OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1907. 3 TOP-NOTCIIERS VISIT PACIFIC NORTHWEST STILL MORE INTERESTING OFFIC IAL CALL TO BE MADE ' COLONIST RATE. Portland, July 22TIim tup iioU'Ihth In Kuvt'i riiiii'iii. affairs urn Ih'CoiiiIiik better acquainted wlih Oregon's re mum en mi 'I iiiMf.'HitllU'K. lion. Owcur !, Straus, secretary of commerce and labor, wuh given mi lufitriiwil recop. t Ion at t h Commercial club Saturday night, and bh N now well known, wan liiiiiii'iitlily in ci'ili'il liy Secretary Garfield and Vice president Fulr batiks, and thi-iv U )i't lu store news In iiiuiiiiii'ii (if tint iiiiiht Interesting visit of them. all. liming tlil ilniiiliiy period, when Hut atmosphere Ik laden with a spirit lf ri'HlMllllK'H til OH pOI"llton tlppll'M- Slotl, don't li t t ho fellow who never contribute a dollar towiiril the ad verting nI advancement nf li In coiuiiiimlly be excused -from making Kuril Contribution heruuMu he ran talk liiinl'T tunl ofieiii r t hn ii the biiny mini i and good eltl.eu w ho believes Hint n "square deal" Includes hlniKelf and thiil lui Hhoubl do his duly towards Ills fellow citizen-If "brolie" ur too Ml III Ky o in II K giving tt (ili-NHtire, lie run do lilt section nmne good by writ ing It few letter to relatives, ac quaintance liml friends In tin) Kant, telling thelll of the low rules to, Ulid the glorious (ii by Oregon. divorce from his wlfo, LoiilHtt Voll iiimii. They were imirrleil at, Judn, Wis,, In December, 1KII0, ami lm says she. Immediately began treating tilui cruelly anil Inliiimunly, drove hla daughter by a former marriage from t licJr home, ii nd even went no fur oh lo hiivc pliiliillff arrested In Chicago In 18!M! for desertion, which charge was iIIhiiiIhmciI because she never up peiired to give evidence against him, Thu miiim yeiir she rcfuHcil to accom pany Ii) til to his new home where It. wiim necessary for him to move In order lo provldo a living for bin fam ily. They have two children who i KELLOGG EXCURSION IS GREATLY ENJOYED Hiibject stood. that Ih really little, under- GROWER'S BIG LOSS BY HOLDING HOPS TRIP CN UPPER COLUMBIA UN DER FRATERNAL BROTHER HOOD AUSPICES. The Fraternal Brotherhood excur hIoii on f hn steamer Kellogg to Mult,- noniali fallH, Sunday was a very en- were with the mother tho Ht ho 'J'Hlilo nffulr and successful finan- know of her whereabouts, CROWDS AT NEWPORT. ; daily an well. Nothing occurred to mar the pleasure of tho day except that the Woolen Mill ball team lout tho game at Camas. Hut then one Couiicllmiin Win. AndreMcii returned M"""1 "' 1,,B" a"'1 wl'"" Ul" ,rt Friday evening from a two we. -km j w"r,! "",y l'"1 "P H,lfr outing at XewiM.rt. Mm. AndreHcnand t"'"'"' un'1 m"'k" ""' faHt (;"ma" ,,("" the .,ll,l,,. will ret.mll. I., ll.elr ,M. "''" ' " '""' ' e" I'l- " ... la by Hie Hcit unlit Hepteniber. '" 1,1 Mr. AndreHO,, m there nr., Io!h j ("ni" of .eo,le at-lli- b.H, and more ar I F')!"''" cro by lnnhiKH .xpecteil when ie valley Ke(H II Hood'""'1 """"f" "f inml I...I t....ll .... Tl... ..tl....Ml.... ,.t .1... 1 'I M ') II i ..... rti" t !(, iiv i lini'Ml rt I i Tho lawM. tratiHactlon In hom that haw been made In tint vicinity of 811 vcrtoii f(,r Heveral monthH wan con HiimiiiaJed laat Monday evening, tiayH tlio Wood burn Independent, wlnn 1. L. Hower nob Ida entire lot of IW, liopn to T. A, Llveley & Co., of Sa lem, The lot connoted of l.'IO balea and the price received Ih mild to have been ."."cciil!! per pound. Laxt winter Mr. Bower refuHi.