Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 13, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1908.
...Short Siclehead Stories.
I Tl:Kl!l,V.TOI.I) TALI! 01'
Oregon Patent! Lait Week
Itiivld fc linker, of Iiuiulcit, was
tfllllllcl luttiiut Oil B H ! 1 1 1 1 I 1 1) I M 1 1 1 1 1 T .
Says Wife Deserted Him
Ni'Ih J, Kvulii, lit n divorce com
liliilnl fihl In t Ito circuit court ehurges
Kullii'iliin ('. Kviiln, whom ho married
ul Colombo t'liy. Colo,, In October,
r.iuo, wllli (li'Mrlliiii coiiiiiiIUkiI four
ycum fotlow Iiik lln'lr iiiurrliiK".
Inhurtfan Treatment Charged
Mitry l.l..ln Dfciu-r, by ln-r altor-in-y,
lllml a null In circuit court, Mon
day, iimyhiK tr a divorce from Henry
W. I turgor. They wurn married In
.Miillniiiiiitli counly on )t-cciiilmr 21,
!io:. Thiy huvit ichIiIkiI In vurloiiN
pitted allien, principally In Wmdiliig
lull, but she hIIckon ho Iiiim lrcalii her
criii'lly iiml luhuiuitnly, ulso Iiuh full
ed to provide for lo-r MiiHit-riitnc.
Two Estate Probated
Tllll IKtttlH of I ho Into Wllllum II.
VuukIiiui, of Miilullit, Iiiim linen admit
IkiI lo probate. Tim estate U of tbo
rHllllillli-il Vllllli- of f'jluu,
.Mm. I,i'iiu lUtKrovii Iiiih lii-en np
pnlnleil iiiliiiliilHtriiirU of tlin eitliiln
if her ileeeitHeil hilHlmnd, Clinton lliir
Klnve, Who bmt li 1m f by drowning
In HiIm city m-venil days ago. The
property of the cntutti Ik of l!n vuluo
of Mini. ,
Eatacada Ranch and Gladstone Lott
Solcl-
The ulil Heilford ranch of MO aerea,
HtiutloiiHt of Kntai'iida, wax nolil Mon
day to K. A. Hmlth of VanhliiK'on
CollNldel III lull ) 1 01)0, Tho Mllll Wtt
oiiele tbruiiKh C. A. Warren of this
ilty. He II I ho Mold hU lot owned liV
t'hiules Hold lit Cladntotio for tlOO
ach. I,. C, Uiitcbe Iho purchaa--r,
Mr I.ai'he will build a home on
I lie lots.
A. R. Dlmlck la Promoted
A. U. IMmlck, formerly chief dis
putiher for the Oregon Water power
Hull ay company, ban been npiHilnt-
d HHHlMtant nuperllltelldelit to aue-
red (i, V. Iloynloll, who reHlniu-d to
become claim anent for the traction
linen owned by tho Portland Hallway,
l.lKht k Power company. Mr. IMmlck
Ih a brother of County .hi'lKe IMmlck
of Ilia" city. It a rcHldeut of Hellwood
iuhI h well known here.
Would De Separated
In a divorce proceedlio; tiled Satur
day afternoon, Annie itaxter. of thlx
ity. cliu i k h Jamea llaxter. to whom
nh" wax married at Auburn, WbhIiIiiic
ton, in September. I'.ec, with cruel
and aliulve t r-nt in.-iit . She repre-m-nu
thai the ilerendaut i-arua from
J.'iO to "U per mouth when h work
mid alio aikx for an order of tho court
KODAKS AND ALL THE NEW
THINGS FROM THE KODAK CITY
Kodak the Chiliren. Let the Children Kodak. By the Kodak
System any one may take and iinish 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 & Andresen
Suspension Bridge Corner The Oregon City JcwckfS
Till! W!l!K-5 DOINIIH,
requiring htm to puy Into the court
1100 to bit uxml by Iht un attorney
fl'"H llllll COMtH III JjrOHOIMItllm tllO Hlllt.
To Exterminate Thistle
County .IiiiIhh (irnnl II. Dlmlck went
to llulley Hut unlay, on the lino of llni
Oregon Water Power A. Hitllwuy Com-
IHIIIV In the Kllulei-li tmrl r.f Mm -miiii.
ty whero It Im reported Ciinnillim 1
thistles urn being ulloweil to grow
without uny iittniiipt being n i a I to
extirinlniitn the pent. JihIko Dlmlck
will order Iho runner oh whoso prcin
Ihcm thorn I h In! ih uro growing, to pro
ceed liiimeillntely with their destruc
Hon, oilierwbui the lnw will ho Invok
oil, There N ii penalty under tbo Ore
gon uliituitm for permitting the Cnniid
Inn thlstlti to grow and multiply.
