Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, January 30, 1903, Image 5

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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1903
Oregon City Enterprise
TOLD IN SIOEHEAOS.
WlXM.KM Mll.l, Cl,C)ICII Tuesday nil
lav the wnnlen mill wmm lurced id aban
don uneratluua on account ill high wiitiir.
Tint water rime an high tlml It lunched
inn l Iho bells which attach to tilt) U
machinery x k
rtrrKSTHIN, ill KMIIKIIH ! All liiemlHTS j U
j the Kctiill Clerk' union are especially Jj
I II V 1 1 t I III lilli'litl U tiiMiittnif ,.f Hfiiir itnl.... Ft
liexl Tursdjv cvcliinir at I Li- 'ii!iiimIiI,i ! Pi
Urn limine. Pta-rlal business nl great lm- M
lint In iii-ii U u Iim trmiNiii'tiiil mill yon m Iii, M
urn liii'int'iTK urn limed Id lm present 1 V.
Ki-iii in I -r iUi' mill night. Li
OLD COUNTRY-!
IUvi 'I llinium, w lm lived In Ore
Ifuii ( ity lur i lung iiiiih, baa been given
a i willuii nl Wallace, IiI.iIid, riiui.luir a
milk rittii'li. mill mi Saturday lm will
IfttVH III IIS-Ullll' I'llitrKI' III III III' Jlllll'K.
Mr. T'nniiin Ii,m m host n liiniiila in Ore
gon ('Hy, all nl wliii., i will reluctantly
liiil I I in Kilirti.
W'oiik Iii.aykii TIih wink of liuilil.
lug I In- line mriicluri' mi the M it luxl int
chinch linn i.i . ii aciiuusly iii-li-i red Inn
imi wci k, iIiih to Iim lurt Unit the water
lias run ii an liiv'li nn llm A 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 y road
between Ibis, env Mini Joln-n' null, Unit
tin- tint trams lm vii been ii iim K In In diavv 1 V,
Inlrk over l ; llm hrh k yatd In located
Ht June null and tin- water alung I It irt
rnul la ill tlin pieselit time. It'll feet deep
Hlnl w ill ri iiirii cevetal days before it
an In expected to tnihsiilit,
A llnn.iiini. Timh l.iint wink it
large I'Htiy nl l.i'lii-H rnul gcntli'meii a
n'uilili'il nl the ImniK ol Mr. mnl Mm.
Unity lliirimlinli hi Carus and lemlcifd
lln'in it very pleaaing aurprise party.
Mi. mnl Mia, lloriialnili am two well
know ii irnili in Curiia ami they have
iiiiiii)' liniiila, who, on I lii nccasiuu,
called In linw' their filiiuilshlp mnl good
feeling, l'hn i iiinpHiiy IihiI h di'lightlnl
I i mi' iniiii the evening with innsic Hlnl
I it 1 1 1 1 1 .
ICtaik ii Kim IIomk Two ynung
lad. Ii v Inline Ninth ami McKarlanil,
encapeii In. in llin liny' Hlnl liiila' Aiil
Nia-lety, I'uri Intnl. Sutnl y, mnl tin Mun
lnv niNi'i through llnarity (nr MnUllM.
Tuesday iimniing, t 'liii'l ol I'olicc iliimn
gut wuril Iron) a gentleman coining in
Irmii Jln-re lliat he Iim 1 aeelt two liuva,
Ii tlhg llii'ir ilnai riplloii, going along
llm mail in-ir Cmua. Mr, hiiina liiinn--ilmtnlv
tfli'i'lnnii'il to iihiiIm out llicm
mnl tlit fai Kpiil (ititliH with rrturlioil
liniiin toiiaiiliralily tlm wnrao lor wnar. .
(illKA T II AMK tAil-llliM . Nl'Xt Sittiir-
iliiv tin- lliitli m'IiiniI Imva will piny f n (
dull HKnilial llm CalilMnali li'alii at' W 1 1
lainxttH I'.illa I'liia itanm, it ran In'
uli'ly am. I, will lu the nn-aUat hhii.h ol
I Iim Hi'aaon hihI ull wliu likn llin aport
w ill t'tij iy n tiitii I ri-nt William Hi-m li
lian lil'i'll IritlllillK tilt llltfll crllnl.l IIMIII
mnl lit mi a 1 1 1 u l liia ti am w ill aiirnlvStuI
tip ft vitfiiiotii Kimif. 'I lm Cmii'inali lioya
urn iirai'tirmir with iijiuI liiillilii'lti-aa
i ml tlmv iIcm'Ihic tlml tlmv ant nnnt to
win, Iim. . l lm u iiiik la rallcl Inr 'J . Ill)
Mini llm plllillr la invitril.
