4 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUU 12, 1907. Oregon City Enterprise Published Every Friday. By THE STAR FRESS. Entered at Oregon City, Or., Post1 offlce as second class matter, Subscription Rates: acute mental pain as did the delighted yells of the audience. Schnill rose, nourished and waxed fat on public favor and public favor alone. He Is not at schemer like Uuef, not a blatant and brazcu bulldozer like Calhoun. His credit with the (voters was his sole support and JU9 i;r .uu. ,, . . w ion inai was wiimiravn nt- icu, iui Months ; . Six .251 Trial subscription, two months. Subscribers will find the date of ex-i A niau plratlon stamped on their papers fol-jPlo con II lowing their name. If last payment Is not credited, kindly notify us. and the' matter will receive our attention. REGULATION THAT WOULD REGULATE. Mexico has been regulating and A man found unworthy of the peo- lence is never trusted with it the second time. lleney and Dunn are a gtiod pair a pair that needs no bettering; one that will do ti stand pat on. May they live long and prosper In their good work. Alexander, nt Yorktown, Texas, and 7 ami 8, blk 4, Pompeii, f lot), sister, Mrs. Nellie Wilson, at West- U Suldrcii to Portland Uy. I,tlit .& fal. Texas, to mourn his sudden death Power Co., Hunt of Way over h half while away from home. After three , of se of sec 12, lla-lw, $1. years In the service of the regular! V. I... Haker to Herbert Lucas, 1 army he was honorably' discharged at , ac oft w end of tract Hi!, of Wlllani Vancouver last April on his return elte Tracts. tl-'3. from the Philippines, About two ' K. l and M. S, Ulley to Amy K. weeks after his discharge he began '. I'ureell, lots ? and S, blk 7, of Apper work In the mills of the Willamette son's mibd of part of I'arkplace, $100. Pulp and Paper company nt Oregon (iladstono Heal Mstate association City and was well thought of by a'l to Henry Spless, beginning Ii7.(;5 feet who knew him. bel i " Sacramento, Calif.. "urn " its No- V( in lay night. w of nw cor of claim 50, sec 17, 2s "o, 15 acres. ?7."i0. Leonard Schaber to Louis Sehaber, beginning ll ty.SO feet w of se cor of James 'Athey die is le, 10.10 acres. Four hundred years ago there controlling railroads for years upon;,h.(,(l Fraluo one iU,num Palissy, a scale so much better than the pres- flUuOUS ln history as the "Potter of ent attempt in this country that our,th(1 TlliiU,rioj, who in lltidttUm to rate law looks like a Chinese imlta-jlhtf ntamlfaoUlro of excellent pottery, tlon of occidental methods. In fact jwas a notld ,lwlos(,)luT alul wrltor, the United States Is 23 years behind jMany of his wrltinKa teal with the the times In everything pertaining lowwnU am, forwt8i aml in om, of n steel highways except how to manlpu- jb.H,,.s ,u, af.oly ol,8lrV0S: . Fl,r w lll,n late, them to rob the people. th(l fotvsU sha!l be cut a nrls hM Regulation has been far better L,as() aiui l0J. who pract,w th,.ra enforced in Mexico than It will evershal, ht (lrlv(,n out t0 eat graS!, wth bo In this country, and yet It did not jNolichadno7.zar and the beasts of fill the bill there. The progressive ,thtf i have divers times thought government has gone a step farther j,0 8ot (Knvn in wrltlng tho arU that and has checkmated the schemes o(hM porlsn wnen thwe ls no nil)r0 Wall str,vt by buying a controlling wl lm whon , haJ wr(tton (knvn Interest in the principal trunk lines. a gr,at wmXter x ai(, jM,rclvt) ,hat That sounds like a proper solution jtht,rt tx,ul(, be no om, pf my wrltnPt of the railroad question. anil having llUp,,ntlv considered, I The United States treasury Is fonni, there was not any which could groaning under the accumulated sur-;btl foIkmed without wood." The same plus of receipts over expenditures, !!s true tja ana me omcmis are at meir wu s euu aged 74 years, lie had been ulllng $1M0. for some time and his death followed j Susan M. So-ivst to O. S. Martin, ;is-le, 4 l an operation. The deceased was a California pioneer, hating been a res ident of Sacramento since 1 Sol), He was quite well known In Oregon City, having visited, hero two years ago during the Lewis and Clark exposi tion. Louis Nobel left Monday morn ing for Sacramento to attend the fu- ,)f w Vaiu.!lHU ,c ,.,,. $l neral. Mrs. i.ouis .