OREGON City ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1906. ...Short' Sidehead Stories... I I'PHI! I.Y-TOl I) TAI.RH 01' City Man Will Try Btockralslno A part of tint Keen donation claim hi'iir IIIkIiIiiikI Iiiih been lioimht by Unliiiii) IIoIiWniiii (if Portland, wlio will conduct a alork farm, They Want to be Carriers W, J, Laimnfoid nml Robert Mr Clliitncfc, luitli (if Ori'Kini City, toolt tliii rnnil mrrlor'N cuiiiiiliiiitluii lit th liicn! poHtufricd Hiittirdiiy. KKht liud IWinitlly applied but only t,n two mini d ni)niir(l. Crape Crop Under Averane Tint Kmp crop on tint tillliidM Ithollt MlUlllllilo Will lilt bi-lfiw thn liv criiKi Ihln year, any J. It. Ilroi'tji., wIki axcrllixN thn tihortiiKK to tlm ex rcuMlvii warm wcntluT Hint prcvullcil t Hut tlimt iliu vIiich wont In bloom. Assault Charge Dismissed Tim cliiiiKi! of ntti-mplitil criminal iiMNitult MKiihint (ilmlon KrlKlimiin of (itti'lli'ld, wiu iIIhmiIhhciI, Friday, by JiiHtlcn of t It. Vnc ,vy Htlpp. win) held Hint tlm tcMtlmoiiy ut thu trial llil not mipport the nlli'Kitlloii In the (Illllpllllllt. ' Sheep Creek Bride Deserts ICd mutt i W, Clark, In a divorce milt, tiled In tho Circuit court, say bin wife, inure In M. C'liirkn, deserted him In June liiNt year. Tin y wern married at Hlmi p I'r. i-k. Albertii, Ciinailn, In July, 1VI:I, Tlm plaintiff anks for tho earn and ctiHiody of their four children. Only One Left Alive Owfii Woods, of Tiiiuiiin, who Visit ed Oregon ('liy friends for Several days last week, Ih Hut lust surviving member of Hie crew of the fttnitltl'T I Mm H.'iuilor, which blew up at Port land In the year is",. At (ho time of Hi" accident Mr. W.s.ds wan quite m vnrnly Injured. Aching for a Divorce (inorgn Walker Akn achnu for a ill- Vurce from hlN Wife, Klnln Myrtle Akn, after a married llfn of 18 yearn. He avem ttlm left him a year ago In port land, and their two children am with her. Il doemi t auk for tlm children, but Hlmply a Heveruiicn of (h IkiixIh that bind htm to Kittle. KODAKS AND ALL THE NEW THINGS FROM THE KODAK CITY y ' . "V 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) $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 OrCgOfl City JcwclcfS Till! Wl!l!K S DOINilH. Responsible for Oogi' Acts Fri'd Jilnlirn wim given JtidKiiient for $2 liy Juiilleii Btlpp, Saturday, UKalniit Henry lluar ami John Kauffmaii, The milt rtmtilUxl from tlio killing: of Itltilim's MhiMtp by (logH bilot)Klrig to Hid di'lVtldllllU. Five Mhlttip II 11(1 HlX IiuiiIin wr killed, and llluhm alleged Hint Nfvt.rnl othor Hhcop tiolonKltifC to him went Injured by thn same (logH. Il nought lo rooovor 1 10, No Boxea, No Free Delivery Tint fourth uMHUlant postmaster Ken Mill has noiincd loHtinuHtr T. P. Hun. lull Hint bcfnro an additional free delivery mute cnn Im ordered enlab United illicit fourth of Hut fami lies IIvIiik atoiiK tho route propound must erect Bpprovi-d mull boxes and thn poHtinuHior iniiHt certify to thin fart before service- can bo commenc ed, Deep Thlrit Allayed J, II, Chinlcs of Albany, parched by residence lii "dry" I.lnn county, cumo to Oregon City Tliurmlny of IiihI week, iiiel beforn midnight wat carrying a load of mingled bop and corn Julco that aiiiai'd all beholderM. lie wiih ncconim.idiili'd with a bed In tho city lock up, and paid a mifTIf lent mim to Itecorder Hlnilck lint next day to pay for tho trotihlo Im nuimnl, One Dollar Reward Awaita Lad A big wllver dollar In In Secretary CroMd' haiitlx awaiting Hobi-rt Du boU, left an a reward for tils honety In returning a valuable gold watch Im found ut (iloilHtotm Park during tlm Chautiiiiiua. MIh H. M. Canto owned thn watch and Mm gavo thn (hil ar to Mr. Crona for Duboln, but the uir,.r full. ..I I.. ..,.... .1.1. pearly all of thn lout urtlclen during tlio KeHHlolt worn recovered. Wanta Land at Currlntvllle Thn Oregon Water Power & Hall way company In negotiating for a atrip ol lain! on either nlde of u right of way through thn wet half of tlm Hugh Currln (Intuition claim at CitrrliiHvllle, owned by Mrit. Dlunna Currln. Thn track Ih hounded by heavy timber and thn company Heck tlm right to cut thin timber down far enough on each fldn of Hid truck to prevent any poH- A " " . . . .. . v AT V.f.'