3 of Woodburn, $35; Dr. W. H. Byrd, Salem,-$200; Salem Hospital, $22.16; Drs. Sommer and Mount, Oregon City, $100. ARE YOU NUMBERED AMONG THE "108" LET US Do Your Work .Short Sidehead Stories. TERSELY-TOt-D TALES OF THE WEEK'S DOINGS. Prices Reasonable Work Guaranteed WAS A VERY SICK BOY. OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1906. Buys Grocery Store T. B. Hayhurst, a former Oregon City boy, but who has been located at Portland the last year, has purchas ed the D. L. Wolverton grocery store formerly conducted by D. M. Klemsen and now stationed in the Schramm property near the postoffice. Had Severe Fall While assisting in the remodeling of the Masonic building Saturday morn' ing, a carpenter named Colvin, fell from a scaffolding, and sustained se rious injuries. Besides a severe scalp wound, two ribs were broken in the fall, while for a time the man appear ed to be seriously injured internally. He is slowly recovering. To Theological Seminary William Hammond, who has been spending the summer with his par ents. Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond, in this city, left Wednesday for New York City to attend the General Theo logical Seminary, which will open on the 19th inst. In a two years' at tendance at this institution, Mr. Ham mond will complete his theological course. Clackamas at the Fail' In addition to sending a large dele gation of its citizens, Clackamas coun ty is ,this year as usual, materially contributing to the success of the an nual State Fair by entering consid erable livestock and farm products in competition for the prizes that are offered. Among the exhibitors from this county are Schmidt Bros., of Carus, who have forwarded st carload of their fine cattle, including 25 head of sheep and a 2500-pound short horn bull. George Lazelle, of New Era, a prominent breeder of blooded stock, has also sent a carload of his choicest prize-winners. These exhibits are ex clusive of the smaller entries that have been made by citizens of this county. Returns to College Kenneth Latourette, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Latourette, who leaves on the 19th for the East where he will again attend Yale, conducted the morn ing services at the First Presbyterian church Sunday. The pastor, Rev. J. Robert Landsborough. who has been spending his vacation in the Dakotas, is expected to return in time to re sume his services Sunday. Schilling Wants An Inning Charging his former wife with mak ing a fraudulent affidavit as to his whereabouts at the time, FV W. Schil ling has filed a suit in the Circuit Court asking that the decree of the court, by which Verna Schilling was granted a divorce last June, be va cated and set aside. Schilling repre- But Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. "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. Look Up Your Marriage Certificate And See if You are Legally Married. THE GAME LAWS ARE BEING VIOLATED Oregon City Sportsmen Favor Game Warden Appointed by Each County Court. Pot hunters of Clackamas county sents that the wife made affidavit that J were out in force in violation of the he was out of the state, and claims ; game laws yesterday and the popping that he never learned of the suit, I of guns was heard all around the sub otherwise he would have made a de-1 urbs of Oregon City, reported the Jour fense to the suit. Schilling claims nal correspondent Monday. The open Will Hold Fire Drills Fire Chief McFarland has decided to hold a number of drills for the im provement of the volunteer fire de partment service. The first of these drills will be held this evening and will be . participated in by the three down-town companies, the Cataracts, Fountains and Columbia Hook & Lad der company. The purpose of these drills will be to better acquaint the members of the different companies with the equipment of their respec tive flre-fighting apparatus and to fa cilitate the work of the department in fighting fire. that instead of being out of the state, he was located at Ashland all the time. season for upland birds does not com mence until October 1, though ducks, The plaintiff in the present suit is . geese and swan may be hunted be- represented by J. B. Ryan, of Portland, and Hedges & Griffith of this city. Court Pays Share Before adjourning Friday, the Coun ty Court audited bills to the amount of $178.58 in one-half payment of claims presented to the estate of the late Sheriff John R. Shaver, who was killed while attempting the arrest of Smith, the desperado, at Woodburn, last April. These claims were for medical attendance and hospital fees exclu sively and from the fact that the Sher iff lost his life while acting in an of ficial capacity the court considered that it was only right that it should share in the payment of these bills. Warrants were therefore ordered drawn in payment of one-half of the following amounts, which were the bills as presented: Dr. Neil A. O'Leary tween September 1 and February 1. It is not known whether or not hunters are ignorant of the game laws, but it is presumed that the local nimrods have been misinformed. The only exception to the general law is in Wasco coupty, where prairie chicken and quail may be hunted from August 1 to October 15. There is 'a growing sentiment in this county among the sportsmen for an amendment to the game laws of the state, providing for the appoint ment of a game warden for each coun ty. This official should be named by the county court. Attorney John F. Clark, who is one of the most ardent of the local sports, says that the con trol of the whole state by one game warden through numerous deputies had not been practicable, and that he favored remedial steps taken by the next legislature. KODAKS AND ALL THE NEW THINGS FROM THE KODAK CITY If you are not positive that you have been legally married, Clackamas coun ty's married population had best con sult their marriage certificates and see to it that the proper returns are made to the County Clerk's office. The further the investigation of mar riage records of this county is carried, the more careless, and negligent ap pear the officiating magistrate or clergyman .to have been in making out the proper certificate and returning the same to the office of the County Clerk as is by law required. Deputy County Clerk Sleight has just com pleted an examination of the marriage records of the county for -the last 14 years, and finds that in that length of time 108 licenses to wed have been is- rsued in this county on which the prop er returns have not been made. Prior to 1892 there was not kept the com plete record of marriages that is now required. Before the present record ing system was adopted, only the cer tificates of the marriage were pre served for record so that it is im possible to ascertain how many li censes were issued previous to the date given on which the returns were not made. During the last few years there were issued several licenses of this character to people well known in this city and county, on which the proper returns have never been made by the officiating clergyman. Among such are the following: Jessie Hoover and Frank Nehren, issued February 23, 1901; Julia E. Mitts and J. A. Noe, March 15, 1901, and Hattie L. Taylor and Marion P. White, June 29, 1901. The Justice of the Peace or minis ter performing marriage ceremonies is liable to a fine for failing to prompt ly return the certificates to the Coun ty Clerk's office. The statute pro vides a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $50 for each five days after the 30 days following the marriage in which he is required to return the certificate, that he neglects or refuses to make the return. Since there are a number of instances in which the certificates of marriages performed ten or a dozen years ago have not yet been returned, several careless min isters and justices of the peace are liable to heavy fines. We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Office Opposite Masonic Building . Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Telephone? Office 1121 Residence 1833 TUMORS CONQUERED SERIOUS OPERATIONS AVOIDED. Unqualified Success of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound in the Case of Mrs. Fannie D. Fox. WOMEN'S WOES. One of the greatest triumphs of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the conquering' of woman's dread en emy, Tumor. ' The growth of a tumor is so sly that frequently its presence is not suspected until it is far advanced. 69-ttfrjt Fannie D.fbx s So-called "wandering' pains" may come from its early stages, or the presence of danger may be made mani fest by profuse monthly period s, accom panied by unusual pain, from the abdomen through the groin and thighs. If you have mysterious pains, if there are indications of inflammation or dis placement, secure a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound right away and begin its use. Mrs. Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., will give you her advice if you will write her about yourself. She is the daughter-in-law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty-five years has been advising sick women free of charge. Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " I take the liberty to congratulate you on the success I have had with your wonderful medicine. Eighteen months ago my periods topped. Shortly after I felt so badly that I submitted to a thorough examination by a physician and was told that I had a tumor and would have to undergo an operation. " Soon after I read one of your advertise ments and decided to give Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a trial. After taking five bottles as directed the tumor is entirely gone. I have been examined by a physician and he says I have no signs of a tumor now. It has also brought my periods around once more, and I am entirely well." Fannie X. Fox, 7 Chestnut Street, Braoiora, r. W. S. EDDY, V. S.f M. D. V. 1 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 1311 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. 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 yon money on first mortgage. Office In Enterprise Building." Oregon City, Oregon. J. U. CAMPBELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oregon City, - Oregon. 'Will practice in all courts of the state j Office In Caufield Building. HVY STIPP ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. . Justice of the Peace. Office in Jagger Building, Oregon City. Oregon City Women are Finding Re lief at Last. X Kodak the Children. Let the Children Kodak. By the Kodak System any one may take and iinish pictures. It's daylight all tl;vv 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 City JcwclcfS It does seem that women have more than a fair share of the aches and pains that afflict humanity; they must "keep up," must , attend to du ties in spite of constantly aching backs, or headaches, dizzy spells bearing down pains; they must stoop over, when to stoop means torture They must walk and bend and work with racking -pains and many aches from kidney ills. Kidneys cause more suffering than any other organ of the body. Keep the kidneys well and health is easily maintained. Read of a remedy for kidneys only that helps and cures the kidneys and Is endorsed by people you know. Mrs. E. Matchett, of ElyvIIle, near Oregon City, Oregon, says: "Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me of so much misery and backache that I take pleasure in recommending them to others. I had backache so bad that I could not stoop or straighten np with out suffering severely. At times de- pressing headaches and annoyances from the kidney secretions bothered me. I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Huntley Bros. drug store, and ob tained relief from the Erst few doses and in a short time not an ache or other symptom remained. Doan's Kidney Pills are the best remedy of the kind I ever used, and I wish every sufferer from kidney complaint or backache could know of them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agemts for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. TAX LAW. All 1905 taxes not paid by the ev ening of September 29 will become i delinquent. All 1905 taxes one-half of which have not been paid now have 16 per J 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, 38t2 Sheriff and tax Collector. CORNER STONE IS TAKEN PROM PLACE Slightly Damaged Relics Will Be Pre served by Masonic Lodge. The improvements that are being made to the Masonic building neces sitated the removal of the corner-stone and in so doing the relic-box was also taken out. This receptacle for curios was found to be in a damaged state, the top of the box having collapsed, while the contents were more or less damaged by being water-soaked. The relics, which included a copy of the proceedings of the grand lodge, coins, currency, newspapers, etc., will be pre served by the lodge. This building was erected in 1885, the corner-stone having been laid June 16, of that year, by Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. & A. M., of this city, the oldest Masonic lodge on the Pacific Coast. NOTHING SUCCEEDS CESS. LIKE SUC- O. W. EAHTHAM 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. JOBERT A. MILLER ATTO R N EY-AT-LAW. Practice in all courts of the state. Federal and United States Supreme Courts. Room 306 Commercial Building, Portland, Oregon. Huntley Bros. Tell of the Remarkabl Success of Pepsikola Tablets in Re lieving Indigestion. First Phonetic Newspaper. Beginning September 3, the Wor cester (Mass.) Telegram adopted the simplified spelling rules on the After selling all kinds of remedies for 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 it too. Huntley Bros, have been rec ommending this grand dyspepsia rem edy for nearly two years now and from actual experience knows there is no other remedy so sure to relieve sour stomach, bad taste in the mouth, coated tongue, palpitation, sleepless ness, wind belching and other dis tressing symptoms of indigestion. And Pepsikola Tablets must cure you or 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 tone up and improve your general 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. CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY. 606- 608 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.. PORTLAND, OREGON. Money to loan on Clackamas County Property. JOHN YOUNGEB, Seventh Street, near Depot. 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