OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1906. 3 ...Short Sidehead Stories... THUHtiLV-TOI.0 TALUS OP TUB WI!l!K- IX)IN(JS. County Trsaaursr a Gladstonlte - County Tr'BMiinT J. ('. Paddock and family have moved ' from Clackamas! Hl.atlon to (ilinHtiiiii, In order to bo nearer a cur lino to tlio city. Tho I'ud dock farm linn been nnU'd to Mr. Chllcoto of Portland. Fath.r Creamery Project ('nublcr W. A. Ili-ylman of tho Hunk of IOmI iiruila, U working In conjunc tion with 13. 13. Hunter of Portland, to imtnlillMh a crenrnery lit ICntncnda, tho Hunio to lie either a co oporatlvu con cern or owned by a Mock company. First Fall Strawbarrle. Thomas Hbko of tho went sldo brought tho flritt full atrawtmrrlciH to market lant Thursday. They were of tho MiiKixin variety am from vine newly planted hint HprlnK. Mr. IIiiko plucked off the bloMHoma early In July. 8uea to Recover Money An action waa begun In tho Circuit court Monday by the IiiivU Ituplement company, of Colfax, Wiinh , aKalnxt I) I., Torrance to recover $'Jf0 and attor neys feea. Tho amount la aliened to bo due on a promissory note. Both Looking For Justice ' Ed. 1 1 linden and ft neighbor named KelloKK came, to town. Hulurday, both looking for tho Justice, the former to plead utility to assault on KcIIokk, aud thn latter to have Hughe arreted on that charge. MuKhea paid a tine of $10. Farmer Save R. R, Property Farmer turned out at Clackama Station. Thursday, and put out a fire In kIuhIiIuki that threatened Mm conl iii wiMKi owneu ny tne railroad com- jiy,, Adarux, H pany and other properly. The lire i K h(Mlcy. m started by a spark from a loco motive. Orang. Picnic The Garfield (trango Im arranKlng for an all day picnic In the grovo at Mount. .Ion church ,to bo held Satur day, September 1. MiimIc and apeak- Iiik and a bite picnic dinner will make up the program. Big Yield of OaU KxCounty Treasurer Enoa Cahlll waa In the city Friday from hi farm at New Hra, lit) reports that Kraln crop In Ma auction of tho county arc yielding well thlx year, an average of 70 biiMhela of oiUh per acre being grown on tho farm of fieorgo Lunelle, nun of bl neighbors, Two Huaband Want Divorcee Henry Westcrman, who married Roay WcHterman In thl city In July, 18'j:i, In seeking a divorce, on tho ground of desertion two yearn following tho mar riage. There la one minor child for whom custody tho plaintiff doe not ask. William Charle II. Smith, who wa married In Vancouver, Welling ton, on tho Fourth of July, 1890, to Daisy A. Bmlth, liaa cornnienced ault for divorce. She deserted her hUMband February 17, 104. Planing Mill Stock Increased Tho Hiipplcmcntary article of In coriMratlon of tho Oregon City Plan ing Mill company were filed In tho of fice, of the county clerk lat week. Tho capital atock I doubled and consist of 5ooo share of a par valuo of $10 each. Tho riauio of the company 1 changed to Oregon City Mill and l.um her company, which come nearer cov erlng tho acope of work of tho mill. The director aro U. Kupenbender, W. A. Huntley, John A. Moehnke, Lcwcl- I'. Diamond and W. F. Sprlngwater Road Nearly Completed. Tho Bprlngwater-Ratacada road will bo completed thla full except tho north end, a abort piece acros tho river from Estacada, aaya tho Now. Administrator Appointed II. IC. Croaa wa appointed adminis trator, Monday, of tho estate of Georgo Cunningham, Tho estate I valued at 22M). Mr. Cunningham died November 10, 1905, leaving a widow and throe aona, all resident of thla county. Alleges Cruel Treatment Ella Cantwell of Mount Tabor haa commenced a ault for divorce agalnat William Cantwell, to whom ahe waa married In thla county, October 16, 1904. Tho plulntlff waa formerly Mra. C. W. Armatrong. Bho allege cruel and Inhuman treatment. Syrians Seek Separation Catherine (ioura, who wa married to Hamue) (Ioura at lteynml. Syria, In filed ault In th Clackama cir cuit court, Thurxday. for a legal sep aratlon, charging the defendant