ORCOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1906. ! ....,,.. ...Short Sidehead Stories... I i v-ioi.it lAi.iis or Suit for Divorce- Nell le Htiuil I Is hiiIiik Win r HiiiiiII fur ii divorce They were innrrliil at Denver Cll'v. Nebraska. In IKH7 Tim plaintiff charges cruel treatment, full urn to support imil desert Ion Some Namet Were Omitted In tin- published list of UtOSS w ho NiiliNcrllHtil iii the Ori'Koii City relief fund fur the OaHforali luStrer, the iiiuueu nf several rout rlhlllors were nnlnlonl hilly omitted Among these w.'ic J. A. Tufts, tbt Main street con h i tinner, who wiih hiiioiik the HrHt to plarc bin DMM l (lie subscription list Would be Happy If Separated a i imi Osrpentsr, of Poftlsnd, who wuh inarrli'il to Henry H Carpenter In liinuiiry, I MO, Ih hiiIiik for it divorce on the grounds of Assertion t tint im alleged to linvn I a Ii in place one year IStSr, Bhu iimIim to resume her maiden name. Almii Wilson Charging deser Hon Kahili Wesley (jowimlock hhUm to he h'Kally separated from llatlle (lownnlock whom he man led In this It) In August, I'llll, Klng'i Daughter! Entertain I .list Wedliendav VtOIBfl "I tbS home of Mr ami Mr II H Moody, the King's Daughters of I he HI I'iuiI'm Epleopal church, entertained the members of HI I'iuiI'm flulld, the vim ' t nu n of the i huri h and their wives I he Mood) home had I n elahorate lv decorated and the OOBSStM wan a pleasing Koclal event IlINt rilllK'l) t ill moIoh were rendered during the even lB hy MImhi'h Albright. Ilaulton. I Hup r and l.ewthwalte Mi Miiysle Vim ter nil in ii koIo and MIhh Humphrey recited Delirious refreshment were served Enjoying a Real and Vltltlng II I. K'dly returned to IiIh home In Oregon City yesterday after a few lu vm' vlalt at the farm home of Mr and Mm l V Cnilg, near the south rii limits of Halem Mr Kelly la '.'ml hook keeper In the hank of Ore i"ii City Mini for n couple of Week hllM been taklllK a much needed ri'Ht. a portion of thin time bavliiK DStB pent at MtllSBUSi on the Hantliun I Her. where be wan the gui.Mt of ex County JinlKe (! IV Terlll Mr. Kelly VSJ for many yearn chief miller In the Oregon City Hour mill and In a pioneer rtSldSBl of that thrlvhiK mnnufiictur Iiik '"lty Friday's Halem Htatecman Laying New Main Superintendent Howell of the City Water Works, with a force "f about men Iiiih rommenci'd laying a new main from WiiHhliiKton Htreet, extend iiik to the reservoir In all there will l.e laid Mini feet of pipe, of which '.mi w ill coiihIhI of 12 Inch pipe and Umbrellas In order to make room for a new stock cf Umbrellas we will offer every Umbrella we have in stock now at a great discount. We buy our Umbrellas in large quantity, direct from the factory in the East, and always give you good value for your money, but we are going to make special prices. a J. 50 ' " a 2.00 " " 44 a 2.25 44 44 44 u 2.50 44 44 44 " 3.00 " " " 5.00 " " " The quality of these Umbrellas is the same as before, the very best for the money, and our guarantee goes with every one sold Burmeister & Andresen Sasp?nsion Bridge Corner The Oregon City JcwdcrS iiic wiick s hoinos the real Hi Inch. The pipe will In' laid In a direct line to the reservoir and will run from Third to Fourth at rent, up fourth lo the Apperiion road thence past the old creamery and through Holmes Addition lo Hie rcscr voir Kilo pliiRH will he Installed ill., nr the Mile of the malll for the pro lection of properly owners from fire The Cataracti Will Dance On, Krhlity evening next, the 26th IiimI , the inemherH of Cataract Hose Company No. 2, of the Oregon City Kile lleplirt llu'lil, will give their sec ond it ti ii 1 1 ii 1 ball nt Cnnemiih I'ark Vnr Ioiih comnill teen have the detnllH of the affair well In hand mid the party proinlMeH to he a repetition of the Ini tial party IiimI year Messrs. Will It lgus, Kred ,1. Nelson and Henry Hlrallon OOBStlttlti H'" rein nil com mittee on arrangements The floor cominlllei. will he compound of the M 1'Mnrn Htuwe, draper, I'ratt, Latou telle, KaiiiHby and Rerhner Kox'm orclieHtrn, of Hurt la ml . has been en gaged and will fiimlMli music for the event Strike Good Quality Coarte Qold Stockholder! Ill Hie Crown Hoy Mining