s OREGON CITY, OREGON, , FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1907. Oregon City Enterprise Published Every Friday. By THE STAR TRESS. Entered at Oregon City, Or., Post office as second class matter. H. A. Galloway. .Editor and Manager Subscription Rates: One Year $1.50 Six Months 75 Trial subscription, two months.. .25 Subscrihera will find tha data nf at. piratlon stamped on their papers fol-1 lowing their name. If last payment is not credited, kindly notify us, and the matter will receive our attention. MRS. M'KINLEY PASSES AWAY. Mrs. William McKlnley, wife of the late President McKlnley, died at her Canton, Ohio, home, Sunday after noon. Death came peacefully, the shadow of the death angel passing over her while she lay asleep. Fun eral will be held from her late, home Wednesday afternoon. A Washington correspondent says: "The report that Secretary Cortelyou is a secret enemy of Secretary Taft'8 presidential aspirations is wide of the mark. The secretary of the treasury is entirely too shrewd a man for that and while it is probable that he has ultimate hopes l the Presidency, he does not even think of the nomina tion at the coming convention. He la a close friend of President Roose velt and such a thing as undermin ing Judge Taft would be treachery to his chief. Secretary Cortelyou is a young man and has time ahead of him for Presidential aspirations." Men desirous of belittling the president for some private reason known to themselves are advising him to have hi3 third term declina tion phonographed. ' These men are hut the enemies the people love him for making. While the President's third term declination seems genuine ; still there is no reason to think that Theodore Roosevelt will refuse to further serve his country, if called, simply to please disgruntled politic ians Waive technical defects in those ref erendum petitions, Mr. Attorney Gen eral. The legal percentage of voters have asked for a vote on the question and it would be chicanery to refuse it because the name of the bill and not the act was used in the petition heading. Everybody knows the par ticular act of the legislature that is meant. What's In a name. The new heir to the Spanish throne is named Alfon so Plo Christino Eduardo Francisco Fernando Antonio Venancio. There are enough goose eggs in that name to supply a baseball score board in Portland with cyphers for the home team for a whole series. The Portland press has no right to call Oregon City a country town from this on. At last accounts the post office lawn in that city was being used as a public cow pasture, with Uncle Sam's officials trying to re possess themselves of the premises. H. C. Frick, the coke-! king million aire, denies the story that he Is to give Pittsburg five millions for an academy of fine arts. Well, any one who knew Mr. Frick intimately would want a confirmation of the story be fore he believed It. Judging from the strenuous life in and about the New ZIon establish ment at Chicago there can be little religion in the Dowie association that Is striving to bring about a revolution in the mode of living in this genera tion. There's peace everywhere except in Honduras, Boise, Id., and the usual , political squabble in Ohio And any of those three wars is about as seri- ous as the others. Heney is reaching those "higher up" In San Francisco. Why not? Is the bribe-taker any worse than the bribe giver? A union high school may readily grow into a county high school. Mica Axle Grease Eest lubricant for sxles in the world long wearing and very ad hesive. Makes a heavy load draw like a litht one. Saves half the wear on wagon and team, and increases the earning capacity of your outfit. Ask your dealer for Jika Axle Qrease. STANDARD OIL CO. lnouryomLea When the Hair Falls Then it's time to