OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY fl, 1305. 1 Otif Corespondents' Corner j 2 rief klWt of Gossip From All Parti of the County. p ; Correspondents are requested to re new their work. We will furnish nil necessary stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear In these columns erery weefc. VIOLA. Just enough people were left In Viola Sunday to keep the hawks from catching Chickens. William Hlclnbothom and wife went to Portland Monday. John Hayden and family were among the crowd that went to Redland Sunday, day. A number of men from this locality ex pect to leave for Eastern Washington With a surveyor soon. The basket meeting nt Redland Sunday is reported to have been the greatest day In the history of this locality. Chas. Miller and Bonney expect to Start their new saw mill next week. Next Sunday, May 7, there will be another basket meeting at Kedinnd. On Monday night. May Sth. Capt. C. O. Branson will give a chart Illustration of the "Three Saloons." "From First Drink to the Drunkard." Hev. Exon of Beaverton took dinner with Rev. Patton Tuesday. Rev. Exon will hold a basket meeting at Dover Sunday. Full of Tragic Meaning are these lines from J. H. Simmons, of Casey. Ia. Think what might have re sulted from his terrible cough If he had not taken the medicine about which he writes: "I had a fearful cough, that dis turbed my night's rest I tried every thing, but nothing would relieve It, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery .for consumption, coughs and colds, which completely cured me." Instantly relieves and permanently cures ail throat and lung diseases: prevents grip and pneu monia. At Howell & Jones, druggists; guaranteed; 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. CARUS. The weather still continues pleasant and people are planting their late gar dens. Clara Schoenborn and Liule Lewis were the guesta of Issabel Gregory. Mrs. Amanda Rosa and daughter Grace of Portland, visited with her brother Mr. Chas. Spongier a few days last week. Mrs. Stewart Is on the sick list Ralph Howard and Lew Buckner at tended the dance at Canby Saturday night The Cams and Molalla ball teams play ed Sunday at Molalla. The score was S to 11 In favor of Molalla. Martin Christensen and Winnie Howard spent the evening at Ed. Howard'a Sun day. Lawrence Darringer visited with his aunt. Mrs. O. H. Inskeep Sunday. There is to be a basket and pie social at Hazeldale school house Saturday ev ening. May 6. Everybody Invited to come. Those spending the day at Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Spangler'a Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jackson, Mrs. Chas. Spencer, Mr. Jacob Spang ler, and Mrs. Amanda Rose and Misses Jessie, Aletha and Oils Jackson. Bertha ' Spangler, Berthena Howard, Pearl Trul llnger, Grace Rose, and Echo Spencer, Master Otis Howard and Laurence Jack son. The day was pleasantly Bpent with music and games. Plans to get Rich. are often frustrated by sudden breaking due to dyspepsia or constipation. Brace up and take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and give you a new start. Cure headache and dizziness too. At Howell & Jones drug store; 25c, guaranteed. BEAVER CREEK. The present thunder showers are of great benefit to the crops. Wm. Daniels is busy hauling logs for Thomson Brothers. H. Staben and Wm. Bluhm left for Portland this week. Relatives are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bright's Disease and Diabetes News. Facts That Caused us to Take the Agency for the Fulton Compounds, the First Known Cure for Bright' Disease and Diabetes. First, let It be distinctly understood that very one of the cases below bad been diagnosed by one or more physioians as Bright 'a Disease or Diabetes and chronlo and Incurable; second, note the certainty of the results as shown by tba recovery also of the friends they told who were similarly afflicted. N. W. Spaulding, President Spaulding Saw Co., San Francisco, had a recovery in his own family and told several others who recovered. Adolpa. Weske, capitalist, San Francisco, recovered himself and told two friends who recovered. Dr. Carl D. Zeile, pioneer druggist, 622 Paoiflo street, San FranclBco, recovered himself and gave It to more than a dozen patients who recovered. Chas. Engelke editor of the German paper, San Franoisco, recovered himself and told it to a number who recovered, one of them being Charles F. Wacker, the Siith street merchant. R. M. Wood, editor Wine and Spirit Review, recovered himself and told it to several who recovered, among meai being an old-school physician. Edward Short of the San Franelaeo Pall re covered, also three of his triends, viz.: William Martin, Captain Hubbard of the Honolulu route and William Hawkins of the U. S. Quarter