Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, September 21, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1906.
...Short Sidehead Stories...
TERSELY-TOLD TALES OF THE WEEK'S DOlNpS--- -
Confers With Marion So Ions
The Clackamas County court went
to Scott's Mills Tuesday to consult
with the Marlon county court in re
gard to the Scott's Mills bridge.
Sues For Freedom
Edwin H. Eves filed suit Monday for
divorce from Grape E. Eves whom he
married at "Vancouver, Wash., in Au
gust, 1901. Desertion in 1905 is alleged.
is composed of some of the best grange
workers in the county, who are striving
hard to make this fair a great success.
Administrator Named
George Derry has been appointed
administrator of the estate of Chris
Timm, deceased. The value of the
property is $500. There are two heirs,
the widow, Susie A. Timm, and a son,
William.
Takes Entire Output of Mill
Linn Brothers, who operate a saw
mill in the eastern part of the county,
have closed a deal with Al Dindsey,
whereby he takes the entire output of
the mill. Lindsey has erected a dry
shed in Estacada to store the lumber.
Leases Shaver Farm
W. W. Everhart, who had charge of
the large farm of the late Sheriff
John R. Shaver, while the latter of
ficially served the people of Clacka-,
mas county, has leased the property !
from the Shaver estate for a number
of years.
Meldrum's Station Afire
The station at Meldrum, three miles
north of Oregon City, was found to be
on fire by the crew of the 9 o'clock car
out of Portland, Thursday night of last
week. The conductor and motorman
extinguished the flames in short order.
The origin of the flames is not known.
Shirley Buck Resigns
Deputy Sheriff Buck has resigned
the chief deputyship in Sheriff Beatie's
office. The resignation went into ef
fect last Saturday evening. Mr. and
Mrs. Buck will not move to Portland
at present, but will as soon as they
dispose of their property interests in
Oregon City.
part continues there will be rbut a
small delinquent roll this year '
Attachment Suit
W. A. Garner, in an attachment sui
filed in the Circuit court, is seeking to
recover from Joseph Costagnetto judg
ment for $52 for boarding and feeding
two horses belonging to the defendant.
Become American Citizens
The voting strength of Clackamas
county was increased to the extent
of two Saturday afternoon when final
citizenship papers were granted Theo
dore C. Deitze, of New Era, and Au
gust Funk, of Redlands.' Both are of
German descent. H. Opperman, of
Oregon City, also declared his inten
tion of becoming an American citizen.
ing the Pacific Northwest; opening
of rivers and harbors; the establish
ment of a strong northwest press bu
reau; securing by united action na
tional conventions for all the cities of
the northwest, which are large enough
to entertain them; the placing of an
immigration agent in Europe; securing
of an appropriation by the legisla-
I ture of each of the four states for the
advertising of that state; the co-operation
of the United States government
for forest portection, including the pa- j
trol of forests by United States saval
ry troops, and urging of leading cities
to hold annual expositions and fairs. "
Foul Language Charged
John Graf, of Portland, in a divorce
suit filed here Tuesday, is charged
by his wife, Mary E. Graf, with having
called her numerous bad and disgust
ing names in such a loud and boister
ous tone of voice as to be heard by
their neighbors. Mrs. Graf also com
plains that her husband on several oc
casions struck her . violently in the
face, and alleges that for a .period of
five years he was rarely" at home.
They were married at Portland, April
1, 1880.
Have Gone For Deer
H. S. Moody, George Campbell and
W. R. Logus left the first of the week
on a fishing trip. They expect to get
lots of game, as they will go up to the
headwaters of the McKenzie river,
where it is said all kinds of game
abound.
Spokanites Lease Factory
Barnes & Lindsley of Spokane have
leased the woodworking factory of the
Estacada Wood Manufacturing com
pany. E. L. Barnes will assume the
management of the business and Perry
Boultman will continue as foreman
of the establishment.
Feed Stable Sold
On Tuesday morning George Brad
ley bought the Hulbert Feed Stable on
Main between Third and Fourth
streets. The purchase price was $1600.
Mr. Bradley a few days ago sold his
property on Clackamas Heights, where
he has been in the noultrv business, i
He will take charge of his new posses- Miss clark Goes to Ho"olu
sion immediately. Miss Addie Clark, of this city, ac-
I companied by Mrs. Gloyd and daugh-
Attachment Suit Filed ! ter, Miss Gloyd, of Portland, will leave
B. F. linn, and J. A. Linn, partners on the 25th of October for Honolulu,
under the firm name of Linn Bros., I where they will remain for four
have filed an attachment suit in the ; months. They intended starting on
TEACHERS DESERVE
A GOOD SALARY
Prices Reasonable
LET US
Do Your Work Work P"""""
We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business.
Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved
Office Opposite Masonic Building
nr121 Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
Circuit court by their attorneys U'Ren
& Schuebel, against the Estacada
Wood Manufacturing company to re
cover $783, alleged to be due for lum
ber and paints furnished the defen
dant corporation. Of the amount
sought to be collected, $10 represents
an assigned claim of The Standard
Paint company.
Grange Holds Fair
The members of Maple Lane Grange,
No. 296, are preparing for their sec
ond annual fair, to be held at Maple
Lane Hall, October 17th. This grange
Busy With Taxes
Sheriff Beatie and Deputy Baker are
finding their hands busy receipting for
taxes, the regular semi-annual rush
on the part of the taxpayers to liqui
date with the county being now on.
All taxes that are not paid on or be
fore Saturday evening, the 29th inst.,
become delinquent and will be liable
to penalty and interest charges. Tax
payers are very generally paying up,
and if the present activity on their ing of lecturers in the east, advertis-
October 5th. but owing to the wreck of
the Mongolia a few weeks ago they
will have to wait for the next steamer
which leaves San Francisco on the 25th
of October. Miss Clark was superin
tendent of the city schools for two
years, but declined re-election, as she
intends spending the greater part of
next year in traveling. She has a
host of friends in this city who wish
her a pleasant journey and a safe re
turn. .
Subjects For Spokane Talkfest
The Pacific Northwest convention of
commercial clubs will meet at Spo
kane, Tuesday and Wednesday of next
week. The delegates from the Oregon
City Board of Trade have been named.
Among the questions which have been
suggested for discussion are the plac-
KODAKS AND ALL THE NEW
THINGS FROM THE KODAK CITY
ft?v( if
(From Milwaukie Bee.)
We notice from a placard posted
up in the post office that the Board of
Directors wants a janitor. They didn't
advertise it in the Bee, because that
would have cost them 15 cents. Per
haps, too, they didn't want to adver
tise to the world that they had a forty
dollar job that they wanted somebody
to do for twenty-five dollars. We have
a very economical Board of Directors.
If we were swearing men we would
say too d d economical. We pay
more money to a man to set type for
us than the district pays to the man
who should take the lead in moulding
the characters of the children of the
community. For instance: We had
a fine teacher here three years ago,
Prof. L. A. Read. His home was here.
His interests were here. He was a
good man and he was a good teacher
and so -far as we have heard there
were no complaints aainst him, yet
they let a little backwoods town like
Parkplace take him away from us
because they were willing to pay him
something like what his services were
worth. We know nothing about the
present principal of our schools. We
trust we have a good man, but we
will venture this assertion, that if
he is worth anything at all he will not
stay here two years, for some little
country school like Concord or Wills
burg will offer him ten dollars a month
more than he is getting here and Mil
waukie will let him go, and put up
with a cheaper grade. We will see
what we will see.
NIGHTS OF UNREST.
No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the
Sufferer from Kidney Troubles.
No peace for the kidney sufferer
Pain and distress from morn to
night.
Get up with a lame back,
Twinges of backache bother you all
day,
Dull aching breaks your rest at night
Urinary disorders add to your misery.
Get at the cause cure the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills will work the
cure.
They're for the kidneys only
Have made great cures in Oregon
City.
E. Warner, living in Elyville Village,
near Oregon City, Ore., says: "I had
kidney trouble until it ran into dia
betes. I had backache day and night
and had to get up nearly every hour
of the night to urinate. I procured a
box of Doan's Kidney Pills at Huntley
Bros drug Store in Oregon City. In
about a week after commencing to
take the pills I could sleep the entire
night without unusual disturbance. All
pain and other annoying symptoms had
ceased and I stopped taking the Pills.
I had a slight recurrence of the trouble
after a few weeks, but on using Doan's
Kidney Pills again, the relief was immediate."
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..
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A HEALTHY OLD AGE
OFTEN THE BEST PART OF LIFE
Help
for Women Passing
Change of Life
Through
Providence has allotted us each at
least seventy years in which, to fulfill
our mission in life, and it is generally
Dur own fault if we die prematurely.
AfrsAfarytfoehn e
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 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.
Nervous exhaustion invites disease,
rhis statement is the positive truth.
