OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1907. UNION HIGH SCHOOL IN DANGER OF DEFEAT ilon that tho contest will be much : closer by tho time, tho votes are counted again. In addition to the ' Oregon City band, tho music commit too bus Hocurotl tho services of tho I Columbia band of Oswego to play for .the Fourth of July celebration. Vote Heavily tAgalnst It, Monday DON'T LIKE LOCATION - (hand to thank tho cltlions for tholr Predicted That Parkplace Will ! generous donations and the loyalty and enthusiasm with which thoy sup ported this, our Initiatory efforts in ! holding an affair of this kind In Clack amas county. The management not only fools grateful for tho help rendered by all, I but la encouraged In tho belief that having demonstrated by one success ful Fair and Rose Show, that the peo ple will at once lay their plans to continue the pleasing exhibitions each year. Let the good ladles of Oregon City proceed at once to organise a rose society so that they may be pre pared for next year. I wish to urge the berry growers to get together as soon as the rush of the present season Is over, aiw per- . , , . . foct an organisation for their mutual The annual school election will be . . . good and benefit. to 6 o'clock. In addition to electing j one dlrctor to succeed George A. Hard-, tni ,i rt vntapd will Vtall.tt nn tha ntlAR. I "r , ,7 , v.T i h.i Through their loyal aid. much of the tion of a I nion high school district I " uutvt'SH ui nit? lair via uur, Resent Action of Fixing Site Without Consulting All Districts Af fected Annual School Election. Socialists Will Celebrate. Tho Socialists of Clacknmaa county are planning a celebration of tho Fourth of July to he hold on tho Spiritualist's campmootlng grounds at New Era, HARDING CONSENTS TO BE CANDIDATE I desire especially to thank the la dles who rendered such splendid help in preparation and conduct of the Fair. to be formed from the districts of West Oregon City, Parkplace. Will amette. Mount Pleasant, Canemah and Oregon City. There Is no candidate for director announced In opposition to Mr. Hard ing, mho is one of the most progress ive and valued members of the board. His unanimous re-election will be a deserved compliment The proposition to form a Union high school district will probably car ry In all the districts except Park place, but it's defeat there defeats it altogether, for the law Is plain that it must receive a majority of the votes In each district or the proposi tion fails. The voters in Parkplace district are not opposed to a Union high school, ! but are opposed to the manner In which the proposition was put before the people. Rightfully they believe all the districts should have been con sulted in regard to the location of the school. They recognize the fact that the school would be located in Oregon City as the most central and conven ient place, but they would have pre ferred that it had no connection with the present, so-called Barclay high school. On the other hand, the Oregon City beard offered the free use of the rooms in the Barclay building from an entirely unselfish motive. The law required that a sltahe named In the petitions, the time was short and they Iiolieved the offer would be gladly velcomed by .the other districts. It To Mr. J. C. Roth of Canby. special thanks are due for his untiring xeal and enthusiasm In helping to bring the fair to a successful termination. I have the honor to subscribe my self, James P. Shaw, chairman general committee. Statement of Receipts and Disburse, ments of Strawberry Fair and Rose Show. Total receipts $100 93 Disbursements Hall rent $10, J. A. Tufts, ice cream $14, moving piano $3, paper nap kins 90c, ribbon and muslin $2.80, prize bowl $3.50,, sugar $1, music $3, ribbon $3.50, cakes 80c, prizes and card board $4.15, cream $7, paint ing banner $3, sewing, cart age, rent of dishes $1, type writing, distributing bills $1.25, messenger and carfare 90c, dishwasher $2, buggy hire $2.50, labor $6.75, total. 