omooN city enterprise, fhiday, January zr, im. PAGE 4 4 Short Sidehead Stories 4 4 4 ti:hi i.V'Toi.i) I ai i!H w Two Dlvorcss Qrantsd I Two I. J,l l'j Judge Mcllrlde ginnled two 1lvni . u follows; K, M. litmus vs. w. j, jihIIiin and Atfe i, Miwin vs. unm A, M ii i) ii . Mlnltr Marries lliv, W. J. Uussttt of lii t'nllcil tin-thrill church Mini Mia. Martha II. CHiiita worn itmi'l Ifil III III" hiW tiltli'o of Attorney '" H. 1 last Friday llev. K. A. iiulllngcr 'if th CnnMicgnlloniil rliurt li iilll' luted. Tlia parties both resldn In Ihn cMHict it pint of I'm county. Arrasted anil Bentsnctd In Two Hours John Farley. fiilthbaa servant, w liml Thniadny sentenced l tweiily-nv day hi ihlif county Jail for tlm larceny ,,( a ting, the piuoi'ily of Mia, lll'luud (jiuivta Mt liolloti. Faih-y, who was em ployed about th" 'Jlt'lives home, espied B ring about Ih" house Just after the din ner hour mm) npptopi laird tlm mini". Ilia Bnrt niij ai'iiii'ii'-lim to tlm county Jtitl followed In has thun two hours. TO fquslUS Aimnt County Anne ui J, I', Nelson was In I'liillmi't this week attending mcrllna II, til. hinl been culled of the naacsains of Hip V ut toon eolinlti-s of lh" atiito. Th pni,ii' of Ihc meeting wua to d'-vlso it .hoi tut the inure f unliable iihm HHint-nt f iln- different iliiitxa of property ihniuK'hout Ihf slate, It will be III" aim i.( III" ut -same lo adopt amii" iiMlfnllu plnj for Out lletlng "f iiH classes of tax piop'ity. Taoiiiy Ma-unlon Mm Wlllhtin Knttt-y of Ihla rllv n 7'i yiti n. lt Hittiititny. unit flvf of r fhlhlifii wnh llo lr fniiilll. a, n wt-l tin a iiuiiiIk r "f hr n lullvfa, no I ut (it Ihiimi' at Hi ll uln-il wot ltulhaii'1 Avr 1)11" f"t' i fiimlly f iiiilmi Mia 1'jnh y hinil'.l fi'un I lnii lit tfl In Vh'I.iilu, II. '., fhi letoiitt I'.i''. 1 "!.'... Willi h r tiunliitinl nn. lhr" iIiiI'Imii iiit'l wim li liilnrit Ih. io lv w rk nit io i i. -nit of himtll" lli'llnli" In tin ni'ilnf uf ahr uirlvnl In Or- Kit fit, whfif aim Ilk alnif lUtit 1 f r liiml.iiiiil Ol'il In if thit-c yi nia iiii'i. Uauth Grin Stay of Ecutlon ti-iill'i' I.IUlUl. til" full I' I'll IIHIMli'l t-r uf Mm I . -in it it It J. .in , ho w ua nti.t'-r titi Oi t. uf il.-nth. Ima hini ki nut' l n t'tv uf 1 1 Kiiitlun. 'I'lit. In Iff of Iiutli a !itt..iti.-a wua llif.l hint With, unrl JiulK" l'...ii liii.-. Unit uwIiik to thf pi t-Kttii I uf wink In lh" Hii.n in" fuoit, tin wuul. 1 nut lo.itt" it tulloK ut thla tlm" iiniii iim iii'iiluii fur ti m w i liit. Imt wuiilil k'l.nit n ii.iv uf i iilliin until am h tun" ua llm mgiiini nl t-unlil In' hi iiiit ii.iin lh" mituii I ..in Hi wua . mini . .1 In lniiitf luil.iy, Imt lila Uf" la now iiuluiiK"il fr nn liulf null" Utti", ' Cat Twanlytiva lay' Ooard I'lmiK'il Willi thf w nut. in ilcoti in tlmi uf ifiiiitiil ln"l ly. I tu tiniii. Klvlnit n. inn uf I-1 link It.iw .ui. Atuly Ittirkliiml. ninl ll.nry Nultill. tt. w"i hint ttuliii ituy itinKl'il nml IntlKfl In th" 'Hy Jnll. Th" tilo ritiil l.lat rilihty n Ik tit In a t'ftlK t i.itm ' i ,ir, Hn- iiu.i iiy uf Ihf 8nilli t in I'm if!" fiiinininy. In lint Imul ynrila, .nut ilii fiilluWinK tmntilnir aluiii-il n fire within tln tnr. Aa u it-milt u Iiiik" holt w.in Imiih.,,1 In th" tl.K.r. Tlm nifii wi lt' hi i iilKiif it ti. f'H" Jii.Ik" Mt Ihhltt Momtny muiiiiiiR, tili'int' 'I Kiitlty nml wi re ttiu'il liii. In ilffuuli of whli Ii tin y wt-rr nt to J. ill fur .! tin vm i urh. Lonet on Appeal A Jniy in lh" i In ult (unit hit" Hiittit -iltv nlKht iftni'ii'il u ii 'Hit tlnillnic IjiiiIh TiK-iltiintlfi , ii (it'iinuii