Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, December 21, 1906, Page 11, Image 11

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1908.
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Moit people know that if they have
been tick they need Scott's Emul
sion to bring back health and strength.
But the strongest point about Scott's
Emulsion is that you don't have to bo
tick to get reiulu from it
It keeps up the athlete's strength, puts fat
on thin people, makes a fretful baby happy,
brings color to a pale girl's cheeks, and pre
vents coughs, colds and consumption.
Food in concentrated form for sick and
veil, young and old, rich and poor.
And it contains no drugs and no alcohol
ALL JDRUOQISTSl BOo. AttD SI. 00.
SUPERINTENDENT
VISITS SCHOOLS
j ELLOH
2,HHI tnili-n of lone; illH
timet' ti'lfi!iHrii- wire ii
Oregon, WiiHliiiiKli,,(!iili
. furiiiu iiikI Idaho now ii,
operation ly tin l'lieilii
Station T'l-jili(iii dun
J' it. V, covering' 2,'J'i1
tlW MM (
Quick, melinite, ctieii
All tlif itutifiU'tinii )f
trmiiiil coiiiiiiiiiuratioii
l)intnncc no fllcet to
clear milerftiimliii. Sjhi
kmie utul Sun riuneiHio
a h tMHilv iifiinl m I'ort
laml. '
Oregoii City ollicc Ht
Ilanliiiir's I f 1 1 ir Sinn
DENVER SUITS WIFE;
HUSBAND COMPLAINS
TWO MEN AND ONE WOe,,
SEEKING DIVORCE FROM
MI8 MATES.
Additional Room at Carui and Extra
Teacher at Brown Are
Needed.
County Helmut Huporliilendi-nt In
ner tuiH returned from a few dnyiT
vIhII of the nchooln of I.ogai, Union,
Hock Creek, CnriiH unit Kldorado, Ho
roportu nil mcIiuoIh In proHperoux con
dition. The CnriiH whool Iiiih been Improv
ed tiilely with u new porch, woodHhed
mid the hcIiooI building Iiiih been re
imluted. The directors aro contem
plating the addition of u new room
and li-aclier tin the Nchool In now
crowded to tn eiipnelly.
The llroivn dlHlrlet No. d'A Im uIho In
need of mi extra teacher.
'I'lui liiiinuKcim hcIiooI, the mipcrln
tcndotit found In line condition and
doing good work. 'J'he hcIiooI coiihIiiU
of two rooniH and In well equipped.,
Superintendent .Inner Im now mak
ing pr piiratlotiH for the annual teach
t'rn' hint Unto which will ho held tho
llrnt week of February In Oregon City.
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77 or that
W. S. EDDY, V. S., M. D. V.
Ciiii'liiite of the Ontniin Vc-tcil-miry
College of Toronto, Cfimulii.
iiinl the McKilii! School of
Surgery tf Chiiiigo, bus located
Oi-gou City iiml mUhlikhi'il an
ollur at The I'lisliioU Slnbli.il,
Seventh Street limr Main.
Until lrU-'llolirs,
l'nriner' Ijl Miiin
JJtt
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Famous at homo for
Conerntlims pant;
Fuinouu now n'l over
the World.
For hiiIo by
E. MATTHIES.
(Iiorgn Anderitoii ban flbd com
plaint In the circuit court to Hocure
a divorce from Mary II. AnderHon.
I'laliitlff'M cauMe of action In tinned on
the complaint that the parties were
buHband and wife, having Intermar
ried at l)i-nver. Cot., tin April 3, 1905;
that the plaintiff In now and has been
g rt-Kldent of the Ktllte of Oregon, but
oil or about the 27th day of Septem
ber, l'.iul, the plaintiff, CeorK" Ander
Hon, under an agreement, b-ft Inuiver
and came to Cortland with the under
rttiindlng ttiat the wife wan to follow.
Though requested by the husband on
a numiier or octiimoiih io iohow uh? ,
philntlff and come to live with him.!
the ilefltnllllit refutied and Ht 111 doon '
continue to denert and live m-parate
nnd aimrt. The plaintiff prnyx that'
the bond of matrimony be dlxnolved. !