Illiill WaIkk ( tn-uDn'a llil-t Iiiih l.i'i ll
Ifrt'ii'ly Hiiiiint'r.liiiti all llin alrt'aina tMa
wet'k till now it 'a hIiimnI iinirji-ililn to
tii't out nl Iohii on itny t.l llm iht Ii imi.I
rimiU. (iri'i'i, I ii 1 1 1 ia nil aiivmi'iyil
ttml Hit Al't'ini'tliy roail ia iinpuHaililn ho
tlml i 1 1 .1 , to :i't up llin Alii'mt'liiv, Hit'
oliliKi',! to K' nri'tiiiil llm lull. AM tlm
way up llm v'iiiii'iuhIi k iln' riniii:
IIoimIn am tliii'ttti iiiiik' "II tin tium to t'li
t roiirli nn tlm aiilnwiilk. Tlm wt'iillii"
proplmtM mip Hoini) nl i mi r ul.l liimula,
llm IiiiIiiiiih, pioplmry H k'riMt lloo.l tliia
i'H.r Hlnl (mill pit'ifiil iippi'Hiitiii'i'D tlm
p uphi'i v will lm ti-Hli.-il,
If you wlhh to send
money to the "Old
Country," you can do
ho easily and cheaply
through this bank.
We Ibbuc drafts pay
able In nearly a 1 1
countries
1
WILL SEND $4.00 FREE.
To llach KfiuliT Franklin Mllea, M. I).,
II. II , Iht) tUullli I'blniKo Mpeclal
M, Will Hf ml 2.iV) Horlb or Ilia
New I ii 1 1 v III iim I Ireatnifiit Yne.
That I)r. Mllt'i I: una of tlm rnnat am-
A I ci'xhful ami rttlUhlti of pliyamiHiia ia
A , provi'fl liy liiimlrpila of IttitluioiiiMla fruin
a:
rl-rl1
rl
k1! linnl nf Mninrnn T'lfl'Ij
ORKCON CIT)', Okli.
1'hia oiri rarrina III Htork a roiupli'ttt
linn ul It'tl hlitiika of fvvry vaiiuly.aml
wit am pinpurml to (ill onlnra ly inail on
hurt liotirn,
AluiKaTKii ('liarlna SlraiKlit, a young
iiiuii who hua livml in llna i-ny for a Ioiik
luna ii in I who liua ninny fiii'inla, wiih ar-n-Hlt'il
Momlny nn tint t'liuritn of tlmH.
lie ia i liafgi'il wpli Ntnalinii aoinnihinif
likn !l from Ihn Mirknt of Mr. Flunk
l.i't.'ll, an t'Uiploynal tlm pnpnr null.
Itftv on in it Tax Kui. I.. Several litiay
H'iipln am nnifuKml linn Wi-i'k UM'liT
('oiiiiiy I'lnik Mriiiht. iiutkiiiK up tlm
tax roll. Mikn Krhu Sumaoii, Sam liil
iiiuii ami MiaaChaatt t'ompoat llm nx'ra
In-1 J) n ll' 1 at tlm pn-amil rutn tlmy will
prohalily coiiliiiilu at thin wurkfnrtwu
wt'i'ki inoru.
F.NmiTAlNkll UllAMAIIl- Ci.t li. The
ftiti'iprlHiiiit ynilft proplu ol Mt I'ltiaa
ant, who have tirKumr.i'il a lillln ilraiiialii:
t'luli, wnre royally f nli-rtalim.l at the
rnBiilnm n ol Mra. A. (!. Wariinr, Kriiluy
iiiiiht. Duly llio-n who am ai'ipntinteil
Willi .Mra. UiirniTs' inanunr ol enter
tHininent can fully appreciate Hie rival
K'l 1 1 in u whiili tlii'ho yuiliiK people
enj.iyi'il. llm eveiilii)( wan devoteil
priiiripally In i1i-h-.i ii I 1ninrn, aona ami
ri-rltationn iollnweil liy a ilelilillill
luni'lieoii.
