Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 20, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1906.
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..Short Sidehead Stories.
' TKKHBLV.TOI.D TALUK OP THIi WlillK'S UOINOA.
$25 reward for Information that will
liud to Its recovery.
Installations by W. 0. W.
With IiiiihonhIvo ri'ri'tiioiili'H Wll
limmlio KiiIIn Camp, Woodman of iiio
World, ami Hula Circle, Woiiumi of
Woodcraft, InHtallml oMcur l'rldny
nlnht In Wooilmitii tin 1 1. Tim mw of.
Mi-cra am an follow: Camp (I. I
Hnlduw, council commander; J, V.
Ilnnclin, mlvlnor lli'iiti-nniit; F. Al
bright, ftauort; II Ifi. Wonicr, watch
man: 10. 1'. Caldwell, aniitry; K. Hi-Unl,
miinuKiT. Clrcln Mra, J. tet.il,
neighbor; Mr. Klmcr LunkltiH. ad
vlnor; Mr, Idmlnn FoutH, magician,
Mm, II. T. Iliirliur, ntti'ndnnt ; J. mt
r. Inner aniitliHd; ICImer LanMna, nut
vr Hentlmd, Following tho reri'inonli-H
tlm tniMiilmra enjoyed a nodal cvmiIiik,
refreHlimentu belriK Hervinl liy the ladled.
First Dattery on Long March
Tint Flint Mattery, Field Artillery,
() N. (J., punned ihroiiKh OreRon City,
ThuiNdiiy of hint week on a praitlctt
march from I'ortlnnd to Haleni. They
camped for thu nlKlit at Mount. I'lea
ant, and continued their hike Friday
moiiiInK, Five officer ami or, men
are In the battery, and lr. W. 10. Carll
of thin city, captain and .nr;iin of
the hattery, wan aiateil on the front
neat of the battery nmliiianeii with
the Lattery mancot hy hla aldy, They
went via l.ltwral, the home t4 Fred
II. Ilurn. firm lieutenant of the hat
tery. They will return to Portland
via IIIIUlH.ro, reaching the city almut
July 25.
8. M. Ramsby Promoted
H. M. KaniMhy, of thin city, baa been
promoted to tho chief clerkahlp In
the Internal Itevenue Oollnctor'H of
lice In Portland, auecmidliiK (too. II.
Hhlnn, who reHltsned after aeven and
a half years mnvlcn, Mr. HamMhy'a
promotion la due to efficient nervier)
ho ImivIiik been a deputy connected
with the office for elht year, lleforo
he entered the revenun aervlco he waa
recorder of ('luolmmu county and la
father of our prem-nt recorder, Chaun.
cey 10, UaniHliy,
Eith.r Mitchell Worked Here
F.Hther Mitchell, who murdered her
brother at Heattle, worked for a num
ber of lumrflm at the woolen mllla In
thla city bufore ahe rejoined the Holy
Holler colony at W'abUport, Lincoln
county, following, the reh-Bno of Crcf
flidd from the statu penitentiary. The
Kill waa employed In the tallnrliiK do
pitrtin.nl and la unjd to have been
iilt reserved In manner and lndutrl
tin She left her place at tint mill cine
noon and never returned. Shu after
ward wrote from Waldiiort. ahklnK
that a check coverlnn what wauen
Hint Were line her he itelit to her at
that place.
Odd Fellows Installation
Adam KnlKht, district deputy, on
Thursday nliiht of lant week Installed
the newly elected officer of Oregon
IxmIkc Nu. 3, I. O O. F.. of thin city, a
follow: Walter A. Dlmlck, noble
Krnnd; llert Nunh. vlciKrand; Thomas
F. Ityan. treasurer; K. J. Noble, nee
retary; H. W. Trenitmth, flnanrlal
necretnry. The appointive officers, mo
fur a announced, are: John J. Cooke,
warden; It C, Fly, conductor; Hoi. 8.
Walker. rUht supporter noblo grand;
J I,. Wnldmn, left aupporter noblo
Krnnd.
