J svr-.Ja, OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY MAY 29, 1903, 1 lYour Banking? 'i nutter li it w h in a 1 1 in.iui r ii o w h in it u no mutter how 1 a rc , jJJ ri H '1 A THE BANK OREGON CITY 3 E j will ivi- it careful at- fcj trillion. This iiifsnajin 11, jj ;iili' M to tli nx'ii and iq: tin women ulikc. jlji V, jli i Oregon City linterprisej TOLO IN SIDEHEADS. IHI O IK Cl I C WlllUK lluSUMKII. Mra, l.itf i'. Ilomrll, of llua rllv, who n lm l"l inionli'lit ol III" Main l-lx kali Aaoionhly hv ai'i'lainali'ili, liaa for hiiii Tra'a im tii an ai livo lln llini-r 01 1 1 1 1 11 - lt lit'1" ah Luilr No 'J, of (Infill; i'lly. Mra. II'iwkII liaa l"i'. 1 1 1 r 1 li I Ilia rhalia uf lhi ha al I'-U'i- l ii-t ami! aa many Imu-a fillpil llm ( llirn of .ViIiIh naii'l. In n II o Main Awiuhly lii-IJ nl Niiil in May, l'Hi,', ahi Max iwiii; aa ruii'loi lor ol the atati ora-ani- I K.illuii, At lhi r'liiiiiiiOK'i'ini'iit nf I lm ! Aaaciiilily aliH (li-i'li'il iriiii.l an!rii j anil Ih-Iuiv tin a'lj'inriiiiiciii ol the ame ai-M'inhly aim aa a'lvam i'.l to llm ultir , ol virf .ii-nii.-iil. On llm ilralli In thr iio ili( SfilrllihiT of thn Main I real lilit, Mra, Kliiirnin Al'l. ol llaki-r l ( y , Mra. IIommII aaauiiinl lh oli-i m Malt" rri-airrnl ali i i-rvi"i tint ri'inain lir of yrar At lh I'nrilainl con-vi-nliMii. hi'l'l Ut iH-k, aim u a. 'lalll.i. l'naiillt fur III" rnalllllti Tear. Mra. Il"cll aa Ixirii at Hanla Clara, S.tiila t'lara futility, I'aliloriiu, (l. lohir I, K'iO, ami liaa rrnlr. In llua city aliic Is-rf iiihi-r, H7il. Mit liaa alwaya litooi an airpaiv Murker in Klx-kali a'irclia, Imrtt alit la ilcat-rvixlly f(.iilar, Tint mtMiihrra of llin lix al 1 x I k' rlian vilhMia IIomi-II ihp liomir that haul I 'it ii lx'tor"l un oil" of lh"'r niiinln-r. A aili'liiliil p irlrall ol Mra. Ho ell, ti j;. thi-r with Una akntili, apifart-il in huii'lay'a Oit' Ionian. I'm it k Cut it r iNuMia K. A. Vool- i'lra, uf M'llit'la, hfi-aiui" aumt-what tiuiaierona I tira lay ttf tit wlirti iin lrr I li Inllui'iii ti of lniir in llnat'iiy, anil in hi" -trlli-ini-nl iliai lia'a""'! a lirraritl Kltliin thn rily litnila. Tht it-aiilt watthathf waa I'Mi'lil lafoitt I'ul.ce Jiiiltftt furry Wi,iiifnly, plailfi itnilly to llm rhaiKH anl panl lint' of $.11 Into thf illy tri'aitnry. John llnll iii imhil'f.l ttj lively tlin othpr n.lit aii'l ilfi'iili'il to w'o l'o tl tin iiiinia ll viitfl t tit' wafer ( inn lain al llm Mi'UiimIihi iliiiii li cornt-r, mil fur a tlrink, liom-vt-r, Iml proit't.lfi to apprupnalti tlif anlf ilo.i-n lm cut 'a that artt plai t'il tlit-rtt (or I'm funvcnii'iiftt ol tint pnhlli'. Ho had Marlnl tluwiitlit-atrt-ft With tliH rnpa w lu ll lit w aa apjt-il l.y llm Hilii-i, ami Hihii il wna all ulV. Hnll'iti roiiltl lint tin an) Ilium nine hut plt'iiil Utility to tliaonli'rly comliii l, w itli w liti h lit waa rluiri'il, ami coiitriliiit-il a linn of fit) Id the city. JuiKT I'oi.int'Al. Mki iimi Until polit ical I'ltttica itk ri'ifHM'iiii-i at a im-ft-it'it lii'M nl t'lai kiunaa TiH''Uv ni;lit 'Clin iiiiii-Iiiik Waa aililtt'aii-il ly lion. A. I'.. Ui-anii'a, lint Pt'imiiTrilir roiiurt'aniinal iiuiiiiiiff, ami Jiiilk.'" tt. K. llavi a, who ct'iiku in llif inti'icHt ol Mr. Iluiinann. 'Iherti worn ahutil a liti'i'lifil vutera pit'a-j flit to hoar llm iliai-naaion. 