-d 1 2 Va ceritn per pound for the product, Cliarh-a Leilh Ih coriHlderln an . That packing cough continues Because your system is exhausted and your powers of resistance weakened. Take Scoffs Emulsion, It builds up and strengthens your entire system. It contains Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites so prepared that it is easy to take and easy to digest , ALL DRUGaSTS. SO. AND $1.00 t o Guynup, portion Ezra Flwher die, 1 acre. $.",00. Jennie V. Stubb to K. L. Fraley, lot (i, blk 21, of list add to Ustarada. $2",0. Janieu Walker to Albert I). Schmidt, offer of $ld0 an acre for bin 10 acreHipart of Horace Hrown din, 3 and 4 h- of hops hx they Htand. They will av- rai;e about 1500 pounds to the acre. name wuh tho r.llnf? of n H ""'rs h'dV,: '"'" "f an acre, ihla Ih encouraging to KiowcrH. hiell on. ('. &. K. from Yaqiilna to Newport 0 1 00 Oiik'on City..,. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 In 1 M aHMined Hlneo Iliirrlmnn bought WOOLK.V MILLS CAMAS the riil'ioad. Newn t w lilt Kood rail-; A. Iiik p Nefrgnr road fucllltleH would noon become the Murphy c Law leadlim coiiNt ri-Mort In thu Northwcnt j N. 1't'K lb McGinnU m It now Ix the pretileKf and moKt j H"Knatt 2b Plcltett attmcllvo. ICatea , Kb Oterman piriform hh Youiir i Caey f Cheney FAIR IS FAVORED f. rK rf Rleiy ' AT WILLAMETTE) J fr"rH"n " GRAYS DEFEAT GRESHAM. j The Or-Koit City Crayn won an In- Tin' lievelopment Uaww of Wll-j ,,-r,,Ml,l al1'" " Or.-Hbam Jamele met Friday ev.-nliiK. Captain ' "n "llIa"1''"" h'innay ar- rtunltleH prcHentedij j., jjnBW wn prowent and made an t"rt,oon h (,"r" f,t 8 l" The lntenetii(r talk for tlm K.d of the ! (irn'n Plavd flint ball all tho time DnrliiK the punt three wei'kii the ,.,,K,. 'id,, fur propimlilon wan dla- Rnl 'reKham club wan danneroiiB travel Int w..Vn ..e. i,.,,K,., Tl,,, nilr propimition wan (MH-j""" -"" .! .iiiiim-i'ib ilnmir . OrcKoii from the Kant tins 'rlrihr.;i aiu ,), ,,w,,m, of Willamette ! """r'' every InnliiK. Grays mB.lethe ( lurKe iu at any time durliiK Jf.imHld,.r t tt K,Ni tlilnic and will Ik dp ' 13 hllH' '(''ain 7. Hanlln of the .. .M..-I. :..i.. ..... i ............ i ... .. . ,vri.K. pui.li It almiK. berll UH the I-wlit ami Clark expuHltlnii, and many of the vlHltorn lire becomlni; fumlllar with the npiHirtunltleH af forded by the flute, a larne number of tourlm tiavln made aop at five or nl polnti In different part of tho Oregon city band htato, Jiillua KruttHchnltt. director of maintenance and operation of tho en tire Itarrlmnn h nt.-iii. General Mnnn K r J. V. (I Urten and Chief KiiKtneer Ikmchke, of the O. It. & N, Co., and the ntllclalH of the CorvallU& tnHtern, left the latter part of the weelt for an I DEATHS OF A DAY. John Howlett, an F.ale Creek farm er, f 1 1 1 I Saturday inornlni;, at, the res idence 0f flaiiBhter, Mm. S. D. I'owell, IH 20 Flake street, Portland, aed '5S yeaiH. DeceaHcd had been 111 fur the pant nix weeks. Blx norm and two (laiiKhtcm mirvlve him. Mr. Mowleft wan born In J(-niilnt;ri coun ty, Ind., April 2, 1SH), and came to Oregon with his parents In 1851, et tllni? In Clackaman county, near the prcKeiit town of Kaglo Creek, where moht of bin life was Hpent. The re maliiH were taken to Ea'le Creek, Mdnday morning where tho funeral aervlcea were h' ld at 11 o'clock. In terment wan In the family plot In IbKon cemetery near Eagle in. $2000. W. A. White to I'aul Stegernan, nw of xe of hoC 7, 4H-.'