Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 07, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1906.
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...Short Sidehead Stories...
TERSELY-TOLD TALES OP THE WEEK'S DOINGS.
Three Employes Resign
John Albright, William Hosey and
Tom Lindsey have resigned as em
ployes of the Crown-Columbia Pulp &
Paper company. Mr. Albright may ac
cept a position with the Spaulding
Lumber company.
Claims He Deserted Her
After being married for 16 years,
Sarah Razey has filed suit for divorce
from William Razey to whom she was
married in Pennsylvania in July, 1900.
The desertion complained of is said to
have taken place in 1905. The custody
of four minor children is asked by the
plaintiff.
Miss Lena Gadke, treasurer of the
club, was received and accepted, and
Miss Iva "Gordon was elected to fill
the vacancy. Miss Gadke left WedneS'
day for Seattle, where she will attend
business college and will make her
home with her sister, Mrs. F. M.
Maple.
Catholic School Begins
St. John's parochial and high school
opened Tuesday morning with a sat
isfactory attendance, considering the
time for resuming classes. The enroll
ment is rather light, owing to the ab
sence from the city of many families,
but the attendance compares favor
ably with that of the opening day of
previous years.
City Repairs Property
With dustpan, broom and paint
brush, under the direction of the City
council, the City Hall and the homes
of the different fire companies have
been treated to a vigorous cleaning
and newly dressed with paint and wall
paper. These places had long been
neglected, and there was imperative
need for these improvements.
Imel Held To Circuit Court
Willis Imel, of Clackamas station,
was given a preliminary examination
before Justice Stipp Tuesday after
noon on the charge of larceny from
the person. He was held to the cir
cuit court under $200 bonds which he
promptly furnished. Deputy District
Attorney Schuebel appeared for the
state and the defendant was repre
sented by G. C. Brownell. The de
fence daised the point as to the cor
rectness of the charge against Imel,
which implied the taking of money
from the person and showed that in
stead the money had been handed the
defendant. On this showing, the
charge was amended to that of simple
larceny.
ick at the court house during the af
ternoon. But it did not take the wo
man long to convince the examining
board that the complaining witness
was either very badly fooled ir sus
pecting her of being mentally unsound
or that it was purely a case of mis
taken identity. The charge of insan
ity was dismissed against Mrs. Love
lace who was allowed to return to her
borne without further embarassment.
CITY SUPERINTENDENT
ARRIVES IN CITY
Will
Shortly Announce the Assign
ment of Grade Teachers
For the Year.
In Interest of Northwest
President C. TT. Dve. of the Oreerrn
City Board of Trade, has received the ! lts care
official call for the Pacific Northwest
Concerned for the Child's Health
A divorce suit somewhat out of the
ordinary so far as the allegations set
forth in the complaint are concerned,
was filed in the circuit court here
Tuesday. The plaintiff is Frank J.
Phelps who sues for a separation from
Maggie V. Phelps and the custody of
an only child. In addition to charging
the defendant, whom he married at
Bull Run in this county, in October,
1904, with cruel treatment and deser
tion, Phelps represents that in viola
tion of his expressed wishes and com
mands, the wife persisted in taking
the child to the home of a neighbor,
several members of the family so
visited being afflicted with consump
tion. For this and other reasons re
cited in the complaint, plaintiff de
sires to be awarded a legal sepaation
as well as the custody of the child
for the reason that he does not think
the mother should be entrusted with
LET US
Do Your Work
Prices Reasonable
Work Guaranteed
We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business.
Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved
Office Opposite .Masonic Building
epTe:c?7s21 Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
LOCAL ARTISANS
DIVIDE FORCES
Convention, to be held at Spokane,
I
Germans Are Entertained
One of the most successful picnics
ever given by the Manner choir of
Oregon City was held Sunday at the
home of Philip Bucklein. The affair
was givenby Mr. Karl Rhody, who is
a member of the society. The even
ing was spent pleasantly and late was
the hour when the party dispersed to
their homes. The next meeting of
the society will be held Sunday, Sep
tember 16, at the home of George
Smith, in Green Point.
Hard on Cats.
Washington, Tuesday, the 25th inst. Recently forty-one dead cats were
To make this convention a success, j found on the streets of Wilmington,
the co-operation of every commercial Delaware in one week. The board of
and industrial body in the states of J health at first thought somebody was
Miss Gadke Resigns
The Saturday club of the Congre
gational church held a meeting Mon
day night and discussed plans for the
work of the club during the coming
fall and Winter. The resignation of
Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Mon
tana is invited to participate through
representative delegations. As out
lined in the call, the purpose of the
convention is "to bring together the
representative men of this most pros
perous section of the United States,
and after thorough consultation, unite
upon a plan of advertising the actual
resources and not to exploit the pe
culiar advantages of any of the cities."
poisoning the felines, but the officials
have concluded that the cats were
killed by the hot weather.