Wanm IIkmaik Un Tui'Hilay tiitfhl the
tjtli nl lull "Ki-KiilviJ Unit. WDIiieii uauhl
In have eipul Wiikva with limn in the
aaiiin eiiipinymeiit wua ul.lv ihm u-wil at
the ai'.nli'iiiy aii'l while hotli aim-a put
up a ntrmu ileh tte die in-k'Aiivu rpeukera
won Tint all'n ui'itivtt apt'itkera were
ii'pri'Hi'iili'il hy .Micrn Hi-h-ic )ivib,
lli'letl Stiihliliinf ami Mury llnrualiiii-h.
The ni'niiiivn liy Mea-ru. K.I. Willey.
Jitini'H Smith ami (ienrn Caliir T'l'f-t
ileliait-a are iui'ieuaiii) in iuliTi-Kt all the
tium.
well-known people. One patient cureil
alter luilurit nl eleven drainl KapiHa
phyaii i.iiia, tan alter having henu xiven
up liy aix or M'Veu Cl.lraiio pliyaii:iana,
another after lium nl llin leailina' il''lor
in New Vork ('Hy, 1'liilaili'lphia ami
('hu-atro Uin'il. Thouaumla of lealimu
liiitla aent on rt'iili'at.
The late I'rof. i. 8 JW 1, M. !., al
itor nl tlm Journal ol N, , .una ami Men
tal Dl-eurea, pulilll-lll'll at Chii'aK'i, au-vn-ii.l
llr. Mili-a to ''hy all nieana puhlinh
trior nurprii-luK reaulla." I'rof. J. I'.
IWa, M. I)., i'reriilenl of Kuah Meilit-al
I'.. II...... r..l. I,. IU7J- llr t,l... I....
M taken two cumaea nl luy (irivatn intrui
H lion In iliaeaaea ol llin heart ami liltii;'."
('ol. N. (i. I'arker, Kx-T'reaaurerol .South
Caiolitia, ava: "I helievt Or. Mi lea In
he an attentive ami akilllul phyaician in
a llel.l w in li rfipnrea tun I eat (jualiilea
ol heuil ami heart. I ol. A. .M. Itl.'ker,
httn (ii'i.erul Mauutrer ol N. V., I.. K V
W. t-yxleiii of tailwaya, Huya: "pr.
Milea' aniM fHa aa a fih ynli-iu n hua lieeii
plieiioininii ." ('nl. K li JSpi li-mari , of
the thh Iti'k'illara, U. H. A., hall DifK'i,
(,'al., aay: "Ymir Hierial Treatment
hu a wotke.l woli.iera when all elie laileil.
I lm.) t-inployeil the lic-t ineili'jul talent
ami liaa apt-nt K'.MHI."
When an expeiieureil ami wealthy
nliynirian oll'ma to i.rea.-rilie lr- f lO.tXX)
worth of trealnn-iit for tlit-ea-t-a of the
hf.irl, nervea, aiouurli, or ilropay, it i
ronrlilHive eviih-lii e that lm hna (jret
lailh in hi" akill. Ami when hiimlieila
of proiniiieiit men ami woim-n freely
teatifv t.i Iiim ihiii-imI hkill aml,iie nip-i-riontv
ol hia New Indiviiliinl Tieai-
iimiit. hia liU-mliiy ia certainly worthy
ol aeriiiua fnin-i'lnMtioti . ,r
Tht llni'i.ir'a new avaiein of trealinent
ia Ihorouiflily Hi ientilic ami iinuieiihely
aiiperior to oriliuary uiftliinla.
Aa all alllirleil rea.lera may have $1 00
worth of Irealiiient eapeeially piearritn-il
for eai-h caae. free, with full (Jnei-lioliH,
we woiihl ailvin them to rtenil for a
Copyriihteil Kxuiiiinatioii Chart at nin e
A'l'lri-M )r. Kraiiklin M.lea, :'0.t to 1!U5
Main ireet, Clnt-ano, 111.
Mums barter toaaa.
