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t 8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 10. BLAST FIRED STRIKES CAR PA88ENGERS HAVE A NARROW E8CAPE FROM CARELESS WORKMEN. WINDOW IS SMASHED He attended the International Fish eries Congress In Washington, D. C, from September 11 to September 16, and then went to his old home at St. Johnsbury. Vermont, for five days. go lug from Vermont to Boston and then coming Went Mr. O'Malley found the work tinder his direction In excellent condition. The egg take at the prin cipal station follows: Little While Salmon, 9,000.000; 1 White Salmon, .VSOO.OOO; Kngle and Tanner Creeks, 700,0.0; Clackamas, 1,040.000. These eggs are all from the Chinook run. Work at Rogue River has not yet been started. GREAT WORDS DEFINED IN EPIGRAM. Mrs. Goodell and Children of Cham poeg, Wer Sitting Near Win dow When Stone Crashes Through. As- Passengers on the 7 o'clock Ore gon City car out of Portland Tuesday morning hud a thrilling experience as the car passed the lust turn before entering Into the long stretch to The Oaks. A party of workmen were Masting along side the track and care lessly exploded a blast Just as the car whizzed by. A huge rock struck one of the window frames, the report and shock startling every person in the car. One window was badly shattered and piece of broken glass flew all over the car. In front of the broken window sat Mrs. Goodell, with her two little child ren. Their home Is In Champoeg. whence they were bound after having spent several days In Portland. They missed the steamer at Portland and took the Oregon City car to catch the boat here. Luckily they were not in jured, though this is no fault of the workmen, who neglected to place sig nals to stop the car. Mrs. Goodell has a weak heart and was badly frightened. (llv William George Jordan, In socia'.ed Magazine.) Prejudice. Petrified opinions. Ignorance on the warpath. The condemnation of the unknown. Packing the Jury box of mind before the trial. loyalty to a dead Judgment. Moral cowardice that cannot look a fact squarely in the eye. The kindergarten stage of bigotry. Hitting that our watch is a better timekeeper than the sun. A cataract on the eye of judgment. Someone has said that the only dif ference between a rut and a grave is Its length. Hut there is a way out of the rut. Ask us. to many people here la the article taken from a New York dally paper, giving a simple prescription, which la said to bo a positive remedy for backache or kidney or bladder de rangement, If taken before the stage of Hrlght'a disease: Fluid Ktxract Dandelion, one-half ounce: ComiHuind Knrgon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla, throe ounces. Shake well In a bottle and take In toaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. A well-known druggist here at home when asked regarding this prescrip tion, stated that the Ingredients are all harmless, and can be obtained at a small cost from any god proscrip tion pharmacy, or the mixture would be put up if asked to do so. He fur ther stated that while this prescrip tion Is often prescribed in rheumatic afflictions with splendid results, he could see no reason why It would not bo a splendid remedy for kidney and urinary troubles and backache, as It has a peculiar action upon the kidney structure, cleansing these most Im portant organs and helping them to sift and tiller from the blood the foul acids and waste matter which cause ftekness and suffering. Those of our readers who suffer can make no mis take in giving it a trial. MAPLE LANE FAIR. (Continued from Page One.) Would Mortgage the Farm. A farmer on Rural Route 2, Empire. Ga.. W. A. Floyd by name, ..ays: "Busklin's Arnica Salve owed llietwo worst sores on my leg. It is north Itg weight In gold, and I would not be without it if I had to mortgage my farm to get It." Only 25c at Jones" Drug store. HOME FROM WASHINGTON. Fisheries Superintendent Find Hatch ery Operation Satisfactory. Henry O'Malley, superintendent of the United States Bureau of Fisheries operations in Oregon and Washington waters, returned Friday from the East. MAGININ' THINGS. (By Berta Hart Nance.) What gives us all our splendid books, 'Bout love and war and famous crooks Some fellow sits and looks and looks. 