OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1906. i 3 ...Short Sidehead Stories... 1l:im!I.V.TOI.I TAl.tM 01' TMI1 WI!ljK'5 DOINOH. 100 Slashing Permits County Clerk (Ireetimnii Iihh IhhiioI about, ir.O in-niillM to net out lire, un der t lit mIuhIiIiik law, Tint majority of farmer are too buny harventlriK to- bother with burning mIuiiIiIiikh now, Guilty of Amult and Battery I HIllTKlllKt'r Of t'lllfltllllilW nlnad- 'il ifiillty In Juiitlce Ktlpti'H court ut Orison City, Hiilunlity, to the eliar,o of iWHiuilt itml buttery on William Foray lh and wum fined C. lie paid tho amount and wum (llHrliurK'Ml. Every Little Helpe Tho hIiowith of Sunday illicit helped tho hop crop pronpett a little, though good "Honker" would have Insured a big yield and ttplendld (pmllty. Tlio warm, dry weather hint hud one kx1 effect In keeping tln vines clear of lire. Eatata Admitted to Probata The entate of Maricaret A. Btuokey, of Mllwauklo, who died at Kalem re cently, Iium been admitted to probate, and her hiiKbuiid, Jidm J. Htuckey, bo administrator. Tim emnte con Hint of property of the eHtlmated val ue of 300. Didn't Intend to Kill Dog Fred Iirolthaupt arretted for ma Ilclotwly klllltiK a (Iok, claimed lu IiIh trial beforo Juntlre Wtlpp of Ort'Kon City, Saturday, that tlio killing wan purely accidental, that ho uliot at tlio dog In tho dark merely to frighten It from hlN premise. Tho court rt nerved hi tleclitlon. (Irowera are unwilling to contract to day at 15 ct titH, Want Forest Reaerve Land f Home time ago. Charles Jtoadarmol, I. H, Wllaon, Henry and AiiKUMt Hollo, of ClaekanuiH, filed application!) for land within tho Cawcado foreafro nerve that la tnoro valuubln for agrl culturul purjoMf-H than for It" timber, and they have received notlco from tho Department of FortiMtry at Waah liiKton of tho receipt of their appllca- tlollH. Flah Racka Near Gladatone Flali racka uro being loMtalled In the Clackama Junt abova tlm Houthern I'uclllc bridge ut (Jladatontj to secure Halmon for propaKatlng ptirpoHOH, Field Huperlntendent Wlaner la auper Intending tho Initialling of the racka. Tbo i'kkm that will bo taken from the fall run of aalmon will bo lined at the Government's hatchery on tho Clacka- man river. Lightening the Suspension Bridge- Tint top layer of tho flwrlrig of the auHpenalon bridge la being removed by K. D. Odda, under contract with tho county court, and tbo construction of tho walka on either aide of tbo wagon way hna been abandoned aa It ha been found that tho extra weight waa caiialrig tho Mteel cablca to cut Into tbo plera. All aurplua weight la bo lug removed. Beat Deputy Game Warden Deputy (iamtt Warden Clyde UlcH of Canby recently attempted tho arreMt of two men lu their cump, that ho waa auro had been killing doer. Tho huntera act uiMin Dick and aeverely beat him. Tho officer la trying to learn their name and they may yet t arrenletl on a double charge. i Sold Hope at 9 Cents V.. A. I linen of rieaaant Hill on April 18 contracted to m il 3.r00 pounda of hop to a Portland buyer at 9 cent, ami h. (Jeer on March 28 contracted to the name man rooo pound at the name low figure. The contracta were filed thla week In the Recorder' office. Two Wlvte Seek Divorce Mary Whit" haa lnatltuted suit for a decree of divorce from Henry C. White. They wero married December 3, 1900, In Nelaon, Waah. Mra. Wblto compluln that her buaband la guilty of cruel and Inhuman treatment and peraonul Indlgultlc. Nettle E. Dumdl haa commenced ault for divorce agalnut William M. Dumdl. Tbey wero married at Princeton, Mlaaourl, In 187-1. and Mra. Dumdl allegea that her huaband deaerted her In Portland two year ago. Mlatook a Five for a Ten An honcat looking lad who gave hla name aa George Ilrown of Vancouver, Wanh., waa In trouble In Oregon City a Utile whllo Monday morning. Ho examined guns and ammunition In C. (1. Mlller'a "tore, bought Homo of the latter and gave Miller a five dollar bill. Whllo Miller was getting hi change, Ilrown picked up hla purchaa ea alao a cheap 25-callhre rifle and de parted, Chief of police Uurna over took Drown at Green Point and brought him back to the gunatorc, Ilrown claimed ho thought he tendered Miller a ten dollar bill and