OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1902 ErXX'XTXXXS XXXKXKX l Iiik il.nl 'jt ! chuiiueil tlit address of liia paper bit CCC0CCC0CC00CCC0CCC0 CO 0 W wWWwwO o o bunged In New Yoik fit y wlntrs he will I HI Maliollfll fur the II 111 i hit iik pastor of IIih church of the 1 nli'ri'fHHiort. Rev. William wan formerly a resident of ililn rl'y w here lis had charge of St. Caul's Episcopal I'llllH'll, o o o o o Q I YourBanking ? We Want to Win. stipes Hart Sduflntr ty Mjrx IIindTiilorci1 6 No mutter how h ni a 1 1 no mutter how 1 u r go , THE BANK OF REGON CITY Ej will j;ivo trillion, applies to it direful at- iness.'igo 1 in.s tho men and r! tlit! women alike. Uixm ;z ;x: Kz;.a,'2-i'2i a: Oregon City Enterprise TOLD IN SIDEHFADS. In Mm v in iiik Kvk. Charles I'.. Him ii", .1 r. , it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! ' i'm in Hie miii hnn room ol llio Willamette pulp ,4 I'uiH'r 'olllpilli 's plullt, "II II 'Tl' I u It 1 1 1 fill ill' jury In ,iii i'ii S u 1 1 1 1 1 1 it y . A pine ol steel pilirtlalid tin' I Vr I'.ill, I u t forti. Imlrly did Hut ilrs'mv lint sight. The Inl-eli! Hun niri'i'H-liil extracted, j .It' in. I. ( i A I IOWA V I I.I. I III A 1 1:. J IliljO Willi lltl t iltllliM IIV, of I llIN I' 1 1 V , I HI M m' I... I lli iii uil ni Imi I uill itilivr tin' iiiiiIiiiii hi llii I onrtli of July i'i-Ii- liriilion to In' In-Ill lit Tillamook. 'I'h ih in mi exchange n( oiiitnrri of tin lw rilU'M fur Iudi M'tiicnco 1'ny since lino 1!. I.. I'.ddy, ol Tillmiiouk. in to ln Hit' oiiilor lor the I hi goii City ileinoiihlratioii. I'kaiii at Nkw K ii a . William Casni dy , iiifl 71 i'mih, ilii'il itt Iiib lioiiie in New Kra last week, of ratanh of I ln hIiiiiihiIi. 1'or twenty-eight continuous yearn tlit iIi'i'i'iihimI wan n ri'Hiili'iit of (!lin kiiiiuiH (iiiiiuy, foiiiir.g to Oregon fiom lantern Tciine.neit. IIk Ih Mti r vivrl ly a widow mill It'll children, four other children having ilit'il. Iturial m r vires were lit'lil Friday mill tiiti-iim-iil wan had in mil cemetery. Ran Awav Kiiom IIomk Chief of fnlitrw Ilii'iiH Monday afternoon nppie lii'iiilt'ti a young until named I very who run it way Iroiu Ins liomii ni IliitlevillH a few tliiyti iti'o. Iti'Utivt'H of Ivery, wlio Ih h (i'i'IiIh ihIimIi'iI yuulli, returned lim hoy to li in home, Ham (Ionk to Alaska. 1. N, Winner, Milled Milieu I li.li ('nlliiiil-H)lii'r loi this district, It'll Monday fur Siiitlli where lilt Hill join Special United htitti ()llllllllhH10ll Hint llllM lil-l'l appointed I investigate hiiiI report on tint llnlnng in illlMlry of Alaska. The parly sailed (roin Sl'Ultltt 1 1 1 IH Week Mill will lie in Alaska between two and tlift'e inonlliii. Wrin iiik Mystic f-iiin.M;lii The Kin nieiH IimiI a g-iod lime in I'orlliim lunl f-ltt 111 il.tV llilll. MfSHIS Itlll llHIIHII I ,t i 1 1 on . furl I , Ryan, Walker bihI KiniiHir'l were among the local Winners wlio participated In (lie li'Mi villi' of tin' ih'cnnioii. I onnty hurveyor Imiii mI Hands, of thin t ily, w jh oiid ol llie eighty t'liiiiliiliilt't llial wciu iniliiitfil 'luriliK tlie lilKlit. Maivaiikkh Ki.ki t Oi kh kkh. TiihIh tin Tent, No 74, KiiikIh o' llie Miirr Int'it, lii'l. I an elitrtlon of ollirtTn lunl 'I'htii c. I ..y I'VeniiiK Willi Hie IoII.ihuih '(' milt: Ciiiiiiimiiilir, Jeff" lit'ore; lien teniliit 1'i.iiiliiHliiler,, K I' Miller; rerun, keeper, K. T. Tuvlor; liiiuine keeper, M Hunt; 1 1 v if i it 1 1 , I'r. Soinmei ; limp lain, M I.. Miiit ; m ru'i'Mit, ll II. ( oiirt Hey ; inutier at Hrnin, J M Tilinei; lir.l iinitit r ol cnar.lH, ( Ioih. Cutln ; .f 1. 1 liniHitT-t.f hiuihIm, 's.m rmt'loil; n-nli-liel, I-. 