!e. $1000, Herman J. Koch to W. llltchrnan, hefflnriinj? on e line of nee IS, l-s-2e, 1 acre. $2500. Herman J. Koch to W. Ititchman, beginning on e lino of nee 151, l9-2e, 1 acre. $2,500. Willamette Fall Co. to Adolph Mit telntedt, lots "A" and "V" tract 55 of Willamette TractH. $.,00. Adolph MlttelKtedt to J. F. Saun ders, Iota "A" and "D" of Tract 59, of Willamette TractH. $175. R. li. lieatle, Kheriff, U John Scott, beginning 700 feet a of no cor of lot ;m oi r nenuH vr'-wm co:ony. Mica Axle Grease I I lengthens the life of the I Bp wagon tare t liorse ll power, time and teta mmm?' per. Best lubricant in l- fh wfirtrt rnnffltri powdered mica which , forma I asmofHh, iard coating ou axle, and reduces friction. If you want your outfit to lar,t and earn money while it lasts grease the axles with Mica Axle Grease. Stakoaro oil company T " Hi iWI liiftii4 J. U. CAMPBELL, ATTORNET-AT-LAW. Joseph Horde to Henry Oak, w half , Oregon City, ...... Oregon. vUltora broke a finder In the third Oil IK'Xt WedlieHday eyenlllK the:'"n,lK' UiiKue wl!l Klve a box Hoclal In the I TRUNKMAKERS DEFEATED. hcIkm.I Iioiiunc, A uplendld piuitram I The final ball game at GladHtone win in- given including nniHic ny tiie park, Saturday, wan a very exciting , content. Bralnard Culm turned the Irwin KenKnlght, aged 19, wan drowned Thurmlay while engaged In drlvlni? tleg down the Willamette riv er, at Canby. The Tribune Hays the ; accident wa caused by Mr. Ken- UNION OPCN AIR SERVICES IN PARK t 1 A ......- .... iur .r....mu,u-IB uiui wn . KnI?ht dipping from a raft and be. I by a aero of C to 5. Neither Hide1,,.- tlirown ,.,, ft .., rnrrnt scored until the fifth Innlns when the icarrf,(1 to hlg (jpath b(;fore ht,p couM Cuba tallied twice and the TrunkH went them two better. In the next reach him. Mr. KenKnlRht waa the i ' v '"l Hon of Mr. and Mra. Charles Ken- Innings the Cuba hit the home plate jKnKht who resldo thrpo mnn mnh Four churchea of Oreg.m Cl.v, thelf,mr n,ole tlm"8 h,U the Trunk8 got t Canby. H. wa a young man of automobile trip ihmnKu Central OreJ IlnptlKt, CotiRregatlonal, MethodlHt Kolt. lAl IIH Dope they pave Willi i i rmij in inn, niv K".ioi i mine i them a Mile ou enough to get the.Ui union evening aervicea beginning UKAlNUC IU MUDY perHlminon-H'g been hanging a longinext Sunday evening at 7:lo oclock tm !ln the park on the hill. John M. Un- If the people of Oregon fall to take'"n, pastor of the HaptlM church, will ndvaniaKi- of the colonlHt rat.-a be- , preach the firm aermon. L.i.,.,1., K..i.iei..i.ei 1 ...nttniiliiff The big attraction of thee open air I Mllwaukle grange at Ita meeting, until October at, u will not lm the laervlcea will bo the nlnglng of all Saturday, atartcd the dlHcusKion of fault of the new.paperi, for lnith Inj""' lute and popular gcwpel hymna by the tax queatlon. Mrs. Mary C.etchell. newa wllUiiial and local eoluuitiir the a large choniH of adults and bo.va and , uie leciurer, leaning n. in marling mm pre ha kept the facta before Ita exemplary habits and had a large number of friends who sympathize with the bereaved parents. The fu neral took nlnre Thnrndav nfternonn TAXATION METHODS ,from tho family renldence. Rev. Web- jer conducted the funeral services and .Mrs. EJ. Uradtl was soloist ment was at Zlon cemetery. Inter- readera. Itemeiuber this Ih the one way rate, the tickets are only to Ore gon and not round trip, and good for any xlnt In the Mate, but the ticket must read to your ataiUm when It Is purchased of the agent back 'In the other atates. CLARKES PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS Clurkes, July 18 Farmers busy making hay; harvesting will begin In three or four weeks. John Iluty and Ed Bout are work ing for Samuel Elmer. Charley Hower died Sunday even- ulrls. Anyone who will may join tho .atudy (ho work was begun at the bot chonis. All who can sing and who