73 50 A petition signed by C8 taxpayers was presented to Goorgo A. Harding asking him to stand again for reelec tion as member of the Oregon City school board. Mr. Harding's answer is as follows: "I am deeply grateful for your kind endorsement of my work and Interest In the public schools. If I am again elected a mem ber of tho board of directors I shall endeavor at all .times to perform the duties of a director In the Interest of tho taxpayers and to the satisfaction of the entire district. I thank you for your expression embodied in your request that I become a candidate for election as school director. Sincere ly yours. George A. Harding." To Complete City Hall. Tho Mllwauklo Council is making arrangements to complete tho City Hull. It was Inclosed mid partly fin ished last your ns fur as tho money lasted, w hen work was stopped until i there wore funds on hand to llnlsh tho building, Only tho council chain bor was completed. On tho second tloor Is a largo ball with a at ago, and on tho second floor space outaldo tho council chamber Is reserved for tlitf Fire Department. It will cost about $1200 to finish tho hall. '.'man Here's Good Advice. O. 8. Woolever, ono of tho best known merchants of I.eUaysvlllo, N. Y., says: "If you are ever troubled with piles, apply Buoklen's Arnica Salve. It cured me of them for good 20 years ago." Cures every sore, Howell & Jones' drug store. TAKEN UP. One stray sorrel mare, white face, two left feet white, weight about 830, branded rowlock on left stifle and small wire cut on left foreleg above knee, cropped foretop. 5 or-C years old. Taken up May 19. 1907. John T. Mclntyre, Salmon P. O.. 27t4 Charter Commission Meeting. Mayor E. G. Cauflold has called a meeting of the Charter Commission for Thursday evening at the city council chamber. Balance $ 27 83 JAS. P. SHAW, Chairman. HUSBAND AND WIPE BOTH ARE DESERTED The bites and stings of Insects, sun burn, cuts, burns and bruises re lieved at once with Pinesalve Carbol lzed. Acta like a poultice. Draws out inflammation. Try It. Price 50 cents. Sold by Huntley Bros. Tho funeral of Mrs. C. II. Nelsom who died of tuberculosis at St. Johns Sunday, will bo hold from the Norwe gian church In Canby Tuesday morn ing at 10:30. Mrs. Canby was 22 years of age and leaves a husband and two children. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sannls. reside at Canby. Tho body was brought to this city Monday even ing from St. Johns, and was placed In the parlor of Shattk and HlsseH's un dertaking establishment until Tues day niorulng. when It was conveyed to Canby in a hearse. CHOICE LOTS in GLADSTONE Close to Car Line, from iSO Up. Reasonable Terms of Payment. 40 Acra'Farm 32 acres under cultivation; 5 room house, 2 barns, 2 wells, 2J acres orchard, good fences, i miles from Oregon City on Rood road. Price $2500. JO Acresall under cultivation, fine large house, good barn, good fences, 2 blocks from Willamette car line. Price $3400. VV. P. SCIiOOLEY & CO. OOO MAIN STREET ORECON CITY, ORE. 0 Plneules are for tho kidneys and Bladder. They bring quick relief to backache, rheumailsiu, lumbago, tired worn-out feeling. They produco nat ural action of the kidneys; SO days' treatment $1.00. Money refunded If Plneules are not satisfactory. Sold by Huntley Bros. There's a Reason for Everything e i The reason we enjoy tho largest dental practice In Oregon City Is because w try to excel In our work. Our work lasts, we never do poor work. The puoplo know It. Our constant ef fort Is to give not "Just a good" but the best work, and that for as lit tin money as possible. Our recent trip East m tho great centers of dental edu cation, was for the purpose ' of giving you the lat est and best, upto-date dentistry. Our seventeen years of suc cessful practice In Oregon City Is tho best guarantee any dentist can gtvo you. A guarantee Is good only as long as you can find one who gives It, and then not always. Wo are careful not to hurt you, as we have feelings ourselves. Wo want your work and want you to send us your friends. Have an eastern expert graduate assistant dentist. Wo put our own name back of our practlco. Our prices are tho lowest In the city for good work. I DEATH'S DAILY HARVEST Spiritualist Campmeetlng. 