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OKKGON CITY KNTEJU'RISE, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1903 5 X JT IT T !T.T T .T H' T T T T JT 5 T.T.Tl WW Banking ? 1 ti Km in ri ( (in li ii w u 111 n I 1 !1 y r tj no matter how largo, fi THE BANK !! nnrnnu oitu j unLUUii oil t i 8 2 will give it careful at- tj loiiuon. mm ini'HHago fi Jl applit'H to tho men and tho women alike. jj 1 cx; wi i i i ir if i i i,- Wi Oregon City Enterprise TOLD IN SIDEHEADS. (illAKO CoMI'ANY I.NHI'KCTKD. Cut. Jll- Lite conducted Hit; regular quarterly In niHM'iion ol Company A, Third Kcgnneiit, ), N.U., In tliii city Monday night. There are tidy enlisted rium in tlm local company which expect soon to t re cruited lu it lull strength ol sixty mem-bora. Mk. (Uli-oway Honor!). At tlie an nual reunion ol Oregon plontert I nut week t tie inmnlMTd looked to Olil Yam hill (or leader for tho coining year. Wni. Uallnway ol till conmy was chosen president uf Hit association an honor lo our county a well a to Mr. lialloway. Yamliill County Reporter. Fot'M) llt'MAN HKM.KTOK While. Masting through no I id rock last week, Contractor Uiner, who is constructing a fcewer In IhlH idly, unearthed a ok n 1 1 and other parts of a liiiinnn skeleton at a tlcpth uf nine feel, 'J lie Ptc nil ia almost perfect an are the other part ol the ikelelon Ihut were discovered. It ia Imv lleved llie skeleton ia that o' an Jmlian. PurFNUANT Wlll'I.D NoT UK K.JKCTfcl). The lorcilile entry anil detainer actum of Mr. Catharine. It. Ouleshr against Mra. Davis, to cause the ejectment of the Utter from premises alleged to be owned by the plaintiff, win tried liefore Justice Hlipp last Saturday. Judgment wm re tnrned fur the defendant who wan rep resented tiy J. I), Campbell. The plaintiff appeared hv Howard M. Brow Hell and Urant H. Dimick. A Woodman Window. W. 8. Hhodea, salesman at the pout office, more, ha ulte an eye lor decorative licauty. whiidi in evidenced by the elaborate and artiii tic decorations, emhhmatic ol the Wood men order, in one of the show windows at the posloflice. Two tree stumps Hre Implanted in a lied of sand and thin with two axe and an exlciiBive display of the appropriate colors, make the dmplav a iliHtincllv Woodman window. The oVc orHiion is attracting considerable attcn-turn. -1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 In the iippiirlioniiii'iit. of the money u this county a shall have Hied w I'D him t tn-ir kiiiii.iiI report In cuou for him to repnlt lo llie slate Mipcrlulcn dent prior to Anoint I . MoliK rlNI1 A l-l'lloVI II. l'lltl'lllS wen leveived Nm i II 1 1 1 ny at the locul Inliil ' ollli ii lu fiivor o the following minit'il pi'tmim : John l llntlv, Amliony (iiiic lion nod Ivlwuid ('. Ilrixhiiin, home hli'iidn; Kniidiill I'. ItoriiH, Mattiii Krirk Hon, lioiiii'xIi'Hd pun liiin'H ; Wni. i. lio nlll, lli'll llllld ("! I'tloll, Wni, I.icti kk Knit A Wiin.it. The MImt n'nr, hihie oiinm of.lhu l" i i ,i 1 1 t I pllly, auepelided pulilicHMOII IhI Nut Ur al ii V . I M" puin r I.UH I'CCII pii'ilii-ln il III lhi idly for Home tiiim hy A W, Kowlcr i 1 1 I . I.. I.Hliuier, nit iMhlor uli'l llo lihern, hnpeiiioii of the piiper'a pull Ih ation Iiiim heell huetclie ) hy the liccep Ihiich of mi oiler hv llie piopm-lum lor a tour ol ll oiinliy in an uii'oinoliilii on a !- in i I .u lour in the. imcicHt ol the ('.luxe of h u i i .i I i in . 1 Kn i.iVKD Hitnioi'a Inji iiikh. I5v the VivliiK awny uf the l.uh oiiy a.t i riHf whii li dIih wiir leunuiir, Mra. IC. Ilird, ol thin city, wuk thrown to the ground, a din Inure of ahoiit I'll feet and rcrlounly hurt at tier home lu thl city, Tueaday alter noon. The fall temilted in the fracture of tlm left clavicle and the hrenkiiiK ol three ri hit. It la mIno thunxht the winiiin wa interiiiilly injured. Mm. Ilird in (0 yeiirn of at'e and llie iniMhup may prove erioiiN. The tnnhera MUppoitini( the balcony were badly rotted. Wii.i. I'hk Siatk Kaiii Kxiiiiiit. The etaic '('inuiiHfioM liHvim. in I'luirw'i" the IfrMl.tKM Hpprouriiilinn (or the lIMi.'i (uir lu 1'oitliind and llie St. Louia exponition hiii imide an Hpproprintion ol fl5iH with w hich to huv the HUriculturiil mill hoitj riiitiiiHl i x'iiliilH at the Oicpm etnte Imr t i be held in September, in ( hhh tliey H'e uoiiH emitih iinil complete i iimih ti biHtily llie expi'iidilnre of em Ii a emu. l ine will be addilionul ini cntive on the tmrt ol the itoiinliea, mid the individiuil exhil'iloiB, to iniik the ilinphiyn thia (.ill Bit fine Hiid compli'ie mh poHhihlu. IlKAngi'AitTKB" rH Faiimkuh. Fair cloiijjh lime, ill I 'miii any have