OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1906. ...Short Sidehead Stories... II MSHI.V-10I.I) IAI.HH Of TMI! WHHK'5 OOINOH. Hugh.. Taken to Sslem Sheriff Tioinlmtli Frlilny evening took I in I Might's lo Hlllt'M In I r t ii Ills sentence of Ml years for tlm crime of Incest of which ho wan OOBVlotad liy a Jury In Judft MoBrtyl mi nnm I In liiy before. Thl.f Take. Hon. and Buggy Sunday tin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 k there wuh stolen from I ho linrn of Senator John M. QMris'l brother, on IiIh funn nmir lltittevllln, h vnlunhlo Iioi'ho mid rub ber tired buggy, l'ho thief niul stolen properly wit truced by tint owner M fur uh Aurora mid the i.iim i In nil directions worn notlltitd of the theft DO IT TO-DAY!" eessor to that office Mr Webster Is tin' present Deputy Flub Warden and hi in.; Umo served tin. people of 'lack amiis county In tho liwor Hoiiho of ihi. Htatu Legislature. Annual Meeting Si'crilury .lint. I' 'iiiniihell, of the Orison I'lty Hoard of Trade, hurt call od the annual it t ItiK of tint stock holdtfl of that orgiinliilloii which will bit hold al the office of Ihn secro tury evening. Tho present officer of the hoard are W A. Huntley, prim Ident; H (i ('aill)eld, llmt vice pree Ident ; ('. II. Dye, second vice presl ilenl; Jus. I'. Cainplioll, Mecret.ry; I). ' I Jitiiurettr. treasurer. New Rock Cruih.r I'lacliuinaH county lias received the new rock crtiHher (hut wan recently pun-baaed at a coat of fi:i05. Tho machine i of the same model ns the one already owned by the county and now operated In connection with the building of the Stafford road but the new crunhor In not of Hitch law ca pacity The new machine will be Ini tiated Into service at Viola to which point It wan taken by J Fiillsm Hock will be cruHheil for the Improve, men! of the Viola bill which la being reduced to a Ichh difficult grade. 6L SOME REASONS. Why Oregon City People Should Fol low Thla Valuable Advice. Because tin- proof Ii In Oregon nty You can ally Investigate It. Not necessary to experiment, With some untried remedy. Profit by tho experience of a citizen. Harry M. Hhiiw. Ilnotyno onerator at. 'tho Kntorprlse Office, and living at (inr, 10 Firth Street, Oregon City, Or., aaya: "Hlttlfiic for houra a day bent over a type Hotting machine finally rendered my hack ho lame and sore that I bad to ko to a physician, but lid not net any noticeable benefit from the treatment. Three years ago I learned of Hoan'a Kldnoy pills, got a box and began ualriK them. They gave me the first relief 1 had been able to Tbt time-worn njnnctioB, "Km pd "na 7 m" off 'ni to-morrow what yon can do to-ir,,""f f!"ni trlM: ut P- riM na" du.t'l. nw ..rii.-ri.llv orr nte.l in this I lulre ' my HometlraeH causes I. a in . "Do it'to du - Th.it ih theterac!""" aoreneaa In my back and when oiMm mm u mi I,. i4a n u,,,t that "ver lb' occura I always reaort t( H.ialuiiii' ' old with ,"" a rsianey rina aim imv.-r in vain. I can conscientiously advise anyone In need of auch a remedy to go to Huntley Bros, drug atoro, here In Or egon city, procure Doan'a Kidney I'llla and give them a trial." For Male by all dealera. Price 50 cents Foster Mllburn Co., Buffalo, member that Hod glveth and taketh away again, and an It haa pleaaed HU divine will to remove from our midst an honorable and respected comrade, who aerved In the late war for the preservation of the Union, that those who come after may lire to enjoy tlm freedom and peace of this beloved country, we bow to His divine will, mourning and sorrowing for the dead and gone, who out of deep sympathy deserves profound respect. Therefore be It Resolved, That we lament and con dole the passing away of our noble comrade L W Ingapari, who haa been have had. Mr. Hoff read the publish ed reports of the official votes of Clackamas county several days ago and was surprised to learn that W. 8. Richards, the Hoclallst candidate for labor commissioner, had received 1, 533 votes In Clackamas county, while with no other opposition than the So- i clallst named, Mr. Hoff himself ae cured 2,746 votes against 3,177 for 8u- j perlntendent of F'ubllc Instruction J. 1 H. Aekerman, who was not