OREGON CITY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1907. CASCADE LAUNDRY Clothei Washed "Walter Than Snow." Family Washings at Reasonable Rats--No worry, no regrets If you phon 1204. Our wagon will call. R. A. SAWYER Successor to Cha. Albright. Up-to-date ButcherShop Cor. Fifth and Main St. Pleasure Boats BY THE 0. C. T. DOCK Boati by the hour or day G. A. TALLEY Phone 221 Offlc P. O. Bid. Main 8t Pioneer Transfer And Express C. P. ORISEZ, Prop. Successor to C. N. GREENMAN Sand Oregon City and Gravel Oregon. EREDGGADKE Plumbing & Tuning Bot Air Firuees, Boa Pipes, Pomps, Spray Pumps, Wer Pipes, Spraying Materials. All Kinds of Jobbing a Specialty Estimates G'ven on All Classes of Work. Res. Phone 1514 Shop 1516 914 N. Main St, Oregon City, Or STRAIGHT 4 SALISBURY PLUMBING TINNING and GENERAL JOBBING. Wind Mills, Pumps and Hydrau lic Rams a Specialty. Phone 2682. Oregon City, Oregon. Everything first-class. Horses Board ed by the day, week or month." Farmers' Feed Barn Geo. W. Bradley, Prop. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. Fin Horses. New Rigs, single or douDle furnished with or without drivers. Prices Reasonable, Prompt Attention Main St. Oregon City, Ore linapp & Nobel New line of imported and do mestic Cigars just received Alt Kinds of Smokers' Goods. 714 Main Street Phones: Pacific 2692 Home 14 HSckel & England The Hub Saloon has changed hands, Carlson & Block sel ling out fo Heckel & England. 523 MAIN STREET CALIFORNIA WINES Strictly in accordance with the Pure Food Law: COBWEB WINE HOUSE 4 1 7 Main St. - Oregon City LOG CABIN SALOON BENNETT & FOUMAL Proprietors. OREGON CITY, ' OREGON DEATH'S DAILY HARVEST The funeral services of Loota Loo 11a Burns, the three-year old daughter ot Mr. and Mrs, C. Ej Burns, Jr., were held at 4 o'clock lu St. Paul's Episco pal church, Rev, Philip K. Hammond officiating. The church was crowded with sympathizing friends ot the fam ily. There were a great number of floral designs and bouquets, in fact, more than a wagon load. The Eagles, Knights of Pythias, fire department, O. N. Q., and other organliatlons pre sented beautiful floral designs. After the funeral services in the church the remains were conveyed to Mount ain View cemetery for burial, a large number of carriages going In the pro cession. The pallbearers were: Wal ter Kelly, Gtwgo. John, Earl Burke and Truman Cross. The news of the child's death came as a great shock to the friends of the family. She had been ill with tonsllltis for a time, but was recovering, when Friday after noon she contracted pneumonia and croup, which resulted in her death Saturday morning. The child was a general favorite in the neighborhood, and Mr. and Mrs. Burns have the sh eerest sympathy of the entire com munity. Paulson. The youngest daughter, Martha M of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Paulson of 8S6 Division street, Port land, died May 28. She had been ill for several months with Inflammatory rheumatism, yet no grave fears were entertained concerning her condition, but she was taken suddenly worse and nothing that medical aid could do could aid her. The funeral took place from the family home at George on Thursday, May 30, and she was laid to rest in the family burying ground nearby. Rev. Jerome R. Mc Glade. D. D., of the Presbyterian church of Portland officiated.' Many I relatives and friends were present and manifested their deep sympathy for the bereaved family. A father and mother, three brothers and one sister are left to mourn her death. This is the second time within a year that a loved one has been taken, the eldest daughter passing away last September. Mr. and Mrs. Paulson resided in Clackamas