OREGON. CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1906. 5 ...Short Sidehead Stories... T TERSELY-TOLD TALES OF THE WEEK'S DOINQS. Two . Divorces Mary Hockinson was on Saturday granted a divorce from Albert Hockin son and was awarded the custody of two minor children by Judge McBride. Katie Wallace was also legally separ ated from Herman S. Wallace and given the privilege of resuming her maiden name, Katie Henderson. Get Your License All hunter's licenses issued in 1905 expired January 1 and should be re newed at once by all who are in danger of being found running at large with a gun. There are deputy game ward ens in Clackamas county, and hunters might profit by handing or sending your little dollar to the County Clerk. Such a course would prove more econ omical, perhaps, than to be caught without a license. Scare at Woolen Mill A general alarm Saturday after noon called the volunteer fire compan ies of the city to the woolenmill plant of the Oregon City Manufacturing Co., where a fire in the dry-room beneath the weave room threatened the build ing with serious damage. The fire started among some wool and was ex tinguished by the patent automatic sprinkling service with which the mill is equipped, before it had gained much headway. Only slight damage resulted. in the primary election. A number of other like meetings will be held inj tne county in the next ten weeks. Will Have Mock Trial The pupils of the Barclay High School, of this city, consisting of the members of the Ninth and Tenth grades' have arranged for a mock trial to be held at the -school on the after noon of the 26th inst. The charge involved is that of breach of promise, the plaintiff being Carl Schramm while the defendant 'is Irene . Moore. The plaintiff's legal representatives are Russell Wood and Allie Grout and the defendant has retained Breyman Caufield and E. C. Latourette as her attorneys. Miss Ruth Latourette has been selected as the presiding judge who will see that the hearing of the suit is conducted after the manner of customary court procedure. The wit nesses and the members of the jury will be selected from among the stu dents. If the trial, which is a devia tion from the usual literary exercises is a success, it may be repeated as a public entertainment. Wants Divorce and Children Charles Baker, who married Leonie Baker in Benton county in 1880, has filed suit for divorce, alleging cruel and inhuman treatment, neglectful at tention of the children and desertion last December. Plaintiff charges the defendant with having left the two minor children in the care and cus tody cf M. B. Williams, of Albina, who refuses to surrender them to him. Baker asks for a dissolution of the matrimonial ties and for an order of the court directing Williams to de liver the children to himself. Educating the Voters Under the direction of the Repub lican organization of Clackamas coun ty meetings, will be held throughout the county for the purpose of acquaint ing voters with the various provisions and requirements of the Direct Pri mary Law and the matter of registra tion. C. Schuebel, secretary of the Republican County Central Commit tee on Saturday night addressed a large gathering of voters at Damascus. The meeting was strictly non-partisan, the name of not a single candidate being mentioned in the course of the evening which was devoted to an ex position of the new plan for nominat ing candidates and also the necessity for registering in order to participate Coyote Escapade New Year's morning Mrs. F. Wehr- heim was the heroine in a meeting with a coyote. She was on the way to her brother, J. P. Stemman s near Currinsville, when she came face to face with an animal, the likes of which she had never seen. It was about thirty feet away, but upon seeing Mrs. Wehrheim the beast quietly crept away. Upon arriving at her brother's she told of her strange meeting, and three of the bravest hunters in the country, Severen Kircham, Philip Steinman and Norman Linn, with the latter's two hounds, started, in pursuit of Mr. Coyote. The dogs soon had the scent and then followed a chase of an hour and a half. Finally the coyote happened too close to Norman who sent a ball -from his never-erring rifle straight to the animal's heart. It was a fine shot as the coyote was pas sing the marksman. Noah Stingley will now be considered a back number as the best rifle shot around here. Estacada News. TO-DAY!. DOIT "And to think that ten months ago I looked like this I I owe it to German Syrup." " The time-worn injnnction, "Never put off 'til to-morrow what you can do to day," is now generally presented in this form :" Do it to-day !' That is the terse advice we want to give you about that hacking cough or demoralizing cold with which you have been struggling for sev eral days, perhaps weeks. Take some reliable remedy for it To-day and let that remedy be Dr. Boschee's German Syrup, which has been in use for over thirty-five years. A few doses of it will undoubtedly relieve your cough or cold, and its continued use for a few days will cure you completely. No matter how deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption has attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure as it has done before in thousands of ap parently hopeless csises of lung trouble. New trial bottles, 25c ; regular size, 75c. At all druggists. a Charmdn & Co., City Drug Store brave; George Brown, fourth brave; W. M. Reames, guard of wigwam; M. Muench, guard of 'forest. The' Redmen are enjoying a vigorous growth in this state, several new tribes having recently been instituted while others await institution. Organizer J. H.' Howard, , reports the forming of new tribes recently at Canby, Oswego, Newport and Toledo. Tribes will soon be organized at Aurora, St. Johns and Estacada. , CANDIDATE FOR TIVE. REPRESENTA- fTTfiti 11 1 urn rriTt Lydia E. Pinkham's " Vntintahln Cnmnntwnrt GLADSTONE, January 15, 1906. To the People of Clackamas County: I hereby announce myself as a candi date for representative to the legis lature, on the Republican ticket, to be voted for at the next primary election. Under the present primary law, there being no convention of dele gates, to formulate a platform or dec laration of principles, on which all is a positive cure for all those painful candidates must stand, it becomes ailments of women. It will entirely necessary for each candidate to have cure the worst forms of Female Corn some principles of his own, and a plaints. Inflammation and Ulceration, decent respect for the voters whose Falling; and Displacements and conse suff rages he is asking, renders it quent Spinal Weakness, and is peculi essential that each candidate should arly adapted to the Change of Life. plainly and unequivocally declare It will surely cure, those principles before the wte is . taken at the primary election. BaCKaOnOm I It is especially desirable that candi- It has cured more cases of Female dates for the legislature should make Weakness than any other remedy the such declaration of principles, In ac- world has ever known. It is almost in- cordance with which belief I respect- fallible in such cases. It dissolves and fully submit the following: j expels Tumors in an early stage of 1 promise mai 11 eieciea 10 ine , development, xnav legislature I will vote for the candi date for the United States senator having the highest number of votes to build them. When a good road is built it should be kept in good repair above all other things. Second I owe no, allegiance to any Boss or political ring, but stand on my own merits as a man. I believe an officer to be the servant of the people. Third I believe in a square deal to every man regardless of location or politics. I am not a man of many promises but if nominated and elected I will to the very best of my ability stand for all things possible for the advance ment and the welfare of Clackamas county. Having resided in the county for more than fifty years and having served the people " of this county as County Commissioner for four years and being familiar with every road and section of the county, it would be use less to say more. Whatever may be the verdict of the people, I will cheer fully submit. x JOHN H- LEWELLEN. copy its information from insurance journals, but secures it first hand from managers, agents and companies and by telegraph from its own special correspondents, by telephone and spec ial cable dispatches from abroad. The New York service of The Record-Herald's insurance department is equaled by no other paper. In fact. The Record-Herald is the only daily newspaper that gives insurance men the first in formation daily on every important event in the insurance business. Insurance News Insurance men of the West who read the daily columns of the insurance in formation in the Chicago Record-Herald keep pace with the times and are prepared for all emergencies, and con tingencies that have grown" into the insurance business. The column "With Insurance Men" gives in com Dact form all the latest dniners in the insurance world, and is conceded by Cjbinn, first warrior; Will Jordan, sec insurance men everywhere to the best ond warrior; L. Berry, third warrior; and most up-to-date report published Dan Completo, fourth warrior; Peter by any newspaper in the United Pettit, first brave; Peter Younger, States. The Record-Herald does not second brave; George Hannian, third Redmen Are Thriving Wacheno Tribe No. 13, Improved Order of Redmen, recently held an installation of officers, the services being conducted by George Purcifull, deputy great sachem. The following officers were installed: H. Hennigsen, sachem ; John Finucane, senior sag amore; Web Burns, junior sagamore; E. L. McFarland, prophet; John C. Bradley, chief of records; C. D. Hart man, keeper of wampam; C. W. Kelly, collector of wampam ; Ed. Jordan, first sanap; L. Ruconich, second sanap; F. HIS MASTERS CE Bearing-down Fooilng, causing pain, weight and headache, is for the office, at the general election instantly relieved and permanently ' . .. . . a 1 j ,t a -11 cure li vy its use. uuuer axx circum stances it acts in harmony with, the female system. It corrects irregularity, Suppressed or Painful Periods, Weak ness of the Stomach, Indigestion, Bloat ing, Nervous Prostration, Headache, General Debility. Also Dizziness, Faintness, Cztreme Lassitude, " don't-care " and " want-to-be-left-alone " feeling, excit ability, irritability, nervousness, sleep lessness, flatulency, melancholy or the "blues," and backache. These are sure indications of Female Weakness, some derangement of the organs. For Kidney Complaints and Backache of either sex the Vegeta ble Compound is unequalled. You can write Mrs. Pinkham about yourself in strictest confidence. . 