Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 14, 1906, Page 11, Image 11

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 14, 1908.
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DULL RUN WATER
WANTED I OR MINING
TOO MODEST POR
2
01TICE SEEKING
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A Boston schoolboy was IaH, j
weak and tickly.
His arms were soft andcflabbyj
He didn't have a strong muscle in his
entire body.
The physician who had attended
the family for thirty years prescribed
v Scott's Emulsion.
NOW:
io icei mat boys arm you.
would think he was apprenticed to
blacksmith.
i youj
I to aj
H
J ALL DRUGGISTS I 60o.' AND SI.OO
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ELLOI PA I NICK VS. UOODUAN
CASE DEVELOPMENTS
2,ODO mili'M of liIIK ill"-
tiincti telephone win ii
Orison, W'Huliiiifctoii.t'ali
ft i r 1 1 i it ami Malio now in
operation ly tin I'ltcilif
Station Tfi'iluiiti Cum
pru.y, covering i'l'
Quick , in curate, che,i
All tin h ii t i h f.n t i i i of ii
iKTHUIilll I'linilllUllICiltillll
Ilistanee no Hied In m
clear tiiKliTKtniulinn. Hh.
Initio itnil Sun Kruneisio
hh I'nfilv iieiwl ii Port
Utnl. Oregon City ollice at
Ilanluiir's Hruir Slop
W. S. EDDY, V. S., M. D. V.
Grwluile of the (Uiturui Vrlcii
tutry Colli of Toronto, ChiiikU,
winl the MtKillip School of
Shi jjrry of Chii'iigu, l.ai iHiiti-d
W Orrguti Cily mid t-i.table.luil nil
oilier lit The l''.i!iioii SUhlin,
Seventh Stri-t-t tirnf Main.
C. W. Miller Filet Notice of Appropria
tion of 20,000 Miner'
Inches.
C, W. Miller who Is heavily Intf-r-fiHlcil
cin t ho headwaters of tho Hull
Itnn river, Iiiih a notice of appropria
tion In th county recorder' office for
Hid iiiio of 20,000- miner's Inches of
tho witters of Hull Uun river. A ca
nal Id hi! known oh tlio "Hundy Canal"
will ho constructed to convey the
waters, wlilfh will ho utilized In the
development of tli mlnerul resources
of tlmt section and for the establish
1 ii K of power mill light plants.
llolh fcli-phonr.
l'tiilnrrV 131 Main
IJII
Tho Patrick vs. Ilooiliiin rane, which
was oiiii of tlin iiiiihi Interesting on
tint November ducket of th circuit
eillllj, priHI'lltH Sllllie lldW develop-
iiii-iitM. ,MrH, lhitrlk lias filed com
plaint endeavoring to nil ft ;t I I i n con
veyance made by Mr. looil-iiii of tho
H lintf of tin! NIC ipuiiter of section
nr. 1 m :i k.
Tin' plaintiff alleges that thn (In
fi'inlunt h uh Indebted to the plaint Iff
In Jinn-, r.nn'i, to tin- amount of IOCS. 70,
mill iT.i I') runt anil disbursements,
'mill tlmt on Jiiuo 11 thn ih-fi-mlatit con-
j Vt-yi'd the aliove described piece of
1 really to his daughter I.lllle, without
I lier Knowledge and eminent, for tin con
j hliliTitiion wliatHuever, hut with tho
I Idea of defrauding the plaintiff out of
the money due her or to prevent her
fnuii recovering anything against him
by execution.
On November 11, Mrs. 1'ntrlck se
emed a cnllct of the Jury In tho clr
I cult court In her favor for $fir,5, 70,
money which Mr. Ilooilcati not from
CLACKAMAS FARM NOTES.
I K. Unn Hold JiO acre at (iarfleld
to tietie WooKter of I'ortlarid; couhIiI
eratlon $1)00.
Aunt In Yocum of Ih-ppner, wan In
the vicinity of KMlaeada liiHt week try
1 11 K lo fliul a farm that he can trade
IiIk 000 acre, farm over cunt for. He
pre fern thin Hide of the Cascades.
J For Lung
Troubles
Aycr's Cherry Pectoral cer
tainly cures coughs, colds,
bronchitis, consumption. And
it certainly strengthens weak
throats and weak lungs.