I II. H. Koi-n beKun milt for dlvorcv j
In the circuit court Friday tnornliiK
from Anna K. Koeii. The plaintiff In!
now IIvIiik' In the ulate of Oregon.
Tin- two were married at Nveatle,
.Til., on the loth of AiiKUKt, l'.'u:i, but
after the Unit y-ur the deft iidanl left
the plaintiff and Iiiih rfuned to re
turn. I'laliiilff ncelin for a decree annul
IIiik nnd hetlinK aside boiidn of mat
linony. Mattie A. Weemier tn'Kt the court
for divorce decree from A. Klhert
WVemer. Tle-y were inarrh'd nt Me
Mlnnvllle in 1 S'.ifS and have lived to
i;. tlier Hlnce but durliiR thin tlmo ho
ba failed, neglected and refiiHed to
Hiipport plaintiff and the plaintiff
chllnm hhe hliri HUpported herself and
child and to a hirKe extent supported
defendant by lilrInK out an a servant.
.Plaintiff neelm ilecree nnmiltlnK bonds
of inalrlmonv and piayn that she Hhiill
have rlht to visit id tier plensuro the
lion. I.loyd (larrinon Weesner.
Dan
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There is one thine that will
cure it Aycr's Hair Vigor.
It is a regular scalp-medicine.
It quickly destroys the eerms
which cause this disease.
The unhealthy scalp becomes
healthy. The dandruff disap
pears, had to disappear. A
healthy scalp means a great deal
to you healthy hair, no dan
druff , no pimples, no eruptions.
Tim bait kind ot toitlmonlal -"Sold
lor over !xty years."
PRIMITIVE METHODS
FOR LOADING S. P. CARS
EXPEDIENTS FORCED ON SHIP
PERS AT OREGON CITY BY
BIG CORPORATION.
I.lmlHoy ItroH. are loading a large
number of earn with lumber, Just
Mouth of the Southern Pacific depot,
Coimlderable tlmo In beliiK taken an
the method tmed la loading 'M rather
a primitive one, TblH In due to the
Inaccemdblo approach to tho tracks
from the alleyn between Main street
and tho Southern Pacific track.
A temporary alldo of a few plankH
hftH been placed on tho embank n: '
and with the aid of a homo '
fclriK away" up and do'.n the tra
few plecen of timber aro drawn
on the earn.
A Hwltch and loading place for
S. P. In badly needed here, and
iiiethodM now being used to load
earn aro surely detrimental to
shipping of Oregon City and vlclr
The Southern Pacific hag often h
courteously asked by the manufae'
crs and merchants of thin city and
the mill owners and other shippers
the surrounding country to do nor
thing In tho way of Improving t
antiquated methods now In use.
No doubt to many citizens of otl,
cities, who pass on tho trains dai
the work now going on amuses the
and they wonder whether tho ahi
meats of Oregon City and vlclnlt
warrant no better equipment.
I The Flirty Flirt That Flirted.
liy Jesse Iiaker.
She stood In the meat market window;
Sho looked bo awfully neat,
And mado "goo-goo" eyes at a travel
ing man,
Who stood Just acrosH tho street.
tier dark eyen flashed and sparkled,
Llko a diamond In a shirt,
While men on the opposite corner
Watched tho maiden flirt.
She hung her head so Innocent, like,
Then smiled and looked so sweet,
Hut a frown soon covered her pretty
face,
When the butcher yelled, "Here's
your meat!"
WISNER RESIGNS.
Nelson Winner has sent to the gov
ernment liln resignation as Field Su
perintendent of tho Cnlt.ed States Bu
reau of Fisheries. Tho resignation
will take effect on January 1, as Mr.
Winner an accepted tho position of
secretary of the Oregon City Mill &
Lumber company.
He will take the place left vacant
by the resignation of J. A. Moehnke,
who goes to Portland to enter the real
ostate business. Mr, Winner has been
connected with the department of
Fisheries for about eight years.
Improve and Beautify the Complexion.
