OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1906. I ...Short Sidehead Stories... I I nr .i i i mi i AI.IIH Ol' Married for S3 Years At tlx' bMM of Mr uml Mitt. (loo. A llrown, hi Ml I'lonsiint, Friday, Mr umi m CM Thoi Urate ottebrited with Mirin Invited frlonds, the sjxly llilrd anniversary of I hoi r marring", Tin liiiMliiuid i ikiw H7 years of ago and I In- wife h:i Many Road Warrant. Ca.hed County Treasurer Cnhlll on Monday cashed more t tii.it $:iihh wort h of riiunly I wiirriinlii Hint wore uudll 'd at tin' llK'itllliK IllHl WIHdt, 'I'lll'IT if ihe county court were an unusually i laigl II 11 111 IMT llf tlll'SK t'lnlfllH ulluwi'd lit this mouth's term of tlm court, In dieting eoniildiirahln activity In roud building lu Hi)' county. Will Paint 9u.pen.lon Bridge Tin' County Court Friday afttraOOfl ordered it.. painting of Hi' suspon km bridge In HiIh city. HIiIn will be luhertlaod fr, requiring tlmt ttin work l" coitipli'ti'd liy liidipiMidi'Ucii Day TIiIh Htructurc Iibh Ioiik l'-n In n I of the inl nt In null uml with the colli ol While. Illllt IllIM heell prescribed, will hkiiIii immune It original Ktale of lieiiuty. Died at Clackamaa Wnr Mohr aged c,li yours, died Hut unlay morning of hemorrhage of the htoinnch at hi home ut ClnrkuuiMH lieceitai'd hud no fumlly uml other i hiin ii brother, residing at Clackamaa, he ha mi relatlveH on the Coaat. Fun eral services were conducted ut Cluck MM Humlny afternoon and Inter men! took place In the ClackauiBH i em Jone. William. Wedding At the realdenre of tlu bride pa- NBtei Mr uml Mm I WllllaniH, of Oregon City, at H .'lo o'clock Htiturdiiy evi'tiliig. Mis Ann William wa mar rled to ThomnH JoBMi of Hlnck Din liioml. WaNhlugton, the lte II II ii oiriciutiug Tin will make their home young couple ; lu Hlnck Dla lllond, where Mr Jones In employed IIH ii machlnlHt. Reform School Band Will Play Superintendent , lMllley, of the lmliiNtrlal Hclmol wan In the city Monday and arrunged with Hecretary Harvey K Cross, of the VTUIlMtti Valley ChautauiUB Association for the appearance of Hie baud from this school un one of He' attraction nt the sM'clal Fourth of Jul) celebration thut ., in lie held at Oladatone park thin year under the auspices of the Chan tnuqun Association Will Be A. iced Higher County Assessor Jbh K Nelson re turned Tuesday from Albany where he atteuip'd a convention of the UM sor of Western Oregon by which the Umbrellas In order to make room for a new stock of 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. M j 50 u 2.00 " 2.25 44 2.50 " 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 Suspension Bridge Corner The Oregon City Jewelers I III I I k l.olNos 4 4 iinlforiii iiMiii'MMiiii'iit of fit), (Mil) per inllc lor IIm' riiiidlmil mid rolling tod ol the Houthorn I'tiellle Company wiim decided upon l,ust year HiIh company In Clackuiiiiis county wiih assessed al Hie ruti' of $7MMI per mill', lull assos nor Nelson hud itlrmidy IIiIm year ruin I'd llio assessment to $10,011(1 per mill' oil tin- roud lied wIiIIk tin' rolling Htock wiih assessed ill u Hi'imniti' vii I out rn May Return to Oregon to I heir aon. In II loiter 5. J. Noble, W. Noble write thut In HiIh city. Mr. und Mrs. .1 of Hiintii Uohh, Cullforuln, they hllVe ill po 0 of llli'll imi' und ill her properly ut Hunts. IIohii, und af ler upending two or three months In other pill I m of the (iolden Slate, muy return to Oregon lo make their home here. In Ihe letter Mr Nohlc wrltcx Hint the people of California lire almost I dully dlatruhed hy eurlh(uake shocks, i one of which, u few days ago wiih do cldedly alarmltiK, Hie shock In Hantu ItoMii uppeurliiK almost un Hcvcrc iim Hint of the i,i i,-uml Hhake on April IK. I Baa.bail Team. Wanted Hecretary Cross of the Willamette Valley Ciuutuiiiu AHHoclatlou, la de alroiiH of entering Into contractu with five of the bent 11 til II ( -II r bttHebllll teatllH of the valley for the baseball tourna men, one of the chief attractlonN In the way of athlellcM durltiK the A hhciu hi y . TIin feature of the ( 'huulauiuu sos mIoii will he the Maine iih lant year, It being proponed lo have one game dully for