'Maginin' things. What makes young Tompkins whistle so And often to the florist's go. And smiling, greet aformer foe? 'Maginin' things. What makes Bill Bryan's smile so bright, A mellow gleam of happy light? Does he, too, sit up late at night 'Maginin' things? The Bohemian. MAKE THIS ACCORDING TO THE DIRECTIONS PREPARE AT HOME BY SHAKING INGREDIENTS WELL IN A BOTTLE. What will appear very Interesting A. J. Lewis, first. Best collection of alfalfa C. W. Swallow, first. Best collection of dried fruit Mrs. A. Mautz, first; Mrs. A. J. Lewis, sec ond. Best collection of English walnuts C. W. Swallow, first. Best exhibit of honey Mrs. A. Mautz. first: A. J. U'wls, second. Best exhibit of butter Mrs. A. J. Lewis, first; Mrs. Sarah Derrick, sec ond: Mrs. A. Mautz, third. Best exhibit of biscuits Mrs. Sarah Derrick, first; Mrs. A. Mautz, second. Best exhibit of bread Mrs. A. J. Lewis, first; Mrs. Surah Derrick, sec ond. Host exhibit of cakes Mrs. William Beard, first: Mrs. A. Mautz, second; "Mrs. A. J. Lewis, third. Best exhibit of pie Mrs. A. J. Lewis, first: Mrs. A. Mautz. second. Best exhibit of Jellies Mrs. C. W. Swallow, first; Mrs. A Mautz, second; Mrs. A. J. Ix-wis, third. Best exhibit of canned fruit Mrs. C. W. Swallow, first; Mrs. A. J. Lewis, second; Mrs. A. Mautz. third. Best exhibit of crochet work Mrs. A. J. Lewis. Best exhibit of rugs Mrs. B. C. Cone. Best exhibit of lounge throws Mrs. Mary Shelley, first and second. Best exhibit of sofa pillows Mrs. Mary Shelly, first. Best exhibit of hand embroidery Mrs. 1). C, Cone, first. Best exhibit of curios Mrs. Mary Shellv, first. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lewis' collection consisted of fruit, vegetables, etc. Tho display of 13 varieties of grain with the i;i hluo ribbons, attracted no lit tle attention. Ills dried fruit con sisted of black caps, prunes, apples, butter, six varieties of Jellies, 24 Jars of fruit, and vegetables, pickles, cat sup, pie, cake. Northern Spy. Kail Pip pin, Baldwin, Bellflower. King Davis, Sweet App'o. name unknown, Jona thans, nrt tho variety of appples In their collection. Mr. and Mrs. Swallow's collection was placed alongside that of Mr. and Mrs. lowls, and thev, too, had an ex cellent showing. The six varieties of grapes, consisting of the Wordens, Del aware, Concord, Moore's Diamond, Niagara and Campbell's Early, were In excellent condition. Thuo were It va rieties of apples col.i tin,; ol the Hal win. Golden K'tss-itt. M IiiIomi Ued, Hlld'a Kind, King, Sweeting. Clavla. Swallow's Greening, originated on Mr. Swallow's father's ,' lu Massachu setts. Bismarck, Nonlurn Spy, Scot'.' Best. Therv wore '. virlotlos of peaches, tho Salway slid tho seedllnrt peach, both of giv I varkly lor late peaches. The Oregon Champion quinces wore those exhibited by Mr. and Mrs. Swallow. Tho exhibit of alfalfa was raised on high hill laud without any Irrigation, and the first, second and third crops were as good as that raised with the Irrigation ditches. Tbero was also a fine collec tion of squashes, sweet corn, walnuts, 1 2J Jars of canned fruit, canned vego-j tables, grape Juice, chow chow. There were eight varieties of pears, the win ter Itartlett. Cardwell. IVAuJou, Win-! ter Nellls. Napoleon Butter, etc. Mr. ami Mrs. William Beard made: a good showing from their farm, and won several of the blue ribbon. Their display consisted of apples, vegetables, nuts, cakes. Jellies, canned fruit and i canned Vegetables, etc. ! Mrs. Sarah IVrrlek had an exhibit, j although not