1 The annual campmeetlng of tho First Spiritualist Religious Society of Clackamas county will bo held at New Era from July C to 28. Hev. Ile F. Prior, a .noted Spiritualist traveler; Mr. Bowman of Los Angeles. Cal., Mr. and Mrs. Cobb of Seattle, Wash.: Mrs. I Williams of Washington, D. C; and Mrs. Flint of Corvallls, have been en gaged as lecturers during the season. Mrs. Flint will conduct a children's lyceum. Dr. L. L Pickens Post Graduate Hasksll City Phone 2671 DENTIST Wrinhard ttailding, Orrgon City, Ore. A Chicago School of Dtntlstry, Mutual and Independent 131 I I Mau Zan Pile Remedy conies put up lu a collapsible tuba with a nozzle. JCasy to apply right where the sore Iness and Inflammation exists. It re jlelves protruding piles, Guaranteed. Sold by Huntley Bros Mrs. Mary Ellis, an old resident of this city, died at her late home Wed nesday afternoon, of old age. Mrs. j Ellis was 80 years of age. She leaves a brother. Dr. Ellis of Spokane, who ls at present in this city, and a daugh- Joseph Mjers. against whom Fran-!". Mrs- Gertrude Sykes. residing ce3 Myers recently filed divorce pro- here. The funeral will be under the cedings, Tuesday afternoon filed his ! auspices of the Fraternal Brother .m mmniainf thmntrh the same at-j hood from the residence, Thursday is only temporary, and the following year the Union high school could torneys retained have independent quarters of its own. I Hedges & Griffith. Tho mUtnkP wai in nnt asrertalnlne ! the same as his beforehand whether such an offer '. u-miM he arrpntahle 'of the Union It is to be regretted that so meri- i aoneu, .Myers siaies ne nas primueu , by his spouse, lauernooii hi . U ciui-K, J. v. His complaint is Landsborough conducting the ser wife's desertion. vices. The remains will bo interred There are three children as a result m .Mountain iew cemetery. and since he was aban- Rosa M. Pranz, aged CI. died at her , . . . . .f. ,hcm In addition in the decree 'residence in Oswego ednesday night torious a proposition is to be defeated for them. In addition to me decree over so slight a misunderstanding. he asks that he may retain the cus tody of the children. Teachers' Election Postponed. M. P. Church has instituted divorce Election of teachers for the Oregon Proceedings against Alice Cannon, ntv schools, that was to have taken ! through Ralph Moody of Portland, of heart disease. She leaves four sons. Mrs. Pranz had only resided In Oswego about two months, coming to that place from California. No funeral arrangements have as yet been made. WHEN HER BACK ACHES. A Woman Finds All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping Away. Oregon City women know how the aches and pains that come when the kidneys fall make life a burden. Bark ache, hip pains, headaches, dizzy spells, dlstreslng urinary troubles, all tell of sick kidneys and warn you of the stealthy approach of diabetes, dropsy and Brlght's disease. Doan's Kidney Pills permanently cure all these disorders. Mrs. E. Matchett, of ElyvIIIo. near Oregon City, Ore., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills relieved me of so much misery and backache that I take pleas ure In recommending them to others. Summer cougns and colds yield at onco to Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup, contains honey and tar but no opiates. Children like It. Its laxative qualities recommend It to mother. Hoarse, ness, coughs, croup yield quickly. Keep It on hand. Sold by Huntlev Bros. CALIFORNIA WINES Strictly In accordance with the Pure Food Law. COBWEB WINE HOUSE 417 Main St. - Oregon City Badly Mixed Up. Abraham Brown, of Wlniertown, N. Y., had a very rv"narkab;o omiI ence; he siys, "Doctor got badly mixed up over me; ono said heitrt disease; two called It kidney trouble; the fourth, blood poison, and the fifth stomach and llvrr trouble; but nono i m a i. ... 