with desertion, at Port Intnl. In 1904. (ioura I now located at Alexandria, Egypt. I'liilnlifT Hi.kn to be restored to her maiden name, Catherine fin mm Buys 700 Acres of Timber The Ooi'rnbecher Manufacturing company of Portland ha bought about 20,0(10,000 feet of timber standing on Too acn-N of land along tho north fork of the Molulla and and another tract on 1'ete'a mountain. The purchase waa made through the manager of the sawmill. A. N. Monroe, who also ob tained the privilege of bringing log acros a atrip of land owned by the Willamette Fall company. keen Intoreat, respectively. During mmmwfm nm. rinAlfm tho afterniKin a picked team of Ore- J5 fcRIT IS PROVED gon City player waa defeated at baae-i ball by tho Portland West Blder by RECORD OF A GREAT MEBICIIE a acore of 15 to 3. I A Prominent Cincinnati Woman Tell. How Lydls E. Pinkbam's Vetbl. Compound Completely Cured Bar. Street Car Rioter. Lucky J I. Foley and W. J. Smith, two of the three Portland boya Jailed last week for creating a riot In an O. W. P. Ky. car at Mllwaukle, were up be- Names a Corespondent Doiiglaa Wllaon Gaston haa com menced milt In the circuit court agalnat Ncttlo Canton, to whom lie waa mar ried In Vancouver, Waahlngton, July 11, 1904. They havo one child, Olive Julia, aged 18 month. Canton ac cuhc bin wife of Intimacy with anoth er man, and nume A. Meyer of Port land a corespondent In tho ault. Big Yield of Oats The rreat (rood Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound la doing among the women of America ia attracting (Via Attention nf Trmnv df nnr ledinir fore Juatlce Stlpp, Monday. The1 .lntit and 1.hlnkW r-orl. irener. atreet car company decided the Tel low had already been given a neve re IcHKon and It would not punh the cane to the circuit court, ao Smith and Foley were allowed to plead guilty to the charge of annault and battery. Bmlth wa fined $50, which he paid. Foley waa fined $50 with the alter native of 25 day In jail. The time waa cut to 20 daya on motion of V. T. Griffith, attorney for the O. W. P. & Hy. company. Foley will be held In durance for about 1Q day yet ai the even day he had apent In jail before aentence will count for him. M. Mc Donald, the third man, la out on $25 canh ball. DOYER NEWS First Plat of San Francisco Among tho old documents atored In the bunement of tho courthoiiHo la the Original plat of Ban Franclnco. It waa drawn In 1850, before California waa admitted a a atate, and waa filed In tho United Btatea Dlntrlct court, then located at Oresnn City. In the remov al from thla city of that department, many of the record were left behind. Thene aro atored away In an old safe deponlt vault In the baaement of the cotirthoune. Foresters at Canemah Park Nearly two thounand p-op'e attend ed tho Foreatera' picnic at Canemah park, Sunday, and the big throng wa a orderly a crowd a ever awiembled In the pretty grove. Nine Portland court and Court Robin Hood of thl city took the leading part In the day'a exerelncH, and there was aomethlng doing all day big dinner; aporta and race for fut and lean, young and old; a baby show, and tho whole conclud ing with a grand ball In the pavilion at night, a Portland orchetra and prize waltz contributing harmony and Mr. Rudolph waa here from Eata cada, Monday. Minn Eva Bird la In Portland thl week. William Roberta killed a large deer Thursday. A. J. KitzrnlHer haa resumed hia dutlea aa mall carrier, after having been laid up for two month with a aore foot. Rev. J. W. Exon met with quite an accident laat Wedneaday night aa he wa unharnennlng hi team. One of horaea kicked him, utrlkln, blm on his left hand and cutting hi flngera quite badly. Mra. Kltzmlller entertained the Mlnnea Vale and their brother from Portland thla week. Mr. Nlnnen, wife and daughter Mary, of Farmlngton, Wanhlngton county. vlnlted with Mrs. C. A. Keith last week. Mr. Nianen la looking for a home. Jake DeShazer and family are at tending campmeetlng