Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 31, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1906.
...Short Sidehead Stories...
TI1HHIJLV.TOI.I) TAI.liS Of TMM WHI!KS DOINflfl.
YounQ Man 8uspectd
ICd.. Andrews, who lives on tint Alt
rriwlhy, near (IiIn city, rcporta the
theft of a Bo Wliit lniMlur rlllu whllo
at IIikkI lllvtT several days iiko. An
drews Miixpocl u young man nitmcd
Harvey Harris of Imvliig appropriated
the rlUe,
8ayi Ha Whipped Her
Julia Peterson, In n divorce com
lilalnt, charges OI Peterson, to whom
nho wan married at 1'ilnnhar, Iowa,
with mercilessly whipping ami other
wImo maltreating her, Iimihh becoming
a lialiltual drunkard. Kim auks lo re
sumo her iimlilcii mime, Julia John
nun, Tlu ro are two minor children,
New Methodist Parsonage
Tint Methodls Episcopal church has
rented tho Hyan bonne on the corner of
Fifth and Center ntrc-tn for a period
of three years mid will use tho house
for a pnrHonnije. Rev. It. C. lilnck
well and family, who have been llv
liiK at thu corner of KUth and Madison
streets will noon move Into their new
llOtlie,
Mill Haa New Manager
II. I', Diamond has resigned an man
uger of tho OreMi City Mill & Lum
ber compiiny's iiliuit In thin city, ami
leave for California anon. Mr. Dia
mond ha been succeeded un manager
ly II. KtiiijH-riliendt-r. The output of
tho mill him been contracted for six
month In advance, ami the new com
pany may now he conwldered as safely
launched.
pears an attorney for tho plaintiff.
Married In Kenton county In 1890, Oeo,
W, Parker him fled ault for divorce
from Mary J, Parker. There ar five
minor children, but tho plaintiff dona
not ask for their custody,
hope of wearing the animal, which was
(trespassing on Ills promise. In so do
ing he accidentally "hot tho (log. The
testimony failed to disclose any crimi
nal In twit on tho part of the accused.
In this state, tho mallcloua killing of a
(log In a penitentiary offense,
Kansaa City Bruah Fire
For a tlmo Baturday afternoon, a
brush Are seriously threatened the
houiea of a number of residents of
KannaH City Addition, Tho men
whoo home wero endangered, form
ed a bucket brigade au'l under tho di
rection of Fire Chief McKarland did
very effectlvo work, the flro being ex
tinguished before any serious damage
lo property resulted. It, waH, however,
only by the hardcMt kind of work that
some of tho bulldlnga wero saved.
Yeomen Organize
The Oregon City Homestead of
Amerlran Yeomen was recently organ
led with )5 charter members at
Knapp'H Hall. AmbroHO II. iJlmlck,
deputy chief Yeoman, and Ir. John
Hon, head physician, both of Portanld,
liiHllliili'd tho lodge. The following
offlcera were elected: Foreman, J. W.
Youth Versus Aga
in tho challenge swimming content
between thla city and Tho Oak", Iant antic whllo In tho locks In thla city
or three nice cottage will be construct
ed. J. It. Nllea, recently of Woodburn,
ha purchaaod property and haa made
tho necessary excavation preliminary
to tho building of a, store building In
which ho will engage In business.
A Runaway 8teamboat
Whllo momentarily unattended, the
steamer IClmore cut up some peculiar
Haturday, J. J. Kyrnea, of Portland,
defeated John L. Henderson, of Hood
Illver. Tho distance wan about 8
mile and tho atart was made from
thla city at 8 o'clock In the morning,
tho winner of tho race reaching the
boat hoimo at The Oaks a few minutes
after ii o'clock. Henderson, who Is
a veteran swimmer, having given sev-
oral sensational performance In the
Columbia river, left the river at Mil
waiikle and never finished the course.
Ilynic waa too much for hi elderly
opponent, Henderson being about 60
yeara old while Ilyrnes Is lens than
30 years obi.
Fond of Their "8uper."
When ho returned to his work last
Thursday, after upending a two weeks'
vacation In Linn county, Fred Metzner,
superintendent of the weave room at
the Oregon City Manufacturing com
pany's woolen mill, waa most agree
ably surprised by the employes of that
IP YOU'VE MARRIED
TELL THE CLERK
Marriage Certificates Must Bo
turned Within 30 Days
After Marriage.
