Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 04, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1907.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
THOS F. RYAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Probate and Realty Law Practice
Specialties.
Real Estate. Insurance and Loans.
Office Upstairs, first building south
of Courthouse.
oTwTeastham,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Collections, Mortgages. Foreclosures,
Abstracts of Title and General Law
business.
Office over Bank of Oregon City.
Office Phone 1101 Res. Phone 1773
C. H. DYE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Corner Sixth and Main Streets,
Oregon City, Oregon.
0. D. EBY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Money loaned, abstracts furnished,
land titles examined, estates settled,
general law business transacted.
Over Bank of Oregon City.
GEORGE C. BROWNELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone: Main 521 Office in Cauficid Bid., Main and .Eighth Sts.
C. D. 8c D. C LATOURETTE
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Commercial, Real Estate and Probate our Specialties. Office in Commercial
Bank Building, OREGON CITY, OREGON,
W. S. U'REN
C. SCHUEBEL
U'REN & SCHUEBEL
ATTORS EYS-AT-LAW DEUTSCHER ADVOKAT
Will practice in all courts, make collection and settlements of estates. FumWh
abstracts of title, lend you money on first mortgage. Office in ENTERPRISE
Building, Oregon City, Oregon.
J. E. HEDCES
HEDGES & GRIFFITH
F. T. CRIFFITH
LAWYERS
Rooms 10-13 Weinhrd Building, opposite Court House
H. E. CROSS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Real Estate,
Loans, Insurance
Main Street,
ORKC.ON CITY
Spraying a Small Orchard
Require s small spray pump but a good one. You want uit as food fruit as the
owners of large orchards who use Power sprayers and you can have it Any spray
pump has done its part when it provides a high, even pressure, seeps the spraying
material well stirred, gives no trouble, and works reasonably easy.
Bean's Little Giant Pump
does all this and more. When we ssy it "keeps the material well stirred" we mean
it too, and it's important if you want good fruit. And tbe"no trouble" feature lets you
feel good natured after the days spraying is over. The valves can't doc,
the stuffing box cant leak (because there isnt any) and the pump is so
simple it is a pleasure to use it. Of course we hsve good pumps
cheaper but Beax n's Little Giant is altogether the best barrel
pump ever offered for spraying small acreage. Also a splendid white-washer
Wi have samples f thsst aomss ia stack
and will be pleased te shew them t rao.
Furniture Hard
ware, Oregon City
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ffjFrank Busch
TWO AND ONE-HALF
MILL LEVY IS VOTED
BY SCHOOL ELECTORS
Ami UiIh: It docNu't require much
Intelligence to bent a m ii n with Ion.
RESULTS OF TAXPAYERS' ANNU
AL MEETING HELD AT COURT
HOUSE FRIDAY NIGHT.
Resolutions Were Adopted Favoring
Two County High Schools, Also
"Bringing Home ths
Bonds."
A mooting of the taxpnyers of tho
Oregon City school district whs hold
Friday night In tho county court
house. A lovy of 2-i mills was voted
as tho result of tho roport of tho
school clork ami of tho board of direc
tors.
Tho report of tho school clerk for
tho past school year was as follows:
Income of past year $11, 197. CO
Disbursements 12.855.22
Total disbursements In ex
cess of Income ) 1,537.56
The present Indebtedness of the
school district is $15,000 and during
tho coming year promises to be in
creased, thus tho tax levy of 2 1-
mills, based on tho following running
expeuses of the coming year:
Disbursements $11,515.12
Receipts 11,300.00
A Memorable Day .
Ono of the days wo remember with
ploiiHuro iw W'U ns with profit to our
health, l tho one on which wo became
acuualnted with Dr. Kliig'H New Llfo
Plllw, tho palnloHH purlllers that cure
, ltla,,u.m, B,j lilllousneHH, and keep
MI gathered around the well filled ! (ho bowels right, 25c tit Howell &
tables whore nn excellent dinner was Jones' drug atoro.
served
BARGAIN
IN KIVK-KOOM HOUBIfl (
2 Mi loU, good coiner In Klyvlllo; nil
kinds of boarliiK fruit trees.