1. I . I .. . .. . m.i .. I h .1 I had backache so bad thut I could ul ",vm " 'l' ' ' " ' not stoop or straighten without suffer place Wednesday, has been postponed, charging the same old story deser- until Saturday on account of the ab-; tion and abandonment. The pair were sence from the city of Director Char-made as one on April 13, 1888. at les O. Albright, so as to adhere to the Saginaw. Mich., and all was plain custom of having the full board pres-; sailing till May 15, 1902, when he was ent when the election is held. i cruelly abandoned by his better half, Tio. .in . w i t,n who refused to return to the shelter .... ... nf mnf Wp v ip emirt to erant : been suffering only a few days. Fath rurps uunng me coming year. as - - - heretofore stated in this paper. Miss Mm full possession of certain property Martha Koerner and Miss Lilli in Albina. fcbrnidli have accepted positions in 1 tbe Wfst Oregon City schools, Miss The many friends of Father An selm will be pained to hear of his death in Portland. Wednesday even ing. His death was caused by heart disease with which complaint he had vised trying Electric Bitters, which are restoring me to perfect health. One bottle did mo more good than all five doctors preserved." Guaran teed to cure blood poison, weakness and all stomach, liver and kidney complaints, f?y Howell & Jones, drug gists, 50c. er Anselm was 50 NHie M. Stevens will teach at St. Johns, Miss Gertrude Nefzger will at-ten-' the University of Washington, an:'. Misses Ellen Brobst and Antoin ette Walden have not applied for po sitions. Mrs. Godfrey has applied and is desirous of election as vindication of her position in the trouble of last winter. There were three resignations of teaciiers during the school year and added to the six who do not desire re-election makes nine who will not be hers next September who were 64 YEARS TOGETHER ON LIFE'S PATHWAY MR. AND MRS. THOMAS PASS WEDDING ANNIVERSARY AT THEIR HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shute passed j years old and a native of Germany. He came to the Oregon country In 1S80, and has since jwon honors for himself by his mis- jsionary and educational endeavors. ;The funeral will be held from the Si'crod He?rt church in Portland, Frl- day morning, the Most Bev. Arch- jl.HNin conducting the services. The remains will be Interred In the Mount SHUTE I ni?' cemetery Saturday morning at 1 10 o'clock. The funeral of John Sprague, who died at Stone Wednesday morning, will bo hld this afternoon from the family residence, Interment in Ar thurs Prairie cemetery. Ing severely. At times depressing headaches and annoyances from the kidney secretions bothered me. I pro cured Doan's Kidney Plllij at Huntley Bros.' drug store, and obtained relief from the first 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 evef used, and I wish every sufferer from kidney complaint or backache could know of them." For sale bv all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, noweu io i.eorgo u. v.mn, New York, solo agents for tho United 'beginning on s lino of 15th street and States. Remember the ta!:e no other. TRANSFERS O. D. EBY. ATTOKNKY-AT-l.AW. Minify loam-d. atitrart furnlnhoi. litml tlU- rmniliM-d, ralnt, UU'U. -iicrl law bUMlH'M tiitn.u, tr,. Ovr Hunk of On-cnn City. THOS. F. RYAN. attouni-;y-.t-i.av frulialr oiul 11. nil y Ijiw l'li lU Hi" rlnill, . Mrnt Klntf Imimii mil- nnd Imna. Offlriw 1'i'olalia. flit bullillli( auuth of i'uurthifimn. I name Doan's and their sixty-fourth wedding annivers- j Ofo, .nn tnrno, meral-p-s of the corps a year ago. Ore- ary very quietly June 8, at their home . tt.n..k , .,,,, ft M. Marriage Licenses. June 13 J. E. Olson and J. T. Ma honey. Juno V, Eva McKaflle and 0. 