It wua a ('uiumoii ciiHtom with our
fiirefiitlit-ra lo wear Hit? Krtera of a
pretty rnitldiii either on tlie lint or
knee, any a the New Vork I'reaa. Itrltlcs
uauiilly wore on their li-Ka a boat of
Ky rihlxtlia. In h tllMtrlhiittil after t!ie
innrrliiK" ivri'tiiotiy anionic the lirld
KriKim'a Intimate frleiida. 'l'hn piper ut
(he wi dillnt," ilniifn never fulled to tlo
o pleee of Hie hrlde'a Krter iiruund the
Ntini of Ida hiiKplie. The Loinhnrd
loimtry (,'lrla tiaed f weiir tliigK'Ta la
tlmlr KnrttTH. (,
o
o
a
Maccaiikku l.NaT.M.I..
evi liiiiL! at Mnlulht a lurije ai-eniKI v
ladlea ami (ii-nlleinen met at th ' hall in
Molulla and inalalled the new ollintra in
the Milriuhee lodifeat (hut place. Sherill'
' Shaver and llr. Wriuhl wi'tit nut from
thia city ami repreaeined Ort'tion (,'ity
and w itni'ii-i'il tint iinpnaintt rereinony.
Alter the nllii'era hinl all lieen iiialalled
and liiiHineaa Htlended In, llm llnor wua
i-leari'il and a u'l'iieral d.mrn in.lnli;i'.l in.
Thia wua hixhty enj iyitlile ami Imitrlily
participated in. Tlm Miii-rahee order at
Molulla ia in a proapeioua atiite, aa are
all MiircitheH orders, nml the hIuiwiiik
w hich (he re,,oiln mitile ut this limit whh
extremely eiicnuruuiliK.
The ' Wlio'a Who Star Minalrela,"
which h i" heen lulely ort'iini.ed in thia
flly, and n nl appear in llm very near
(ilturn liiid'T the aliupicea of the liudiut'll,
prouiinea to hu an exirniirdinniily elalior
ii 1 1' production. The uiuniiH"meut atitlea
Hull an exceptionally htroiiK caatn ol
Inn lit ciirk artiHtt hua heeu curefuily an
lected (ruin the ranka ul Oieoti City'a
tieet talent, and that Hit) atuu tnaiiuer
hua ilexiithed a moat heuutiful acenic ein
litdliHliiiient ol an eleclrical nature lor
tint lirel pait, and that he hua given "IH
entiru proiluctioii a aplendid uioiintinK
hiicIi aN could only lie Iniind ainnim pro
fuaHioiiala. Nuexpenao will he apitred
to niidt-aver to make it the moat caie
ftilly Hinged tninatrel atlriii llnn everauun
iu tli ih city. Watch for the date.
Ki NiiKiii.ANri'a Pkatii. At the intjiiUHt
liuld Saturday to iiiveulinalo the l ircuui
Hlancea aurrunntlinK the death ol Koy
Sunderland win) waa killed at the Crown
1'apnr nulla Friday, the jury brought in
a verdict Saturday, the verdict waa aa
follows: That the dnceaaml came lo liia
death by injuries received in the Crown
I'aHtr milla in Went Oregon City at
about 11 o'clock A. M. January 2a, l!0;i,
death reuniting fiom injuries i received
while in the employe ol the eaij Crown
Taper Mill Company, by being caught
in tiie machinery ol said company while
the said machinery waa inadvertently
placed in motion hy an inexperienced
band oneCharlea Pule an employe of
eaid company ; we luither find that du
ceaaed waa not guilty of contributory
negligence in bringing about Ida death.
We further find that the machinery and
place where the said death occurred ia
dangerotn and not properly equipped
and recommend that the same be pro
vided with eale guards and better facili
ties for adjuating and owrating the nine
eo that the Uvea of the employes are not
endangered. We further recommend
that said Crown Paper Mill Company
aee that proper discipline ia brought
about in the wood room, where aaid
Sunderland met bil death. T. P. Rand
all, J. E. Jack, Sol 8. Walker, K. E.
Woodward, J. 8. Sawyer, V..V. Maddock.
Sunderland's body was shipped to bis
Lome at tiheridao.
Hill. I NifHitKli till Tuesday one nl
tliu 'W liilla inirolilieil lied. re the
(lieuoil It'inlulnrn wua one which Mr.
('. l, l.ove, nf Huh fiiy, la iitterealed ill
to aulhorie the practice of ni-lropitthv in
the Mate ol (Itegoii ami to pinvnlit for a
nl ii I e hoard nf oateonathic eNUininera.
The hill, the Pnctor aava, hua li. en aadlv
heedi'il in the hIkIu to exchi'le a lot of
(iini ka who liuve been taking ii'h untune
tlm tinliliii Mini tniali'Uiliiiir llmin anil
I.ahI S.ttirav j ,ie p,.t,n- in .leuplv intereaied in seeing
it throiigu.