-v.i-ei, wno nac Susun M vaiuhait to Clackamas been visiting in Sacramento, returned Allt;.lu,t & TniHt tU( lialf (lf ,w to Oregon City last week. of Hl,c M (lf w tm g ,inf ((f H(( (if sec 2'.t, n half of nw of sec 20, and no James McGranahan, Hymn Writer. ,f n, yf set; 27, 4s-2e, :I20 acres; also James MoCranahan, the well known n,. of m Mu e half of se of no of sec part of Milton Drown die acres. $2700. Ison C. Yaugiian et nl to W. O. Vangban, tiuitee, all former's inter est In estate of W. II. Yaughan. $1, Isoin C. Yaughan et al to Susan M. ' Yaughnn, beginning "O Si chs e of w for a way to send the money back among the people where it belongs. The present method is to distribute It out among pet banks, the major portion in the' Standard Oil and Mor gan banks in New York city, where ; It is loaned to Wall street gambleds. During the year ending June 30, over $90,000,000 was received by Un cle Sam ln excess of all the lavish appropriations of congress. That $90,000,000. together with the hundreds of other millions of surplus and unneccessary reserve, are enough Gladstone park ls the coolest of places these hot days. The ofllcers of Chautauqua have provided a grand j program. The O. V. P. Is giving a splendid car service. If you don't go and enjoy yourself, it is your own fault. "The world is becoming better each day." You often lit-u. this remark and one begins to believe It as he reads the springs crop of fish stories. This is the latest: "A man nearly to buy the controlling interest in the cau?ht a fish that weisht'd 40 Pund8- hymn-writer, formerly connected with Moody and Sankey, tho evangelists, died Wednesday night at his home In Klngsman, O.. of diabetes. Mr. Me Granahan wrote many sacred songs which are included In the gospel hymns, Among the well known hymns from his pen are: "There Shall lie Showers of Plessings," "My Redeem er." and "Some Pay Wo Will Understand." CLACKAMAS GRANGE MEETS IN NEW HALL GRANGE SOCIAL FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE. stock of. the Pennsylvania and sub aldiary railroads, the gigantic system that is the key of the railroad, coal and iron conditions in the United States. That would be the best regulation act ever put into effect by the Uni ted States government. That man's conscience is active. AN AGENT OF PEACE. Chautauqua started off under very favorable auspices Tuesday. There was not a hitch ln the proceedings: everyone seemed happy; there was a very good attendance. 'Rah for our own Chautauqua! Summer, whiph lingered so long in the .lap of winter, is now' here in ear nest. But people in Oregon, who have their cool nights in which to sleep, have little cause for complaint. Advocates of universal peace who really want war to stop and the par liament of man to sit permanently at the Hague or elsewhere, ought to secure the services of a gentleman who it seems about a year ago "did up" President Zelaya of Nicarauga. The story has just come to light, but it seems one of te best war discour a?in? schemes that has been worked lately. Of course, trouble is always The Oregonian "news" dispatches brewing in Central America. The lit- j have Haywood convicted, sentenced, !S group Of isthmian republicas are ! hung, drawn and quartered. The jury Here's hoping Mt. Hood will ever treat the town of Pompeii more cour teously than did Vesuvius the ancient city of that name some 1800 years ago. to the United States what the Bal kans are to Europe. If there Is nof a fight either brewing or progressing tK-re. it is a very bad season for fighiirg. The man who trippsd up 7e!aya has not yet been discovered, i If he is. Central America will not he v any healthful summer resort for him. But it happened in this wise. President Zelaya knew that trouble with the neighboring Central Ameri can states was over due. He wartel guns and ammunition to be prepared for the next row, and he was advised by one of the Nicaraguan consuls in the United States that there was a big consignment of arms left over from the late unsuccessful Cuban revolution. Thf.se could be nought a: bargain figures, . something like $1 each for guns that ordinarily cost $15. An order for ih arms and ammuni tion wa3 accordingly given, and they were shipped fo: Nicaragua and $7it 000 paid against the invoice. Th3 cases arrived Iriact, and were secret ly taken to the capital, for the Pres ident did not care about advertising his purchase. But when the bov:. were opened," they were found to con tain h choice assortment of scrap iron, brickbats, and paving stones. Nicaragua is Piill looking for tho r.geuL who sold her the shipment of arms, but she has not found hirn, and is apt not to. However, he is certain ly an agent of peace, and his service.) might well be secured by the eminent arbitration advocates at the Hague. over at missed. Boise may as well be dis- If you can afford it, pack up and start for the seashore. The sea monster is about due and the hotel keeper "needs the money." This is the season of the year when the festive tramp moves out of the work zone Into regions where the har vest is still some weeks delayed. Luther Burbank's latest triumph claims to be an odorless onion. If he wants to get rich let him invent and patent a smell-less cocktail. Many people of mapy minds. You will never realize the full truth of that saying untij you visit Chautauqua. 