master's department, San Francisco. John A. Phelps of the Hoiel Kepelier. San Franoisco, and twoof hisfrieuds. Mrs. M. Empey, 13) steiner St. (also recom Wended it to several who recovered, one of them leaving the German Hospital to go on the Uealment.) " And hundreds of others. Bright's Disease Bnd Diabetes, heretofore In. mrable, are now uoslti vely curable and In nearl line-tenths of all oases. ' eura nine-tenth! If you still have any doubt giva yourself the benefit of the doubt. Fulton's Renal Compound for Brighfs and Kidney Disease, II; for Diabetes, II 60 'Bend for pamphlet. W art lua aula looal agsnta. Charman & Co., City Drug Store. allien at present. Wm. Daniels had to abandon hla bug. gy ride one night last week because it got too dark. Misses Maggie Herman called on Miss Helen Stuedeman last Sunday. J. Wolf and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Holman last Sunday. H. Shannon and A. Thomas called on Christ Muralt one night this week. There will be a pie and Ice cream social given at the Beaver Creek hall on May 12. given by the Shubel ball team. Thillp Heekllp and J. F. Steudoman of Oregon City, called on Carl Steudeman and family last Sunday. Otto Wllles left for unknown parts. Miss MagKle Herman la home again. Miss Bertie Hughes Is visiting rela tives at Portland. , Mr. Luke Duffy and A. Staben left for the Big Creek last Monday. Thillp Stlner called on parents last Sunday. Don't Borrow Trouble. It is a bad habit to borrow anything, but the worst thing you can possibly bor row Is trouble. When sick, sore heavy, weary, and worn out by the pains ond poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness, Drights I disease, and similar Internal disorders don't sit down and brood over your symp toms, but fly for relief to Electric Bit ters. Here you will find sure and per manent forgetfulnesa of all your troub les, and your body will not be burdened by a load of debt disease. At Howell & Jones dmg store. Price BO cents. Guar anteed, o REDLAND. Rev. C. O. Branson and wife are hold ing revival meetings In the M. E. church. Mr. B. E. Courtwrlght. who has been working In Eastern Oregon, Is now spend ing a few days at home with his family. Mr. G. C. Armstrong is having some monuments erected In the cemetery. Mr. Bonney put In a phone for Mr. Gill last week. Mr. Gebert has moved to Portland, and the party owning the place has now moved on the same. Mr. D. C. Richardson ia now working at his trade in Lower Logan. Mr. Arthur Barrett visited friends at Clackamas Heights last Sunday. Mr. Mark John and Lester Sprague, of Stone, were visiting In Redland the last of last week. New Cure for Cancer. All surface cancers are now known to be curable, by Bucklen Arnica 8alve. Jas. Walters, of Duffleld, Va., writes. "1 had a cancer on my Hp for years, that seemed Incurable, till Bucklen's Arnica Salve healed It, and now tt Is perfectly well." ' Guaranteed cure for cuts and burns. 25 cents at Howell & Jones drug store. LOGAN. Mr. Thomas Eaden returned home from York State last Saturday. He said It was snowing when he left there. Several of the young folks from here attended Miss Cooke's party at Damas cus Saturday evening. Miss Helen Sprague has returned home from Corvallls. Will remain until she regains her healths Last week Mrs. Anna Underwood was laid to rest In Pleasant View cemetery. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mumpower, of Stone,. She leaves a hus band and two little daughters. Next Sunday, Miss Bessie Eaden and Dora Partch will be baptised Into the Dunkard church. L. H. Kirchem attended the Oregon Development League at Portland. In last Issue the Enterprise compli mented the success of the creamery in dustry here. Now "they say" there is another "Industry" a little farther down the Clackamas River owned and operated by a wealthy salmon man. He has a spring on his place where he bottles up the water and sells it for fifty cents per bottle at his resort. It Is claimed 1 will cure dyspepsia, corns, etc. We ire In clined to think this a bigger bonanza than the former, as there is not much work about It. Why can't the Clackamas water be used also? It seems very strange but there are no chinook salmon In the Clackamas river this year. In all former seasons they have ascended this stream. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Very Best. "I have been using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and want to say it is the best cough medicine I have ever taken,' says Geo. L. Chubb, a merchant of Har lan, Mich. There is no question about its being the best, as it will cure a cough or cold In less time than any other treatment It should always be kept in the house ready for Instant use, for a cold can be cured In much less time when promptly treated. For sale by Geo. A. Harding. SANDY. Farmers are all through seeding and nearly all have their potatoes planted. We have a good shower every now and then, and If it keeps up the farmers will have a good crop this year. The entertainment given by the Women of Woodcraft in Meinlgs Hall was well attended. The correspondent wishes to correct an error which he saw in the Enterprise of April 8th, under the heading of School Notes. It Is Miss Carrie Haecock In stead of Miss Carrie Peacock, who suc ceeded Miss Summer as teacher In Dis trict No. 39 at Sandy Ridge, and Miss Sumner did not resign as reported, her school was out tho 31st of March, and Miss Carrie Haecock was given two months school to complete the school year. Miss Anna Backman's smiling face was seen on the streets of Sandy last week, where she was visiting the school and her old friends. She also visited the scnools ana friends at Aims, Marmont, Cherryvillo, Salmon, Flrwood and Dover. She will also visit the school and friends at Sandy Ridge, the latter part of this week. She la a rustler and worker in school, and and school board that employs Miss Backman as teacher, will not be sorry. UNUSUAL BARGAINS GOOD UNTIL NIQHT, MAY 15TH. Bluing, bottle ....So Star Soup Diamond C. Swift's lYUIe, for 25o Naptha 4, tc Fine hand Soap, big bar 4c Same Snap, 7 bars for ,.2c Swift's Washing Powder, like Gold Dust ,,.15o pkg Uold Dust, bulk, half price 4c pound Whisk Hnioins ..,..4c, 8c Brooms Ho Our Unusual Low Prices Hard to Match. Flour, J1.0S, Com Meul 25c 8 pounds I'rimcs , Sic Cunned Peas 7', jC Halslns, 4 pound for ZSc Lemons , Ic Oranges , .1c Coffee, 10c; best coffee, ; 0c; Sample cof fee or tea Fre. Arm & Hammer Soda package , 6c Hulk 4c Starch, Oc; Rice 4and So cents pound. Millinery at a Big Saying. Stylish Hats, honestly made, priced at Dry Goods Profit. Ladies' jReady-to-wearJHats. Trimmed Hats Child's 48c up Ladles' 1.47 up Ladies' Black Hose. c. Ho, lace hose 25c Ladies' Vests 7te, 10c and up. Men's 60c Underwear, 3Sc, and 44c. Men's 10c box at Ttc SHOES- Shoes, Etc. Child's Slippers 75e up Ladies' Slippers 68c; 98c up to nicest Tan at W.15 Save you 10 to 20 per cent on shoes. Red Front Store LC. HAMILTON, Proprietor OREGON CITY, OREGON ORDINANCE NO.- An Ordinance authorizing the Oregon and California Railroad Company, Its lessee, successors and assigns, to con struct, operate and maintain a main track and certain side tracks In Rail road Avenue, formerly called Bluff street. In the City of Oregon City, Clackamas County, Oregon and to authorize the con struction and maintenance of a team crossing on Third Street of said city un- aer me tracKs or sairt company, and a pedestrian under crossing at Fourth street under said railroad tracks on Railroad Avenue, aforesaid, and a pedes trian overhead crossing between Seventh Street and Eighth street over and across said Railroad Avenue aforesaid, and to authorize the Mayor and Recorder of said city to enter Into a contract with the Southern Pacific Co., lessee of the Oregon & California Railroad Company for the construction and maintenance of said pedestrian crossings and team under crosslngs, and to legalize the use and oc cupation of said Railroad Avenue by the Oregon & California Railroad Company, Its lessee, successors and assigns, in re spect to the tracks and sidings hereto fore constructed and maintained there on: Oregon City Does Ordain as Follows: Section 1. That there be and hereby is granted unto the Oregon & California Railroad Company, its lessee, successors and assigns, the pereptual right and easement to construct, lay down, main tain and operate railway tracks on that portion of Railroad Avenue, .former'tv Bluff Street, of Bald Oregon City, which Is bounded on its Westerly side by a line which Intersects the center line of the alley through Block 29 between Sec ond and Third Streets at a point lying 203.6 feet East of the center line of Main Street, and also Intersects the center ;llne of Third Street 217.6 feet East of . the center of Main Street, and also Inter sects the projection of the center line of Fourth Street 238 feet East of the cen ter line of Main Street, and also Inter sects the projection of the center line of Fifth St. 254 feet East of the centef of Main St., and also intersects the projec tion of the center line of Sixth Street 281 feet Eust of the center line of Main Street, and also Intersects the projec tion of the center line of Seventh Street 256.6 feet East of the center of Main Street, and also Intersects the projec tion of the center line of the alley be tween Seventh and Eighth Streets '250 ' feet East of the center line of Main street and also intersects the projection of the center line of Eighth Street 252.6 feet East of the center of Main Street. An which