1 lirotlli tliti foiiilcay of tint Ktiull Uun apeakem, who liml thn only liall in ('lackainaa fii ui!l fr ihi ntk'lit, Mr. Ki'iinu'K, who waa alno iIhIimI fur that point on the aamtt nii;lit, waa allow'fil tln lirat hour of the velum; in which to preHfiil lua caaf. Tint I 'loniMTiita cIhiim thai thi iliacnaaion waa not to Ix a joint one, the KcpiihlifHti npeakera to follow Mr. Kfamel in rti!tl lar aihlreaaea. It ia rlaimeil lv llm till tiority Hopltt that Mr. llayea, in neak iiiC after Mr. Kfaniea, review tvl the arnnniiint preaenleil hy the PeiiHH-ralif CHtnlnlale, who waa not pertnitleil to cloHU tllU lliflCkKHioll. To Inhhkcttiik Koi tk. K. C. Clem net, apuciaj anenl ami exaininer for the rural free delivery, w ill he in thia t ity toihiy lor the imrpone of iii(ie linn the proitwiiii rural mail route lenHtnir from thia city to Stone am! lliiihlaml. A peti tion him been on llle in Waaliinnton for the eataliliahment ol thia route lor some time paat hut action Inn hffn tleforretl until ixn(liii invealiualioin ol the rural mail department were fonclinleil. The route will aerve the oplof Stone, I Kin, Viola anil HighUm! and will likely reault in the Biiapenmon ol the poelotlicea at theae pointi if the route ia eatahliaheil. Thia will he the ei-onil(retleliery mail route to be ratahliaheil out of this city, the other one being lo New K.ra w hich will be atarted on Autjui'. 1. Mr. Om enta will conduct an examination in thin city tomorrow (or applicant" deairing ap pointtnent aa carrier. 1'i'Bi.ic InhtallatioH. Tueaday even ing the ollirera ol the Oregon City lode ol the Fraternal Brotherhood were in utalled. The installation aervice waa conducted publicly and was witnessed 'y a large number of Invited pnests. Col. H. 0. Spencer, president of the Port land lode, waa the inalallinit otlicer and in ierforniing thia service he waa as siHted by a large delegation ol the frater nity Irotn 1'ortland. After the iimtalla turn services were concluded, dancing was enjoyed until alter midnight, music ting furnished by Turney'a orchestra. Social life la one ol the main feature of tl. t) .1 .-l I I If a(T..rt All id iruuieriioou, aou ii men chji - Tueaday evening may b accepted aa xr.rjrT.tT.r.'rT.Tr.tr.T sample, they are certainly riUl enter tainers ami llm order run hut r,ruer Ifl this romiiiiiiiiiv. Nearly sixty members of llm Portland lodge came up in aaiieoal car and relumed alter the exercises. (Ihm,m Mii.i kk Si iii'iiiKfi A sur prise thai iipv'i iutii in pl.-ln waa ht'Iih(. , un (iraiidins Miller at Cane luali hnliirt.v eteiilm Attneil m i I li h""k,,t" '"'"I "''" iwll bim (jf Mm iii,.,.. Bl.,.lwill,. ami-a inv4ili-'l tin- home ttl tlii'ir esteemed neighbor. Now lirtniliiia M 1 1 1 r ruiild imt iiix .m lor a minute uat w hat to i!o. ol . o lompieiely aa he surprised, I ill aim aixiii r m t ! her position ami rn-ii'ii-il Hiin lhi fiit'-riijiiiiin'iil of her tin-t-I peeled rallera. The 1 1 I 4 1 u"xl time that is aU ays had at M r. M 1 1 1 r ' was lite produit uf Saturday night's rlhirl, whhh ili'l ii'ii i-uin-ludit until a I nl hour. r.t er y tiixly know tiramlina .Millt-r ancl ji ia aU.ivn ili-cim-il m ilfamir In, Cailli i t' In any plan of enti-rtuiiitiiHtit I ill llm Mij'i) lii'Mil of hu ll thla vcliffahle cliaiarlrr may Ihi a ariii iiulil. Wii i, (in to Ai."kA I. N. Wirier. di'plltV I'lliti-il Mitti-a fOlllllilt.iiner of Ihia