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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1908. Milwaukee and Vicinity MILWAUKEE. A law oiowil iHtK'iHloil tho (iruml OimmiIiik Klvt-ii by Mr. Wlthi ut Cry tul Liiko I'm rk on Hi" 4 tti. I'noplo li Kim to MhIi curly In I ho inoriiliiK and conl IiiiikiI all lay. Hovnil hiiiulroil Mint trout wi'io IiiiiiIdiI uiul liUii'ii Iioiiio hy tin1 iIi'HkIiUhI IImIihiiioii Uiul IIhIiit woiiii'ii,' Mirny u cotiplu (Iuikm.'U to tho Htrulnrf of tho niiinlo roinlowl hy tho oiclicHlni from I 'orlluiul. Tim n mm 1 -iiioiim HHiilliiioiit of tho crowd wuh Hint Mllwiiwki'ti Iiiih ut lout u pli'iirtimt lit' tlo plKiiHtirx ri'Moit Hint cun't Im bout uiiywliimi for It hI.ii uml tlw cliuiii iii'hh of tlm niiturliiliiiiiont. Jack Dwirilorff In tlio prouTfutlii'r or u Imliy hoy. Iloili tint Imliy and tlm iiiotlii'i- un K"ttliiK on lo tlm In-Ht of Hlllipil. H'-vi-rul Mllwunlti'ii hoy woro round ml up by lint iiiiiimIiuII at nbout throo o'clock on tlio niornliiK of tho 4th, for inukliiK tint ourly hour nulny with cuiiiiou criickfiH. Aftir ri'inlvlDK u hi'vito locluio llicy worn allowed to Ko and no complaint Iiuh been IiiIkI UKulnHt thorn UN yet, Tlm Mllwniiki-o boyn bunt llnrniony In n very InttucHtliiK kuiiiO by a ncore of 7 to o. Tho hcoim by lnnlnH wuh iin follow: Mllwntilit'D (10 3 0 2 1 0 17 Harmony 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Mr. .1. II. lli'tH'ki In vIhIIIiik frlnlH und rt'luilvi'H In thin city, llr hornu In In HpoluitiK, Tho MothurH' Club oxpocti to char-ti-r a h per I a I enr nnd ko to tlm Chun tutupiii In a body on tho llth. Mr. T. NVrluht Hold lior homo to Mrn. Hiilvlnu dorr. TIiIm Im oiio of tlm inuuy home In fli-llwood' Add to Mil waukee. ('. SliiiinotiilM hud tint moHforinne to be hit behind Hie eur by a hull from n romun cnndlo on tho nlicht of tho 4th, Thin wuh the only ncldeiit on ttuit day 111 Milwaukee. (!. .Vjickatithalel nturtod for Our many lam Thumdny whoru ho expi-cU to Hpeinl the riniuluder of IiIh dnyH. Mr. and Mr. CI. lwo returned Mon day from a vlall with relntJveM at Newborn. A barn la tho Italian Harden con-jtwtuno ot rbuumntlc pain that would taluliiK four borneH, 10 acta of hurneHH hoiio-Mhich luy hold upon them, the and aeverul toiin of hay wan deKtroyed old fellowH went boya onro more, and HpmidliiK their vacation mldit the oraiiKO und pomoKiunuto urovcH of our Niiuny iioIkIiIioi'Iiik uliito to, tlio Mouth, Wulliico lluldwlu returned from Newport IiihI Hiiturdny, where ho Iiuh been HportliiK with tho merry widow iimr-muld, thoHit lovely nymph ti be Keen comblllK their beautiful trnHMCH for tho ilolecutlon of tho hnbltuo of the moii. lie HnyH that although ho iihiiiI overy bnto known to aucceHnful iiiikIoih, Iiu fallud to hook on to any of tho lovely :i cut urea. Tho contructoiM huvlnn tho remodel In of Mllwuiiknu'H Hchool huoldliiK, Ih nroirroHHlim well uionit toward com pletlon, and utrnnKo to any, will huvo overythliiK In rendlncHH for occupancy In time for tho Full openimc or HCliool Tho building, when completed, will bo modern In all It upurlmenta, nnd will relied credit, not only on tho board of directors but upon tho loyal cltl.eim who voted tho nocoHHury tux upon thoniHelvcH for thin Rood work A Ih pretty well known, tho Milwuii keo HcliooU-tlio flrt Hchool organlza Hon In I ho atalo of OreKon Htanda tho peer of any achool In tho atato, und It MeeniH to bo tho purpoao of the patron to kup It at thin Htundnrd. Mra. Keller a hundHomo rwiuencn io cuted on tho north bnuk of Lnko Kel loitir. Ih nonrltiif completion. Mr. KPlienhurKer, repreaentlnK ull of tho fjould'a ayatom of railway linen, with olllcea In l'oitlnnd, baa iiuived Into