only op-. prised by a Socialist but a Prohibition ; 1st as well.' He accordingly came to the city and made Inquiries and It was found II STRICT CONFIDENCE. Women Obtain Mrs. Pinkham't Advice and Help. ah. Rm Guided Tiioaseade ta Health. Io w Lydia B. Ptakham'a Vagatable Cam pound Carad Mrs. Allea Hrryhlll. "A ml I.. Hilttk iluii irti ntonthi I I'K.ked Ilk Itila I J owr Ii to Of I loan Hyiup. I', hie knu i i v' D or 1 1. iii..Miliing cold with wbn h have la-en struggling for iwv eral days, ktIiii)m weeks. Take some rr I iiihlr remedv for it To-OAV and Irt that rrmeily U- Dr. Hum lire's Oerman Syrup, which baa been in use for over thirty live vent. A lew iIoih-h of it will undoubtedly relieve viur cough or cold, audit continued use lorn frw days will , New York, sole agents for the United cure you completely. No mailer how States ilrepseiilril your tough, even if dread Remember the name Doans and column pt ion hal iitl.e ked your lungs, : take no other. German Syrup will sun-lv effect a curf; ' as it ban don.-brfore in ttiousanda of ap- , ., parentlv 1,o,h -lew. r.iin o( lung trouble. OLwIutlon Notice. New trial Isiitlra, 2 jc ; regular aiat. On and after thla date, we, the un 75C, At nil dniijgiats. a dei;;!gned, do declare the partnership beiweeu us, mutually dissolved for- Charman & Co City Drug Store ev er Dated at James, Oregon, May 22, i Respect the Ordinance Complaint Is made that people In the suburbs have become careless In putting stock out to graxe, many teth ering their cows so that the animals cross the sidewalks to the inconven ience and annoyance of pedestrians There Is a city ordinance that prohlb-, nK (hit this be don Its i he picketing of cattle and other1 stock so that they run reach the side i walks Persons making the complaint , feel like prosecuting their irs under the ordinance, not withstanding Its provisions aro being largely abused. t calling attention to the ordinance the complainants1 hope to hrlng alMiut a discontinuance of this rural practice vanced from $2200 to $2300 per year Along with this Increase In the re celpts, thi' city Is entitled to fr.e de livery service which will be petitioned for at once liefore this service can j be established the government re quires that the names of streets be, posted and all residences numbered The City Council at Tuesday night's meeting enacted an ordinance compel mot;. D Ii JAMES. JAMKS. June 8, at. A TRIBUTE OF RADE L RE8PECT TO COM W. INGRAM. dJO Jlot neighbor Postmaater'e Salary Increased lly reason of the Increased receipts at the Oregon City post office, which for the fiscal year eliding on the lioth ins! , will exceed lo.oiiii, the annual1 rumor has it that salary of the postmaster has been ad ! this county. Is the Webtter May Get the Place In theh reorganization of the State Hoard, Frank W. Henson and George A Steel succ ling Secretary of State Dunbar and Statu Treasurer Misire. respectively. It Is considered highly probable that a number of changes will be made It) the various sulMirdl nate office that are controlled by the Hoard Among these Is the State Fish Warden It Is rumored that II (1. Vanillism, the present Incumbent, will not he reapisdnted and the same Your committee appointed to pre pare a tribute of respect to Comrade L W Ingram do respectfully submit the following statement, coupled with words of sympathy for the bereaved family. , Comrade Ingram was born January 10, 1840, at Hellfont. Penn . and died at bis residence In Parkplace, Oregon, June l.lth, 1906. Ho enlisted In the Civil War for the UnlOB, August 8th. 1862 was mustered out in August, I860, serving out his full time ..f enlistment, performing an honorable part during the service. There Is seemingly a life period al lotted to every person, either short 1 IV - ; ... ''-: BPaaBaa aF BBBBa or long in duration, some of whom H. A. Webster, of measure that pno with Imnor and a most probable sue- degree of usefulness, but we must re KODAKS AND ALL THE NEW THINGS FROM THE KODAK CITY Kodak the Children. Let the Children Kodak. By the Kodak System any one may take and tinish pictures. It's daylight all the way. Brownies (almost Kodaks) $1 to $9.00 Kodaks, $ 