Re-
Interrupts Shipping
The ntK of the Wllaini tto river at
this place bun receded until the opera
tion of steamers through the locks Is
Interrupted. The river now relMcr
hut 8 1 feet above low water mark,
and on this account the river steamers
are unable to handle mom than half
shipments. The stago of the river,
together with the difficulty thut Is had
In procuring cars, Is serlouxly Inter
fering with shipping In this city.
Would Live Apart
.1 inlm hi L. Seely Is suing fur a di
vorce from Carrie K. Beely. The par
ties were married In Ibis city, June 15,
1901. and desertion Is charged of the
defendant In lf4. (',. K. Hayes ap-
I . . A A - III If. ...A.
Miller, who was Instrumental In or- i "cparimeni ai ujo mm. no w i-rc-
ganllng tho local homeMtcad; corrcs ! H"''l',l tho weavers with a Ix-autl-
pondent, C, Fuge; master of accounts,1 f"' K'l(l aU,h f" ftn'1 a rlnf5 "et
Mr. Fuge; chaplain." Mrs. J. W. Miller. ' wl,h thr,, ru,,,"' The Pre,"'lttlon
, of these tokens of rega I was made
Waa Old Pioneer Mrs- ftv''"', wno ,n 'tw remarks,
Maxwell Hamsey, aged 85 years, died "aured Mr. Metzner of the esteem In
li.. iwnicn no is neiu uy mo uonors. rar.
Saturday at Tho Dalles.
Oregon across the plains In 1840, set
tling at Molalla, Clackamas county. lie
stayed In Clackamas county until 1878,
when ho went to (irant county, where
ho remained 20 years. For tho past
eight years hu has lived with a daugh
ter at Tho Dalles, Mrs. J. C. Wing
field. He leaves one son, II. S. Ham
sey, of Od Homestead, Clackamas
county, and two daughters, Mra. It.
Dickey of Cackamas county and Mrs.
J. C. Wlngfleld of The Dalles.
He Didn't Mean To
Fred Krelthaupt has been acquitted
by Justice Silpp on the charge of ma
llcloiihly killing a dog, the property of
his neighbor. Mr. (irlflth. Testimony
in the cane was received last week,
but the court did not render his deci
sion fur several days. Krelthaupt
claimed that hn shot at the dog In
tho other day. Tho steamer was In
tho tipper section of the locks, re
ceiving a cargo of freight from the
Willamette mills. Owing to the ex
treme low stage of water In tho locks,
the boat was resting on the bottom of
the canal. On this account It waa con
sldered by the officers unnecessary to
tie up the steamer, and with thla feel
ing of security, the pilot and the oth
er officers of tho boat, excepting only
the engineer, bad abandoned the craft
and were busy directing the boat crew
In handling tbe'frelght. Unnoticed, the
water came rushing Into the previous
ly empty canal. Rising from Its un
natural resting place, the steamboat
started down the canal, and waa get
ting well under way before the. pilot
noted the situation. Not stopping for
the gangplank, ho leaped aboard the
moving boat, and, rushing to bla sta
tion, sounded the proper alarm by
which the engineer reversed hla en
Kine, only In time to prevent a colli
sion with one of the gates In the canal.
WORK WEAKENS THE KIDNEY8.
Doan's Kidney Pills Have Done Great
Service for People Who
Work In Oregon City.
Metzner waa overcome with surprise,
and ho could only Inandlbly express
his sincere thanks for the beautiful
remembrances.
Many Build at Gladatone
(laldstono Is experiencing Quite a
luilldliig boom, no less than a dozen
residences having been built with
in the last few weeks, or are now un
der construction. A. L. Clarke, travel
ing salesman for Wadhams c Co., of
Portland, recently purchased a tract
of 17 acres at Gladstone, facing the
river, and he Is preparing to build an
attractive summer home on hla prop
erty. 0. A. Thurman baa Just finished
building a neat residence In this rap
Idly growing suburb, as has also Mr.
Phillips. C. A. Warren la building him
a home, and Chambers Howell bas the
material on the ground with which to
KODAKS AND ALL THE NEW
THINGS FROM THE KODAK CITY
Most Oregon City people work every
day In some strained, unnatural posi
tionbending constantly over a desk
riding on Jolting wagons or cars, do-
ng laborious housework; lifting and
reaching or pulling, or trying the
back In a hundred and one other ways
All these strains tend to wear, weak
en and injure the kidneys until they
fall behind In their work of filtering
the poisons from the blood. Doan's
Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys, put
new strength In bad backs. Oregon
City cures proves It.
