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3 NEW COUNrY COURT ft Hi I it; , I 'iij : 'i'i'? AAfcgetable PreparalionforAs similating tlieFoodandBcgula7 ting iheStoinachs anclDQwels of SKI Promote s Dige . !icn,CheerFuV ftes&andltest.Cuhtuins neither Opuim.Morphine nor Mineral. Tsox Narcotic. jtmpe afouasmm.Ptmm Mx.Smna yinixc Seed. f. ftyttnniltb -JiUtuiaHtthSeAt h'ertp Senile ( hiitkywt Flavor. Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa Ron, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP. , Facsimile Signature of . v NEW YORK. I Grants Franchise for Telephone Line in ! . Vicinity of Clackamas. For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Always Bears the ft Signature X$ I Judge Grant B. DimicU, and Cotn ! ruissioners T. B. Killen and Jolin I Lewellon, comprising the county court, met ft r the second time Wed I nesday and buckled up against consid erable business of importance to ' Olncknmns county. In the afternoon they wen to Oswego to inspect the ; new bridge there, which is nearing , completion at the bawds of the con- tractois, C. F. Royal and Son,- of Salem. ,The bridge will be thrown ! open Tor travel in a very short time. I Ginder & Co. were granted a fran chise by the court to construct and operate telephone Hues from near Danehy's plaoe on tbo Oregon City aud'Damasous road ; also from Clack amas bridge on the Oregon City and Milwaukie road to Milwaukie. It is nnderstood that the grantees are repre-' senting the Paoifio States Telenhone ,& Telegraph Company and that the road will be niutnalized after its con struction, and will be connected up with the Pacific States Company to the outside world. m to. In Use For Over Thirty Years i iiii'i a i mi m it mimM.,m Ana i 1 ti h m m m &t a w t& i : T fl:i!Jl!KBM THI OCNTAUII HllfM), NEW YORK CITY. rMr-rnFironigTiinmMTwiwpiMlUw-..iv-.T--rTmp wr r r. ,, i .. ,. n .,.,.,. r . t--jr ii rir J I - lam tic- I .. I KjfC , ' Cheapest - f I mmmrm and sec - Oregon 1 1 City . li Modest Clairrs Oiten Carry the Most Con- vktlon. When Maxim, the famous gun in vetor, placed his gun before a com mittee of judges, hestitedits carry ing power to be much, below what he felt sure the gun would accomulish. The result ot the trial was therefore a nient. It is the same with the mann I facturers of Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera an'd Diarrhoea Remedy. They do not publicly boast of all this rem edy will aocopmlish, but prefer to let the users make ttio statements. What they do claim, is that it will positive jy cure aiarrnoea, dysentery, pains i the stomach. and bowels and has never 1. I. ln TO 1 TT ley Bros. Co., Oregon City and Mol . ana. Fraternal Brotlerhood Installs. Oregon City Louge, Fraternal Bro therhood, Wednesday night iubtalled in Willamette Hall. There were pres ent a delegation f r im Portland lodges cf t''e order, including President ljaaa 01 iiooge jno. and Mrs. Ladd, and Mrs. Whitehouse, secretary oi tne liewis and Clark Jjndge, Eighty people witnessedtthe installa tion ceremonies, which were con ducted by State Manager Hancock, of Portland. Ice cream and cake were served and dancing was indulged in until a late hour. The following omcers were installed : James Jr. Nelaou, president; M. Secrfst, vice president. ; D'red JJetzner,- secretary Mrs. Syfees, chaplain; Vada Boylau, mistress at arms ; Walter Morris, ser geaut. The Smith Hardware Co. i A Tragic Death. A watchman's neglect nermited leak in the great North Sea dyke, which a child's finger could have ?toDiiod. to become a ruinOns break. ! devastating an entire province of Holland In Ji-ke manner Kenneth Mclver, of'Vanceboro, Me., permitted a little cold to go unnoticed until i tragic finish was only averted by Dr, King's New Discovery. He wr tes "Three doctors gave me up to die of lung inflammation, caused by a ne elected oold ; but Dr. King's New Discovery saved my lite." Guaran teel best cough and cold cure at Howell & Jones' drugstore. 50o and $1. Trial bottle free. BROWN & WELSH ' Seventh Street Meat Market 'i'L it i A. O. U. W. Building Oreeon City ' Oregon Drowned In Mill Pond. xne uooy or uari uisen, who was drowned at Boring Wednenday after noon, has been placed in the care of the Swedish vioe-couusul in Portland. Coiouer R. L. Holman held an inquest over the romains.Olsen had been work :iig on logs in a mill pond fo' the I Palmer Lumber Company and while his fellow workmen iiad left him Temporarily, lie ten trom the logs in the pond and was drowned in about nine feet of water. Olsen was an unmarried man, 31 years of age, and so far as known, hud no relatives in this country. THE JOY OF LIVING CAN BH FULLY REALIZED WHEN TOD ENJOY GOOD HEALTH j TIM! MM Do Not Neglect Your Bowels. Many serious diseases arise from nealect