Poleoned by Portland Veal
Mr. W. W. (ili'My and her daiiKhtera
Nunda and (llady. Mr. 10. O. Carpen
ter, Ml Anna (ioet,, Jake 8!tdcra,
(ilen Hurst and ItiiHHell HlgKlnboth
am. of Aurora, auffered ptoiuulmi jh 1
HimliiK a the resut of natltiK a picnic
dinner at thn celebration at C'nnby, It
I IhoiiKht they were poisoned by eat
ing veal bought In I'ortlnnd, a only
thoHe who ale of the veal were affect
ed All were aerloiiKly 111 and for
a while (ilen HurHt'a life hung In tho
balance.
Davenport Cone to Arabian Desert
Homer Duvenport, the famous 'enr
timiilHt, wrote to hla fatln-r at Silver
ton, thla atate, on July 5, juat on the
eve of aallltiK from New York. He
I going to croH the Arabian deaert.
on camela, limiting for material for
atorle and picture. Ha ha a con
tract with the Century Company for
tn Ktorle Bt fooo each with tho op
tion of more at the mbiiio rate.
A Ride of Sufferlno ' . (
Roy tiarrctt, a young man working
In a losing camp at Cattle Hock,
chopped a part of hi foot off. He rode
22 mile on horchack to the boat
landing, Buffering Intense pain. Ac
companied by hi brother, Jtlchard
(iarreit, he panned throuxh tJregon
City. Frblay, on hi way to Aurora,
where he will remain until be recover.
Paying Th. Fiddler
Oeorxo Day and Jainea Hanley, ar
rcKtnd laat week for being drunk and
flKhtlnK. wero aent.encod by City It
cordcr Ulmlek to 10 day In Jail and
work on tho atroeta.
Poatmaater at Cazadero
llenjiiinln II. IIiiuu waa appointed
IMiHtmaHter at Ca.adero, Frlduy; vlco
II. Hcyrnan, rnalKnod.
COUNT' COURT
Butlneas Transacted at Regular July
Term.
He It remembered. That at a rcnu
lar torrn of tho County Court of Clack
ariai County, held In tho Court llouae
In OroKon City, for tho purpon'i of
traimactlriK county bualneaa In July,
th mime belriK tho tlrno fixed by law
for holding a regular term of aald
court, prcMent, Hon, 0. II. Ulmlek,
county, JudKe, jiroHldlnu; J. II. Iw
elieri ami Wrn. Hrobat, comrnlHHlon
era, when tho following proceeding
wero had, towlt:
In tho mutter of clalma examined
and allowed:
County Poor
Fetcr J
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Meldrum'a Bond
The appeal bond of Ib-nry Mvldttim.
who I Kolng to carry hi case up to
the fnlted State Circuit Court of
Appeal, was tiled ami accepted In
the C. S. IHatrlct Court at Portland
last week. It Ih for $5,25'), and Hie
Hiiretle are hi couHln, State Treas
urer Charlea S. Moore and the we'll
known I'orllund capltallat, Walter F.
Iturrell.
Lost Team In Portland
;.-irKe Otty of near Clackamna sta
tion, tmik a load of produce to Portland
last week. While he wa eating
brenkfaHt In a rcntaurant aorne bold
thief drove off hi team. He offer
Han Ht.-n,
ErneKt llltchiaan,
W. Dun forth,
It. V.. Ogdon.
C. 10. Iiurna,
11. F. Forreater,
W. J. U-wellen,
M. Kruger,
L. Mntheraon,
Mra, Valentine,
J. Avln,
J. E. Jack.
V. I.. Molloy,
Ixaac Prlndle,
V. T. Cardner,
Mr. M. I'lckena,
liruriHwlek IleHtaurant,
F. W. Spraguo,
Mrs. Ilradtl,
Mr. C. J. Parker,
Mr. Hi'ln,
J. A. Jones,
Mr. M. Ford,
Indigent Soldier
Mr. Chute,
Electlon-
V. H Sniltb,
A. I). Hill,
John Kent,
Fred Smith,
Kd. Nachand,
Win. Hlvers,
C. W. Parish,
II. Nachand,
0. F. Jonea,
1. D. Taylor,
Kd. Nachand,
COO
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KODAKS AND ALL THE NEW
THINGS FROM THE KODAK CITY
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Kodak the Children. Let the Children Kodak. By the Kodak
System any one may take and finish pictures. It's daylight all
the way.
Brownies (almost Kodaks) $ I to $9.00
Kodaks, $ 5.00 to $105.00.
