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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 190 3 Oregon City Hntcrprisc TOLO IN SlDEHEADS. Hi! KNhxH IN Ni:llooi.. wi'i'K mnl )ilt ri' lllllulllf (or HlH ttll U !" Ill I'lllllll. One leai'lter ihi MudiUy i Mil fourteen I n 1 1 1 1 h kIkimi! Ipiiii llm ri iitliui runui Mini miu'lixr Kim inlnu lx m 1 1 rmni'il by (Il kllKKM ll VHIIIlllN kllllU, e CKnrt on Kahihi Hi-v. Frank Mix-rll In all chiI v r 1 u i liy li l choir lot H rautilU lu tin iilvi'ii mi Kul"l hiimUy V II i II If . 'I'lllt lllll' M lilt llf tllH VIV lliii'd iinli-r ami nil win) liuv lii-ml Mr. Mni'li'-liiriiirr roiiccru will not imIm tins tn Hi. pium roM Aiuui hmid Tim linr. n( Mi ll'Oll ill IIK'I'II llll'l .tlOlliUv llilllt ill tln Turk' HH k, lull illil li'iiliiNU lo w.ir In I iik in w I i-n In ri-iianl to tlm rlioo mi.iU' iiik. Tliey mlj.iiiri rd In iiiwkI Mini i ii Wi'iiit'l.iy, wlii'ii at'lln'i in In Ihi I . k 1 1 In llm jimiii ii or Injun Hi lt o( Inn i- hi 1 1 1 1 ul llm Inmii nuilili' ymiilia Horn I'ikiii At II it Ii h iImhikIiI llml mi I v inn nl llm pii-m on I In- mi'i'ii mini lniil(ii moiiIiI n-(ii ri' n-t" i r I tc . Imi mi r- n in i i hi n ii H ui ri-vi'iili'il that tin' tiiln-r lli'tltl iiiioil du lly mil uf ir li.llr Inn I'lm vtnik nf imii lli I lime L initi' r 1 1 ) 1 1 V hikIii.. nloiiK IiV neveral liriilii" rm M"'t mnl IHili' new reve lations imi Ii'oiikIiI In lintil I In' lili-k M ill lint I it h IhI'iI mil. I' loin I In' r ii i iii I nn Ill'lirlV III Hi" llli'l)'l llm tit t II luvi I MM' II nliiiit In lit' lim'i'T' I it.- r it ir Hks i iiu.Kv i.i I .. ( lit luti I'liiluv, tin' Till ol tin ill hi' h . linn 4 I M ' 1 1 a Mil "M 1'iulll-IT, Ii") V"r III U(i', ilii'l ill lim lioni'i at Highland. The ili'ii'ani'il li'avi-a a Mill uti'l l"ll rlill'lnn. SiiiiiI.iv ninl limit at tint IIikIiUiiiI rlinrrli thf luiii't'il ln'1'1, ami in tint llixli luinl rriiit'li'i y llm llilt't iin-lit nrriiried Tin ilfi'i'ithi'il Wita hiI known in I lit-tM liarta, 1 1 it v 1 1 1 1 lifini lit-rt mure llm ll'lii-a lie w na highly rfHi"CiiM ami Imd iiuuy filt'tnla. Ksri.Ki inmkn r I'll" ninil nf Wil luini'tln ('alia h. Iionl am In ti I v an mi tin lliiiin"il at tln-ir m-lioul limine mi Siiiiinljy rvi'iiinn n( Una week Tin iiiv t ritll-'il " loiiii'kin'a lliri"! Man," ami lll Imi 1 1 K I ' enlitiUiniiiii. Tlie ailiiii"Kinii !"' Mill I m L'fi ri'itia, lull llm .ly will l'i worlli Mitt in itit'V, aa iirt-at juiina lime lit'i'ii t'iit In nm lii' it a in- ii'Ha, I In' IiiihIn am tn ito In llm i I a nl tint m'linnl limine, ami all who have tin inltri'til nl tin wliool at In-art will tiavn a ill .tin tn help a u tod rutino aloiik!. Ilnf Hot m HrttMili. I.aat Saturday liililit llm linflii.il"t ami tlrv linilin own mI I'V l'ailain I'oi'tt at KliinU'a I'rairit' were Imri'i 'l In tint tiroiiTIil, at a loai of alioitl $1 itKl. Tlit-w atrm tnri-a wine Ian il tint vt'iy llitral in llil'arl of tlie alait', 1 1 ii v i ii riMt, xrliHiH, innrtt limn anv ollirr, ami tint lo lu ll nwnrr ia vt-rv lii-avy. How tin H'" ataitml ia a imtili' tn Mr. riiM', tu lio-a amni'li nly, tiirunuli h ilifirt' in ili-Kimy lliiiw", ili-lilifrali'ly ai't lint tn il AMit Hit' Urn h tliat ov l-ri'il llotlllllU I'lllllll llH llolllt In auvtt tin alrni'lurt'N, aa tin n" r mulil lm liml ill atilli' li'tit 'iiinlilii' In lifli inatti-ra any. Tn it Nkw I'iimtm ii kii Tim IWaiilniit mi M.ni'liiv h 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 -. 