There can be no mistake about
this. You know it is true. And
your own doctor will say so.
Tlm beat kind of a tAstlmonla.1 -"Bold
tor over ltjr years."
A
M4 br J.O. r' On-. I.ow.U, Km.
Al.e uuuugiunri or
7 SMtSAPAKIUA.
PIUS.
IUIK VIOOB.
yers
W haw no iireta! W publUh
lb furmuUa of ail our mwtiotn.
Dcment's Best Flour
1 mm
Ei .. .1 1,1.11 " j i W.' -' 0 K
Be!!5
1
Keep tho bowels regular with Ayer's
her prior to pcrHiiaillni? her to leavo FH' arid thu hasten recovery.
her Montana homo and come to Oregon
to live, with the uiideiHtandlnK that
he would lllliiry her when they Rot
lu re. The Jury found that he had
never carried out bin part of tho ORree
iiient but had kept tho money which
was di'HlKtiiited cointnunlty prop
' erty lifter their tiiarrlime.
Harding Orange Election Day 8ee
8malkt December Attendance
In Years.
Iawui, l)eo. 7.- Ii. If. Klrchcrn had
returned from OkIo mountain mlnen.
Frank Jtleblioff haH Kono to I'ortland
to work thin winter.
The T)ianknlvli)B hall given by tho
youiiB people of IK&n wbk a huccuhh
In nvery way.
Mr. Kerr In the po8neHnor of a
new Htove,
Saturday wbh the annual meetiriK
of Hnrdlm? OrariKe No. 122. If It
were an difficult to et politician to
accept an office nx It In a granger
what would become of u. fjeo. Kohl
wan reelected M. W.; Mm. M. FrakeH,
aecretary; mIkh GUI, lecturer; Harry
Kohl, W. O.; Karl Kallert, W. S.; Mr.
S lirowii, chaplain; T. Drown ,V. (i.;
IUlii Klrchem, Pearl McC'uhhln and
.Marie Kallert, Cr-rea, Pomona and
Flora; Mr. F. Gerber, treaanrer. ThU
meeting bad the Hmalleat attendance
kown for yi.-arH for thla GratiK, only
3H prc-Hi-nt. What In tho matter, any
way? In Intercut wanting? The Decem
ber tiieeiingH heretofore were repre
aented by larKo attendance.
MIhk Kbde Faller la staying In Ore
gon f'lty fur awhile with Mrs. Frank
IiUKCh.
Mr. Kiiiith, former butter maker lit
the creamery, wan out on a visit thla
week. It will be Home time ere he
can K'J to work.
Cows Ki-r-m to bo In demand. Two
buyers were hero this week wanting
good cows.
MADE
t
FROM
Cough
Famous at home for
Generations pant;
Famous liow n!l over
the World.
For mile by
E. MATTHIES.
Opium In Chamberlain's
Remedy.
There Is not the least danger In giv
ing Chamberlain's Cough Kcmedy to
kiiiiiII children as It contains no opium
or other harmful drug It has an es
tablished reputation of more than 30
'years as the most successful medicine
In line for colds, croup and whooping
, cough. It always cures and Is pleas
ant to lake. Children like It. Sold
bv Howell d Jones.
A Mammoth Carrot.
J. K. Slubhs was proudly showing
In K.dacada the other day, a sample
while Ilelglan carrot grown on J. P.
Irvln's farm at Garlleld. The root
weighs 7 pounds and Is 17 Inches in
circumference.
HARD WHEAT
1
tULLKg,
FLOUR
Walla walla
Washington
Five-Year Old Shoota Herself.
Shortly after Mr. and Mrs. James
Corrlgan of liarton had arisen, Wed
nesday morning, and while yet the
three children were playing in the
bed, the little girl, aged about 5 years,
got a 41-caliher revolver which her
father usually keeps concealed under
the pillow, and accidentally discharg
ed It. The bullet pierced one of her
f-et and a hand of a baby brother.
Dr. W. K. Haviland was called and
dressed the wounds which are not con
sidered serious if complications do
not arise.
Eighth Grade Examinations.