the ten duyH of the ANHcmhly. The pi I .eM will he the name a offered laid year 1'eama ileNlrlng to enter the Tournament nlioulil communicate with Hecretary Cross at once before thu live teaillH have been '.eleeted. Main Street I. Repaired The Job of repairing the brick pave llienl on Main alreel between Ninth und Tenth street Iibh been finished under the Hiiperlntendency of T. M. Miller In all 15,000 new vttrlllcd hrlck, in addition to several thoiiHund of the old hrlck that were suitable for further service, were ut lllid In the Improvement The Main street pave ment stntidN an a monument to the administration of ex Mayor T. W. Hul livnti, utieler whose adinlnlHlratlou the Improvement wbh made While the paving of this street wuh an expensive undertaking, time ban demonstrated that the money wuh well expended One Lone Democrat The fear of the Itepubllcan members of the lower house of the legislature I lliat there would not be n Democrat mining tliein to voice Hie principles of I Jefferson and Jackson and Introduce ' measures of a radical and disturbing I nature, has been dispelled by the bit 'est returns, which show that I'ulon county ha returned Merman Itotle at Reduced Prices will sell now for . $ .80 H 1 . 1.15 . 1.60 II 41 U t m .1 ii u t 2.Q0 M . ' 2.35 " ' 4.00 Nature's Great Invention i n iway, far awav, wnr lit .in ii iil A uiikI rl', terra (o III day ; Ah ptckd 4om ll .wrii, n a ,;:. In '! Ilraull, An' atilu' Pie . Vunk'r, ah I ,, tu b. lar allll AugtiHt Flower in the only medicine (free from alcoholic atiuiulnnU) that baa MM WCOMafttl in keeping tlie entire thirty-two feet of digi-Ktive npjinrutui in a normal condition, and assisting nature', in n i-se of ditji '.tion, wparatiou and ab orption for (aiildiiig and re-building by pft Wilting am, irregular or unnatural cause, which interrupt healthy ami per fect natural proCWtH and result in mt- tinal imligcstion, catarrhal affection, (cauaiug apo ii Ileitis stojipage of the gall duct), fi-rnu-ntation of unhealthy food., nrrvoiiA dyapepsia, headache, ron atitiutiou ami older complaint., audi aa cuiii', biliousin-ss, jaundice, etc. I August Plowtf i nature' intended reg ulator. Two aiin-a, 25c, 7JC. All ilruggifta Charrtidn CityDrug Store child, who lake pride In Introducing himself ss the "holiest Jew from North Powder," who defeated bin lie publican opponent Mr Maworth. Thus the monotony of a unanimous house Is j broken ami the "gentleman from Un ion'' will have a chance to be heard -Hah'tii Statesman Woodmen Hold Memorial Willamette Kalis camp, Woodmen of the World, Sunday afternoon held Its annual memorial service, and the mcmlier. to the number of alsuit 00 met at the hull and marched ln a body to Mountain View cemetery, where the Knives of departed members were dec orated uml the monument of the late Oncar Kornberg, who was a member of Willamette Kails camp, was unveiled with appropriate ceremonies. Rev. P. K Hammond, rector of St. Paul's Kplscopul church, delivered the me morial addri' anil a male ipiartet rendered several selections. The uni form rank of the Woodmen attended the service)! In a Imdy In full uniform Smith Bills Continued Hills in.-. $000 for expenses, alleged to have been Incurred by members of the various poBHcs that participated ln the pursuit of Smith, the desperado, are on file with the Clackamas county court I-ast Friday ufteinooii ihe court decided to con- tlnile Hie 1,111: until the next term of court and In the meantime confer, with the Miirlori county court und the Oregon City and Wood hum council. ' The tnemherH of the court In thla eotin- l) have already paid a hill of f 100 for Hie Mpeclal train that, originally con- veyed Hie imtiri posse to Wood burn on i the morning of the fatal Hhootlng of Hberlff Hhaver und Captain Henderson, 1 feel that any additional expnnae Itemn Hhonld be Hhared by Marlon county and the two city counclla. Will Give Prize.