PRICE ONLY $525.00.
ICnquIro at Dry floodH More 717 Main
Street, Oregon City.
Terms to Suit.
D. C. LATOUEETTE, President. F. J. MEYE. Cashier.
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
OP OREGON CITY, OREGON
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000
Transacts a General Banking Business. Open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Estimate excess of disburse
ments . ..? $ 45.12
Both reports were approved as read
Several resolutions were passed and
the main ono was favoring tho estab
llshing of two county high schools.
This plan will work In conjunction
with the methods taken up at tho
njeeting of the Barclay High School
Alumni association.
Resolutions were also passed par
taining to the transferring of school
bonds held in New York to the Hank
of Oregon City.
The board of directors were given
the power to borrow money at any
time for the Interests of the school.
In tho evening tho company
assembled In the room where stood
tho beautiful Christmas tree, to listen
to a short program and enjoy tin
wonderful sifts left by good Saint
Nick.
The program consisted of tho fol
lowing tongs and recitations:
Recitation Christmas Morning, Jes
sie Osborn.
Recitation Why Santa l.aughod, Guy
Waldron.
Recitation Trouble Ahead, Lloyd
Rider.
Song In My Merry Oldstnoblln, Her-
tha and Vada Rider.
Recitation Christmas Day Is Host,
Song Haven of Rest.
Alethu Crlteser.
Recitation Snow Man and Santa
Claus, Vada Rider,
Instrumental Music Mrs. Flora Jar-
ret t.
Recitation Tho Day for Hoys, Ray
mond Creteser.
Song The Flower of My Heart.
Bertha and Vada Rider.
Recitation A 'Xmas Mystery, Delia
Osborn.
Instrumental Music Mrs. Flora Jar
rett. After the evening's entertainment
was over, the presents were distribut
ed. Many useful and beautiful gifts
were received by those present.
A Wonderful Happening.
Port Byron, N. Y., has witnessed one
of the most remarkable cases of heal
ing ever recorded. Amos F. King, of
that place says: "Bucklen's Arnica
Salve cured a sore on my leg with
which I had suffered over 80 years. I
am now eighty-five." Guaranteed to
cure all sores, by Howell & Jones,
druggists, 23 cents.
Long Live the Klngl
Is tho popular cry throughout Europe
an countries; while In America, the
cry of the present day Is "Uintt live
Dr. King s New Discovery, King of
Throat and Lung Remedies!" of which
Mrs. Julia Ryder Paine, Truro, Mass.,
says: "It never falls to give Immedi
ate relief and to quickly cure a cough
or Cold." Mrs. Paine's opinion Is shar
ed by a majority of the Inhabitants
of this country. New Discovery cures
weak lungs and sore throats after all
other remedies have failed; and for
coughs and colds It's the only sure
cure. Guaranteed by Howell & Jones,
vs.
druggists.
frte.
50c and $1.00. Trial bottle
Choose Your
Druggist Carefully
A tlnifrgiHt can do moro harm or good than most
jM-oplo give liim credit for.
There aro different quulitioB in drugs just an there
are in dry goods, and to tho outsider all qualities go by
the mhiiio name. Tho difference between pure high
grade 'drugs and cheap, inferior drugs of the same
name, means tho difference between keeping nick and
getting well.
When a doctor writes a prescription ho moans best
quality. When Home 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, l'tire drugs mean a my recovery, l'oor
drugs mean a relapse. You want the best. I-ot us
fill your prescriptions.
We are giving away free, while they last, a 25 coot
box of soap with a 25 cent pair of scissors for 25 cents.
HOWELL & JONES
Reliable Druggists.