torn. Topics were assigned as Jol wlll sing are urged to help. Tho Isiys lows: "Who Is the Assessor?" "How and girls have tlAdr practice hour at l Hie Asessor Selected?" "What are 4 o'clock on Tuesday and Thursday the Qualifications of the Assessor?" of this week and tho adults the same , "What are the Duties of tho Assess days In tho evening at 8 oclock with or?" "How Does -He Perform His the exception of Thursday when the Work?" These are the preliminary practice will bo held after tho prayer questions to which answers will be meetings of tho several churches. All 'made at the meeting In August, Then practice will bo held at the Baptist .will follow the study of the different church. The chorus Is open to all phases of the present tax law, which whether connected with tho above, will take several meetings and will churches or not. Let all who aro gradually lead up to the main object, willing to give their voices to mako "what can be done to Improve the tho chorus a success bo present at tho taxation laws and make them more practice hours. equitable?" The entire year will be 'occupied with a thorough discussion BUILDING NEW SCHOOLHOUSE. and analysis of the tax question ac- cording to the program laid down by Meridian district. Just north of state lecturer, Mrs. Clara Waldo. It lng at 9 o'clock, and was burled at I Aurora, Is building a new school supposed all the granges will un- Colton. July 1G. Samuel Elmer Is 111 of pneumonia and is very weak, Mrs. Thomas draco hurt her foot, Her back hurts her ho that she can hardly get around. Gladys Grace Is III. She has a bad cough, but la Improving a little. Ina Tutz la suffering from a mashed finger. Tho Highland M. E. church was dedicated, Sunday. O. S. Martin la going to build a barn at his new home. Mary and Maggie Sullivan came home Sunday a week ago from Cath olic Hchool. Jack Itlngo left for Eastern Ore gon. He la moving to his new home over there. Adolph Hogg came home the other week from Eastern Oregon and he will leave soon to go back to work. , Alex Scherruble Is going to work for his brother Dave and help him , In the hay, ' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Marshall house 24x3G. Frank Campau, one of dertake this work during the year, the directors, waa In Oregon City, : but Milwaukle has laid out an en- Monday, consulting Superintendent .tensive plan of study that will, prove Zlnser for latest In school building Interesting and Instructive on this plans. Meridian district haa levied a I 10 mill tax for 2 years. Take the Postmaster's Word for It. Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster at Cherryvale, Ind., keeps also a stock of general merchandise and patent medicines. He' says: "Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Is standard here in Its line. It never falls to give satisfaction and we could hardly afford to be without it.M For pale by Howell Jones. of w half of no. of nw of sec 5, 2-4e, 10 acres. $.'00. Elizabeth Rees to C. J. Renhard, se of sw of sec I, 5s-3e, 40 acres. $350. C. J. Renhard to Mathias Peterson, se of sw of sec 4, os-He. $450. Windsor Land and Improvement Co. to Alice E. Freeman, lot 3, blk 22, of Windsor. $75. Walter Hitchman to Herman Koch, w half of sw, se of sw and lot 5, sec 20, 3s-3e, 28 acres. $3000. E. J. Snyder to J. T. Snyder, s half of nw of sw, and a half of ne of sw and s half of sw of sec 2, 4s-5e. $1. San ford Coover to J. A. Clark, mill lot 2 of Friends Oregon Colony. $1200. United States to llllle L. Moodie. sw of sec 14, 4s-3e, 1G0 acres. C. C. Thun to J. C. T.Westengard, tract 53, of Oak Grove. $750. Grace