1TDIA S. PIKKHAK MED. CO., Ijmm, lui. aext preceeding the election of senator . in Congress. I am in hearty accord with Presi dent Roosevelt's administration. I am unalterably opposed to political "graft," of every kind and degree. This manner of .electing U. S. sena tors will to a very great extent elimi nate the question of national politics from our legislature, allowing the at tention of the legislature to be turned toward state and local needs. Clackamas County is destined to be one of the richest counties in the state with vast resources only awaiting the combined influence of labor and capi tal for such developement. In this developement railroads must play an important part. I believe it would be unwise to send men to the legislature to fight the railroads as it would be to elect railroad attorneys to work for the railroads and against the people s interest. If ' elected to the legislature I should consider myself especially as a representative of the farmers and la boring men, believing that through my experience as both farmer and laborer I understand the needs and wishes of the producing classes better than can any man without such experience. I believe a public officer should be a public servant and should defer to the wishes of his constituents, 'when ex pressed so that he may know their wishes. I believe our representatives should be broad minded enough to take into consideration the varied industries and needs of the whole state, but he should give especial attention to the needs of his own county. If the people see fit to elect me as one of their representatives I promise to do all in my power towards carrying out the foregoing principles and es pecially towards advancing and pro tecting the interests of the whole peo of Clackamas County . Respectfully submitted to the voters of the county, E. P. CARTER. DANGER IN DELAY. Prompt Action Must Be Taken Preserve Health. To Tim Is no longer a mere novelty like tne old style talking machine. It is seriously recognized by music lovers as a musical instrument of great merit, reproducing all the beautiful quality of the original. Prices of Machines, $ 7.50, $20, $25, $35, $45 and $65. Reduced prices on Records, 7 -in. 35c, 10-in. 60c, 12-in. $1.00. A Grim Tragedy is daily enacted in thousands of homes, as Death claims in each one, another victim of Consumption or Pneumonia. But when Coug-hs and Colds are properly treated, the tragedy is averted. F. G. Huntley, of Oaklandon, Ind., writes: "My wife had the consumption, and three doctors gave her up. Finally she took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consum tion. Coughs and Colds, which cured her and today she is well and strong." It kills the germs of all diseases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at 50c and $1.00 by Howell & Jones Drug Store. Trial bottle free. opening gong to knockout is on the, screen, and ready for inspection. The real thing, the genuine article, and the finest motion pictures ever shown that is the unanimous virdict wher ever the pictures have been seen. -The price of tickets to all parts of the house will be 50 cents, J. W. Coffrith, president of the Col ma Club, where the fight occurred, is the owner of the copyrighted film. BEATS THE MUSIC CURE. "To keep the body in tune," writes Mrs. Mary Brown, 20 Lafayette Place, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. "I take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are the most re liable and pleasant laxative I have found." Best for the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. Guaranteed by Howell & Jones, druggists. 25c. TAX SALE BEGINS. Kidney ; troubles are dangerous be cause they creep on so stealthily that they get a firm grip on the victim be fore he is aware of it. They manifest themselves in such varied forms that they are easily mistaken for other diseases. ' Make no mistake. Do not delay. Treat the Kidney now. The kidneys are sick and will not get well unless you use a kidney med icine. Doan's Kidney Pills is the cer tain, safe and prompt remedy for the kidneys only. It cures, Q. S .Cooper, farmer, living three miles northeast of Salem, Ore., on the garden road, says: "I very often lift ed heavy weights, but have since re gretted having done so, as the result was that I strained my back and ever after have had more or less trouble from dull aching pains across my loins and other symptoms of kidney complaint. In some way Doan'S Kid ney Pills were brought to my notice and the first time I went to town f dropped into a drugstore and inquired about them . I was told they were highly recommended and advised to give them a