-- ntiidv of Kor the promotion of th agrlculiure. Hie ,ent.H Orange, fatronw harrow, one Oliver plow, one cider of HiiKbandry, A. K. Miller manter, l""'HH "n'! "uw fanning mill, one pair yenterdny voted to give prl.en aggre-1 platform acalea, capacity 1500 90BS4s; gating $10 to the boyn and girl of!"" Hl)rav "n"P- """ grindstone, two nchool dlHtrlctH 12 and 45. Thee ; 'r'"-gallon Iron kettlea, two pevya, pry.eH are offered lo Htlmulate an In- l""1 'm '"" Ha,:kH' u,r"'' Htan,lH "f tereat In the agricultural content atart-1 Italian !., two Hpllttlng bara, augurn, ed bv Countv Hchiml Huoerlntendcrit rageH, 2 nledgen, Hhovela, forka, grul- K. It KoMiiHon, In the raining of pola toen and UMtern and nweet pea. The $10 will be divided according to the deWialloil of u Hpeclal committee com prising the prlnclpaln of thene two dlHtrlctH, u. A. Dariall, of No. 12, and MIhh Koftte, of No. among the Ixiyn and glrln who make the beat record in conteht ut the end of the HettHon. Ikiyn will ralnc (nitatoea and glrln antem, and hv, et pean, and make rioteH of the renultn of fertlllzern. On the outcome will depend who will receive the prlz-ei.--8unday'H Oregonlan. Canby Will Celebrate The eagle will scream at Canby this year and the people of that enterpris ing town propone to hold a celebratkin that will he a hummer. Hon. Crant It, Dlmlck, of HiIh city, ban accepted I ' the Invitation and w be the orator : " " ,, 'T. ,ta . '.,"7" " le , r?nunn' n1 OTUQ" "P, of the dav in the celebration of which entirely disregard weaUened nerrous system aa no othar of tm day. In the o k Oration of which ed M u ihoud n. But with Oregon at m(,dicine can the .anby people will be Joined by lt amtrmt a few month. , Mrs. A. e! O. Hylaad. of Cheater- the population of the aurroundtng 0 E L JohnTOn esuxbitshed the Cas-1 town, Md . in a letter to Mrs. Pink country for several miles ln every Lg Laundry. It Is equipped wlU. th. ham aav.! rectlon The Aurora Hand has been i ,ale,t lmpTOvei machinery and Is dally n-rVni Piakham-- ::r .:; "S "1, k5 LT. ,urn,ng out work th' ",,to ?&i4t or sirts of a kinds Including a and ,uper1or to much of the laundry ' for yeari WM pgnfr thr'nh the rjisage game of baseball, Is being arranged . , work th4t itme ln portiand. of rffe. I had a good deal of aoraaest, dizzy In the evening there will be an elab a home insUtutlon and fumUhing : spslls, headaches, and was vary liervpna. I orat. pyrotechnic display and the day j employment for many Oregon City people V.ir? advi? SlSl will conclude with grandliall hi the enjoylnt lmmeDtt patron.. ?Z "l'l'ouAI lrt city hall for which special music has ! 77, e hl.h ,undard of the work being ktk b. K.t all thnM 1 i nt i iimI in trmntmnf im been provided With the exception of a the dayH' carnival and celebration that will be held at Salem under the auspices of the Klkn and the special j celebration that Is ncheduled for Olad Mom Park, under the auspices of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua Asso-! elation, this is the only proposed dem-1 onstratlon In this section of the Val- 1 ley. KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL. Health i. Worth Saving, and Some Oregon City People Know How to Save It. Many Oregon City people take their lives In their hands by neglecting the kidneys when they know these organs need help. Sick kldneya are resptgisl ble for a vast amount of suffering and Ill-health, hut there Is no need to suffer nor to remain in danger when all ills eases and aches and pains due to weak kidneys can be quickly and per- manently cured by the use of Doan's 1 Kidney Pills. Here Is the statement of a citizen who has reclaimed good health by the use of this remedy: J. C. Buckler, building contractor, of 8 East Ninth St , Portland, Oregon, j says: "After having tested Doan's Kid-1 ney Pills for over three years I can j conscientiously say that I know of no j remedy for the kidneys that Is Its j equal. Before using Doan's Kidney i 11111b In !',..- I Karl a e, instant unrnni'cg ' In the small of the back and to stoop or straighten caused the pain to catch me hard In the back. There was also a weakness of the action of the kid neys, very notlcable at night, and the secretions contained a sediment. Hav . lng tried one remedy after another , without results I finally began U.ins Doan's Kidney Pills. 