f r,m' the ; (1 r U ? ? 1 S t Said ' OI oCOUS the school house door. For over sixty years doctors have endorsed Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds, a weak lungs, bronchitis, con sumption. Tou can - trust a a medicine th-Cbest doctors ap- 3 prove. Then, trust this the next time you haVe a hard cough. T-i best kind of a, testimonial "Sql-l f ,'tver cixty yecrs." " Baptist church of that place, w. : prn.11c.;OT1 a-' sKort " time t' k . 1 e n . oV ,xr.-ti: - o - o f!DmillMOn d, ol-Ol b time Roseburg.. has moved on the Schoeps J. F. and A. A. Snyder of Oregon City, i a20. As a rule We don t ?lace" We welcome the new neigh s. waa bom ir, t.ano mtmtv. August, i 6 . . . . ", . . - , bors and have room for more. s 1 RS7 Reirlea his narents. he llSe Of refer XO testimonials Miss Florence McCord who spent leaves three brothers, Robert of Map ieton, Or.; Mi'.lsie and Emery at home; and one sister, Mrs. Effie Stanton of Lutgins, Or. f ' The family have - the sympathy of the community in their bereavement. Mr. Snyder-went -to Marshfleld on re ceipt of the telegram" announcing the accident' and ha3' not yet returned mme. Sirs." 'Snyder was called to .utgins, Thursday by the serious ill aess of their daughter. Mrs. Stanton. TT'T J 7 ? ? T r-pQLKA-Dar.CAws.PTTT H2-l "il I-'aJV C. Ayer Co ', T.oTo-ell, Hase. f ,0 ootumaoiurera 01 S ? ' SARSAPAB1LL u KUS. r ' .O MAiR VIGOR. r VTs pnb kh our meci .c. : ea. 3 A 1 - M ;i V k ver' r'' 'J.---M?l-5rf.a- A I v ' 2-"'-'? ! UP-TO-DATE PHONES FOR ; r : OREGON CITY. itrvrJ '3. 2,t XJO miles of long ' tance telephone wirr Oregon, Washingtoi , Call forma and Idaho now n. operation by thr Pacifi Station ""Telephone ConT pany, covering 2,2od :i Word has been received by Manager :1 L. Philips of the Pacific States Tele- i.ioiie ana ueiegrapn company, mat - consignment of 229 new. residence '.- or.es is on the way. These phones , j of an entirely new pattern and ;i he the first ones installed on the S egoh division. They are in common ass in; the East at- present, hut have mly come into use in the western ter-Itory.,..- Not even Portland will be f vuaplied with this style before Ore- n City is equipped. 4---1 he-naw , instrument is to De usea or residence purposes exclusively. Its v inning feature is its neatness and compactness. The entire instrument iceupies about- as much space as the oxes on a desk phone do, that is a pace about 8 by 10 inches at the ost. The transmitter is a small Ail trie satisiaction 01 a personal,., communication.. Distance - no effect to ' a clear understanding. Spo kane and . San .-. Francisco as ; easily heard as Port- " land. - ' ' ' 1 ' -Oregon City office at '-:: ." Bardin:'s Druir Stoie Mm, towns Ouiek accurate, ehea( ne, without a Jong arm arrangement, jut susceptiDie oi an upwara piuu lo-wn ward. --movement. There is; no ackboard,-the small box arrangement constituting the entire instrument. In line with this new feature it may .e said that ... the new switchboard is Bso the first of its kind to he installed. Uregon - City may, congratulate itself ipon having a' highly efficient and up-to-date service, and, equipmerit in pros pect. - . ; DEMAND EXCEEDS - SUPPLY OF BOOKS. ifWYORK Elvs Cream Balm This Remedy is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. - It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the The Oregon City public school li jraries has received its quota of -new oooks from County Superintendent Zinser, the Barclay and Eastham li braries . each receiving 225 volumes. fine demands made on the first day after the installation of the hew books greatly exceeded the supply. That is a fair indication of the need of a free public library and reading room in this city. - - The books are given out to pupils for use fourteen days without charge; after fourteen days the charge is one cent a day. The school librarians are Gilbert Long and Ha-ry Scoth at the Barclay, and Ida Morley and , Ella Miller at the Eastham. ' SMITH'S CAPTORS GET CITY REWARD. Along with the distribution of the $250 reward offered by Clackamas county in connection with the capture diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and i of Frank Smith, the reward of a like 21 , 1 21 2 1L. TT J 2 .1,1 ; drives away a Cold in the Head quickly, j amount offered by the city will be also x , . i -. m . jio .ill rvestores me censes oi xasie anu cmen. Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. Large Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York. TT t V I , .V. A M 1 l 'v r -t 4 .-s' i f. i -VK-r J - j -a t distributed Councilman Andresen has turned over the money to O. D. Eby, and the latter is making the awards on the same basis that the county reward was distributed. Harry Drapers-receives the lion's share, $125. As men tioned before, three others get $8.33 apiece and 33 more get $3.03 each. The reward of $1000 offered by Marion county will, most likely be dis tributed shortly too." J CANBY REAL ESTATE " V ; - AGENTS DISAGREE. Famous at home for-' Generations past; Famous no A- all over the "World. : '- . For sale by . E. "matthies. is Deinsnt's , Best FlotM MADE FROM HARD WHEAT. F 4 k , j L -;;' 7(-a . . Y, H - The real estate firm of W. M. Smith and Geo. W. Dixon of Canby, is likely to be- dissolved. -Smith . has-- filed - a complaint , asking for , an accounting and a dissolution of partnership; also a restraining order prohibiting Dixon from drawing out $500 or any part thereof deposited in the Bank of Oregon City. Smith claims half the amount of the commission. The order restraining Dixon from drawing the money was granted by Judge McBride Thursday afternoon, pending the adjudication of the partnership transactions. O. P. Eby appears for the plaintiff. 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, i 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. - ; , ,-r- r" , . , , . "L, HI 4 several uays in ruruauu visiuug tier iH addressing tne pUDHC, sisters, has returned home, accompan- but the above remark and formerly a similar expressions are teacher at Twilight, but : now of El , , " -.- : I wood has been heard ; from-. through made SO Otten m COnneC- friends. She is giving the best satis faction. While here ; she made many warm friends who: will be pleased to hear of her success. . i- i . - , , t " William McCord's field has the ap pearance of a small town, as there are 3G men camping there who are work ing on the- automatic, telephone line running through this section. ; " The party at the home of David Fancher Saturday night ; was a very pleasant affair. -', :" ., : '. tion with Scott's Emulsion that they are worthy ' of occasional not e . From infancy to old age Scott's Emulsion. Offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak develop-; nient, ' restoring lost ' flesh and vitality, : and repairing waste. The a c t i o n 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 mentthe kind of nourish ment that cannot he ob tained in ordinary food.5 No system, is too weak or delicate to retain Scott's Emulsion' and gather good from it. v ; Ve will send yoa a sample free. Be sure that this picture In the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. ' - ' SCOTT & B0WRE Chemists 409 Pearl SU N.Y. 50c and $1: ail druggists. V, n. Y v. i . m. tv i i i . i ' o a nada , J S i:o I of . . -"'.3 fk-ated ' i Ii-iit-i an o - "l ibles, 1 1 1 on -- Main 1311 mm A ctire guaranteed if you use HiLiJjG suppasiiory XV - - n. Matt. Thompson, Snp'.t Graded Schools, Statesvllle, N. C, srrites : I can say they do all yon claim for them." Dr. S. M. Devore, Raven Rock, W. Va., srrites ; " They give nniversal satis faction." Dr. H. D. McGlll, Clarksburg, Tenn., writes : " In a practice of 23 years, 1 have found no remedy to equal yours." Pntce, 50 Catrra. Samptes Free. Sold by Druggists, 'martin RUDY1, LANCASTER, PA. NOTES FROM CLARKES. into . Bert Cummins thinks of goin the saw mill business. - ' - - ! ' H. and W. Wallace spent Saturday and Sunday at Colton;' '- - -M ,r- C.' Boynton and Wife were here Sun day. ' ' ' '' " '' ' ;.' H. ' Turner and family: have moved onto the Muller place." - " .: . - Mrs. H. Wallace spent Saturday and Sunday with her daughter, . Mrs. : R. Bullard. '".""' " !!; "" ' '""--:' - n . CITY CARRIERS ARE - ,; , . ASSIGNED ROUTES. The new" carriers for ' the ; Oregon City free delivery postal service have been assigned their various routes. " Charles E.