1 1 I'.t It ; pirkel, J. V. Wenloli. K' i ii i ii or .Ii i v ( HAit'ii. lion, 1',. I.. Two Ii'atiih Si'.vinv. ('. I'. Witter mini, Hk'i-il l.rl reuif, .In-. I SiimlnV kt tin I H j 1 1 it l reliitlvt-H itt W iIUiiiihIh Kul I lilt ileri Ht.e.1 t'ulliu lu t lilH I'lly lot I'll : I liilll xrolnili for tint lient'lil ol lii lit'itlili. Il'itlli ri'Miili-.l from dmp-y v oiiHiiiiipiiun c.iiim, ii die iiea' ii oi u yoiin man i.aimil I'.ot't iliel I ni Utt'K" -atiliil,iy ihkM. Ilnitrrlit'l'l Wat ulioui HHiBO.il an. nimtil ci'ivh.'S were In lil ut t'hHtxo Moiulay. foil A in of lli.ri'M.H I'l.ol'l r.. lirii.e ('. I'nriy, city reionler, ciiinlalnl a nnli n rilioii p 1 1 it i Tiiimliiy hihI miH'il ovt i f:'lKI lor II, ti teliil of Mm llepplitr rtnll. r em. It wan lirnl propo"t'. to iiluin.loii (lie l oiiMlii.f .Inly ii'li lirall.'ll uinl - iri pi litie I lie f uti'l tlntl liuil lieen litiiti il lor Ihtt ill iiiiiiibIiiiIioii lo Hie relief tit tin fleppnei people. riilii ril'erH veiy jn eraliy iiurei'il lo nueh n trniiffer of 1 1 1 I ii ii 1 1 lint it ileveliipi'.l Hull Hie Htmni menu lor tint Iiiilepeiiilenen I lay relu Imilioii liail proreit'il I. hi lar. l-ollo-lliii Hi In l ion Iiimiiii, un ilnlepeinlelit Hub nrriplion huh nliuteil with lint Bilrci-t-H noted ubove. (iAVIC pATIiFAl'TOHV SKHVIfK. I'rof. W. IiiIImtI lleuitle ami Mil't urn pubxttn Hern on tint Ciiy of leiltiB on tlieir way to tlit'Koii iNty , where llie I'rofeHHiir hat. ari'epleil Hie priiM'ipitlHhi in a (jra. It-tl pnhlii: bi'IkmjI. 1'roiehtor lleaitii! Iian lunl fliarne ol the Wran'eli euiiool the punt two yearn, and the manner ill whirb lie lmn atlvunteil hia pninU lian lieen very hatinlai toiy anil mIiohh liini to be a thorough neholar ami able innlriirtor. Both the l'Toli'Mtor anil Ii ih wile are lead ers in I'liiiri h Hoik, ami will be mUnetl in llial hoe. 'I lie hext w inhrn ol the Sttiitinel at t'oiiipiinv lliein to their new lit'lil. Alunka f-unlinel, Wiaiiitell, Alas ka. An Ivmn huso AmcAt TioN. The Allen Slm k l 'oiii.iiny, wbii li linn lieen oiTiipyiliK the hnanln at htvely's thit. Wci'k, in one tif the hext Mori; eoinpaiiit'' now ttaveliiiK. The atleinhiiiie in iie tit'.iinu an the week linen hy, innl it in ipillu Uallli.il Unit It thhoiilil lor llie rhar.ti'ter of the pel (oi iiiitin en beiiiw; MRS. L. S. ADAMS. Ol llnlvcaliMi, Iriu. "Wine of Curdul It Indeed i blciilnt to tired women. Ibvini( lulfcred for even yran with we.tknei and ber. lnt( (Jown paini, and liavii ( died lev eral dnlvn nd difitrriit remediei whh no u(ren, your Vs ice of Cardul wa the only thinn which helped me, and eventu. Ily curt-d me If icemrd to build up the weak parti, itrenthrn the iyittm and correct irrc i(u!aruiei." i Hy "tir -1 women" Mrs. A'lams Mieami niTvoiiM women uh0 have tlinorilereil lot hh-m, falling of the womb, ovarian troubles or any of thi'iM) ailmeiilH that women have. Jon ran cure youru lf atliome with thuifreat wonn ii i ri'ineilv, Wino of Carilui. Wi.-nt of Carilui baa cun if tinm tan. !s of runt'i wliieli dot-torn have la, .',1 loheni !,t. WliV Hot hefill to pet well today? All iniK':.ri-l:, have r'l.i.il hi!tiiM. For any ntiiimu h, liver or liwe dinur-il'-r Tht'dford'a Ulatk-braught viioiihi he used. K'TH.Ivl -i.Tel htTritTir",d'Tr' irlrlnr in. ni. 1 1.- i'i. ', . i luitiM. i I'.ihlv ol I Ibiimonk will tlelner the I'oiir' h I (jivi'ii in llie cuiine. Tint r.,iii;mny nl of .lii.v on tun in co n.t' t on w th the loral i elcbi.il lull. Then' will he tin nidi. final parade in Ibe 1 1 1 . . r 1 1 1 1 1 . cporln, i t : c 1 1 1 1 i if it Cnlirf of liifi'luill helwi'tli the Mnii..i;riiiiiH and Hie (ireoii t'ity nine Hi the alleinooii ami il urand pyne tei liiilc ilinli'itv at liiiiht. One of the fealuii " of Hie ihiv lie Hie leap (r.lin I into the W lllamellltt river by aoint) local Until. c. include il n eiiKiiiri-iiit'iit in f la-city w il h ,t bill loniiiht and Saluiday lnr'lil and a matinee S itunlay nfleinooii. Tomorrow iili;lit HH niiiioiuii ed the coinpiinv Hill ihni libiite canh priiH anioilnlin to lo thuse IioIiIihk the laient liilinher ol couponn. 