To IIavk a Kiiyai. Timk. On the even
ilit! ol the lilh ol I'ehrnary the members
of the l.es Tap limn dancing club w ill
hold another dunce, in the armory and
a delightful time ia promised. .Mr. Will
Muiahull, who ia one ol the lending
apirita behind tint popular young inen'a
aiiciel v, tlecUrea that thia dunce w ill not
he lucking in anvthiiig and the fiieudn
alio arn fnrtiinuln in huvilig invilutiona
are aMiirfd a pleiiHing time. After lent
if every thing goes aa preaent aigne in
dicate, there w ill be another dunce given
hy the young men mid furniHlied with
iniiMi' by KvereHt'a popular orchenlra.
Slow i.v Hc'rovKiiisu Frank Huktr
ia confined In his room Willi a very ce
vere caait o( typhoid fever, lie is a
ciiiiipitiutive Htruni:er iu thene purta and
hut for the inaoluulile intervention ol
that lioliln order, the Woodmen of the
World, the unfoi tumitn man would he in
almost dire need. Ilia caae purli.kea of
a little of real put hoa from tlm (net
that be contracted the M rewind malady
bv taking care of one ' Fred Polk, who
lives on Hie hill iu this city and w-rro haa
had a very bad case of typhoid. Mr.
(taker ia alowly recovering and may
fully reciiperulo. The Woodmen of the
World lodge is doing all for him that ia
poaaible. They have furniHlied him a
trained nurse and supplied him with the
niiceaaurit'8 of life.
FlIIHT TO (iKT PkNMON. (. R. II.
Millor ia undoubtedly one of the bap
pieat men in Oregon City today and Hie
rnaaon for thia exuberence can be
quickly narrttied. The public know
that for a long time our old Indian War
Veteran friends have been working long
and diligently to get a pension appro
priation from rongresft and that through
the -tireless efforts of the late Thomas
If. Tongue and others, this object hag
been accomplished. Now, to return to
the cauae of Mr. Miller's happiness, be
baa informed bis friends that he has
been granted an Indian War Veteran's
pension pi eight dollars per month and
that what la more bethinks he is the
first of" three hundred old warriors to be
giytn the pension which be has so long
heen entitled ta. Mr. Miller served aa a
private in company II !th United States
Infuntry under Col. Wright, and of this
Col. Wright Mr. Miller tells this in
teresting Btory. It seems that sohjietime
in '5!l the Colonel and a sheritr was on
board tbe steamer Northerner going to
San Francisco with crazy man. On
the way the ship ran into rock and
sank carrying all on board down but the
crazy man, who escaped. Mr. Miller
feels greatly pleased at the prospect of
other comrades getting their penaions
for be says that tlmy deserve all the
help wbicb can possible be given them.
Naw Pill. The ver vigilant lulior
onion inev of Hint city are thia week pre
paring a hill lo have introduced into the
letfiHlatiirn requiring all employers, ex
cept Iho-e engaxed in Mock laiaing and
agriculture, lo work their help bill einlit
hours per iIhv and another veiy valuable
leuture about the hill ia to have the em
ployers pay their help oireveiv week in
stead nf liy Hie month as heretofore.
This splendid bill hsa long been the ob
ject of our prayers and hopes and now- it
ia earneKtly hoped (hat our repreaenta
tives at Suleiu may take iinineditte
action and push it tluoiuli A cony has
been sent to all nur representatives in
both hourt'i and they have prouiirH-d to
work for it with all their might.
An Istkhktsino Si rr. A. Limiting
hua brought action auuiiiat Clackamas
county for ihe sum of fl llll, with in
tereat from July 1, I.w.iS, lor deputy hire
while he waatniinly recorder of convey
anceit. The law gives tlm recorder ol
thia county (im deputy, and say that
the recorder w hen tint appointment ol
a depuiy ia made, shall report Ihe same
to the county court, whu li cniitt shall
enler the said appointment so made upon
ila minutes, and tix the compeiisuiion
lo be patd nidi deputy. Mr. I.uelling
claims that lie immediately reported bis
appoiiituif lit of deputy recorder to the
coiiit, as the law required him to do,
and the court fulled to enlerthe appoint
ment in tta minutes and lix Ihe com
pensation of his deputy. Mr. I.uelling's
attorneys claim that the only question
will tin ia w hat the services of the de
puty waa reasnmibly worth, as they
have gone over the case very carefully
and seem verv confident that the claim
is well founded. Mr. I.uelling claims
that he was one of the county otlii era
who never made any promises in regard
to deputy hiie, ami w hile some of tl e
uii'iiiliers of hia putty did, they were not
authorized to do ho bv hun. At the end
of bis term of oliice in IS IS, be tiled bis
hill for deputy him w ith the clerk and
that waa the lust tin beard Iroui it.
