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OREGON , CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MAY 1. 1903, r j Your Banking? fl & M THE BANK OF No mutter h o w no inultiT how h in a 1 1 largo, OREGON CITY 5 3 5 will pivo ten t ion. applies to it ran'ful at Th'w int'swago tho men and the women alike. Oardner, Jncol)H(iKfrlt,of llurlow.had linen cilml Ik apnear Monday end show (mine why lie should not be deprived of the rare, custody urn! control of Ma two daiiKhtnr, Mry, an.-il 10 years, ami Clara, ukciI 14 years. The court took 110 Sl'thlll. SO dir HN tllH VOIItltflT datiuh- ter In coni crnnil. tint will ( another , home cniiiiol he provided for tint lrl. Ik Nkw jUAicrfiK , ,1. I'. I,ovett i sluried Ihn ice Mini n. stora- plant in . Ihlsclty Mmiduy iiioriiinir. This vain j klilti niHiMifiii'liniiiK I'oni'orii Iihn a ca I pscllv "f i!r bin dully and has Just been j innUlli'il in litrtfiT kihI more commodious ((! tern in tl(.oli disrmsii hullilltitf on I Main nlri'i't. Tho. K. Oault suiierln- ll'llll.'ll tllH IUHllllllim (,( IM pl.lllt Stl'l 1 will he in rhiirjte in chief engineer. It I Mill be In purpose to iiisniifaclura not I only a unporiiir iimlity of Ire 1ml Iho In SUlll IllllllllililH lIlMt iIih tioiiiilution of Ori-uon (,'iiy hihI vicinity may Im hle to hchm'ikiI iiiinnu the aiiinmrr months so near Ml hand. during Iht week, (ilvlnif una pnlilin Ice turn, mil being Nt tint service of the lu ll In HN von suirtfiisl iliirilnf that time ml In any way possible enteritis' Into the '(J mini m of tl AHNfinhly." Mr Mar- uiierils I.oiniiiie. of Waterman Hall. I W Hyi'SIUota, lllillolN, llMN I'Cfll hfllirfll Mini will yivn two rrsdinifs, ami will also miik two II IJ III litTM.Hf pl-arlUK (inlv on two programs, however. Mix. (.oiiuarrn in a former I )ri-K"ii tflri a ml, 'after taoiitf yrudu a I i-il Iriiio llm Columbia Hchool of iia'orv of (JIiIchuo, hIih haa hrnn eiiKaund in flo- id ton h r v work in that slate. Fhe wan alioinlv iKi'oiniiii-iiili'il to the (;linlaii una ii'0iln dy KxT'liHed Ktaiii fenalor J www O OwwOOCOOOC Joseph Simon. Wil l, HONOR TIIK HY.W. Mciiiorhil Jhiy Will tin Crrirnn ( My. (IlincrrnI In RIGHT SUMMER CLOTHES... WWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWwwwJ o o o o Hi one re's the wirt Summer Suit you've been lookini; for; that haa atyle and finish, that lita and ataya fit all mioiim r; a aununer auit made to wear, not limply to loo k at Oregon City Enterprise TOLD IN SIOEHEADS. Ht lliuso A Wiiakc. Tim Kaat Sidii HiiiUuy t'oiiiiany la ImiiIiIiiik a wharf ut 4'niieiiuili hir llm aiToiiiiiiodaiion of Iih liiiHini'Ha inicreala at that iolut A Hit KooTf.N. Kitiil lUklc, of Cam- mull, iHienllv kilrd an eui;li' of the Kxld lieadtol varinly, llmt mearuied aix feet Irom tli to lip. Tliia waa an rxi'optlon ally lurjjH bird. KKNr To Aavt.I'M Tlmodora W. Konta Mai cuiiiiiiilteil to tlmatate Iiimuiii AHyluin t Salem .Monday evening altrr an mliiHlion lielore County Judifrt Kyan. Mr. JiutilN ti m h received IreatuiHiit at llm ayliiTii oiu o ledore. Ilia deraiitted men tal coudiiion i laiKely dim to excitement over political all'iiira. Hikii in I'oki'i.anii John W. Mallin aun of Ihla eilv, dind in I'ortlaiid Sun diiy from the ell'ecta of an oneraiiuii that wnn iio formed fur aiHiiidiciiln. Tim drceHNed waa an eHtimalilo youiiK man atfeij thirty vearN Mini la Miirvl Vi-iJ liy a wilo Mr. Mitlliiimin and wifn caum to IhU rily hint October from Canada al iIiuiikIi their original plai'H ol reHidencM aaa at tiilherlville, MumhhcIiiicIIm, and In tliia iilai'H the Imdy waa taken Mun. lay for fturial. While in llim city hoth Mr. mid Mra. MaMlniton were ui.lojed in the woolen tnilK Mr. Mallinaon waa a K'mmI letior iner and lor aome time waa a iiieinlHi. of the choir of the Kim CoiiureKHiloiml chinch. With Flail IIatciikhy. I.eli(liton Kelly, a former Orcuon City hoy. In via- iilntt with li in 1 1 renin and retiewiiiy old ai'iiiHinliiui