5.00 to $105.00. Kodak Tank Developers for Daylight Development $2.50 to $6.00 Burmeister Si Andresen Suspension Bridge Corner The Oregon City Jewelers CAPTAIN JACK CRAWFORD (The Poet Scout) At Chautauqua, Thursday. July 19. It la (treat satisfaction for ft woman to feel that ah. oan writt to another tellin her the moat pri vate and confiden tial details about her illness, and know that her let ter will be seen by ft woman only. Many thousands of cases of female diseases come be fore Mrs. Pinkham every year, some personally, others by mall. Mrs. Pink ham Is the daughter-in-law of Lydia IS. Pinkham and for twenty-five year under her direction and since her de cease she has been advising' sick womea free of charge. Mrs. Pinkham never violates the con fidence of women, and every testimon- lal letter published is done so with , the written consent or request of th. ; writer, in order that other sick women ; may be benefited as she has been. Mrs. Alice Berryhill, of SI 3 Boyoa ; Street, Chattanoog-a, Tenn., writes : Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " Three years ago life looked dark to me. I had ulceration and Inflammation of the female, organs and was in & serious condition. " My health was completely broken down and the doctor told me that if I was not op erated upon I would die within six months. I told him I would have no operation but would try Lydia K. Pinkham'- VegetabU Compound. He tried to Influence me against It but I sent for the medicine that name day and began to use it faithfully. Within five ' days I felt relief but was not entirely cured until I used it for some time. " Tour medicine is certainly fine. I hare induced several friends and neighbors to take it and I know more than a dozen who had female troubles and who to-day are as wall and strong as I am from using your Vege table Compound." Just as surely as Mrs. Berryhill was . cured, will Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound cure every woman suffering from any form of female ills. If you are sick write Mrs. Pinkham for advice. It is free and always helpful. a faithful and efficient member of Meade Post No. 2, during his member ship, often serving In an official ca pacity with honor and respect, hence we most respectfully extend our heart felt sympathy to the bereaved family of the said deceased, fully realizing that it "God's will be done," O. A. HARDING. DANIEL WILLIAMS, O. A. CHENEY. Committee. FOLLOWING THE FLAG. When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most Important consideration. Willis T. Morgan, retired Commissary Ser jeant 0. 8. A., of Rural Route 1, Con cord. N. H.. says: "I was two years in Cuba and two years in the Philippines, and being subject to colds, I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, which kept me in perfect health. And now. In New Hampshire, we find it the best medicine In the world lor coughs, colds, bronchial troubles and ah lung diseases. Guaranteed at How ell & Jones, druggists. Price BOc and I1.C0. Trial bottle free SAN FRANCISCO AND THE CITIES ON PUGET SOUND. upon investigation that through some body's error Mr. Richards had been placed on the Clackamas county bal lot as a Democrat and not as a Social ist. Nsturally he received the Demo cratic vote in Clackamas county, which is between 1.100 and 1 200, and also received the Socialist vote and a portion, at least, of the Prohibitionist vote. As Mr. Hoff was re-elected labor commissioner by an overwhelming majority, the matter is of little mo ment, but he shudders to think what It might have been had the election been close and had he been defeated by a few hundred votes. In the lat ter Instance the vote of Clackamas county would probably been thrown out. but this would not have helped Mr. Hoff, as he carried the county over Ir. Richards by a majority of 1.213 votes and local attorneys, while not having given the matter close study, believe that the whole election would have been Invalidated all over the whole state so far as labor com missioner was concerned. 