OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1905. A FAMILY SAFEGUARD, ...Short Sidehead Stories... TERSELY -TOLO TALES OP THE WEEK'S DOINGS. r Died at Molalla Mrs. Ida Dodge, aged 25 years, died last Wednesday of inflamation of the train at ber home at Molalla. Deceas ed was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Woodside, pioneer residents of the county and is survived by a husband and two young children. Funeral ser vices, were held at the late home Fri day and burial was had at Molalla. try man might be given a respectable burial. Wife Gets Custody of Child In the divorce suit of F. E. Linn against Kate B. Linn, in the state cir cuit court for Clackamas county. Judge G. E. Hayes, appearing as at torney for the defendant, was succes ful Saturday in having the decree re opened and the custody of the 5-year old son, which at the original trial of the suit was awarded to the father, transferred to the mother. "Move to Green Point" Proud in the possession of the cer tificates of awards they have received for fruit that was exhibited at the Lewis & Clark Fair, some of the resi dents of Green Point, one of Oregon City's pleasing suburbs, insist that it is essential to reside in that locality if the cream of the fruit for which Clack amas county is rightly noted is to be enjoyed. Among the Green Pointites to receive recognition in the prize awards at the recent Exposition were Chas. Burns Jr., who received a silver certificate for a basket of peaches grown in his yard and John W. Kelly, who received a bronze certificate for a display of prunes. Neither Could Score Teams from the Mt. Angel College and Barclay High School, of this city, Saturday afternoon played a scoreless game on Willamette Falls field near this city. While visitors outweighed the home team on an average of ten : pounds to the man, the high school players were the speedier and showed effects of two weeks coaching under direction of Sam Stowe, of this city, recently of University of California. Water Plant Inspected Mayor Wood and Counilman Frank McGown, representing the City coun cil of Waitsburg, Washington, on Sat urday inspecting the filtering plant of the Oregon City Water Works. The municipality of Waitsburg, contem plates installing a filtering system in connection with its water works and sent its representatives to this city to inspect the system here used before any purchases are made. The refined product from the system here used analyzes 99.8 per cent pure. The "Gypsies" Entertain Saturday evening at Knapp's Hall the Gypsies, a social organization re cently formed by a dozen of the lead ing young society women of the city, informally entertained about forty in vited guests in a manner that bespeaks much for their entertaining capacity. After a delightful programme of danc ing, music being furnished by Shaw's orchestra, there was served a deli cious lunch which concluded an even ing of genuine pleasure for which the social enterprise of a. company of young women was responsible. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin T. Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson Wisner were the chaprones for the affair. To Creat Lawyer's Library Objected To Two Changes To be obliged to twice change her name was more than Mrs. Nellie Wil let bargained for when she was mar ried to Bird Willet in Iowa in 1887, and for that and other reasons recited in a divorce suit filed recently, the woman wants to be legally separated from Willet whom she denominates Bird Willet, alias Levi Barr, in her Dr. Green arranges with the Niece of Dr. Bo schee to handle her famous Uncle's Great Throat and Lung Cure. "The best family safeguard is a reliable household medicine that will cure croup, coughs, colds, chilly sensations, running eyes and nose, sore throat and bronchial affections that will keep the children proof against all contagious diseases. Such a medicine is Boschee's German Syrup, which has a record of 35 years in the cure of consumption; catarrh and all lung and bronchial troubles. The fame of German byrup as a con sumptive cure, since its purchase by Dr. Green from the niece of the famous Dr. Boschee, has extended to all parts of the earth. It has big sales everywhere, to Two sizes. 25c and 75c All druggists. Charman & Co., City Drug Store An effort is on foot in Oregon City complaint. - Mrs. Willet alleges that to create a lawyers' library. A meet- . shortly after her marriage with the ing will be called in a few days for J defendant, the latter without order or all members of the Clackamas bar to . authority of the courts, changed his discuss the advisability of such, a movement and ways and means. The attorneys believe that this method will insure having many of the new", law books that will be valuable to the practitioner that no individual attor ney or firm feels warranted in buying It is believed the county commission ers will provide a room for such a li brary in the county court house. Died a Poor Man Richard Graff, a county charge, who died last Thursday at Jones' Mill, this county, was at one time worth $10,000. Several years ago Graff went to Mexi co, and invested his wealth in a saw mill, but the natives, becoming an tagonized, were successful in conduct ing a boycott against the American, who recently returned to Clackamas county, having lost both his fortune and his health. Since his return, Graff was supported by the county and his remains were interred Friday by a number of his German friends who contributed to a fund that their coun- name from Bird Willet to Levi Barr and obliged her to adopt the sajne name. In addition to submitting to a double change of name, the woman represents that the' defendant was guilty of cruelly treating her, that he used violent and obscene language toward her and falsely accused her of infidelity. Plaintiff asks for a divorce and the custody of three minor children. A Most Pleasing