CVXCK f!ITV VV'rt'UIMJltju imiiuw oui-dON city i:N"n:iiM?isi:. km pay, .ihxk w. una Captain Williams Calls Volunteers For New Regiment On company of the prH" Oregon tnfsntry regiment of oliiO' leers, p!sns for ilia recruiting of hi h hat been already formulated by Judge (iatilrnbein a n J other Spenl.b American war relerene. will p re cruited In Oregon City, according lo aiifioiniiini-iit mads Itlday eenlng by Captain If. K. William, of th old Second Oregon. Captain William. who li himself Hnih Amrrliao ar veteran, Hh an honorable record for sen Ire In Ihe rhlllpplix's, lll com mand th local company of Ih new volunteer regiment, and sas that al ready he la aasured lhal the Orron City unit will bae at lea.t 0 char ter member. Tb volunteer regiment will be re cruited at once, plan for forming com iilca In I'ortland and other princl .lal c I lira of the lle having alrrady been approved by Adjutant General George Whit and member of lb state mlliury staff. It li planned to offer the ervtoe of the new regi ment to the government Just a ooo a it la mustered In. Captain Williams ha alrrady re ceived Informal order to orgaulie local company for thl volunteer regl ment, and aaya that possibly within 4) hours recruiting office w III be opened In the county eL Aa member of the Third Oregon Infantry, now at the mobilisation camp, will be equipped with new gun and other acquirement a soon as tbey ar mustered Into the FOR RAILWAY 10 PORTLAND SOON ACTIVITY OF SURVEYORS AND LOCATION CREWS NEAR AR OERWALD INTERESTS. What appears to be m first claa railroad mystery ha people of Arden wald and Mlnthorne addition of Mil waukee guessing these days. From all appearances It is believed that plans re afoot to gfve this section of the county direct transportation facilities with Portland, out nobody seems to have discovered as yet whether the proposed line Is to be a branch of the Carver road or an offshoot of the j Portland Railway, Light k Power com pany's lines. For years people of this district have believed that some day a railroad would be built running from their neighborhood into Portland, but small hope of any actual developments has been held. Recently, however survey, j ors and rUht-of-way agents have ap peared in the district, and the belief j has developed that the line would ex tend through the Sycamore and Pleas ant Valley neighborhoods to the city limits at the Multnomah county line. The surveyors are reported to have said that an almout perfect grade has been found and that only one trestle would be needed to carry the line Into Portland. It Is said that the line may be ex tended beyond the northern part of Milwaukee up towards Damascus and into the timber country beyond, which would assure it ample traffic. J. D. I.ee is among those most Interested in the proposition, and L. A. Chambers is chairman irman of a farmers' committee i that Ih fnstprlni? thp rniil In the near ' mat is rosiering xne roca. in tne near . future a meeting will be held at Da mascus to arrange some definite plan of financial aid for the new road, and at that time it is believed that the mystery of the backing of (he proposed line will be cleared up. NEW PERFECTION OIL COM&TOVE Why not cook with a modern oil stove this sum mer and be comfortable? Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient than your wood or coal stove, and costs less to operate. Better cooking because the more evenly distributed heat, under perfect control like gas. No smoke or smell. In 1, 2, 3 and 4-burner sizes, ovens separate. Also cabinet models with Fireless Cooking Ovens. Ask your dealer today. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Calilotai) FOR SALE BY FRANK BUSCH L ADAMS m f-d rl service. II U lllvj tbst Ihe eiillr regimental equipment ol thepresrnt nillllia rrgluienl will eell altle for the volunteer iroop. This w! greatly simplify organlatlot of Ihe new regiment. blh If II I lakea Into federal service will be known at tbe Knurl h Oregon volunteers. Knlhu.ia.ra for enlistment In tbr tolunltvr organlialton l high. In pita of the fact that no formal an aounremenl of the formation of tb regiment ha yet been made. Eer time I'orttand newspaper told of tbr plan of Judfe tiantcnbcln to oncan Ire the unit, local vetrrane of the Span lh American war hate been hoping that opportunity would beoffrred them and their friend to offer their serv ice lo Ihe goerntnetit, o the an nouncement that Captain William would form a company baa been glad ty received. Personally Captain William I ei irwnrly popular with the vounger men of the community, and the fact that be ha made an enviable record in ae live service In year gone by will bring many recruit lo Ihe color. Even If the proposed fourth Oregon Infantry hould not be needed at the border or In Mexico. It I believed thai the gen era! enthusiasm of the time for mat ter military will bring a aubetantlal number of men to the color for home guard duty or for any other servlr that may be found neceaaary. THREE ARE DIVORCED BY JUDGE Circuit Judge Campbel Tuesday night signed decrees divorcing Albert C. nurrouths from Florence May Hur roughs. Zelta May Wallace from Robert T. Wallace and T. O. Davis from U Jor Davla. Mr. llurrough was awarded the custody of their five chil dren and T. 0. Davis was given the one child of the Davis family. Mrs. Wallace was allowed to take her maid en name. Zella May Van Winkle. it. P. PrlKhtblll. a Main street gro ver. has filed a suit in the circuit court against J. E. and Alice Morley to col lect $2.65. alleged to be due on a bill. BICYCLE IS STOLEN G. Russell of Gladstone has reported to Sheriff Wilson the theft of a Blue bird bicycle, the property of his 11-year-old son. Reginald. The wheel was taken from among a number of other wheels at the rifle range Sunday afternoon. Mr. Rusaell has offered a reward for the return of the bicycle to his home In Gladstone. For Tired Women With Aching Heads "They help m so much and I And relief aa soon aa I begin taking your Foley Kidney Pllla." Mr. Frank P. Wood. Morrill. Maine, R. F. D. No. 2. Sometime It seems as If you can't stand tb pain acroa your back. It is Just making your Uf miserable and robbing yon of all energy and strength. When yon ar constantly tired, head always aching, nerves "on edge." kidney action painful and burn ing, then la th time to start In at nnc on Folxr Kldner Pills. Z, '",,. , .mT' ..bi5 them to throw off the poisons that cause your trouble. Tour nerves grow ..,, bon,.. .OUnder. nerv ous headaches disappear. A Mrs. Wood aaya: "I find relief a loon aa I begin to take your Foley Kidney Pills." Be sure you get the genuine Foley Kidney Pills, for the? ar Surely medicinal and contain no armful drugs. JONES DRUG CO. Cook in a cool Kitchen AH the heat is concen trated where it is needed keeps you cool and makes for better cooking A For But Results Uie FiarlOll I id? Car v3 I jl OPTICIAN It AOVeTIlR William A M. hilling rondu. I an eiilutU o Hal I alle tu ghe l the people of Claikaiiik ciiiinty the elH-rt car lhal the evr demand III ejulV n.rnt I of the latent a re hi ruelliod d the tt araumnil In bl behalf i hi hundred of aalURrd rmtomcr. Ir 8 hilling l.rl. that he I able lo gle an a ootliwl erlre m an equal with any to b a.-tireJ In any city J be want the patronane or tirw- ion Cllva well a Clacaam rtHiniv In arnrrwl. M Intrnd lo Irll the teopH about bl bualnee 4 and for thl rran he ha ele I ed Tb Ktilen.rlae and signed mnlrai t enabling blin to ha pmatlc method of advertUIng and gelling In lotirh with the ma- )orlly of Clarkamu county real- dent. Th Kntcrprlne I the rec- oanlird medium for reaching majority of Ihe people In th city and county and I able to give the 4 advertler the reult he demand. 