1 Mr. Tom I. linn ililll tn lit! imaliiiaairr til Him i lly , lo llll tint ii iti't wltii'lt Ii" t. K. Ilorinii haa ht'lil f.,r ft vi vrura i,iVl. Tina iti.iliit n I lutein Willi tin' lif.uty iiiimval of Mr. lUmlitU'a iniitiy frimi la nil nvrr Hi" i-oiiiiiy, ami it ia itlrfmly an aaaiui'il fitfl tliat tin- nulilir will it'ii'ivi tlm very kil)'lft ami l'Ht tri'iilin-'til al. the liHmla of llm lift iiniainr. Mr. lUmlitll tiua ( livi'il in IIiih city lor many Vi-ara, Iihvwik Xrown tlti InTf. h il' I ia nun nl tint nint .o.iiUr yoiinit ini'ii in v'lii' kiiiii.ni coun ty. Hit Iiuh hi'i'ii from Inn I'arlii'at iiiun lio'i.l nn tirilinit ;.''iiIiIu'hii, alwaya M wiikt iitnl rraily In ili'fi'tnl Iiih lintli ami Hpholil llm triiii iili'H nf Ina (ntrly. Al I'Vi-ry rniiii.ii!ll lm li.ia hi't'il atnoiii; llm fir hi in lakii tlm lmii ami ln Imlllit lor lila fiii-mN, n 1 1 1 Hum ri-t'oi:iiilioii in I til I n fiiir i'oiiiii'ii"itlioii for Iiih iniiiiy (ailhltil HITUCi'H III lll'll llfnf OlIllTH, IIook'h I'. Kr. Kri'l ty nitrlit tin" Ilonka hfl'l llnttr rttkrnliir elwtniii of ol flri'ia iitnl if'tvit a liitmiui t In tln'ir many frii'tnla tifanlt'a. Tlm rt-t i rinif oIliii'iM, w!io havo I.iilhtully ii'rforiin'il tln-ir tin tii'H for ii fnr ihihI arn: IVi-hhIimiI, Frank Mrliiiinix; ii'i-irHHiit'nj, T Tri'tnhiilh, fnri'iimn, K"ft IIiiIIiiihii ; .aaaiNtant fnrit mi h ii . I' I'ri'V. Tint nt'W oirii'i'rH wlio with nil Kriilav' lilttltt 'I'ti'il lo fill llm rnniiaiiy'a ollii-fa for llm I'liHtiiiiK yar are: 1're Hiilnnt, M. ItollixKi vnti tri'Hi iIimiI, .1. Iti-anliini ; fnieimin, ( 'linn. VV. i'i'w; BHHiNtiint fori'itinii, I'. Yonmtt'r i tri'iiMitriT, S. J. Hiirfonl ; "fcri'lary, .1. K IChoili-a; linaiiftt foiinnitlft'. W . Pope , K. J. NuIiIk, Dt'll Hrt. Aftnr tlm ijIhc- tion of Ihi'ir nllii t-ra i atiinpti a ban- ititt vaa Hpri'ail ami evt'rybotly ftijovfil a pli'tiaaiit linn). Miort Himolii' wnr mailt) by all the new ollii'ttra ami by ai-vHral kih-hIh, ami tlm Hveninn wa in nil reapi-ctH quite compli-tii. Tint Ilonka tt iid FoiihtiiniN will vrv booh (five a baniiint tnni'llinr. wliiflt will anrpaas liny loniier one (ivtsn lor a Ioiik time. Stoi.k a Pinnkii One day lHt week a iniattralilo iniHCentit wan caitKht in the act of Hlt'ttlii'i? a Bt't tion linntl's iliniier. Tlm men were wotkimt on the track back of tlm Ctinureuntional clninTi, when n) on the bill jnnt back of the track, where they bail their dinner paila put a'wav, their attention waa attracted by the rattle of tin paila and lonkmu up there appearail to view a man roughly clad Inirryini? away dow n the bill be hind the buaheH with a tin pail in bm band The workmen were not lonit in dropping their tools ami very soon had the poor fellow, quukinn with fetr, in i nalody. The man waa immediately tent to jail, where be tpent two dayn to pay for tbe miadenteanor. The man pre uertttHl a pitiful eiitbt, because of In; nbvaical condition ; be was confirmed morphine fiend and . total wreck. When placed behind the bara and de prived of bis morphine syrinire, the poor wretch beKned in tones of indescribable w ' ... linu ,.tnr of thedruit painoa iur mn. - - . which for twenty-four years be bad naed. Tbe spectacle of a man prostrate fnn this most