OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1906. Short Sidehead Stones Will Repair a VI I). OlllM Hindu iici'ili.it MIIlN lii'ldKo. Bridge linn Twm oiniihiyiiil til ft-pttliM to tho HcotU Pity the Poor Jurymen Wllllarn Heard nml J. 3. Ilatlnn are on l h.t Hint irlnl Jmy In tins lmi-l fraud itmm In I'miliim!. Takee Leryer Njrne (in.Mlittin, July so,-, Tint Multimiiiuh Ki'ionl will cluuin.. Iln 11111110 to tho Jliiuvtir titilln J.rulil. Judicially Married Minn Mlnnin Ciiiniilicll iuhJ Mr, John Mi'1.liT. both or Miiltnoniitli county, w.-r.i iiinrrlml hy County Judj."! (Irnnt II. IMmlck In lilH oiru-it hi Hid court IiiiiIhc, Tlilirmluy, of IumI week, Ouslnese Change at Molalla I-. W, nml Kvcriiiiui KolililiiN uro HOW Hill,, OWIIMIH Of till) WKlt lUlOWU huHliH'MN coiiiliictfit iimlcr tho iiiiuih of Hohl.lim limn., thi.y Imvltig rwiiily imn luiMixl tin.. inUo-eHt of Krunk ICvit hurt. Released From County Jail . (ii'oio Mucklnnw wan rt litMiil from tint county Jail. Krhlny, lot IuivIdk com- lili'toil IiIm i'S, iluyN' hi 'IlloliCo for lltf niiull u ml l.uttxry, Miuklnow, whllo tiiiih r tho iiilhioncg of .lilrik, hit a luun who wim in work on Hut rock Ttmhor In W'i'Hi OrcKon City. Ouye a Woodburn Business tioorKo M Tumi)' went to Wood, burn, hint cck. where In. will loitt, IimvIiik unhiiMid tlui confectionery buHltictw hi retof.iro condiict.d In that town by (i, N, Mctiulro, Mr. Tiirnoy only recently iliMMI!i..il of a, Hiinllar bllHltlCOl In thin city to F. U. Irf'IlL of I'lUtlultil. Automatic Roof Sprinkler Au automatic rMif .rlnk!ln nyn-ti-iu I tieiuK hiHtalled by tin' I'ortliind i. ietl Klectrlc comiMiny lit It h hIu tlnil on the Went Hlile. The work In beliiK done by u I'ortliind company. Thin protection will prevent It repel!, lion of the recent Pre thiil jduyud hav oc with the cupola, Buy Lane County Saw Mill JiihtUe 1,1 vy Sttpp made u bimlncK trip 10 OttWeKO IllHt Week til IIHMlht ill cIobIuk u deal by which M. II Dunn, formerly of thai town, beciune own er of a tract of timber land, a mill and a InKKliik' rmid in l.uue coun ty. Justice J. W. Vim Morn, of On weKi", ban gone to Cottage, tlrovij with Mr. Jiunn. Water for Canemah Cemetery An ice cream hocIuI wa well put roliled, Tllexday evening, on the lawn wt the home of Mr, Stoko In fano- 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 iinish pictures. It's daylight all the way. Brownies (almost Kodaks) $ I to $9.00 Kodaks, $ 5.00 to $J 05.00. Kodak Tank Developers for Daylight Development $2.50 to $6.00 Burmeister & Andresen Suspension Bridge Corner The Oregon City JewelefS i tiuih, Tha oo,la! whh given by tho t-iidleN' Aid Mocloty for tho purport of MecurliiK fund toward tho imp plyliiK of tho cmneMtry with wntor, Tim Cniieirmh Aid Iium dorm much In benmifying Oregon C'lty'a Moutliern Hliblirh. Will be Opened for Settlement The Koveriunetit Miirvey contract tin 'Hied by 5, I-, nnd II. A. KaiidH of thin city, 1h for a portion of the south part of tlie Cot villt Indian rcnorvatlon In northern WiiHlilriKtoii. , Tho work Include tho running of tho Mtnndiird and meridian linen. Tim contract will not lie undeitnlien until next HpririK. The town!ilp IIdoh will bo run later. It in tho Intention of tho Government to throw thU tract open to Mcttlement, In Big Street Car Deal JanifM II, ItoblnKon, of Chleo, Calif., Joined IiIh wife and children In Oregon City, Friday, In their vlHlf, with Mrn. KoJiliiMon'M mother, Mrn. V'.L, Cochran, Mr. Itobliidon wait one of the party of fifteen who urived In I'ortliind, Thurse dny, with (', H. tAnn In their prlvato tar i;i Frledu. They aro Kftn Fran cliico uud Cnllfoiiilii copltullHlH and their eoiitbleniliil men, who are an noiiated with Mr, Iomh In tho deul by willed Imn and they have acquired full control of the ntock and f run chlHoa of tho I'nited Kallwaya of I'ortliind. The deal wh llnoily con ununited In I'ortlaud, ThurKdny, wlien the holding of J. Whyio FvanH and J. It, Venn were taken over. Mr, Hob Intou, who I Hiiperiiilendent and chief engineer of tho liutto County rail road, left for Chleo, Saturday nlnht. Tried To 8ave; Nearly Drown Hum