2"i. Gs2o; also lot I, see 31, 4", 22.115 acres; also e half of nw and lots 1 anfl 2 of sec 30, Cs 3e, 110.71 acres. $1. Clackamas Title & Trust Co. to S. J. Yaughan et al, half of nw of sec 23; so of sw and s half of se of see 22: n,ha!f of nw of sec 20, and no of ne of sec 27, 4s 2e; also no of no and e half of se, tie of see 25, Cs-2e; also ' lot i of sec 31, 4s 2e; iilso e half gl 1 nw and lots 1 and 2 of sec 30. lis 3e. $1. Susan M. Yaughan et at Trustees, to Frank and John C. Yaughan and Yola K. Engle. part of W. H. Yaughnn 30 acres. $touo. K. Elmer to Chas. W. Dru- schel, e half of sw of nw of sec 3, Is le. 20 acres. $im0. GOOD FINANCIAL CONDITION OF William Drusrhel to C. W. Dru- schel. beginning 332 feet east of sw cor of sec 31, 3s I o, .32 of an acre. $17. ' Eastern Investment Co, Ltd. toWm. ,C. HrWtol. w half of no and so of nw Clackamas, July 9th. Clackamas and ne of sw of see 14, 2s0e. $1. Grange held Its regu'ar day meeting i Susan M. Yaughan et al to N. V. Saturduy,July 6. ln the new hall. The Cutting, part of seC 2, Gs 2e. 25 acFes; building stands in a grove almost op-'' Pt of sec 3, 5 acres. $1. posite the Congregational church. ! Wm. M. Oregory et nl to Archie The exterior Is plain and unprctentl- Howard, se of ne. n half of so and ous. For neat finishing and convent- i ne of sw, nf sec 33. 2a-7e. $1200. ent arrangement the interior could Hel.ernia Savings Bank to Theresa hardly be improved. A Jolly party Flatheity, lots 4 and 5, blk 27, of Mil of Grangers sat down to dinner, and Rankle Park. $1C2. while eating, were entertained by sev- j , .. . . . . - eral selections rendered on the graph- j ophone About two ilf YOU Want tO Sdl Grange took up the regular order or j business. Reports of committees showed that the order has Its finan cial matters well in hand and will keep its credit good. During the. lec ture hour some half dozen questions pertaining to the good of the order were Introduced and the discussion thereon was earnest and profitable. A motion was carried to turn the lec ture hour of the next meeting, July 20 Into a social time for the younger members of the Grange. Cams and dancing will be the amusements. Saturday evening.. July 13, ice cream will be on sale In the dining room of the hall, at 10 cents a dish. Latham ana cnanuier are puum up a cottage on what is known as railroad street. The property is , owned by a Mrs. Miller of Montavilia. A. Wold is moving a barn and other- j wise improving the property bought j last spring from Charlie Nachand. Wash Smith and crew are home from the logging camp near Newberg, owned by Smith and Mather. Miss Ethel Mather and Edith Har groves were appointed delegates to attend the Christian Endeavor con vention to be held In Seattle this week. This weather makes the ice man smile. And the ice cream man. And the soda fountain man. The "lid" is pretty well tipped up from the northeastern corner of this county. REAL ESTATE SEE Eastham.Pattisnn & ()o. Over the Rank of Oregon City. DON'T WAIT. Take Advantage of Oregon City Citi zen's Experience Before It's Too Late. . REAL ESTATE The people know a live merchant by his ads during the dead season. DEATHS OF A WEEK Alexander: The funeral of Tim C. Alexander was held from Holman's undertaking parlors at 3 o'clock Sun day afternoon, July 7, services con ducted by Rev. J. R. Landsborough of the First Presbyterian church. THE WEAKEST FOOL. Eugeno Schmitz has found the way nf the transseressor is hard. A man may rob and Bteal and play the hypo- j Mrs. Lmer Cooper and Mrs. W. C. crite for a time, and be regarded with Green sang two beautiful duets, a certain forbearance, akin to respect, '"Sometime We'll Understand," and because of his position and hypocrisy. i' Rock of Ages." Boys from the mill, But there surely comes a time when co-workers with Mr. Alexander, acted the mask will be torn off, punishment as pall bearers and the remains were ,ion ,nH th vella of the fickle peo-1 laid to rest in Mountain View ceme- fe.IUU - - nle will madden his 'brain Judge Dunn gave Schmitz an awful scoring and the Mayor writhed and protested under the verbal castlga in vot we doubt