1 found benefit from the start and In time they com- i I'pletely cured me of the aching and j pain in the hack, corrected the secre- lions and brought thorough relief. The above facts I related in substance in a testimonial given at that time, which I am pleased to confirm now." Plenty more proof like this from I Oregon City people. Call at Huntley flros." drug store and ask what their customers report For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. ! CARD FROM MR. MADDOCK. Oregon City, Oreon, June 9, '0C. Editor Enterprise: Permit me space to say a few words in regard to my recent defeat. I have no criticism to offer and no blame to attach to any one. My friends, I think U'lU't Ru t MM anil 1 1 -i f . , t , . . i I it v m ii , ivj ui unu I'.iiin'iii rrienas. as over enlisted in any politi cal war on earth, consequently I wish to thank every one of my friends who Stood by me so faithfully, for their true and loyal support. I also desire to i hank the advisory committee for their support and loyalty and 1 greatly appreciate the clean and gentlemanly manner in which the newspapers of the county conducted this- campaign so far as It concerned me. 1 can therefor,- submit to defeat without a sore spot about me. assuring my friends that their loyalty to me will never be forgotten. 1 am. yours respecifullv, RU C, MADDOCK. FOLLOWING THE FLAG. When our soldiers went to Cuba anil the Philippines, health was the most Important consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Ser jeant U. S. A., of Rural Route 1, Con cord. N. H., says: "I was two years in Culm and two years ln the Philippines, and being subject to colds. I took Dr. King! New Discovery for Consump tion, which kept me in perfect health. And now, in New Hampshire, we find lt the best medicine ln the world for toughs, colds, bronchial troubles and ah lung diseases. Guaranteed at How ell & Jones, druggists. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. PUBLIC SALE, Having Hold my farm I will offer fori wale at WIlHonvllle, Oregon, on Hat ! urday, ,tino 23, lftOfi, at 10 o'clock a. j rn., the following: One horse, f, yearn old, weight 1050, broke double and single; fresh cowh, one 28 month's old calf, one .'i year old, one 4 yearH old H goats; about 20 sheep (ewes) with 1.1 lamb ; one full-blood Hhropahlre buck 2 plgM; on .'i-lnch in i claHH wagon; on,- Inch wagon, nearly new; one 2-Mcatcd carriage; one Het of carriage harneHH, one new nteel roller, one new Hteel roller, one dine harrow, one Kprlng - tooth harrow, one Hplke tooth blng hoen, barrels, household furni tun; conniHtlng of bedroom Beta, one parlor 9;l, picture frames, carpets, kitchen treasure, tables and many ot her things' too numerous to mention. Terms of sale: All sums of $5 or under, caHh in hand; over $.. one ,.. nm . c i ,,....,., ,i,v, . ,i . n ' ,iii- ki ir.l ,.T;ut I'll I .- "lit j approved security. W. W. H. Samson, Auctioneer; CHAS. T. TOOZE, Owner, Wllsonvllle, Oregon. Deserve. Vour Patronage. The growth of a community and the .ucce of Its local ln.tltut.on. depend. eUb,e Compound is the world's great entlrelr on the loyalty of It. people. It , Mt women at thi tryinf Is well enough to preach patronize horn. ' r;r(i Induatry" but except the service xlvei Lydi'a E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com et a home Institution equal, that of out inTi,or.ta and atremrthena the itf . t fwrn i-n I rr.r t t hi m arrumonr rmr ' ldone commends It to the general DubUc. LaUndry ieft at the O. K. barber hOD will be promptly called for and delivered to anv part of the city. Telephone 1M4. H L. Johnson, proprietor PORT ON THE CORVALLI8 AND EASTERN RAIL ROAD WILL BE RUN PROM DETROIT AND ALL POINTS WEST BEGINNING SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1906. Fare: Detroit to Mill City $2.50; West of Mill City to Kingston $2.00; West 'of Kingston to Maxwell $1.75; Albany. Corvallis and Philomath, $1.50. SCHEDULE OF TRAINS. Leaves Detroit at 4:45 a. in . Mill City at 5:55 a. m.; Kingston at 6:35 a- m; M linkers at 6:56 a. m.; Albany 7:30 a m.; Corvallis 8:00: Philomath 8:15, Arriving in Newport at 12:00 noo. Returning leave Newport at 5:30 p. m. Giving hVt hours' fun