OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1906. L.Short Sidehead Stories... TERSBLY-TOLD TALES OP THE WEEK' DOINGS. Celebrates Birthday Mr. Chas. Moehnke of Willamette Falls, celebrated bis 66th birthday last Sunday. - Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. I. A. La Bean, of Yakataga, Alaska; Mrs. E. A. France, Rae and Geneva France, Irene Moehnke, of Portland ; ; Minnie Schwartz, Flora and Rosa Moehnke, Alvena Gosser, Ida Brady, Bob Young, Martin Descher, A. B. C. Moehnke, August Brady and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Moehnke. . Mrs. I. A. La Bean and Irene Moehnke, served the refreshments. STRANGE ADVICE! Will Enlarge Depot Workmen have begun the work of remodeling the Southern Pacific pas senger depot in this city.' The old building, which has seen service for a great many years and is of inade quate capacity both in the freight and passenger departments, will be ex tensively remodeled and enlarged, but will occupy its present site. This im provements in line with several im portant changes that have been made this winter by the Southern Pacific company to its depot grounds in this city. WouldBe Costly Investment There is one question pending be fore the voters of the state that will receive a practically unanimous nega tive vote in this county, in which the promoters of the scheme did not cir culate a single petition asking for the submission of the question. That is the plan to have the state purchase the Mount Hood and Barlow Road, for $24,000. For the state to purchase this road means that the people of Clackamas and Wasco counties will have saddled upon them about 30 miles of mountain roads that will be exceedingly expensive and. difficult to Eli Is Serenaded Last Saturday night as Eli C. Fad dock, Republican candidate for Sher iff, was peacefully sleeping the sleep of a satisfied aspirant for political of fice, his slumbers were pleasantly dis turbed by a quartette of German sing ers who had congregated beneath Maddock's bedroom window and en- Heinrich Is Located John Heinrich, the missing Clacka mas county farmer, has been found. Heinrich, according to information, left Portland a few days ago on the O. R. & N., purchasing a ticket for Dayton, Washington. When a short distance out of Portland he was siezed with a fit, behaving in a demented manner, laboring under the belief that his room was next door and that he wished to go to bed. When the train arrived at Umatilla, the conductor placed him in charge of the conductor of the new division, with instructions to transfer him at Wallula and Walla Walla for a tor was a glee club, composed of four excellent male singers who kept the occupants of the coach enlivened and entertained from Oregon City to Can- by with songs sentimental and politi cal, George C. Brownell figuring in the latter in a flattering way. Dr. C. B. Smith, a candidate for the house, was also of the party and displayed a large card with his name on it out of the window at each station. Those Clackamas county fellows are stren uous operators in comparison to the easy going candidates to which Marion ; county has been accustomed. Tues- i day's Salem Statesman. Fish Warden Makes a Catch In dragging the Wilamette river Monday near the Falls in this city, Water Bailiff W. M. Dutscher found a string of twenty fine salmon that had been caught illegally by some fisherman and anchored in mid-stream pending a delivery in Portland or other convenient market. The fish were confiscated by the fish warden who shipped the salmon to Portland where they were sold, the proceeds tertained him with a number of vocal selections. Nor were the singers sat-1 being added to the receipts of the state isfled until Mr. Maddock appeared in I fish commission. The closed season person to receive the hearty nana- for salmon fishing does not end until Dr. G. G. Grren Ktv-s al-rt personal attention to his great humanitarian contract. In our Almanac for many years past we have e ven unusual advice to those afflic ted with coughs, colds throat or lung troubles or consumption. We have to'.a them if they did not receive any special benefit after the use of one 75-cent size bottle of German Syrup, to consult their doctor. We did not ask them or urge them to use a larjje number of bottles, as is the case in 'the advertising of many other remedies. Our confidence in Ger man Syrup makes it possible for us to give such advice. We know by the ex perience of over 35 years that one 75-ceut bottle of German Syrup will speedily re lieve or cure the worst coughs, colds, bronchial or lung troubles-and that, even in bad cases of consumption, one large bottle of German Syrup will work wonders. New 'trial bottles, 25c. ; reg ular size, 75c. At all druggists. Char man & Co.. City Druq Store CURED TO STAY CURED. How an Oregon Citizen Found Com plete Freedom from Kidney Troubles. shakes of the serenading party, the members of which were generous in expressing their best wishes for Mr. Maddock in his candidacy. Sunday, April 15. Oregon City Water Is Pure i Dr. J. W. Norris, of this city. Coun ty Health Officer, has been notified by Dr. Robert C. Yeany, secretary of the State Board of Health, that samp les of the Oregon City water supply, recently