Charged With Attempted Aesault
CoiiHtahlo (!ibh, lily returned Fri
day nl:ht from the canti-m part of
the counly with (Jhloon KrlKbaum, of
(iarlleld, whom he placed under ar-ii-hi
on complaint of TIioh. Huxley on
a rliioM' of criminal hhhiiuH. 'It Ih a
i'o Incidence that, thla arrcHt, which Ih
the Mrnt official act of Couatablo Kly.
la for the Identical offenKn for which
ex Countable , vv. Tieinliath nrrontel
liU lliHt man upon iimhiiiiiIiik tho con
Htublehlt. KrlKhuuin wan arraigned
before Juntlci) Htlpp, Saturday uftei
iiimii, and ph-aded not Kullty, Tho pre-
lliolnary evamliiiillon wan net for Sat-!
unlay, July 21.
Crops Free From Pests
"It has been yenra xlnce cropa In
Clackamaa county were Ichh liifeated
by peats of anv and all klnda." aald
K County Treiiiiirer linos Cahlll, who'f'Tod more
wax In the city h'rldny from hla farm
at New Era. Mr. Cahlll report that '
crotm of all klmln are In unh-nillil con-
Ut Ion and the prospect of tho early
part of tho aeaaon for aatlMfartory
ylebh become the more certain an tho
ttralu ri'ttche maturity. Farmera aro
wnrkhiK over tlnia In tho hay fields
durlim the ptimeiit K''d weather ami
wbll" the crop Ih not exceptionally
lo-aty, tie nuallty In ko"!-
Brown Contributes $10 to City
Frank P.rown, who iiHtiaulted
bent an old man on Main afreet
ptenliiK of the Fourth, waa fined
and
the
$20
by lleiorder IHiulck. Monday
Half
the amount wax remitted and Drown
paid $1" and allotted to no. wan only averted by Dr. KIiik'h New
Edward StlhM. charKfil w It Is dKht- j IMarovery. He writes "Three doctora
liirf and disorderly conduct, was dla-jnve me up to die of lunn Inflamtna
iiilHei, Saturday, by Hecorder Dlmlck, tlon, caiiHed by a neglected cold; but
the evidence hhowlliK he had arteil
on the defensive. The aKKreHHor, Wol
ertou, waa lined $10 aeveral days
prevlouiily.
Bruin Coee Calling
VV. M, Hurloil, a farmer residing
at Vloin, was In tho city Saturday
mornliity, and roportnd that the per-'
enulal unlet of that community wan'
MorloiiHly dlaturbed at 'i o'clock that
morning by tho uppcaranco of a largo
black hear that mado bold and cam
rlKht Into tho midst of tbo aottlement.
AroiiMi-d by tho harking of dogs, tho
rosldctils armed thenou-lvi-a ami Kavo
pursuit, but tho bear dlHnppearod In
tbo woods before uny effective, shots
could hu taken. Itev, I'atton killed a
beef tho day before and It was tho
prospect of a feast of frond moat that
attracted tho boar from his mountain
r,"tr,,ut
Higher Pay For Car Men
The Portland Hallway him IricreitH
od the pay of Ita comliictora and mo-
tortiieii on iiverioe (it a ei-nt nn hour.
Thoro Ih hIIII aome dlfforeiici) between i
tho wane acalea of tho Portland Hall
way ami tho Oregon Water Power &
Hallway company, both of which have
come under tho control of tho Port
land Hallway, IJht & power company,
tbo now $:;o,ooit,0oo rnowr. The Oro
Hon Water power & Hallway company
paya II men 23 ceuta an hour for tho
H rut two year they aro In Ita employ.
inirliiK tho next two yearn tho men
f t 42 ceniH and for tho fifth yenr 25
contH an boor. Probably Homo rear
laiiKeiuent will bo made when tho con
Holldatlon la completed whereby tho
carmen on all tho city llnea will, bo
paid tho Hume wae,
Was In III Fated Santa Rosa
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Noble, lately of
Santa Itona, Cal., arrived Saturday for
a monih'H vUlt with their son E. J
""'I fmlly, and daiiKhtor, Mlaa Jennie
Noble. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Noblo wont
reMblenlH of thla city for twenty-eight
yearn and It koepa them busy Rrectlnic
old frh-nda. Mr. Noblo was In tho
grocery IhihI ih-hm at Santa Hoxa at tho
time of the IiIk carthipinko, and while
tho beautiful little Sonoma city auf-1
In proportion lo Ita al.o
than did San Franclnco. Mr. Noblo
lucioiy encnpeij wltlt llttlo oamaKo to
hla Htock, which wan In a frame build-
Inn that illd not fall. Mr. Noblo Hold
out hla biiHlneKH about a month ago
and will take a vacation vIhRIiik hla
children hero and at Portland before
uoliiK to 'Fresno, Cal., w here ho will
locale,
A TRAGIC FINISH.