opened up a general implement limine at the corner of Tenth and Main direct and are prepared to Ferve. the every need of the tanner. Thev carry a complete line of the celebrated Mitchell waicon, biiiriiieii and (aim machinery and with their pricpH, which are ritiht, they eieut to do bimines on an extensive ncale. The linn carriea a full line ol Champion niowern, rakea and hindera and llrat quality binding twine, AIho hBy carriers, forK and in fact everything that a fii'in er mittbt deHlre. The members ol the linn are eiiterriiini and r lint I itiff voiihk men and are here to atny. It w ill phv tlm larnier to j;Ivh the atock ol thia firm a thorough iiippection before placinn their ordera eleewheie. Tbaciihiih a hi) Ahhkinki). Mien Addie ('link, cily euperinlendeiit of the Oreijon City school, Iihs RflHiiined the tirade teachers to the following classes : First frrade MicHea Myeis, Mnldrnm and Williams; second grade Misses Oilfield and Cochrane; third grade Misses Walden and Oleaion; fourth grade Misses Slionkweiler and Foster; fifth grade Miss Prentiss; fifth and sixth grade Miss Taylor; sixth and seventh Principal of Faathatn school (not yet elected); seventh and eighth Miss Bor ing; eighth and ninth Mrs. Godfrey; tenth Miss Clark, city superintendent. Kkmkmiikhkd I1oMK I.iiikahy. The library has just received Irom the Misses Fannie and Itettie France, lonner resi dentaol Menuaha, a uiiiimecoiitributlun in the sbaw of two pictuies of the scene ry of their Western home. Miss I'ettie'i gilt represents Alt. Ht. Helens, Washing Ion, with the snow on its summit and Miss Fannle's, Ml. Hood, Oiegou, rjsy in the rays of Hi Kiting sun. Both pictures are handsomely framed and ex press on the part ol their donors, who transported them hall way serosa the continent, great alb-ciion lor their native town and warm appreciation ol the library. Kvening lirecie, Menasha, Wisconsin. I'aV Fivk Ckst Fakb Now, The peo pi ol (ilailsloneare not plea-ed with the new arramimnent with reference to trans portation charges that have been placed in eirect by the Oregon Waler Power A Railway between this city and that sub urb. Because ol a coutroveriy that re sulted in an altercation between one of the company'! conductors and a pittion of the road, the conductor was recently obliged to pav a line in justue court Since then the railway company has dis continued the sale of commutation tick eta over ita line between (heuori City and (ilmlstone, and a straight live cent fare ia now charged per trip either way. When the commutation tickets were old, the fare amounted to only three cents per ait.gle trip. Mls3 Mat M. Snyder, l ri-.-iir. r of tlm Ilnx.kl)!! ttMl i uil Arl lob. " If womc:i woulj pay more atttntlon lo inur ntjitn we v-iuiij have moie hrppy wivci, m.i'.ners ana a wytiu-r, and it thry would obitrve roclu thry would Iinil tht the clucton' preicriptioni do not ptnonn me niiiny curci they are given credit Ijt. In comultlr., with mv druf -A he id vltl Mcfilrce'i Uine of Crdui and Thed ford'i Illjtk-Orsutjht, end to I took it and have every reaion to thank him for a new life opened up to me with reitortd heilth, and it only took three monthi to curt me." Wine of Cardiii is rejfuliitorof the menstrual functions and is a most as toiimlimg tonic for women. It cures scanty, suppressed, toofrivpient, irre(f uliiraiid tiiiiiifnl ii,..r,ir,i..i,.... rii;.,n of tho womb, whites and flooding ft is neipiui when upproachn.g woman hiKai, diiriii(f pregtiuncv, after child birth ami in cliai.im i.l i;r it . uiiently brings a dear baby to homes that have been barren for years. All drutrgists hve 11.00 bottles of Wine of Cardiii. lift ."'.lu, tor U Miix lir.dT.i! if i wwwom! MM - ' St f i j ' j. M Mi- yy v VVlfo'CARDUl x;. i . iJ-Mrr -t .-' X,4. Mil We Want to Win. We me In-all. -d fur tie got your appioval. V. e'd like to VI l i s liv.. V I 1 1 Appoktionmknt or Rchool Money. State Superintendent Ackerman has ad vised the various county school superin tendents ol the state that the State Treasurer in making the regular appor tionment of school money this ypar will strictly follow the provisions ol the state law on the subject. The disbursement will he made August 1 and such counties as have not filed their rei-ort with the state superintendent before that date, will not receive their share ol the appor tionment. Superintendent Zinser, of Clackamas county, in apportioning the aninnnt received hv thia county from the . . . - . (. n i.