act! No time to study, to read, to experi ment ! You want to save your hair, and save it quickly, too! So make up your mind this very minute that if your hair ever comes out you will use Ayer's Hair Vigor. It makes the scalp healthy. The hair stays in. It cannot do any thing else. It's nature's way. Ths best kind ot a testimonial ' Sold tor over sixty years." A Mtxlt ty J. c. Aytr Co.. l.owil, Km ' SAKSAPABILLL ijers PUIS. CHLKRY PECTORAL. TRANSFERS Estacada Brick and Tile Co. to the Land Company of Oregon, beginning in center of Shafford ave. Estacada, 9.70 acres. $t. A. Dull to Louis Servas, lots 7 and 19 feet off e side "of lot S in blk 4, West Gladstone. $1000. Emma Schaber to Anna Schroeder, beginning 15.7S chs e of qr sec cor on s line of sec 20, 2s-le, 2 acres. $1. Julia Maxwell to Louisa E. Hamil ton, part of Hector Campbell die, sec 29, ls-2e, 2 acres. $1. George Boschlin to A. A. Yerex, ne of ne of sec 14, 2s-4e (timber not in cluded). $130. E. M. Howell to D. Catto, part of Ezra Fischer die, 2s-2e. $150. E. P. Berdine and Ida E. Berdine to Homer Fisher, all of tract 47 of Willamette that lies s and w of coun ty road. $275. Peter Wilhelm to H. E. McHenry, nw of sec 26, ls-5e. $1700. E. J. Swank to Proctor & Beers, right of way on e side of w line of ne of se of sec 27, ls-4e. $25. D. D. Jack, administrator, to Proc tor & Beers, se of se of sec 27, ls-4e, 40 acres. $1000. Proctor & Beers to Eugene Da mours, se of se of sec 27, ls-4e, 40 acres. $1032.50. W. A. Proctor to Frank Beers, sw and sw of nw of sec 33, and e half of se of sec 33 and e half of ne of sw of sec 35 and part of nw of ne of sec 35 and part of nw of ne of sec 35, ls-4e. $1. Frank Beers to W. A. Proctor, se andse of ne of sec 34; nw of sw and w half of ne of sw and w half of sw of sw of sec 35; and s half of nw of sec 2G, ls-4e. $1. S. W. Scoville to Robert Fassell, begining in center of Woodview coun ty road 16.29 chs e of w line of sec 27, ls-4e. $3000. Thomas H. Moore to William Welst, s half of ne and n half of se of sec 20, 4s-5e, 160 acres. $4750. Charles M. Cole to William Weist, half interest in e half of nw and lots 1 and 2 of sec 31, 4s-5e; also lot 2 and ne of sw and e half of nw of sec 30, 4s-5e. $1 Martin McXulty to William Welst, half interest in lots 1 and 2 and e half of nw of sec 31, 4s-6e; also lot 2, ne of sw and e half of nw of sec 36, j4s-5e, 326.58 acres. $1 T. J. Kirk and S. C. Kirk to Charles jD. Kirk, s half of sw of sec 3, 4s-3e, 180 acres. $1500. Joseph A. Law to E. L. Thorp, lots 1 2 ,and 3, blk 5 of Falls View add to Oregon City. $300. W. H. Fitzpatrick to G. W. Kenny, sw of ne and se of nw of sec 30. ls-4e. 'so acres. $3500 Geo. W. Kennov in Harrv A r.ixt jSw of ne of sec 30, ls-4e. $1600. George W. Kennev to Ed II. Cm- sler sw of nw of 8ec 30 1Me 2m Caleb E Cross et al to W. A. Cross, lots 13 and 14, blk 98, Gladstone. $324. John C. Mueller to G. H. Jones, lots 3 and 4, tract 71, and 1, 2, 3 and 4 of tract 78, 1st suVliv of part of Oak Grove. $4000. H. S. Howard, S. M. and Minnesota Thresher Co. to Roscoe II. Branson, j beginnlg 8.25 chs s of cor to sec 9, 10, 15 and 16, ls-le, 4 acres. $125,000. J R. H. Branson to Northwest Thresh ! er Co., beginning 8.25 cha s of cor to sees 9, 10, 15 and 16, ls-le, 4 acres. $1. j N. W. Thresher Co. to Sarah E. Blazer, beginning 8.25 chs s of cor to sees 9, 10, 15 and 16, ls-le 4 acres. $1. E. A. Smith to John W. Loder, lots 15 and 16, blk 29, Gladstone. 200. M. O. Moore to W. F. Schooley, blk 1, West Gladstone (blks 1 to 8 inclu sive.) $1. Chas. S. Chase to The Sandy Land Company, se of nw, sw of nw, sec 13, 2s-4e and all of nw off sw of sec 13 lying n of Portland and Sandy road. $4000. Charles S. Chase, guardian, to the Sandy Land Company, se of nw; sw of nw of sec 13 and all of nw of sw of sw of sec 13, 2s-4e, lying north of Portland nnd Sandy road. $4S0, W. F. Schooley to C. W, Punish, lots 3. 