A watchman's m-Kloct permitted a
leak In tho Kn-at North Sea dyke,
which a chlld'a tlnK'T could have stop
ped, to become a ruinous break, devast
1 ii K on entire province of Holland. In
like manner Kenneth Mclver, of
Vanceboro, Me., permitted a little cold
I to ko unnoticed until a trade flnlah
Dr. KlnK's New Discovery saved my
life," (iuarauteed bcHt counh and cold
cure, at Howell & Jones' drui store,
.0c and $1 Trial bottle free.
DISEASED APPLES
CONDEMNED
MONDAY
DEPUTY 8TATE INSPECTOR LEW
IS FINDS INFECTED FRUIT
IN OREGON CITY.
J. A. IvwIh, deputy state Inspector
of
fruit for Clackamas county, ?ol
b,,ny
In Oregon City, Monday, and
condemned several hundred pounds of
apples, at tho various grocery atorea.
The fruit was Infected with the San
Joho scale or coddling moth.
Inspector Iwls vlalted all the
stores In town and found moat of
them had beea careless In the pur
chaae of apples and had diseased fruit
on hand. It was all, destroyed, the
local merchant having to bear the Iohs.
Mr. Ia-wIs warned one dealer that
a (loan of kerosene would be f?'ven
his fruit show If any more Infected ap
ples were displayed. The dealer
however noticed that Mr. Lewis had
berry boxes In his wagon that had
been used before and a slight hlr.t to
the effect that people In glaHS hoiises
shouldn't throw stones, cooled off the
Inspector on the oil proposition.
Dealers have been so anxious to se
cure tho early Astrakan apples that
they have been careless or regardless
of the law. It Is safe to say that no
more Infected fruit will bo bought by
Oregon City grocerymen for a while,
and growers will have their trip for
their work, who bring such fruit to
this market.
The dealers take their loss philo
sophically. They know they were
either careless, or too eager for early
apples, and deserved to be caught.
Mr. I-wls Is determined to do his
utmost to stamp out the fruit pests
In this county, both In his official ca
pacity and by personal example. One
of the grocers who was caught with
bad fruit, says Mr. Lewis' orchard,
four miles west of town, is absolutely
c lean In that respect, he spraying the
trees and taking every precaution.
Apples Infected by the coddling
moth are wormy, the hole usually be
ing near the butt end of tho apple. The
San Joho acale shows In red spots or
blotches on apples. The germ or etfg
of the parasite Is deposited near the
center of the spot and Immediately
under the skin. It Is stated that If
eggs are collected, to fill half a tea
spoon anil then distilled the extract
Is a deadly poison.
) m m m
ONLY 82 YEARS OLD.
"I am only 82 years old and don't ex
pect even when I get to be real old to
feel that way as long as I can get
Electric Hitters." says Mrs. E. H,
Hrunxon, of Dublin, Oa. Surely there's
nothing else keeps the old as young
and makes the weak strong as this
grand tonic medicine. Dyspepsia, tor
pid liver. Inflamed kidneys or chronic
I constipation are unknown after tak'
Ing Electric Hitters a reasonable
time. Guaranteed by Howell & Jones
druggists. Price 50 cents.
DEALS IN CUCKAMAS REALTY
Furnlihed Every Week By the Clackamai
Abstract Company.
The Clackamas Abstract & Truat Co,
are ownora of the only complete .Abstract
plant In Clackamas county. Prompt and
reliable work on short notice, and all
work guaranteed. Abstracts made, money
loaned, mortgages foreclosed, trusts exe
cuted. estates settled and tltlea perfect
ed.
J. F. Jennings to J. B. Evans W
half lot D. 1st Add Jennings Lodge
$175.
C. Carter to H. C. Lohman NW of
NW section 34, 24 E; $975. t
ScIkhiI DIst No. 4 to Ed. Newton lot
11 Hlk. 3, Edgewood, 1.
H. Kaegl to C. Kaegl lots 5 and
BIk. 63, Oak Grove; $1290.78.
C. Miller to M. Miller 100 acres In
claim No. 50. 33. E; $1.00.