2,000 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington , Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation by the Pacific Btation Telephone Com pany, covering 2,250 towns . Quick, accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of a personal communication, uistance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco as easily heard as Port land. Oregon City office at Harduisf s Drasr Store The question Is asked, "What effect will the destruction and rebuilding of San Francisco have upon the cities of Puget Sound?" That question can be answered only In part at this time be cause time alone will tell the whole story. As a natural result of the disorgan ization of the business of San Fran cisco numerous new enterprises will come to the cities of the Northwest, and those cities will be benefitted tem porarilyuntil buslnes Is re-establish-ed in San Francisco and permanently as a result of the rebuilding of that city and the many changes In her trade relations. An Immediate and direct benefit will come to the manufacturers of lumber and building materials. The burning buildings had scarcely cooled off be fore the "people of San Francisco were at work, clearing away the debris to make, room for new buildings. Al ready the lumber mills of Washing ton and Oregon are running to their fullest capacity, and notwithstanding the great quantities of lumber which tliov are turning out dally, they are unable to supply the increased de mand. The result will be a very ac-tm- lumbar market for many years to come. It will cause the establish ment of new mills and the enlargement and improvement of old ones, thus giving employment to thousands of working-men. in addition to those al ready employed in that industry, with a Corresponding increase in trade throughout the whole Northwest. James B. Melkle In the Pacific Month ly for June. 9U1 $1.12; $i00; No. NOTICE Is hereby given that the following county warrants, being unclaimed for a period of over seven years will be cancelled unless called for on or be fore July 1st, -906: No. 6373 for $2.00; No. 8284 $00.75; No. 8571 $1.25; No. 8865 $1.00; No. 9172 $00.75; No. 9224 $1.50; No. 9245 $00.75; No. 9297 $1.50; No. No. 9404 $3.00; No. 9666 9755 $1.50; No. 29563 $6.00; No. 29577 $00.30; No. 29817 $3.00; No. 29953 $1.70; No. 29954 $1.70; No. 29955 $1.70; No. 9 $4.95: No. 227 $1.50; No. 372 $2.20; No. 987 $1.70; No. 990 $1.70; No. 1171 $1.20; No. 1172 $1.20; No. 1297 $3.10; No. 1317 $1.70: No. 8310 for 75c. Parties claiming any of the above named warrants must be fully iden tified. F. W. GREENMAN. County Clerk. Portland Evening Telegram, daily, and the Weekly Enterprise, both one year, for $5.50. PIONEER Transfer and Express Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city RATES REASONABLE DR. C. H. MEISSNER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office, Rooms 4-5-6 Barclay building. All calls promptly attended to. Phone, office 41, residence 1044. LIVY STIPP Attorney at Law. Justice of the Peace. Office in Jagger Building, Oregon City. WTf Yf A eura uarautod i( you uae PILES up.-suppository Qrlrd School!, SlatrOTtllo, s. C., wrltri: " 1 co Mr ttii-j do ftll too olfcira for them." Dr. 8. M. Derwro, Ran-o. Rock, W. Va., arlmi "Toi-t lo inln-ml wii Ikelioi." Dr. U. D. ScQUI, Clarksburg, Trno.. rli: "la practlco of JS yrt. C hove found no rvni.!. o Iciuol Tour.." Patct, 60 ClifTt. Sampiw Kroo. fc. iiv iru3;i Mill MHTIN WUDY, L NCOSTT H. PA. Sold in Oregon City by Huntley Bros. Call for Free Sample. 0 W. EASTHAM ATTORNEY AT LAW Collections, Mortgage Foreclosures. Ab stracts of Title and General Law Bus iness. Office over Bank of Oregon City. Oregon City, Or. L. L. PORTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abstracts of Property Furnished. Office with Oregon City Enterprise. ERROR IN BALLOTS. Socialist Candidate's Name Appears In Ranks of Democrats. Labor Commissioner O. P. Hoff was In the city 'Saturday afternoon and discovered an error in the official bal lot for Clackamas county that explain ed away the fact that ho is minus sev eral hundred votes that he should LET US Prices Reasonable DO YOlir VOk Work Guaranteed We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Oflice Opposite Masonic Building '"""ZZf'i'21 Williams Bros. Transfer Co.