0. C. WILL SELL U TO RAISE PROBLEM OF FINANCING CON STRUCTION OF NEW RESER VOIR SOLVED BY BOARD. PUN OF ISSUING WARRANTS NOT FOUOO AND MEREST SAVED Money Will B Secured Without Inn ing Mor Bonds or Giving Out Additionaf Securities Drawing Six Pr Cent IntirtsL The Oregon City water board has solved the problem ot financing the con strut i Ion of a second reservoir. which will provide needed storage. Reservoir .No. S. a It Is officially known, will be located near the pres ent reservoir, and w ill be severaJ times Its capacity. Through the sale ot the site of the old filtering and pumping station to the Haw ley Pulp t Paper company and because nt the surplus left after build the South Fork pipeline, the warrant indebtedness of the water department was practically wiped out The only debt of the department Is In bonds, excepting abut 9(MK) in outstanding warrants. The board wanted to raise $10,000. the estimated cost ot the new reservoir, without Issuing more war rants or calling upon the voters to au thorize another bond lsue. Oregon City issued $75,000 worth of bonds to build the South Fork pipe line a year ago. Went Linn bought a one-third interest in the line, paying Oregon City $116,000 In bonds, draw, Ing 6 per cent. I'nder tbe original pluns, Oregon City was to hold these West I. Inn securities, collect the In terest and the principal, the money in this way secured used to aid In meeting payment on the Oregon City $::T5.000 issue. The water board will sell $10,000 of these West I.inn bonds, using the nion cy to build tbe new reservoir. The bonds draw 5 per cent Interest and will be taken up as soon us posis.ble. The issue Is of the serial variety, the first bonds being due In about four years. Tbe plan of selling West I.inn bonds Instead of issuing more warrants will result in a saving as the warrants draw 6 per cent Interest and the bonds fi. IS ELECTED SUPERVISOR Hrenton Vedder was re-elected school supervisor for the fourth time by the Clackamas county board of education Tuesday. Mr. Vedder and County School Superintendent Cala van ore responsible for many Improve ments in the country schools of the county. Teachers' examinations will bejiln today. They are held in the Masonic hall under the supervision of Super intendent Calavan. ' W. B. EDDY SIGNS ADVERTIS- ING CONTRACT. 1 : W. II. Kddy, proprietor of ' Kddy s Department store, has made arrangements to follow out 1 a consistent method of advertis- Ing in the columns of The Enter priHe. Through a contract exe- ? cuted yesterday, Mr. Eddy has 1 outlined a regular schedule for ' bis ads and intends to place his advertising systematically before the people of Oregon City In or- 1 der that they may look to them I - as a series of helpful suggestions and real buying opportunities. 1, I'm 1 f, 4, Q $ b To the Public. '"I have been using Chamberlain's Tablets for indigestion for the past six months, and It affords me pleas ure to say I have never used a rem edy that did me so much good." Mrs. C. E. Riley, Il'ion, N. Y. Chamberlain s Tablets are oM.ilnah'r everywhere. (Adv.) WESTLINNBONDS $40,000 rVA-A-r- A -A-A "A-VVe 1 1 BRIEF BULLETINS itUr War frtdictfd. Kl PASO. Tela. June :i -"All lb good x-il n f Ixilh i-omitrle ought to s.-t ittgether and wuik fr pear, fur thl war. If It comes, wll h hell on earth while- It latU-and It will last a long 11111," Andre Can-la, Ih Meit raa consul at Kl I'sm, raid today. II mad lb d"iinrtl.U! In army beaduuaru-r at Juarvl In front of whbh armed civilian kept guard. tkneral tioniales and his stuff wer In the offlr. but th Carrania regular wrr nowhere In sight. Sam HIM en Way to Russia. 8K.mi.K. Wash.. Jue : -riam.ie Hill, millionaire son In law of th Isle James J. Mill, and noted a a railroad rieeutlv and road builder, ha gone to Vladivostok at the request of th Russian government to take charge of Ih traffic department of tha trans Siberian railway In order to facilitate tb movement of war supplies, accord lag to a story which the Hostile post Intelligencer will puhllnh tomorrow. Cloudburst Falsi to 1 LKWISTOWN. Mont.. June I. A big cloudburst near Winifred, 45 miles north of her, today sent a wall ot water down deep coulee. In which Mrs. Charles Stona and her two chit dren were living In a trnt. They were drowned. U. S. Prspsrid for Break. FI. PASO. Taa. Jun :. Coinci dent with report