-Fnge is officially desig nated as carrier No. 1 and covers that part of Oregon City lying between the Southern Pacific tracks and the Willamette river. : : - ': Carrier No." 2 is John L Etchlson, and his territory includes all that por tion of the city lying south of Seventh street'. " - ' " ' ' D. C. Baker will be known as No. 3, his route including all the territory north of Seventh street. -' ' ' Charles W. Vonderahe ; has ; been awarded the ' contract for installing the mail boxes, 18 in number. This work will not be done until just a day or two before the first of December. IMPORTANT CHANGES IN S. P. SCHEDULE. auiu in Oregon City by Huntley Bros -k Hunting Party Out near Mt. Hood looking for bear accidentally found the -entrance to a cave located in a Very inaccess ible part -of. the mountains.. They made torches of pine knots and with rifles ready for business entered the cave. Near the entran'ce they came to a large room with solid rock walls and near the walls were great stacks of bread, pies, cakes, and limberger cheese . (nq beer). Upon closer in spection it was .found that ail these good things' were baked in the granite and tin baking pans sold at the Ar cade A square deaL' Cash only. MlS .tit ."iVi - -V'N- FULLigjg&t i f? J'bUatt a 1? ' walla walla p j VASKINQTON Used by housewives becau.-n. of its goodness and economy. MaUesr ; the most bread and makes it most nutfi- Two Divorces Granted. Margaret -Riggs today secured a di vorce' from Charles C. Riggs and was glvea;";the: privilege of resuming her maiden name Margaret J. Russell. F. M. Zoosman was -likewise awarded a decree against; Cora Zoosman, . "Marriage Licenses.' A marriage license was issued Wed nesday to Amos H. N. Thatcher and Gertrude A. .Harris. W, L. STULTS GO". ' Vain St. The new schedule of the S. P. went into effect Sunday. The extra train put on between Frisco and Portland, northbound No.; 14 and - southbound No. 13, passes through here at 10:46 p. m. and 12:14 a. m respectively, "without-even hesitating here," as the station agent expressed it. - The other trains are" subjected to only , slight .. changes. Of the north bound trains, the Overland, No. 16, lands here as of old at 6:41 a, m., the local train, No. 18, at 10:11 a. m., as usual and Overland No. 12 arrives at 4:33 p. m. instead of at 6:24 p. m. , ' Two changes are made in the times of the southbound trains. The local No. 17 sticks to the old time table, arriving here at 5:04 p.- m. The Over land No. .11 gets here at 9:22 a. m., instead of 8:52 a. - m., and Overland No. 15 arrives here at 8:32 p. m. in stead of 9:32 p. m. The schedule of freight trains is not changed materially by the new orders. -.There's No Use H IW I ' IJf O - Pure, r ;raw "'linseed oil M costs i less J than j 1" ready- O mixed" paint, but when mixed with thick ; ; i -; pigment, gallon J; tor' gallon, it4 makes the best' paint for the least money. !,u,,Ti .. .... . ' . FOR SAVE BY." ' ! GEORGE A. . HARDING rrrrrrn?i.,i TtrnTi Mt, ytA t , c-a 777?.,.Tr2r--j r ' f? ' . ' -F VaUaauJl ! rSw.(:c;..ii(jit''P ' YP ' ''"" . I'MMi "I IJIJIIIARipM I "It . I I I. II JKW '' mm mm v .. . -! .n. .:- i , ' .. : IT V I II in II' iMfl -I'kf'TV 4.IRI-RAIIII 1 lilllAlir-l In most houses there is a room without 1 uroper heating facilities to say nothing ' I of chilly hallways: ' Even though the heat of your stoves or furnace should be inadequate to warm the whole house there ; need not be one cold spot if you have a -.Oil. "Heater Y Z CEquIpped wltSi Smokeless Device) ' 1 It will heat a room in no time and will keep it warm and cozy. Oper ated as easily as a lamp and perfectly safe. Wick cannot be turned too high or too low. Gives no smoke or smell because fitted with unique smokeless device. L,an dc earned aooui, which cannot be done with an ordinary stove. ; -The . Perfection Oil Heater is superior to all other oil heaters and is an ornament to any home. Jvlade in two finishes nickel and japan. Brass oil fount