ea in tliia city. Mr, Kelly ia now InteieHleil in the IIhIi imlin-trv on the Cimnt and in employed at the l'.kr Lake lliilclieiy In thnatnte of Wmihinx lon. lln reiKirta that the rateh of ateel hend anlinon in that liM'ality thla fen mom haa linen the laiiteat in yeara. Kkkh if l.'ie ateelhead Variety are belli hIiiiihi lioin the Hnliiinitoii hatcheriea to Knic At a iiieeliiiK Hiiiiiluy afternoon of the meiiihera of .Meade W, No '1, 1 A It., arrangement were made fur the appro riat oliaervatice of I'eeoration iUv in llilmltv. (ieo, A. Mardinir, l W In Kram, C. II. Punchy, frank Kediier and J. ItoremuH wuie aiiiioinled a vommittue to I jhiiiiIhIi' a program of exerviaea h the day. )r. (!. 1' Mia w.ia elected Krand innrahal of the day and will ap point four aidea. After forming, the etreet proceeHion will paKN over the NU"ieiiion bridge airewtim ttowera in the nillametle river in honor of the ml lor dead. Counter luarchtnir, the line' of inuich will nro- eerd to Shtveley'a 0iera hotiae where the NervieeN of the day will he held. The formal memorial day addreaa will he Klvmi by Mia. William (jalloway. Tliia la probably the flrat time in the history ol Hit) at a to that Hie honor ol itell vhiiiik aitch an adilrewa haa been hentoweil upon woman. After the excreiaeN at the opera lioiiBe, the ineinbi-ra of the (irand Army I'oat and the LudieN of the fi-liel Corpa will priaeed to Mountain View eeiuoterv wheie they will decorate the Ifravea of deceuaed comradea. The Nchoola of thia vicinity will lie via ili d by committeea from the tj. A. li aa folloaa; Weat Orcuon City and Will- o o o o 1 O They're flart Schaffner & Marx O make, and perfect tailoring which the clothei geta makes O llu ni equal to the beat custom work. We also carry 0 com li le line of (o J'. Ide & Co. mcn'a shirt waists, the iii wrat ihing for the funny days. Our ihoe line need no introduction as we have just re ft id an immense spring line of W, L. Douglas cele brated Shoes for men and Rich'a famous Julia Marlowe hhoea for women in alt the latest styles. A glance at our Mock will convince you that we are the ouly up-to date store in town. J. M. PRICE choula, May I'll. Cam. roii Warrant. Clackamas county haa madii a pivinent of $I2,(00 on ila aU'ii laxea and County TreaNiirer ilalnll rxiectN aoiiii to Ihbiih a call for oil t hi n in 1 1 ii wsrrniita Itond warrauli iroteKted to January llttKI will be re deemed and thoae ol the aelieral lilild will he callml in up to October, !KH). Sti:i-':) on a Naii.. i. ('. Kielda, aiatatit Kiiieriuleiident of the Oreiton M'aler I'ower A Hallway Company, ex- lieilenced a paiiilul Injury .Monday w lien be ateppeil opon a bia foul. Mr. l iel ol a cripple for a few ilava, hut no aeriou 4'oiici0cnct!N am f x'i ted from tlm una-hap. ametto aehoola. Wedneaday, May L'7 l I.. ..., .1 I . ,!. . Imii.I In Im i.,i-.l I,, ii.. .i, 1 .1... 'an-'y anu i-.Hiiiain acliool, lliuraUay, Coiil.trv. I 'he ahiii.i.elil of .he.ee.,,- .l,,ll . 'j. H'- ioUn' N"'1 larkplu.-e K'eut a dialance la ipnte an nndertukint(. They are well packed in ice and make the Irhi aa far aa New York In a decid edly friuid ntHte. Koiinl care ia exer- I'laen in liruaervuia' tlm ettK lor the re luaiuder ol the trip by ocean steamer. o o o a a o o o o o o o e 6 o o COG00OO0CCC0GGCGCC09 Men's Clothier and Haberdasher Cor, 6th and Main Sts. HartSchiffner U Marx HandTulorcd WWW if S I 2 j PjJll Pill ferl , 9 O WW Www WW r fy WW WW Www Iti iiai. Mail Koi-rtj. The petition nf the Viola, I,ofun and Kedlaiid, eople for a fiee daily rural mail delivery roilin, lias been favorably received at WiiF.hiii( ton and it ia hkuly that llm route w ill he etiiblilioil huoii, T!in st:iitltii of thia route will likely diapeime with the pout ollices that are now uiaiulalued at Lik'"Ui Viola and Koillaml. Tiixv Faii.ku to Stoi-. The ttantr of lireaay lookiliK Oytiaies that viaiied thia city alKjiit to wvekaauo, panned tlironub this city laat