that Carrantlslas force hsv been concentrated with a view to holding the railroads of Chi huahua In th event of hostilities with the I'nlted Ktates. American military authorltlea her today were taking steps that wonld render them prac tically Independent of rallroada for th transportation of troops and sup plies. Ill PLANS CELEBRATION JULY 4 Macksbtirg will celebrate Ihe Fourth of July this year in a patriotic manner. The orator of the day w in oe W. A. Klmlck. of Oregon lily. Other seakrrs have been aaked and there will also be a program of Instruments! nd vocul music. The Macksburg band will furnish imnlc during the day. During the afternoon there will be a program of races and various kinds of sport, and among the fea tures will be a baseball game between wo of the fastest teams In the south ern part of the county. CARTUDGES HOVE . TO DISMISS SUIT A motion to dtxmlss was filed Wed nesday br Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Cart- lldge In the suit of (ity School Super intendent Tooze against the ( artlldges for $.'0,000 for libel. The motion al leges that the complaint contains more than one cause of action, "and that Ihe same are not plead separately." Walter nimlck. Judge (irnnt H. Dlmlck and WIM U Mulvey appear aa attorneys for Mr. and Mrs. Cartlldge. CLACKAMAS BOY NOW SERVING ON BORDER Chester Allen, well known here and Clackamas, where two brothers now reside. Is serving iu the United States army on the Mexican border. Allen Is a member of the Infantry In the capacity of musician, and although the last letter received from him gave no Intimation of actual service on his part, yet relatives are considerably concerned since recent developments Indicate that on Invasion is probable. He Joined tbe army at Pan Diego last year and has spent most of the time since on the .Mexican border. THEY WED IN VANCOUVER Emrnett F. Donahuo. 34, and Millie Millard. 20, both of Estacnda, secured a marriaKO license in Vancouver Fri day. Perfect Health Is Every Woman's Birthright A Prescription That from Girlhood to Old Ate Hat Beeo Blessloi to Womanhood. When a p'rl become a woman, when a woman becomes a mother, when a woman passe through tbe changes of middle life, are the three periods of life when health and strength are most needed to withstand the pain and distress often caused by severe organic disturbance. At these critical time women are best fortified by the use of Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription, an old remedy of proved worth that keep the entire female system perfectly regulated and in excellent condition. Mothers, if your daughters are weak, lack ambition, are troubled with head aches, lassitude and are pale and sick ly, Dr. I'ierce'a Favorite Prescription is just what they need to aoely bring the bloom of health to their cheeks and make them strong and healthy. i'or all diseases peculiar to woman, "free favorite Freacjipuon .1'. Y?10 XZvZZ JW Jmim nam MUUUCU 1UUI - of tens of thousand of women the pain, worry, misery and distress caused by irregularities and disease of a feminine character. If yon are a sufferer, it your daugh ter, mother, sister need help get Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription in liquid or tablet form from any nwdicin dealer to-day. Then adores Doctor Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. V.. and get confidential medical advice entirely free. Yon can also obtain a book on woman's disease, sent free. Dr. Pierce Pellet regulate and in vigorste stomach, liver and bowels. Keep the body clean inside a well as outside. i " MAO THE INTtRPRIIfl fOH ITAFFOflO'l BAROAINS Occupying on of the rlly' ItM liMallniis and ruiidurtlng on 4 of Oregon til) S real, uplodal dry good V'rrs, c. I, Htsfford has built Up an enviable, builnesa 4 during th lot rw year. Aim- 4 Ing al a'l thus tu supply every- 4 4 thing In dry goods, women's and 4 4 men' furnishing, shoe, etc., 4 and carrying only merchandise of 4 4 merit, together with a consistent 4 jmiIIi y of making hi price aa 4 I low a possible; he has succeeded 4 4 In git Ing his customers a mail- 4 4 tu i in of value for each dollar. 