5 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1906. WORKING ON BRIDGE AT WILSONVILLE Will Schulphlous, a former resldeut of Oregon City, was in town Monday looking up somo of his old friends. Ho la at the present time employed by the company that is erecting tho bridge over the Willamette river at Wilsonvllle for tho Willamette Valley Traction company. Schulphlous reports that work Is being rushed on the piers of which tere are five, so that they will he In place before, the big water comes. The piers are to he of concrete and rest on piling that has boon driven CO feet In the bed of the river. In order to place the concrete, coffer dams have to be built around each pier and the concrete placed on tho top of the pil ing which has been cut off at a level with the mud of the river bottom. elected treasurer and Mr. Robertson was elected Sunday school superintendent. A Most Worthy Article. When nn article has been on the market for years nnd gains friends every year, It is safe to call this med icine ft worthy one. Such is Milliard's Horehound Syrup. It positively cures coughs and nil Pulmonary diseases.. One of the best known merchants In Mobile, Ala., says: "For live years my family has not been troubled with tho winter coughs. We owe this to Mallard's Horehound Syrup, t know it has saved my children from many sick spells." For sale by Huntley Mros.' Ming Co. DEPUTY HAS BEEN BUSY F. HENDRICKS CLAIMS TO HAVE BEEN VIGOROUS IN GAME ! PROTECTION. Has Ridden Over Hl Large Territory Constantly But Arrested No One. i Pht alleges that Rho was do- I ported on August 7. and that pro- vlous to that time who had mibmlttod j to nil sorts of cruelties nnd bad treat- incut. Tho woman alleges that Ferry Sllvey nt times swore nt her nnd pursed her so vilely that the Inn- gunge was too wtrong even to write In the complaint. The attorney for tho plaintiff, Goo, J. Cameron, la Portland's police ' Judge. DISTRICT ATTORNEY SEES THE SAWDUST Lest We 1 forget Baby is restless, can't sleep j at night, won't cat, cries spasmodl-j Mr. Scheubel Visits DuBoise Mill and Files Another Information As a Result. mother should give her baby White's Cream Vermifuge. So many times when the baby is pale and fretful, the mother does not know what to do. A bottle of this medicine would bring color to his cheeks and laughter to his eyes. Give it a trial. For sale by Huntley Mros.' Drug Co, 1 CHURCH REJOICES AT DEBT FREEDOM First Presbyterian Makes Splendid Financial Showing Election of Officers. Members of the Presbyterian church are much pleased over the re- j ports of the committees and officers of the church, that show the chuichi is practically out of debt. The church I has worked long and hard to develop itself and keep out of debt and has at last succeeded and the meeting Mon-; day night was one of enthusiasm.' The report of the financial committee ' showed that there was about $400 , in the treasury. j At the election of officers, Elmer i Cooper was elected trustee and Mr.' Parks deacon. Ed Storey and Andrew Robertson were re-elected elders. ! Allan Frost was elected to fill the un expired term of C. A. McMillan, who was also an elder. F. J. Myers w as . Deputy District Attorney Chris Scheubel recently visited tho T. E. DuBoise sawmill at Estacada nnd as certained to his own satisfaction that sawdust was being deposited in tho stream and that it was finding its way into the Clackamas river. T. R DuBoise was recently tried for the of fense but the jury did not agree on a verdict and the case is to be heard again on October 9. Mr. Scheubel. as a result of his investigation, has filed farther information against tho do fondant in the office of Justice of the Fence Stipp. QUALITY OF HOPS DAD, SAYS BUYER W. C. Mount of Silverton who was In Oregon City, Thursday, to visit his I ! other, Dr. Mount, ia a promlaent hop dealer. He has Inspected the crop up and down the va'ley, and gives It as his opinion that tho quality of the Lops in general Is Inferior; that the late rains caused coni'dcratle mould. Mr. Mount also thinks the pric Is now at the top. Most of the CIac'.rr3 county grow ers differ from Mr. M.am on the ques t'rn of price, and very little mould has been reported in this county. K. Hendricks of Oregon City, K. F. 1). No. 1. is and has been a deputy game warden In and for Clackamas nnd other counties, "oft nnd on" for Jibe last five years. Mr. Hendricks claims that