Saturday afternoon, koiiik aiiutli. Tliey had evidently nut forgot ten the place and the welcome they le ceived hero before, lor they drove throuyh the city at a rapid rate and did not even rtop to water their animal. Since, they were driven out ol this rliy a lortnixht hko, thia company of nomadic Krfiera haa been pieyiun on the people oN'oithinil and vicinity. While in the iiielropolot, one of the unit yot a vouiiir fellow ao much luteroHled in bia Hail that penetrated oniiaiiiK future that ahe munaued to win lie aoiuewuai tunc i , in or aliont I 'D Tim amiiHii'i arrcat follinVi'd and, upon beitiK fined tft in the I'ortlaiid police court, ehe produced the -nt ii e amount ol the aa aeaNiuent in live ami ten-cent pieces. Woiitii Thvinii Kom. The Main etreet iiaruci-B aboi haa on t inpiuy in the win dow the fancy riding- bridle that the ti r its haa nllered in connection with llm county Hchool exhibit that is to be held in June tor the heat dravkimr bv any pu pil in the intermediate diviaiou ol the school of the county. It ia a very ser viceable gift and ia well worth the ef fort. Ci.kanino tiik Hahin. The boBrd of water ('()iiiiitaioiieia is having the ha ein at the bead of Main street cleared of all rubtiiNh and lott that have accumu lated during the winter. This reftiie ia lo beiiiK removed fioiii (he entrance to the flumes ol the water worka, (actoiy and the dill'eieul mills, uml aill improve the water power service. JIknkkit if I'ahsonaok. TIih younu juiople of the Y. I'. N. C. K. o the 1'rea byterian church of thia city, have en Krt(;iil Shively'a opera hotiae for thia evening and will Klve an entertainiiient. The program will coiibihI ol iihihIc, reel taliona and ilmlnuea. Tliia eociety re cently pledged (7r) to the fund for a new laraoniige and it ia to ruiae a part of thia uml at leant that the exercini'N will he viven thia evening. I -f Tiik Nkoativk Won. Howard Iirow n II . of this city, received the decision. over Ilenty H. Wi atbrook, of Portland, in the joint debate at the Oregon City Academy Saturday night. The subject for diBcuaaion was the oholiehmeni of capital punishment. Mr. lirownell pre sented the negative aide of the argu ment. The diwiiHHion was enjoyed by a large number of people. (iHANTKi) a Pivorck. It required just two days for 1'rincl May Linn, of tliia city, to get a divorce from her husband, Timothy Linn, to whom alio was mar ried about five years ao. Cruelty was alleged in the complaint. The father was awarded the cnatody nf the 4-year-old boy, and the mother given the young ilsugbter. (Ieo. C. lirownell appeared for the plainlilf and the defendant waa represented by U'Ken & Bchtiebul. Moke Maciiinrky. I'alzlafT A Moe linke, of the Oiegon Oily Lumber Com pany, have just installed in their plant on the Weat Hide a considerable amount of new and modern improved milling machinery that adda greatly to the eaipoient of their property. The prin cipal addition to the plant at thia time coneieta of a Fay & Fgan planer. These onterprifling citizens have constantly en larged and added to their plant until they are now in a position to supply all kinds of building lumber and in almost any quantity. 'Ouasuhan Appointsd. After investi gating the matter, County Judge Kyan last Monday apiiointed W. T, Gardner, superintendent of the Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, guardian for Mary Blegfrist, ged 16 years. On complaint of Mr. Salmon auk I'i.kntiki i.. "Salmon of the delli'lnii Chinook vnru;l' are more plentiful in the Willamette river at this point tin year than they have been In tun yearn," aaid a local dealer today In diai-ussing the subject of tl-li supply. Salmon are not only plentiful, reports the dealer, but there are many hirveones to be cauilit. Some have been landed thia seanou that will weiuh fill poundi, althoiiuh the general average in weight Is from 25 to .'ID pound". There are alao a great many balf-Hnliuoii included in the catches, which are the largest in yeara. Oregon City fishermen supply the local market ami aiao ship to I orl land and the cannery. Some of the boats this season have returned w ith as many as a thousand pound" of Mali. Thia is unusually laige, but it is not un common for a crew to return with from (MM) to Hi 10 pounds, representing a flight's tinning. 