city, has received lio'ilirat ii-li li) lie ready luaail hy alianii-r AllHtiroaa mi June l.'l. Mr. U i-ncr waa al'liiiiteil hv the 1'reanlelit aa a iiiemlx-r of the colli in l ion thai la In viail Alaaka for the pnr,iiM of iriakiliK an inveaij-a-Hn of all ijiu-ationa pt-rlainina- to the alinori 1 1 1' I ' i a ' r v ol that ruiiiiiry. The ciitiiiiiiaion will remain in tin- ninth noh.tlilv ninety ilaya. Mr. Wjatier liaa lieen Hi charge i the I'liiled Matea tlali cniiiiiiiaiiiii noik in the vicn ily ol Ore IT' in City fur (he laal fivti yi-ara. Aiiiuhk the other imiuhera of the ciiiiiiiilon a'e I'avid Siarr Jordan, executive heml nl the coininiaaiuri ; lUrton W. Kverman, (.'Ion Ulev Kuti.-r. lr. Heath. Harold Juiddll. i r. liilhert, M.-ra. liiircham, Alexumh-r, ChaiiilM-riain, Kaaaetl, llald win and tt il ill i li K- ( tviMtu I'ahk I ri mii - Fully tan tlOiaiu -uile ili'liil"l Hie formal I'l'i iiiiiW nl Caiienuli 'h k I n -1 Snmliiv. lit- ink ia lucati-d in the Milnin.auf Onvuii City ami liaa been -iiiipei hy the Uiegun Water power A Hallway Cuiiiiikiiv, Ha o Ufa, an a aniuiner le url. '1 he I'urk ai)iilna Ihe ( Miieinuli l.dll .,r..,it.U hi.,1 .,,.,. j ,.ll.,. 1.11..... ! Iimia, i in-1 in a daiiciiiii pavilion .riixiN) li ft w heie dancing ia held several niiililn iliirmg the week ami all day Mimhty. An attractive pm,raiii will be provided fur the entertainment of triaitoia to t lite fl'V. tin Sunday the steamer Muilta? h'uulii '.VV) etcnrmuiiicta lo thia rily fri .in liaytoii. Ihia dehvatiun. together With Ihe n-iul niiiiilier u Sunday viait in from Portland ami other poinla, made the attendant e in the Falls City Sunday larger than Uattal. tt Aiiri:r Msm Ahaix The Mates-la-e iitiHrtet of this city went lo Portland Sunday and aiitig at the exerciiiea attend ing the unveiling nf the uniiiiiiiieiit that hna been erected in Kiverview cemelery It) th Ineinmy ol the Second Oregon Volunteers. The members of the quar tet were communicated w ith on Sjlunlav and in reB"iii lo the iplealiun ol the charge lo le matle by the singers for their aervicea, iIih members of the tpi tr ie! patriotically tendered their aervicea fur the actual rxteiiat-a theli.p luiglil incur, 'I wo selections wee given hy the Ixtva during the unveiling ceieniiin iea. The iUartcl rcporta roval tieitiiiietit at Ihe lunula uf Ihe general oniiuiltee oil arrangements 11 the metropolis. Mna. Fai iii:hk:i.k la I kai Last Sat urday morning Mra. Sarah Jane ft-'ier-klle tiled at her home ill this City, a.eil la) year, ol apoplexy. The deceaaetl waa a native of (he nttite ol New York mid ha I lived in Hiii state hut two years, coining lo (iit-ci'ii City iaat August Irotn Forest ttnive. She is survived by six children aa lullowa: Charlea Tliomas, Full Morgan, Colniado; Kd 1 li mas, Oiegon City : Mrs. Hello llailey, liregrin City; Mra.' Clara Becker, lluxtun; Andy Thomas ami Miaa bulie Thomas, Ore gon City. Burial waa bad in Mountain View cemetery Sunday afternoon, after funeral tx-rviccs comtucted at Ihe New Fnglaml Hume, Ihe home of a daughter, Mrs. llelle llailey. Nor F.soi on Citii'KKS. The fomliieaa uf Meihoiliata, aa well aa people of other denominations and puiaihly some ol no denomination, lor delicioua, home-rooked chicken, waa demonstrated Tuesday, w hen Ihe latlies of Unit congregation gave a chicken dinner. There waa but one fault to