. , m -. - jf '., 1 1 ar ,:r- . ' 4t : r. 0L:-7 nihility of thorn falling across the rails. New Road at Viola la O Tho new hill road at Viola Im big value for tho money, according to Judgo Dlmlck, who with J, A. Cain, made an Inspection drive out that way IiihI week. Tho two in Una of film liMi way Is paid by a Hpeclal tax on the land benefitted, about $800 being rain ed by that method. Judgo Dlmlck and Mr. Cain drove from Highland to Vio la over tlm old Pioneer rood, a road Holdom lined und hardly known ex cept to residents of that vicinity. (Ally ono team had been over It thin year, Identlty Still Unknown Tho Identity of tho unknown (load man that wan found In Bucker Lake at Oxwego ban not yet been learned. Coroner It. I,. Ilolman received a let ter from Mm. Hamantha J. Davln, of Oluckttmim, who thought tho dead man might havo been W. It. titacka, who dlHuppeared from bin homo tutor Clack hi 1 1 it ji Juno 11 and bat not nlnco been Imard from, lint tho deHcrlption nup- plled by Mm. Davln In no particular (allien with that of tho dead man, who Ih generally coiiKldnred to have been a Ktruuger In thin nectlon of tho coun try. Mre. Collins Prefers Bacon Mm. Nora Collins has Instituted milt In thn circuit court agalnKt Kdwln Colllnn for a dttcreo of divorce. They went married In Columbia county, Oregon, Augimt .'10, 1H01, and have two chlldn n, Wilbur, aged H yearn, and Hazel, ukciI II yi'um. Sho alleges that her hiiMbaml detterted her In Oc tober, !i02, and during tho last three years has utterly failed to contribute towurds the HupjMirt of his family. Sho atks for tlm euro and custody of Hip children, and wants to resume her maiden name of Nora Huron. Girls Cling to Overturned Boat A rowbont capsized In the Willam ette rlvnr, opposite 8t. Johns church, Oregon City, on Thursday ofternoon of last week, and tho four occupants of the boat, I.loyd and Kvelyn Hard ing, Wallace Caufield and Morelto Hickman, were narrowly saved from drowning. They escaped with only a bail scum. Tho two young men wore rowing tho girls across the river at a point near tho Catholic church, where the stream Is of great depth, when tho small craft, which was loudcd beyond It real capacity, encountered a few small swells from a passing steamer. I i PV f h J -,. V tv J ' Jf that had apparently wanted themnelvon of Htrength, and immediately capnl.od. With nplendld prenenon of mind the two ladn, who are good nwlmmorn, re tained a hold on tho overturned boot with ono hand and each Inntantly nolzod ono of tho glrln, who were told to hold to tho nldo of tho boat which wan then convoyed to tho bank by tho two boyn without further mlahap. SAFETY MEASURE FOR LIFE AND PROPERTY (Continued from pago 1.) list of (Jcliruuctit assitssments and the Immediate collodion of same. Thin notice and an ordinance establishing I j sewer district No. 0, are printed onL' pane six oi mis paper. An ordinance was passed repealing tho ordinance granting franchise to tho Oregon City and Suburban Kali way company; also ono repealing the ordinance granting franchise for elec tric railway and elevators V) T. F. Ityan t al. Tho ordinance assessing the cost of tho Improvement of John Qtilncy Adams street from Sixth to Seventh streets ($ 1002.25) was passed. A resolution was adopted providing for paying two bonds of Hewer District No. '. duo September 1st. for $500 each. Cemetery Sexton Elected. F. Williamson and C. liluhm applied by letter for tho Job of cemetery sex ton, llluhm, tho present sexton, was elected by six votes to one for Wil liamson. There Is no salary attached to j tho position, but the fees for digging graves are said to provide a fair wage. The sexton Is by the charter to give ono day's work per week toward tho general care of the cemetery, but this Is not enforced, said the Mayor. John Illttner, contractor for the Fifth street Improvement, was given a war rant for $:05. The Mayor was empowered to look after needed repairs to the fountain at Seventh and Main streets. Prisoners in the city jail tamper with the lock on tho Iron lattice door, so a plate of sheet Iron will be put on to stop their prying fingers. Councilman Andresen suggested that tho old H. & L. truck be stationed on the hill, as It was simply In the way since the new one came. The Recorder was directed to col lect from the O. W. P & R. Co., Its share of the recent street repairs along the Catholic church property. Tho Street Commissioner was di rected to notify residents