as large as some of the ' other exhibitors had. and was awarded three of the blue ribbons. Her dis play consisted of butter, bread, Jellies, biscuits, canned fruit, ami her display made everyone feel hungry, even If they hud partaken of a hearty dinner. Mr. and Mrs. A. Mautz' exhibit was splendid, and showed a great deal of energy on their part. Their exhibit consisted of honey, rakes, butter, dried fruits, canned fruits and vegetables, pickles, fresh vegetables, grapes, etc. Mrs. Mary Shelly's collection of Alaska curios attracted attention, and the photos accompanying the exhibit gave to the visitors an Idea of tho country where these were found. The hall for tho occasion was deco rated with flags, Oregon grape and Agents for t m 10th as ft (Q , Store a Watch Our Business Grow i SPECIAL SALE Ladies' Waists Ladies' White and Colored Wool Waists and White Lawn and Moll, elaborately embroidered, values to $3.50. FOR ONE WEEK Ladies' Skirts Ladles' Wool Skirts in a variety of cloths and colors values to $4.00. FOR ONE WEEK $2.50 Ivy. The refreshment stand, when1 lemonade, peanuts and candy were to be found, was presided over by Mrs. C. W. Swallow. Albert Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Morris, of this city. was awarded the blue ribbon fur the prettiest baby present. BLOCKADED. Every Household in Oregon City Should Know How to Resist It. The back aches because the kidneys are blockaded. Help the kidneys with their work. The hack will ache no more. L(s of proof that lkan's Kidney Pills do this. II II. MeCarver, 201 Cherry St., Portland. Die., Inspector of freight for the Transcontinental Company, a man who Is well known among the itillroadcrs of the roast, says: iHmn's Kidney pills are among the few pro prletoty remedies which did all that Is claimed for them, ami (hey liavo my thorough colitldence. I lined them for backache ami other very marked symptoms of kidney trouble which hail anuoed me for month. I think a cold was responsible for the whole trouble. It seemed to settle In Iny kidneys. 1 hum's Pills rooted it out. It Is several months since I used Ihem, and up to dale there bn I u Ho reeuri emu of (he trouble. I havtt recommended them to a number of the boys uliout the freight house, ami I know If they gave them a fair trial they certainly must have been pleas er with the results." Plenty of proof like this from Ore gon t'My people. Call at lluulley Droit', drug store and ask what rut turners report. For sale by all dealer. Price fid renin foster Mllburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents fur the Culled SUIrs. Ileiiieiiihcr the name - (hum's-and take, no other Oregon City n If it Pilsli i mm TESTED BY TIME, AND A Radical Remedy Against Poultry Vermin, Etc. is AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUM (Registered) Endorsed by U. S. Department of Agriculture. Bureau of Forestry, Used by the Government, Railroads, Telephone and Telegraph Companies. Guaranteed to Double the Life of Woodwork and to Destroy and Drive Away Ver min in Poultry Houses, Barns, Etc, if Properly Used. QUALITIES Its peculiar antiseptic and chemical inRredlents penetrate wood throughout, neutralize all albuminous parts, harden the woodfibre, waterproof the wood and prevent warping and cracking, rot, dryrot and premature decay. COLOR A durable nutbrown stain, well adapted for outbuildings, shingles, etc., covering capacity larger thus cheaper than ordinary paint. Always ready for Immediate use, brush never becomes bard, anyone can use it. APPLICATION Woodwork becomes less inflammable, it contains no volatile oils, and while Its ingredients are antiseptic and caustic they are net polsonofts. HEALTHY CHICKENS AND PLENTY EGGS It is simply necessary to palut or spray the Interior walls, floors and roosts in poultryhouses or barn, after cleaning them no matter whether they are wood, plaster or tarpaper, with