2 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1907. CLACKAMAS COUNTY FAIR Resolution Passed Looking tO the Establishment of Such an Institution fc. SCARF IIIDflF fi Al flW AY Eagle Creek Grange Publicly Thanked For lt Hospitality Place of October Meet Not Chosen. . A. J. Lewis, chairman, O. IX Robblns. (of Igan. Mrs. Maggie A. Johnson Eagle Creek, July 10 The Clacka-j0f MUwaukie. George Lar.cllo of New mas County District Pomona grange ' Era, and William Grlsthenwalto of met in the hall of the Eagle Creek : noaver Creek ns the committee on grange this morning at 11 a. m. One county fair. hundred and two members were pres-! Harrison Tracy and Norman Tracy ent at 1 o'clock. Reports from the 'each had a tine display of King chor subordinate granges of the county res ou exhibit at the front of the hall, showed a prosperous condition. The J One of them measured Z Inches In Eagle Creek grange sot tables for ;clrcumferenc. Edwin Hates dis dinner and supper with the best of j played some fine Royal Annes. while skill of the housewife could produce. !n. M. Marshall displayed some large Four new resolutions were iutro- 'Oregon cherries, duced. One protesting against the ' . class of twelve was initiated Into killing of Mie referendum by Judge the fifth degree of the order. Galloway was introduced by F. M. j Aa excol;ont pr0;rani was rendered Gill. He also introduced a resolu-;,, h0 charK0 of Mrs. y,litxlo tion asking a change of the method Johnson. The pwfV&m was as fol of distributing the school moneys Unvs. SonK Kai;,e Crwk grange; -from the per capita system to the j ,, ,.Thf, vmi.,, 0r,1(.lt, t- days attendance and that $bK be : w j:..:. , a-. , i now. After a lengthy discussion Mr. urn nioeu umi a commiuee oi unit-: wsukitf . ri.niitlUcences of the Civil be appointed to investigate the JWar: sone. Eagle Cn-ek grange; read ject and report at the October nieet-jinJ Mr ,,)hnSln nf MiKV1,nki, -The ing.. This committee is F. M. Gill R. A. Wright, and Mrs. Maggie John son, of Estacada, Mulino and Milwau- kie, respectively.' The resolution of protest against Judge Galloway's decision and adopt ed by nearly a unanimous vote reads as follows: j WhereasMhe Constitution of Ore-1 gon provides tnat upon a petition signed by five per cent of the voters who voted for supreme judge at the preceding election any bill adopted by the legislative assembly shall be presented to the people for their sane- tion or rejection at the next election, j Read for the recovery of seven saw and, jlogs, four spruce and three cotton- Whereas, four such petitions have jWO"d. containing 5.210 board feet and been duly signed and presented tova'-uf' at J-ILGS. the secretary of state as the spirit ! These are branded with the and purpose of the Constitution pro- .company's mark, a W enclosed In a vides, and Idiajnond. the points of which are Whereas, on purely technical j grounds and in direct opposition to the intent and purpose of the Consti tution of the State of Oregon, Judge Galloway has set up his opinion against the will of the people who are exercising a right granted them by the Constitution, thus defeating the ; wil! of the people: I i Ee it resolved by the Clackamas I County District Pomona grange that ; we condemn the action of Judge Gal loway with all the earnestness that we possess and ask the executive commitee of the State Grange to ap peal from his decision to the Supreme Court of the State. Hie following resolution introduced by A. J. Lewis of Maple Lane grange wa3 unanimously adopted: Whereas, there is a fund in the county for the purpose of exploiting the resources of our county, and, Whereas, we believe that this fund cannot be better employed than in holding a county fair, therefore, be it Resolved, by this District Pomona grange that we petition our county Pure Teas are healthful-nerve soothing-dclieious. FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE TEAS Ceylon Japan Oolong English BreaKfnst