along Sev- jenth Street near the Eastham school, jto remove trash from the street in front of their premises. He will also notify Councilman Williams to clean jiip about his property at Fifth and i Washington streets and to build a ' sidewalk along same, i The( condition about Williams' property was brought up by J. W. j Cooke, w ho lives across the street rrom Williams. He said the weed3 were not mowed, old lumber was ly ing In the weeds and there was great danger of Are. He spoke strongly of the neglected condition and said he was sorry Mr. Williams was not pres ent as he would have preferred to speak in his presence. All the other property owners had been compelled to clean up about their premises and to build sidewalks, and It was only fair to treat Mr. Williams the same way. Councilman Andresen moved the Recorder be directed to request Mr. Williams to clean up and to build a sidewalk. Mr. Cooke protested against the word request, as did also Coun cilman Drand. and the word was changed to order and the job given to the Street Superintendent. CLAIMS ALLOWED. The Finance committee reported j favorably on tho following claims, and j same were allowed and warrants, or- dored drawn: j General Fund. ' Chas. E. Burns, chief of police. Collecting licenses, dog bur ials $77.00 E. L. Shaw, nlghtwatch 73.00 Henry Cooke, special police 75.00 W. A. Dlmlck, Recorder and ad ditional work 33.00 E. L. McFarland, Chief of Fire I Department 10.00 Oregon City Enterprise, printing 15.00 Hodges & Griffith, office rest.. 7.50 J. U. Campbell, Pros. Fees.... 25.00 Goo. Marley, cleaning Main St SC. 00 Pope & Co.. fire supplies 3.00 0 N. Greenman. hauling 1.00 Wilson & Cooke, broom 2. CO' Willamette Pulp & Paper Co., i expanding rings 2.20 I Wilfred White, plans, tracing, j specifications, bridge, steps, lumber bill, etc 40.00 Chas. Catta, meals at jail . 8.00 Portland General Electric Co., lights 183. G5 Williams Bros. Transfer Co., hauling 34.65 Jesse Curtis, cleaning Main St 6.00 E. T. Koarnes, cleaning Main St 10.00 E. Albee, cleaning Main St 4.00 Road Fund. ! J. C. Bradley, Street Sutt $40.50 David Caufield, street work... 25.00 C. D. Straight, street work 29.00 John Gleason, stroet work .... 43.00 A, Wlckham, street work 1(5.00 James Ware, street work 8.00 O. II Jefferson, street work with team 25.00 T. M. Miller, work on Main St.. 10. SO John (Jreen, work on Main 8t 3.00 13. J. Fay, work on Main St 3.00 K. P. Elliott, work on Main St. , 1.00 W. M. Gardner, work on Main St D. B. Frost, work on Main St.. C, H. Straight, work on Main St George 8mith. work on Main St Pope & Co., nails 2.00 2.00 1.06 2.00 3.00 Wilson & Cooke, saw, wheel bar row, nails etc 11.40 Oregon City Planing Mill Co., lumber 56.45 Molt(,omcry u,;Jran f0UT 1.50 days 18.00 8ewer District No. S Fund. H. A. Hands, level plans, spec. profiles, etc $02.50 J. Q. Adame Street Imp. Fund. H. A. Hands, setting stakes 7.50 Sixth Street Imp. Fund. II. A. Hands, plans and estimate of cost 2T.50 .COUNTY WARRANTS CALLED. In another column of this paper Is County Treasurer Paddock's first call for warrants, and notice of stoppage of Interest on warrants Issued prior to Juno 1, 1S05. Clackamas county Is just about one year behind In Its pay ment of county warrants but road warrants are being paid upon presentation. The county road machine is being '' Well efj nipped Phriical and Chemical Lb , , , , T . , oratoriet. Herbarium and Mineral Cabinet. The used by the city In work on John , Urg, nd o;de Ud,. miBtn iB tbe Plcine Qlllticy Adams Street. ' Northweat. it enjori a national reputation lor Im- I parting tbe bett physical, mental and moral traia- 11 CURED TO STAY CURED. How an Oregon Citizen Found Com plete Freedom from Kidney Troub les. If you suffer from backache From urinary disorders From any disease of the kidneys. Be cured to stay cured. Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting cures. Oregon people testify. Here's one case of it: David Campbell, baker, at 221 North 17th St., and living at 170 North 18th St., Portland, Oregon, says: "Every word of the statement I made In February, 1903, concerning Doan's Kidney Pills is not only true but having since been free from kid ney trouble, I am glad to state that my faith in Doan's Kidney Pills is stronger than ever. It is now five or six years since I began to suffer with a lame and aching back. It was so bad I could not stand the pain when bending forward or straightening. I tried various remedies and began doc tors' treatment but whatever relief I found was only temporary, and often I could not get any relief at all. Hav ing read la my home paper from Eng land, that Doan's Kidney Pills were strongly recommended for such troub les I got a supply at a local drug store. The first box helped me so much that I kept on with the treat ment, and when I had taken about four boxes not a trace of the trouble remained and I have had no recur rence since. I have told these facts In a testimonial published in 1903, and am very glad of the opportunity to corroborate it. Plenty more proof like this from Oregon City people. Call at Huntley Bros, drug store and ask what their customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. PILES suppository Orsdrd School, 8tatttrill, S. C, writ: I can t they do ill veia ciouta for th'm." Ir, S. M. Drmre. Hrn Rack. W. Vi,, write: Thff frit rtWrri snii rstitioa." Pr. U. O. Ui-Gllt, Clarksburg, T no., write : In a ftrtoilc of 3S y- art, I fatrt fou-iJ no M tnedy tc fxjufc yoor." Pfcici, in Ciar. SauuptM , Ity OrujiUlt. M a MTI N HUDV, LANCASTER. PA. Sold In Oregon City by Huntley Bros Call for Free Sample. ROBERT A. MILLER ATTO R N E Y; AT-L AW. Practice In all courts of the state, Federal and United States Supreme Courts. Room S06 Commercial Building Portland, Oregon. When you require an Abstract pf Title to lands in Clackamas Courtfy, 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- 60S 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 t Office Opposite Masonic Building TTs Williams Bros. Transfer Co. EVERYBODY IN OREGON CITY KNOW8 HUNTLEY BROS. Have Confidence When He Telia You Pepslkola Tablet Do Cure Indigestion. Possibly you may think our oaljr reason for praising these tablets la 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 Pepslkola tab lets will do, our confidence Is based on our own personal experience la selling them here In Oregon City year after year. There Isn't a remedy In this store that we recommend more highly and unless Pepslkola tablets really do what we claim for thera how utterly useless our efforts would be. For coated tongue, sour stomach, wind belching, fullness after eating, heart burn, sleeplessness, weakened energy, and other symptoms of indi gestion we recommend them wltli every confidence and always refund the 25c should you fall to receive the benefits expected. oAaToniA. Bene the ) lts Yoa JawAhWfJ Bac4 Blgutoz ef Bmitiiullr located in Portlind. Orecen, oncn unturpatsca laciuuei inr in cw lure aod education oi rouog women. Special l ODDortiinitie 111 Mulie. Art l.ftnffiiatm and IJtar- I Ine and developing true womanhood. Equip fooallr and educationally lor th moat eia!te4 (talion. Confer! Academic and Collegiate Degree br State Authority. Interference with cormction ol non-Catholic it acmpuioualr aroided. Academy 1 ideally located, amid inspiring icenic advan tage. Social opportunity men a are arnlabl in no other city on the Coast. Building large and commodion. veil-lighted, heated and ventilated: dormitorie and .private room (applied with all modern convenience. The initiation is liberal and progressive without sacrificing the character and tradition ol age and achievement. Terms modeit. Satisfactory reference required. Writ lor announcement booklet. Board and tuition 1180 per year. Addrets Siater Superior. St. Mary's Academy PORTLAND, OREGON. U.S.A. 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, has located a. Oregon City and established an office at The Fashion Stables, Seventh Street near Main. Both Telephones. Farmers 13a Main 13U C D. and D. C. LATOURETTE. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW. Main Street, Oregon City, Or con. Furnish Abstracts of Title, Loan Money, Foreclose Mortgage, and transact General Law Btuinesa. V. 8- U'Ben 0. 8ohttbel U'REN & SCHUEBEL Attorneys at Law. pcutWjfr SUmoltat, Will practice In all courts, make collec tions 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 Caufield Building. LIVY STIPP Attorney at Law. Justice of the Peace. Office in Jagger Building, Oregon City. Qt V. EASTHAM ATTORNEY AT LAW Collections, Mortgage Foreclosure. 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