trial. I did so. And while I did not follow the treatment as regularly as I should have done, being a poor hand to take any kind , of medicine, the benefit I derived from their use stamps them as a remedy which acts fully up to the represen tations made for it." Plenty more proof like this from Oregon City people. Call at Huntley Bros'. Drug Store and ask what their customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Dangers of a Cold and Them. How to Avoid Sheriff Shaver Disposes of Much Pro perty to the County. SOCIALSTS WILL HOLD SPECIAL MEETING. Sheriff Shavpr nn IVTnn ri a v liAe-nr th sale of real estate in this county on ! which the taxes for the year 1904 re main delinquent. - Only city property was offered for sale Monday and the bulk of that was bid in by the county. On a total tax roll of$227,000, the delinquent roll represents unpaid ta$es in the amount of about $4,000. In the sale of aeerage, which was taken up later in the week, there were a number of "bidders, the greater part of this class of land being readily taken. CANDIDATE FOR COMMISSIONER. The Socialists will hold a special meeting in Knapp's Hall next Sunday, Jan. 21, at 2 p. m., as the first anniver sary of bloody Sunday, or the slaught er of the Russian Workingmen. John W. Slayton, a National Organi zer of the Socialist Party, will be pre sent and deliver the address. The ad dress of the Rev. Wells at the last meeting on January 7 was well attend ed and the Socialists are congratulat ing their party organization on se curing these able .speakers at this time. il HALF THE WORLD WONDERS. how the other half lives. Those who use Bucklen's Arnica Salve never won der if it will cure Cuts, Wounds, Burns, Sores and all Skin eruptions; they know it will Mrs. Grant Shy, 1130, E. Reynolds St., Springfield, 111., says: "I regard it one of the absolute neces sities of housekeeping." Guaranteed by- Howell & Joes, druggists. 25c. j SHIVELY'S OPERA HOUSE-FRIDAY I . JANUARY 19. Oregon City, Oregon, Jan. 16, 1906. To the voters of Clackamas county: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Republican nomination for County Commissioner at the Pri mary election to be held in April. I My, previous record as Commissioner and my knowledge of roads and the construction of bridges are so well known to the most of the people of j More fatalities have their origin in or result from a cold than from any other cause. This fact alone should make people more careful as there is no danger whatever from a cold when it is properly treated in the beginning. For many years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been recognized as the most prompt and effectual medicine .in use for this disease. It acts on nature's plan, loosens the cough, relieves the Jungs, opens the se crettions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by Howell & Jones. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction CIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. Clackamas county that promises and I It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the pledges are' not seemingly necessary, diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and But there are some things for which, j drives away a Cold in the Head quickly, if elected, I will stand in the future as i Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell, well as I have done in the past, to the Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs, best of my ability. ! Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. First I am an advocate of good. Large Size, 50 cents at Druggists or by permanent roads in every section of mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. the county as rapidly as it is possible ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITY Oregon City, Oregon AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000 B Sa s pension Bridge Corner The Oregon City JcwclcfS ' There has been many great fistic J . 1 1 n f 1 , 4.;nn- , i 4. ' no combat yet waged could surpass i in fury and vigor the recent mill be- j tween Bailing Nelson and James Ed- ! ward Britt. This contest was so fierce , so desperate, and withal so fairly ' waged, that it will live forever in the memories of all who saw the Titanic struggle. Only a few people, of course could reach Colma to see the actual, veritable battle, but those who could not go can still see every blow and every movement of the fray. The motion pictures taken at the ringside, when developed, turned out to be by miles the finest set of fight films ever seen, perfect from start to finish un equalled in clearness and perfection. The man who was not at the ringside, after seeing these pictures, can talk 0 on terms of equal knowledge with the A man who occupied a ringside shair. V r J D. F. C. J LATOURETTE-MEYER Transacts a general banking business. 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. . . President Cashier Open from Prices Reasonable LET US DO YOtir Work Worl Guaranteed We do- a General Baggage and Transfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Office Opposite Masonic Building TZZZ?ZZm Williams Bros. Transfer Co.