4, 16 and 17 of blk 1, in West Gladstone. $1. Charles S. Chaso to Now ton Oir, beginning 519 chs 20 Iks a of cor of sec 13. 2a-4e. $250. Charles S. Chaso, guardian, to New ton Oir, beginning 51 feet w of center of sec 13, 2s-.4e. $20. United States to Elizabeth Mark ham, part of lot 5, blk 11, Oregon City, lit! ft 6 in front on Main street and 5 feet deep along alley. Julius Hhihm to Nicholas Llcht, nw of se of sec 35, Is , 40 acres. $1500. Margaret O. Moore to Win, M. May hew, lots 15 to 20 Incl. blk 6, West Gladstone. $1. Oliver Uobblns to Fred Schafer, timber on that part of Charles SwcIrIo die between Molalla river and county road fs-2o, $S00. j Oregon Water Power Townslte Co. ,to Western Banking Co. former's property In Clackamas county. $3000''. J Jacob Krnston to William A. Chni man. beginning at ne cor of ne of se of sec 2S. Sale, 20 acres. $70. j Gabriel Norris to Portland Ry.. ( Light A Power Co., part of Thos. II. .Forrester die, 2s-3o. 43 acres. $1. j Austin C. Mllllron to Robert T. Lin- .ney, wi of ne of sec 24, 2s 5e, SO 'acres. $500. Elizabeth Adklns to J. D. and Iltil- ' .1 T-... .... L. i . . tf nun r rviicu, iiegmiiing hi ne cor m Harrison Wright die, 4s-2e, 4.72 acres. $125. Mrs. B. F. Hannlgan to J. D. Baker, lot 7, blk 101, Oregon City. $1100. II. C. Stevens to Gladstone Real Es tate Association, lots 1, 2 and 15, blk 5, Gladstone. $1. Amy Athey et al to Paul Schroeder, beginning 20.61 chs n of qr sec cor on s line of sec 20, 2s le, 20 acres. $1 Amy Athey to Eltnes Athey, begin ing at qr sec cor on s line of sec 20, 2s-le, 20 acres. $1. Amy Athey to Alice Athey, begin ning 13.31 chs n of n sec cor on s line of 20, 2s-le, 20 acres. $1. Amy Athey to Laura Athey, begin ning on s line of sec 20, 2s-le, 20 acres. Amy Athey to Emma Schaber, be ginning 15.7S chs e of qr sec cor on s line of sec 20, 2s-le, 20 acres. $1. P. K. Peterson to A. V. Folsom, beginning In center of Nagle Road, sec 21. 2s-le, 40 acres. $S40. W. A. Garner to Clarence and Net tle Isham, beginning at ne cor of J. D. Garrett die sees 31 and 32, ls-le 5.96 acres. $S94. A. J. and Carrie Marrs to Ednetta Chase Di'.lman," beginning on s line M. M. McCarver die, 3s-2e. 4 acres. Also beginning 39.67 chs s of ne cor of M. McCarver die, 3s-2e, 10 acres. $1. BENEFITS OF A UNION HIGH. Superintendent Zinser, speaking of the proposed union high school said that the plan was to support one good high school rather than six, each per haps lacking in efficiency. As a fur ther Incentive to the union school comes the lesspr cost to the taxpay ers. It is his opinion that patrons with children ready for a high school would profit through a union effort If it can be carried to successful con clusion STRAYED. Strayed, from the residence of A. Thomas at Beaver Creek, one Indian saddle pony, light sorrel, with bald face, three white feet; branded E on shoulder and Jowl; weight about 850 pounds. Finder please notify A. Thom as, Oregon City, R. D. 3; telephone Mutual Home 2, Beaver Creek. GLADSTONE LOTS IN GREAT DEMAND Property Is "on the move" In Glad stone. W. F. Schooley reports the transfer of 38 lots in the suburb through his agency during the last 10 days. Themajorlty of them were sold to Messrs. Rockwell, Parish and Ry an. Mr. Schooley has bought the build ing, 600 Main street, of Mr Mayhew of Canon City, Colo., giving in exchange four Gladstone lots. Besides Mr. Schooley'u real estate agency the building is occupied by the Postal Tel egraph office. Sore Nipples. Any mother who has had experineco with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure mav l.o effected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as soon as the child is