county for 33 years. He twice served his county In the state legislature and a wide circle of friends and acquaintances mourn the loss with the family. Edith Green, the ten-year old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Green, died at the home of her parents in West Oregon City at 1:30 o'clock Monday morning. The girl had been suffer ing for some time with brain paraly sis, which was the cause of her de mise. The funeral will be held from the family residence at 2 o'clock Tues day afternoon, the Rev. J. R. Lands borough officiating. The funeral services of Edith Green, the ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Green, were held at the residence in West Oregon City Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The services were conducted by Rev. J. R. Landsborough. A very large num ber of friends were present to pay their last respects to the departed one. The floral offerings were many and beautiful; several societies pre senting beautiful designs. After the services the remains were carried to this side of the river and corveyel to Mountain View cemetery, where they were interred. The pall bearers were Frederick Baker, Hugh Bunion, James McDonald, Charles Freeman, Ernest Mosier and Henry Melvln. Thomas A. Smith, a well known resident of the West Side, died at 3 o'clock, Tuesday morning, after sev eral years' suffering with tuberculo sis. He was 30 years old. He leaves a widow and one child, a sister's child whom he raised, and two broth ers, Matthew at Bandon, Ore., and Erastus A. at Arietta. The funeral will be held from the residence Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Gilman Parker conducting the cere mony. The remains will be laid at rest in the family lot In the Clacka mas cemetery. Nancy Ellen Moak, wife of Peter Moak, died at their home in Parkplace Wednesday, in her fifty-first year. Mrs. Moak was taken ill on Sunday with a sever attack of stomach and bowel trouroe which resulted in her death. She leaves behind her a hus band, seven children, three boys and four girls. The family came to Ore Ron in 1881. Sola Circle Women of Woodcfaft at Oregon City will have charge of the burial services at 1:30 Saturday afternoon. O. D.-Eby of tliis city received word of the death of Charles Fox at The Dalles, Monday night. Mrs. Eby had Just returned from The Dalles, and when she left he was reported as recovering. Mr. Fox Is well known in the vicinity of Molalla and Bar low, his father, George B. Fox, hav ing conducted a store there some years ago. OFFICIAL RETURNS ESTACADA ELECTION Estacada, June 6 Following are the official results of the city election held here, Tuesday,"Ind." la Indepen dent or Reed, and "Cit" Is CltUens or Anti-Reed: Mayor W. K. Havilnud, Clt 40; J. W. Reed. Ind.. 34. Councllmen, First ward W. A. Jones, Ind., 47; A. Morrow, Cit., 24. Second ward C. F. Howe. Ind., 88; Edwin Mallory, Cit.. 35. Third ward Wm. Dale, Cit, 37; I C. Posson, Ind.. 35. Fourth ward W. F. Cary, Ind.. 31; E. F. Surface, Peoples (anti Reed) 42. Fifth ward J. F. IxivelaQe, Cit.. 38; Ed. Miller, Ind., 33. City recorder, A. N. Johnson, Ind., 62. City treasurer, H. Cooper, Ind., 65. Plneules are for the kidneys and Bladder. They bring quick relief to backache, rheumatism, lumbago, tired worn-out feeling. They produce nat ural action of the kidneys; 30 days' treatment $1.00. Money refunded if Plneules are not satisfactory. Sold by Huntley Bros. Marriage Licenses. Pearl Hewitt and T. W. Craig. June 3 Clana L. Sevier and Char lea Hicinbotham. June 4 Lena May Moore and Cosby V. Smith. June 5 Luella Helen Nllea and Lake A. May. June 5 Mae Wahl and B. C. Wheeler. June 5 Nettie Dodge and H. Ste vens. The bites and stings of Insects, sun burn, cuts, burns and bruises re lieved at once with Plnesalvo Carbol- Ized. Acts like a poultice. Drawa out inflammation. Try It. Price GO cents. Sold by Huntley Bros. TRANSFERS Land Company of Oregon to Port- lund Railway, Light & Power Co., per petual right of way 30x00 ft, begin ning In center of Shafford Ave, Es tacada. $1. John Zobrlst to Western Banking Co., blk 2; lots 2, 3 and 4, blk 3; blks 5. 