4 4 In order to facilitate the shop- 4 4 ping of both old and new malum- 4 era, Mr. Hlaffurd has Just mad 4 4 a contract for a campaign of ad- 4 4 tertiitlng- through tbe column of 4 4 Tb Pally Kilter prise and will at 4 4 regular Intervale advertise sunt 4 4 of Ih at ir set ho Heme, which his 4 4 atore holds for the ahopKr. Tbe 4 4 Knierprlsa reaches a majority of 4 4 th homes of Oregon City and Is 4 4 th most effective advertising m- 4 4- dium In th entire county. 4) 4 GRAHAM HEIRS FILE T THRU MEMBERS Of FAMILY SUt BROTHERS AND SISTERS FOR SHARE OF BIO. ESTATE. Another suit among the heir In th John Wallace Graham estate, consist ing of JoS acres two miles from Wllsouvlll valued al $:t0.000, was filed In the circuit court Monday. Kate It. Chame. Sarah M. Graham and Hose II. Graham ar th plaintiffs In the lull and Robert II. tiraham. John W. tiraham. William W. tiraham. LIUI A. Young and Jane M. (ialbreath all children, and Marlon C. Young son-in-law ot the late John Wallace Graham, ar defendants. A former and somewhat simitar suit several years ago waa dismissed In the circuit court, and the ruling of the lower court upheld by Ihe supreme court when an appeal was taken. The plaustrts allege that John WaJ lace Graham mad an agreement with Marlon and I.lllle Yomtg. April 6, 1H9? whereby the elder Graham conveyed the property to Mr. and Mr. Young. with the understanding that It should j b given back to him as soon aa mort gages against the property were clear ed off. Through the sal of part of the land and through the crop sold. Ihe mortgage were cleared off, Ihe plaintiffs maintain, but the land was not iWded bark to the elder Mr. t!ra I ham. On December 3. 11)9, John Wal lace Graham died, and since then . Mr and Mr. Young have retained po session ot the land. The plulntlffs declare that at the time the first ault waa filed, (ha other heirs promised to giv them $5000 In cash and property, but they have fail ed to make this payment. The agreement between Mr. and Mrs. Young and John Wallace (iraliutti has been lost or destroyed, the plain tiffs allege. Robert II. Graham, one of the chil dren, is alleged to have told 8arah M. Graham that lu case a suit was filed In an effort to get a share of their father's cstnto, Illegitimate children would be brought to light, now living In southern Oregon, and that thoir fa ther's name would be disgraced. She ctulma that this assertion was entire ly untrue and made with the aim of preventing hor from filing an action. The three children who filed the suit asks that the deed conveying thn property to Mr. and Mrs. Young be set aside, thut they be forced to give a complete accounting of their handling of the property and the six heirs who have not received their share of John Walluce Graham's estate be given Jhe property. SALEM MAN WEDS HERE County Clerk Iva Harrington Wed nesday Issued a marriage license to I.uella Mae Hackett and Amzl C. Car ter, of Salem. ROBBERY OF CARVER STORE ATTEMPTED. The Curver Grocery at Carver sta tion, owned and operated by G. II. Magary, wbj tho object of attack by burglars lust Friday night. Evident ly the miscreants were frightened away before they hud gained an en trance for lii Ihe morning when Mr Carver opened the store he noticed that an attempt had boon made to cut through the Yale lock on llio door. The porch waa littered with sbuvln made by a chisel used to cut In back of the lock and tho lock Itself bore evidence of a file having been used upon It. Two men sleep In a rear room, but they heard no noise. i. -,. H i) i ),. ' CONFECTIONER BECOMES A DAILY ADVERTISER. . iz E. II. Anderson conducts a mod- era up-to-duto restaurant and con- fectlonery store. He has an en- tnbllHhmcnt that is Iminuciilulcly " clean and serves food that Is par excellence. -Al'. bis food Is pre- i- pared under "home" supervision i- uud as a result the mi;als are ap- petlzlng and attractive, and