of the bowels, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are a pleasant and. argeeable laxative.1 They invigorate the liver and regulate the bowels. For sate by Huntley Bros. Co., Oregon City and Molalla. The Popular Liver Medicine WU1 Keep You Well A GUARANTEED CURE for all diseases produced by TOR PID LIVER and IMPURE BLOOD. Do not fill your system with Arsenis, Calomel and Quinine. They act as rank poisons which vitiate the blood, debilitate the system, and leave a trail of bad symptoms which require years to obliterate. HERB INE is purely vegetable and contains no mineral or narcotic peisons, is absolutely harmless and is the simple remedy of . nature. It carries off all poison in the system and leaves no injurious efftets. ' CUBED BY HERBINE AFTER OTHER REMEDIES FAILED Mr. L. A. Hicks, Iredell, Texas, ssys: " I U eick ia bed for eight months with liver trouble, the doctor seemed to do tne no good. I was told to try Herbine, and it cured me in a short time. I cannot recommend this wonderful medicine too highly." TAKE IT NOW! LARGE BOTTLE, 50c GET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS. U. S. A. Parkplace Letter List. Advertised letter list of unclaimed letters for the conth of June, 190(5, at the postofflce at Parkplace, Oregon : Carden, T D; Holman, A- E; Doremus, J : Beebe. Hiram: DeLash- mut, F; Watenpaugh, W B ; Hiddle- Bon W, li. : Schmale, ChasG;McMon igal, J C; Stewsrt, H J; Leek. Amos ;Schy)er, Rue; Sshmale, Cliarlei Godfrey; Aigirtor, R 2; Sitirvin,' John; Pluard, Amos; Mouldenliour, W, 4 ; Potter, J W ; Waldron, G W ; Terry, Mrs Fred 2; Berry, A.i lerry, DOC; Aniel, Ja S; Leek, B R. Punch,-M J; Huoert, Geo; Greav84 I'M.; Gill. Alex; Dixon, W W; Dahlke, William. W. A. HOLMES," P. M. m m m m S3 A to TO fJ. Huntley's Photographic Contest Open to ali Clackamas County Amateurs We want to stimulate yoor interest in this most fascinating diversion, if yogare already a Kodaker. If not we want to introduce you to the "Witch ery of Kodakery;" To encoarage yoa to dig gp the best of yogr old pictures, or better yet, rustle for some new ones, we offer $42.00 in prices. In order that every three classes; T Camera owner may have an equal chance we have divided the contest, into ''' . Class A All pictures from 3 1 -4 X 4 I -4 to 5 X ? ' Class B All pictures up to and including 3 1-2X31-2 Class C All pictures made with No. 1 and No. 2 Brownies CONDITIONS in Clackamas county may en- 1. Any amateur ter this contest. . 2. Any contestant may submit any number. of pictures in each or all classes. , T3. All photos submitted to become the property of Huntley Bros. Co. ( 4. The negatives of all prize -winning photo graphs to become the property of Huntley Bros. Co.; also such others as we may desire to pur chase at the uniform rate of one dollar each. 5. No employee of Huntley Bros. Co. will be allowed' to compete for prizes. . 6. No contestant to receive more than one prize.' 7. All pictures must be mounted and have title, and name and size of camera on the back of each picture; but not name of contestant. Each con testant will be assigned a number and will re main unknown to the judges. 8. All pictures must be on paper purchased from Huntley Bros. Co. 9. "There are no conditions as to subjects. 10. Three competent photographers will act as judges, and select the prize winners. Their decision to be final. 11. Contofct begins 1st. PRIZES i A F. P. n m ft w ft R S It W It It i to First Prize, Class A-No. Kodak. $12.00 Second Prize Class A-Photographic Enclycopedia, $5.00 Third Prize Class A-ModenTWay in Picture Making, $ 1 .00 First Prize Class B Developing Ma chine $6 00 Second Prize Class B -Steel Tripod $1.75 Third Prize Class B Kodak Portrait. Attachment 50c First Price Class C Brownie Develop ing Machine $2.00 Second prize Class C Film Negative Album $100 Third Prize Class C-Brownie Album 50c June 15; ends September FREE FOR ALL PRIZE , A Kodak Enlarging Camera, - $ 1 5.00 All pictures may compete for this prize but no picture may win two prizes. We tender the free use of our dark room at all times. We hope that every lover of Photography will enter this contest, whether owner of a Camera or not, feel sure the rivalry engendered by the competition will bring out some good pictures and that all will profit, though all cannot win. HUNTLEY'S Dollar Fountain is the equal to any $2.50 Pen made except the Water man. - Huntley Brothers Co. TheRexal Draggists OREGON CITY, OREGON One week free tria we give with Huntley's Dollar Fountain Pen, then we buy it back if you say so. home in Scotland a Visit and says that things have changed bat little in that length of time. Mr. Robertson has baen away for two months and this is the first vacation he has had lor some time. He attended