K Milling Company, of this city, ate hi receipt of letter from men who are proc Hiik with tin' develop ment of lh- company's property, that give additional proof of the posslhlll Hen of the property owned by the com pany .Ion. Melndl, who Ih directing tin dlKKliiK of a inn foot tunnel at the mine, haw written mcmherH of the company In HiIm city Informing I hem that It threefold ledge contain hiK roarso gold of rich ipiullty Iihh been encountered Tin- extent of the ledge Ik not known and can only he determined an the tunnel Ih extend ed. While the HtockholderH hi till company have always felt that their mine really ha-, the yellow metal In paying tjuantltln, such revelation hh Hie one herein reported, give greater encouragement In the work of devel opment Ellar'a Big Show Why not attend a flrHt-claMs enter taltiment when you have the oppor tunity. It costs no more This com pauy producing the great play of Hip Van Winkle under canvas. Alao In cluding between acts specialties that nr.- of the very liest. Hen Heyer, the world's greatest trick bicycle and mil cycle rider, doing the most wonderful work oil a single wheel ever attained Miss Anna Klslng. Chicago's favorite opera Hluger Hlh-y Hlalr In Impersoiia (hais, and others .making a continuous performance The press wherever they have appeared, pays thorn the compliment of having the bcHt show ever seen under canvas So eonltdent at Reduced Prices sell now for . $ .80 " H . 1.15 44 44 . 1 .60 M 44 . 1.85 " 44 . 2.00 . 2.35 " " . 4.00 THE LIVER QUAR ANTINE TAKIM', II It MKAI.H Of IT Hurried , il i n liiiM i uined many a man') j mom. e n i in- mi," .lion in '..nr.; j,ro MM in gradual, onto unnoticed at ft rat. Hut it in only a ithort time until the liver haiku, the digestive orgaim give way, and alinont couulli tM jlU Mtall the m ill who endeavor to economize time at the e x nse of his h 'alth. A torpid liver CMUSI a cuarantine of the entire hvsIciii It lin k in the diseased geriiu ami IhmIv poilOOS and alfords tbem full pi. iv. inviting Mime neriou illneaa. In families where August 1'loweris uned, tfltlggiih liver and coustiiialioti are un known, so are all Mom u n ailments, aa well as liutlgt tiou, dytptptU, henrthtirn, headaches and kidney and lilader afier- tions. No wi ll n gulated family should lie without this standard remedy. a Two aixe. 25c and 75C. All druggist. Charrridn & Co., City Drug Store Is the manager of this company of pleasing the people that he guarantees ' to refund the money to anyone dlssat I Hi d and our people ran rest assured that they won't regret the fact they attended, its their show will be fully up to the expectation of all at Oregon city, Saturday. May 19. OUTLAW REMAIN8 UNIDENTIFIED It i Not Believed Deiperado's True Name Wa Smith. Thinking the remains of the, dead outlaw, Krank Hmlth, might he those , of his son, Kllas Hmlth, of Hhenandoah Iowa, who arrived In this rlty last Krl I day, caused Coroner K. I, Holninn t 1 dls-lnter the body of the despoitpdn I for purposes of Identification Mr. Smith was unable, to Identify the re mains, the Identity of which. It Is Lot believed, will ever be establish ed! Mr Hmlth was shown a photo graph of the dead outlaw and while he could not Identify the picture aa that of his sou, he was not satisfied : until the body hnd been exhumed. Mr Hmlth explained that he has a son named Kranklln K. Hmlth from whom he has not heard for the last year and that the boy was located at Tacomit at that time. Oregon City people are very generally of the opln- Inn that. Hmlth wan not the, true, name of the murderer of Sheriff Hhaver, Of BMf I (anion and Captain Henderson. They think Hmlth was a convenient name assumed by the desperado when arraigned In the Portland municipal court. Home dissatisfaction has resulted In the distribution of the reward money offered for the capture of Hmlth. Judge Ityiin Is In receipt of nurneroiiH com Muscat. Ion a and personal Interviews from men who claim t have taken part In the final capture of the out law while It Is said that, some of those who are to share the reward were not. In the vicinity of the killing of Hrnlth when it. occurred A' Kreat manv bills. covering MpCWMfl 'hat were