IHh bnndaomo aumniDr realdonco recently oroctod on tho mnrKln of thu pike, und la enjoyinit tlio Htirmirimn llfo to tho full, drlnkliiK In tho health rejuvln a h It comoa from tho IiIIIh ladeu with Hplcy fniKrancu from the llr, plno and cellar. Caiituln Hhaw returnod from New port, the city hy tho vr roatlnMH aea, Hntiirday or laHl whk. no wna in at tendance at tho Department Kncamp mi nt, (Imud Army ot tho Republic. Anldo from a llttlo dlHcomfort. re NultlUK from a few team from old Jiincier I'IuvIoiih, ho report h hiivlnii a aplendld tlmo llalenliiK to remlnlncen ecu of army llfo and war tlmo epl Kodea. And notwlthntundlnj th In their rctroKpectlve view of UiIiikh, fotiKlit o'er and o'er anuln the bnttleH of tho (tlnntH tbut confronted euch other In tho aixtlca. ed by Jon KIkiiIiiIi. lie dlHcovered tlio ('InekumuH County wbh honored In fire when the worn wan In nnmcHtho election of ono or her cltlxciiH aa by fire Khortly after mldnlKht Sunday nlitbt. The property wuh kx-ated on the Krounda of the Coif Mnka AhhocIil Hon ""nth of tho Hnka nnd wan lena and HiiccetMled III Kottliiff out two ' the hIx horMeH, but four imtIhIioiI In their atallH. There wbh no water at hand. The fire I Hiippimed to liavc been canned by a tramp. The Iohh wan In the nelnhhorlHHid of 20(0. Mra. Harah McCown. of Sellwixid. la v I h 1 1 1 ti k her dauichter, Mra. IHiiearnon, of Milwaukee JlelKhta, Mra. CbhIo. who Iiiih been very III at her homo on the HelnbtH, Ih alow- ly r'CoverlllK. Mr. and Mrn. Will Kdwarda. of the HelKhtH, npellt one day Inat Week with frlend.i In our iielKhborliiR city Van couver, beyond the Columbia. MIhh Itoblii Shaw, daiiKhter of Cap- taMi Khuw, of (he HelKhtH, Iiuh return iKtpartment Cminiander. Vour cor reHixindent wIhIich to aay, purenthet Ically. that In the election of Captain ApperHon to conduct tho affaira of the (irand Army for the ohhiiIiik yeur, tho (5. A, It. haa for their commnnder the next Rovernor of tho (real atuto of Orcein, l-t the many rcudora of tho Knterprlae put thlu little bit of In rormntlon, nlven out for tho flrHt time, carefully nway In their thlnk-pan. CherrleM ripe, given delight nnd greet you wliero oro you go, Ih n alo Kiui tliut might well ho adopted by the pmiplo In nnd about Milwaukee. Thla Iticloua fruit la In grent abund ance In tho vicinity of Milwaukee und tho eurlleat varlotlea are being pick ed home aHcr aevirnl week detention , ed and marketed with profit to the by quarantine in Portland. Mian growora 8hnw Iiuh reaumi'd her pmfeaalon nH nurHo, having fully recovered from her aerloiia IIIiw-hh of IiikI Summer. MIhh Almyra Whitney, one of Port In ml m popular iiurHcH, apeiit u couple of duya vlHltiug frlenda on the Helghta. The MlMHea Canto, Kuto and Kiln, teachem In the Milwaukee Ht-hiad, are (Jo wbl.! Actually aaw a man working on one of Mllwaukce'a atreeta the other day. Ho waa filling In a hole that bad been worn In the street, deep enough, almoat, to bury a tea in. Thla reckleHHiieKH on tho part of our city dadH In apendlng money, ahould bo hiked Into. 0& FOR BUILDING MATERIAL Sand, Grovel, Lime, Cement, Drain Tilinq, Vitrified Sewer Pipe, Terra Cotta, Chimney Pipe, Land PI ster, Elc. Call on J. E. Weteler, or A. H. Dowling at Real Estate Office, Milwaukee. Phone Selwood 1014. GLADSTONE. Mra. T. llulley, who la Herloualy III with pneumonia, Ih allghtly bettor. OHcar Kreytag'H Hon Cluyton, fell from a horao tho latter part of IuhI week und broke IiIh arm. Mr, mid Mra. T. K. (Juult und fum-, lly, Mr. and Mra. P, (). WollH, Mr, nnd Mra. A. T. 1'urker, Ilnlph Pnrk and j Mra Whllcomb uro cumplng at Olud atono Park. I MIhh Ireno Allen Ih vlaltlng her j mint, Mrn. .1. J. Tlnglo. i MiiMter Wnrd