Is bounded on its Easterly sideline by a line which Intersects the projection of the center line of the alley through block 29 between Second and Third streets at a point lying East from the center of Main street a distance of 233.1 feet, nnd also Intersects the projec tion of the center line of Third street 247 feet East of the center line of Main street and also Intersects the projection of the center line of Fourth Street 272.5 feet EaBt of the center line of Main Street, and also Intersects the projection of the cen ter line of Fifth street 298.5 feet East of the center of Main street, and also inter sects the projection of the center line of Sixth Street 342.5 feet East of the cen ter of Main street, and also Intersects the projection of the center line of simple ''' wl,u,- n'1 iM,r" Seventh HHwt 8t8.1 feet Kant of ths j snot, shove the tracks or nt least twenty center of Main Street, and also Inter- j two feet and said approaches to arise scots the projection of the center line of l from Seventh and Night h Streets. Flshth Street H'.'S.l feet Rust of the tVh- Swtlon 4. That tin use and tn-mips-ter of Main Street, and also Intersects j Hon of the said Itallroad Avenuo by th the projection of the center line of Ninth said Oregon A California Hallr.md Com Street !7s. feet Kast Of the center of i pany. lis lessee, successors and assigns, m,.i nt,-.,M heretofore enjoyed be and the sum are Section 2, That there be und hereby Is granted (into the Oregon A Califor nia Itallroad Company, Its lessee, sue cesser and assigns, the right and rae nient to construct, lay down, maintain and operate a railway track or siding t.,. (i.... ...i.l t?..ll,i,ttil Ave- nue bounded on the Westerly side by the I1IU1II U1ML I'll till I V. .,11,1 t,,.,,, ...... , Kiudorly side line of (he tract herein above deacrlU'd In section one, and on the Easterly side by the Easterly side line of said llnllioad Avenue. Section 8. Thut there bo and hereby Is grunted unto the Oregon ft California Itallroad Company, Its lessee, successors snd assigns, the right, and the said roinimny, Its lessee, successors und as sIkim In consideration of the rights and finni'hlses granted by Section 1 of this ordinance are hereby directed, authorise ed and required to construct und main tain according to the general plans now on (lie with the Iteeoider. and according to the plans and spoi-ltli'itllims to li here inafter prepared nnd to bo referred to ami made a part of the contract herein after authorised, the following Improve ments, to-wit: ia). An underground crossing for teams nt Third Street of said city, under the said tracks so hereinbefore author ised in said lUllroitd Avenue as aforesaid, which said underground team crossing Is to be erected with concrete abutments and with a clearance of 20 fret In width and 16 feet In hclghth and to excavate the proHsed county mad which enters Into and Is to connect with the Mild pro posed underground team crossing so us to bring said promised county roud from the place where the same has now been constructed to a grtule so thut the same may lie uswd for public travel In connec tion with said underground teum cross ing, und to construct any necessary re- tabling wall along Westerly side of ex- rnvnted county road where depressed be low grade of Itallroad Avenue. lb). A pedestrian underground cross ing at Kourth Street In said Oregon City, to be constructed of concrete and to bo feet wide nnd 8 feet high as a subway crossing under the' tracks at the Inter section of suld tracks with said Kourth Street in Oregon City, as uforrsuld. tc). A pedestrian overhead crossing to be constructed of steel and Iron be tween Seventh and Eighth Streets In said Oregon City and to be constructed with approaches six feet In width and The House Furnisher You paid to much lot your goods! of such a crime? If our prices. These reckless buyers are his money on slick jooRj ,BUM This Rocke f fccAY j7 &. IBM CARPETS, LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTH, CHINA MATTING at LOWEST PRICES hereby perpetually ratified, approved and eonllinied, It being Intended hereby to put at rest all uuestlons of controversy In respect to the use und occupation of sold Itallroad Avenue, and the light to nue. mid the tight to use the m..ln nnd side tracks us heretofore, occupied and to ' be constructed, occupied and vnjsy.nl Heetlon S. Th Oregon ft California Uitllioad Company, Its lessee, suecessois mid assigns, shall with all convenient dispatch cause to be prepared n contract In he executed by the Southern I'arltlo Company, lessee of said Oregon Cali fornia Itallroad Company, as party of l the Ural part, and Oregon City as party of the second part by which the said Southern I'millc Company shall obligate Itself to proceed with all