banelul of habits is h(M:kinR in the extreme, and it would have been well lor every yotmn man. woman and child in this city to have seen this poor fellow, lust for the lesson to be learned of tbe deadly effects ol morphine on the human systeiji. B'xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxi v a nnmn Pktnif ADDING NEW ii i I ACCOUNTS We are constantly adding new accottntH, and our buHineHS is increasing at a very tiutibfuctory rate Pob ibly you might be glad to join u s . ! iS tj Hank of Oregon City g UKIiCoN CTIV, OKI!. 4 J3 htiliactilMt (or the F.nlcriiriau. W'nta I'.ttok kn. Tlm main ire nn tlm eleclr'c line which feeds the eara all along- the line la-twceti Portland and On-Knii Cilv waa broken bv llm heavy atoiin Moiiil.iy initil Klvit'K travel con aldtitiblit Itili-rruplitjll IhinuilliutU tlm (ollnwniK day. This irregular rininintl ri, Mill d lliroii(lioiil the Kreater part nl Tiicstliiv till the current tint to riiiiiiinu well Ihroituh tlm wire. Snme fullitiK oh Ji'ci Irom the treea prnhnblv strtn k llm wire and broke il as the wind on this partituUr iiitlit blew with tnortt than or dinary viruience. Skhihis Hi.iawav MuniUy after noon Ihe leant of Mr. Davia driven iy Mr. Pavis and an old tcenlleinan whoae liaine we are uitahlit tt b-nrn, became friL'hletie'l at the electric car in fmnt ol KtiTiatd hreytaK's hmiae nn Main stieel. ami ran away nearly ktlllnit the old Ki'iilli-liiaii and seriously itij'irin Mr. Itavis Tlm linraea were bltclied lo a liKlit sprina" waiioii and when they re ceived their IriKht limy ran at lull speed down the sired. Al the end of the street Juhil Kelly aay lle'lll comiiif and Weill nut in Ihe middle of the slreeL. and caita-lit llmin just as one of llm (ii;liVlit-'l animals jumped over a picket fence and hiokc Ina harness to pieces The old man fell out in the wild ride down the aired, ami was nuked up for ilead by Chief nf Police lluriia ami Mr. Kelly, lie was taken lo l'r. N.inmcr's olliie, however, and revived bill baa sustained aeilniia ami pt-rhaiia laaliiix Itijiiriea. Mr. I'avia w.a injured ahotil tlm head and anna but not ao si'i ioiiily as was the older man. HaIiiii.HH va. Cl-KltKa. Sunday oc curred t' first uame of baseball ,nf the ai'asnti ; it wa between tbe hurliera ami clerks ul tins cily and their work was Kiintl cnnaideritni that many had never pliived Ihe name licfure and cninteipiently hail some lliit'ns tn learn. On account nf had weather the crowd was hardly as Ure a wuiilil have Imi'-u present bud Ihe eh -tits been leas inclement but their enthusiasm ahoutiditl and al every a-raml slind plav every body shouted tilt i... ..(.ni.lti'i ulwi'tt loiu'rr and this tie tti'ther wild the tootitiK of Imrns and clH,i'iiiK of hands nntdtt un for the bad weather and small Hiti'iidunce. 'I'he prticiinls in the iiaine, aa tief ire re unirked, were mostly new at this ijanie and of coiiri-e ilul not ihV an ermrlesa tf-ittm hut HtklliK all their disadvantaues inlo consiilcrnlioti, they all deserve credit for the work Ihey did do One accident occurred tn nmr Ihe pleasure of the iiflrrnouii, when Mr. Leavens, one of the bathers, was Hi ruck in the eye with the hall and badly hurt. Willi ibis ex- i,., ui.irf i It i ii iniNNi'il oil verv well. The sicte alno'l 7 In I' in favor of Ihe clerka. This is tint M end the rivalry, however, as ihe hiirbera feel sure