Theodore Huerth, carpenter, living
at Parkplace, about two miles from
Oregon City, says: "I found Doan s
Kidney Pills do Just what Is claimed
for them. For a long time I suffered
a good deal with lameness and aching
over the kidneys and Irregularity of
the action of the kidneys. The trouble
was not severe enough to lay me up
but was very annoying and made It
difficult for me to stoop or lift any
thing with out my back paining me.
1 was Induced to try Doan's Kidney
Pills from the recommendation of a
friend, and went to Huntley Bros."
drug Btore for them. Their use abso
lutely removed the trouble with the
kidneys, strengthened my back and
In every way proved your remedy to
be worthy of all confidence."
For Sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
There Is no record at the Clackamas
county court house of tho legal mar
riage of ten couples that have obtain
ed licenses from the office of the Coun
ty Clerk In this city during the last
18 months. The law requires that
certificates of marriage shall be made
out and returned to the clerk of the
county In which the license Issues
within 30 days from, the date the
marriage Is solemnized, under penalty.
county ciera ureernnan nnoa no
record In bis office of tho following
ten couples, tho dates given showing
the time the license was Issued, and
all of the licenses having been grant
ed between February 1, 1905 and Au
gust 1, 190C:
February 4, 1305 Rose E. Sawtell
and Ellc C. Suter.
July 12, 1905 Mary E. Storm and
J. K. Helton.
August 14, 1905 Elizabeth Rehorst
and Matthias Raber.
October 11, 1905 Grace L. Parrlsh
and F. T. Ayres.
November 7, 1905 Ida L. Smith and
D. B. Howell.
March 11, 190C Amy Comer and
D. W. Peer.
March 17, 1906 Sophie Shone and
Joseph Gieblsch.'
April 11, 190C Emma lWther and
William F. Maddy.
W. S. EDDY, V, 5., M. D. V.
Graduate of the Ontario Veteri
nary College of Toronto, Canada,
and the McKlllip School of
Surgery of Chicago, haa located
at Oregon City aod established an
office at The Fashion Stablea,
Seventh Street near Main.
Both Telephonee.
Farmers' 13a Main 13U
C. D. and D. C. LATOURETTE
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
AT LAW.
Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon.
Furnish Abstracts of Title, Loan Money
Foreclose Mortgage, and Trans
act General Law Business.
W. 8. U'Ren C. Schuebel
U'REN & SCHUEBEL
Attodneys at Law. .
Will practice In all courts, make col
lections and settlements of estates.
Furnish abstracts of title, lend you
money on first mortgage.
Office In Enterprise Building,
Oregon City, Oregon.
J. U. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Oregon City,
Oregon.
May 17, 190C Nellie M. Kline and
Fred Cosser.
July 11, 1900 Pearl Hungate and
A. W. Vernon.
I Will practice In all courts of the state
Office In Caufield Building.
REWARD.
The Oregon Iron & Steel company
will pay a reward of five hundred dol
lars for the arrest and conviction of
the person, who, on or about the 16th
day of August, 1906, destroyed by
dynamite or other explosive a por
lton of the dam of said Oregon Iron &
Steel Company across the Tualatin
river, in Clackamas county, state of
Oregon.
Dated at Portland, Oregon, August
23 d. 1906.
THE OREGON IRON & STEEL CO.,
by A. S. Pattullo, Secretary.
3St4.
LIVY 8TIPP
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Justice of the Peace.
Office In Jagger Building, Oregon City,
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PORTLAND GETS ORE
GON CITY PASTOR
Rev. E. 8. Bollinger Accepts Call to
Pastorate of Highland Congre
gational Church.
Kodak the Children. Let the Children Kodak. By the Kodak
System any one may take and finish pictures. It's daylight all
llt.VJ).
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 OtegOIl Gty JcwclwS
Rev. E. S. Bollinger, for the last
seven and one-half years pastor of
the Oregon City Congreatlonal church
of this city, has resigned as pastor
of the Oregon City church to accept
a call to the Highland Congregational
church of Portland. Rev. Bollinger's
resignation was tendered the board
of trustees with the understanding
that the call of the Portland church
would be accepted. There was held
last night a congregational meeting
at which the resignation was to be
considered.
Rev. Bollinger began preaching 22
years ago in Baltimore, Md. For four
years he was pastor of a church in
Salem, subsequently serving nearly
five years as superintendent of the
bllndschool in that city. He then
served throe and one-half years as
pastor of the First Congregational
church at Astoria, coming to this city
from that point. During his pastorate
of the Oregon City church, Rev. Bol
linger succeeded in adding nearly 200
members to the church. Rev. Bollin
ger has many warm friends here who
will regret to see him sever his pas
toral relations with the Oregn City
church, especially when the action In
cludes his removal from the city.