Hurnmond Ih vlaltlng at the homo of bin brother, William Hammond. i Mr. Ilonney, ono of tho contractor for tlm new achool houae, took a prln-1 clpal part In tho comic opera "Trial by Jury" given at Chautauqua Wed-1 ncHiluy evening, j MImhch Muude and Kllabeth Gullog-1 ley have returned from Kiigeno to j upend tho Hummer with their puronia, Mr. and Mra. Charlea Oallogly. Charlea Oallogly haa purchaaed propc-rty In wchI OludHtono and ex pectH to build Boon. Mr. nnd Mra. C. H. Dauchy, who were uovoroly burned laHt week have been removed to a Portland hoapltal for treatment. EAGLE CREEK Thla Ih lino weather wo are enjoy ing uml tho cherrlen will aoon ripen If thla weather continued. Juiiich Olbaoii made a brief trip to Portlund on Tuemlay luat. Mr. and Mra. Henry Udell, of Dover, piiHHed through thin burg on Tuesday morning on their way to Portland, where they apent tho day ahopplng. Mr. and Mra. W. J. Howlett went to Troutdale laat Wedneaday to attend the AdventlHt camp-meeting, return ing homo on Saturday. Mr. and Mm, Ouy Woodle took din ner with (luy a mother Hunnay ana In the afternoon attended the bail game at Knglo Creek. Klmer DouglaHH haa quit working for the Hellwood Lumber Co., and Ut going to work for Oua Hurnett. He like funning tho better. Some of the farmera of thla locality are buay cutting hay and others are cultivating their potatoea, etc. James HeShaer and family, of lr- wood, attended the ball game Sunday. On laat Friday afternoon the direct ors and aomo of the men and boya of tho neighborhood congregated at the Behind houae and raised the flag pole. After the pole wbh aolldly set, the clerk, H. S. (ilbaon, raised the flag; and as It waa being ralaed Mr. Jamea OlbHon played on hlH phonograph the selection entitled "You're a Grand Old King." After It was raised the men took off their hats, waved them over their heada and gave three cheers for the grand old flag. The majority of the people on tho hill went to ICstncndn to celebrate the Fourth und spent a very pleasant day. Kaglo Creek played with tho Arleta team tho Fourth at Estacada and won the game by a score of 9 to 5. This makes twelve atralght games Eagle Creek has won this season. Sunday afternoon the Eagle Creek nine pluyed with the negro boya, the iolden wcHt team, and were defeated by the score of G to 0. It being their thirteenth game they were unlucky. There waa a very large crowd In at tendance to witness the playing, the largest that haa ever been to a ball game In Eagle Creek. Everyone wanted to see the "niggers" play. Next Sunday the Clackamas team will pluy with Eagle Creek. CRYSTAL LAKE PARK MILWAUKEE v 7 7 j OREGON DANCING WITH BEST OF MUSIC On Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Evenings FISHING GROUNDS ALWAYS OPEN An Heal Spot for family picnics. Open for engagements to private par ties and organizations- NO ADMISSION PEE CHARGED WATCH FOR NOTICES OF A FISHING CONTEST been Issued: "To all members of the O. C. II. S. Assoclatkm: Your executive commit tee haa planned a reunion to be held at Chautauqua on the evening of July 18th, all, who cannot go earlier, pleaae take the 6:08 car from Oregon City. Pleaae assist your executive commit tee In making this another success to our aasoclatlon. Oregon City High School Alumni Association, by Clar ence L, Eaton, President. Firemen' Barbecue Day. The annual barbecue of the volun teer firemen of Oregon City will take place next Sunday at Gus Schnoor's place on the Tualatin River near Wil lamette. All arrangements are well under way for the annual event. All active, exempt and honorary firemen are requested to meet at the city hall at 9 o'clock Sunday morning. The af fair will be for firemen