liml there waa not enough chicken lo go arnnmi. me mines are very thankful for the verv liberal pa'ron- age they received, and those who enjoyed the tinnier hope Ihe lathes may te en couraged to reieiit these dinners more (ietiiently in the future. A satisfactory amount was reali.ed by the Indies from the dinner. To Kk-Iki)Icatk Ciirni'ii The First Methodist church ol this city w ill lt re tietlifaled on Sunday, June 21. Illation Cranston, of Portland, will preach the dedicatory sermon. Kev. Mr. tirini, pastor ol the church, ami the rue no tiers of the congregation are arranging special services for the occasion, liming the past year the church building has lu'eii remodeled at considerable coat, to the extent that a spacious storeroom was provided on th ground lloor, the church auuitoiiuin being on the second door. r.KiiuAKs Not Wantku Fred Brad ley, charged w ith begging on the streets, was sentenced to ten days in the city hastlle by Recorder Curry lust Saturday. Itradlev, in Ida meandering about the city, solicited from Night Ollicer Shaw, whom he (ailed to recognize as an ollicer, the sum of 15 cents with which to get "a bite to eat." Bradley waa warned to make himseli scarce, but did not heed the admonition of the ollicer and la, as a result, tlays. the guest of Ihe city for ten Cak Pkaw as Wkix as Pkcobatk. Roy McAlpin. the artistic window dres aer for M. Michaels, the Main street clothing merchant, ia something; of an artist aa well as a window decorator, puring the week he made a clever crayon drawing of President Roooevelt from the portrait of the chief executive published in last Friday 'a Orenouian and the aauie is on exhibition in the aouth w indow at Michael 'a store. The drawing ia a very clever reproduction of the original pic ture. Fill Off tiii Cab. Sid Matthews, a Portland saloon man who was in the city Saturday night to witness the Freeman King contest, waa quite severely bruised by being thrown from the lata street car after th fbrlil. As the elnelrlc car was passing down th grade at the lower end oftharity, Matthews waa thrown from Hid rar i it went around a bend, lie fell un his hark and head and was y , bruised. IIh was broiiirht hark to llm city Iml an eiairiirialtoii txiti we r broken. showed that no Hckiso tiik Hum rs. The llenrirl rwhool rurii'lit'li'il it year's work Ut Kri day afternoon ami on Monday, Prof. I). It. Mustier, th leather, ai'roiiiiiarii'l a i ill ten the pupils to ihia rily ami es- ai:rled them liit. viaiting and explain intf tliH varii;iia iiiuiiiilirtiinnK jnatitn tlOHH 1)1 ! I'll V. 'I IlK MIllla fVllll'H'l a kppii iiiN-ifal in tin- vialt ami tlinir ol aervalioiia, wliirli irm rallr prirtiral ami lii'l.iii if llixin I'rof. Mother ami (he alii I. nla Hrijnyir'l a Vi-ry pleaaant aii'l rolilahln day 'a ri-i rcalinri. Two Mcv FiahfrV Mill J.ut nun. Neil Smith, of near l.ogan, thia county. ia in a precarloiiacondition. the result of a mUhaii while felling trees recently. Smith caught between the tree stump and the falling tree and was fear fully cruliei ami mangled a'siut Ihej waist. riu tree stiiMin bad to I re- moved before the iniureil man rniild be ! extricated. Ills recovery ia doubtful. Win. Stoiin, Smith's partner in the saw mill hllHilieaa, had the tniefo. tune two tlays later lo loee two finiera from the h-ll hand bv driving that member come in contact w i'h a saw. I'vpui Nkw Mamaoi must. The Koyal I!eluraiit on Main street lpoaite Ihe Klectnc Hotel, liaa changed hands. 