procured from the city's 1 A Chapter of Accidents I Dee Wright, of Molalla, was in the oaiuiuaj auu icpuiLcu mice Oc cidents to men in his employ all hap pening in a period of two days. Mr. Wright is filling a contract for the Pa cific States Telephone Company and the Western Union Telegraph Com pany that calls for 2000 poles and it was while the men were engaged at this work that the mishaps all hap pened. Ira Boyer had the misfortune water plant in this city, analyzed 100 per cent pure. The analysis was made I to have his left foot badly lacerated v. t- 1 v. rt 1 . i 1 j. t.. 1 i.i 1 j by Dr. Ralph C. Matson, assistant bac teriologist of the State Board, whoJ found that No. 1 filtered water analyz ed entirely free from bacteria, while No. 2, unfiltered, contained but a slight fi f rw t: i t rf rhp p-Arm fnmilv The tiiii-- the foot being caught by the logging tongs with which he was working. While chopping, Milton Armstrong se verely cut his left foot, while Sandy McSwat, an Irishman, so called in the absence of any other man, in test- ity of Oregon City's water supply is ing the sharpness of a saw with which responsible for the fact that this city he was working, had his left hand has been practically without a ty- badly disfigured. But Dee is a rustler phoid case- which has been epidemic and soon had the injured men's places in other Willamette Valley towns. supplied and proceeded with the filling maintain. of his contract. It Is Encouraging Judge Thomas F. Ryan, of Oregon City, candidate for the Republican nomination for state treasurer, was in the city yesterday, calling on his num erous friends here. Mr. Ryan is an old resident of Oregon. He has at tended about as many Republican con ventions as the next man and served Clackamas county as its judge. He has always been a faithful party work er, and is a square man in every way. Judge Ryan says the reports from all over the state look good to him. He believes he is going to receive the plurality of the votes at the primaries on the 20tB. Judge Ryan will go to Independence today. Thursday's Sa lem Statesman. Can Give Marion Points A Statesman representative came from Portland on the train yesterday afternoon and was forcibly reminded that Marion County candidates are not up to the game of political campaign ing according to modern style of arous ing enthusiasm and that they could ob tain numerous pointers by watching the style of playing it in Clackamas county. He fell in with Senator Geo. G. Brownell, who was going into the Molalla country to address a meeting last night, and accompanying the Sen- T in watches as in everything else. Some people prefer a Waltham to an Elgin. Some people prefer an Elgin to a Waltham. Others prefer a Hamilton to either, and so it goes. There is only one ;thing to do in a . case like that carry a very complete assortment of the various makes in all standard sizes and that we do. Consequently we can submit for your consideration a greater variety of dependable timekeepers than all other dealers combined in Clackamas County, ' You have always known the SPLENDID QUALITIES of our Watches. We are now showing all the new designs in Gold Filled Watches and we want you to investigate our line. If you suffer from backache From urinary disorders From any disease of the kidneys, Be cured to stay cured. Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting cures. Oregon people .testify. ' Here's one case of if. ' David Campbell, baker, at 221 North 17th St., and living at 170 North 18th St., Portland, Oregon, says: Every word . of the statement I made in February, 1903, concerning Doan's Kidney Pills is not only true but having since been free from kid ney trouble, I am glad to state that my faith in Doan's Kidney Pills is stronger than ever. It is now five or six years since I began to suffer with a lame and aching back. It was so bad I could not stand the pain when bending forward or straightening. I tried various remedies and began doc tors' treatment but whatever relief I found was only temporary, and often I could not get any relief at all. Hav ing read in my home paper from Eng land, that Doan's Kidney Pills were strongly recommended for such troub les I got a supply at a local drug store. The first box helped me so much that I kept on with the treat ment, and when I had taken about four boxes not a trace of the trouble remained and I have hap no recur rence since. I have told these facts in a testimonial published; in 1903, and am very glad of the opportunity to corroborate 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, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. of the State,' and especially has he been active in movements looking to the opening of the Columbia river. He is generally well-known in the State outside of Portland and is generally known as a man who enters all his work in a whole-hearted way that generally accomplishes something." SPECIAL RATES FROM THE EAST. Colonist's tickets will be sold from the East to points on the Oregon lines of the Southern Pacific Co. via Port land, commencing February 15 and continuing daily to and including April 7 and from September 15 until October 31. The rates from some of the princi pal points are: Chicago, $25; Bloom ington. 