State Superintendent J. H. Acker
man has advised County Superintend
ent Ziaser of the dates that eighth
grade examinations may be held next
yenr, namely: January 24 and 25, May
1G and 17, June 13 and 14, September
l'. and 20. Three examinations are
held annually, In each county, county
superintendents selecting the months
for their respective counties.
Used by housewives because of Its
goodness and economy- Makes the
most bread and makes It most nutri
tious. For sale by most dealers.
PILES if'
A rti'f iimLW... If jfoii Um
IJ.YS r.linnnltrril
II Ml. 1 it. lu.il, Htt 1
III 'I h. Ii.. lit, Sl.lr.TlM, ,N. I'., .llii.il " I t.H
ilnT ill. .11 t'.il ni.un Kir IIMin, I'r. n. M, imyi".
luv 11 H.H-tt . . V. , .rll". 1 1 liT mi . tin I i.l 1 1
r-lluli. llr. II. II. II. Hill, Cl.ih.liiirv, T ,rli-
' III . 'li Hi, uf Ji nr., I Imi. fi'i.lpl n.i r. Itiwl
.n.l yniir.." I'MK-V. Ml 11,11, iiii.lrt r-0, li.ilil
King of All Cough Medicines.
Mr. K, G. Case, a mall carrier of
Clinton Center, Conn., who has been
In the I'. S. Service tor about sixteen
years, says: "Wo have tried many
cough medicines for croup hut Cham
berlain's Cough ltomedy Is king of
all and one to be relied upon every
time. We alio find It the best reme
dy for coughs and colds, giving certain
results and leaving no bnd after ef
fects. For sale by Howell & Jones.
i Where Did the Crowds Come From.
The Jams today at the Fire Sale of
the Itosenstein stock, now In the
hands of the I'nion Fire Salvage and
Adjustment company, were the great
est ever witnessed at a sale In this
city. The goods are surely being sold
cheap, and the stock Is all of the good
and fine kind. This is the beginning
of the end of the Itosenstein store.
The affairs of the store will be ter
minated about January 1st. In the
meantime the big Fire Sale will go on
at a terrifio rate, Judging from the
crowds that attended today.
Hold in Oregon City by Huntley tiros
Cull for Free Sample.
CATARRH
Petition for Road Overseer.
A pet It inn to the county court was
circulated last week In the Spring
water district, nsklng that Henry
Cromer be appointed road overseer
In place of Kd. Closner, who has lilled
I the hill satisfactorily for several
J years, but. doesn't care for the honor
longer.
SEEDS
hrf ttood the trst for over so yenrt.
suit lur Mill in the leu 1. '1 heir itWolutt
crrtnlnlv of prowlh, the ir uncommonly
IniKf yirliln nf ilrlleioim till 1, -t nml
lirnnlilul llowt m, make llirm tsc iml
rcll;il.le ami the mont popular fverv
wliric. Sohl In- till tUnli i. 1-.W7
Seed Annual lirr on rcipicht.
D. M. FCRRY A CO.,
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Detroit, Mich.
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HIGHLAND SCHOOL REPORT.
Report of school district No. M,
Highland, for the term ending Decem
ber S: Nutubei- of pupils enrolled the
first tnonth, :!7; days taught, 20; nver
nge daily attendance, 110; those present
dally, Harold, l.eo, Kilna and Isabel
Vohs, David and Allen Rutherford,
Dora Fall-fowl, Altha and Nettle Mil
ler, and Josephine Adams.
Number enrolled the second month,
07; days taught, 20; average daily at
tendance, 110. ' Those present dally,
Frunk Adams. Harold Vohs, David and
Kdmi Vohs and Eva
Ely's Cream Balm
This Remedy Is a Specific,
Sure to Give Satisfaction.
GIVES RELIEF AT ONCI. 1 Allen Rutherford
It cloansiw, soothes, heals, and protects the Sell ram.
diseased niembraiin. it euros Catarrh and M ,,,,, ,i,M,irri ,.,m.
Idrivesaway a Cold in tho Head quickly. ; ' , 1D ,'
lUostoros the Rouses of Taste ami Bmi.ll. 40; days taught, 18; average dally
V-asytouHo. Contains no injurious drugs, j, !(),,, unncP ;j(. Those present dally,
Ippliod into tho nostrils and absorbed. , Iorl)(,rt Lwo lllul K(ina Vohs, Lloyd
Wco Hizo, CO oouts nt Druggists or by
SSf i Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. Schrnm, David and Allen Rutherford.