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10; lots 1. 7 and 8, blk 11; lots 1 to 9 inc. blk 13; lots 4 to 12 inc. blk 14; blks 15 to 24 Inc of Zobrlst's add to Estacada, 178 lots. $1,500. Charles M. Cole to William Welst, one-third Interest in e half of sec 20, 4s-5e. $1. Mark Nachtevey to William Weist, one-third Interest In e half, sec 26, 4s-5e. $1. W. J. Fitzmaurlce to William Welst, one-third Interest In e half of sec 26, 4s-5e. $1. L. P. and Effle Hosford to N. Llcht, beginning on west boundary of sec 33, ls-2e, 19.5786 acres. $700. J. T. Apperson, guardian, to Mrs. E. M. Kellogg, beginning on nw boun dary of S. S. White die, 3s-2e, 8 acres. $300. George B. Jackson to Helen D. Jackson, lot 6, blk 1C9, Oregon City. $1. H. L. Wolfer to J. H. Wolfer, be ginning at ne cor of nw of se of sec 20, 4s-le, 20x300 feet. $1. Samuel Lowenstein to Lucy Arnold, beginning 1G0 rods w. of ne cor of sec 17, 3s-le, 37.58 acres. $1. Lucy Arnold to John Babsch, he ginning 1G0 rods w of ne of sec 17, 3s-le, 37.58 acres. $2500. Robert J. Ogden to George Preister, beginning 10.90 chs s of qr cor be tween sees 21 and 22, 3s-2e. $925. Gottlieb Schaber to Oregon I Tin & Steel Co., beginning at most s cor of grantee's claim In Oswego. $10. Gladstone Real Estate Assn to Geo. W. Hulbert, lots 1, 2 and 15, blk 5, Gladstone. $300. Herman Harras to Geo. F. Xoakos, lot 1, blk 3, Milwaukie-Park. $50. Casper Weigant to Edward S. Bach strand, e half of nw and sw of ne and sw of nw of sec C, 3s -50. $2100. Betsy Gottberg et al to Carl J. Renhard, w half of nw, ne of nw and nw of ne of sec 34, and sw of se of sec 27, 43-3e. $3100. Taylor Henderson, guardian, to Carl J. Renhard, w half w of nw, ne of nw of sec 34 and w of so of sec 27, 4s-3e. $000. Carl J. Renhard to Carl J. Breggren, sw of se of sec 27 and ne of ne of sec 31, 4s-3e, 80 acres. $2500. Carl J. Renhard to N. P. Hult, W half of nw and ne of nw of sec 34, 4s-3e, 120 acres. $2000. Lillian F. Jones to Oregon Swedish Colonization Co., nw of ne of sec 2, r.s-3e. $320. N. E. Randall to Thomas F. Ryan, beginning at sw cor of Waldo F: HI ta bard claim on Clackamas river, 14. CO acres. $3000. A. Skogan to Gilbert and Robert Jonsrud, timber on se of nw of sec 15, 2s-4e. $5.00. M lua O. Heldlnger to Levi Stehman, beginning at end of'dtv lino on n boundary of Harrison Wright die, 4 o. $1. II. F. Ryan to R. J. Glun, beginning on o lino of James McNary die, sees 8, 17 and 18, 2a-3o 135.8 acres. $400. E. P. Elliott and Frank M. Whit to A. Hidden, n half ot aw ot sec 3, 4s- o. 80 acres. $700, Gladstone Real Estate Association to K. M. Lasche, lot 14, blk 79, Glad stone. $100. Chas. E. Bolda to F. M. Lunch, lots 1, 2 and 3, and fractional lota IS and 1C, blk 79, Gladstone. $400. F. Patterson to H. W. Koehler, lot 16. blk 48, Oregon Iron & Steel Co'a Add to Oswego. $125. Metropolitan Surety Co. to J. Low- enthal, part of Hector Campbell del, sec 29, l2e. $1. J. Leowenthal to Portland Trust Co, ot Oregon, part of Hector Campbell die sec 29, ls-2e, 13 acres. $10. J. J. Card and wlfo to Albert Durst, ne of ne of sec 18, 4s-Se, 40 acres, $750. Edwin F. Andre to M. F. Donahae, qr Interest In w halt of ne of sec 6, 2s Oe. $200. M. V. Andre to M. F. Donahae, qr Interest In w half of ne of seo 6, 