nre 4- moderately priced. Mr. Anderson believes In letting the people 4 know the merits of his establish mtnt therefore ho. has Just eon- i, cludod a contract with Tlio Dally Enterprise for a dally appearance ' of his sdvertlsliig tulks, Mr. An- ''; dermm believes that Ihe one sure to effective way lo rench the people . b both in the city and the country , Is through the columns of The Enterprise. ! i. .4. S , ' . ' Citizens Turn Out To Honor Soldiers From County Seat Oregon lily paid a nolabl Irlbul lo the patriotism of It rllUen who ar members of U rninpsuy. Third Oregon Infsntry, Tuesday night, when a hanu.uet was tendered th soldier at WllUmrlle ball and a public r rep l Ion wa held In honor of Ih mili tary men on th court house lawn. While lb affair was participated In by the people of lb entire city, lis details wer 111 charge of roiumllteea from Mead Relief Corp No. II and the l.lv Wins of th Commercial club. Member of 0 company wer brought lo lha county seal from Camp Wlibycomh Just before T o'clock. o ral aulomoblllsl offering Ih us of their cars for thl purpose. At Wll Iniuett hall Ih soldier wer wel comed by tha rioneer fir and drum corps of the Grand Army of Ih Re public, and by the Moos band, both of which organisation furnished stir ring music. Heveral hundred people also lined th sidewalk In front of th hall and cheered th troopers a they entered. At th hanuuet Caulsln II. K. Will- lams, ot th old Second Oregon Infsn try, presided, and called upon Mrs. George A. Harding, chairman of Ih rellsf con1 committee, to say a few word. Mrs. Harding congratulated Ih guardsmen nn their devotion to their country and wished them lb bent of fortune whll on border patrol. Judg Campbell also msd a few re mark and Captain l-owrll R. Ulan- chard thanked the ladle and cltlien for their efforts on behalf of th local Headed by th Moose band. Ih company then marched to th court house, where such a crowd had gath ered that the exercises wer held out HUSBAND ALLEGES WIFE DESERTED HIM Thomas F. Hllllwell charges deser tion against Margaret J. Hllllwell In a suit for divorce filed In the circuit court Wednesday. C. II. ! epicsr- Ing for Mr. Bllllwcll.. They were mar rled April M. lo7. In Vancouver, Wash. 0. M. Rlocum Med a suit against William It. Cummins and W. J. Cum mings to collect a not for $'-!2, signed May I, lM. and $10 attorney' leea. . SCHOOL ADDITION DEFEATED The Uicheta school district at the annual meeting laat Monday defeated a proiMisul to build an addition to the school. J. C. Elliott of Hell station was elected a director, succeeding T. 8. Mullan. and Charles Stout waa re elected clerk. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following real eslale transfer were filed In tho office of County Re corder Dedmsn: Wlllnm T. and NeMIe Hawkins to Josephine Adams, 40 acres ot section II. township i south, range 3 east; $10. Charlew T. Tooxo and l-ettla C. Tooxe to Sophia M. Bohooloy, lots' 2 and .1 in block 2 In Junkers' addition to Sandy; $1. t The following reul estate transfer were filed with County Recorder Rod man Friday: Elisabeth Muencli to George I,. Ilurlt. lots 19 and 20, block 7, In the Annex addition to Oregon City. Ore.; $75. Frank Run and Kmmn Rnu, his wife, (n Irving T. Hun, all of lot 5 and tho euslerly half of lot l. block II, Glad stone; $1100. ' Fred T. Gilbert Mild Sarah J. Gilbert 12 5 acres In section 4, township 3 south, rango 1 east; $5ri0. C. W. Ilodson ami Ida T. Hudson, his wife, lo 8. May Glafke, 10 ncres In George and Marietta Crow R, 1,. C, township 2 south, rungo 1 oast; $110, The following real estate transfers were hied In the office of County Re corder Redman Thursday: J. E. Fisher to Annu Howell, 3.30 1 LIVED IN MISERY. '1 siatsrsd greatly from nervousness and bead aebs. Tb toast xclt SBsat gav m dreadful pain, I bsgaa using Dr. aUtos Ifsnrln and a fsw tey lattr started to tak Dr. V1W Burt Treat asant, I soon cot so much bUr that I wss sncour atd aod oontlnued taking tit twe raoMdle until I wa so well thai work