P. C. Miller to H. Engle SW of SW
section 27, 52 E; $000.
H. Engle to P. .C. Miller W half of
the NW of section 35, 52, E; $000,
C. M.'KHimel to H. Breithaupt 40
acres In section 20, 23 E; $1)00.
J. F. O'Brien to V. G. Register 14
acres in J. I). Miller CI.; '$10.
P. Gronatzkl to F. M. Baker N half
of S half of NW section 20, 44 E
$1.00.
R. Burchared to J. C. Mortenson 10
acres in section 3. 22, E; $1S50.
W. C. Brown to V. F. Strack SE
of section 12, 24 E; $200.
State land Board to H. Roddy 5
acres 'in section 31. 12 E: $300.
II. Reddy to S. Allen 2 acres in sec.
31. 12 E; $300.
C. T. Howard to E. L. Thomas 14
acres In section 10. 4 2 E; $350.
Gladstone R. E. Assn to H. L. War
ren, 1 acre in Gladstone, $300.
S. D. Meldrum to M. R. Thompson
lots 7 and 8 BIk. 39, Oregon City; $1.
M. Roberts ,to A. Andrews, lot 7,
1 blk. 3. Gladstone; $1.
i M. Roberts to M. Miller, lot 8, blk.
3, Gladstone; .$1.
Hihernla Savings Bank to M. B.
Moore lots 4, 5, 6. 11. 12 & 13, blk. 6,
Milwaukle Park; $240.
C. II. Green to J. M. Kunvath, NE
of SW. section 2. 51. E: $....
J. E. LaCroy to S. LaCroy half,
of 222 acres in CI. 54, 33 and 4 E;
$1000.
M. Roberts to H. Schlirf, lots 8 to
13, blk. 11. Gladstone; $300.
P. Stegemanu to Wm. Clark 3.8 A.
In section 7, 43 E; $1.
W. Blount to H. BIglow S half of
the NE of section 11. 32 E; $1500.
H. Jones to H. Hargreaves N half
of tho SK of aoc, 33, 43 E; $750.
J. M. Erlckaon to O. K, Warren NE
of HE m.-ctlon 7, 41 E; $1200.
J. (ilbxon Jr., to H. F. Olhaon lot
1, section 32, 34 E; and 8E of NW
of aoctlon 3, 34 E; $1010.
J. F. Clark, Atty at Law,
Prealdnt and Manager.
Over Bank of Orenon City.
EVERYBODY IN OREGON CITY
KNOWS HUNTLEY BROS.
Have Confidence When He Tell
Pepaikola Tablet Do Cure
Indication.
You
I'oaslhly you may think our only
reason for praising these tablets Is
because of tho small profit we make
on each 25 cent box, but how little
satisfaction there would be In rec
ommending a remedy that would di'
appoint you and thereby lose your
trade.
Thla thing of selling a worthless ar
tide Is mighty poor, business policy.
Square dealing always pays best and
when we tell you what i'epslkola tab
lets will do, our confidence Is based
on our own personal experience in
selling them here in Oregon City year
after year.
There Isn't a remedy In this store
that we recommend more highly and
unless PepHlkola tablets really do what
we claim for them how utterly useless
our efforts would he.
For coated tongue, aour stomach.
wind belching, fullness after eating,
heart burn, sleeplessness, weakened
energy, and other symptoms of Indi
gestion we recommend them with
every commence ana aiwaya reiuna
the 25c should you fall t receive the
eneflts expected.
Notice.
On
account of not being able to be
In Oregon City and look after the col -
ction of the notes and accounts due
by our patrons and acquired by
us during the time we were in the im
plement business In Oregon City, we
have left the same at the office of at
torney o. D. Eby, in Oregon City, bo
that our patrons may have a place
where they may call and make pay
ments.
All persons knowing themselves In
debted to us either by note or ac
count are requested to .call and settle
said notes and accounts as fast as
convenient. All payments will be
carefully receipted for by said O. D.
Eby.
3114 ' FAIRCLOLGII BROS.
MODEST CLAIMS OFTEN CARRY
THE MOST CONVICTION.
When Maxim, the famous gun In
ventor, placed his gun before a com
mittee of judges, he stated its car
rying power to be much below what
he felt sure the gun would accom
plish. The result of the trial was
therefore a great surprise, Instead of
disappointment. It is the same with
the manufacturers of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
They do not publicly boast of all this
remedy will accomplish, but prefer to
let the users make the statements.
What they do claim, is that it will
positively cure diarrhoea, dysentery,
pains in the stomach and bowels and
has never been known to fall. For
sale by Howell and Jones.