2s- 6e. $200. J. H. Spain to M. F. Donahae, one- fourteenth Interest In w half of no of sec 0, 2s-5e. $250. Anna Fallert to Ellen E. Lake, lots 5 and 6, blk 7, Edgewood add to Ore gon City. $600. Josla S. Dick to T. B. Klllln. lots 10 11 and 12, blk 23, Canby. $800. William B. Jennings to J. F. and W. S. Jennings, blks 30 and 31, of 1st add to Jennlng'a Idge. $300. Feter Malmstrom to John C. Elliott, beginning at se cor of lot 1, sec 4, 2s-3e, 10 acres. $1350. George M. Hellmeyer to David B. Sheaver, beginning 17.019 chains w of qr sec cor between sees 11 and 12, 2s 2e. 13.75 acres. $2800. Chns. H. Jennings, et ux, to Wm. L. Finley, part of B. Jennings' die, 2s 1 and 2e, 5 acres. $1750. fcastern Investment Company to Margaret Dolan, sw of nw of sec 9, 2s-5e. $1. Beat Zlnslt to C. J. Miller, e half of sw and s half of nw ot sec 12, 2s 4e. $1000. O. W. P. Townslte Co. to A. W. Eek erson, lots 24 and 25, blk 32. E-itacada. $200. Thomas E. Cone to Flora U. Kllgore. lots 1, 2 7 and 8. tract 47 of 1st subdlv ot Oak Grove. $3200. James Adklns to M. Strege, sw of se of sec C, 4s-2e. $150. Ellen Garrett to J. N. Nerlson, be ginning at aw cor of Andrew Jackson die, sec 31, 5s-lo, 29 acres $350. Emma Biehle to Rosle Dworark, e half of nw of nw of nee 32; e half of sw of sec 29, 2ale. 40 acres. $iono. Jeremiah Andre to M. F. Donahae, 14th interest In w half of ne of sec 6, 2s-5e. $250. May Mader to E. M. Howell, part of Jacob Toner die, 2s 2e, 25 acres $325. Private Money Tg Loan, 6 Per Cent On real estate security. $1000.00 two to five years. 500.00 one year. 750.00 three years. 1500.00 five years. 400.00 two to four years. 600.00 three years. 500.00 two to five years. 2300.00 one to 5 years. Call, write or 'phone by July 1, 1907. JOHN W. LODER. Attorney at Law, Stevens Bldg., Ore gon City, Ore. MT. PLEASANT NOTES Miss Edith Buckner, who Is working In Portland was .visiting !ier par ents, Sunday. ' :M1hs Joehnke, who has been absent for some time is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joehnke Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Cox, last Fri day, a boy. Mrs. King and family of Ilwaco are visiting at Locust Grove. SPRINGWATER 'PHONE FOR OREGON CITY The Springwater division of the Clear Creek Mutual Telephone Co. j have tholr phones In and will ho ready to attach tp the lino coming In-' to Oregon City this week. They are talking among themselves In tho neighborhood now. . A. M. Shlbley was In Oregon City Thursday, going up from Portland, wljere ho has been all week attend ing to business matters. Mr. Shlbley attended the dedication of the new Methodist church at Estacada, Sun day. The program was all good, ho says, but bis highest praises are for the splendid dinner prepared by the ladles of the church and the informal ly social time enjoyed during dinner, 1 I MARKETS WHOLESALE PRICES. Hay and Grain. Hay Timothy, $18; oats, $13.00; clover $8 per ton; cheat mixed, 1 12, Gralu-Oata, gray, $27; white, $29; per ton; wheat S0o per uu.; rolled bar ley $25.50 per ton; bran $18; shorts 19; chops $17; middlings $26; corn whole $28; cracked com $29. Flour Hard wheat $4.55 (JT $5.05 per bbl.; valley $4,05; Olympic Pancake flour, 3.75. Dressed MtaU, Beef, dressed, cows, 44?5 cent, stoera, 0c; hogs, 8Cf$ttct; mutton, 7 tJ'8c;i veal, 7 He Live Stock and Provision. Steers $400(f$4.50 pr 100; belters. $3.00 3.75; cows, $2.75 0 $3.50; sheep, $4.25 4f $4.75; lambs. $3.60 Of 6.00; bacon 17 & 22c; hams 17 CP 17 He Product and Poultry. Butter Ranch 3Oc035o per roll; ery 40o per roll. Eggs 18o per dozen. Heua 12o; rootor, old l0c; young 11c; chickens mixed. 