hot general assem bly of the Presbyterian Church which was held at ;ues Moines, owa, and after that was over, went to New York and took the Teutonic for the other side of the Atlantic. He visit ed several places in Scotland, and Eng land besides his old home which is in Aberdeen. The trip was thoroughly enjoyed, and Mr. Robertson is looking remarkably well and expresses himself as being glad to get back home to Ore. gon City. Ice Man Sued For Divorce. Mrs. Susan Harris has commenced suit for a decree of divorce Rgainst her husband, Henry E. Harris, who is interested in the manufacture of ice in this oity and Portland. They were married in Marquam, September 12, 1888, and have three children, Wilda, aged 16 years, Ulaurlo, agea 14 years and Gilbert, aged 13 yearfl. Mrs. Harris alle&ea that her husband treated her in a cruel and inhuman manner, During the past live yours he has not cared to be with his family, and delib erately planned to get them at a dis tance, and insisted. they should move from Portland to Oregon City. The plaintiff as that her husband pay her $2o per month for tl e support of each child 'until they reach the age of majority. Personal and Local Notes Willamette Falls Camp, Woodmen of Hm World, and Sola Circle, Womeu of Woodcraft, ;will hold a joint in stalliifiou tonight in Woodmen Hall. The ceremonies will be followed with an informal banquet. F. A. T)plemsii, formerly an Oregon Ciry tesidout, uas in town yesterday. He has eeu visiting his sou at Grt'sham, and leaves next week for Waterloo, New York, to spend some time with his daughter. E. M. Howell and T. Chambers Howell returned last night from To ledo, where they had a land case on. trial before the ,clerk of Lincoln .County. The matter was adjusted to the satisfaction of all concernod. At torney J. E. Hedges, who condnoted the case tor Howell Bros., will re turn home on tonight's train, . Anton Rupp and Justine Kossler were marriou in St. John's Catholio Church Tuesday, Rev. A. Hilluhrand officiating. Will Soon Have Mail Delivery. Whilitlyi people of this city are clamoring for a free mail delivery, the anhoritieB who have the power to do things are working quietly, and it is only a . question of time before this city has a postal delivery. Post master Tom P. Randall already is working on the matter and will shortly send in a petition to the de partment for the service. After the hodse numbers have been put, up the service can be granted on the post master's request alone bpt he intends to send in his petition whh the names of th mayor and city council, and perhaps some other citizens. This will give more weight, to the letter and consequently will hurry np the officials at Washington. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED Charman & Co., C Drug Store, j Visits none in Scotland. After an absence of 19 years, Mr. A. Robertson, of this city paid his old Clackamas County road viewers were appointed yesterday by the county oourt. County Surveyor a, A. D. Hungate, W. H. Countell, of Harmony, and Nixon Blair, of Killen, were named. The Clackamas lodge of independent Order of Odd Fellows installed officers their hall Wednesday night, the ceremonies being conducted by Dis- rict Deputy Davis, of Estacada A large number ot Odd Fellowi Wdre present and ten gallons of ice cream were consumed. Fish Culturalist H. Leighton Kelly has gone to Rogue River to make an inspection of the river above the dams which have been obstructing tne nas sage of salmon. Deputr State Fish Warden H. A. WebHter has recently improved the fishway there. Water Bailiff W. W. Smith reports that a large number of salmon have collected below the dam on tin Clackamas River at Cazadero. No flshway has yet boen placed there. These salmon are the spring ran, and are tne finest variety on the market. -, W. E. Ranch, an employe of the United States Bureau ot Fisheries, has been transferred from the payroll of Baird Station to the ClacKumas Station, where he has been on doty for some time. He relieves John S. Bowers netatched temporarily for ser-, vice in Alaska. Esther Mitchell, who shot and killed ber brother, George Mitchell, tne slayer of "Joshi a" Creflleld, in Sea ttle yesterday i fternoon, worked in the woolen mills here for a short time, and lft just about the time the apos tle of Holy Kollerism was killed. The girl did not ' secure her pay, and David Adeistein, superintendent of the -tailoring department, now has a check payable to thedemented girl. HAD HER THERE. 'H mm Miti Fliteyt joke." Mr. Grinlyi "Accept you, Mr. Qrinlyf Why, vrybody regards "And, they lay youoao alwayi take a jokel"' EASILY SATISF'"" i-'JafSft Sf -" . L you h f "Don't you think Fred Barker it very hard to pleaeef "No. He teems very well eatiified with himself.' 1