Gun powder BlacK (SI Green are pure. Packed flavor tight in dust-proof car tons to protect their purity and flavor. J. A. Folder OX Co. Stn i'rincUoo Import of Pur Tobs m tea ! court to Riant the said $500.00 to an association (or tho purpose of hold 'lug a county fair, anil bo It further Resolved, that tho master of this grange appoint a committee of five to corporate with any other commit too latvorlng with this end In view. 1 Tho following resolution lntroduc- 'ed by H. F. C.lbson of Eagle Creek was adopted by a unanimous vote: . Whereas, tho history of labor nil- lions, bankers' associations and other 'similar associations shows that to be successful In co-oporatlon each Inter lest must unite for Its own protection. ,'be It j Resolved by Clackamas District ! Pomona sranso that we believe that fruit growers, potato growers onion j growers, etc., to successfully co-oper-Bte should each form an organization to work for their several Interests. j The committee on resolutions- was jA. J. Lewis, George Ogle, and Mar garet L. Roberts. ! Master J. V. Thomas appointed M. Gill; reading. Freda Duus; read- Mrs. Maggi Johnson, of an essay writcn by Mr. Dobbins of Mil- Mishap of a Hoy"; song, "America." j A vote of thanks was extended to ' jfcagle Cre J The Oc Creek grange for Its hospitality. ctober meeting will probably be held with Clackamas grange at Clackamas. CLAIMS LOOS IN HIS POSSESSION The Willamette Pulp and Paper Co. has instituted a suit against G. L. j broken off. The logs have been an chored on the defendant's property. The complaint alleges that Read has been warned to release them, but he (till retains possession. The plaintiff asks the possession cash, $. damages and costs of suit. COMMITTEE OP riVE NAMED The charter commission, named to draft a new charter or materially change the present Oregon City char- ;t(., ,,. im!1,,fi,,, ,,, 2r, members. Re. centiy the chairman, Mayor Caufield, was authorized to appoint a new com jmittee, to consist of himself and four 'others, who are to do the active work of the revision. Those named are W. jg. U'lten, Frank T. Griffith, Judge T. F. Ryan and J. U. Campbell. The committee has sixty days in which to draft a new charter and re port to the committee at large. FARR GOING TO CANADA, Tony Farr, well known in Oregon j City, who travels with a hii?h-diving dog, was at Grants I'ass, Mon., last i week. He has signed to spend ten j weeks in Canada and will go across the border next week. His dog has j been trained until It jumps 73 feet. into a net, to the great delight of the little folks. STAFFORD Stafford, July 10 Stafford is manu facturing a very good article of hay weather since the Fourth and we are all in the hay field or a cherry tree these days. Wild blackberries are very plentiful. Mr. and Mrs. Powell have not yet returned. Her mother died and was buried the 5th and a card from Mr. Powell stated that Mrs. Powell was Blck, but would be back Monday if she was able to travel. Mr. Lindoff, aged about 82, was buried in the public burying grounds Sunday afternoon. Rev. Leesman preached the funeral sermon at the grave. Mr. romperlno still carries his arm In a sling, Otis Crt'bhardt who went to the warm springs, being atlllcted with rheumatism and dyspepsia, got to feel Inn ho well h thought ho would re turn homo and go to work, but his pains and stomach trouble returned and last Tuesday he returned to the springs again. Meantime numoNuis hop are anxiously awaiting for his directing hand. Miss Clara Waohtlo returned on the Fourth from her sister's pear Eugene where she has been staying for tho past three months. Mr. Weddle and children are oecu pylns Mrs. Barbara Moror's house, un- til Will Uorland vacates their own j MtroHin. The break whs no bad that i",,,n ,m"' or '"M ,M0 """ty tho end of the year for which ho linsiu, 1,.,llR0 WH Bt 0u,0 vUmH ,0 tl.ftf .road at tho top of the bluff; thcnci. It Uased. Mrs, Morer has moved to town with her two little