and pleas ure at the seaside. The first excur sion of the season. Come and enjoy yourself. PILES auL'suppusiVonj f. MU. TtuHLpaon. Sp tl I (hey dW all Tta claim for thcta." Ut. S. M. t" ie, I urtviM staooti, MtwvTiin. .i. i ., wnie : t e ut i I Karra Kock, ft . a , write ; " tbct girt amrmtlHVU-1 I fact too. Vt. H. D. McGUJ, Clar feature, Tiftfl , wrttea:! ' la a rrifii or J trt, I oaf IMilHt M trmmit I Nutt roura. ' Paica, M Clsra. Srnmv fm, Mali I hr Dmf gbta, MaMTIH RUDY LANCASTTR V j Sold In Oregon City by Huntley Bros. Call for Free Sample. I 1 LIVY STIPP - Attorney at Law. Justice ji the Peace Office ln Jagger Building, Oregon City. : y KASTHM vy, AITORNKY AT LAW 'ollectlona. Mortgage Foreclosure Ab tracts of Title and Chtnaral Law Bua lne. Office over Bank Of Oregon City. Oregon City. Or U L. PORTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abstracts of Property Furnished. Office with Oregon City Enterprise. of 1906 as follows; Monday at St.Paul; Tuesday forenoon at J. N. McKay's; Tuesday afternoon at Buttevllle; Wed nesday and Thursday. Oregon City, atHeinz' feed stable; Friday and Sat urday at Hubbard. Terms $20 to insure with foal. J. N. McKAY, Owner, George W. Speight, Keeper. R. F. D. No. 1 Woodburn, Oregon. LET US Do Your Work We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Office Opposite Masonic Building "TSESZS Williams Bros. Transfer Co. A CRITICAL PERIOD INTELLIGENT WO MEN PREPARE Dangers and Pain of Thla Critical Period Avoided by the Un of Lydla ft. Pink, ham's Vegetable Compound. ffow many wo men realize thai the moat critical period hi a wo man', existence) ia the change of life, and that th anxiety felt by women aa thia time draw near ia not without reason ? If her nyatem ia in a deranged oondl tion, or ahe ia preden posed to apoplexy or oonireation of any organ, it ia at thin time likely to become active and, with a hoat of nervous irritation , make i if e a burden. At thia time, also, cancer, and tnmori are more liable to begin their destine tive work. Huch warning symptoms aa a sense of suffocation, hot flaahes, dia- ziness. headache, dread of imnendina? ' ' r tu, sounoa in tne ear., i.rniony, pi pitation of the heart, aparka before tha eyes, irregularities, constipation, varia ble appetite, weakness and inquietnda are promptly heeded by intelligent women who are approaching the period of life when woman's great change. ml f SSjja,. m MAM Vear. m t , I i 1 1 i al a I me. and I have naaaad safeTr through tha change of life a well woman." For special advice regarding this im portant period women are invited to write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Maaa She is daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty-five years has been advising sick women free of charge. Her advice is free and alwaya j helpful to ailing women. j ELLO a 2,000 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington, Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation by the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,250 towns Quick, accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of a persona communication. Distance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco as easily heard aa Port land. Oregon City office at Harding's Drug" Store C.1 PIONEER Transfer and Express Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city RATES REASONABLE DR. C. H. MBISSXER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office, Rooms 4-5-6 Barclay building. All calls promptly attended to. Phone, office 41, residence 1044. TH Imported German Coach Stallion PFIEL 1671 A h.'Hutifnl bay, 16 hands high, wetgfis1 11)45 pounds, splendid coach action, that was admired so much at the Lewis and Clark Show, where he stood third in a class of Coach stal lions that could not be beaten on either continent. Pfiel won first prize and championship at the Oregon State NFatr in 1903-4. and is considered by good judges to be the highest class Coach stallion In the state. His colts are uniformly good, and out of trot ting bred mares they look like pure bred coachers. Will make the season Prices Reasonable Work Guaranteed nan I