1 be ban.l uii.l t.r. In -lra 1 1 1 n I n entertainment w ill I m rat nr. I hy thin i.rirainz iliun aie ainoiii; ie niiHpt'iinion hiiilt;e I the hen', ever hi'tini here and are alone worth the price that in churned lo Ibe theiitriral perloriminre. Si -11001, ConsiiIiiiatios. l'.iit:le ('reek hall Han roinlortably tilled h ridny rven it n to linieii to a ilincunnioii of nrhool i Hiliilniioii by Superintendent J. (', .nicer. Many Indies weie inlerented liniemrn. l'our dinlricta wpie repro Heliled, The iiri'ntent liiirmoliy of nenli ini nt n vaili d. l'mt lollow lnn commit' tee wan np oililed to rrpoil to a Himilar lneeliii at ( iirni.fviile, Saturday even iiiKi a feiiHibht plun of conHolidiition, which ui 1 then he nuhminetl tolhenev eral thnlrirla. I'linrles .et k, Harton ; J Kly, I'm rnirtville ; Itnten, Ttarey Hcliool; lloll'ineiNter, Sitmly Kitltjc. I.ocAi.n Iajnu Aoain. The Mono rainn of i'ortland, Sunday ufternoon, tlefeatetl the ();riton City team in the in torntate haneball Iraiiiitt by a ncore of 8 to 4. Superior leain Wtuk anil general iilitviiiK by the vinilora won for thein the (lamewhii li wan theirs at almont any Btae of the voulent. There weiu no jiartijiilar featurea in the kiiiiio. A iien erul re-ort!Hiil.ation of the loral nine took plare dining thin Week ami a Hi router nine In. the protliict. .Many of the bent playem in Ibe oriiiiiial team have ninni'd Willi tho new organization, which will he fnrtl'cr improved by Ibe addition of available oulnide plnyeia. Willi the rliaiiuen that are contemplated, the loral team expneta to retrieve ita reputation an one of the leading teaina In the inter atate league. Mr. CAi'ftKt.D Was Ka-iM.Ki'TKn. Chas. II. Caulield was on Monday elect ed a member of the Oregon City school board to succeed himself. There was only a small vote cast and Mr. Caufleld had no opxsition. A number of women taxpayers exercised the right of Iran chine in the election. Mr. Caulield 's re-election as director without any oppo sition, is a recognition of his valuable .services during the past five Jfcars in the position to which lie has been returned for another term. It was largely under Mr. Caolield'a llnancieiinn and direction that the plan of consolidating the tenth and eleventh grades in the public schools was accomplished ana the building of additional rooms, which otherwise would have been necosnary, dispensed with. Jo the reorganization of the course of study ill the city schools and some slight changes'in the salary of the teachers, a considerable saving to the district has been made and the efficiency of the schools has not suffered in the least. Sl'KNDS Si MMKK IN NrW YoKK. Arcll- IVaron W. I. Williams, of Little Kock, Arkansas, writes the Enterprise retpiest- I-'oIimhhi y I.ivkd Hkkk A prens ilia patch lo Tacoina dated, Sitlnrday, June Kl, aiiya : "A remarkable anil latul air ride lit occurred on the Taroina A Kant ern Kailway at Kapownin Ihia evening. Wliiht a number of pernona were Btand iiitt on the main line a runaway train loaded with iuiinennu loirs cranhed Into them, iiiniunlly kidiMir Marry 1. Vuoi heen, of Taromit, but loriiierly of Detroit, M it'll., and ponnihly fatally injuring (ieoiuit 1' . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' i ) , Ii it-it I manager of the ttrilhn Car Win el Company. Mm. C. II, I' orner wan alno no nei iounly injured Hint nhe tlietl within 'M miiiulen. The party was ohnerviui; the wotk of a con ni i net ion crew and the escaping nteaiu of the enyintt prevented them from hear ing tho runaway train." Mrs. Korner, who wai among the killed, was formerly lleHter Kohh and renidetl in Oregon City for many yearn. he was the sinter of Min. Kietl rainter, of this city. The re mains of Mrs. Korner arrived in this city Tui'nday and were buried at Canemah. A Kakk Inhi hanck Comtanv. Secre tary of Male Dunbar, an slate innurance comminaioner, has addrennnl to the prrHH of the mate ami the various agent of regularly lieenned innuranre compan ies a circular letter calling their atten tion to the operation within this state of the "Union Fire Insurance Company" of Chicago in violation of the statutes of the state. The co operation of thone re ceiving the letter is asked that the illegal operation of this company in competition with reliable and license companies may be curtailed. The following excerpt is taken from Secretary Dunbar's