Ihey call win next lime. They say their best men were lint ill pind form and that next time they writ put up a winiiiii Ifame. IsmsrKKKT I'rt'ii.H. Sometimes in life you can he too kind and indulgent wiih your fellow a and instead ol litem feel niithe proper appreciation of you, they will undertake to subject yon lo every kind of imposition iiiiaitinahle. A few days ano a iesr ol the pupila in the lbtr clay hiyh Hcluml took it upon Ihemselves to consider their feeliniiH butt becituse Kditar M. Faulk enforced a little disci- til i nit nvur limn ami In show their nn- puitance, picked up their books ami en- KiiKcil in a "striKe" lor a itity or no. .-u deeply linpteaseit were tney wun urn ..u.niiin.lu n( ihe ahiise shown them, that they went before Ihe board of di rectors ami nrneil Unit lioiiy ol men to ii, u aniutiititmiilent from Hi'hool. 'A e are ttlad to relate that the directors allowed the twml taste to order the youthful applicant!) to return to their work with the announcement mat me instructor was to remain in charge of bis Si lioul. Profesanr Faulk has been the l. :....t nn lillli, rrtlifiam. of late, on the part of a few of tbene pupils to whom i --'I ..: ..ritiilu.rMa mill IH'A lie lias given iiinn i,.i,to, - detun it no more than bis due to say that if be is to be blamed at all it is for his extreme indulgence with his pupils; be ia a gentleman whose conduct- is always lenient with bis pupila and the truth of l... .....tt..r ia llml liwi manv of his nil 111 Is and too many of that portiiwi of tnr citi lenship which (roes by the name of "YouiiK America" never did appreciate tbe aacrillce made in their behalf or the privileges which our free institutions confer on them. They appear to forgi't that all that they are or may hope to be comes from the educational advantages which the people's taxes are every where affording them anil it is time that they i. in.uauu with llm thought that UV lilt ll rnm.u -- - - - - while they are pretty wise about many matters they don't quite know it all and are not altoijetlier independent of the public school yet. Professor faulk is known for his kindness and when these youthlul truant from school came before the directors with their awful tale of "woe" they knew down deep in their i i. !.., llm tmntilA ia thev don t ap- j preciate good treatment when they get it. Donatio Pahtv. Last week the frlitmla of C. W ptiKUH tendered Mm a pleaniiiK party at llm Kly church. The object nl the itailmiinK was lo tender Mr. Iuue a few lltlla Ihlnu" alonit tlm line ol liotiaeimii' necenaniea id snow me Inifli ealeniii in which bit Waa held by the many who know bun. Mr. Poxue liaa been preachlnif in lite Kly chiircliat various tunes this winter and bia aao Clalinn wiih Iheiw people baa matin him many Irienda The eveniiiK rt ferred to waa ilevnted to pleaaalit aiiieN and a delightful social time Matkiimi. ('omkb Kmiw. OwiriK lo llm ureal lush of ordera in all the saw mill in llm (-ml nl V , builditiK material fur llm M. K. clitirch is ctiiiiiiiK In very slowlv. The new room adjoining- the main audi torium i up ami lacks only I lie roof tp make it i-oinplete. The saw mills are rioailiiiK wink all they can but llml Ihe dcmanil Keater than ia their ahihly to meet llm same. To say when the new church will be really for onlipiliry would lieceaaatily be a conjecture as no lutlv