the amount covered tho price of tho rifle, Ho wa allowed to go upon payttig for the gun. ;: Young Woman Adjudged Insane Mlaa laabella Popo of Klllott Prairie, waa adjudged tnaano Friday, and com mitted to tho atato aaylum ot Balem. MImk Popo la 28 year of ago and waa born at Victoria, Hrltlah Columbia, Tbo unfortunate young woman labor under tho hallucination that alio in a great writer, baa been connected with great nowapapeyi and haa been acnt for to aaaumo editorial charge of the Iloaton (Maaa.) Globe. Her guardian la Captain Georgo Popo of Wood burn. Mra. L. Tucker of Boring was examined Friday on an Inaanlty charge brought by W. r, Deen, but tho ex amining phyalclan and court were convinced of her aanlty and ordered her dlacbarged from cuatody. She I 58 year of age. Make Good Cochran'a Defalcation J. 8. Cochran, F. M. Samson, A. HardeRty and A. Woodcock, bondamen of A. T. Cochran, have paid Into the county court 1809.10 to cover the de falcation made by tho latter, who apent admlniatrator money and then aklpped the country. A. T. Cochran waa appointed admlniatrator of tbe es tate of hla father, who (led three yeara ago. Tbo son Bold some of, the property and Blurted a saloon at Hub bard getting Borne of tho neighbor on hla bond. , Eaatcrn heirs became eu pIclouB and when an accounting was oidered by the court, Cochran skipped and hla whereabouts are unknown. John J. Cooke of Oregon City waa ap pointed admlniatrator, and be brought ault agalnat the bondamen to recover tho amount of tho defalcation. Two of tho heirs were Induced to relinquish their claims against tbe estate In favor of tho bondamen and aettlement has juat been made by the payment of $859.10. ESTACADA BUILDING AND IMPROVEMENTS Bunch of Happenings in a Live Town Reported by The News. A Bpeclflc for pain Dr. Thomas Ec lectrlc Oil, strongest, cheapest lini ment ever devised. A household rem edy In America for 25 years. Eatacada. Aug, 9 J. W. Iteed has tho contract for remodeling the 0. W. P. building at tho corner of First and Alder In Portland. Tbo work will take until September 1. Tho remodeling ia necessary on account of consolida tion of the Beveral companies. , Poatmaster Surface baa moved tho poatofflco Into the new quarters and will attend to tho office work himself. Mlas Irwin will play hello girl until permanent arrangements are made by tho 'phono company for an office girl. Manager Holknap of tho Estacada Brick & TUo company, is having a turntable put In at the largo clay dry ing shed bo that the cars loaded with clay can be run to both ends of the shed and dumped. Thla will be a labor-saver. J I. O. BoBwell departed for Salem Ti:aday In response to telephone meaaage from Supt. Tiffany of the Willamette Hallway company building tbo electric lino from Salorn to Port land. Mr. Uoswell will have charge of putting up the electric wire along tbo line. Harry Groff bas gone to Nam pa, Ida ho, to accept a position as engineer In a large aawmlll. He goes on a promise of good wages and a steady Job. W. O. Kubn bas a large Interest in the mill" and It was h'o who Induced Harry to go out. Omer Groff assumes tho responsibilities as engineer at the wood factory. Another new Industry for Estacada W. A. Jones Is going to Install a steam wood saw. Tbe outfit kas been purchased, and will be put Up' near the livery barn. Mr, Jones Is going to put In a new wagon weighing scales of the Howe make. These are con veniences that have been looked for for a long time. The school board haa let a contract to Al Llndaey to flnisn the new acool house now in course of construction. Mr. Llndaey 's first contract did not in clude finishing the two upper rooms, but since tho school funds would be sufficient it was though best to have the building completed at once. Tbe additional cost is $CC5. The first con tract was for $4271 which will place tbe cost of the building at $4936. now In the. bop business at Salem. The principal office on the coast will be at 8alern, In the heart of tbe Oregon hop belt. Branches will he maintained In Washington and la California, and the men who will have charge of the firms buying In those states under Mr. Car rnlc.hael, have already been engaged. A representative of Wiggins, Rich ardson company is now on bis way from London V) confer with Mr. Car mlchael and set the new scheme In operation, The plans have already been perfected, and It Is said that all that remains tq be done Is tho sign ing of the papers that will delegate to Mr. Carmlchael the necessary authori ty to buy up a large portion of the Ore gon crop. NOTES OF HARMONY. Tbe grain la nearly all threshed and some, have not finished cutting. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kanne have tak en a trip to Minnesota. Their daugh ters, the Mlaaea Helena and Huldah, are keeping ho ise until their parents return. I hear that Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Clark have become grandpa and grandma Clarke. Mrs. George Otty has taken a trip across the waters to England to vis It her relatives and ber old home. Tbe Ladles' Improvement Society gave a lawn party on the school grounds, Saturday night, the grounds being beautifully decorated with Chinese lantsrna'. A good time was reported by everyone present. Miss Helena Kanne and brother W. S. EDDY, V, S., M. D. V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College of Toronto, Canada, and tbe McKillip School of Surgery of Chicago, haa located a. Oregon City and established an office at The Fashion Sublet, Heventh Street near Main, Both Telephone. Farmers' 133 Main 131 1 C. O. and 0. C. LATOURETTE, ATTORNETS A NO COUNSELORS AT LAW. Main Street, Orefon City, Orron. rum lit h Abstruta of TIU, Loan Monr, foreclose Mortgajr. and transact General Law Buaineas. . U'REN & SCHUEBEL Attorneys at Law. Will practice In all court, tnaka eollce ttona and settlement of estates. Furnish abstracts of title, lend you mon ey on first mortrafs. Office In Enterprise Building. Oregon City, Oregon. j. u. Campbell ATTORNEY AT LAW Orecon City, -Orefea uavia visnea wun meir sister, ottb. 1 E. a Tiaker of Highland. will practice In an the courts of the sUU Mrs. Sturchler, a resident of this place until a few years ago, was laid to rest, Sunday afternoon, in Multno mah cemetery. -. KODAKS AND ALL THE NEW THINGS FROM THE KODAK CITY Office In Caufield Bulldlnf. DEALS IN CLACKAMAS REALTY Furnished Every Week By the Clackamaa Abstract Company. LIVY STIPP Attorney at Law. Jnstice of the Peace. Office Is Jaeger Building, Oregon Cltr. T r'f Kr ' .' v t A V .'JIT. lt USTACADA LOCALS FROM WEEKLY NEWS Estacada, Aug. b. James Smith and family are living in the Welter resi dence. They are from Boring. Mr. Smith bas a half interest In the Es tacada Meat Market with his father-in-law, J. It. To'wnsend. Mrs. Nettle Grabel expects soon to move to Portland to live. The family have made their home for several years in Sherman county where Mr. Grabel buys grain, but lately they have decided to go to Portland. GH. Foreman, a pioneer resident living near Barton died very suddenly Wednesday at tho age of 64. Under taker Dunning, of Portland, embalmed the body which will not be buried un til the children living at great dis tances can arrive. Mr. Foreman leaves a widow. Uncle Wo. Shannon, of Springwater was In town last "Saturday. He re ports good crops, and although Mr. Shannon was once a wealthy steam boat and ship owner, he enjoys the country life the best of all. A daugh ter Miss Mamie Shannon Is teaching In the Denver schools, and a son, W. F., has a good position as stenograph er there. Kodak the Children. Let the Children Kodak. By the Kodak System any one may take and finish pictures. It's daylight all 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 Gty Jewelers "Make Hay While the Sun Shines." There Is a lesson in the work of the thrifty farmer. He knows that the bright sunshine may last but a daand he prepares for the showers which are so liable to follow. So it should be with every household. Dysentery, dia rrhoea and cholera morbus may attack some member of the home without warnlnc. Chamberlains Colic, Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy, which is the best known medicine for these dis eases, should always be kept at hand, as Immediate treatment is necessary, and delay may prove fatal. For sale by Howell & Jones. BETTER PRICES FOR HOPS. A. Scott to R. Scott 40 acres in see.) 21. 