1 he I new proprietors are II. II. .Meyer and A. 1. l-arr. Ixitli young men of this citv, w bo w il strive In serve the best rneals inthecilv ami in doing so exiwt to i merit a gotel ciiNtoin. 'Ihev are exiieri-' em ed in Ihe realaurant buainea and In vite he farmers and all visitors to the citv lo give them a call. The restaurant will be kepi Oj n day anil night. Oi.ii Vktkhan I !: -i treenleaf Chute, ' a;e,i i tear", a veu-ran in inn i.ivii war. tiled undav imiruiug al his home in Kansas City addition lo t Iregon Cilv. lie waa lor ten ears a resident of this city and died of coiiHumpti n. lie is survived by a wile. 'Ihe deceased a member of Meade Post, No. 2 (i. A. K., under w hose auspices I lie funeral was romiiftM Tuesday morning. I'.urial took place in Muuntnin View cemelery. Pav Yoi k I'.jcvc i.e Tax. Sheriir Shaver reports thai be has received an installment of bicycle taa and is now prepared to receipt for the annual tax of fl that was levied by the county court against these Vehicles. Last vear there were paid licenses on aliout IS) of these wheela and if anything there are mure hicyclea in the county this year than twelve months ago. FOUMKII fl.ACKAM sCurSTY IUslDKNT. The remains of Michael Sell w al Iz, who died in Portland Thursday, were buiied st .raliam't churcii Saturday morning. Ieceaed was an old resident of Clacka mas county and until five yeara ago lived at Heaver Creek. He waa TSvearsof age and leaves a w ife and three children. Nkw Kmiinkkk at Pkison. Frank Croner, of Mscleay, Marion c unity, was in the city Monday, investigating the various water plants and systems at this manufacturing point. Mr. Croner was recently appointed engineer at the slate penitentiary and will assume his duties on June 1. Sim must UK Tiioi t. A shipment of ; more than 4ll,lX) trout was made from Ihe L'ni'ed Slates Fish Hatchery Mon- I day. The shipment consisted r,f SOoO hroirtc irtiut and Toil) of the raintsjw vari- : fly and will he distributed til the streams , about Tat-oma, Kauaskat, North Yakima , and Ma.liKon. i Wh at's Yoi'R Assksmkvt. The com mittee on assessment in Sewer District No. 3 has completed its apportionment of the cost for the conduit, and interested property ow ners may inspect the same at the ollice of City Recorder Curry. j About tweri'.y-five thousand acres of himl in C'lat kamas county isheld by P. II. Marl.iv, et al, under tax titles, which will soon rinen into good titles if not tlefeated. 1 hereby agree to defeat any of those titles for aliout one half the sum ilciimmli'd for a deed hy said P. II. .Mar lay et al. Cher wise no charges made. ' Ci. B. 1imii'K, Atlorney-ai.law, , Oregon City, Oregon. ; The latest novelties in millinery, on Miss tioldsmith. Call DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable, i Almost everybody who readj the news- papers ts sure to know of the wonderful cures made Dy ur. I Kilmer's Swamp-Root, j the creat kidney, liver and tladder remedy, I It Is the great medl- j cal triumph of the nine- j teenth century; dis- ! covered after years of I scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the eml- nent kidney and blad- dt-r specialist, and Is i wonderfully successful 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 