beau-, tifully embossed. Holds four quarts of oil and burns nine hours. -. Every heater warranted. If not at your, dealer's write nearest agency for descriptive circular., THE S-xa TT s -Brys n is the safest and best - -Z -CUS-l W Ji-lJLXaa all-round household 1 : lamp. -. Made of brass throughout i . and nickel -plated. Equipped with latest improved i. burner. Every lamp warranted. - An ornament to any ; . T7Tither lihrarv. dining -room, parlor , or, ,bed-, . . room Write to nearest agency if not at your dealer's, fl STANDARD Olt COMPANV c 't V RRIPIW-.Rl'A5J'-' talking, you can't beat Herbine for he-f 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 YAQU1NA BAY. Hints on Health, and , Beauty. . A valuable treatise on beauty , hints and cphiplexion secrets cqxEesfree in-sida-e.very 25 cent package of 'Laxa kola tablets a tonic laxative containing extract pf dandelion j and jcascarin. for the skin. Huntley Bros.""''" ' ""' - When you buy WET WEATHER CLOTHING you want ' complete ; protection -' and long service. These and marry other good points are combined in TOWER'S FISH BRAND OILED CLOTHING "V-., FfnH JL J 4-T LAM UMVR M y to buy any other V13 Q-"0- CAN rr rv7; ' 1 I I . I saj ill I 1 g x-y - I it IY Z AM lll A J II A - IH FRENCH FEBALEH -cheap, fresh, vegetables,--inilk.,honey, Rl LIS. OWhen. wantipg c to take , a rlde, 'get a ri2T of KranlGV- the hest in town. A Sapk, Certain Rrlief for ScPYBXSsap Mbntruatton. FJ NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Sufct Snrel Speedy! Satis I, faRLion GBarauteed or Moaej liefuiAdi-fi. Sent prepaid when relieved. Samples Free. If your druggist does pot nave mem aena your oraers to me UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX T, LANCASTER. 1 Oregon's IGreaURecreaTTdh' "hhd Health Resort at the , Newpbrt Beaches. ' Ticket Sales Resumed Nov, -'---- - , 1st to May ,31st, J907. i 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 ozbne of the oceanr the "Southern -facific-and Cor-- f yallis & Eastern have resumed the sale of , tickets through: .to JTaquina 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 Phl-lonmt-to-on.--the--!orvallisAi Eastern, tickets will be-,sold to Yaquina . and Newport; PAILY. 5 'ty, ?.?? 3 ilS 7 , 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 .'. . I - 1 1 1 - . in nnApallnn diifnni J 1 . nniim IN AAA VC AAA AA p A CA A 1U AA AA AA 1 A AA t, 1 1 A, CULllU iwinter and treatments will.."b.e given. Idaily. Ot her-Healt h--"-R6orts-Cl osed. f - Durins the . winter nearlv all other .1 healthTei3orts are-jloseff- orTdifficult to reach, and none of them have the advantages of NeWTJort. andvrfcinitv -as 'regards climat;aoints -of -Interest, s recreation, and amusement. For par-tie-tlesirfng to anjoyf fihingj; hunting or seeing the ocean in sunshine or in stormi.the famous .resort-Is .unequal- j led", the surrbunuings ' are 4dealbeau-- tiful scenery, climate mild, healthful ,,and--ittvigoraHiig---Cottagas-.for.-fent ! SUSYI olid aysA r'e -N ear; tious.-. For sale,by mostdealers., " 7 ; " V T V - - -"- P Uregou City , by HunUey Bros.- $6.( .fruit at lowest possible cost, fish, and i the famous reck : oysters 2 to be " had jfor the trouble of "securing them. v V ' Full information from: any S.i.P. 'or, jC. & E agent or the General Passeng er Agent of either Company.1 -r Rate from Oregon City to Yaquina ?6.00. . y 49:t7, ,. ELECTRIC LIGHT is th ' magnet wthat draws trade. Keep your stpie bright an3 yon'll- be kept' bttsyv-'- "";'-" ' f A show window, rbri LIGHT makes many a sale "the night before;?' 1 It attracts attend tion, makes it easy for your disf -play! to, be examined and shows; yonr goods' to THE BEST AD VANT-AGEf Sanelectric:sign will) make a name for yoniahd when- i -v:,: w-j.-i '!,'. ' ' ' ';J yoorj name A, is made it will bnrhj it into ; the k public's eyes and .minds. It is an investment that pays' big yj dividends. Our. repre sentative- will explain how. :reducedc, rates:: 1 I current on Meterv Basis. A a.as i .... PO GENERAL ..-41;, ftfKW ' "ELECRIG MRANYfr"-! Ck GrMILLER, Contract Agent OREGON CITY pro .OA nr'-sc! cj ; '4.: 4$--gvC-?, ait3