In Portland thla week. George Wolf la laid up with a lame back. ally. JMrj-Jura Vifjon The following letter ia only one o many thousand which are on file i the rlnkham office, and (to to prove beyond qnestion that Lydia E. l'ink bam'a Vegetable Compound must be a remedy of great merit, otherwise it could not produce sach marvelous resulta among aick and ailing women. Dear Mrs. Pinkham: "About nine months ago I waa a grat suf ferer with female troubkt, which cauwd ma severe pain, extreme nervouimetm and fre quent htatiarittm, from which the doctor failed to relieve me. 1 tried Lydia E. Pink barn's Vegetable Compound, and within a abort time felt better, and after taking five bottlm of HI waa entirely cured. 1 therefore hWtily recommend your Compound aa a splendid female tonic. It makes the monthly W. S. EDDY, V, 5., M. D. V. Gradnite of the Ontario Veteri nary College of Toronto, Canada, and the McKillip School of Surgery of Chicago, has located at Oregon City and established an office at The Fashion Stables, Seventh Street near Main. Both Telephones. Fanners ija Main 131 1 C. D. and O. C. LATOURBTTK, ATTORNEYS AND COUNBELOM AT LAW. Main Street, Greg-on City, Oregon. furnish Abstract of Title, Loan Monty, Foreclose Mortajace. and transact General Law Buslneaa. V. 8- U'Bei 0. 8ohel U'REN & SCHUEBEL Attorneys at Law. Will practice In all courts, make eolleo tlona and settlements of estate.. Furnish abstract, of title, tend you mon ey on first mortgag. Office in Enterprise Building, Oregon City, Oregon. J. U. CAMPBELL ATTORNEY AT LAW i Oregon City, - Oregon penwla regular and without pain; and what ma prctlc, m the courts of the state a burring it 11 to find such a remedy after so I . r., ,,... many d-tors fail to help yon. Iainpkad Office hi Caufleld Building, to recommend it to all suffering women." I ..... " . . .j 1 1 ' . : J 1 Summer Diarrhoea In Children nati, Ohio. If yon have suppressed or painful periods, weakness of the stomach, Indigestion, bloating, pelvic catarrh, nervous prostration, dizziness, faint- neM, aon ireare ana wanv-to-De- left-alone " feeling, excitability, back ache or the hluea, these are sure indi cations of female weakness, or some derangement of the organa. In such cases there ia one tried and true remedy Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. LIVY STIPP Attoksey at Law. Justice of the Peace. Office In Jagger Boll ding. Oregon City. W1LS0NVILLE NEWS KODAKS AND ALL THE NEW THINGS FROM THE KODAK CITY During the hot weather of the Bum mer months the first unnatural loose ness of a chlld'a bowels should have Immediate attention, bo aa to check tho disease before It becomes serious All that ia necessary la a few doses I of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and 0f new houses have sprung up this t-vi 1 t.a-hasI Vi11.nAj4 Kv a rtnea I ..... uiiuriHH' nrnicu j week 8n( work on tne bridge Is pro- Wllsonvllle, Aug. 21. Born, August 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Seely, a daughter. C. T. Tooze of Gladstone was with us, Sunday. A number of our citizens are so journing at the Coast. Still Wilsonville growa. A number QW. EASTHAM ATTORNEY AT LAW Collection-, Kortgag. Foreolosmi-t, Aa itracta of Title and General Law Bti tneaa. Office over Bank of Oregon City, Oregon City, Or. L. L. PORTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Abatracti of Property FUrnlahed. Office with Oregon City Snterpri-e. ... L 1 . im . . - . . . . - - - - . of castor oil to cleanse the system. I lllev. M. 0. Stockland, pastor of the M. E. church, LitUe Falls, Minn., writes: "We have used Chamberlain's I Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy i for several years and find It a very val uable remedy, especially for summer disorders in children." Sold by How ell & Jones. gressing. vi 'K','""', '- -f ."