Bordeaux Mixture.
Bordeaux mixture (from the New
York experiment station). Six pounds
copper sulphate, 4 pounds quick lime,
60 gallons water. Dissolve the copper
sulphate In an earthen or wooden
vessel containing three or four gal
lons of water. After the copper sul
phate has dissolved reduce to twenty
five gallons. Slack the lime and add
twenty-five gallons of water. Mix the
two and keep thoroughly stirred while
using. For house plants and such
small quantities ounces may be sub
stituted for pounds and water in pro
portion.
0, W. EAHTHAM
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Collections, Mortgage Foreclosures,
Abstracts of Title and General Lav
Business.
Office over Bank of Oregon City.
Oregon City, Oregon.
"Make Hay While, the Sun Shinea."
There Is a lesson'ln the work of the
thrifty farmer. He knows that the
bright sunshine may last but a day and
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
warning. Chamberlain's Colic, Chol
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. ,
Dishwashing Device.
Where a great deal of dishwashing
is necessary, it is a good plan to do
away with the drying of them. To
make this possible in ' the average
household, a 25-cent rack is now sold.
It Is shaped like those photographers
use for negatives, only, of course,
much larger. After being rinsed with
clean hot water, the dishes can be
set upon edge in the rack and allowed
to dr-by evaporation. All they need
then Is a polish with a dry towel as
they are placed on the table.
Prying preparations simply devet.
op dry catarrh ; they dry tip the secretions,
which adhere to the membrane and decom
pose, causing a far more serious trouble than
the ordiuury form of catarrh. Avoid all dry
ing inhalants, fumes, smokes and snuffa
and use thut which cleanses, soothes and
heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy
and will cure catarrh or cold in the head
easily and pleasantly. A trial size will be
mailed for 10 cents. All druggists sell the
50o. size. Ely Brothers, 5G Warren St., N.Y,
The Balm oures without pain, does not
irritate or oanse sneezing. It spreads itself
over an irritated and angry surface, reliev.
ing immediately the painful inflammation.
With i.iy s ureain isnim you are armea
l L. PORTER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Abstracts of Property Furnished.
Office with Oregon City Enterprise.
ROBERT A. MILLER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all courts of the state.
Federal and Cnited States Supreme
Courts.
Room 306 Commercial Building,
Portland, Oregon.
When you require an Abstract of Title
to lands in Clackamas County, hart
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.
666- 608 Chamber of Commerce Bldg,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Money to loan on Clackamas Countf
Property.
JOHN YOUNGEK,
Seventh Street, near Depot-
FORTY TEARS EXPERIENCE LV
Great Britain and America.
i:. i. tan,
PIONEER
Transfer and Express
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city
RATES REASONABLE
A Mystery Solved.
"How to keep off periodic attacks of
, biliousness and habitual constipation
ntn.t n mtuitAxK V. n lit K niro XT lXr
Life Tills solved for me." writes John agamst..! Catarrh and Hay fever.
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.
MTf . A Dure UKrkatt.d If joa uat .
PILES TCE Suppository
llr,lfd SehooU, 8tterillt, N. C write: I cu nay
thrr do ml tiq oLftim for them." Dr. s. M. uvvnrt,
I Ksvi'O Rocfc, w. Va., writ..! "TtieT (tea uitlf.rsal aili-
! faction." Dr. n. !. MoGIlL CEarkihur, T. no., wtiiea :
1 ia a ttraciica of US yr&rt. 1 have found do rrinwir to
I equal yours." Fuel, 60 Cijtb. Hamplti frra. Sold
I by urnssl.u. aa.BTIN HUOY, LaNCHrrtr), ,
Sold in Oregon City by Huntley Bros.
Call for Free Sample.
Given Away,
Mrs. '.Thomas Johnson Smith was
being married for tho fourth time in
the little country church in which she
had been raised. Tho ceremony was
proceeding with all solemnity until
the minister reached tho point, "Who
gives this woman to this niau to bo his
wife?" and a voice away back In the
congregation replied, 'I sonerally do."
Prices Reasonable
LET US
DO YOtir Work Work Guaranteed
We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business.
Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved
Office Opposite Masonic Building
xZSn Williams Bros. Transfer Co.