WAS A VERY SICK BOY.
But Cured by Chamberlain's' Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
Gentlemen.
Professor W. C. McKee, newly elect
ed Superintendent of the Oregon City
public schools, and family arrived
Wednesday from Eugene. Superin
tendent McKee resigned the princi-
palship of the Eugene High School to
accept the position with the Oregon
City schools. One of his first' duties
will be the making of grade assign-1 Introduce Lively Membership Contest
ments. Superintendent McKee and Between Ladies and
ramny will occupy the Mrs. Ross
Charman house on Seventh street.
County Superintendent Zinser gives
out the following notes of interest
and pertaining to the schools of the Oregon City Artisans will provide
county: 25 members of -a class of 1000 candi-
Miss Leah L. Lemmon, principal of dates that it is proposed to Initiate
the Oak Grove school, who taught last into the organization on November 1,
year in West Oregon City, will arrive when the Artisans celebrate the 12th
here about September 14, from Mis- anniversary of the founding of the
souri, where she has been spending Order. In order to stimulate interest
the summer with relatives. in the ' approaching anniversary ' and
Residents of Cazadero have petition- attendant exercises, the Oregon City
ed for the establishment of a school Assembly has inaugurated a contest,
district. There are more than 20 tne gentlemen members of the order,
children of Cazadero now attending under the leadership of R. J. Goodfel
the Estacada school, some distance low, constituting one side, while the
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
at Oregon City and established an
office at The Fashion Stables,
Seventh Street near Main.
Both Telephones.
Farmers' 13a Main 131 1
C. D. and D. C. LATOU RETTE
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS
AT LAW.
away.
An application has also been receiv
ed for the creation of a new district in
the vicinity of the Molalla river, in
volving the Molalla, Marks Prairie and
Mundorf schools. Action will be tak
en on this application the first week
ladies, with Mrs. Nelie M. Cooper as
captain, will constitute the opposing
forces. A schedule of credits will be
determined upon by the two sides, so
many to be counted for each applica
tion brought in, a song, recitation or
speech, also for attendance, etc. The
in October, when the district boundary side scoring the greatest number of
Neither Crazy Nor Foolish -
An attempt was made Tuesday to
tare Mrs. Lovelace, of Jones' Mill
?:iil to the 1 sare asylum b ic it fail
ed. A fo; mal complaint being file-;
charging the woman with insanity,
Sheriff Beattie and Constable Ely
went into the country and brought
the woman to this city where an ex
amination was held before Judge Dim-
"When my boy was two years old
he had a very severe attack of bowel
complaint, but by the use of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrh
oea Remedy we brought him out all
right," says Maggie Hickox, of Mid
land, Mich. This remedy can be de
pended upon in the most severe cases.
Even cholera infantum is cured by
it. Follow the plain printed direc
tions and a cure is certain. For sale
by Howell & Jones.
KODAKS AND ALL THE NEW
THINGS FROM THE KODAK CITY
!
board will be in session.
Additional teachers have been en
gaged in the different districts of the
county for the ensuing year as fol
lows: No. 83 Joint, Nina Heacock.
No. 59 Joint, Butte Creek, Frances
M. Yoder.
No. 52 Cedardale, Jesse M. Fouts.
N. 26 Union, Pauline Heacock.
No. 73 New Era, Mae Strange.
N. 10 Dickey's Prairie, Emily Spur
lak. No. 68 Track, Florence Buchanan.
No. 25 Dickey's Prairie, Laura
Purcell.
No. 93 Oak Grove, Wilma E. Blair.
No. 28 Concord, Lou Albee.
No. 75 Redland, Maud Stone.
No. 108 Estacada, J. E. Stubbs and
May Stevens.
points will be entertained by the other
side. The contest will continue un
til the later part of October.
NOTHING
SUCCEEDS
CESS.
LIKE SUC-
Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon.
Furnish Abstracts of Title, Loan Money
Foreclose Mortgage, and Trans
act General Law Business.
W. S. 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.
CURED TO STAY CURED.
Huntley Bros. Tell of the Remarkable!
Success of Pepsikola Tablets in Re-I
lieving Indigestion. 1
1 Will practice in all courts of the state
After selling all kinds of remedies j Office in Caufield Building.
Tor dyspepsia and indigestion we can
truthfully say that we never knew
anything to give such universal satis
faction as Pepsikola Tablets. They
not only aid digestion but they act
as a grand nerve tonic as well. Many
Oregon City people who have not en
joyed a good meal for years now say
that after using one or two 25 cent
boxes of these little tablets they feel
as if they could eat a horse and digest
TjIVY stipp
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Justice of the Peace.
Office in Jagger Building, Oregon City.
it too. Huntley Bros, have been rec-
How an Oregon Citizen Found Com-LmmoT1j;t, ty,sa Hvcnoncia r-m.
plete Freedom from Kidney edv fo nearlv two vears now and from
Trouble. I actual evnoriom'o Vnrwa t i nr- la nn
nthpr rpmpHv cn Qiiro tr rfMfxrf snnr
If you suffer from backache , . , , . . . . . .