Ktowe, nil employe of tho, Wil lamette I'ulp a Paper company, wo nearly drowned Friday morning In an effort to nave (jeorgo Iti'iniulnger, of Portland, agent of tho I'uclHc Fire Fx tlnnulwher company. llemiuliiKer fell Intw the Hwift water of the canal at the lock, and a be wii tiuuldo to jnwliu wu,i near death when Htowe, Meellig bin plight, plunged Into t lie (water to the rcHcue. Htowo I an cx , pert Hw linuier but Hemmlnger clunped iiim In the embrace of a drow ning man 1 uud be wit rendered helplf-HX, lioth linen W'onlil have drowned bad It not ! been for T. V. Heddlck, another em jpluye of the mill, who ttecured a pike j pole Hint Hucceeded In bringing tho 'drowning men to nhore, both of whom j recovered with but alight 111 effect j from their plunge. Four Hop Contract Recorded Four ugreeiueiit. Involving the 1 in mJ bop rrop of o many Cliickuma coun ty farmer, were recorded at the court Iiouho IuhI week, Uy the term of tho liitttruinent the grower, in cotiHldera- a r i V k- j.i V tlon of an advanco of 7 cent por pound, that wan pold on April 1, or May 1, In tho mim of $100, tho balunco to bo paid at harvoat tlmo, agreed to aoll their crop to tho partlo making' tho advances. Tho balance of tho mar ket valuo of tho crop Im to bo paid when tho hop aro dollvorod. Throo of tho agreement uro made In favor of M. (Jatewood, of Portland, by tho following named grower: F. Irlnh, crop from flvo acre; W, O, iJlckornoii, 14 ucroa, and J. It. nnd ICvan I!Wl, 14 acre, Under tho Haunt condition Frod Kamrath, (loo. and Arthur Htaben havo disponed of tliolr 1 !(()( crop to Chorle H. May & Co., of Now York, In each cao tho grower muy annul tho contract by ro- paying tbo flOO boforo harvot. CLOSING SESSIONS OF A GREAT CHAUTAUQUA (Continued from pago 1.) tho man'H method rlghtoou." Ho Maid the welfuro tif tho country 1 on dangered by aeveral ciiumom, among which are Irreverenco, avarice, tho lhUor traffic and political power, Huc coMHfuliy to meet Hioho condition aro required nun of action, "carecrow that will Hcarn.'V Tho need I for vir ile, Indignant nnd hcUvo men who will ndJiiHt their live to a to-rvico for their fellow men, and not for aelf. Cotill dence, bo KBhl, I refpilred that every mini muy nittko tho proper uo of tho talent with which bo I endowed. Immediately preceding tho after noon lecture, tho member of tho graduating cIiihh from tho Chautauqua Junior Jiildo Iiepurtmeiit. were present ed with diploma by VIcoI'reHldent I tye, on the recommendation of He v. Howard N. Smith, who was In chargo of till department. The young people constituting the cIuhh were: Intermediate courao Eleanor Pal mer, Roberta M. Kchiibel, Harold A. Smith and Arthur Toby. Junlorw -Helen McClado, Mildred Jacob Young, Fulton Maglll, Heatrlce E. Palmer, l!eKlo Legg. Ilalph Young, Itachel King. Ambrose Ilrowuell, Clark Story, Miriam Oberg. Jean Jacob, Wetulnl Smith, Lillian ltobertHon and t.liuly I.egg. The roll of honor pupil, who did not quite complete the courwe contain ed tin; inure of ten young people, a follow: Gludy Wyrnon, Olive KUley, Ella Crow, Nellie Johnston, Venre Hon kin, .lame Mcdeelian, Marlon White, Walter Hcott HohUiw, Yedd Hrown and Harold Led. The cIiihh in American literature concluded It seHKlon under tho direc tion of I'rofcHHor P. J. Hoadley, by faking up the literary I'rcHtdeiit, viz: Wutdilngton. John Adam. JefferKon, MiidlMou, John tjuliny Adttiii. Lincoln, (Jriint and Hooevolt. Professor Hate, of Forest (iruve, read "Lincoln' Ad dre at Gettysburg." The clan gave the ('haiituiiqua salute at tho close of the session and Invited Profesor Hoadley to rortirn and continue hi work ut Hie next assembly. 9 I Tho M. A, A. C. won tho pennant In j tho baseball tournament by defeating tho Portland Trunk company by a large ooro Saturday aftornoon. In tho fourth Inning, with the acoro 3 to 1 In favor of tho clubmen, A, Holt man, catcher for the trunkmakora, was retired from tho game with a badly Injured finger. J, K, Dornor, who auo cceded Heltman, was almllarly In jured by a practice ball from the pitch er, and tho gamo did not procoed un til an Indian substitute wan added to tlio crippled team, which apparently lost heart and wa badly routed. Tho annual meeting of tho ntock holder failed, owing to lack of a quo rum. An adjournment was taken nub Ject to the call of tho president. 