51, E; $1.00. J. Ritter to F. H. Schultz 40 acres in sec. 2, 51, E; $600, E. M. Hornshuch to R. Hornschucb 5 acres in cl. 41, 22 E; and lots 5 and 6, Blk. 38, Oregon City; $4000. ' Henderson & Latourette to D. A. Wells N half of lot, blk. 1, Marshfield; $100. D. F. Leopold to W. F. Hunger, lot 1 and 2, blk. 5, Robertson; $350. E. M. Howell to O. W. Eastham, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 b'Jt. 75, Oregon City; $1200. A. Mihlstine to O. W. Eastham E. 55 feet of lot 1, blk. 67, Oregon City; $3000. F. J. Finger to J. Avery part of tracts 2, 3 and 4, Wichita; $420. F. J. Finger to G. T. Parry part of lots 2 and 3, W'ichita; $892. F. J. Fineer to W. C. Becton 2.16 acres In Hector Campbell Cl, $324. R. A. Moore to O. F. Cross lot 1 and W half of NE sec. 16, 33, E; $1000. R. Mack to F. E. Hilton, 8 acres in sec. 4, 41, E; $430. W. G. Cole to Society of Sisters blk. 36 & 51 Oak Grove; $5000. J. L. Ragland to Bodley & Thomas W half of SW of sec. 32,25 E; $1. E. Biehl to V. H. Thayer 40 acres in Wise Claim; $1. C. B. Clements to Oregon Trust & Savings Bank NE sec 28, 62 E; $1. A. Kelnhofer to T. Kelnhofer W half of NV and lots 1 and 2, sec. 32, 32, E; $1. W'll. Falls Co., to H. Schoenheinz, lot 4, blk. 10, Will Falls; $60. F. W. Hacker to Freeman lot 7, blk. 6, Canemah; $250. J. McLean to E. B. Anderson lot 5, blk. 11. Falls View; $32.50. F. N. Jamison to E. J. Cromwell S half of NV and W half of SW sqc. 26, 53 E; $2000. C. Anderson to E. J. Cornwell SW sec. 28, 53 E; $2250. Hibernia Savings Bank to J. M. Hoover lots 3, 4 and 5, blk. 25 Mil Park; $126. H. M. Henry to D. L. Livesay 3.59 acres in sec. 16, 51, E; $800. C. Yost to V. Brunell 22 acres in 0 W. EAHTHAM ATTORNEY AT LAW Collections, Mortsac Forseioswsa, A atraeta of Title and General Law Boa ts mm. Office orer Beak of Oreajoa City, Orecoa City, Or. Middlemen's Profits Are to be Cut Out. L. L. OUTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abstract of Property Foratabsd. Office with Orecon City Bnterprteo. JJOBERT 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. Cl. 42, 32 E; $3600. O. W. Eastham to E. M. Blk. 95, Oregon City; $3000. When you require an Abstract of Title to lands in Clackamas County, har it accurately and reliably prepared by a responsible company incorpor ated for the purpose. Oar rates ar reasonable. We invite you to ex amine our complete set of Abstract Books. CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY, 696- 608 Chamber bf Commerce Bids;, PORTLAND, OREGON. Mosey to loan on Clackamas County Property. JOHN YOUNGER, Seventh Street, near Depot Howell The largest hop firm in the world Is coming to Oregon to buy hopa direct from tho growers, according to the Oregonlan. It Is proposed to eliminate the com mission of several sets of middlemen, which will mean an immense saving of money to the buyers. In the nature of things tbe Oregon hop growers will profit by this arrangement, for they will undoubtedly get bettor prices for their hops. Tha firm that Is thus going to revo lutionize the hop trade of this section is Wiggins, Richardson & Co., of Lon don. The Pacific Coast representative of tho firm will be John Carmlchael, The Clackamas Abstract A Trust Co. are owners of the only complete Abstrau! 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 titles perfect ed. J. F. Clark, Atty. at Law, President and Manager. Over Bank of Oregon City. FORTY TEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. i;. i tain, PIONEER Transfer and Express Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city RATES REASONABLE PILES u suppository w l. Mm. Thompson, Bop Oradrtl School!, SltlriTllla, N. C. vrllei: " 1 m '.' ibft do all yoa ataiin (or thorn." J)r. 8. M. lwr. Koc. w. V., wril! "TheTum vt'lomliU feMtoa." IT. B. D. McGUI, Cltrtaburg, T. un vrllel : "In ractte of US jemrt, 1 har found uo rr.uoilf to equal your." Prnici, 60 dim, Saaip'ta Jf'ir. Sold I "J '. MARTIN KUDV. lNCTI. P Sold In Oregon City by Huntley Bros. Call for Free Sample. Prices Reasonable LET US Do Your Work Work "aranteed We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Office Opposite Jtfasonic Building TZTim21 Williams Bros. Transfer Co.