there has been less viola ever beforeshrd hrdhi hrdluhrdluwy , tion of tho game law this summer than ever before, and that birds are plentiful. i C. M. Dick of Canby Is another dep ( uty warden. He and Mr. Hendricks : have Marlon, Washington, Multnomah ' and Clackamas counties to patrol, j Mr. Hendricks says ho has ridden pretty well over uls largo territory since July "S, but has caught no one violating tho law or with prohibited game in his possession. Ho has searched on suspicion tho effects of ' a number of parties of hunters, but ! found nothing unlawful. ' Mr. Hendricks arrested a man two ! years ago and Justlco Stipp fined tho j hunter $15. Since then Hendricks has made no arrest. State Game Warden Baker has 53 deputies for the whole state. Each deputy receives $2 a day nnd expenses from July IS to October 1. If other deputies' expenses averago about tho same as Mr. Hendricks' the pay of tho 53 and their expenses would cut about a $10,000 hole In the $16,000 received from the hunters' license fees Julius C.ies.ir was a man of nerve, but sickness left Its murk nnd he became lined before bis lime Sickness Is often caused by j il torpid liver. Heiblne will regulate! i your liver and give you health. Mrs. j runic Austin, llollon. Km., writes: j "I consider llerblno the best lliedl-' cine I ever heard of 1 am never wlth-j out It Sold by Huntley liros.' Drug Co. SALEM MAN GETS BRIDGE CONTRACT WAGE-EARNING PEOPLE Wc invite the attention of every wajje earner to the advantages of our Savings Bank. It affords a safe and profitable place for the accumulation of small savings. The Bcink of Oregon City Structure at Scott's Mills Will Built by J. M. Eskew for $1200 Be ESTHER SILVEY SEEKS DIVORCE .1 M. lNkovv a contractor of Salem was awarded Tuesday afternoon the contract for building the bridge across liutte I'reek at Scott's mills.: on the line between Clackamas coun- tv and Marlon count v The bid nub-' mined was $li"i. Kd olds, a con-( tractor of this city, also had In a bid ( for the work, his amount being $iu;i; I County Judge John Scott. t'oinmK- sioners W. II. (ioulet and J. C. Need-' hum, of Marlon county, nnd Judge (!.! H. Ditnick. Commissioners T. II Kll-1 len and John I.ewellen, of this county, I met in joint session at 1 o'cloek this afternoon In the county Judge's prl-, vate officii and opened the bids. Ke j kow's was the lowest and it was awarded to him forthwith, Work on' the vladuet w ill be started nt once, j as soon ns the Sabui contractor can! assemble his material. j Careful of Your Property One of the secrets of our success in the Baggage and Transfer Business Safes, Pianos ami Purniture Moving Phonn. IWke Williams Bros. Transfer Co. 624 Main Street WE ARE GROWING MuKi: room: Mold." touchers; MoltK pupils; MOIti: npiip nn nt; MoltK imimIUoiis to be tilled We llnd tills Is our con dition m compared with last )eur. It w 111 PAY Vol" to learn w bat and how we tcacli There Is it position for cwry one of our students as soon us nualllled. Students may enter nt any time I'AY Hiid NIUIIT school. Make Inquiry now. Write or call at office. ALLEN BUSINESS COLLEGE L 0. Allen, President Garde IHiildiiuj- Oregon City, Oregon Esther M. Sllvey has commenced action for divorce from her husband Ferry L. Sllvey. The couple were married in Salem In 1S99 and until tho seventh day of August, 190G, they lived aa harmoniously as possible, although the plaintiff complains that during that time there was some little disturbance. 1BIHI The Housef rsisKer We never allow ourselves to be undersold under any circumstances. No matter what you buy, or when you buy, you can assure yourself that you have bought at the lowest prices possible to quote on high-grade merchandise consistent with Frank Busch's guarantee, following prices are only good for oue week, October 1st to Gth. Gem Steel Ranges yfi Extra heavy top, oven 16 gauge steel riveted, dust z& proof, has dup- plex grate, 18 inch oven. Air Tight Heating Stoves $27.50 $1.50 Cobbler Outfit Complete set in box as follows: Iron stand for lasts , leach men's, boys' and women s lasts; feMn&r&ruR jshoe hammer, awi, sewing awi, stabbing awl, pkg. heel nails, pkg. clinch nails, directions. Price 60c ; Mrs. Pott's Irons i Nick,e p,ated j rEsP 85c per set, CfcHPT for this $1.50 weekonly Oriental Rugs 2ft 6 x 5 ft. Kitchen Treasury Spruce top, 2 sliding boards for cutting meat, bread, etc. Two flour IIds