EkY BROTHERS, 66 Warren St., New York, 1 ROBERT aiNTHBR, Teacher.
Ik
Wh
14 A
410 ft
STAND FIRM
henyoubuy&n
OILED SUIT
or SLICKER
demevrtd
Ttsthe easiest and
only w&y to get
me best
Sold everywhere
When wanting to take a ride get
a rig oi lsrauioy, me nest in town.
WINTER RATES TO YAQUINA BAY.
FRENCH FEMALE
APILLS.
A S,F., C.HT11N KNUR, for SufFRMMKD MbIMTRUATION,
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL Sr..t Snml SihhIt I Sml.
Immuti lliini'.iituiiil nr M.inn.v Koflimli'il, hmii prcpnld
fiirll.lK) wr tmx. Will ii'iut ihrm uu Irl.l.to he fi.li) for
.hpii rplliivml. Smnilo. Knw. iryuurdruKgUldownot
ptvv ini'iii iiiiui jFDiiruruvr. ID lu.
UNITCD MCOICM.CO.,aoK Tl
Sold in Oregon City by Huntley liros.
Oregon' 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 Southern Pacific and Cor- j
vallis & Eastern have resumed the
sale of tickets through to Yaquina
From all S. P. points tickets will be
sold throughout tho winter and spring
until May :11st, every
Wednesday and Saturday
and from Albany, Corvallis and Thl-
lomath on the Corvallis & Eastern,
tickets will be sold to Yaquina and
Newport DAILY.
The rates w ill be the same as during
the summer,' and will be good for re
turn 00 days from date of sale.
Dr. Minthorn's Sanitary Baths
will he in operation during tho 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 la 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
tho 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 Ytqulna
$G.00. ' 49-t7
Does What
Other Stoves
FailtoDo
In almost every hotirve there it
a room that the heat from the
other etoves or furnace fails to
reach. It iay be a room on
the "weather" side, or one having no heat
connection. It may be a cold hallway. No mat
ter in what part of the house whether room or
hallway it can soon be made snug and cozy with
PERFECTION
Oil Heater
(Equipped with Smokeless Device)
Unlilce ordinary oil heaters the Perfection eives Mtisfaction
alway. First and foremost it is absolutely safe you cannot
turn the wiclc too high or too low. Give intense heat without
smoke or smell becaune equipped with smokeless device.
an oe easily carried lrotn room to room. As easy
to operate as a lamp. Ornamental as well as .nefui.
Made in two finishes nickel and japan. Brass oil fount
beautif ully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns 9
Hours. I tiere sreal satistaction in a Perfection Oil Heater.
Every heater warranted. If not at your dealer's write our
nearest agency tor descriptive circular.
Th T makes the home bright.
Reyfo Lamp
1. tbeafet and het lamo
for all-rouarl household
w. Oirea a clear, .tea'lr
li(ht Fitted, with latest
Improreil burner. Mde f bran thronghout and nickel plated.
Kerjr lamp warranted. Suitable for library, dining room,
parlor or bedroom. If not at your ilraler'a write to nearent agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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Pure, raw linseed oil H
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S mixed" paint, but when h
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mixed with thick
pigment, gallon for gallon, it
makes tne best paint for the
least money.
FOR SALE BY
GEORGE A. HARDING
OREGON CITY. OREGON.
Li u i n rTTI
GET BUSY!
Holidays Are Near
ELECTRIC LIGHT is the
magnet that draws trade. Keep
your store bright and you'll be
kept busy.
A show window brilliantly
illuminated with ELECTRIC
LIGHT makes many a sale "the
night before.'' It attracts atten
tion, makes it easy for your dis
play to be examined and shows
your goods to THE BEST AD
VANTAGE. AN ELECTRIC SIGN, will
make a name for you and when
your name is made it will burn
it into the public's eyes and
minds. It is an investment that
pays big dividends. Our repre
sentative will explain how.
REDUCED RATES for
current on Meter Basis,
PORTLAND
GENERAL ELECTRIC
COMPANY
C. G. MILLER, Contract Agent
OREGON CITY
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