waa a bother to in at all." MRS. LOtng XLO, Idaho Falls, Idaho. i i n i i ii i i ii i of door liulead of la Ih big lourf room a wa originally planed Cs laln Wllllama atslu presided and In troduced Captain J I'. Apperson. a Civil war hero, wbo dclhered a stir ring address lo the me a Judg J. I' Campbell followed him and lav Ih mn soin earnest advlr upon tb wisdom of Testing strong Irlnk alone whll tbey wer In Ih Bel J. Th Judg x. luted out thst th bxsl sol dler were going to a rouutry where Iber would b every temptation to drink, but urged th men to ahua all beveragea thai would lend to befog their wits and msk them llabl to commit deeds for whbh Ihsy would later be sorry. Captain lllanchsrd also spok a few words, and Hrst l.leutensnt W, R I.oku mad a strong appeal to the peopl to car for th wives and fain llle of Ih soldier who bad anawered Ih president's csll and gone to the front. "We ar doing our duly In answering our country s rsll for men," said l.leut. l-ogui. "and In doing thl we ar believing that you will also do your duly and rare for Ih wlv and families or Ih men wno win get nui 111 a month for their service at the front." Th Fsjtssrlsii quartet Bang a couple of song, and there wa a gen eral reception for Ih soldiers, cltl ens pressing forward to shsk band with Ih enlisted men anil to assure them of their good will. Fallowing Hire rousing cheer for tha flag and three mor for th member of the company, Ih soldier boarded tb su nioblles again and returned to Camp Wlthycombe. to get a good nights sleep before entraining Wednesday night for the south. acres of Central addition to Oregon (ily; $10. Annie Cox to, Alice. Cox Davla. all of lots 3, 4. S. i. block 10, Apperson's subdivision of I'srkpluie; $1. Andrew J. Kltamlller lu Susan It. KlUmliler. 40 acres of auction 7. Iowa ship J south, rang S east; $1. Susan R. KlUmliler to Simon F. I'll is, 40 acres of land In section I. township 2 south, rang S east; also 40 ai res of eilnn S. lowmhlp 3 south, rang & east; $10. Th following real eaial transfers were filed In the office of County Re corder lrdiiin Monday: William C. and Mabel Spencer to George II. Cook company, tl acre of J. W. Udd R. L. C. No. 40, section 21 township 3 south, rang I west; $10. Martin and I .yd la Smith to N. P. Hansen, I acres of lot 21, Flnavon; $10. The following real estate transfers were filed In the office of County Re corder K. V. tollman Tuesday: I. U and C. A. Clark to K. W. Hughe, land In William Holme R. I, C, township 2 south, rang 2 east, II- Wllllum T. and Nellie Hawkins In Josephine tml May Adams. 40 acres of section 11, township 4 south, range 3 east; $10. Th following real estate transfers were filed with County Recorder Red man Saturday. The Oregon Iron A Steel company to II. I. Reese, block 10, Uko View Villna: $10. J. E. and Matilda I,, lloycr. thn northwest quarter of the south went quarter and lots 1 and the east half of tho southwest quarter of section 1, and lots 6 and 7, section 2, township south, range 1 east. 213 acre; $10. John W. Exon and Olive E. Exon lo R. A. Walters, the west half of tho northwest quarter and the west half of tho sonthwest quarter of auction 12, township 3 south, range 4 east, 100 acres; $10. Indiana Man'a Experience. Frank Moseley Moore's Hill, Intl.. writes: "I was troubled with almost constant pains In my sides and back and ultrlbulnd It to weakening of my kidneys. I got a package of Foley Kidney Pills. Great. su'lef wns appa rent after the llrst doses und In 41 hours all pulti lert inn." If you have rhoumatlsm, backache, swollen, ach ing Joints or stiff, painful muscles, why not try Foley Kidney Pills. They stop sluep'dlstnrbing bladder ailments, too. Jones Drug Co. (Atlv.) Striving to satisfy the demands of everyone is apt to affect the nerves, and continual standing may weaken the Heart. Dr. Miles' Nervine is invaluable for Nervous troubles, and for the Heart Dr. Miles' Heart Treatment is highly recommended. IF FIPUT BOTTH FAILS TO SUNK- FIT YOU, YOUR MONIY WILL. REFUNDED.