When everything becomes a burden
and yon cannot walk a few blocks with
out excessive fatigue, and you break
out into perspiration easily, and your
face flushes, and yon grow excited and
shaky at the least provocation, and
vou cannot bear to be crossed in any
thing, you are in danger ; your nerves
have given out ; yon need building up
it once 1 To build np woman's nerv
ous system and during the period of
:hange of life we know of no better
medicine than Lydia E. Pinkhazn's Veg
etable Compound. Here is an illus
tration. Mrs. Mary L. Koehne, 371 j
Garfield Avenue, Chicago, lll.writes : I will practice in all courts of the state
x nave usuu ajjum xu. x ulilliilui m v egcuturo j
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.
Compound for years in my family and it 1
never disappoints; bo waen 1 reir mat 1 waa
earing the change of life I commenced treat
ment with it. I took in all about six bottles
and it did me a great deal of good. It stopped
my dizzy spells, pains in my back and the
headaches with which I had suffered for
months before taking the Compound. I feel
that if it had not been for this great medicine
for women that I should not have been alive
to-day. It is splendid for women.old or young,
and will surely cure all female disorder. n
i Mrs. Pinkham, daughter-in-law of
Lydia E. Pinkham, of Lynn. Mass., in
vites all sick and ailing women to write
her for advice. Her great experience
is at their service, free of co6t.
Office in Caufield Building.
JJLVY STIPP
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Justice of the Peace.
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 $J 05.00.
Kodak Tank Developers for Daylight Development $2.50 to $6.00
Burmeister & Andresen
Suspension Bridge Corner The Oregon City Jewelers
For The Public Good.
An independent and ably edited
newspaper which commands a great
circulation is probably the most potent
influence for good in the United States
today. The power for the better
things in public affairs and policies, for
instance, which is wielded by such a
newspaper as The Chicago-Record-Her
ald can scarcely be exagerated, and
much of that strength - comes in the
case of this leading Chicago daily from
the fact that it is absolutely independ
ent, fearless and fair. It is not the
mouthpiece of any interest except that
of the public. The Record-Herald
champions the cause of the good, the
clean, the beneficial in every matter j
of city, state or national moment. It is
the knowledge on the part of Its read
ers that it cares not whom it hits or
what enemies it makes, so long as it
is battling for the welfare of the com
munity, which gives the Record-Herald
much of the influence it enjoys.
It gives in its news columns of the
most complete and impartial reports
of political events, another evidence of
its splendid news service.
Effective Size Reducer.
A story is told of an Arkansas man
who was out hunting one day last
spring and was caught out in a rain.
He looked around for a shelter, but
could find none except a hollow log.
He looked around for a shelter, but
but managed to get in and found it a
good retreat. When the rain was over
and he attempted to "crawfish" out
he found that the ram had swollen
the timber until it was impossible
for him to get out of the log. Finally
he began to think of all the little
things he had done, but all to no pur
pose. He thought of cheating a poor
widow out of her only cow, and thought
of turning his hogs into his neighbor's
corn field, but none of these made
him feel small enough to effect his re
lease. At last he thought of having
refused to pay for the four years sub
scription he owed for his local paper,
on the grounds that he "didn't sub
scribe for but one year," and he came
out with ease.
Office in Jagger Building, Oregon City.
O. W. EASTHAM
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Collections, Mortgage Foreclosure
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.
NOTHING
SUCCEEDS
CESS.
LIKE SUC
Huntley Bros. Tell of the Remarkable
Success. of Pepsikola Tablets In Re
lieving Indigestion.
1 There's nothing so good for a sore
throat as Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil.
Cures it in a few hours. Relieves any I health than anything you ever heard
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 tabjets 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, 'J put. new life In
your stomach, and will ' do more to
tone up and improve your general
ROBERT A. MILLER
ATTO R N E Y-AT-L AW.
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, 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 YOUNGER,
Seventh Street, near Depot.
FORTY TEARS EXPERIENCE IN
Great Britain and America.
C.N.
nan.
PIONEER
Transfer and Express
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city
RATES REASONABLE
1 1 pain in any part.
of.
PILES W supposltorg
7 D. Matt. Thompson, Sap l
Graded SehaoU, 8tatsrlJI, H. C, vritw: I tu u;
i bey do all yoa claim for tbem." Dr. 8. M. Dcrora,
Rftven Book, W. T.t writes f " Thry glva universal aaiU
faet&on." Dr. H. D. XeOlU. Clarfcaburg, Tens., write :
"In a praetloo of 3S yeara, I hare fonod bo remedy to
eqaal yoara." Pbicb, AO Cum. Sample Fra. fioM
by DrnRgiaf. 'mmT,rt tUPY, tWCTCW, .
Sold in Oregon City by Huntley Bros.
Call tor Free Sample, , . .. .