8unday, July 22. Tho concluding session of tho Wil lamette Volley Chautauqua for 1900, were made memorable by two grand Mormon, one In tho afternoon by Dr. Ernest E. Baker, tho opostlo of "Sun shine Religion," ami tho other in the overling by tho Oregon favorlto, Dr. locko. At tho conclusion of Dr. Iicko' sermon, tho audience Joined In singing "Cod Ho With You Till Wo Meet Again." ParNon' orchestra gave a farewell concert from 4 to 5 p. rn., and tho Kinging of National air by Mr. H, It. Dunlway of Portland was much en Joyed. , A new feature of Chautauqua life tbla season wa tho kindergarten, un der the auspice of tho Homo Train ing Adulation, of Portland. It ha been called the "garden spot of Chau tauqua." Tiiat tho interest In tbl par ticular work did not wane wa mani fested by the throngs. Large number of Cbatitauquans took advantage of tho physical culture work offered this year under the direc tion of Professor A. M. (iriliey, of tho Portland Y. M. C. A., more than 200 person being enrolled in the various classes. In tho junior contest the first prize wa won by George Olsen, with j 45 points; Harry Hargreavea second,! t" point; Mark Eub-ry third, 10 point. The enrollment In the different classes wa as follow: ladles' class in In dian club, 35; ladles' das in calis thenics, 75; girls' class, 40; boys' das, .'55; men' clas, 10. Thursday George H. Hlmes, of Port land, offered three small cash prize to young people under IS years of age, who would bring In the first, second and third largest collection of twig from the forest tree found on the Chautauqua grounds. Tho award were made at the tent of the Oregon Histor ical Society, as follows, all of the com petitor being from Portland: Miss Eleanor Palmer, 912 East Yam bill mrect, whose list was a follow: White fir, red tlr, oak, dogwood. Balm of (Ulead, large-leaved maple, vine maple, ash, chittem wood, crabapple, spirea. (two varieties), Oregon grape, poison oak, raspberry, thimble berry, gooseberry, service berry, nyrlnga, salal, huckleberry, snowball, ceanothus or soap bush, os berry, wild rose, large an4 dwarf. 28. Harold Smith, D05 Hawthorne ave nue White fir, red fir, oak, dogwood, Halm of Gilead, large-leaved maple, vine maple, ash, chittem. crabapple, Hplrea t three varieties), Oregon grape, I poisou oak, raspberry, thimble berry, I hazel, w illow, huckleberry, blackhaw, I service berry, salal. snowball, syringa, ! blackberry, wild rose, large and dwarf. 2S. I Arthur Tobey, 11 East Taylor I streetWhite fir, red fir, oak, ash, dog j wood. Balm of Gilead, large-leaved i maple, vine maple, chittem, crabapple, (spirea, (three varieties), Oregon grape, j poison oak. huckleberry, service ber ry, oso herry, blackberry, na.einerry, hazel, syringa, willow, snowball, wild rose, large and uwarr Miss Miriam Oberg, 407 East Tenth Ked fir, oak. ash, dogwood, vine maple, spirea (two varieties), black berry, oso berry, thimble berry, hazel, sweet briar, chittem, Oregon grape, syrliiKia, ceonothus or soap bush, snow ball, wild rose, large and dwarf. The first two being tied, received an equal sum; the third prize, and the fourth, honorable mention. EVERYBODY IN OREGON CITY KNOWS HUNTLEY BROS. Have Confidence When He Tells You Pepsikola Tablets Do Cure Indigestion. Possibly you may think our only reason for praising these tablets is because of the small profit we make on each 25 cent box, but how little satisfaction there would be in rec ommending a remedy that would dis appoint you and thereby lose your trade. This thing of selling a worthless ar ticle is mighty poor business policy. Square dealing always pays best and when we tell you what Pepsikola 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 Pepsikola tablets really do what we claim for them how utterly useless our efforts would be. For coated tongue, sour stomach, wind belching, fullness after eating, heart burn, sleeplessuess, weakened