111.. $31.80; St, Louis, $30; Omaha, $25; Kansas City, $25; Coun cil Bluffs, $25; St. Joseph, $25; Sioux City, $25; Denver, $25; corresponding rates will be made from other points and will appear to all points on Ore gon lines. , Persons desiring to pay for tick ets to bring anyone from the East or middle West to Oregon may deposit the amount . required with the local agent of the S. P. The company will do the rest. , Ffor further information inquire at any Southern Pacific ticket office. Woman loves a clear, rosy complex ion. Burdock Blood Bitters, purifies the blood, clears the skin, restores, ruddy, sound health. STATE GRANGE DELEGATES. PAINS AMERiSAM WOlfEM FI13 RELIEF The Case of Miss Irene Crosby Is On of Thousands of Cures made by Lydia JB. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. How many women realize that It is not the plan of nature that women should suffer so severely. r ISA Seventeen Counties Authorized Send 33 Representatives. to DEDMAN FOR RECORDER. Reasons Why He Should Receive Nomination for This Office. IK Causes both Eyeache and Headache. Drugs rwlieve only tempor arily. Properly adjusted glasses remove the cause and effect a permanent cure. Our Optician will make a complete examination of the Eye, tell you just where the trouble is and then you may get glasses or not, just as ou wish. Examination Free. Suspension Bridge Corner T tc Oregon City JcwdcfS In asking for the nomination and election to any public office, it is ex pected of a candidate that some valid reasons be assigned showing that he is deserving of the recognition that is asked. In seeking the nomination as County Recorder on the Republican ticket, E. P. Dedman is not without reasons. Mr. Dedman is a farmer and fruit grower residing near Clackamas. He has for 28 years been a resident of Clackamas county. He is a man with a family and as a taxpayer has con tributed and now contributes his pro portion of the burden of maintaining the county government and for that reason is directly interested in con ducting the affairs of that office in an economical manner with due regard to efficiency. Mr. Dedman is thoroughly acquaint ed with the details of the Recorder's office, having served a deputyship un der former Recorder, T. P. Randall. For thirteen consecutive years, Mr. Dedman has served the people of his community as school clerk and with that exception and his experience in the Recorder's office has never held an office of any kind. For a number of years Mr. Dedman has been prominently connected with the I. O. O. F. lodge, having passed the chairs and has since served the Clackamas lodge as secretary for-the last five years. He has been twice honored with the principal chairs of the A. O. U. W. order, and for a num ber of years has been a member of the Grange in the work of which he has always been actively interested. Mr. Dedman 's qualifications for the office to which he aspires have never been questioned. He is competent and deserving and enjoys the fullest meas ure of confidence-among the people of Clackamas ! county with whom he has a wide acquaintance. Mrs. Mary S. Howard, state secre tary of the Patrons of Husbandry, has prepared an official list of the Granges entitled to send representatives to the State Grange, which meets at Albany, May 22. The jurisdiction of the state extends over 17 counties. There are 95 granges and 5440 members. - The following are 'entitled to repre sentatives, according to the report of State Secretary Howard: Repre sentatives. Benton County Clackamas County Columbia County 12 Granges. 6 18 1 2 3 5 3. 1 1 - 1 3 2 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 State A LIBERAL OFFER TO CURE GESTION. INDI- No Reason Why Any Oregon City Res ident Should Suffer Any Longer.- . '00s County Gilliam County Lane County . Linn County 11 Marion County 8 Multnomah County .... 10 Polk County' 2 TillamooTt County 4 Umatilla County 1 Union County 2 v Washington County ... 11 Wasco County . ; 2 Wheeler County 1 Yamhill County 1 The report shows that the Grange will contain 33 representativ es; Some of the Granges have lost a few members but interest has been manifested everywhere in lecture pro grammes and literary contests. Sev eral Juvenile Granges have been or ganized for the young people this year. This is a branch of the order that will be pushed. One of the principal items of busi ness that will come before the State Grange will be legislation, which in cludes the tax bills to be voted for in June. At most of the Grange meetings for April and May these ,tax bills will be discussed as a mattpr of education. Election of officers will also be im-! portant at the State Grange. The elec tion makes the meeting - more im portant than last year. The members appear to be somewhat at sea in the matter of state master. Mrs. Clara H. Waldo, state lecturer, is the logical candidate. She has said that she is not a candidate, and prefers the honor should go to some One else, but she has not said she would not aecept if the State Grange should elect her. There is a growing sentiment among the members that Mrs. Waldo will be elected on the first ballot for state master, and that the demand for her acceptance will be of such a charac ter that she wll accept. Oregonian. 