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OREGON CITPOURIER,' FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1905 o: 3 1 1 ! 1 I- . Pbont 1121 Hes. i$33 Office in favorite Cigar Stcrt Opposite masonic Building Williams Bros, transfer Safes, Pianos and Turniture Moving a Specialty freight and Panels Delivered to all Parts of the City P 'rices Treasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed How do you spend your money ? Are you doing it in a way to secure substantial benefits? Are you laying something aside for a "Rainy Day?" ff not, you will never have a better time to begin than now. To get quickly started in the easiest way, come to this bank and open an account, "A DOLLAR WILL DO IT." The Bank of Oregon City F. J. Meyers, Cashier r n r T) 1 . V. V. IjATUUKKTIK, XTtWlUUUl. Zb Commercial Bank of Oregon CYp OREGON CITY, OREGON Authorized Capital, $100,000 Transacts a General Banking Business. v Open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. 1 or v r'TK.j1 VI HpHE cost of a typewriter is not l-HlTfi 1 mereW the nriee. Consider the i,'!xl n - quality and amount of work it doe?; 1 J 11 .fi HJCItlY 111'- J-'l vwuaiuv-i ww t ( 1 tne time it saves or loses: now : economizes or wastes ribbons and supplies : and, how well it wears. The lowest-price machine may be mighty expensive in the end, while a h'gher-price one may pay dividends. A little investigation will show that The The World's Best Typewriter is the most economical writing machine ever made. It not only does the best and speediest work, but it wears far longer, and in the end costs less money, than any other make cf writ ing machine. Write r,-day for our little book which txpla'nu why. High-Graiie Typewriter Sjppliei. Machines Rented. Stenog rapher! Furnished. The Smith Premier Typewriter Company & 247 Stark St. PORTLAND, - ORE. E Respectfully call attention to the readers of this paper to the fine line of Pianos and Organs for which we have the representation in this territory. Our leader is the celebrated STEINWAY Which needs no comment The A. B. Chase, Estey, Emerson, Heller. Richmond and several others are all the very best in their class. Our prices on these pianos are lower than ever before quoted in this state, and we are in position to make most satisfactory terms. Will gladly mail you catalogue upon application, and very cordially invite you to call at any time you may be in Portland. i(indor Piano Co STIINWAY DEALERS 233 Washington . Portland, Oregon CHAUTAUQUA IN. SESSION (Continued from page 1. ) New York, .the greatest authority on child labor in America. 3 :30 Baseball. 7 Parsons' orchestra, 45 minutes. 8 An Evening of Magic, Mystery, Mirth, by Carter, the Magician, of Chicago. "The one magician ori ginal with himself, others merely imitate their peers;" assisted by his wile, Mrs. Conuno Carter. THURSDAY, JULY 20. Morning 8-12 Classes. Afternoon 1 Parsons' orchsetra, one hou". 2 Solo. Lecture, "Job's Wife Vindicated," Rev. Roland Dwight Grant, D. D., of Boston. 3:30 Baseba'l. 7 Parsons' orchestra, 45 minutes. 8 Cartor the Magician second en tertainment. FRIDAY JULY 21. Morning 8-12 Classe'. Afternoon 1 Parsons' orchestra one hour. 2 Solo. Lecture "Snake's in Paradise" Rev. Roland Dwight Grant. 3 :30 Baseball 7 Parsons' orchestra 45 minutes. 8 Lecture, " Gladstone, ' Dr. Frank Wakuly Gnnsaulus, president of Ar mour Institute of Technology, Chi cago. SATURDAY JULY, 23. Morning 8-12 Classes. Afternoon 1 Parsons' orchestra, one hour. 2 Lecture, "Modem Pulpit," Dr. Frank Wakely Gunsaulus. 33 :0 Baseball. 7 Parsons' orchestra, 45 minutes. 8 Coleridge Taylor's Dramatic Cantata, "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast." Soloist J. VV. Belcher, tenor and miscellaneous selection in which Mr. Belcher, Miss Annie Ditchhurn, 'mezzo-soprano, and Miss Ethel Shua, contralto, will take part. Chorus of over 10(: voices and orchestra. 0 :JD Fireworks. t SUNDAY, JULY 23. Morning 10:30 Sunday school, under the su pervision of Rev. Howard N. Smith, of Portland. Afternoon 2 Music by Chautauqua Chorus, assisted by "Boy Choir" from St. David's Episcopal church, Portland. Reading of the Scripture, Prof. Ev erett Kemp. Sermon, Dr. Frank W. Gunsauluh.V 4 Sacred concert for two hour by Parsons' orchestra. 