Mayor Diniick and (ieo. L. Sloiy are
attorneys for Mr. l.ut'lling.
I have plenty of money to loan at 6 ,
per cent interest on real estate Heciuity,'
also money to loan on chattel mortgages, i
(Sokiion E. Havks I
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble
and Don't Know it.
How To Find Oat.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your l
water and let It stand twenty-four hours; a .
, uimcni or set- j
UI,IK iiiuioKica iku i
iJV -a unhealthy condi-
r. v r linn nl thai kirl-
IICJ.S, 11 11 51MI1I3
your linen It Is j
evidence of kid- j
ney trouble ; too !
frequent desire to
pass it or pain in
the back Is also I
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad
der are out of order. !
What to Do. j
There Is comfort In the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-1
Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every I
wish In curing rheumatism, pain In the
back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part
of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability
to hold water and scalding pain In passing
It, or bad effects following use of liquor,
wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, and to get up many times
during the night. The mild and the extra
ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon
realized. It stands the highest for Its won
derful cures of the most distressing eases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists In 50c. and$l. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery fJvZ.
and a book that tells
more about It, both sent B-! ?
absolutely free by mail.
address Dr. Kilmer Sct noma of smp-no
Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous offer In thia paper. I
Don't make any'nmtake, but remem- j
her tho name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer'a :
Swamp-Hoot, and tbe address, Bing
ham ton. N. Y.. on every bottle.
'llm SulelUe I'rolilrm.
The prevalent belli f that suicide la
product or the higher civilization la
coiiliiiilli ti i hy the fuct Hint In India
Hiilclili a by opium urn commuted by
tlm unlives for the moat trivial rm
sniia. even ihlldriii ileatroylng tlu-m-Hi'lvci
lifli-r helliK scolded II lid wives
latiiuae IiiisIuiiiiIh compluln of their
dinners. Tin-re are no rnguliitloiiM for
tlil' aiiln of poison, nml anybody can ko
Into ii biiz.'iiir and buy na much us be
wants.
ranlinn.
"Willie, tlld you lliiink Mr. Speedway
for liiklui; yon to drive?" aiild the
mother of n smiill boy solicitously. No
answer. The question waa repeated.
Still IIO IIIINIVIT.
"Wlllje. do you hear Hie? Jtld you
thank Mr. speedway for taking you to
drive?"
"Yes." whimper' d Willie, "but be told
urn not to mention It. "- Life.
llr Km-iv Why.
Asr iiin - W hat became of the story
you sent to the Kluptrnp Magazine?
SiTlhliler-lteJit tetl. I fancy It W0H
tisi clever. '
Ahcuiii Too clever?
, Scribbler - Ves; I suppose they were
lif.-aid it would tlislract intention from
their advertising pup-a.
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THE FINAL
WIND-UP
of the Great Sacrifice Re
modeling Bale ia nearly at
hand and it would pay
you to call and look over
the bargains in Clothing,
Hats, .Shoes, Furnishings,
Etc. prices that no fair
buyer can afford to let go
by. Call aud examine.
J. M. PRICE
UP-TO-DATE
CLOTHIER
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l.onar Itlatanee Treatment.
II" died in tow n last summer. 1 Hiring
his lust lllniK bis wife nursed him
over the telephone from Newairt, bis
dis-tor treated him by telegraph from
Hur Harbor, and a letter, written from
the top of the Alps by his clergyman,
was read over him ut bis funeral.
tauoil Iteaaon.
Toggs" Old I'riend CJooU- gracious,
nun! Do 1 II ud you reduced to playing
a cornet tit the at met corner to make u
living?
Togas I'm not doing this to make a
living. My wife won't let me practice
In the hoiw.
luconMlatrnr-y.
Wngtndi.v I note that lloldimi. pre!
llellt of Hie did Si'ttlefs' UKswintion,
has been titled.
N.ii:gHhy-Vhat for?
WusiKfby I'nr rtfualn to settl.
Ja AiiKt'les Herald.