If all the Judge said and the sentence of five years, Tim C. Alexander waa 26 years of in the penitentiary, caused him the age. He leaves a mother, Mrs. Anna tery. The high esteem In which Mr. Alexander was held among his ac quaintances was attested by the many friends who attended the funer al and the beautiful floral offerings. ,0. C. Yocum to H. F. Went., lots 3 and 4, blk C of Pompeii. $100. O. C. Yocum to J. S. Patton, lots 5 and C, blk 2, Pompeii. $100. O. C. Yocum to J. S. Heal, lots '7 and 8, blk C, Pompeii. $100. O. C. Yocum to H. W. Mitchell, lots 1 and 2, blk 6, Pompeii. $100. O. C. Yocum to Georgia A. Knot- tingham, lots 7 and 8, blk 3, Pompeii $100. O. C. Yocum to Dr. Richmond Kelly, lots 1 and 2, blk 3, Pompeii. $100. O. C. Yocum to Grace W. Meade, lots 3 and 4, blk 4, Pompeii. $100. O. C. Yocum to Ralph J. Stern, lots 3 and 4. blk 6, Pompeii. $500. O. C. Yocum to Dr. J. K. Locke, lots 3 and 4, blk 3, Pompeii. $100. O. C. Yocum to W. G. Manning, lots 3, 4, 5 and C, blk A, Pompeii. $200. O. C. Yocum to R. E. L. Simmons, lots 1 and 2, blk B of Pompeii. $100. O. C. Yoqum to Chas. H. Wentz, lots 3 and 4, blk B, Pompeii. $100. O. C. Yocum to Geo. W. Hoyt, lots 1 and 2, blk C, Pompeii. $100. O. C. Yocum to Geo. L. Campbell, lots 1 and 2, blk A, Pompeii. $100. O. C. Yocum to W. F. Hawley, lots When the back begins to ache. Don't wait until backache bocomes chronic; Till serious kidney troubles de velop; Till urinary troubles destroy night's rest. Profit by an Oregon City citizen's experience, Theodore Iluerth, carpenter, living on Park Place, about two miles from Oregon City, Ore., says: 'I found Doan's Kidney Pills do Just what is claimed for them. For a long tlrno I suffered a good deal with lameness and aching over the kidneys and Ir regularity of tho action of the kid neys. The trouble was not. severe enough to lay me up but was very annoying and mildo It difficult for me to stoop or lift anything without my back paining mo. I was lnducod to try Doan's Kidney Pills from the rec ommendation of a friend, and went to Huntley Bros.' drug store for them. Their uso absolutely removed the trouble with the kidneys, strengthen ed my back and ln every way proved your remedy to be worthy of all con fidence." For sale by all dealers. Price CO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no othor. GET IT FOR HER i ELECTRIC FUN FREE: -ON 30 DAYS TRIAL 8ave Her Time Save Her Health Save Her Weary Stepe Save Your Money Save Your Clothes 8ave Her Temper Save Her Complexion 1$ Fill in coupon and mail to as The iron will be delivered, with all necessary equipment, absolutely free of charge CUT OUT COUPON AND MAIL TO US TODAY PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT A POWER COMPANY , C. G. Miller, Agent, Oregon City, Ore. Gentlempn You may dehver to me onn Eleetrlc Flat Iron, which I agree to try, and If unnntlsftictory to me, to return lo you within 30 days from date of delivery. If 1 do nwt return It at tluft (Into you may cbargi) ennifl to my account at 1 1 00. It Is understood no rharge will bo tnado for tho Iron If I return II wltSQi If Bent Name Address DEPT. O. C. JTHE THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL OFFER APPLIES ONLY TO CONSUMERS OF OUR CURRENT. , YOUR SAVINGS INVESTED with us will be a working asset, good to keep and tohave for an emergency or op portunity Wise is the man who has his capital, no matter how small, deposited where it is at wcrk earning more capital. The Bank of Oregon City PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY H. E. CROSS ATTORNEY AT LAW Heal Rntatc, Loans, lnnuruticr Mln Htreel, OHIttJON CITY Dade'i Little Liver Pills keep the system clean, the stomach sweet. Prompt relief for headache and bil iousness. Good for all the family. SoM by Huntley Bros. GEORGE C, BROWNELL attorne-at.laW Phone: Main 521 ' Office in Caufield Bldg., Main and Eighth Sts W. S. U'REN C. SCIIUEBKL U'REN & SCHUEBEL ATTORN BYS-AT-LAW DEUTSC1IF.R ADVOKAT Will practice is. ill courts, make collectloux aud Kettlemrnu o( eiUtee Kurnixu aWracts ul title, lend you money on 11 rat mortage. Office in ENTERPRISE Building, Oregon City, Orison. t J. C HEDCES F. T. CRIFFITH HEDGES & GRIFFITH LAWYERS Rooms 10-13 Weinhard Building, opposite Court House How to Cure Chilblains. "To enjoy freedom from chilblains," writes John. Kemp, East Otlsfleld, Me., "I apply Bucklen's Arnica Salva. Have also used it for saltrheum with exoellont romilta," Guaranteed for fever sores, Indolent ulcors, piles, burns, wounds, frost bltos and skin dlueaHoa. 25o at Howell & Jones drug store. J