8 Music by Chautauqua Chorus and "Boy Choir." Sermon, "Jewish Socialism vs. Kockefollerism," Dr. Roland Dwight Grant. A great exhibition of fireworks will be given Saturday evening, July 22, and the management announces that it will be the best ever given at the assembly. . The two great musical events of the session occur Saturday evening, July 15, and Saturday evening, July 22, when a great chorus of over 100 voices will render the cantatas, "The May foueeu," and "Hiawatha's Wedding Feast. ' ' A little life may be sacrificed to an hour's delay. Cholera infantum, dys entery, diarrhoea come suddenly. Only safe plan is to have Dr. Fow bar's Extract of Wild Strawberry always on hand. George Clark Let Go. Judge McBride Monday afteruron parolod Geo. Clark, who was arrested some time ago on a charge of being an accomplice in the robbery of several dental parlors in this oiry. Clark's wife appeared and represented that he yielded to the temptation ouly in a time when in a weak condition, being out of employment and without funds. The Judge paroled Clark for six months, with the understanding that in the meantime he shall refund to the dentists of this city in ensh the amouut of booty that was taken. Clark is by occupation a locomotive "ngineer, but has beo,n out of work for some time. It, is generally understood that his true name is not Chirk. If you desire a good complexion use Moki tea, a pure herb drink. It acts on the liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Cures sick head aches. Socts and 50c ts. Money re funded if it does not satisfy you. Huntley Bros. Co. No Electricity Used in Our TreiUmen!.'- Vibratory Massasv, Vibratory Scalp Treatment, Vibratory Body Treatment, Vibro Manicureing:, And all Fce, Sculp -mi. I lUiv lin ms MTU ' K-st U I.I. Y I'liKATKD UY StllKiNTll-lC YlUK A TlON. Your himds ietl inrMtnl hh.1 manicured tiv vilim M'li'hhiK Tin' ai.lv i-ia dl'iiu nl "I t,e Ki.l in tt Polio Noith wtBt Tin) huei-t mid ii"t '...v.-.l ii!'in.en' iinil i i..e re It -anon utile piiee. Vibro IV.'i.rn-, l,one.". l...'.-r-. Kc Cull u n r . !h' and Ueiitln" looms we will be I'li'n.tM t ei'mout-tmUi t.) vcm I'm- o' eb.i'i'i-. the Vibratorlum s:""''t;S Sues for Separutlom. Suit has been entered in tho circuit court by Josephino Banle aguinst Nathan Bnrde for divorce. The com plaint alleges that the fiimles were married nt Vancouver, Wash., in Jau iiiirv, l'.'Ol, and to them was horn one child, Bernard Harde, who is at the present three years old. Phuntitt also alleges that her husband begun a sys tematic course of abuse by swenring at her in the presence of 'herself and others and by calling her vilo names. that completely undermined iter health. She claims that she was forced to leave him for these rensons and for other reasons of cruelty. She also asks for the care and custody of the minor child. We Want Your Trade At Harris Grocery And are going to make special inducements to close ouyers. Cash and Snail Profits is Cur Motto. Brother William The Quaker Prophet, Palmist, Clairvoyant, Medium. Brother William, the Clairvoyant I Medium, is known in all tho sound ! cities of the coast. Ho penetrates the I mysteries of tho soul, delves into the i past, present and future. There is 'none like unto him. He tells you just what you want to know. Hundreds of I Portland citizens have had readings : f-om him and pronounce him the mas ter mind in reading one's life. When ; iu Portland, see this wonderful life reader. His charges are low. Office, 813; Washington streof 9 A.M. to 0 r.M., daily and Sundays. MARTIN BO YLES MEETS DEATH Crushed By Horse Near Sunset City. HORSE'S NECK BROKEN Animal Shied on Hill and Was Backed Over 25 Foot Embankment. While driving a fractious horse up the hill approaching Sunset City Mon day evening, Martin L. Boyles was backed by tho animal over a 25-foot embankment, which resulted in the death of Boyles. The unfortunate man was accom panied by two boys by the name of Harry Clark and White, who on see ing that the animal was uncontroll able jumped in' the uiok of time and barely saved theirlives, receiving but slight scratches. It is reported that Boyles had boen drinking during the day, and noticing the horse shy while descending the hill, rt ached for the lines and began to pull backwards, which necessarily brought the horse to backing and be fore it could be brought to a stop the buggy was over the edge of the preui pico and pulled t'e horse after it. The irritated animaf on going over fell backwards onto the buggy, crush ing its occupant, and demolishing .the vebicile, and breaking its neck. Coroner Holman was summoned to the scene aud took charge of the re mains, but did not deem it necessary to hold an inquest. Martin Boyles was o(i years of age, and is survived, by a wife and ihree children, Mrs. M. Boyles, Minnie Boyles and Harry Boyles, all of this city, and Alice Boyles, of Portland. Funeral was held from the family residence, Wednesday, July 12, at 1 :B0 p. in. Interment in Mountain View cemetery. Indigestion. With its companions, heart burn, flatulency, torpidity of the liver, cou stipaton, palpitation of the heart, impure blood, headache and other ner vous symptoms, sallow skin, foul tongue, otleusive breath and a legion of othor ailments, is at once the most widespread aud destructive malady among the American people. The Herbiue treatment will cure all these troubles. 