letter: "The requirements of the laws of this stale are not sj onerous, or so expensive as to deter any solvent, honest company from complying. When company un dertakes to do business in this state sur reptitiously, in violation of law and with out submitting to its obligations, It is a justifiable conclusion that it ia either too dishonest to willingly submit to its re quirements, or is in an insolvent finan cial condition. In the event of loss or the refusal of such a company to pay the holder of policy, he would be compelled to go to the state where it ia located to bring suit and collect judgment. If also, for any reason, he should desire to can cel his policy in an unauthorized com pany, he would have no means of com pelling the return of unearned premiums. In short he is unprotected by the laws of this state. In the rase of a licensed company, a policy holder has the secur ity of the deposit made by them and can sernie service in case of suit, nin the resident general agent of the company." 5s S.l VHI' MM II...II. , - hi - i.,T,t AW': V.-:'V.' ;: '" .A .' : i: ) : PS -Jfz i (.-'''; , .--t,' a' fr : r:iy ..- T 7 r' " f. '. -ii U ". . c-V- 3 I: -:'j '( mBIm Dim .Nati hai. I k A t ii. itur an in- ventigation SaUirdav night, Coroner lloliiiitn eoncliiile.l that Hut death if I it-orge Williainn, w ho wan h und dead in neil at bin renideiire near Canby dur ii i! the afternoon, reMilted from natural caw-en. ..i ii iiuect wan coniden d lie.-i'BHary. Williams wan about 7") yearn i age ami leaven no relatives in thin country. The most notable of all recent storie .f the sea is Alfred Soiinichnen's "Ileeit Sea Vagahoinln." The author in a San Krancisran born and bred, who nil away from home when a hov, wan a captive among the Filipinos, has sailed on every neu, und haa been stranded in many porta of many lauds. He ban, he- niden, not a little literary skill, and has selected Irom hit varied experiences In cidents and incidents and anecdolen. roup eil with vivid hits of description, which make the hook a very interesting one. An extended review, with msnv liiola'ionn, appears in the Argonaut for June 15, I'.m:,. ...7 : V- i i- """Wtaal.'WWt. mm . Gel obtainable, such as Took a .iskty Foot Ihtoi1 While ininxirated, Dar. lleer, of Silverlon. walked oil" the hlnlTat the foot of Fifth street Saturday afternoon and fell to the railroad truck below, a distance of ninety eel, and escaped nnii iured. I hat the man escaped with his lite in miraculous r the Idiill at llie Hrenu of the mishap is almost precipitous and is of rorky for mation. In falling, lleer collided with a ciuinp of willows that arrested Jiia fall or lie would surely have lieen dashed to death on the railroad track. lleer has f'.r a number ol years been employed on the liver steamers on the Willamette and i .iine to thin i it v from I'tirlluud. liO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o to o o t) o o a o ? o C) o CC'SJOGwQCCOOOOOCOCOOO cooocococccocsogccq 'I i','. f V.'! h - - 1 tV-'iJ f'-: tcyrn'iii ivj i.) Ii., t;iii.: o a C) u a (J We are headed for the goal of J your approval. We'd like to hive you give ns a chance to Jf win your patronage. We have w the stock and we keep moving O to ttie front. We'll win of Q course ; wont yon help ui? We aim to hit I lie suit tastes of all f- kinds of men, and we are do lm il. We aim to irive von I better tpiality and style than O your money will buy anywhere else. We are doing that too. Q Wa biiv the he it merchandise o Hart, Schaffner & O Marx Clothing O ) W. L. Douglas q Shoes q Monarch and Cluett O Shirts and Collars O O Havves $3.00 Hat q You won't find a better audi ence fur your money than we O give you, for we appreciate your wants an I value yo'ir J pattonnge. i and the celebrated JAl T)tnck Clothier and Haberdasher o 1T1 l 1 ItC Cor. 6th and HainSts., Oregon City O o 2,(XX) miles of ong dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington .Cali fornia and Iilaho now in operation by the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2,250 