one coat Aveuarlus Carbollneum to destroy and drive away lice, mites and other vermin. . WHERE AND HOW Avenarius Carbolineum Wood Preservative May lie Used to Advantage! ON ANY WOODWORK ABOVE OR BELOW GROUND OR WATER SUBJECT TO DECAY. To paint barns, granaries, stables, sheds, bIIos, comcrlbs, elevators, hogpens and other outbuildings. Kenceposts, anckorposta, hitchingposts.etc, painted twice, as far as coming Into the ground and a foot above It. will lam twice as long. Bureau of Forestry Dept. of Agriculture mentions our preparation In Its publica tions as "an excellent preservative of posts, cur-lumber, sills and structural lumber." To paint bridges, tanks, troughs, cisterns, wind mills, sills, doors, porches, steps, sldcwalksleepers, etc. Wagons, wheels, wheelbarrows, ladders agricultural Implements should be painted to prevent warping, shrinking of wood and loosening of hoops and tires. ' ON SHINGLE ROOFS It Is especially well adapted to paint shingle roofs, every other paint Increases rot of same by only coating part of shingle, forming a rlilgo stopping the water; two coats of Avenarius Carbollneum however, applied to finished roof, will penetrate through the entire shingles and prevent curling and cracking. ON ROPES AND CANVAS Ropes, canvas, nets, will become waterproof more durable, won't decay and remain soft and pliable In coldest weather. Further Uses of AVENARIUS CARBOLINEUM Horse, mice. rats, ants, will not gnaw on wood painted with Avenarius Cnrlsdln cum. It will drive away ants everywhere even from beehives. The weevil will not dauiUKo contents of corncrlhs, etc , painted, Sprayed or palmed to the Interior of barns, hogpens, etc., It Is a strong disin fectant, preventing contagion and disease. Reasonable cure should be taken thnt animals do not come In contact with fresh ly painted woodwork. Mixed equally with lard or castorull It Is excellent on barb wire ruts and rubbed Into the hair of horses, etc, twice a week. It will exterminate body vermin and keep away tiles. USE ON FRUIT TRelES Applied ulono or mixed with lime, during fall to lrm trunks, II will exterminate the Sim Jose scale and all other noxious Ino-cts and rejuvenate the bark. Applied during summer II will cure cankerous growth, blight, mildew, fungus, black knot, etc. 1 Never apply It to roots or foliage, but only to tree trunks of live trees. COVERING CAPACITY One gallon Avenarius Carbollneum covers 3rii square feet on dressed lumber . Otiefourth of a gallon 2S(I square feet on rough lumber Is required Inn square feet on shingle roofs for the 25 fonceposla ) second coat. On Silos. Cse Avenarius Carbollneum since Twenty Years with excellent satis faction. I paint the woodwork In my two silos erected 10 years ago, once every two years, today the wood Is in -very best condition, not a particle de cayed. It is certainly a great wood preserver. HILLY BEACH FARM, H. Riedeburg, Proprietor. Hartland, Wis., Dec. 28. '05. Preserves Wood, Nets, Ropes. I use your Avenarius Carbollneum since 25 years and there Is no better paint for woodwork exposed to damp ness. It Is ajao the best protective coating for ropes, nets, etc., and pre vents mildew and decay of same. JUL. SPREEMAN. Afton, Minn., Dec. 5, "05. Stringers, Sidewalks. Thirteen years ago I painted the Btringers below sidewalk before my store once with Avenarius Carbolln eum, they are now perfectly sound and while my neighbors renewed their sidewalks long ago mine is still per fect. JOHN G. LEGEL. Charles City, Iowa. Shingles, Sills. Shingle roofs and Bills painted 12 years ago with Avenarius Carbolin eum are today as good as new, al though the sills lay on the ground. I recommend Us use to anyone. RID RAEDEL. Glashton, N. Dak., Dec. 11, '05. Shingles, Fenceposta, Watertanks and Wagonboxes. A shingleroof which I painted with Avenarius Carbolineum 18 years ago is In good condition today while a part