holding GO pounds each; two large drawers. Price, $3.50. Only one sold to a family. Room Rug or Art Square Size 9x12 in Brussells Carpet, fine colors, close woven, same kind Portland dealers advertise for $ 1 5.00 in special sales, our price 4.50 Napoleon Bonaparte showed at the battle of Austerllt.. he was the greatest Lender In tho world. Ilnllard's Snow l.lnlment bus shown the public It Is the best Lini ment in the world. A quick cure for Rheumatism. Sprains, Hums, Cuts, etc. A. C. I'ltts. Hodessa, La , says: "l use Mallard's Snow Liniment In my family and And It unexcelled for sore chest, headache, corns. In fact for anything that can be reached by a liniment." For sale by Huntley Ilros.' Drug Co. SUES SURETIES OF A. T. COCHRANE ! Suit to recover $1104.51 and Interest, at 6 per cent from August 10, 190C, from A. T. Cochrane was commenced In the circuit court Monday by F. M. Sampson, of tho sureties of A. T. Cochrane, who was appointed the ad ministrator of the estate of J. L. Cochrane, who died Interstate in Feb ruary, 1901. ! In the complaint It Is alleged that after securing his sureties and obtain 1 Ing an order from the county court I to sell a portion of the property, A. IT. Cochrane sold tho property, which I amounted to about $1800, and at once left the state with the money ho ob j talned from the sale, thus leaving ihls bondsmen In a critical condition. jThe heirs had John J. Cook appointed as administrator and he commenced 1 action to recover the money from tho j sureties of A. T Cochrane. ! The sureties of Cochrane made over ; their claim to F. M. Sampson, who Is ( the plaintiff In the action against A. T. Cochrane. 11. E. Cross and Dlmlck . & Dlmlck are lawyers for tho plaintiff. Look After Your Teeth Before It Is Too Late X ? City I'hono 12!t.1. Mutual and Independent 131. We me doing strictly IiIkIi grade ileiitlHtry. Our uicthodtt ure uptodate. I pon our return from the F.iimI We opened one of the liext equipped Id'littil Offices In the Northwest with modem appliance, nih Ii us are urn-d In the large L'aitcrn lieiital Offices. Have been engaged In the prac tice of ileiitlHtry fur over 10 year In Oregon City. You are Invited to cull mid get acquainted with us, We do pultiless work, ak alioiit It. KtumlnatlotiH and ad vice free. Price reasonable. 1'oHt Craduate Haskell nnd Chicago School of IleiitlHtry. L. L.IPICKENS DENTIST Wcinhard Ithlif. Orfjjon City Another "Sawduat" Trial. Attorney Scheubel says the charge against C. K. Dubois for dumping sawdust In a tributary to the Clacka mas will be tried again. Kstacada News. Even Family Should Use Preferred Stock Pure Goods THE PREFERRED STOCK BRAND The ne produced bears a reputation that has stood the test of time and still in the lead as THE VERY BEST Preferred stock canned Foods, Fruits, Fish and Veg etables, Dried Fruit, Etc. For sale by Ph0nei26i H. P. BMGHTBILL Annual Meeting of Ogle Mining Co. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Ogle Mountain Mining company will be held Monday, No vember 5, 1900, at 2 o'clock p. m., In Knapps ball, Oregon City, Oregon. 4:;ti P. A. FAIRCLOUUH. Pres. A Few Articles That We Carry In Stock Chautauqua Association Meeting. Secretary Cross of the 'Willamette Chautauqua Association has Issuou letters to ail the stockholder giving not'ee. of un adjourned meeting tf the aj.jocia .'on that will ta'o plaoe In the coi 't house at 1 o'clo:k p. m, October U. The purpose of the mooting la to consider how a deficit of $1100 can bo met and an assembly held next year. Reports of all standing committees and officers will also bo read and aa election of officers held. General and Builders Hardware, Machinists' Tools Carpenters' Tools, Cutlery, Tinware, Graniteware, Willow-ware,Rope and Twine, Ammunition,BuiId ing Paper, Stoves and Ranges, Iron Pipe, Plaster ers' Tools, Butcher's Tools, Blacksmiths' Tools, Fishing Tackle, Hose, Lawn Mowers, Paints and Oils, Nails, Wire, Cable, Whips, Step-ladders, Wheelbarrows, GardenTools, Hay Tools, Loggers' Tools, Harness, Plows, Harrows, Drills, Cultiva- tors, Cider Mills, Fanning Mills, Feed Mills, Chop Mills, Cream Separators, Gasoline Engines, Wood Saws, Electric Sparkers, Force Pumps, Pitcher Pumps, Spray Pumps, Windmills, Carts, Buggies, Spring Wagons, Wagons and others too numerous to mention. WATCH POR OUR LINE OP GROCERIES J. E. SMITH HDWE. CO. THE HOUSE OP QUALIT Y On the Busy Corner Tenth and Main t