fiirnur nahllnit at HtnfTuiil, KUtlty of naaiiiilt nml hntti ty, the ,fi Hie l imine hflni, (ho cruel bi-nt-Imk uf hia i icvi u-ycitr old iluiiKhtcr. Itohy. "I'h" tiatlmotiy ut tho trial eh-mly (atiilt llht d th" ful l of Hit' ""eKlVP tninlnhlliB WOMEN'S TJEGLECT SUFFERINGTHESUREPCNALTV Uealth Thua IOat Is Rantorad by Lydla t I'lnkham'i Vagetnbla Compound. How ninny women do you know who re perfectly well and Htronjf? We hear every day the aumc story over and over aain. " I do not feel well J I an o tired all the timet" Mnm fVinn ltlflw vnn unnal 4)ia mam 'J J vm m.. ( n niv BU It word yourself, nml no doubt you feel far from well. ThcciiuNc may liecBNily traced to Boinc (Icriuitfomont of tho fo nmlo organs whlclt tiinti if eHt itself in lepressiiin of npirita., reluctatiee to po anywhern or do anything, baekaelie, benriiio;.(i0wn pains, ilutulency, ner? ottfinesK, BleepleNNnens, lettotirrhd'a, I Tin-He Ryinptoiiis are but warnings I tlmt there In danger ahead, and unlem ! heeded a life of sufferintf or a Nerioua opera Hon i the inevitable, result. Tho never-failing remedy for al 1 these oympioms la Lydiu, IS. l'iukhatu'a Veg etable Compound. , Miss Kate McDonald, of Woodbridge, N. J writes : Dwr fltikham s I ' I think tlmt a woman naturally dlnllke to make her trouhlen known to tlm public, but rcBtorcd health Iiiin meant no much to me that I cannot hh from telling mine for the aaka of otlier atilreiinn wotneri. " For a long time 1 milt'ered untold Rony with a uterine trouble and Irregularities, which made me a physical wreck, and no one JhoiiKht I would recover, but Lydla K. 1'lnk ham'g Veftfltable Compound has entirely Hired me, and made me well and HtrotiR, and feel It my duty to tell other auiierlng women what a splendid medicine it la." If you are ill, don't hesitate to get Jiottle of Lydia K. Mnkham's Vegeta hle Compound at onee, and write to Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass., for special Ofice it is free and always helpful. rim wi:i:k s imiinoi. of the child who persisted tit running- nwiiy from home besides being otherwise obstinate, Tlm man wua heard on mi iiiK'ul from the Oregon City Justice cotut Where Tiicdlnieler wua also found guilty ninl wua fined 1-0 inn costs, amounting to about fi)Q, Tho Jury wua out three hoiira, Judge 'I. K. Iliiyra mud" n. vlKoioiia ppm t'i'iilloii of tlm man UKiililHl Torilllrii'ltT ami wiim icwiin1'il hy tho Jury ieturiiln vi'i'll' t of dullly, Tlm JiolKini'iit of tho loWiT com t, IiiiminIiik u Uliti of 2h ttiol cimlN, ukkh KHlllIK Ithout H0, Will RllUKl, ithliouuli To"ilifiiicli'i''a eiloiniy, J, U. ('iiinih'll, will anli for a iM-w trlul. Mataorlt Will Da Movad lly mi onli-r of I lot (Iri.Milt fourt, 8luilff RIihmt hua tiilcii i Iiiii k" of lli'i Ini'ttn lliitrorllo, Ihn auhjril of Iftflit llllKlilloii, mill will Imvn Iho ainiit' rt'inovi j from tlm not'it' of Kllla lluKtoa, win-in It hua ln'i'ii lt. pl In ti aht'i) for I'xhlliliion lor ("' pt-iiilliiK tho termination of tint aulla ii a to Ita owio'inMp. Wotkni'-ii for tho OitKon Iron & Mlftl Compiiny, which li.m l.i c ii iiwunl' tl lh" poKKt ioilon of I tin iiidII'-ii f ikimm, hr ii n llin ri'tuoviil of tlm iiiicity Momluy uiohr tlm tlhfciloii of Hlu-ilff Hhitvrr who la l:iiilrtil to glvu a homl fur Ihn ti i loriiiiilini uf tlm work, It l tlm pui i, n.. uf ihn (ion I'limpuny to Ihim' Ihi' iim (. in lit. tMiiimiortt'il to I'm tl. in. I ut an i iiily hit. Mutt Account for 11200. It. 1. itnil f olninliiia W. I'iiiiIbIi have hi t II ('It' ll lo llplit ur iM-fotn I'rohntn