Kodak Tank Developers for Daylight Development $2.50 to $6.00
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Burmeister & Andresen
Suspension Bridge Corner The Oregon City Jewelers
F. K. Lucaa, 6.00
O. I j. Clyde, 6.00
H. 10. Card, 6.00
M. H. Wheeler, 6,09
T. O. Foster, 6.00
O. W, Ikirlng, 6.00
W. A. Morand, 6.00
C. M. Uke, 9.00
If. O. Knox. 6.00
II. Kratnhall, 6.00
Jaa. Fegle, 11.60
A. Anchoff, 6.00
Otto Aschoff, 6.00
A. C, Tliomaa, 6.00
W, S. Fcglea, 8.00
H. T, Melrln, 6.00
V. W. Jesse, ' 6.00
C. Kocher, 6.00
J. A. Andrfwa, 8.40
II. W. Zimmerman, 6.00
i). 11. Yoder, 6.00
3(a King, 6.00
Wm. Moehnkvi, 3.00
J. Hhannon, 3.00
Fred Htclner, 3.00
Fred Kamrath, 3.00
J. H. Iwls, 3.00
R. M. Cooper, 3.00
Thoa. Danlela, 4.20
C. Hpangler, ' 2.00
David Jones, 3.00
W. Grlsenthwalte, 3.00
Luke Duffy, 3.00
Henry lliitihea, 3.00
(J. A. Btiubel, 6.00
W. 10. WelcIO 6.00
D. W. DouglaH, 6.00
Tom Ilrown, 13.00
C. W. Kern, 6.00
C. W. Harris, 6.00
J. Mclntyre, 6.00
O. Hhldler, 6.00
H. A. U:o., 3.00
W. C. Kendall, 3.00
G. W. Kftsserllng, 3.00
A. H. Knight, 3.00
(ieo. KnlKht, 3.00
Howard Kcclea, 3.00
A. M. Vlnyard, 3.00
J. V. Eckcrson, 3.00
H. G. Gllmore, 5.00
L. E. Grazer, 3.00
Go. Koehler, 3.00
W. II. Hair, 3.00
J. A. Graham, 6.00
Paul Dunn, 3.00
Ole Mlkklcson, 3.00
J. O. DeShazor, 3.00
K. F. Uruns, 3.00
J. Jarl, 3.00
M. C. Donahue, 3.00
J. H. Wcwer, 7.40
J. Wendland, 3.00
J. L. Erl, 3.00
James Dell, 3.00
A. Melnlg, 3.00
W. Wadsworth, 3.00
B. Jonsrud, 6.00
W. L. Mldlam, 6.00
Geo. Lazclle, 6.00
Max Telford, 6.00
W. . Hedges, 6.00
Ward Lawton, 6.00
J. W. Partlow, 6.00
George Quinn, 6.00
P. E. Donney, 6.00
F. Wlnslow, 6.00
F. M. Countryman, 600
W. E. Donney, 10.00
W. It. Jones, C.00
U. S. DIx, 6.00
C. E. Gorbett, 6.00
C. F. Clarke, 3.00
W. T. Johnston, 3.00
G. II. Webster, 3.00
John Dennett, 3.00
Wm. W. Smith, 3.00
A. Mather, 3.00
E. C. Chapman, 3.00
W. W. Smith. 4.00
II. A. Webster, 3.00
M. Hornberger, 3.00
Shirley Duck, 3.00
II. Naas, 6.00
E. H. Durghardt, 6.00
J. E. Siefer, 8.00
Warren Greenwall 6.00
Max Schneider, 6.00
J. C. Elliott, 6.00
J. Mullenhoff, 6.00
Wm. Osburn, 6.00
Geo. Locker by, 3.00
John Page, 3.00
John P. Irvln, 3.00
D. F. Rawlins, 3.00
J. J. Davis, 3.00
J. F. Lovelace, 7.00
W. S. Irwin, 3.00
W. W. Davis, 3.00
C. Krlgbaum, 3.00
W. H. Holder, 3.00
J. K. Ely, 3.00
D. F. Wagner, 3.00
Has Tracy, 8.00
Harvey Gibson, 3.00
A. D. Durnett. 3.00
H. Ballou, ' , 3.00
J. E. Burnett, 3.00
R. Devlne, 3.00
H. E. Stingley, 3.00
J. McConnell, 3.00
J. J. Judd, ' 3.00
H. Hoffmeister, 5.00
H. S. Gibson, .' 3.00
L. S. Baker, 3.00