kttowi what may arie belween now ami spriiiK lo seriously interrupt the woik. Know Fki.i.. -Saturday night the iiclghl oring lulls were coveted with a wtiite mantel of snow, and Sunday morning a feeble attemtit was made to whilen tlm sidewalks around lon The snow storm was of slim t duration and soon turned into a cold drizzling rain. T'tia season has, indeed, been remarka ble lor Its scarcity of snow, aa we have not hail a Mingle day of sleighing, and hardiy enough aim' to make a resia-cla-hie snowball The Kaatern Stales have Ih'.-u snowbound, and while their pour people are in many cases suffering iur clothing and coal, we are picking a few early violets and making ready to put in our gatdeiia. N Vul ( 'ul.irrli quicaly j i' Ids to truit- Iiicm by Y.y a C '.In liuiin. which i un uh!y annual in. It in n i it-d tliro'i.;!i the poairils, clckiiKL-a ninl IiliuhUiu wl.ola n'.r fiice cv r wiii.-li il dilfuh'-a ilsijlf. J)riicKinta Htll tiio .Ml.:, siit 'iri:,l i,iu by until, l'J ci'iita. 'IlA it and you iuc n.ro to continue thu Ireuliiii-iit, AllIl'IHIK't'lllt'llt. To aocou nioihitt) Uinau who ma pnrtiid to the list) of at. uii.t ra in ny,;m iKjunla into Iho liinjd ) infill, ea for Ci.tarrliiil trmt bin, the pMpri' tnra prepare Cream l!alui in liijuiil form, which will bo Ittiuwu aa Kly'a J.itind C'rciuii Hull,!. Price inrlud.lig the spmyiuR tube is 7riccnta. Itmi.-yinU or by mail. Thu liituid form embudica the mod. icinul propcrUct of the solid n parutiou. llntsK Ki rnki) Down. One ol the moat utilorluiiate fires which has occur red in these prta for a long time was that of Alex t ampan at KHioll's I'rairit one day the I al week. The affair waa especially uiifottiiiia'e iiecause Ihe struc ture bis been but just erected by tlm owner and he and bis fatui:y had but juat gotten comfortably settled itown Mm house, with every article of fiirni line, waa destroyed completely. The house cost'$l.")00, but had a five hundred dollar insurance on it. The fuinituie, however, can led no insurance, and was a total Ions. A defective chimney caused ihe lire by allowing a little lire to escape The spaiks soon deve!oed into a flame, and the dry, new lumber in a few min ute waa also ablaze and soon passed away in smoke. IttiATti hp Mas. Kki.i.and Mrs. Kul.erl Helen Kellaml, a lailv widely know n all over Clackamas county, died at her home near New F.ra Sunday alter a long illtiesa. Mm. Keiland lived for several years in Oregon City when a few yeaia ago she moved w ith her family to a little farm three miles out of town. Tlm ili-ceased woman bad many friend ami her kind manner and generous heart always endeared her lo all who All l.ui. I,fu ut. u u up.limtlv fond of flowers ami Iter yard always pteM senletl a sea of roses every Hiiininer; she personally saw t their cultivation ami until the last two years when her illness coiiliueil ber to her room, it was a com nion sight to see her digging around in her iianlen and cultivating the plants. Tuesday at 10 o'clock occurred the fu neiitl al the family home ami Kev. P. K. Iliiinmond ollii ialed. The llor.il ('leces which lay upon Ihe casket were beauti ful ami I in re to the dead woman's in-'iir oty many silent expressions of love too tender for sMeclt or pen to convey. She leaves a hii-dinnd and two sons to grieve over her departure. This ollice carries in stock a complete line of leg.il blanks of every variety, anil we are prepared lo lill orders by mail on short notice. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers Is sure to Know of the wonderful cures maac vy ur. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the ereat kidney, liver and bladder remedy. m It Is the rreat medb cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of -tn!ifln rvarch hv TPrN.B Dr. Kilmer, the emt- - . , - j . vi-J ncui rviuuc aim umu- der specialist, and Is wonderfully succesJful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Brlght's Disease, which Is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or Diaaaer irouoie u win dc iuuhu Just the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, In hospital work. In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement hs been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to (Ind out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer tCo.,Blng- hamton, N. Y. The reeular fifty cent and Honxt at swurp-fux. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Tlnn't make anv'mistake, but remem' ber the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmer's u Itl an.l ll,A aihlrafca ttinff- .'Wiling m j .. uv ....... ... , a bpuiton. N. Y., on every bottle. an'fKi-cf Fki.i. Down Ktaiks. A strange escape was thai of Mrs. I'eckover last Thursday She was carrying ber young child down stairs In her arms, when she Iriiined and fell down llm full length of the stairs. She held the child clo-ely to her and strange lo say the child rever re ceived even a scratch. 1 be mother was 1 pretty severely injured annul the bead, but by great care ami hravery Mrs. pecktiver spared ber baby ihe slightest injury. llKATII I P AN Ol.ll lir.NTI.KMAN Last I Friday there paaw sway ali New r.ra, I near lirnli'a sclinol hiiii"e.Les,er Key j Holds. This old gentleman has been for I a long time very poorlv in health, and baa hi en nil igcl lo renin in closely con fined lo his lot'iu. lie waa about eighty years old snd leaves s wife lo mourn bis demise. The fuin ral of Mr. Reynolds; was held al Ihe U. II. chun b SuniUv at ternoon, and Kev. Mr. Ileivrfti perform' ed ihe ceiempey. The interment oc cuireil in Ihe Mountain View cemetery Social P"ii Oi;oa.i N-xt Saturday evening llnre w ill I e a social and enter taiiiuieul given a' the Fly church for the la-nelit ol li e organ Innd Tlie fi'Bl part of lite evening is to lie ilevoled to selling InniTieona ami bn-keis, In he followed Ii V a pboni graphic eliteiiaililiieiit by Ml. Knot. The litue church ha bad an olil organ, which has been in use loo longalrt-a.lv, ami cow ihe yi. ling peo ple of the neiifbhnrho'.il have decided to procure a heller m-urniii'-lit. Kverylmdy invited. Ci him Htid bi ing your friends mid help a g'Hjtl ciuae along. I'askkt Ball. Saturday night Ihe home team ol lia-ael hall piavers of tbe Y. M. C. A. will go Salem lo play ball with Him Willametle university leatn.and it is safsj i'i say dial ibis will be one of llm very best games nf the season. Wil lamette I, ul.U an enviahle record, hav ing beaten I oitland and Oregon City al ready in two i.f Ihe banlt el ctintesled games ever seen in these parts, and this lime the rivalry is keen. The home players go in Salem snd w ill play a strong game. This will, in all proba bility, end Ihe indoor fames for ihe sea