1
Call on
Knaeo Rr Nnbf Retail Liquor Dealers
For Mince Meat
Plum Pudding
Grape Brandy
Old Peach
Old Apricot
Maderia Wine
Port Wine
Sherry Wine
Muscatel
BRANDIES and TABLE WIXES
aiaaena
Zinfandel
Claret
Chianti
Sauterne
Hock
Itiesling
Port
Sherry
To!;ay
Malaga
Muscat
Angelica
Catawba
Sparkling Saute: ne
and Burgundy.
Impt. Rhein Wines
Impt. Port
Impt. Sherries
Impt. Champagnes
Impt. Cognacs
Careful of Your Property
One of the secrets of our success
in the Baggage and Transfer Business
Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving
Phones, Office 1121
Residence 1833
Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
524
Main Street
Classes Now Starting
English, ? Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, Shorthand
Start now while others are beginning. Complete
courses in Day School. Night School, 7 to 9 Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday, The opportunity
for you is now
ALLEN BUSINESS COLLEGE
E. 0. Allen, President
Bridge Corner Oregon City, Oregon
LOGGING BOOMING
ALONG THE MOLALLA
Canity, Dec. 31. A new saw mill
s being installed on the Molalla river
a short distance above Liberal by W.
A. Shaver of Molalla, and the machin
ery was received at Canby Saturday.
It wan loaded on wagons and trans
Krted to the mill site. Mr. Shaver
will cut ties principally, he having
closed a contract with the Southern
Pacific Co. for a large quantity. The
ties will be driven down the Molalla
river to Canby and loaded on the car.)
here.
Pete Harnig has closed a contract
with Portland mills for two million
feet of logs to be delivered In Port
land within the next four months. He
is logging on the Molalla river near
the town of Molalla and driving his
logs down to Portland.
The Charming Woman
is not necessarily one of perfect form
and features. Many a plain woman
who could never serve as an artist's
model, possesses those rare qualities
that all the world admires: neatness,
clear eyes, clean smooth skin, and that
sprightliness of step and action that
accompany good health. A physically
weak woman is never attractive, not
even to herself. Electric liitters re
store weak women, give strong nerves,
bright eye-i, smooth, velvety sl.in,
beautiful complexion. Guaranteed at
Howell & Jones, druggists, 50 cents.
I. Tolpolar's rniture store
. ' -iv --'iff nr. arnma
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.A few samples of
our Furniture Val
ues. We can save
you money on any
order. Let us prove
it.
Kitchen Cabinets, large size, worth
your while to examine it
Family Christmas Party.
A pleasant family reunion was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Hider of Greenwood on Christmas day.
Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. W.
S. Hider and daughter Mary, Mr and
Mrs. Grant Criteser, Louis, Durwurd
and Eletha Criteser of Hock Island;
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hider, Ilcrtlia, Va
da, Lloyd and Kae Hider; Mr. and
Mrs. Terrol Osburn, Delia, Jennie and
Mrs. Terrel Osborne, Delia Jessie and
Hider and sons Waldo and Milton of
Greenwood; Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Wal
dron and son Guy; Mrs. Laura Mc
Cormack, Mrs. Flora Jarrett and son
Vernon of Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs.
John Weismandel of Cams; Mr. E. K.
Marshall of Portland, and Wilbur
Knightcn of Greenwood.
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Morris Chair Dining Chairs from 75c Rockers, a nice line to suit
.?Je!?.a?L?m.as G'ft to l .65 for fine ones everyone, $1 up to $7-50
Our expenses are small and
we can sell goods cheaper
than others. Remember it
costs nothing to look, if you
don't prefer the goods to the
money you can keep the
money. Full line of Crock
ery, Tinware, Hardware,
Stoves, Ranges, and Heat
ers of all kinds.
Matresses trcm $ I up to $ I O
r
Dining Tables, fine assortment
from $3 to $ 1 O
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Kitchen Safes, fine line
up from $2 to $ 1 2