Ju.liiO Hum ami Klt urniit of tlm wluir-u- hmita of i li, iimni-y, nott-a, iikkh kiiIIok I nliuiit l.''i'i uinl hi liinuliiK to the ratutw j of I'atay Kith, il'-tt-iiafil. Cllullolt hua ! Im. H J tin tlm ahowhiK hy the otht-r h'-lra uf tlm t "Into Unit Jnnt lit-furti Ihn (li utli uf Mia. Kiiii olm wua known to hn jm. m am .1 uf iiiuiit y lin.l olht r at riirltlfa to Ho' miioiiiii uf Ifjoo. Thf Ittvt-nloiy ahuwt l hut iil.out IhHO, tm luaho of tho Thr I'umt.liiliilotf ht'lia ull.if" Hint III" llpl'lill"' i s.f lilt' tutlltu Wl'ttt oiiuhlo to Dml any liui'f uf tin im iiMt-ta In if iiiIiii tlnlr In f-iilury f tlm tututc. Ininlrk A I'linhk urn thf ullotiii'ya for tlw illHWltlnfli'il lolia Oot an Old Man A Jury In th" Jnath" tnuit hutl Thura !.(' found lniU lltiulir kuIII;' of Ma ainiit tind Initti-ry. tlm luiiiiil.iluliiK wit in in. tn lni,- Una Ol'li'iihurii. Illui'tr with IiIm I, i. oh . r. lli tu y. w ho h ii ulreiidy lil.inltd Kullty to tin- iitim chuiKt' aev ii ul d.iya iiko ituHii utti il ii ml tiliuimf tilly )- I tilihiil'iiiK. who la hIkjiiI 55 yefiia uf nut". After knutklng (Inwn their vlt tlm. th" llimleia kit k"d him cruelly tlla IoiIkIiik 'i uuinlier of tftli ln-ahlea ollnT wlm. ii'tnle'liitf hla fiiitorea tun 'fcokiiIi ulil" Th" tint-" mi ll urn rival llithci no n mid the unaitiilt fultuwi t) the 1 1 it r k of i il.li iii.iiiit tliui Hn- lllmleia hud de inulliilud hla llitlilna hmtl. Totaduy ufter ii, km Jut.e Htlpp lined lleiiry lllmler, Who d"llled Rulliy. tl'. Willi" lAiula, who wua run li teil nt n Jury trlul, K'it iiff with ii l.t'l Hue. Circuit Court Notet fheiill 'unit JndK" M' Itrldt' luat Tlitna day dla.hiitKed nil hut two juroia from filtllli'r Bttelldllllt r on Huh term of court The ill nn" milt of Walter Itohlnnoti , Ithnihi Itiil.liiBiin wn ttferrt'd to tho null H'pmlir to toko teallinoiiy. An unh r wim entered rniilli niliiK ante In (uite of Mui.iKret ItnriiriKer va. J, W, l.u.lrl'. el ill. Ill the UlViilie mill uf fluia .1'". I lorn va. Mary Horn, tin order wua entered reiiilrlnK tins payment hy the plaintiff of 175 Into court im tilo pnruiy tillmony mid iitlortiey'a feea for tlic defendant. A decree of divorce wua rendered In the eaae flevelimd fox va. Kiille fok. In the divorce milt of ! .yd tit I). llowiett va. John N. Ilowlett, defciid iinl'a peiltiuii for a tnoilltiintlon of tin lei ice iiwiiiilInK to him the cunlody of the minor child w.ia iltnmlHued. Looked for Durglara Caught Runaway Hhetlff Hhiii'cr mid fhief of I'ollce llnrna went to fiinhy lant Krlduy nlKht where they expected to llend off the three men who htiiKlurUcd it Mole ut tiutttoil the iiIkIiI l'fore. Tlie trio wua known to tin vt- heeii In OiiKiin fliy l hi In k the nf ti'tnooii tryliiK to m il a (juniittty of Rold wuli'hea. knlvea an. I raxora that coti Btltiitcd their Ixiuty, They departed In the llfleltliiiill, KidllK aoulli. The two of Hi era wete unuhhi to liml tlie two men, tail Hiifceeded III cuptuiinK; their hoy uc ciiliipllci', wlm, however, lefimed to de vnlK" itnythtiiK aa to the w herealiotita of Ida iiHKoi'lutea. Sheriff Shaver returned to Dictum tly that nlKht IiI'IiikIiik the lad wltli liltii Imt fhlef llurna retnuliied all nliitit. piiiHeculliiK hla Hcaich for tlie hili'Klura. lielliK nldid hy fallhy i'niw lulili'H. diiriiiK Hi" nluhl they apprehend ed and took Into cuittoily ltoacoe Thomax, an eNciiped chalK" of Ihe Htale reform hIiooI. Thoiuua wiin Kent to the Hctiool front rendletnn Goat Show it Dallas The sixth annual Almoin Koat show was held under the auspices of Iho