1 1 ad Taikikt 1'ha(-tk-k Night Olli cers Shaw and Nohli it had a little enter tainment of their own .Monday niuht. In keeping with the custom of the police ollicera of the city, they went to the Southern 1'acillc station that night loin vite all transient pemons arriving on the southbound trains to either eoniiuin their journey or accept the accommoda tions o' the jail for the night. About ten men dismounted as the train pulled into the station, and the large majority of them failed to malte connection with their Pullman as the train pulled out, The gang waa taken into custody with out any trouble, save that one fellow Mtuttcil on the run. He waa cautioned to stop, hut failed to heed the admoni tion, when Ollicer Noblett produced hie gun and II red at random, in hopes the escaping hobo would stop, hut the more the ollicer diachaiged bia fire-piece tho more rapidly the fellow ran. No one was hurl in the inixup, which caused some excitement al the time. TAX OX IfF.qi KVIS. Ileus Must Fay tlie Tax Slale Tress lirer Colled It. County Clerk Sleight has received a copy ol the new session laws. Among other laws enacted at the last legislative aeaaion, and embodied III the new Vol ume is the inheritance tax law, which goea into cir.-ct about the 201 li of May. The tax is levied ag.iinat the sum I list heirs receive, hill doe-l not ad'.-ct estates whoae total Value is under 10.0OO. In rase there is reason to believe that the sdiiiliiistratoi'i appraisement is low, provision is made for an independent appraisement, ami lor taking tesuuiony relative to the value of the properly in the estate. When Ihn estate goes to heirs of rirst degree that is, a wife, hus band, daughter, son, and tho like the levy is one per centum auaiuat the nor- tlon M each heir. It ia collected by the slate treasurer, and placed in the gen eral fund. In the case of uncles, aunts, and other relatives or other heirs of the second degree, the taxation is two ier cent of all above -OoO. In relationship further removed, or in cane of beonests incorporate hoilics, the rate is three per cent from loOO to $,000; four per cent from .'i()00 to K'O.OOO. live iier cent to f.'iO.lMM), and six per cent on bequests almve the latter figme. The law provides that the county clerk shall provide the state treasurer with copies of appraisement and Pi any other pajiers tiled by the administrator in es tates subject to the tax, and establishes a complete system that seems to make it impossible for the payment ol the tax to he avoided. A similar law is in suc cessful operation in nearly all other states. Patkoki.k Homk Industry. There has been considerable talk locally with reference to people going away from town and purchasing things that are to he had in Oregon City. But merchants should not criticise the general public for making outside purchases when they theniBelves do not follow their own doc trine. During the past week the city waa visited by a representative of a Chi cago publishing house, who received en couragement in the way of orders for stationery from some of the leading merchants of this city. When the orders are received here, it will be discovered tnat the quality of not only the materi als employed, but also the workmanship itself, will he cheap and inferior. When the freight or express charges are con sidered in- addition to the original cost of the order, it will prove an expensive experience that will probably not be re peated. Commercial printing of all kinds, up-to-date in style, of right qual ity and at reasonable prices, is to be had of dealers right here in Oregon City. Merchants should practice as well aa preach. A I. title l.urlj Itl-trr now and then, at bedtime will cure con stipation, biliousness anil liver troubles. le ill's Little Karlv Risers are the famous little pills that cure by thesecre lions, moving tho bowels gently, yet tllecltially, and giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach and liver that the cattle of the trouble is removed entirely, and if their use is con tinncil lor a lew ilavs, there will be no return of the complaint. Sold bv Geo. A. Harding. Subscrilie for the F'nterpriee. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. mm Mori Citi.anRiTiKB. II. E. Cross,ec rotary of the Willamette Valley Chau tauqua Association, reports that the ser vices of ltobert J. Burdette, the noted lecturer, have been engaged for two lec tures. Mra. Bnrdette will also be in at tendance for the last six days of the As sembly. She write as follows : "I will come to you on July 20th end remain Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It Is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, It Is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a babit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect ol Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar sizes. Ypu may have a I. sample bottle by mall tree, also pamphlet tell- Boo at swmaqvRoot. Ing all about It, Including many of the thousands of testimonial letters receives from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, bat remem ber tho name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Biog bamtoa, N. Y., on every bottle. NEW YORK GALLERY j'S. J. VAUGHN, 2,(XK) miles of ong dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington, Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation y the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,250 towns Quick, accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of 8 personal communication wiHiance no ciiect to a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco as easily heard ai Portland. -Oregon City office at- Harding's Dm Store. HAS MOVED on Main Street, opposite Electric Hotel. Formerly occupied by the Columbia. TURNEY, FOTOGRAPER Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATED . E. I. SIAS DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kinds of Repairing neatly done and warranted. CAN BY, OREGON BETWEEN THE DEPOT. BRIDGE AND Double and Single Rigs, and sad die horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corral) connected vfith the barn for loose stock Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by person of letter. Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and ble terms. Fed on reason yreirip-7. iMcsaKasgsiaf I There's flo Good Reason! F-821 A r i9i U THE VXlIYyou should not own one of those fine gold watches we are now displaying in our show windows, After many years of experience in the watch business we found out, that almost every person who is not wearing a Watch, would pur chase one at once , if they knew how reasonable a good watch can be bought and how easy it is to pay for one. Most of them say that they will not own a Waterbury or some other cheap time piece and that they are notable to invest in a good watch We sell good reliable Watches in Nickle Case from $5-oo up. Fine Boss Filled Watches from Sia.ocjup. Solid Silver Watches $6.00 up and Solid Gold from $22.00 up It is very easy to buy one of our high-grade watches on the installment plan. A person hardly ever feels able to pay the full amount at on time, therefore we adopted this plan in selling these on weekly or monthly payments. If you have a few moments to spare we would like to have you come in ank look at our watches and we will explain our method of selling them on the installment plan. We do all kinds of Watch and Jewelry repairing. BUBJIEISTEIt & ANDRESEN OREGON CITY, OREGON CITY JEWELERS. ORIGON o o