'us Irene Crosby Thousands of American women, hw ever, have found relief from all monthly Buffering by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, as it is the most thorough female regulator known to medical science, it cures the condition which causes so much, discomfort and robs these periods of their terrors. Miss Irene Crosby, of 313 Charlton Street, East Savannah, 6a., writes: " Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is a true friend te woman. It has been of great benefit to me, curing me of irregular and painful periods when everything else bad failwl. and I gladly recommend it to other suffering women." Women who are troubled with pain ful or irregular periods, backache, bloating (or flatulence), displacement of organs, inflammation or ulceration, that "bearing-down" feeling, dizzi ness, faintness, indigestion, nervous prostration or the blues, should take immediate action to ward off the seri ous consequences, and be restored to Eercect neaiun ana sxrengm oy wmny ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, and then write to Mrs. Pink ham, Lynn, Mass., for further free ad vice. She is daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty-five year has been advising women free of charge. Thousands have been cured by so doing. DR. C. H. MEISSNER . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office, Rooms 4-5-6 Barclay building. All calls promptly "attended to. Phone, office 41, residence 1044. V. 8. D'Ren 0. Bohoebel U'REN & SCHUEBEL Attorneys at Law. Will practice In all courts, make collec tions and settlements of estates. Furnish abstracts of title, lend you mon ey, lend you money on first mortgage. Office in Enterprise Building, Orettoti Ciiv. Oregon. J. U. CAMPBELL v ATTORNEY AT LAWt Oregon City, - - - - - -Oregon Will practice in all the courts of the state Office In Caufleld Building. NOT IF AS RICH AS ROCKEFELLER If you had the wealth of Rockefeller the Standard Oil magnate, you could not buy a better medicine for bowfel complaints than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Te most eminent physician can not pre scribe a better preparation for colic and diarrhoea, both for children and adults. The uniform success of this remedy has shpwn it to be superior to all others. It never fails, and when reduced with water and sweetened, is pleasant to take. Every family should be supplied with it Sold by Howell & Jones. s Manv observant Oreeron P.ltv rvx-inl whn hnvp hApn T-fij i n r frnm time m ! time of the remarkable cures made by Pepsikola tablets have wondered if it really is true that this remedy will cure stomach trouble and indigestion. However, the truth of this' state ment can easily be verified. Drop into the store any time ' you are passing and we will be pleased to give you the names of a number of prominent peo ple in town pho can truthfully tell of the' benefits derived from the use of these tablets. j If you are troubled with sour stom I ach, heart-burn, palpitation. . wind I belching, fullness or distress after eat ing, or any other of the symptoms of. dyspepsia, you owe it to yourself to give this prescription for indigestion and stomach trouble a ten days' trial, and if after' using one 25 cent box you can honestly say you x have not. re-' ceived the' benefits "hoped for, Huntley i Bros, will pay you back your money without the least hesitation. Don't use harsh physics. The reac tion weakens the bowels, leads to chronic constipation. Get Doan's Regulets. They operate easily, tone the stomach, cure constipation. ROBERT A. MILLFR ATTORN EY-AT-LAW. Practice, in all courts of the state. Federal and United States Supreme Courts. Room 306 Commercial Building Portland, Oregon. QW. EASTHAM ATTORN KY AT LAW Collections, Mortgage Foreclosures, Ab stracts of Title and General Law Bus- Office over Sank of Oregon City, . Oregon City. Or. L. L. PORTER. ATTORNEY AT LAW. LIVY STIPP Attorney at Law. Justice of the Peace. Office in Jagger Building, Oregon City. C. D. and D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon. Furnish Abstracts of Title, Loan Money, Foreclose Mortgage, and transact General Law Business. Office with Oregon City Enterprise. When you require an Abstract of Title to lands in Clackamas County, have it accurately and reliably prepared by a responsible company incorpor ated for the purpose. Our rates are ; reasonable. We invite you to ex amine our complete set of Abstract , Books. CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY, 606- 608 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., PORTLAND, OREGON. Money to loan on Clackamas County Property. t IS COMPETENT AND DESERVING. The Wasco News, in a recent issue, has the following to say of H. M. Cake's candidacy for the United States Senate: . ' 1 "H. M. Cake, who is one of the as pirants for a seat in the United States Senate is a man fully competent to represent the State. Mr. Cake has long been - identified with - all move ments looking to the general welfare Prices Reasonable Work' Guaranteed LET US Do Your Work We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Office Opposite Masonic Building Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Telephones Office 1121 Residence 1833