From urinary disorders "
From any disease of the kidneys, coated tongue, palpitation, sieepiess
Be cured to stay cured. I ness, wind belching and other dis
Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting tressing symptoms of indigestion. And
cures. rr., 4.
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
there is nothing to pay. They will re
new your energy, steady your nerves,
regulate the action of your heart, im
prove your appetite, put new life in
your stomach, and will do more to
Doan's Kidney Pills is not only true tone up and improve your general
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
health than anything you ever heard
of.
TAX LAW.
O. W. EASTHAM
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Collections, Mortgage Foreclosures,
Abstracts of Title and General Law
Business.
Office over Bank of Oregon City.
Oregon City, - - - - - Oregon.
L. L. PORTER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Abstracts of Property Furnished.
Office with Oregon City Enterprise.
All 1905 taxes not paid by the ev
ening of September 29 will become
tried various remedies and began doc- delinauent
All 1905 taxes one-half of which
V
tors treatment but whatever relief
I found was only temporary, and often
l could not get any relief at all. Hav
ing read in 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
corrooorate 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-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N.
Y., sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
have not been paid now have 16 per
cent penalty and interest added to
them.'
Call at office or write for a state
ment of your taxes and same will be
promptly furnished you.
' R. B. BEATIE,
3St2 Sheriff and tax Collector.
Kodak the Children. Let the Children Kodak. By the Kodak v
System any one may take and iinish pictures. It's daylight all
1 ( , j .
Brownies (almost Kodaks)$J to $9.00 -
Kodaks, $ 5.00 to $105.00.
Kodak Tank Developers for Daylight Development $2.50 to $6.00
Burmeister & Andresen
Sttfpensioa Bridge Corner The Oregon City JcWClctS
Her Reason for Marrying.
'That excuse is a very cynical and
hopeless one," said Senator La Fol
lette. "It doesn't speak at all well for
the future."
He was discussing a certain corpora
tion's apology for dodging a law.
"A cynical excuse." he went on, "and
one that recalls to my mind a young
and pretty nurse who surprised all her
friends by marrying a rich man of 73
years.
"Why on earth did you marry that
fossil?" a friend asked the nurse.
" Well,' she replied, I, thought I
might as well be engaged in nursing
one old man as a dozen.'"
The Breath of Life.
It's a significant fact that the strong
est animal of its size, the gorilla, also
has the largest lungs. Powerful lungs
means powerful creatures. How t6
keep the breathing organs right should
be man's chiefest study. Like thou
sands of others, Mrs. Ora A. Steph
ens, of Port Williams, O., has learn
ed how to do this. She writes:
Three bottles of Dr. King's New Dis
covery stopped my cough of two years
and cured me of what my friends
thought consumption. O, it's grand
for throat and lung trouble." Guaran
teed by Howell & Jones, druggists.
Price 50c and S1.00. Trial bottle free.
ROBERT A. MILLER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practice in all courts of the state.
Federal and United States Supreme
Courts.
t
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. t
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY, '
606- 608 Chamber of Commerce Bids,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Mosey to loan on Clackamas County
Property.
"My child was burned terribly about
the face, neck and chest. I applied
Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. The pain
ceased and the child sank into a rest
ful sleep." Mrs. Nancy M. Hanson,
Hamburg, N. Y.
Friday and Saturday Twins.
"Little Pink" and "Little Blue" would
not do to distinguish the twin girls
born recently to Mr. and Mrs. Edward
L. Kennedy of Darby, Pa. The births
having been separated by the midnight
hour, the twins have been christened
Friday and Saturday.
JOHN YOUNGER,
Seventh Street, near Depot.
FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN
Great Britain and America.
C. N. EMM,
PIONEER
Transfer and Express
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city
RATES REASONABLE
Complexion Secrets.
To remove pimples, moth spots, sal
lowness, blotches, , clear up the com
plexion and put the bloom of youth
in the cheeks, use Laxakola tablets, a
positive cure for constipation, trial
i size, 5 cents. Huntley Bros.
TT f A eor guaranteed If jou use
PILES suppository
i Mxtt. Thorn p-wm. Sap t
Graded School, Statesrllle, S. C, writes: can mj
they do all you claim for them." Dr. 8. M. Derore,
Raven Bock, W. Va., writes; "Theyitire universal satis
faction." Dr. H. D. McGlli. Clarksburg, TV-no., writes:
"Iq a practice or aS years, X have found no remedy to
equal years." Pxicb. 50 Cbmts. Samples Free. Sold
by Druggists. "njaWTtW RUOyt LANCASTER, p.
Sold in Oregon City by 'Huntley Bros.
Call for Free Sample.