E. E. Elliott. 3.00
A. Gerhardus, 8.00
Hans Paulson, 11.44
H. Johnson, 6.00
. lenry Melnke, 6.00
Petcf Taulsen, ' 6.00
Ed. Guber. , 6.00
Frank Ahnert, "'r- 6.00
John Schram, - 9.00
E. Mclntyre, 9.00
F. Maytleld, , 6.00
V. H. Wilson, . 6.00
C. E. Surfus. " ' 6.00
H. Kleinsmith, 6.00
G. W. Kleinsmith, 6.00
J. C. Sprague, 8.40
F. P. Wilson, 6.00
V. M. Klrchem, 6.00
O. IX Bobbins, 6.00
Fred Gerber, 6.00
C. F. M. Drown, 6.00
I). Fonts, 6.00
W. A. Garner. , 7.40
Herman Ulrich, 6.00
A. Clark, 6.08
M. E. Gaffney, 6.00
James Bosseleu, 6.00
C. F. Zlnser, 6.00
C. G. Millard, 8.25
Geo. Pope, 10.40
J. N. Stanton, 6.00
Bud Thompson, 6.00
Geo. Owing, 6.00
J. G. Noe, 6.00
F. M. Samson, 6.00
J. Casto, G.00
H. J. Bastnll, 3.00
H. S. Ranisby, 3.00
V. H. Engle, 3.00
J. R. Cole, 6.20
J. W. Thomas, 3.00
L. W. Robblns, 3.00
E. P. Anderson, 3.00
Wm. Mackrell,. 3.00
Silas Wright, " . 3.00
II. Everhart 3.00
Thad Stlpp, 3.00
If. L. Vaughan, 3.00
Elmer Albright, 6.00
1). R. Hubbard, 6.00
P. .7. Rldlngn, 6.00
J. E. Marquam, 11.00
A. F. Jack, 6.00
Henry Spier, 6.00
I. D. Larklmi, 6.00
I. L. Jamea, 6.00
Wm. Shinier, 3.00
P. Strelbe, 3.00
T. R. A. Sellwood, 3.00
Ben Irwin, 3.00
Jamea Reld, 3.00
Ray Cooper, 3.00
C. A. Iakln, 3.00
Casper Kerr, 3.00
A. J. Walker, 3.00
O. Wlsalnger, 3.00
Wm. A. Sellwood, 3.00
H. M. Mullen, 3.00
John Scott, 6.00
J. A. Davla, 8.20
J. J. Card, 6.00
A, L. Larklna, 6.00
J. T. Evans, 6.00
D. L. Trulllnger, 6.00
C. 8. Howard, 6.00
Grant Aahby, 6.00
Thoa. Davie, 6.00
J. H. Darling, 6.30
N. W. Richards, 6.00
C. W. Swallow, 6.00
John Gaffney, 6.00
Lawrence Mautz, 6.00
C. 00. Allen, 6.00
J. L. Murdock, 6.00
J. K. Grlbble, 6.00
J. B. Mltta, 9.00
J. W. Smith, 6.00
J. II. Joyner. 6.00
O. H. Wright, 6.00
R. A. Wright, 6.00
D. McArthur, 7.20
J. Burgoyne, 6.00
D. Penman, 6.00
J. Kaiser, 6.00
R. J. Brown, 6.00
Wm. Jonea, 6.00
Geo. Rider, 6.00
J. D. Rttter, 9.20
W. II. Cochran, 6.00
T. J. Ogle, 6.00 !
A. W. Thompson, 6.00
Goo. Brockart, 6.00;
E. A, Montandon, 6.00
Solon Kinzer, 6.50
E. B. Horton, 3.00
Ell Williams, 3.00
Jno. W. Loder, 3.00
A. H. Schram, 3.00
E. A. Lelghton, 3.00
J. E. Rhoadea, 3.00
Geo. F. Horton, 6.00
C. W. Evans, 6.00
W. L. Little, 6.00
E. J. Noble, 6.00
E.'L. Johnson. 6.00
M. D. Latourette, 6.00
J. C. Bancke, 9.00
C. C. Babcock, 3.00
C. E. Cross, 3.00
D. Caufleld, 3.00
V. R. Hyde. 3.00
Chas. Kelly, 3.00
J. L. Waldron, 3.00
B. C. Curry, 6.00
W. R. Logus, 6.00
W. E. Carll, 6.00
J. P. Keating, 6.00
W. A. Dimlck, 6.00
C. B. Harding, 6.00
E. C. Greenman, 9.25
J. N. Harrington, 3.00
S. V. Francis, 3.00
(Contlnude on page 7.)