of it not painted completely de cayed. Kenceposts painted with It are perfectly sound after C years. Also use it on stables, watertanks, wagon boxes, etc., and Inside and outside of poultryhouse with best of satisfaction. H. ANDERSON. Walnut, Iowa. Waterproofs Wood, Stops Flies. We use Avenarius Carbolineum con tinually since 15 years and will keep it at hand as long as I and my tight children are farming. It makes wood waterproof and more durable. Its use prevents vermin and tame will not gnaw such wood. If mixed equally with castoroil and rubbed onto the bair of horses, flies will not bother them. JOS. SCHROEDER, JR. Timken, Kas., Nov. 29, '05. Preserves White Oak Posts. I confirm that seasoned white oak fenceposts painted with Avenarius Carbollneum will Btand In the ground for 18 years, otherwise they last C years, well I think this a good Invest ment. KOISERT HARTWIG. Hackney, Mo., Dec. 3, "03. Preserves Wood. I use Avenarius Carbollneum since 18 years and find it to be the best wood preservative or: the market. GEARY MILLING & EL. CO., A. T. Kruse. Geary, Okla., Jan. 13, '04. Fence and Anchorposts. Fence posts and anchorposts paint ed with your Avenarius Carbollneum in 189;! are today as sound as new while my neighbors replaced them three times since then. Against ver min among poultry it Is excellent. JOHN DITTMER. Grant, Neb., Dec. 9, '05. Sills, Hogpens. Siils below my cattlesheds and hog pens painted with Avenarius Carbol lneum are as good as when put in, and fence posts to which It is applied last very well In sandy soil. MOOSE ISLAND FARM, W. H. Niemackel, Prop. Herman, Minn., Dec. 4, '05. As A Barn Paint I use your Avenarius Carbollneum aince 1894 and my recent order for 50 gallons for use on my new barn should show that I have great faith In lU wood preserving qualities, I recommend It wherever possible. N. P. ANDERSON. Onieda, So. Dak., Jan. 25, '0C. As a Roof Paint. I painted my house roof with 3 coats Avenarius Carbollneum In 1892 and the shingles today lay as perfect as when new. Fenceposta painted at the same time are absolutely sound today. It Is also an excellent remedy against vermin. HENRY METZLER, Shumway, Ills., Nov. 28, '05. Protects Woodwork. Avenarius Carbollneum completely protects woodwork against rot, this Is my personal experience covering 12 years. CARL A. WIEBKE, R. F. D. 1. Cullman, Ala., Nov. 28, '05. Preserves Watertanks, Shingles. After 13 years I can state that Av enarius Carbollneum protects wood work against rot especially water tanks; shingles painted with It do not warp; against Vermin It Is tho best remedy I know of. FRED OCKER, Glcnvlllo, Nebr., Nov. 20, '05. We used nothing hut Avenarius Carbollneum in our poultry business to kill mites. One coat of It applied with a brush does the work for five or six years. This liquid Is worth 10 a gallon to any poultry breeder as a labor saver. It Is also a splendid disinfectant, costs no more than com mon paint and covers more. We aro never without It. B. F. HI3IX)P, Breeder of Fancy Poultry. Mllford, III. Protects Woodwork. I examined some woodwork painted with Avenarius Carbollneum 12 years ago and find same in excellent condi tion. W. C. M.ARTINDALE. Roan, (nd. On Posts. , Posts below a shed painted with Avenarius Carbollneum some 5 yearB ago are In such a good state of pre servation that, this Induces me to en close herewith another order. CLARE. MONT LAND & IHRG. Co., Englewood, Kas. C. D. Perry, Pres. Preserves Wood and Stops Gnawing of Vermin. After 18 years' experience I can confirm that I find Avenarius Carbo llneum a very valuable paint for woodwork exposed to rot, also against Vermin of all kinds; even rats and mice do not gnaw wood painted with it. D. F. DITTMERS, Chase, Kas., Dec. 10. '05. It Is now 15 years since I used your Avenarius Carbollneum and as I ob tained best results with It both as a protective coating for woodwork