boys. Will SehalU had a host of relatives out from town and atl enjoyed them selves hugely working In tho hayfleld. Hands are scarce, but all are ablo to secure the crop". Newcomers are highly pleased at being able to sleep comfortably after j day with the mercury away up. They says they have always been ae- customed to hot nights after a warm la5'- I We are Increasing In numbers and will soon be ablo to put on another) addition to the schiHdhouso. A baby boy was left af Sam Moser's July 3. SHUBEL Shubel, July 10 Haying is In full blast. The hay crop Is very poor this year. Charles Hettnian has finished clear ing a piece of ground. Goarge Kirbyson and son Harry were home for tho Fourth, Jack Crawford of the logging camp is spending a few weeks with Mr. Kirbyson. Miss Emma Grossmiller has gone to the const with some Portland friends. Mrs. R. Ginther and sons Wendell j and Ronald visited with John Strlck- iin and family of Lit eral, Sunday. I The county court went through here j Saturday. Inspecting roads. , The metallic circuit works well. Line 5 is about perfect Our lineman, G. A. Schuhel ness. understands his bust- ELYVILLE LOCAL Mountain View, July 11 George Roberts will move his family next week to the Superior Lumber com pany camp. Mrs. Weldner went to Seattle last Wednesday for a visit with a daugh ter residing there. Mrs. McGeehan and children are camping at the Chautauqua grounds. Frank Albright moved his family to Rainier for a two months' sojourn in the Portland Lumber company's camp. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carrlco came In from the lumber mills Tuesday and while here attended Chautauqua. Alvan Mack has a number of bunch grass horses that he Is offering for sale. Wiley May Is putting in some good work at the hop yard here, cleaning off the sprouts and getting the weeds out. Mrs. J. B. Falrclough is In from the Ogle mines; will remain here un til the 20th when she will go back. Charles Ely Is building c new barn. John Everhart is back from Port land where he has been looking after the property he owns in that city. Mrs. Gotberg seems to bo much beter of late and Js feeling hopeful of getting well. ' Lillian Glllett Is visiting at Hills boro with her uncle Frank Francis' family. Saturday evening Miss Bertha May was very much surprised by some of the neighbors who came In to remind her it was a birthday anniversary. She received several pretty tokens of love and esteem and the best one was a lovely gold watch. Ice cream and cake were served in a bountiful man ner. The evening was spent with music and songs. Among those: pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Lewellen, Mrs. J. B. Falrclough, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Cooper, Mrs. Matchett Brown, and Harold Gladden. At a late hour all departed wishing Miss Bertha a long life and many happy birthdays. Now if the weeds would be removed along the sidewalks we would think better of the civic improvements. Mr. Harrington is building a new fence in front of his residence and putting down a new walk. We don't like bo many cows out roaming the streets and some day we'll gather them all up and milk them and make ice cream for the firemen. A new movement bible class was organized here last Sunday. Will meet again next Sunday at 4 o'clock in the church at this place. A cordial ' invitation is extended to the public. PARKPLACE BRIDGE NEARLY COLLAPSES TEN TON PIPE AND SIX HORSES TOO HEAVY FOR OLD STRUCTURE. A 10 ton Iron pipe, hauled by six horses proved tin heavy for tho Park place wagon bridge Wednesday oven- i.r ti... ...... ...i. i ...i I and the load, horses ami driver nrf W.Uaim.tn, Morldlitn; running rowly escaped a fatal dron to the ' u,,,,u- E,,Ht "n H"1,1 ,,,Blm llm' 20'33 lie by order of the county court. Tho court has ordered tho l.rldg rebuilt, all new timbers being used together with tho old Iron. This will cost about onMhlrd what an entirety ! new bridge would cost and give a structure practically as strong, Tho timbers are being hauled to tho scene and it Is thought the bridge van be roino.l for ti utile lu days. Th pftl.kl)hu.0 br,,fi) hM ,, ', tt ,! omi!ti,m f!