Polk County Mohair Association al Dallas, OrcK'iu, January ID and 2. While there were proluihly not as many iiiiIiuuIh c.k hlliltcd as at former shows they were tlner specimens, thus evldunchm the fact that Op'Kon growers are improving" their Hocks. H Is doubtful If any other state In Ihe t'nlon can show u heller lot of pure Auroras Hum Dieoun. The Wil lamette valley Is especially adapted to the ralshiR of AnRora Koats. There were sixty-live reulstered and forty-live ki'ioIck entered. The Judges were I. A. Dean, Itlddles, tire., and I.. S. and II. C. Ohye, North Yamhill. The competition was close and It rcinilretl Kieat care on the part, of the Judges In plucliiK the awards. It was no easy titHk, hut they seem to have Klvett satisfaction. The poultry were .Indued hy Klmer Dixon, of Oregon City. This exhibit was better than in former years, belter specimen., In fact, all classes represented, show an Improve ment each year. Tired of Buying Oytet' Any one who lius tlie temerity to men tion howllntf to any boarder at tho More land lloardlliK house does so at his own risk. Twice did tlm MiWolands ) down to defeat before tho Samson aKRreKHtlon niid then a picked team of three from each of the two boarding houses was select ed to (to up nsiiltiHt tho Homo Hoarders. MncouruKed with tho possibility of win ning one 'game, the Morelands went Into tho contest gladly, but the result was hut a repetition of former experiences. Th homn boarder won Ihe Kiinin hy a Score of 66 to Wi, Hy the terms of lh contest Iho losers t rented the victor to un oystnr supper, Tlm contesting' tnorris were nimbi lip as follows: Ilomn Itonrd ars Kratik Newton, Hurry Druper, How ard Ijitoiiretttt, ('litis, Tope, ('hua. H'hram Ktld Jitck Cuullehl. Hrinison-MnreliitKlH--Ir, 1 A. Monla, Dr II. T. Pinker, and T"1 tiamund from Miimaotia; W. II. Iy Rtia, Dr. I. J, Wolf mid J. W, Cochran, from the Moreluiida. L. Ttiicorilch has formed another teum of howlera and has laauefl a cluilletiKn to lhi wlntilnK (earn. A conteat will llkdy he uiiniiK"d hetwen tlm two tetijna. Oreiit llilliiht will occupy J, COO S'unre feet of exhibit spuco nt th" I-wls arid Chirk Kiilr. ItntiK'iry will have mt exhibit ut the I-wla & Clink Ontetuiliil worth 110. W'I. Th exhibit will occupy 2,oo s'liitire feet of spuee, Costa Klca will rnako a fine dlaphiy of coffee, hemp, cocoa nml iilher products nt tlm Western Worlds Tulr. This dls plny la valued ut 120,000. Kirypt mid Mokmco will triuke a roin hlni'd Afrlcim dlsphiy ut the Irf'wla and Clink Ci titetinlul, Tlm exhibit will cover 2.&00 aiinre feet and Ita value will be The hiil'-hlnu of t hi kens will be shown lo 'the i k ll I o I public ut (hn I wls & Clurk Kxpoaltlon. All exhibitor of In ctibalota will be required to make their dlapluya opeiatlve. mid lit slated hour's Dm ctowda will hit Invited to come And see the i lib k'-na hreuk their aliells. The pillns mid flout hoc work on the Trull mid Ihldxe uf Nations tit the t v I a & Clink Centennial Is now tonipleteil. mid the !.vi nmi nt I 'en Iiikii In can now bo reached by thin loute. Tlm brMK spun 2.0')" f't'l of water nnd la the IntiKeal bildne ever elected ut un exposi tion. CouQhs snd Colds. All eoiiiiha, cold nnd pulmonary corn pluints that urn curable, are iiulekly cured by One Minute Couifh Cure. Clears the phi' Kin, druws out Influmatlon and lit ala und soothe the nfTecled pnrta, xtrenxth n the limits, wards off pneumonia. Ilurmlia and phuarint to tuku. Bold by Ceo. A. Ilurdlrut. To Carpenters and Contrsctors. I!ldn will be received for the