Incurred In MM pursuit of Hmlth by members of the varloiiH posses, are also being received by Judge Hyan and these await the consideration of the county court. TO AILING WOMEN. A Little 8ound Advice Will Help Many a 8ufferer In Oregon City. No woman can he healthy and well If the kidneys are sick. Polsona that pHHM off In the urine when the kidneys are well are retained In the body when the kidneys are sick. Kidney and bladder get Inflamed and swollen, crowding the delicate female organ nearby and sometimes displacing them This la the true cause of many hearing down pains. latnenesaT back ache, Hldeaehe. etc. I'rlc poisoning causes headaches, dizzy spells, lang guor. nervousness and rheumatism. When suffering so. try Doan's Kid ney Pills, the remedy that cures alck kidneys. You will get better as the kidneys gei better, and health will return when the kldneya are well. Lit a grateful woman toll you about I Inn n h Kidney Pfflg, Mrs A. canavan. of IM Lincoln St.. Portland, Oregon, says: I was led to recommend Doan's Kidney pills three years ago from the great relief I had found In a case of kldm-y complaint which had annoyed trie for a long time I tried other rem edies previously, hut Doan's Kidney Pills were the only remedy that help ed me. My trouble had lasted for three years, during which time I Buf fered from irregular action of the kidneys and backache. At times I was In such misery with the aching and weakness that I could not rest In any position. I suffered from head aches and dizziness and could hardly attend to the simplest of household dm lei. Ixian's Kidney Pills freed me from this miserable existence and I never have lost an opportunity to rec ommend the remedy.. In fact. I gave a public testimony in 1 903. which I am glad to repeat and confirm." Plenty more prnof like this from Oregon City people. Call at Hunt by Bras.1 drug store and ask what their customers report. For sal, by all dealers, price 50c. FtMtor-aflibtira Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States Remember the name Doana' and take no other. CHANGES IN RURAL ROUTES. Territory Taken From Some and Ad ded to Other. Postmaster T. P Randall has been advised of some slight changes that have been ordered made In three of from Oregon City. The changes are not very extensive but consist of tak ing of some territory from some of the routes and adding to others. The three routes affected by the changes are Nob. 2. I and 5. As amended, these routes will hereafter be as fol lows: Route No. 2 From Oregon City pott Office, northeasterly up the Clack amas river to lltitchin's place, 8 ! miles: southeasterly to Logan. 3ty 'mllen: southerly to Kirchem's corner. 1 I miles: northwesterlv on main road to Oregon City, 9 miles. Total length fV iniie. milliner 01 nouses I i.i. 1. im 1 trolls served 602. Route No. 3 From Oregon City of fice, south and southeasterly on Mo lalla road to south line of Sec. 33, 4 I mile north of Cams post office. 7 miles: east to Willis corner. l7s m: north X&, northeast lim. east U,ni to Stnedeman's. H in.; north to Hluhm's corner. 14 ni; west to Reaver Creek store, m: south to Daniel's gate. 7sm: retreat 7stn. lni; northwest- .erly to Glbb's corner. :!7sm: northeast 1 to Richards' corner, m; east to Henrlch's place. 1 m: retrace 1 m: northerly to Swallow's place m. re- 1. trace to Gibbs' corner, l'im: west and northwest to Oregon City post office. 2111. Length of route 25L miles. number of houses 147; number of patrons 665. Rants o R aVmn rtnoimn riiv post office north to suspension bridge Km, northwest across suspension bridge m.. 'amile; northwesterly to school house, IV4 m; east to Fors ' berg's. t,m; retrace Vm., 1 m: north I to Shaw's place n. retrace to bridge l :m. lSti southwest to forks of road on iiinsitie nan nine: westerly to 1. c. Clancey's corner, 'uu; northeasterlv to Winkle's, fcni; westerly to Baker's' Hun: northerly to Berry's ra; m; I westerly to Mosler's place. 