Sincerity Is the basis of nil true
friendship. Without nincerlty It Is like
e ship Wilhnut ballast.
No man was eicr so much det-clved
by a nut her as by himself. Creville.
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Croup.
Tbe peculiar cotiirh which indieates
croup, is usually well known to the
mothers of croupy children. So time
should be lost in tbe treatment of it, and
for this purpose no medicine has received
more univertal approval than Chamber
lain's Couigh Kemedy. Do not waste
valuable time in experimenting with on-j
tried remedies, no matter bow highly
they may tie recommended, butive this
medicine as directed and all symptoms
of croup will quickly disappear. For
sale by U. A. Harding.
Papke Mills Closed. Tuesday for
the first time in many months the preit
wheels of the Willamette were motion
less and the volumes of paper ceased to
pile up. All thin was the result of the
Willamette's liiti Hoods which arose
till it rendered work an impossibility.
Fine Black Petticoats at cost.
Racket Store.
Ileudt Nliould .Vrrr Arlte.
Never endure this trouble. Use at
once the remedy ttiat stopped it for Mrs.
S. A. Websier, of Winnie, Va., she j
writes ur. King s .ew L,ue ruis wnoiuy
cured me of sicii headaches I had an
ferered from for two years." Cure Head
ache, Constipation, Biliousness. 25c at
Cieo. A. Harding's drag store.
Water Risi so. Oregon City U pretty
will surrounded with water. On Wed
nesday afternoon wheo the water had
perhaps attained ita highest mark, the
river had so completely disregarded the
lulls of etiquette as to approach the
Caiiernah road loading out of Oreuon
City and completely submerged it to the
depth of over two feet. Above Cane
mah along tbe railroad track where the
river bends in toward the track arid .
comes into very close proximitv with it
the water bad advanced so far Wednes
day afternoon as to be almost into the
ties rendering travel with heavily laden
trains a little dangerous. On the north
end of the city we have been more thin
engulfed by lakes and overflowing
streams. The Willamette has washed
over her bounds and invaded the Chin
gardens and not stopping there has a I
vanced to the railroad track and ap
proached within twenty-two inches of
the ties. On the eat aide of the track:
the country is all afloat from the lake
and Abernethy."' Later Wedne-nlty
evening the water bad commenced to
subside slight.
All kinds of underwear at cost.
Racket fUore.
. Dress Making.
For first class work on .aylor and
dress suits call on .Miss Cor, recently
from Ihe East, over Mrs. Sladen's mill
inery store. v,
BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN 2 BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN
WATCH REPAIRING
The mechanism of a watch is a delicate thin. Many good watches have been ruined by
bungling repairs. We do expert repairing and guarantee our work. We know how to handle
an expensive timepiece; and we know how to handle a cheajp watch yet either gets the same
honest attention and care in our workshop. If you have watch" repairs to be done, we want
your work. We promise to do it right, and at a reasonable price. We regulate watches free
of charge. ----------
We also make Jewelry to order, and do the finest work in repairing Jewelry and setting
Precious Stones
Kodaks and Cameras
Full line of
Eastman Kodaks and
. . Cameras- . .
Toco, Promo and Century
. . Cameras . .
at 20 per cent discount.
Special for a short time only.
Eureka-4x5 Camera, reg
ular price $G. Special 'I3.UQ
Eureka-3 Jx3 Camera reg.
price), 4. Special...... $2.00
Eastmans Developing Ma-chinejt-Come
in and see it.
No Dark Room-The mech
anism is very simple. Our
stock of Plates, Films and
Photo Papers are up to date.
We care only fresh supplies.
We give instructions free. Any
one wishing to do their own
work, are always welcome to see
. . . our dark room. . . .
SPECTACLES
. and EYEGLASSES .
If you feel in need of glasses,
call on us. We have a new
Optical Instrudment for
testing. We will be glad
to test your eyes with this
instruement free of charge.
We have spectacles and Eye
glasses at all prices
Work Frames from 25c to (150
Gold Filled Frames from
$2.00 to $3.00
Solid Cold Frames from
$3-5 to f6.oo
We have a special for $1.00
How about your glasses? Are
the frames loose and poorly ad
justed? We are busy, but are al
ways glad to take the time to
true and adjust them whether
you'bought them of us or not.
It will cost you nothing and
take but a few minutes of time.
BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN
THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS.
OREGON CITY,
OREGON.
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