erection of one dwelling house on nth street. Oregon City, Plans and specifications inn be seen ut o(llc of A. Mlhlstln, plumber. Hid will tin open until tho '.Mil of Kebiiinry, 1905. I reserve the right to reject any nnd nil hid. Addles nil bids nml communications to, ;i:o. HANIMM.. Ore"..!! City, Ore. Forott Reserve Scrip. Forest Ileserve Scrip Is the quickest. sufest and most economical method of acquiring government lund; which Is be coming more scarce and valuable every day. No residence or final proof Is re (inlicd. If you want either timber or iifc'ili ultural land tt will pay you to In vestigate this. For Information address V. It. Hyde, Oregon City, Oregon. Jan. 6. Tlsn'l safe lo Ik' a day without Ur, Thomas' Kleclrle Oil in the house. Never can tell what moment nn accident will happen. Winter Rates to Yaqulns Bay. In order to uccuminodate the many people who wish to ninke u winter trip to Vintulna Hiiy. the Southern Pueiilc Co. will sell, on Wednesdiiya and Sat urday of each week, until Mulch. 31, 1!"5, round trip tickets ut low lutes, to Yiiiuhiu and return, limited fi sixty days from date of suit'. Those who de sire to take iiilvunt.'iK" of this rate should apply lo nearest Southern Puelllo unent for tickets. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Absolutely Harmless. The fault of Riving children medicine containing Injurious substances, la some times more disastrous than the disease from which they aro suffering. Every mother should know that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is perfectly safe for her children to take. It contains nothing harmful nnd for coughs and colds and croup is unsurpassed. For sulo by Geo. A. Harding. Tonle to the System. For liver troubles and constipation, there Is nothing better thun DelWtt's I.lltle Early Risers, the famous little Pills. They do not weaken tho stomach. Their action upon tho system Is mild, pIciiMiint and harmless. Hob Moore, of LuFuyette, Ind. says, "No use tulklng, DeWltt's Uttlo Early Rlseis do their work. All other pills I huve used gripe and make me sick In tho stomach and never cured me. DoWltt'a Uttle Early Itlsers proved to ho the long sought re lief. They Hie simply perfect." Persons traveling llnd Little Early Risers the bono reliable remedy to carry with them. Sold by Geo. A Harding. A GOOD HABIT To cultivate, is to open a Bank Account. It gives you a feeling of security regarding finances that you cannot have in any other way. Our facilities are first class for serving you along lines of modern banking. , DO IT TO-DAY Bank of Oregon City Oregon City, Oregon MAKK HOME ATTRACTIVE. Have You A Silent Piano A Cood One, That Is Never Plsyed? It might Just as well he making home the plciisantest place on earth. You can have music at all times. The M'lrostyle Pianola enables any one to play the pliino without knowing a note' of music, prices 1250 and ;J0O. The Aerlola closely resemble tho pianola, and has been declared hy mony members of the rinislcul Irude to be undoubtedly the best Piano-player now before the public, with the single exception of the M'-trostyle Pianola. Hoth these Instruments are Hindu by the same company, which Is the largest, the wealthiest and the most progressive concern of the sort In the world. It I needles to say that the Mat of material enter Into the con struction of their Instrument. IJelng smaller than, the PlanoU, the Aerlola occupies considerably lea space. It alo costs Its. Prices 11 !". and 111)5. Those who prefer can make their pur chase, by very moderate monthly Install ment. Hold only by KII.KK.S PIANO 1IOC8E. 301 Washington, Corner Park, Portland. flther large stores: Han Francisco, Oak- lutid, and Hlotkton, California, Hpokune, and Seattle, Washington, Boise and Lew- Iston, Idaho, Write for circulars and full Information. MR8. 