60o a bottle. Sold by Char man & Co., City Drug Store. Women Entrapped on Bridge, Three young ladies from Portland, whose nauie could not be learned, narrowly escaped being entrapped on the Southern Paciflo bridge which spans the Clackamas river at a point about two miles north of this city, by a southbound freight train, Sunday afternoon. It is learned that the la dies were crossing the bridge and after reaching a point at about the center of the bridge a freight train appeared, coining at great, speed, around a heavy curve. Two of the women managed to secret themselves among the bridge timbers, but the third one in her fright attompted . to reach the other side of the river. Seeing that she could not beat the train across, she dropped down between the ties just in time to allow the train to pass over. The pilot of the engine caught her clothing and tore it from her person. Fortunately, the garments gave way without taking the young woman with them, and she escaped with but a few bruises. Appropriated $809 for Work. A meeting of the stockholders of the Crown Boy Mining and Milling Com pany was held this week and appro priated $800 for tho purpose of contin uing the work of driving the tunnel that their men are now working, on their claim in the Blue River Canyon district. Tho tunnel has already been driven to a depth of about 4h0 feet and the superintendent is of the opin ion ltliat he will crosscut the ledge within a distance of 100 feet mere. Ask Triple Damages. Suit has b?en instituted in the cir cuit court of this county wherein J. W. Boots, by his attorneys, H. E. Cross and O. H. Dye, seeks to recover f.ilOD as damages', which ho claims to he due him from the Boring Juuction Lumber Company. In his complaint plaintiff alleges that the defendant, by its agents and employes, betweou March 1 and July 1, 11)0.1, did unlasv fuliy and without lawful authority enter upon his lands and greatly dam aged him by cutting aud removing wood therefrom aud eoi'verting it to its own use. He claims that about HVS0 cords of wood were taken, and that his laud was damaged by a great number of roadways made by heavy wagons. Com: hunts wera'also filed by Eliza Roots a gainst tho company in which she asks damages to the extent of claiming that defendant removed from her premises about 50,000 cedar posts aud 134 tolephoue polos. mm '4 S .AVegetable Prenacationfor As similating (IteFood andHeiila-H wig meo loinacns aaauoweis oi Promotes Digestion.Cheerfur rtess and Rest.Coniains neither Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral. KoiNahcotic. JieoiK ofOldLrSAWELPHQIES. PuntJon Seed" AbcSaiM RncktlU SdK- Jtytxmwtt -BiCiaionah-SuH WuiH.Se J. 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The above named pinces are writ'en by Oregon Composers and are beoming very popular. They am heing enng and plaved by ihe popular sing ers, orcheiitias and hands every vnere. Prii e during the Ex position, 15c Any two for 25c. FISHER. MUSIC COMPANY, 190 Third Street, Portland UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT W. KUPPENBENDER, President BEN. KUPPENBENDER, Sec. and Treas. Oregon City Planing Mill Company Doors, Windows, Mou!dings And all Kinds Stock Patterns of Mill Work Always on Hand. Estimates on Contracts Made Free of Charge. naKv&Mmurfha '""Hi J Itniiiiiifllnniililll liiu .ilJiim-.ii. il'ln li,iiiliiUiMinlHliiiii;i,niMii,,iiilinllllll ijl Bliimlilll illlli.i iiMiiimi "Didn't Hurt a Bit" Is what they say By Our Method Wo lire oiiiiblcd to extract from one to 33 teeth sit one fitting, positively mid ubsolutfdv with out pnm or had after effects. People in dnliciite health nead h tvo no fear, s our method of extracting is positively safe and absolutely - painless. Absolute cleanliness is our motto. We do crown and j bridge worn without pain. Our 13 years oxocrionee in plate work en- j ables us to lit your nioulh comfortably. The l est is the cheapest in the end. We have fVelings ns well as you. WTF ftRfK TSPNTTT 23-21' railnl-r Building Open evening till J "l- UIWJ; tUlUJl J, o. Sundays trora s to A Corner Third and Washington S;rwts. Portland,.Oregon. I'huae Main 1 5 jl Vise J 'J fxf I i liirnn njprnrn-i WE CAN AND DO guarantee Acker's English Remedy for its bus been fully demonstrated that it is superior to all other prepa rations for coughs, colds and con sumption. It is beyond question the greatest of all modem remedies. It will stop a cough at any time and euro tne worst cold in twelve lionrs. A tweuty-live cent bottlw may save yon one hundred dollars in doctor bills. We have such confidence in this great niedicin that we sell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Your money back if you are not perfectly atisfied. lluutky Bros. Co. ffWkm offefhS some caasaal Wiiitc Satin Flout ari-l TETLEY'S TEAS Their qoallty makss tliem worth having. The price at which we are selling them makes it economy to bay A. ROBERTSON The Seventh Street Grocet