convenient dis patch to the erection und construction of the said proposed pedestrian under ground crossing at Kourth Street afore said and the proposed overhead steel crossing nt Seventh Street aforesaid, nnd sum propose.i unnergrouno leum crossing nt Third Street, which said contract when Section K. Suld Oregon ft CaMfemla pit pared shall be subject to the npprovul , lUllruud Company, Its lessee, stice,.,,,, of the Council of said City, nnd when up-, or nsslgus, are hereby author!, d proved by the said Council shall be ee- ' permitted lit the construction of said m cuted on behnlf of said City by the Mayor, provementa und In ttm constru- llmi und Itecorder of suld City, and a dupll-1 maintenance nd location of u cut thereof filed lu the olnct. of said j trucks and sidetracks to reconstruct Ui$ Iteeoider. und there shall be attached to i. lncute the trucks now lu suld luilhisd nnd made a pint of suld conlrm t pinna Avenue so us to locum the sum,, i,. ,. nnd speclftcntlous for suld promised Im provements specified and required to be done thereby, which plans und specifi cations shall l mutually sullsfuctory to the snld city acting by and through the snld Council and to the said Southern Paiitlr Company acting by nnd through Its Division Engineer or other officer In charge of that work; und auld contract shall provide for the commencement of suld work within thirty duys after tho rald contract shall be signed, and for the completion (lf nit Id work within six months from the date of suld contract, nnd If the said counrll of Orrgon City and the snld Oregon ft California Uullroud Com pany. Its si agree tion the said contract and plans und specifications above mentioned, then nnd In thnt event all of tho rights and privileges grunted by this ordinance shall be null nnd void and of no effect. Section t. Ths Oregon ft California Railroad Company, Its lessee successors or assigns, shall within thirty duys after date of the approval of this ordinance, . so, prevent it for the future by studying prices are only for doomed. The reckless buyer will spend talk, the careful buyer for value received Going to Build? We have an immense stock of Cedar doors and windows on hand also L..:U: t,,.j , t t us figure for you we can save you money. There are some damaged doors left from our disastrous fire which will go cheap. Steel Range lJsMMMHMBaiMpjaHHWMn 0 years guarantee 18 inch oven 6 holes Most elaborate nickel ...$30.00... 10c. Ilia In ths omen of th .,. " Oregon lily, lis wrli, 1! tho ligtils, casements, prlvll,,,,,, ligations giuntcd, conferred ami I.,, ...I.I n'H' "UlHWl.il subject to the tortus, retried.,,,, un; conditions herein contained, .. . ""d fall to so 111 such wrllt,, shall Im deemed to lmv ahmni,,,,,,,, " Ihn lights and easements oonfmrti,) i, by, Pueh ncceplancfl shall h sum,,, "'"V, executed In tlin tin inn of tl, (),, ! CallfoinU Itallroad Company, nm) Southern I'millo Company, Its ,,B0 , lug by and through Ihn (lerr Mans of the Southern I'ueino Company lu In Oregon, ''m" Section 7. If the Said Oregon f., fornltt Itallroad Company, Its ,e , '" cessor or assigns, shall full to k perform any or all of the ten,,, ' slons, restrict tuna or conditions of nul ordinance, Hie Clly Council my , said lillwuy Company, Us 1,,,,,,, eesNora or assigns, of any siu-h f,,llrt" aid If said railway company, Hn rM' MiirocMsors or assigns, shall for prt)(j of sixty days from the receipt tl( such notice fall or neglect I,, mpy with the terms, provisions, resit lrt,mi and the conditions of this nrdlnanr,, Hied In suld notice, then and In n,t event, this nidlnuncii und the vhols thereof shall bo null und void at m- . election or said Common Council. nesi niivnningo ror murium purpora within the limits mentioned In suction tno of this ordinance: provided, however, that In so doing no damage shall be dun to private property, und provided furthrr thai the steps leading to the bluff on Itallroad Avenue at Kourth and Third Streets shall be connected with the mt,. ways In a substantial manner so u to enable Dm travel to puss through nJd subways and tip to suld steps. Section 9, Whenever In the construc tion and relocation of tracks It l-.'mi., necessary that Ihn steps on uny of (h Streets liielilloned III Section eight should be inon-J further buck toward the bluff. i ft C puny, Its lessee, successors or ai"tfni, hereby agree to do or have such work ,( tt proper manner, Section IU If any part of this Iru chiso shall rncrouch upon any prim, property over which auld lllufl Street v Itallroad Avenue la not located, then u4 (Contlnue, on I'uga I ) Did your wife ever accuse you the careful buyer. BUREAU high grade finish, fine .mirror, full size Lace Curtains 50c per pair and up fa $6.50 Artistic Designs Of Wall Paper per double roll and up 5