towns. , Quick, accurate, cheap All the satisfaction of a personal communication. Distance no effect to a clenrtunderstanding. Spo kane and San Francisco as easily heard a Port land. i Oregon City office at Ifimling's Dni Store. NEW YORK GALLERY HAS MOVED 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 S. J. YAUGILN, Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE INI IHPOT. Pouble and Single Rigs, and ead die horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corral) connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind ci stock piotnptly attended to by person of 'etter. Horses 3ou?ht and Sold. Horses Boarded and F'ed on reason. ble terms. 8X2B3 an About twenty-live thousand acres of j hind in t'lai k a in us county isheld hv 1. I II. Marlay, et al, under tax titles, which will noon rioen into good titles if not defeated I hereby agree to defeat Bny of those titles for about one-half llie sum demanded for a deed by said 1'. II. Mar lay et al. Otherwise no charges made, ti. 15. IiMK-K, Attorney-at.law, Oregon City, Oregon. A fcicrloiii, MUtulie E. ('. PeWitt & Co. is the name of the ! firm who make the genuine Witch Hazel Salve. Pe Witt's ia the Witch Hazel I Salve that heals without leaving a srar. It is a serious mistake to use any other. ! DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve cures blind, j bleeding, itching and protruding piles, i hums, bruises, eczema and all skin din-' eases. Sold by Oeo. A. Harding. - ' Call r rr The latest novelties in millinery, on Minn (ioldsmith. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. I ne kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities In the blood. If they are-slck or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neelected kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart li over-working In pumping thick, kldney polsoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be Iraced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning In kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy il soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits Wu .11 A. r. r,i-tm n III,,, cent and one-dollar siz- IHirri ffir es. tou may nave a sample Dottle by man Bom ot smnp-Rooi free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y, Don't make any mistake, but remem ber tho name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bing hamton, N. Y., on every bottle. m,-, -.-J We Have Devel oped Our MMm watch mmm In the last few years TO A HIGH POINTOF PERFECTION t BUT WE are not going to stand still, we propose to double it this year. And in order to do so we are offering special inducements, such sb enlarging our stock, felling on the installment plan, making a payment when you purchase the watch and pay the balance in monthly or weekly payments, selling at special prices and guarartee every watch, both the quality and price. And you can depend upon our guarantee as we have had years of experience in dealing in'watchts and watch repairing. If you do not know us, Ask Your Neighbor About Us. He Has Always Found Us Reliable We are etpecially proud of our stock of gold filled watches at this time. It is by far the largest we have ever shown before. We just received a lot of the newest patterns. They are of the best makes, such as the Boss and Crescent Cases fitted with Walthaui and Elgin movements. We are offering a good reliable Gold Filled Watch for $12,00. This is not a cheap gold plated case with an imitation movement, but a good (jo:d Filled Case guaranteed to wear 20 years, fitted with an Elgin or Waltham movement. Then we have others of better grades at $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00. Silver watches from fo.10 up. Nickel watches from $2.50 up. Ahnilt RpnlirinO We bel'eve in doing work right. nuuul IVp men are skilled and conscientious, grumble at the price either. All our work guaranteed. Our work You'll not ; BUBMEISTER A&X &AIISI I "i?V; JTHE OREGON CITY JEWELERS. M j 4 F-Z53 Suspension Bridge Corner (1 fl H' ll