only, and a pro gramme of races, sports and public speaking will be held. NEWPORT YAQUINA DAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place tr Go for Perfect Rest and Every Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ARE COMPLETE BeHt of food and an abundance of It. Fresh wator from springs. All modern necessities, such as tele graph, telephono, markets freshly provided overy day. Fuol In abund ance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to bo had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT Is reached by way of the Southern Pacific to Albany or Corvallla, thence Corvallls &. Eastern It. K. Train service dally and tho trip a pleasure throughout. RATE FROM OREGON CITY Season six-months ticket $5.00 '' Saturday to Monday ticket $3.00 Our elaboialc now Summer Hook gives a concise description of Newport, Including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, telephone or writ E. T. FIELDS LOCAL AGENT, OREGON CITY WM. MCMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.v WATER RIGHT EXTENDED. City Obtains Concessions From Light and Power Company. The city council Wednesday night passed to Its second reading the ordi nance granting, a franchise to the Portland Hallway, Light and Power Comnany. conveying permlaalon to erect polos and string wires along Water street. This action was taken to enable the company to transfer its equipment from Main street, where wires must bo either placed under ground or removed. The city reaps considerable benefit from the new or dinance as the company agreea to give an extension of 12 years to the city for wator privileges. The water com mission has a 13-year lease for water, and thla will make a total of 25 years, so that Oregon City will not have to worry about her water supply for many years to come. The council laid on the table the ordinance providing for an annual li cense fee to be paid by physicians and dentists to tho city. There was some dlnVronce of opinion among the pro fessional men relative to the provi sions of tho ordinance, and as they could not all agree the matter was laid to rest. , "E. C. DrWItt A Co.. Chicago. III. Ot-ntlemrn In J 897 I had a dlseaite of the ntomarh and bowpls. In the nprlng (it 1902 I bouitht a bottle of Kodol and the beni'tU I received all the gold In Georgia could not buy. May you live long and pronper. Yours very truly. C. N. Cornell. RodlnK. Ga.. Aug. 27, 1900." 8old by Howell & Jones. City to Buy Gravel. The city council haa authorized the purchase by the street committee of 800 yards of gravel at a cost not to ex ceed 90 cents per yard. The ordi nance making It mandatory for medi cal practitioners and dentists to pay an annual license waa amended, so as not to include students of medicine and dentistry, and passed its first reading. Letter List. List of unclaimed letters at the Oregon City postofflce for week ending July 10: Women's List Johnspn, Mrs. Sarah E.; Ijogan, Minnie; Nebo. Mrs. Anna: North rup, Mrs. Sarah; Porter, Mra. J. F. Men's list Crabbard, Herbert: Co ver, Maurice; Hoag, Otis; Kelley, W. J.; McGlnnls, J. T. TIME TO ACT. Don't Wjlt for th Fatal Stages of Kid ney lllneai. Profit by Oregon City Peoale't Experience. Orraslonal attacks of backache, Irreg uliir urination, headaches and dly spells are enmrnon early symptoms oi Kinney dlHoi'ili-ra. It's an error to neglect these 111b. The attacks mav uaKa ofT for a time but return with Rreatcr Intensity. If there are symptnma of dropsy puffy awelllnRn beneath the eyes. bloatliiK of limbs and ankles, or any pnrt of the body, don't delay a minute. Begin taking Donn's Kidney IMIla, and keep up the treatment until the kidneys are well, when your old time