(r several years, Tho north atinrnm'lt lunk 114 lluniuh L ,Khl fnl Bt any llllm,,. ... ... ... . nr. cut high price of Iron would cost about HWimi. A concrete pier would be nwssary and It could not bo put In for less than $H'0'V The present bridge has a span of 170 feet. Tho brldite at Estacada Is also In a ! 1,mo )() two l" ,,1,rH dangerous condition, and County j !io0.()0 one year. Judge Dimlck says that this structure will be replaced by a new one as soon as possible. QUEER MIXTURE OP NEEDY AITAIRS Needy, July 10 - Hoeing, weeding, making hay and sparking Is the order of' the day. Miss Nellie Armstrong is with us a;;altt for a visit during her vacation, Tho Aurora celebration was enjoy, ed by a number of the Needyiles. George Oglesby was seen on our streets Monday. MNs (;race Hitter spent Tuesday 'with hiT .cousins, Misses Emma and jDrucli'a Yoder. ! The young folks are anticipating a jgood time Ht the Paradise datiro Sat jurday, July 13. Some young folks from here vlsit.nl (Wllhoit this week. Our school closed Wednesday. The teacher, Mr. Hri'ssler, Is to bo con gratulated for bis success as a teach er here. Misses Alice and Beatrice Hitter have returned homo for vacation. They brought a graphophone to whjle away the time. EXECUTRIX' NOTICE. in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas County. In the matter of tho Estate of Fred Waespe, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed executrix of the last will and testa- mcnt of Fred Waespe, deceased, and all persons having claims against theiRy having It In tho house you oscapo said estate must present them to the undersigned duly verified within nix months from the date of this notice. Dated July 10th, 1907. ROSA WAESPE, Executrix, Sandy, Oregon. J. O. JONSHRUD, Attorney for Exec utrix. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF PROPERTY. REAL In the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Clacka mas. In the matter of tho Estate of N. 0. Waldon, deceased. Pursuant to an order duly made and entered In the above entitled court, in the nialter of the estate of N. O. Waldon, deceased, on tho 2d day of July, 1907, the undersigned, surviving executors of the estate of N. C. Wal don, decease !, will on Saturday, the third day of August, 1907, at .the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said dny, at tho front door of the court house of Clackamas county. In Cregon City Oregon, offer for Halo and sell at public auction to tho high est bidder, tor cash, and subject to confirmation by the above entitled court all of the following described real property belonging to tho estate of the said X. O. Waldon, deceased, to-wit: 1. A pa". r,f Lot 7 of Block 28 In Oregon City, Ciackamas County, Statt of Oregon, described as follows; Beginning at the southwesterly cor ner of the said Lot No. 7; thence In a Northerly direction and following the Westerly line thereof 33 feet; thence Easterly and at right angles to the said Westerly boundary line of said Lot 7, and parallel to the side lines thereof, 105 Teet; thence at right an- gles and parallel with Main Street 33 feet, to Southerly lino of, unlit lot 7; thence nt light angles nad following the south lino of said Lot 7 to the place of beginning. a. An undivided half Interest In lsU Nos, a, I and 9 lu James Chase's subdivision of Hlock "l" of Park place In Clackamas County, Oregon, 11. An undivided half Interest In a tract or laud In Clackamas County, State of Oregon,, described as fol lows: Ueglnnlng at the Northwest corner of the James Winston IX L. C. lu tho Southwest quarter of Section SI, Townshln 2 South of Range S East (following tho meandering or said 'r,m'1 ln 11 Southwesterly direction to Intersection of the James Winston and Georgn Abernelhy I). L, C. " ' "" ' 11,1 Went roiiowtng Hiiui claim line u ine . Southwest corner of tho Juim-s Win- j ston IX L, C.: thence North on said , l' .11 11 (Uiu lu ill'- nuiiuni'i'i i "i ' ..I.. I... II.. . ... .1... V....I) u ..... ,,,,1. four or nvo;th"n",r' Mu ,,,,'" "f b,'Kll,nl"K , and coiitiiiiilng 1 1 acres more or less CHARLES II, CAt'KIELD. i-piiiiim." innuivii ' A: . ... , Executors of tho LStato of N. O. Wiil-j dell, lleceased HEDGES & GRIFFITH. Attorneys fur Execubirs First publication July G. 1007, r - Private Money To Loan, 6 Per Cent On real estuto security. 