The principal ingredients In Dainty
Laxakola tonic tablets aro cascarln
he saf
nown. xatlve
IA MUi tt J O Aj't Co . l.ofll, Um.
Ai9 ui)ufoturr of
I'll IS.
CIIUKY PECTORAL
iijefs
HOP BUYING ACTIVE;
RULING PRICE KC
f i U'kL leat monev. Li
T l 1 I i 1 - oZuKGn A. HARDING
j OREGON CITY, OREGON.
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Shorts Advance of $1.50 a Ton
tail at 85 Cents per
Sack.
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Hop buying was more active during
the last week than at any time since
the picking season. The ruling price
tlan 11 cents.
cents on every article
you buy there.
! ARCADE
Can you make money as V
easy any other way?
Dement's Best Flour
MADE FROM HARD WHEAT.
U IAILLS f
ATIFLOUBI
walla walla
washington
Shorts have lately taken a jump of j
4k
$l.;0 a ton. The local market on:
shorts Is now 85 cents per sack. Bar-
b-y Is $1.13 per sack. i
Then come and be convinced You will soon save a
dollar. A square deal to all who trade here.
606 MAIN ST. W. L, STULTS
GRANGERS REPORT
AGAINST JUTE MILL
Gresham, Dec. 15. The special
Grange committee, to which was re
ferred the question whether the state
should establish a Jute mill at the
Salem penitentiary, has made its re
port and recommends that the mas
ter of the Oregon State Grange be re
quested to appoint a committee of
three to study the matter carefully
and to confer with the. Legislative
committee.
The committee's report Is lengthy
nnd in tho main unfavorable to the
jute mill project.
Cough
CATARRH
Vffa:.:m
KZBSMSS
TltK
CI.KANSINO
AM IH.Al.INO
ft' UK Wit
CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
Kiioy lent )ilfv:mt to
mi". I'uiilniiii uu In
Jiirlnun iIiiik.
ll In (Mclily aluorlipil.
lllvt'M Holli'f ill oncn.
H 0n'ii unit Clemim
tlui Nal I'iiiiiii;'I.
Allva I rillMiiitiiul lull.
lli'iiln suit I'mii'i ln llm Moiiihrniia. Hi-nttirm tin
hii'lim'H of TiiKln mill Hmrll. I.nrn Sin-, Ml ct-iitt l
Vrip'i'lBtKiir I'V mull ; 'I'rml HI., lOciiln ly mnll
Kl.V UUO'i'tllilW, 60 Wwrcu Street, Vcwork
as
S.V-Stv'llw
No Opium In Chamberlain'
Remedy.
There in not the least dang.-r In giv
ing Cluimherlaln's Cough Koniedy to
Kinnll children as It contains no opium
or oilier harmful drug, tt lias nn es
tablished reputation of more than "0
years as the most Micecssful medicine
in use for colds, croup and whooping
cough. It always cures nnd Is pleas
ant to take. Children like It. Sole
by Howell & Jones.
Used by housewives hecause of Itsj
goodness nnu economy, miikcs me
most bread and makes it most nutri
tious. For sale by most dealers, v
HIGH
dsn f
Robert Whitney died of heart dis
ease at Woodhurn Friday. He was
the father of Lincoln Whitney, who
was killed In Portland by Orlando
Murray. The sudden death of the old
gentleman was no doubt hastened by
the shock of the news of his son's
death.
When wanting to tako a ride get
a rig of Bradley, the best in town.
COLD 'N HEAD
Koosevelt has broken out In a new
place, lie will champion reform for
the Congo State, where that old dis
solute villain, King Leopold of llei
gium, has promoted nil sorts of In
famous things, human slavery being
among the leant, and all for his Indl-
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VUllllll piOlll. I'.iikimiiii wo ni-iuini
Koosevelt In the work.