Entertainment One of the most interesting enter tainments that has been given in Or egon City for several months was that under the auspices of the ladies of the First Baptist Church . It consist ed of a recital by Miss Bertha Kay, of Portland, assisted by Miss Benson, Miss Foster and Mrs. R. C. Ganong. Miss Kay was recently graduated from the Emerson School of Oratory, of Boston. Mass., and in her work Friday evening she fully justified the reputa tion as a successful entertainer that had preceded her. Her numbers, "The Bear Story that Alex 'est Maked up His Own Se'f," by James Whitcomb Riley and Helene Thanire, by Eliza beth S. Phelps, were perhaps the best, affording Miss Kay an opportunity for displaying to advantage her ability, although the other numbers were eaually faithfully presented. The ! musical numbers by Miss Benson, Miss j A materially to the entertaining features I of the evening s program. Miss Kay is now a resident of' Portland and is contemplating organizing an elocu tionary class in this city. Gold Medal for Peters. Fountain Hose Company, No. 1 has had a beautiful 'gold medal made, which the next meeting will be pre sented to W. Peters, whose fine work at the firemen's tournament,' July 5th, won the wet test and secured the prize money to Oregon City. The cost of the medal was met by subscription. Lawrence Ruconich,' C. D. Hartman, J. A. MGlashan and a few other Foun tain Hose men had the work done. . . ; ; ; 1 IRScM G&t Glass THERE is glass and glass and many stores make no dis tinction between factory made and genuine hand cut. Manufacturers who desire to turn out Glassware by the carload have hit upon the device of making pressed glass imitate real cut glass by doing a little superficial cutting on the surface. This is not Cut Glass not genuine hand wrought art ware. - We call particular attention to our , tfe-gT' TlJ miss THE DISCOVERER Of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the Great Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills. Captain Apperson Returns. Captain J. C. Apperson returned home from a meeting at Washington, D. C, of the American Association of Agricultural Collegs and Experiment Stations. Captain Apperson repre sented the O. A. C. and the experi ment station at Corvallis. Captain Apperson said the principal object of the meeting was to take steps to se cure more financial aid from the gene ral government for experiment sta tions. Two other matters of vital im portance to the states on the Pacific coast came up; an organized effort to have established with national aid in all the general land grant colleges, which include the state agricultural colleges, schools to teach forestry and the care and preparation of forest re serves. Also to. have established in these schools a school of mining. Should these plans be arried out Or- Libbey Ctt Glass It is of the purest, clearest color. The workmanship is artistic and thorough and the designs ex- elusive and beautiful. Every piece has Libbey's name engrav ed on it. This is a guarantee of being genuinely hand cut and polished in every particular. We have a large stock of this ware together with several other makes all of the latest cuttings and newest patterns and at attractive prices. urmcistcr & Andrcsen v The Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner. and after the train had started she found that one of her children was not on. She told the conductor, but, by that time they were well along towards Forest Grove. The train' men were not as sympathetic as some of the pas sengers thought' they ought to be, and quite a feeling was developed. 1 However, after getting here and tele phoning back to Dilley and finding out p?mi will receive as much benent as i f rom Mr, Brikks that the child was ac- any other state. tua"y there- the conductor wired in to j liic uiayaiuiit;i a umue auu gui pei 111 ir- Costs Money to be a Candidate l" f " y V. . ' 1 student from the college who has the Secretary, of State Dunbar has be-, reputation of Deing rather "fresh" gun to make preparations for the gen- at th t tDt tH train tr eral primary election to be held in his hom in Hillshoro. and anerered this state and district offices must be the passengers by indiscreet interfer- nien wnn me aecretary 01 aiaie uy j ence in the case Tne result was that April 1, in order to have a place on the some of the men made a rush for him official ballot. It will require at least , and would have handled him roughly, GO days for each candidate or his 1 , t ,t th ar h..mH No other female medicine in the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. No other medicine has such a record, of cures of female troubles or such hosts of grateful friends as has 9 Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Complaints, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and Ulceration. Falling and Displacement of the Womb, and consequent Spinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted to the Change of Life. It has cured more cases of Backache and Leucorrhcea than any other rem edy the world has ever known. It is almost infallible in such cases. It dissolves and expels tumors from the Uterus in an early stage of de velopment. Irregnlar, Suppressed or Painful Menstruation, Weakness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache, (ieneral Debil ity quickly yield to it. Womb troubles, causing pain, weight and backache, in stantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all circumstances it invigorates the female system, and is as harmless as water. ' It quickly removes that Bearing-down Feeling, extreme lassitude, 'don't care " and " want-to-be-left-alone " feeling, excitability, irritability, nervous ness. Dizziness, Faintness, sleeplessness, flatulency, melancholy or the ' blues " and headache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness, or some de rangement of the Uterus, which this medicine always cures. Kidney Complaint and Backache, of either sex, the Vegetable Compound always cures Those women who refuse to accept anything else are rewarded a hundred thousand times, for they get what they want a cure. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Refuse all substitutes. friends to secure the necessary names and prepare the petitions required by law, so that the name may appear on the official ballot. Two tally sheets will be prepared: One for the Republi can party and one for the Democratic party. No other party cast sufficient votes at the last election to entitle it to recognition in the primary election. Secretary Dunbar placed an order with the state printer for 32.389 blanks to be delivered January 1. The esti mator! pnRf rf t It ( 1 nrimarv plor"tirn is ' between $3500 and $4000. There is nothing to prevent any man from cir culating a petition to have his name placed on the official primary ballot. ladies who protected him. All togeth er it made quite a sensation, but the train backed up, got the child and pro ceded on its way half an hour late. Forest Grove Times. GOOD ROADS CONVENTION. Successful Meeting at Corvallis ficers Elected. -Of- The Oregon Good Roads convention came to a close in Corvallis at noon Friday. The meeting is said by all Secretary Dunbar hfs no discretion in state an(1 that u win regult m great their respective districts the coming j g Carry Fine Bath Ttlbs In the closing hours of the conven tion an election of officers wa.s held and the following list shows the re sult : J. H. Scott, Salem, president; H. B. Thielson, Salem, secretary; C. J. Tren chard, Astoria, treasurer; executive committee, J. H. Scott, Salem; H." M. Palmer, Albany; C. J. Trenchard, As toria; George C. Blakeley, The Dalles; W. W. Travillion, Baker City; Virgil E. Watters, Corvallis; H. B. Thielson, Salem; "J. O. Booth, Grants Pass; B. F. Rhodes, McMinnville; T. F. Ryan, Oregon City. The vice-presidents of the associa tions are the county judges of the vari ous counties of the state. The time and place of the next an nual convention of the association are not known, this matter being left for the executive committee. Gazette. Mr. Thos. George, a merchant at Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says, "I have had the local agency for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ever since it was in troduced into Canada, and I sell as much of it as I do of all other lines I have on my shelves put together. Of the many dozens sold under guaran tee,! have not had one bottle returned. I can personally recommend this med icine as I have used it myself and giv en it to my children and always with the best results." For sale by Howell & Jones. and everything else in the line of first class Plumbing Equipment. The val ue of modern, absolutely , sanitary Plumbing is inestimable; it saves much work and worry and may save your life. Don't endanger health and happiness by living in the house that is equipped with old fashioned fix tures. Get our prices on refitting your entire house with good Plumbing. F. C. GADKE The Plumber,. - " . , V , , 2" J ! good to this section, especially, goes name on the official ballot whose pe-' itVlt oc,;, n co "IwJ8reSl,latnd, Wh complies i made were of a nature to arouse en-! with the terms of the law. , thusiasm and awaken an interest in j Z if .. .. ; better highways, and the presence of z, Crowded Conditions At Asylum so many of Benton's supervisors would ; "If the population of the asylum : indicate that things will be doing in ' ? keeps on increasing at the rate of the : . . f . .. .1 1, ,. r . " ! i. Superintendent J. F. Calbreatn, "we will be taxed to provide accommoda tions. We will have to make the best of the situation under the circum stances and do what we can with the facilities at hand. The population has already passed 1400 mark, and keeps up at a steady increase. There is congestion now. particularly " on the female side of the institution, but we can make room for a few more in each department. - When it comes to a pinch we can resort to the quarantine hos pital, or pest-house, which can be con verted into temporary quarters for fe male patients and would provide ac commodations for about 30. Upon the men's side we have recourse to the smoking or exercising-rooms, which are situated at the ends and ! between the jvards. Beds could be placed in these and provisions made lor about 30 more patients in each. It would of course, be rather inconven- ; iont and unsatisfactory, but . would ; have to suffice until some relief is af ioi'ded by the legislature." A PLEASED CUSTOMER A GOOD ADVERTISER The following are only a few of the prominent oeoole of Oreeon Citv and Willamette who have used the BUCKEYE EXTRACTS for over two mm pcnccL satisiaction. i ney say mat tney last longer ana give a better flavor than any brand they ever used. They are true to their name and retain their strength in baking and freezing, Mrs. E. Mass, Willamette Mrs. G. L. Hedgks Mrs. J. H. Forbes, Oregon City Mrs. C. B. Wilson Mrs. A.Reilly, ' " Mrs. MoRtBY, ClifF House Mrs, Jacob Cassell, Electric Hotel The BUCKEYE EXTRACT sales have more than quadrupled in the last year, which proves their merit. For Sale by the following Grocers. D. M. KLEMSEN T. J. GARY, Willamette HORTON & JACK J. E. SEELEY A ROBERTSON it t It 5 had tc Back Up A somewhat sensational affair oc curred last Thursday afternoon on the Portland train at Dilley and here. At Dilley, a Mrs. D. Bayless was boarding Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. Large Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by mail ; J.rial bize, 1U cents by mail. X BUCKEYE Ask for- SPICES AND BAKING POWDER the train with a grip and four small children. A small crowd stood about ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York. Now on, Sale , Mast Please or Yoar Money Refunded BUCKEYE EXTRACT CO. ; OLYMPIA, - - WASH."