! I 1 NOTES OF HARMONY An enjoyable evening was spent with Mrs. HIckey and family Saturday, about CO people being present. Ice cream, water-melons and cake being served. Something unusual Is happening in Mr. Millard's orchard. Just a cottage for two. Mrs. Charles Fankhauser has been on the sick list for the past week from poison oak, but Is Improving. Grange Discussea Reforms. Mllwaukle, Aug. 20. At the regular meeting of Mllwaukle grange, Satur day, the members devoted the lec ture hour to discussing those great questions that are in the national grange's platform for reform railroad rate legislation, pure food laws, meat Inspection and postal savings. It was the general opinion of those taking part In the discussion of these sub jects that the Patrons of Husbandry as an organization, should proceed with a campaign of education along these lines. Kodak the Children. Let the Children Kodak. By the Kodak System any one may take and iinish pictures. It's daylight all Brownies (almost Kodaks) $1 to $9.00 4 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 Jewelers CATARRH 2 Don't Be Blue and lose all Interest when help is within reach. Herbine will make that liver perform its duties properly. J. B. Vaugha, Elba, Ala., writes: "Being a constant sufferer from constipation and a disordered liver, I have found Herbine to be the best medicine, for these troubles, on the market. I have used it constantly. I believe it to be the best medicine of its kind, and I wish all sufferers from these troubles to know the good Herbine has done me." Huntley Bros. Dmg Co. EAST ML SCOTT ITEMS Mr. Bauerman of Damascus, pur chased a hay press and has been busy baling in this vicinity. Miss Emma Strlckrott has return ed home for a short stay with her par ents after an absehce of about a year. Mrs. Held has gone to spend a week in Portland, visiting her daughters. Blackberries are scarce. A Mystery Solved. "How to keep off periodic attacks of blilousness and habitual constipation was a mystery that Dr. King's New Life Pills solved for me," writes John N. Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. The only pills that are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction to everybody or money refunded. Only 25 cents at Howell & Jones' drug store. SEPARATOR BURNED. Molalla, Aug. 20. The separator be longing to W. A. Shaver, was mysteri ously burned last Thursday night, im posing a loss of about $1000 on the owner. After having threshed all day, the crew loft the separator in a lane near the farmhouse of E. Lehman, three miles from Molalla. When the men left the premises at 10 o'clock, everything was in place, but when they returned at 2 o'clock the next day to resume work, they found only a heap of smoldering ruins. The burning of the machine is an unexplained mystery. 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. When you require an Abstract of Title , to lands In Clackamas County, hare 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 Bet of Abstract Books. CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY, 606- 608 Chamber of Commerce Bids PORTLAND. OREGON. Money to loan on Clackamas Count? Property. JOHN YOUNGER, Seventh Street, near Depot. FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN Great Britain and America. i:. i Grnn, PIONEER Transfer and Express Freight and parcels delivered to all parts' of the city RATES REASONABLE jss; PILES Suppository I ttj do ail too claim tor tbe. ir. 8. M. D.fore, Kav.-n Booa. W. Va,, writes t Th.T ttva unWi raalnaiU- 'X'tiuD.' Dr. U. D. HcCiUl, Clarkiburi, T,oa..nii: "la a cractica at 23 Tear. I Data found Do r.niadr to .Hiual your.." Paici, 60 Cama. SamtilM Krett. Bold " OruaUlMa, M4BT,. a,u0V. tNC aSTt R. Sold in Oregon City by Huntley Bros. Call for Free Sample. Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Cive Satisfaction. GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drive, away a Cold in the Head quickly. Restores the Souses of Taste and Smell Easy to use. 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