OPERATION AVOIDED
EXPERIEHCEOFMISS MERKLEY
Bhe Waa Told That an Operation Wm
inevitable How Bbe Escaped It.
When a nhvsician tell a woman tif.
fering" with aerioua feminine tronbU
that an operation i neccasary, the very
thought of the knife and the operating
table strikes terror to her heart, and
our hospitals are full of women cominf
for juat such operations.
There are canes where an operation
lathe only resource, but when one coic
aiders the great number of case of
menacing1 female troubles cured by
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com
pound after physicians have advised
operations, no woman should submit to
one without first trying- the Vegetable)
Compound and writiatr Mrs. Pinkham,
Lynn, Mass., for advice, which la free.
Miss Margret Merkley, of 275 Third
Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:
" Low of strength, extreme nerroosnest,
shooting pains through the pelvic organs,
bearing down pains and cramps compelled '
mo to seek medical advice. The doctor, after
making an examination, said I bad a female
trouble and ulceration and advimd an opera
tion. To th is I strongl v objected and decided
to try Lydia E. Piiikbam Vegetable Com
pound. The ulceration quickly healed, all
tbe bad symptoms disappeared and I am
once more strong, rigorous and well."
Female troubles are steadily on the
increase among1 women. If the month
ly periods are very painful, or too fre
quent and excessive if you have pain
or swelling low down in the left Bide,
bearing-down pains, don't neglect your
self : try Lydia . Pinkham'a Vegetable
Compound.
MODEST CLAIMS OFTEN CARRY
THE MOST CONVICTION.
When Maxim, the famous gun in
ventor, placed hi3 gun before a com
mlttte 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 waa
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 fail. For
sale by Howell and Jones.
PILES-
k Mn fDaretc4 If jot at ,
JUDYS Rnnnncltnni
pilc w"yfu",'y
D. Matt. ThvfQDM. S, I
IOrvdtd School!, StatMTtl!, K. C, vriuat -1 ea mt
do all yoo oiaia for them.- !,. 8. U. Droro,
IKirpo Rock, w . Va.. vrltM Thr liv- mn-raal aatta
laclloo. Dr. H. D. H. Hill, Clarkibur, Tnn,IrM:
1 la ft firaeiU- of 13 itan, I fta.a f-.uud Bo r-mlv
Isal youra.' rmtca, M Cairra. Saaipioa frea. Sold
i.y UniMi.ia. M,.TH twcTtW, .
Sold in 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.
Portland, Oregon.
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, bas located
at Oregon City and established an
office at The Fashion Stables,
Seventh Street near Main.
Both Telephones.
Farmers' 131 Main 13 it
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.
W. 8. tJ'Een ' 0. 8ohntitI
U'REN & SCHyEBEL
Attorneys at Law.
cutfeijer It at
wiii practice in all courts, make collec
tions and settlements of estates.
Furnish abstracta of title, lend you mon
ey on first mortgage.
Office in Enterprise Building,
Oregon City, Oregon.
J. U. CAMPBELL
ATTORNEY AT IAW
Oregon City, -Oregon
Will practice la all the courts of the atate
Office In Caufleld Building.
When you require fia Abstract of Title
to lands In Clackamas County, have
It accurately and reliably prepared
by a responsible company incorpor
ated for the purpose. Our fates 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.
' r , .
luuuc; iu luan on v;iacKama3 county
Property.
LIVY STIPP
Attorney at LATf.
Justice of the Peace.
Office in Jaggef Building, Oregon City.
0. W. EASTHAM
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Collections, Mortgage Foreclosures, Ab
stracta 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.
LET US Prices Reasonable
DO YOUr Work Work Guaranteed
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