11c; fry. 15c. Fruits and Vegetable. Strawberries 6c per box;; potton $1.50 to $175 per cwt; turnips, carrot ruttabegna, parsnips, bwt, 75c per sack. Wine plant 4o lb; spinach 5c per pound; green nlon 40c per do, bunches; rhubarb, 3c per lb: irooao- berrles. 4c per quart. RETAIL PRICES, Flour, Hay, Grain. Flour Valley $4.45 per bbl; Oregon hard wheat, $4 65 per bbl. Wheat No. 1, 80c per bushel. Corn $1.40 per cwt. Short 95o per sack. iiarUty $1.30 per sack. Oats In sacks. $1.45 per cwt. Hay Timothy $14; clover $10; ot $12; and cheat, mixed, $10 per ton. Produce, Poultry, Provisions. Butter llauch 30c per roll; cream ery, 50c per roll. Eggs 20c per dozen. Honey 16c per lb. Dressed chicken ICo per lb. Bacon, 20c; hams, 18c. Fruits and Vegetable. Putatoes 2.20 per sack. Cabbage 3 l-2c Ruttabagas. carrot, turnips, par snips, beets, Ic per lb ; pens. 2 lbs for 15c. Strawberries, 4 boxes fur 25c. Dade's Little Liver Pills keep the system clean, the ntomuch awevt Prompt relief for headache and bil iousness. Good for all the family. Sold by Huntley Bros. Man Zan Pile Remedy comes put up In a collapsible tube with a nozzle. Easy to apply right where the sore ness and Inflammation exists. It re lelves protruding plh-H. Guaranteed. Sold by Huntley Bros. City Treasurer' Notice. Notice Is hereby given that there are sufficient funds on hand In the General Fund of Oregon City to pay Warrant No. 2S79 and all out standing warrants endorsed prior to June 9th, 1905. Also all outstanding water war rants endorsed prior to August 14th, 1905. Interest ceases with the date of this notice. . Dated June 6th, 1907. M. D. LATOl'RETTE, City Treasurer. Notice. Notice Is hereby given to the public and all to whom It may concern that the partnership "formerly existing as the Walker Creek Flume. Company hos long since been dissolved and the un dersigned are now In no way connect ed with said company and will not be responsible, for any debts or obliga tions of said company. Dated this 6th day of June, 1907. J. A. HICKMAN. GEORGE B. Mc PULLEY. GEORGE B. McITLLY, , JOHN R. TAYLOR. j. j. elsner: 2fit2 Notice of Annual School Meeting. Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 62 of Clacknmas County, Statu of Oregon, that tho Annual School meeting for said district will bo held at the county courtroom of the county courthouse? In Oregon City, Oregon, to begin at tho hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., on tho third Monday of June, being the 17th day of June, A. D. 1907. This meeting Is called for tho purpoHo of submitting the annual report of the directors and clerk and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this Cth day of June, 1D07. GEO. A. HARDING, ' Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: E. E. BRODIE, District clerk. 20 t2 Summer cough and cold yield at once to Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup, contains honey and tar but no opiates. Children like It. Its luxullvo qualities lecotnutvnd It to mothers. Hoarse ness, coughs, croup yield quickly. Keep It ou baud. Sold by Iluulley lli-os. Notice of Annual School Election, Notice Is hereby given to thu legal voters of School District No. 62, Clack amas County, State of Oregon, that the annual Kehool election for said dis trict will bo held In the city ball build lug In Oregon City Oregon, to begin at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m., and con tinue until the hour of 6 o'clock p. m., on the third Monday ot June, being the 17th day of June, A. D. 1907, which election Is for the purpose of electing one director to serve for the term of five years, and to vote on tho ques tion of uniting school district No. 3, Canemah; No. 34, West Oregon City; No. 43, Mount Pleasant; No, 4. Park place; No. 62, Oregon City, and No, 105, Willamette, for High School pur poses only, thus forming Union high School District No. Dated this (Sth day of June, 1907. GEO. A. HARDING, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: K. E. BKODIK. District clerk. 