14m; northerly to Kllnger's, igm; north-' easterly to Petlt's, m; northwest ; and west to Robinson's place, -m: retrace to Hurdon's corner, inilo; southerly to Kllnger's m: north-( westerly to Cook's, Sm; south m, 4m: southwest to Borland's gate, j m, retrace 4111, lHiin; southwest across Tualatin river to Oregon City road. lM.ni: southeasterly to Ream's corner, 27sm; northerly to forks ofj road, tint, retrace m. 1 mile: south easterly to Willamette post office, 1 mile; northeast i4m, southeast 'sin. southwest km. southeast 'sin,, north east Vim, southeast m, southwest 1 ( 111. miles; northeast to suspen sion bridge. I'Vsin; thence to the Ore-! gOD City post office. Length of route 25Mi miles. Number of houses 201.1 Population served M0. Portland Evening Telegram, daily, and the Weekly Enterprise, both one year, for $5.50. I 4999 MAY VOTE PRACTICALLY FULL REGISTRA TION OF ELECTORS. Ratio of Registered Voter I About Four Republican to One Democrat. The total registration In Clackamas county la 4999. Of that number 3700 are Republicans, 8.10 Democrat and IM Socialist, Prohibitionists or In dependent. This Is considered a full registra tion for this county, but few having registered since the primary election when 47.", had nuallfled as electors. The registration by preclncta follows: Aborncthy, 262 Harlow, 84 Heavr Creek, l.-; Horlng, 90 Hull knii, 49 Canyon Creek, 37 Cascade, f;o 'anby, 191; Clackamas, 149 Cherryvllle, 34 Canemah, U Damascus, 113 Kagle Creek. 1 10 Kstacada, 226 Oeorge, 44 Harding. H7 Highland. 124 Harmony. 74 Klllen. 89 Mllwaukle, 139 Maple Lane. 124 Milk Creek, 71 Molalla, 171 Manpiam. 75 Macksburg, ill New Bra, 129 Needy, 108 Oswego, 177 Oregon City No. 1, 329 Oregon City No. 2, 325 Oregon City No. 3, 221 Oak Grove, 119 Pleasant Hill, 106 Soda Springs, 47 Sprlngwater, 93 Tualatin. 120 Cnlon, 37 Viola. 67 West Oregon City, 195 Total, 4999 ROBT. W. BAKER FOR TREASURER Democratic Candidate Announce His Platform. Aa a candidate for the office of County Treasurer 1 have Just a word to say to the people of Clackamas County: The Grand Jury last fall, investigat ing this office, found it in such a con fused condition that the investigation was abandoned. As far as it went, , however, one fund was found to be at ; least $t;un short. The jury was unable lo determine under whose adminis- t rat ion of the office the shortage oc curred. This condition in the office does not , imply dishonesty of any official. MIs- takes and inaccuracies in handling the i county funds may have occasioned the loss. There may be other shortages ! that would have been disclosed had the grand jury completed its investi-j gat ion. mind other things than efficiency and ability In selecting a County Treasur er? No matter how honest a Treas urer may be if he is unable to keep his accounts the County is going to get the worst of it. A large percentage of business failures are the result of bad book-keeping. There is not a man in Clackamas County today who actually knows the amount of the county indebtedness. No man ever will know until the working of the Treasurer's office is systematized and until modern meth- , ods are employed in handling the large sums iw are pan into ana aisuursea by the County Treasurer. I have had three years training in liook-keepmg and accounting, and in addition much practical experience. ! There are two of us asking the elec- j tors of Clackamas County for the of Boa of County Treasurer. I'nleSB you take into consideration a man's poll-1 I tics before employing him on the : farm, the store, the factory, don't consider politics in this case. Con-! i sider merely which one of us you j would employ if you were hiring a 1 man for your private business. If you j j believe that I am best fitted for the place and if you conclude to select me, 1 promise you: 1st. I will systematize and place j on an Intelligent working basis the office of the County Treasurer. 2d. I will ascertain and report by publication in the county papers the 1 ; true condition of every fund handled by the County Treasurer. I will state in what funds there is a shortage. 