done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salve with best results. For sale by How ell & Jones. JOSEPH FIBRIG ESTATE. The estate of Joseph Fibrig has been admitted to probate and Sophia Peterson appointed executrix The es timated valuation of the estate is $750. U'Ren & Sehuebel are the attorneys. RUNAWAY HORSE JUMPS INTO PLATE CLASS FRONT A black mare owned by Grant CrlUer of New Era and hitched to a light whroii dashed out of ltallroad avenue back of the depot and down Seventh Mtrcct to the Block conrer at 3: 30 Friday afternoon. It plunged Into the plato glasH of the Block store, breaking (wo large ones on th Seventh street Hide The animal broke Ita leg and cut It self fearfully on the glass It reared out of the window and plunged across the walk to Main street wh 'ie It lay until mercifully knocked on the head with ail axe. The horse was a fine one and presented n horrible night, viewed by hundreds The wagon was demolished. GLADSTONE GETS BETTER 'PHONES The Pacific States Telephone com pany's lines In Gladstone, which con nect with the central office in this city were cut over last night to the new central energy system. Instead of being ten party lines us heretofore, the lilies are now of the four party type. This puts the telephone service of Gladstone on an equal footing with that of Oregon City. Charles Van Orden of Portland Is at present engaged in building a fanners' line from near that city to Oregon City. This line w ill be connected with the Pacific Telephone company's of fice 0REC0N PATENTS. Ciinton C. Daniels, Grants Pass, railway tWs; Charles F. Doughtoti, Lebanon, musical Instruments; Wil liam Hall. Marlon, luck for milk can; Raymond A. Lnckiuann. Portland; mercury or quicksilver still; William A. Miller, Wapinltla. .Saw; William C. Myertt Springfield, fruit clipper; Frederick W. Orlh, Portland, meal chopping machine; George Sawn, Jr., Sherwood, fruit gatherer. Chamberlain' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. There Is probably no medicine made that Is relied upon with more Implicit confidence than Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy. Dur ing the third of a century In which It has been In use, people have leurned that It Is the one remedy that never falls. When reduced with water and sweetened It Is pleasant to take. For ale by Howell & Jones, , FOR GREATER OREGON. The Oregon Development League's next convention Is to be held in port land, June 21 and 22. There will be a meeting of the presidents and secre taries of the seventy commercial and industrial bodies composing the League on the evening of the 2mh. Portland to show her appreciation has organized a rose show and fiesta during the session of the convention, and It promises to be one of the best attractions yet given in the state. TWILIGHT CLUB. The Co-operative Improvement club of Twilight held an extra meeting on Thursday afternoon, having more sew ing on hand than they could get over at the regular Wednesday meeting. Mrs. McArthur of New Kra, who Is visiting Mrs. David Martin was a guest of the club. The entertainment arrangements are progressing rapidly. John Telford has accepted a posi tion with the Portland Railway, Light & Power company In this city. jXiair.r.nM mam The Connecting Links In The Chain of Health Hl6M CPA"' r Folder's Golden Gate Coffee Tea fl Spices Extracts y BahinrJ Powder j ir.. 1 Sold on Merit fiSEsE I JAFolf3er RUNAWAY CAUSED NEARLY i300 LOSS The Methodist church, which owns the building occupied by W. L. Block, will be out over I2U0 by the runaway of Grant Crlter's horse, Friday, Threw big plain glass windows that (cost $0S each put In, wein smashed. IThe horsw was tied to a punt tm (ith st reel when It frightened at the cam, broke the strap, and ran around th- block by way of Railroad avenue, Tin' ! horse being tied