against vermin i always keep it on hand and recommend It on every oc casion. CARL HELMICH, Route 4. Scbewalng, Mich., Nov. 23, 1905. Addressed to The Cosgrove Co., our Ie Sueur, Minn., agents; Sirs: A year ago this spring my poultry house became so Infected with lice as to be uninhabitable for man, or hen. My entire family struck on gathering eggs, or doing anything else about the place. The setting eggs would bo fairly speckled with rod rnltes and half of the setting liens gave up their jobs. The poultry house: Is very large, fifty feet long, fourteen feet wide and nine feet high and there were "millions In it." Ome would get the little red and white mites all over him as he went into the hen house. I got from you some Avenarius Carbollneum and painted the roosts, nest, front steps and perch es with it and the result of tho appli cation was that the Avenarius Car bollnetiiu drove every mite and bug and louse to death or flight within a week and there have been tiu more of them In the poultry house since. It solved the lice question at once and forever. It Is the most remarkable thing of the kind that 1 or anyone else ever saw. You ought to rename It "The Modern St. Patrick." No one that uses this Avenarius Carbollneum In his hen house will ever have any trouble any mor with lice, or red mites or white mites, or anything of the kind. V Thankfully, OIU J. PARKER, City Attorney. I-e Sueur, Minn. Your Avenarius Carbollneum Is one of the best remedies for purposes you advertise It for and even more. 1 hare not a hen louse on my place slireo I used It, while formerly ver min pestrted tho llfn out of my hens, anil me too. I painted also my apple tres with It lust fall and no rabbit touches them alnce. NATH. T. JOHNSON. Shaiicr, Okln. like now to buy It by the barrel. Please quote prices. PAW PAW POCLTRT FARM. T. C. Riser, Prop, Route 3, nut lor Ind., Dec, 20, 1908. I used Avenarius Carbollunum since years to palut the trunks of my fruit trees and And that It prevents gnia and other vermin on tho trees and I can recommend It to any one as the most reliable for this particular pur pose, ( use the Avenarius Carhollnciim as follows: I slaken 10 pounds of lime and mix It with about a quart of Avenarius Carbollneum as long as tho llmo la hot and Immediately make use of It generally In November and March of each year, F. GROICGER. Illley, Ind., Dee. 1906. I used Avenarius Carbolineum slnco years to paint lino hives and tq pro vent ants and other vermin In samo and the result has always been good without exception. GEO. Fit. SCHUESSLER. Lewlsbufg, Ky Nov. 25, 1905. It Is now over seven years since I first used your Avenarius Carbolln eum In one of my chicken houses and I have not seen a mite In It since. Mind you, this Is with one application and not a dozen or more. It Is wonderful how it does pene trate Into the wood and cedar posts which I tried It appear to bo perfect ly sound today. Avenarius Curhollhcum has no equal as u mitu exterminator. They cannot live where It Is used, CHARLES ARNOLD, Breeder of Exhibition White Wyan .dottes exclusively. Inland, 111., Dec, 0, 1905. Threo years ago I purchased a sam ple of your Avenarius Cnrbollneum and as I find It satisfactory I would I am very well satisfied with your Avenarius Carbollneum, It helps against all vermin and I also flml It excellent for Its other purposes. E. HCHWALI1E. Jonesboro, Texas, Dec, 7, 1905. I think your Avoiiiuliis Citrhollmmm the finest poultry spray that has ever been put on the market. I bought u five gallon rim two years ago, and It kept tho whole rnnch free from mites. I did try severul other preparations before, hut found that it was only by continually npplylng them 1 could keep down the mites, but one nppllca tlort of your Avomirlus Carbollneiim lasts for years. WIIITI5 LEGHORN POULTRY YARD C. U. Carrlnglon, Prop. HaywardH, Cal. Fog Sale hy FRANK BUSCH, Oregon City