75000 three year. I'iOO.OO flvo years, ti0, oO two to four years. Coo. 00 three years. SoO.OO two to five years. S.'iOO.oo one to 5 years. Call, write or 'phone by July 1. l'.o7 JOHN W. l.ODElt, Attorney at Lnw, Stevens Jildg , Ore- (l (,.. (-,,.,. x . r FOR SALE. New Thomas bay tedder, nearly I)i' w tdniler, D erlng mower, and j Soot hw Irk hay baler !n good repair. This machinery has all the latest lm ! proveiiieiits mil H the lent of lis if'ass. Owing to other busllti'ss. Will sell reasonably. ANo l'ercheron horse for sule. , promptly if you want a bargain. Can be seen on my farm near ClrtrkatnaH Station, Or. C. F. CLARKE. i i FOR SALE. ! Hot 'SIC AND LOT has fruit , chicken house, etc. located on Sixth I . . ,, . . ... . . ii ,Htrcet. Must bo sold at once, (all at Daniel Williams, 4lC'- Keveulll Htreel Sold on easy terms. lftf The Doctor Awy From Home When Mott Needed. j Peopl" are often very much disap pointed to find that their family phys ician Is away from homo when they : most need his services. Diseases llko j cramp colic and cholera morbus re-1 quire prompt treatment and have In lh omnty Court of Clackamas Coun many Instances proven fatal before ty, Oregon, Administratrix of the ! medicine could bo procured or a tato of Daniel D.Evans. VC. ... physician' summoned. Tho right way ' . Is to keep at hand a bottle of Cham- berlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. No nhysiclan can prescribe .a better medicine for these diseases. .much pain and suffering and all risk, 'Buy It now; It may save life. For salo by Howell & Jones. Administrator's Notice of Final tlement. Patrick Sharkey Estate. Set- Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned has this day filed his final account as . admlnlstra- tor of the Estate of Pat- rick Sharkey, deceased, and that tho 1 County Court of tho State of Oregon, j County of Clackamas, has set Mon- j day the 29th day of July, 1907, at tho hour of 10:00 o'clock a. in. of said day and tho court room of said court as the place and hour of hearing objec tions thereto. EDWARD J. SHARKEY, Administrator of tho Estate of Pat rick Sharkey, deceased. Every Man His Own Doctor. j Tho average man cannot afford to employ a physician for every slight ailment or Injury that may occur In his family, nor can he afford to m-i gleet them, as so slight an Injury as the scratch of a pin has been known to cause the loss of a limb. Hence every man must from necessity bo his own doctor for this class of ail ments. Success often depends upon prompt treatment, which can only be had when suitable medicines are kept at hand. Chamberlain's Remedies have been In the. market for many years and enjoy a good reputation. Chamberlalnls Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for bowel com plaints. J. L. Swafford has resigned his place at J. 13. Jack's grocery. Sat urday was his last day. Mr. Swafford has obligingly waited upon customers there for the last four years. Ho has not decided bis new work. He is one of tho gatekeepers during the Chautauqua, Chnmborlaln'n Cough Ueinedy for eouglm, colds, croup and whoopluif cough, Chiunberlaln'a Pain Halm (em anti septic ilniiiient) for cuts, IiiuIhoh, burns. HpniliiH, r.welllngM, Inmo buck ami rheumatic pulim, ('hnuilioi-lalu'a Stomach and Liver Tablets for muNtlpatlou, bllloiiHiiens and Ptomach troubles, Chamberlain' Salvo for disease of tho skin. (Inn