Farmera Crowded in Polk.
i wouldn't live in such a country,
remarked a passer-by, as he observed
men harvesting in a vetch field be
tween Independence and Salem, says
the Enterprise. There was one mower
at work and 11 men following, doing
the shocking and removing the im
mense windrows from behind the
machine, so the horses could get along
next time. "Why. they will have to
lease other ground to shock and stack
that crop on." added the observer.
Such are the Oregon crops, especially
In Polk county, this year.
L MM t"0 M 7"1
lUDYS Ciinnncltnni
PILE VMjjy wuiiw y I
0. HUt. T boDlMiB, Bap t
I Or-!M ftclwels. 8ttwiim. X, C, rHlt: "Imb T
ifcf do mil fofi aitum htt uo. r. n. . utot. 1
I iuva Rack, W. V., writ; "Th-r nttrni t,
I faction." Dr. H. D. Mi'GUl. t laj-kst-urev l-as., write :
! prmene of 71 tvt, I f anti too remedy to 1
.nut! To.r." ffttc, 60 Civ. bapie Free cld I
I hi lni(tU. MriN UDV. LMNCSTt. Ph.
Sold la Oregon City by Huntley Bros.
Call for Free Sample.
ROBERT A. MILLER
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all courts of the state,
Federal and United States Supreme
Courts.
Room 306 Commercial Building 1
Portland, Oregon.
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.
LET US
DO YOUr Work Work Guaranteed
We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business.
Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved
Office Opposite Masonic Building
reWlTmm Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
"IT SAVED MY LIFE"
PRAISE FOR A FAMOUS MEDICINE
Mr. Wllladseu Tell How She Tried Lydla
E. Plnkhim'i Vegetable Compound Jast
In Time.
Mrs. T. C. Wlllad.-wn. of Manning.
Iowa, wrlU-a to Mrs. I'inkham:
Dear Mrs. Plnkhara !
" I can truly say that yon Bars sawd ml
life, and I cannot express my gratitude ta
you la words.
" Before 1 wrote to you, telling yon how I
felt, I had doctored for over two yean rtwidy
and spent lota of money on medicine tx-nidaa,
bet it all failed to help me. Mr monthly pe
liods had ceased and I suffered much pain.
with fainting spells, bealacbe, tockacbe ana
bearing-down pains, and I was so weak I
could hardly keep arouad. Aa a hut iveort
I decided to write you and try Lydia E. Pink
barn's Vegetable Compound, and I am so
thankful that 1 did, for after following roar
instructions, which yon sent me free of all
charge, I became regular and in perfect
health. Had it not been for yon I woeid be
in my graTe to-day.
" I sinmrely trout that thla letter may lead
every suffering woman in the country to
write you for help aa I did."
When women are troubled with, ir-
; rfijular or painm penoaa weattnesa,
oiapiacemenvoruiuc.,. UUi u ora,
that bearing-down feeling, inflamma
tion, backache, flatulence, general de
bility, indigestion or nervous prostra
tion, they ahould remember there i
one tried and true remedy. Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once
removes such troubles.
No other female medicine in the world
has received auch widespread and un.
qualified endorsement. Kef use all sub
stitutes. For 25 years Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law
of Lydia E. Pinkham, has under
her direction, and since her decease.
been advising sick women free of
charge. .Address, Lynn, Mass.
W. S. EDDY, V, S., M. D. V.
Graduite of the Ontario Veteri
nary College of Toronto, Canada,
and the McKillip School of
Surgery of Chicago, has located
a. Oregon City aud established an
office at The Fashion Stables,
Seventh Street near Main.
Both Telephones.
Farmers' 13J Main 1311
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.
V. 8- O'Een C. 8chuebl
U'REN k SCHUEBEL
Attorneys at Law.
Will practice in all courts, make collec
tlona and settlements of estates.
Furnish abstracts of title, lend you mon
ey on first mortgage.
Office In Enterprise Building,
Oregon City, Oregon. .
. J. U. CAMPBELL
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Oregon City,
-Oregon
Will practice in all the courts of the state
Office In Caufleld Building.
IJXY STIPP
Attorney at Law.
Justice of the Peace.
Office in Jagger Building, Oregon City.
0, W. EASTIIAM
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Collections, Mortgage Foreoloaurea, Ab
atracta of Title and General Law Bua
Ineea. Office over
Bank of Oregon City, Oregon City, Or.
L. L. PORTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Abstracts of Property Furnished.
Office with Oregon City Enterprise.
Prices Reasonable