6EAMANN GETS A DIVORCE. Termination of a Local Scandal In the Circuit Court. Wednesday Judge McIJrldn rendered a decision In the divorce suit of pr. Clay ton H. Heamumi vs. Mr. Klanche 8ea niunn In which he gave the woman the divorce with the privilege of resuming her maiden mime, Iilanche Ryland. The Judge held that each party should pay his own cohIs und as between the hus band and wife, awarded to Mrs. Heamann the custody of the minor child who I the charge of a Han Francisco foundling asylum. t Much of the testimony offered at the trial of Ihe case, which was held be fore Judge M'.IJiide Monday, was of a startling nature and Indecent In detail. Hut to tlnlr discredit It I to be said that of the crowded oouit room of spec tuloi ut least one of three was a young girl or a woman, who hurried to the court house early In the morning to be sure of secutlng a seat and remained throughout the ret Hal of domestic infelicity, backed up hy chin ges of infidelity preferred by each of the principal against the other that was sufficient to make a Rnweiy tough blush for shame. The testimony was so indecent that the Enterprise will not uttempt to pub lish any part of It. A a prominent member of the legal profession remarked ufter the case had been concluded, there was sultklent evidence submitted by each party three times over to entitle each to u legal S'pnratlon. An Interesting attraction for women at the I wls & Clark Exposition will be the display of the latest frock's from Paris In the French section of the Manuafcfurer' Ilulldlng. Winter Rates to Yaquina Bay. In order to accommodate the many ptHipla who wish to make a winter trip to Yaquina Hay, the feoutnern Pacific Co. will soil, on Wednesdays and Saturdays of each week, until fast What Yot THE IMPROVED VICTOR TALKING AND SINGING MACHINE pLAYS the beautiful perfected Operatic Records, Band Records, Orchestra Records, Male Quartette Records, Song Records, Ban jo Records, Violin Records. All these records are given with a pure singing tone. THE BEST OFFER YET Pay us for records and a very small payment on the machine and take the outfit home. Pay the balance in easy installments. Complimentary BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS Suspension Bridge Comer FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD, This Will Interest Every Resident of Ore gon City. You euri readily verify the following particulars, for tho gentleman supplying Ibern will be only too phased to answer any IniKilrh by mull. If you suffer from disorder of the kidneys or bladder and desire lo bo cured, wrltu to him about Doun',i Kidney Pin and learn that the following statement U true In every particular. William M, Hpuyd, living lot the corner of North Winter und V. streets, flulem, says; "Words cannot express my opin ion half strong enough of Loan's Kid ney Pills, 1 have known their remark -ablo merit for tho last eight years, having used them In Clinton County, Michigan, where I .was living. My kid neys were a source of annoyance for a number of years. I had much pnln across my loins and the secretions from the kid ney were Irregular In action causing me to rise often during the night and at time there was a scalding. I also had more or less dizzlri'-ss In my head. I procured