0. Barman. This couple were married at the court bouse by County Judge Dimick. June 11 Victoria M. Alt und Ned Nelson. gon City cannot retain teachers as ' jn Maple Lane. Mrs, Shute, who is long as smaller towns are paying larg-1 eighty-four years of age, made three er salaries. 1 quilt blocks after the pieces were cut' At the meeting of the directors the and arranged and the needles thread-. jtimatei hero on your printing. board appointed C. C. Babcock and C N. Greenman, judges, and W. W. Marrs, clerk of the annual election. Superintendent W. C. McKee re ed for her. She sews without the aid of glasses. Mr. Shute, who is eighty ! eight years of age, milked the cow morning and night and worked at hoe- p i ts excellent work in the grades , ng n the garden all day except a two (luring the last year as evidenced by, hours rest at noon the very small percentage of failures in the .final examinations FINANCIAL REPORT STRAWBERRY FAIR In submitting a report of the Clack amas County Strawberry Fair and MISS LONG LEADS IN LIBERTY CONTEST MISS LONG LEADS 3 aa Wednesday morning the vote in the Goddess of Liberty contest stood: Miss Beryl Long 190; Miss Gussie Rose Show, a copy of which appears Humphreys 1G5; Miss Kate Mathies in this Issue of the Star, I wish, on ' 145. This is tbe nrst count mat nas behalf of those having the matter in been made and many are of the opin- IMICA ft fei f Dade's Little Liver Tills keep the system clean, the . stomach sweet. Prompt relief for headache and bil iousness. Good for all the family. Sold by Huntley Bros. OREGON PATENTS. Granted last v,crk; Victor E. Campbell, Portland, Interchangeable and adjustable screw driver and com bined tool holder; William E. Carter, Huntington, hay stacker; Tliomaj (5. Hill, Portland, metallic Beam or R'.rl- er; wiiimm u. nic.Miiiun, liiioii, puz zle. s. A Dangerous Deadlock. That sometimes terminates fatally is the stoppage of liver and bowel functions. To quickly end this con dition without disagreeable sensa tions, Dr. King's New Life Pills should always bo your remedy. Guaranteed absolutely satisfactory In every case or money back, at Howell & Jones' drug store. 25c. also beginning 150 feet s of s line of 10th street, Oregon City. $2200. Sellwood' Land & Improvement Co. to F. II. Lueclte, tract C!, of Oak Grove. $500. Martha N. Howell to George It. I Goln, e half of lot I and all of lot 2. I blk 97, Oregon City. $2500. j Caroline Wang to Ola M. Gusley nnd j V. L. Mack, beginning 3.99 chs s of ne cor of W. O. Mack claim, sec 33, Ss-le, .57 acres. $500.- Western Banking Co. to W. 11. Hold er, E. L, Wanacott and H. I). Trapp, former's rights to erect polos and con struct and operate telephone lines In EKtuendn. $1. John Crawford to J. M. Hobertson, part of S. D. Francis die, 5s-2e, 15 acres. $1. Ilibernla Savings Bank to Mnthlas Foeller, no part of lot 12, blk C of Mil waukle Park. $1. If You Want to Sell REAL ESTATE SEE Eastham.Pattison & Oo. Over the Bank of Oregon City. FRED C. GADKE Plumbing & "J.'uinfl flat Air formal, Bop flptt, rmi, Spray Pumpi, toattr Pipes, Spraying Material. All Kind of Jobbing a Specialty Ktlmata G'ven on All Clatseg of Work. He, phone 1514Hhop IR16 9)4 N. Mam St., Oregon City, Or CASCADE LAUNDRY Clothes Washed "Whiter Than Know." Family Washlngg at Reasonable Kal- -No worry, uo regret If you phone 1204. Our wagon will call. - p. STRAIGHT & SALISBURY PLUMBING TINNING' and GENERAL JOBBING. Wind Mills, Pumps and Hydrau lic Itnms a Specialty, Phono 2CS2. Oregon City, Oregon. W. H. NELSON CITY BLACKSMITH (formerly of 207 Seventh St.) Has re-opened his shop on Fourth St. , next to foundry. New floor laid, making it safe for the largest horses. Horseshoer, Wheelwright, Carriage Mker, general repairing