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M-yJ'y I'l'-'ii.''"' 'lili pro;
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tMiltiliiir-no. ill liarvrsl. oi'l
f for MivKfMt, mrr'-t, bent rrnpt
I lit U urulrrn, I ntiiouHlor ovrr
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HmhnTC'LE Supposltora
I,, Mtl, Tliuinpanii, Biii'i
OrmliHl Suhiiol., Hlittf.rlllft. N. (, rluni ' I onil hii.i
ihir iln nil 7u oliiliil fur tln-ni." lir, H. M. lii.vri
ICnv.-n Itm-li, w. V.,wrlli'l "Tlu'TllI.e uiiIvitbrI mniIi
rsollon." Ilr. II. I. MnlllH, Clarkuliim, 'film., wrlli':
" 111 irnoiliio or UK yi'ira, I Imv. ruiiini no rt niuilv t"
piliull yniir..
li uriiuifiMta.
llllchcock says no respite for land
fraud men; prosecutions will go on
relentless as fate.
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Hull!
an; lriiiii. MARTIN RUDV, l NCT R, PA
Sold In Oregon City by Huntley Bros,
Call for Free Sample.
.Section men on the Ilarrlmnn lines
in Oregon have suffered another cut
n pay from 17 cents to 15 cents an
hour.
A now theatre to cost a half mil
lion of dollars is plannod for Sixth
street in Portland.
King of All Cough Medicines.
Mr. K. G. Case, a mall carrier of
Canton Center, Conn., wlio has boon
In tho U. S. Service for about sixteen
years, says: "Wo have tried many
cough medicines for croup but Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy Is king of
all and one to bo rolled upon every
tlmo. Wo also find It tho best reme
dy for coughs and colds, giving cortaln
rosults and loavlng no bad after ef
focts. For sale by Howejl & Jones.
MAKE NO MISTAKE
mm
OILED
CLOTHING
will give you com
pieie protection
and long service
You caot't jjford
to buy any other
Every garment
guaranteed
The best dealers sell tt
WINTER RATES TO YAQUINA BAY.
Jryli.; preparations simply dovel
op dry catarrh; Uioy dry up the secretions,
which adhoro to tho ini iuhmno nnd docom
poso, causing a fur moro Kcrious t ronblo thau
tho ordinary fnnn of 'ciitanh. Avoid nil dry.
iug iuhalanlR. faim's, sinnUos and snulls
and imo that which clonuses, Boolhos and
hcnls. Fly's Cream Balm is such n ronicdy
nnd will euro cularrh or cold in tlio lioad
easily ami jiloasiuitly. A trial si.o will be
mailed for 10 cfnts. All druggists Bell the
fill arrou tt., N.i
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 tho
ocean, the Southern Pacific and Cor
vallls & Eastern have resumed the
sale of tickets through to Yaqulna
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 bo the same as during
the summer, and will be good for re
turn GO days from date of sale.
Dr. Minthorn'8 Sanitary Baths
will be in operation during the entire
winter and treatments will bo 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
r.ll.v uW.n VlvHi-ntliers
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The Balm euros witlioat pmn, uoos mil its reguroa euuiai.e, puiius ui uuimuhi,,
irritate or cause snoozing. It spreads itself recreation, and amusement. For par
over an irritutod ami angry surfaco, reliev- ties desiring to enjoy fishing, hunting
iiij imuiodintoly tho painful inflammation, or seeing the ocean in sunshine or in
Vilu I'.lv's Oronm Halm youVo armed storm, tho famous resort la unequal-
against Nasal Catarrh and Hay lever.
E
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APILLS.
A St', CkHTMN Hll.lKV for St'VPRD MlNRTHlliTIWf.
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Hufol s"'l 8ivlv I H.H..
fki'liou IJnitrKiiteoil or MoiH'.v Hiiftniiti.il. Hi'iil irtinlil
fur f I. (HI Hr tiox. Will ii'tiil tliiiMun trial, vi bo linlit fur
whim rtillnvtiil. Hmiirili'ii Krtw. Iljimr druagUluuwi uut
Imve ttiiHU Huml yuur urilori to tliu
UNITED Ml'DICHLCO., OK T4. UtNOHaTCn, .
Sold in Orogon City by Huntloy Bros.
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 tho 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 Yuquina
$6.00. 49-t7
GET BUSY!
Holidays Are Neat
ELECTRIC LIGHT 2s 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
made it will burn
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
your name
m
it into the
is
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