Loan' Kidney Pill and gave some to a iwrson visiting u and they gave her wonderful relief, and In my case I was benefitted In every way. My backache was relieved and the trouble with the kidney secretions wan cor rected. You are at liberty to refer to me as one who can endorse the claim made for Ioan's Kidney pill. I alo know of a great many other who have used them with the best result." Pb-nty more proof like this from Ore gon City people, fall at C. O. Huntley's drug store and ask them what their cus tomers report. , For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cent. Foster-MUburn Co., liuffalo, New York, sole agents for the L'nlted tSate. INJUNCTION IS DISSOLVED. Litigation Between City and 8. P. Co. Decided by Judge McBrlde. The Injunction suit, brought by Mrs. H. A. Chase against the members of the Oregon City council to restrain the en tering Into a perpetual franchise with the 8. P. Company Involving Railroad Avenue, was dissolved by Judge McBride In a decision rendered Wednesday. While the Judge holds that the council has the right to grant the railroad company the desired franchise, he announced In ren dering hi decitdon that the ordinance that has been granted and the contract to be entered Into must not deny to the city the right at some future time, If need shoud arise, to establish and main tain additional overhead or underground j team and pedestrian crossings other than those contemplated by the contract that is now being considered, provided the same would not Interfere with the full enjoyment of the railroad company of the surface rights that are conferred by the ordinance at this time. In discussing the probable arrangement that will be agreed on as to Improve ment lietween the city and the railroad company the Telegram correspondent Tuesday evening said: "Yesterday Councilmen Sheahan and Kocrner, City Engineer Rands, and En gineer Donald, of the Southern Pacific Company, went over the ground care fully and discussed the situation from every conceivable point of view. While the question uf a perpetual franchise still remains unsettled, un agreement was reached In regard to the pedestrian crossings. At Fourth street an under- HIS . MASTERS VOICE concerts daily in our store, You ground crossing will be made and at Beventh street there will be an over head crossing, running at a slight gradu from the alley lending north from Sev enth street. From this crossing, whlebi will be constructed of Iron nnd will be) ten feet In width, there will be feeder to eighth and Beventh streets. "Engineer Donald will draw up plans) for the crossings, as agreed upon, and these will be submitted at the next meet ing of the council. "It now seems probable thnt nn ad justment Is In sight. The officials of the Southern Pacific Company have re- celved the Impression that the member of the city council who were opposed to a franchise In perpetuity wanted to re strict the company to a limited franchise for Its main track and one side track, but such 1 not the cose. Those who aro posted on the situation realize that tho company have had a perpetual franchise for many years for Its main and one side track, as thl was granted by the State Legislature, compromise may accordingly be effected by the grant of a franchise In perpetuity, In accordance with the vested rights of the company, for a main track and one side track, andl an additional franchise tor a limited term of years for other sidetracks and yard room on Railroad avenue. 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