2fit3 ' Summon. In the Circuit Court of the But ot Oregon for tho County of Clacka mas. Frank Stryehalsky. Plaintiff, v. Emma Stryrhalsky, Defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon: You, Emma Strychalsky, are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you herein on or before. Saturday, the 'join day of July, 1907 that day being six weeks from the first publication of the sum mons herein, mid If you full lit appear and answer heroin, plaintiff will apply to Die court fur the relief prayed for In the complaint on file hereln.to which reference Is hereby made, and more particularly as follows: For a decree dissolving the bonds ot matrimony nuw existing between plaintiff end (lt'fi iidiiiil on the grounds of demo tion. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof for not less than six ucrenlve week In tho "Or egon City Enterprise," published In tho County of Clackamas, State of Oregon, and by order of the Hotiorablo Thomas A. Mrllrldo, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order Is dated thn 5th day of June, 1907. Tha date- of the flint publication of this summons Is Friday, the 7th day of June, 1907. and the date of tho last publication of this summons Is Friday, the 19th day of July, 19o7. MAC MA HON & MrPEVlTT. 2017 Attorney for plaintiff. 8UMMON3. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Alibi Daniel, Plaintiff, vs. RiKjues Daniel. Defendant. To Hoque Daniel, the above named Ifc'fendant: In tho name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled court and cause on or before the 13th day nf July. 1907, that being the !ant day pre scribed In tho ordt-r of publication In this summons, and If you full to ap pear and answer said complaint, tho plulntlff will apply to the court for thu relief prayed for In this complaint, towlt: For a decree of tho court 'dis solving the bonds of matrimony here tofure and now existing between you and the plaintiff upon the ground fit cruel and inhuman treatment, This siimmotiH Is published In thn Oregon City Enterprise for six sue- cohhIvh and consecutive weeks by or der of Hon. Thomas A. Mcllrlde. Judge of the above entitled court, made on the .'list dny of May, 1907, the llrst publication bHng on the 7th diy of June, V.H17, find the last publi cation being on the 12th day of July, 1907. JOHN F. LOGAN, 2617 Attorney for the Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of life State of Oregon for Clackamas County. Horace R. Martin, Plaintiff, vs, Bertha C. Murtln, Defendant. To Bertha C, Martin, tho above named defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed ugalnat you In thu nbovo entitled court and cause on or before tho 13th day of July, 1907, that being the lnHt day pre scribed in the order of publication In this summons, and If you full to ap pear mid answer snld complaint, the plaintiff will npply to thn court for tho relief prayed for In this complaint, towlt: For a decree of tho court dis solving the bonds of matrimony here tofore and now existing between you and tho plaintiff upon the ground of of desertion. This summons Is published In tho Oregon City Enterprise for six suc cessive und consecutive weeks by or der of Hon. Thomas A. Mcllrldo, Judgo of tho abovo entitled court, mado on tho 31st day of May, 1907, the first publication being on tliti 7th day of June, 1907, and tho laBt publi cation being on tho 12th day or July. 1907, JOHN V. LOGAN, 26t7 Attorney for tho Plaintiff. 1 v