health and vigor will return. Cures in Oregon City prove the effectiveness of this great kidney rem edy. On the date of Februnry 27th, 1906, W. W. Stone, a well known resident of Ore gon City, Oregon, writes us the follow !i g: 'I have been much benefited by the use of two boxes of Moan's Kidney Pills. Mv trouble was occasional dlzoy nvells and too frequent passages of flti kidney , tecretlons. I had to get up often at I night to pans them. I have also had some few attacks of backache. Having found real help through the use of Doan's Kld I ney I'llls I do not hesitate to recommend j them. i For snle by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Huffalo. New York, solo agents for the United States. ! Kemember the nume Donn's and take no other. But the World Affords. "It gives me unbounded pleasure to recommend Bucklen's Arnica Salve," says J. W. Jenkins, of Chapel Hill. N. C. "I am convinced it's the best salve the world affords. It cured a felon on my thumb, and It never falls to heal every sore, burn or wound to which It Is applied. 2b cents at Jones drug store. History of Oregon Land Frauds. Oregon hind frauds have attracted wide attention all over the country, and the doings of Ki-ancls J. Honey, and William J. Burns have been commented upon In the press, and the people of Oregon have at lust been given an oportunlty to learn the inaide history of some of the great est frauds ever perpetrated on any gov ernment. Stephen A. D. Puter. some times known as "king of the land thiev es." has written a book. In collaboration with Horace Stevens, and has named the volume "The History of the Oregon Land Frauds." The book is profusely Illus trated with half tones of many of the prominent figures In the cases, and Puter tells graphically of his own knowledge of the frauds. Every page Is replete with Interesting information and 'the volume should be In the hands of every Oiegon lan who desires to become posted on one of the most monumental frauds of the times. N. N. Robblns is agent .'or Cluck amas County for the book and anyone Interested may communicate with him by mail, and they will be given a chance to examine the book. Mr. Robblns is selling many of Filter's books In this county. Oregon City High School Reunion. The Alumni have arranged to hold a reunion at Chautauqua on Saturday evening, July 18. A sumptuous lunch will be spread under the shelter of the stately trees of the grove near the lake, and afterwards In a body they will attend the exercises in the Audi torium and later view the fireworks, and will If possible charter a special car home. The following notice has i urn in in Yli minim i . IN ONE OR MAN Y COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIQH GRADE WORK lATtt AS IIW AS UlTiait ROOSIS Cli I The King of All Cylinder Machines The new "BQ" Columbia Graphophone is the one machine of its kind. It embodies the very points which have made the great success of the Disc Graphophones. Compact, convenient, shapely and simple, it is an en tirely new departure in talking machine design. It has the famous Columbia Aluminum Tone Arm and a big flower horn. No rubber tube, no horn crane, no horn stand and the horn swings in any direction. Columbia Graphophone Type "BQ" on Easy Terms with a complete outfit of Columbia Cylinder Keeords, your own selection $34. bo on easy weekly terms.' Other outfits $20 and $200, and all the way between. BURMEISTER A ANDRE5EN The Oregon City Jewelers . - - 1 1 We have a buyer for timber lands and for two ten acre tracts. We have for sale some fine river front properties. Have made some nice additions to our list in last few days. W. F. SCHOOLEY & CO. 606 MAIN STREET OREGON CITY. v