Miller to T. J. Gary, tract X, V and W, of 1st add to Willamette Falls acreage. $1000. J. F. Home et ur to J. H. Early, be ginning at sw of ne of se of sec 8, Gs-2e. $100. T. H. Davis to Frank and D. J. Thorne, part of J. G. Swafford die, 3s-2e. $1000. C. B. Smith, administrator, to Mary Stubbe, part of G. W. Palmateer die, 3s-4e. $275. TRANSFERS T. L. Tumor et ux to Smith Purner portion sec 7, 3s-le, described by metes and bounds, 40 acres. $4000. Josephine H. Both to 0. R. Hart well, tracts 14, 15, Clackamas Park, 10 acres. $1000. Dr. C. B. Smith et ux to Hosea and Eunice Ballou, tract on line of 0. W. P. Ry., at crossing of Eagle Creek and Barton road, 6.5 a. $1500. A. G. Guknup et ux to Sidney B. Will practice In all courts of the stats Office In Caufield Building. If You Want to Sell REffiL ESTATE SEE Eastham.Pattison & Co. Over the Bank of Oregon City. Expose Coming. Dr. W. K. Havlland was duly in stalled a9 mayor of Bstacada Monday night. He promises at the next meet ing of the board, after he had ex amined thoroughly the condition of city affairs, to make a statement of same to council and offer suggestions for the comfng year. W. S. EDDY. V, S., M. D. V. Graduate of the Ontario Veteri nary College of Toronto, Canada, and the McKillip School of Surgery of Chicago," bss located at Oregon City and established an office at The Fashion Stables, Seventh Street near Main. Both Telephone. Farmers' 133 Man ijii IJY STIPP ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Justice of the Peace. Office in Jagger Building, Oregon City When you require an Abstract of Title to lands In Clackamas County, have it accurately and reliably prepared by a responsible company incorpor ated for the purpose. Our rates are reasonable. We Invite you to ex amine our complete set 0! Abstract Books. CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY, 606- 608 Chamber of Commerce Bldg, PORTLAND, OREGON. Money to loan on Clackamas County Property. When you buy WET WEATHER CLOTHING you want complete protection N and long service. Inese &nd majiv other good points are combined In TOWER'S FISH BRAND OILED CLOTHING Tou cant -fford ' to buy ry other Owt CO BOftTQ Ul A 1 u L-J J TWILIGHT The .Twilight Improvement club will meet at the hall Saturday even ing to arrange for an entertainment to be given In the near future. Homer D. Martin, wlfo and two children, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Martin, of the Twilight neighborhood. Mr. Martin is profes sor of languages In a college In Cali fornia. Tho family have only recently returned from a trip to Europe. FAIR PAPERS FILED. The papers for the Incorporation of tho Clnckamns County Fair assocl- hod atlon were filed In the office of Coun- company from Portland this week. Alex Scherrublo and Rowland Rob Ison are working for W. H. Bottemll lor In tho hay. , The timber cruisers were out ngaln lust Monday. They aro not going to buy apy more at this tlmo. B, Sullivan's brother came out from Portlaqd lust Sunday. He was ll for three weeks In tho hospital. TALE OF MARTIAL WOE. ty Clerk Greeuman, Saturday. Tho In corporators are Captain James P. Shaw, Judge Thomas F. Ryan and O. W. Enstham. The capital stock la $2000 divided Into 400 shares of $5 each. DESERTED HER HUSBAND. Fred Vollmnn, by his attorneys, Hedges & Griffith, has filed suit for in June, 188C George W. Thomas asks for dt vorce from Mary J. Thomas, who ho says, deserted and abandoned him, August It, 1905. The couple were married In Madison county, Arkansas, 41 & mwa , If Tea . I he Satisfaction Line: J A FOLGER & CO. San Francisco ... 1