3d. I will ascertain and make a de tailed and intelligent report of the actual indebtedness of Clackamas County. ROBT. W. BAKER. How to Improve Your Complexion. Everyone who wants a good healthy color, a ruddy glow and a clear skin free from the effects of biliousness, sluggish liver and chronic constipation should get a 5-cent package of Laxa kola Tonic Tablets today. Huntley Bros. LET US DO YOUr Work Work Guaranteed We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Office Opposite Masonic Building RefTssl1511 Williams Bros. Transfer Co. THREE FACTS For Sick Women To Consider Fnwr. That almost every operation in our hospitals performed upon women becomes necessary through neglect of such aymptoma as backache, irregular and painful perioda, displacement) of the female organs, pain in the aide, burning sensation in the stomach, bearing-down pains, nervousness, db ziness and sleeplessness. Second. The medicine that holds the record for the largest number of absolute cure of female ills is Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Compound. It regulates, strengthens and cures diseases of the female organism as nothing else can. For thirty years it has been helping women to be strong, curing backache, nervousness, kidney troubles, inflam mation of the female organa, weak ness and displacements, regulating the periods perfectly and overcoming their pains. It has alao proved itself invaluable in preparing women for childbirth and the change of life. Tnino The great volume of unso licited and grateful testimonials on file at the Pinkham Laboratory at Lvnn. Mass. , many of which are from time to time published by permission, rive ab- solute evidence of the value of Lydia B, I'inkhara'a Vegetable ComDound and Mrs. Pinkham's advice. Mrs.Pinkbam'f SUadinglavitatlon to Women. Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pink ham, at Lynn, Mass. All lettera are received, opened, read and answered by women only. From symptoms given, your trouble may be located and the quickest and surest way of recovery advised. Mrs. Pinkham is daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty-five years under her direction and since her decease she has been ad vising sick women free of charge. Out of the vast volume of experience in treat ing female ills Mrs Pinkham probably haa the very knowledge that will help your case. Surely, any woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if ahe does not take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. VOTES COST 70 CENTS EACH. Expense to Taxpayers of Recent Pri- mary Election. County Clerk Greenman has ascer tained the cost to Clackamas county taxpayers of holding the recent pri mary' election. The total cost as far as claims have been audited and al lowed, aggregated about $2200 or about 70 cents for each vote that was cast. This total will be slightly increas ed, however, by claims that are yet to be filed. There were cast in the election a total of 3131 votes, of which but 475 were Democrats. The total registration in the county prior to the primary election, was 4875. EILER'S RIP VAN WINKLE SHOW. Has a tent built expressly for them. It is made cf Kahki, which is used and recommended by our government as the best. It Is absolutely water proof This elegant tent is built egg shape and has no center poles in front of the stage, therefore giving everyone a good view of the performance. The stage is lighted with Acetylene gas. which can be lowered and raised to give the proper effect, as desired. Lightning and thunder is made by an electric storage battery. The scen ery for each and every act is new and painted especially for this elegant pro duction. Mr. Eiler prides himself in navinR the 8wellest outfit in the coun . m. am, nelights ln having people come ggd see his pavilion theatre before j the pt,rformance. They will be at nr,. rifv Sfltllrrtv ,v 19. "Suffered day and night the torment of itching piles. Nothing helped me until I used Doan's Ointment. It cur ed me permanently." Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor. Girard, Ala. W. S. EDDY, V, S., M. D. V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College of Toronto, Canada, and the McKillip School of Surgery of Chicago, has located a'. Oregon City and established an office at The Fashion Stables, Seventh Street near Main. Both Farmer' 132 Telephones. Main 13" L. L. PORTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abstract of Property Furnished. Office with Oregon City Enterprise. Prices Reasonable