son. Kthikkks Hack. Hy ' Wednesday the pjtpiia of the high si-hot.!, w ho decitled that it was their saded fluty to Walk out of school a few- days ago, came back, and are once again uuiip.ying strictly with the School reqnireiuenla. Their work is said bv Superintendent Faulk to be of a very high order when they are in school, ; and if they appiy I hem elves to their work many n them ae sure to escape the examinations Two DKATiia Mrs Phoeby Ifas'ings, who lives at Ihe heatl uf Seventh street, in this city, died al her nephew's resi dence. K. K I! -lull. Monday. Her ileal b was cauaetl hy acute pneumonia. Sim was seventt-five lears old, and bad a lara-e acquaintance and many friends in tln city The Innenl sarvic s were held Tuesday at Ihe L- II church tinder the direction of bev. 1'iank II, Mixaell. After the (eremouy llm remains were conveyed lo Pnitlaiid hiid interred in luie r ir ceinelt-ry. A nu'lier death was 'hut of T II Junes at hi home al High land hist Tlles l . Mr .limes was sixty eight years old. ami leaves a wife and family f giow n chthlren. The deceased died uf pnut-uiouia H e funeral incurring al the deceased man's home. mmmimmm t!i:in ui pwr ' ' 1 v F-1372 JI OREGON CITY. ' jl In Any Old Light: You Can make f i o li Kodak Plan Kodaks load and unload anywhere. Develop Kodak films with a Kodak Developing Machine N o dark-room X o Trays N o Lamps No Fuss No Trouble. J Brownie Cameras SI. and 32 " Developing Machine 82 J Kodaks - up from $5 1 X " Develooiner Machine S6 and $7 i t Also Pocos Premos - Hawkeyes Century's I Come in and talk it is an expert if you work he will be glad jt HUNTLEY BROS. A w -- w POPULAR PRICE Druggists Stationers Booksellers fr!XXXXXXieXXZ2CXXXXXX:XXXXXX3-XXXXXXZgZ2 H Hurrah S. Tor Uncle Sam- 3 kj One Thousand able bodied men wanted to buy HARNESS r at the new Main Street Harness Shop, opp. Huntley s V Irug Store, which are home manufactured and up-io-V. date in quality and finish. Also a fine line of SHOES V j;uaranteed for style and quality. Good repair shop fi,r harness and shoes in connection. WE WISH TO IMPRESS upon you that by buying your watches from us you gain advantages not to be overlooked. Our stock is by far the larg est in the countv. in fact much larger l ' carried before. We have the Elgin Watches in all grades some with very fine move ments that are made for railroad use, others with medium grade movements still a good reliable time piece but not as expensive, and then the low priced watches that will do for a boy to start in with. - - - - -We carry an extra large stock of the Boss Gold Filled Watches in all sizes, These cases are made of two layers of solid gold with a layer of stiffening metal between they have all the elegance and wearing qualities of an all gold case and cost much less. We guarantee these cases to wear 2." years. Xll our watches are warranted to give satisfaction. WHY WE SELL SO MANY CHAIN S Just as our watch stock is one of the best so with our stock of chains.' It embraces all the goti patterns and makes. Our spring Ktje of chains are now in and we u-hn i be pleased to have you drop in and look them over CURMEISTER & AJDRESEN THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS. p ic tu res over. Our Photo Man have trouble with your to help you. NILEY, Proprietor Walthan OREGON. nlshe d n K--I02I and I I ( ) I , F-Z53 j M i