relieves Its owner I from responsibility for damage j Mr. Ciltcr's loss Is plenty heavy, jllu was offered $Ju0 for Hut home by jlr. Strickland a few days ago, and ;thc only reason the offer was not j raised to $j:,0 was that CrliUer didn't 'care to self It. The wagon Is a total I loss also. Mr. Block lost about $2.1 worth of goods, n wishing machine being mashed and good In (he win duw damaged. Altogether that runa way means a total loss of dose to $:.oo. ARMY HORSES HIGH IN PRICE. Increased difficulty Is being ,xp,i lelleed III obtaining hoist s mid mules for l ho Army. Hid which have Jut bei-n opened show thai prices gener ally have Increased, The quartermas ter's Department says that Army mules are bought practically by the pound. Baptist Church Extend Call to Chi cago Minister. The choosing of a pastor of the Hup tint church hits nol been definitely set tled as yet, but the pulpit committee, consisting of 15 memliers of the con jgregailon, have voted and a call ban been extended to Kev. John M. Linden, pastor of the Washington Park Hap list church of Chicago. Reverend Linden has been warmly recommended by several members of the local con gregation In this city as well as sev eral former member who are at pres. ent In Chicago and who have heard him preach. They all express them selves as highly delighted with his sermons. Though an able minister, Rev. Linden is a young man. He is a graduate of Denlson college of Gran ville, Ohio, and of the Divinity School of Chicago University. 8o far the pul pit committee has received no reply to this Invitation, hut It Is the general opinion that the Chicago minister will accept. The committee will bold another meeting tomorrow morning at ten o'clock In the church to make a j further consideration of the matter. ATHEY ESTATE DIVIDED. The estate of the late Mathew Athey, consisting of 100 acres of laud incar Kdgwood. bus t,,.,.n iiui,u.,i among the live children: Mrs. Paul Schroeder, Mrs. Kmma Schaber, Alice Athey, Ultuos Athey and Laura Athey, each receiving 20 acres. "3 am 53-1 Electric Theater Armory Building. MOVINU I'lCTUKE Tonight wo show "ALL FOR A NECKLACE" and "Transformation Scenes" and (ho Illustrated song "JUST A WORD Of CONSOLATION." New Program again Monday, Admission, KictH, Open every even lug 7 to 10: HO. 'Special liiiillnco Bat unlay nnd Sunday 2:30 to ;30 p. in. Knupp & Nobel New line of Imported and do mcstic Cigars just received All Kindt of Smokart' Good. 7K Main Street Pacific 2692 Home CALIFORNIA WINES Strictly in accordance with the Pure Food Law. COBWEB WINE HOUSE 417 Main St. - Oregon City LOG CABIN SALOON BENNETT & F01MAL Proprietor. OREGON CITY, . OREGON CASCADE LAUNDRY Clothe Washed "Whiter Than Bnow." Family WashluK at Reasonable Rata--No worry, no regret If you phone 1 204. Our wagon will call. R. A. SAWYER 8ucceor to Cha. Albright. Up-to-date ButcherShop Cor. Fifth and Main 6tt. Pleasure Boats H Y THK 0. C. T. DOCK Iloat by the hour or day G. A. TALLEY STRAIGHT & SALISBURY PLUMBINQ TINNING and GENERAL JOBBING. Wind Mills, Pump and Hydrau lic Ram a Specialty. Phono 2C82. Oregon City, Oregon. Phone 221 Office P. O. Did. Main 8L Pioneer Transfer And Express E. P. GRISEZ, Prop. Successor to C. N. GREI5NMAN Sand and Qravel Oregon City, Oregon. FRED C. GADKC Plumbing & Idling Hot Air Furnaces, Hop Pipes. Pumpi, Spray Pumpi, Water Pipes. Spraying Materials. All Kind of Jobbing a Specialty Eatlmatoa G'ven on All Clasnei of Work. Rob. Phone 1514 8hop 1516 914 N. Main St., Oregon City, Or Everything flratclaHg. Horaoa Hoard ed by the day, week or month. Farmers' Feed Barn Geo. W. Bradley, Prop. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Fine Horses. New Riga, single or double, furnlHhod with or without drivers. Prices Reasonable, Prompt Attention Maln 8t- Oregon City, Ore.