bottle of each of tliesn fiVB preparations costs hut l.S5. For aula by Howell & Jones, SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the Htato of Oregon for Claclmntas County. Horace K. Martin, Plaintiff, vs. llei tha ( Min t In, Defendant, To llertlm (!. Mm tin. Hie abovo naini'd defenilant; In the namo of the state of Oregon, you urn hereby loipilred to appear ... i - ,1. I,. I.,, 111...! n,ri,l,iit Z ZiUWA ri.,,rt and (,1(U0 r ,,,,. )n l;!,n day of July. J9H7, that being the laid day pre- scribed In I ho order or imi.iiiiiuon in this miMiinoiiH, and If you fall to up- i , . . ii . .i..i.., it... 'it., ,ii nti.l ntwiti.i Hatil f-iillll llllt. 1 1)0 plulntlff will wpply to tl ourt for i, relief prayed for lu this complaint, Jtowlf. For a d.'Cree nf (be euut t ills. 'solving III" bunds of matrimony her- !for- "! -i'-HM ''""" '" , ,,i,1,,,tT ,, n,,. irr.nind of ati i jctf ilewei tiiill. This summons Is published In tho j Oregon City llllti-t pil-te mi- mix bur. : S...U..W'.. 1,11,1 I-. Ill 'H.lMlt I VI, tt I'l'IlM bv or ;(U.r ll( ,, 'nlin ,. Mrliildo. jjtldgo of the nbnVii entli'd Court, iina l" on the :it ilsv of May, l.o7. !llu II r-it iiidlcitlliill being oil the 7lh i!av of June. l;io7, mid the lint publl IciiUon being on tli U'th dnv of July. ! i-"7. John f. i.uiiAN. j20t7 Atl.'lliey fur the I'liilutlff. In tho Circuit Court of th Htato of Oregon In and fr the County of t 'lai-kanuin, Lena M. .NeUun. Plaintiff, vs. Andrew Nelson, Defendant, In Urn mime of tlm Stalo of Or. gou : Vmi, Andrew NeNoii. the Btro name I defendant, are hereby required to appear nd answer the rmiiplnint Hli.,1 ngalnst you le reln on or lieforo 1 Monday, the 2!itb day of July, IV07. 'that day being sl ecls fruin tho tlfht publleatlo.i of the sumnums horo- in, and if you fail to appear and an swer herein, plaintiff will apply to tho Court f"r t!t relief prnyd for In tho comphilnf on (lie herein, to which reference Is hereby mad", and morn particularly as follows; For a decreo illnHohlng the boml of matrimony now existing between plulntlff and de fendant, on the ground of cruel and Inhuman treatment. This numinous Is served upon you by publication tlnrisif for not less than ilx HiirciMo weeks In tie' Ore- 'gon City I'titerprls", pudllidii'd In tho i County of Clackamas, Stat" of )r trees, gun, and bv order of the Honorable Ihoinas A. Mcllrlde. Judi? of tho abovo entitled Court, which order Is f j ,an7 The dale of tho first publication of this Huinmoim is Friday, the Hth day !of June, l:m7. and tin date of lh l.iU puti!traion of this summons Is Frldav, the li'.th dav of Julv, t'.m7. J. .1 FITZGERALD. 27t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that tho un- leiKleneil Inm tieeli d 111 V itniuilnted by - ' ,,r bfUamas . ot, All persons having claims at nrH ll(.r,.t)y notified t. same, duly verified according with my attorney, c, . D. on aid b i w, K 1. I r Cor. fith and Main Streets Cltv. flrcinn -lthln hIv nmnM ,h (lnt(, (j jn nt(.n j Dated at Oregon City, Orego Mth day of Juno A. D. 1307 ELIZA M. EVANS Administratrix of aforesaid Ei 27t5 Have You Rooms to RentT I persons having rooms for teachers 'attending tho Bummer Normal, 'please report, Mating terms, to J. C. jZlnser. 35-3 r DON'T WAIT 11 rr piNfir tun auto INTMt "I lather and uluve In from two to five minute and bless the day I bought my Gillette Razor," say one of the ONE MILLION SATISFIED USERS No matter how tough your beard or tender your skin, each double-edged wafer Made will give you an average of more thnn 20 clean, velvet lliave. Aliuayt Ready, Aliuayt Sharp, U WAFER BLADES (24 sharp Edge) Set consiit of Triple Silver-plated Holder and 12 double-edged blade (24 iharp edges) in a handsome leather-covered case. SOLD ON 30 DAYS' FREE TRIAL Trlplt IUr Dialed HoUtr and 12 doublt. dd blidel, ft. Standard Combination Sal Ilk Ihavln Rruah and lots In Tilpla llWef laudHoldan,l7.SO.!itit BladaMOIorSOc. BURMEISTER & ANDERSON OREGON CITY, OREGON. IS