bladder trouble It will be found 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 find but If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer t Co.,Bing hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Htto s-amp-Boot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists, Don't make any mistake, bat remem ber the name,8wamp-Root, Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bing. bamton, N. Y., on every bottle. I Cw wOC rs v jjl'qiTa amw 8 a4 Uf ' m mm lX Vv t aWSss3a3 rni v the S N ,8 I II' L : I 9 i I o G n J. M. PRICE. Mens Clothier and Haberdasher i O Corner 6th and Main Streets 0D00CCC n wwWwWwwwwwwW 2jOO miles -of ong dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington, Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation by the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,251) towns. Quick, .accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of a E'rsonal communication, istance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo- kane and San Francisco as easily land. heard a Port- Oregon City office at Harding's Drug Store. Kodak and Kodak Developing Machine Makes Photography very Simple i Cue i ii i r 1 w i , i pfl XT7 pi w srices Burmeister & Andresen THE OREGON CITt JEWELERS. ' WW WWWWW W WW LuuUUuiiJLi The Famous VARSITY - J tio v arsity style a first pro lucc(l and as continued this, season, by Hart, Schaffner it Marx, is ar rnittetl to be be the most stylish snappy sack suit in the market. It ia particularly a style that has the jaunty snappy efiVict so highly prized 9 . . n wearer. We are making a ay specialty of the right clothes for men and boys. Glad to show you w hat we mean any day. W. L. Douglas Shoea are upheld by the men who fell them and by the men who wear them; once worn, alwaya worn. Economy lead to mc ces, and wearing Douglas Shoes leads to economy We have them in patents, box calf, ricia and velours. OREGON CITY, OREGON f B W WW WW WW NEW .YORK GALLERY HAS M O vko on Main Street, opposite Electric Hotel. Formerly occupied by the Colnmbia. TURNEY. FOtOGRAPER E. I. SIAS DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kinds of Repairing neatly done and warranted. CAN BY, OREGON Put a Kodak in Your Pocket and slip a Developing Machine in your suit case and you are prepared to take and finish anywhere Pocket Kodaks Large Size Kodaks Kodak Developing Machines Brownie Camera Brownie Developing Machine We also have the Toco, Premo, Korona and Century Cameras, which we offer at greatly reduced prices. Our Stock of Photographic Supplies is always fresh We give instructions free. Any one wishing to do their own work are always welcome to use our dark room BICYCLES OC00CJ ItirtSchiffner V Marx HjndTiiloreJ t O f O .1 WW WWW WW WW WW WW S. J. VAUGHN, Livery, Feed and SaleStable ORECONCITY. 1 1 I LOCATED BSTWEB5 THI UPOT. BRIDGI ARB Double and Single Rigs, and Bad die horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corral) connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind or stock promptly attended to by peraon of letter. Horses Bought and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason ble terms. from $G.0O to $25.00 $.5.00 to $75.00 $G 00 to $ 7.50 $1.00 A $ 2.00 $2.00 ka W- T T p S o MSiatatakMhilta O I o Ideal Bicycles and a full line of Bicycle Sundries . f V i