energy, and other symptoms of indi gestion we recommend them with every confidence and' always refund the 25c should you fail to receive the benefits expected. :s Heautifully located in Portland. Oreuon. Ptti-rs unsurpassed facilities (or the cub ture and education of younu women. Special! opportunities in Music. Art. Lanisiiaues and Liter ature, Well equipped Physical and Chemical Lab oratories, Herbarium and Mineral Cabinet. The largest and oldest Ladies' Seminary in the Pacific Northwest, it enjoys a national reputation for im partini; the best physical, mental and moral train ini; and developing true womanhood. Equips socially and fducationally lor the most exalted station. Confers Academic and Collegiate Degrees bv State Authority. Interference with convictions ol non-Catholics is scrupulously avoided. Academy Is ideally located, amid inspiring scenic advan tages. Social opportunities such as are available in no other city on the Const. Buildings large and commodious, well liuMed. heated and ventilated; dormitories and private rooms supplied with all modern conveniences. The institution is liberal and progressive without sacrificing the character and traditions of age and achievement. Terms modest. Satisfactory references required. Write for minsunceinent booklet. Board and tuition $1S0 per year. Address Sister Superior. St. Mary's Academy PORTLAND, OREGON. U.S.A. DEALS IN CLACKAMAS REALTY furnished Every Week By the Clackamas Abstract Company, L. J. Arnold to J. Kraeft, W half of 8E, and lot 7, aec. 20, 31, E; $1. L. Baker to S, A. Douglas, two acre In Glover CI., 24, E; $180, State to J. Hchiepia, five acres In Garrett CI., 22, E; $500, O. . Board man to D. C. Byden, lot 15 and 17, Boardmaa'a Add; $100. Will. Falls Co., to A. D, Bowers, lot U, Tract 37, Will. Tract; $200. K. Kelnhofer to C. Bodowlg 15 A. In CI. 4fi, 33, E; $700. M. C. Well to Cm. HoMeln, 35 acres In section 17, 42, E; $950. M. William to V. 8. May one acre In Holme CI.; $120. W. 8. May to J. Gafney, one acre In Holme C; $115. N. W. Shipley to S. MoHier, lot 10, 11, and 12, Block 10, Windsor; $1)00. Hlbemla Hav, Bank to F. C. Do Bauw, lot 4, blk. 13, Mil. Park; $30. C. G. Oettman to H. Heinz, one fourth aero in Crowley Claim; $80. H. Look to 8. J. Hawk 10 acres in section 27, 13, E; $715. A. Lacy to C. M. Folsorn, N half and N half of 8 half Lacy Claim, 44, E; $9500. E. Coalman to M. F. Donahue, tracts and rights on Sandy river; $100. G. Reddaway, to F. J. Prushoff, lot 15. blk. t, Parkplace; $150. 11. B. Robertson to D. Quant 8.84 acres In section 30, 11 E; $1. D. Quant to J. If. Johnson 8.84 A. In section 3d, 11 E; $4000,, F. Jacobs to ,1. H. Johnson Tract in Robertson ; $300. A. H. Shea to E. Lehman W half of SW, section 7, 23, E; $1000. Bingham & Pain to CP. Lewis, tract on Willamette river, CI. 46, 21, E; $8000. J. W. Reed to Estacada Bank, lot 4. block 15, Estacada; $150. J. W. Reed to A. E. Sparks, lot 9, blk. M. blk, O. 15, Estacada; $1C0. Buss to A. E. Sparks lot 10, 15, Estacada; $1C0. W. P. T. S. Co., to E. S. Bank, 13 to 1G, blk. 5. Estacada; $1241. Ellison to M. L. Roberts, lots 45 40, blk. 41, Minthorn: $50. lot A. and W. B. Robinson to H. H. Lone, five acres In section 31, 1 2 E; $700. J. Parmenter to W. G. Thomas, 2.45 acres In claim 41, 23, E; $1300. J. Ghormley to E. Brown lot? 39, 40, 41 and 43, blk. 70, Minthorn; $1. J. E. Noble to E. Cromer, 45 acres In CI. 55 and 38; $1425. II. E. Harris to S. Harris part of lot 5, blk. 18, Oregon City; $1. E. Bailey to A. L. Imel, half acre In Roots Add; $000. S. Imel to P. B. Wick, half acre in Roots Add; $1000. C. M. Deyoe to The Canby Bank E half of lot 1, blk. 3, Canby; $050. J. H. Hitching to J. F. Marks, 11 acres in claim 41; $555. J. F. Kyniston to L. L. Lantz, 30 acres in section 1, 5 1, E; $765. The Clackamas Abstract & Trust Co. are owner of the only complete Abstract plant In Clackamas county. Prompt and reliable work on ahort notice, and all work guaranteed. Abstracts made, money loaned, mortgages foreclosed, trusts exe cuted, estates settled and titles perfect ed. J. F. Clark, Atty. at Law, President and Manager. Over Bank of Oregon City. A TRAGIC FINISH. A watchman's neglect permitted a leak in the great North Sea dyke, which a child's finger could have stop- ped, to become a ruinous break, devast- ing an entire province of Holland. In like manner Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., permitted a'little cold to go unnoticed until a tragic finish was only averted by Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes "Three doctors gave me up to die of lung inflamma tion, caused by a neglected cold; but Dr. King's New Discovery saved, my life." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure, at Howell & Jones' drug store, 50c and $1. Trial bottle free. PILES' A nrt fuara,nlcvd if joa HM JUDrs Rnnnncitnm PILE wuwwiiwiy 1. Matt. TtxamoMin. Sun 1 1 1 urailM scnoeii, Btatwui, a. c., write; ' 1 ea ttj 1 I they do U Ta clum fur iceru. lit. H, M. ((. I rut to a. nr. n. l. McUUL Ulancstxjrc, Tna., writes : la ft prsetlc f S3 j&r., I bv finind no rt niwlt t ha! Tmr. Prici, W Ctjrr. 8njt)i frt. Soldi I ty Uniin. martin Ru DV, LANCASTER. Pk. Sold ia 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. 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, 60G- 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 Baggago and Transfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Office Opposite Masonic Building Telephones Office 1121 Residence 1833 iUUnt DUnho? iriiai la a uaunuuuc i IT IS NATURE'S WABN1N3 TO WOMEX ' Dinettes of Woman' Organism Cured anil Ctmequent Pain Stopped by Lydift E. Plnkham' Vegetabli Compound. "It seems as though my back would break," Women titter these word over and over again, but continue to draff along and suffer with aches In the small of the back, pain low down in the aide, " Iearing down" pains, ner Youaness and no ambition for any taak. They do not realize that the back la the mainspring- of woman's organism, and quickly indicates by aching a dis eased condition of the female orfran or kidneys, and that the aches and pains will continue nntil the cause la removed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has been for many year the one and only effective remedy in such cases. It speedily cures female and kidney disorders and restores the fe ' male organs to a healthy condition. I " I have suffered with female trouble for t over two years, suffering interne pain each month, my back ached until it seemed aa i though it would brealt. and I felt so weak all over that 1 did not una eirengm 10 anena v my work but had to stay in bed a large part of the first two or three day every month. I would have sleepless nights, bad dreama and severe headache. All this undermined my heaith. "We consulted an old family physician, who advised that I try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. 1 began taking it regularly and soon found that I could sleep and eat better than I had done for months. Within two months I became regular and I no longer suffer from backache or pain." Miss Mauds Morris, Sec. Ladies' Aid and Mission Society, 65 E. Hunter St., Atlanta, Qs. W. S. EDDY, V, S., M. D. V. Graduite of the Ontario Veteri nary College of Toronto, Canada, and the McKUlip School of Surgery of Chicago, has located a'. Oregon City and established an office at The Fashion Stables, Seventh Street near Main. Both Telephones. Farmers' 132 Main 131 1 C. D. and D. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon. Funtiah Abstracts of Title, Loan Money, Foreclose Mortgage, and transact General Law Business. V, S- U'Sea 0. Bchtebsl U'REN & SCHUEBEL Attorneys at Law. Wttl. practice In all courts, make collec tions and settlements of estate. Furnish abstracts of title, lend you mon ey on first mortgage. Office In Enterprise Building, Oregon" City, Oregon. , J. U. CAMPBELL ATTOKNET AT LAW , Oregon City, -Oregon Will practice In all the courts of the etate i Office in Caufield Building. LIVY STIPP Attokxey at Law. Justice of the Peace. Office In Jagger Building, Oregon City. Q 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. Prices Reasonable i ff) ' I Williams Bros. Transfer Co.