- J ..., I Hiaie, cxpeuiB lu iuiiuw iud emno lino that lifts been established by the state oflicers. He desires to iiolify Ihedielrict clerks that only suck districts will be in- fiKHATISO Sol'IKTV IC tC OKOANIZKI). Tlie Oregon City Academy l)hating So ciety has been reorganised for the sum mer. There are In the club a number of ol prominent young men ol considerable forensic ability and joint-discussions on current topics will be held with debaters Ii om surrounding points. Weekly meet inns will be held by the club. William Shively, who has been attending Pacittc University at rorest urove, Is home tor the summer vacation and has joined the debating society. Mr. Shively in a ready debater and will prove a valuable mem her ol the society. He baa been a mem ber ol the Pacific. University tuniii in a number ol tlie intercollegiate debates that have been held in tiiis elate. I.miimiKH Exci'KD Anskts. An In-vet-tigation ol tlie stock and available assets of (ieo T. Howard, a lecal tner chant who left this City two weeks huh because of liniincial embarrsssuient. dis closes u rather gloomy outlook for the numerous creditors w ho bold paper is sued by the uns-dug groeeryiiian. The stock of yrnceilcs was attached Wednes day by M. Michael, on an action to re cover'abont $1'HI ai.d since then in iny other claims have been reputed that will bring the aggiegaif of liabilities) up to between HoU $10."b0. An in voice ia being made of the siock of gioc eries wb'ch are ol the puttinuted valun of about $4000. IMore depiutinii Irom the city, Howard tlleil in tlie ollire of the county recorder a deed liam-feriing from himself and wife to Mrs. Ilnnmili (iil more, who is Mrs. Howard's motbr, certain real estate located in West (ilad stone. Tlie consideration named in the Instrument wsa $20i0. It is probable Howard's creditors will insist that the estate be thrown into the bankruptcy court that all may share tlie assets of the property on a pro rata basis. . Bova Wkkk DisciiARoKD.-Oliver Spott. Charles Snndt, George Frsser and Clai d liilli'iibsck, the boys who were confined in the Marlon county jnil, having been bound over to the circuit cMKt on a charge ol burglary, by Justice ol the Peace Overton, of Woodlnirn precinct, were brought into court for arraignment. Tlie boys, who" aires ranue from 12 lo I') years, were represented by Attorney !. S. (iillespie, of Portland, who entered a plea of ul'ty, whereupon Deputy Dis trict Attorney' John H. McNary moved ihat the case against the youthful ollVnd. era be dismissed, and the motion was gmntod by the court. The court did not feel disposed to commit the boys to the Reform School, as all have borne an ex cellentjrepntation previous to tlie ollense, and the Hoys' and Girls' Aid Society, of Portland, having been taken out of the jurisdiction of the circuit courts, by a recent act of the legislature, Judge Bur nett decided to give them another chance by dismissing tlie charge, and allowing the hoys to return to their homes in Portland. Salem Statesman. Thia is the quartet of lads that was arrested in this city recently for burglarizing a gen eral merchandise store in Woodburn. A daughter was born to County School Superintendent snd Mrs. J. C. Zinser Monday, June W. Wednesday J. E. Hedges succeeded T. L. Charman as secretary of the Ore gon City Water Commiselon. Dissatis fied customers of the city water system will now have some one else to direct tbi-ir complaints to. Mr. Charman served the commission long and faith fuily s -cretary. With the accession of Sir. He. I hps to this office the work will be continued wilh the same degree' ol satisfaction. NOTICE OFA SSESSMENT Contiaued Prom PK' Poor. , I'M fioulh Wot Carolina Orasier 28 M 5 101 North i of Fannla U and Kats I Porter 2ft 14 'I I'iH Fannie O and Kate I Porter .VI 2S 1 1 It J I) Heuner 20 lf 2 Ion J D Kenner 23 III .1 IMl John Wrisniaudal Z' 11 4 l9 Jonn Wriiinandel 2.ri IH .', IH!l Dan l.vons Si 2s li I ill) Geo Jackson fWI 2X 7 loll J 1) Kenner Wi 2X H l'i!l J I Kenner; 4't 10 3 l7o F.d It Whitlock IS ) 4 ITU Kd K Whitlm k 2-r) 11 .1 170 Kd K Wl.iilock 4!l 10 (i 170 Kd K Whitlock 3:t lu A Halemmt or aforesaid assessment liai been entered in the docket ol cily liens, and is now due and pavable at the oltlceol the cily treasurer of Oregon Cily, Oregon, in law tut money of the I'ulUd States, and it not paid oliliin iwenty days Irom ins tint pulilicaiion of this notice such proceedings will tie taken for the collection olthe same ss are provided by the charter ol Oregon Ci' v. The above assessment will bear interest 20 days alter the lirnt publication of this notice. BRUCE C. CtTRRY, Recorder ol Oregon City. Oregon Cily, Ore., June 23, 1!i3 Date ol tifst publication oi Ibis notice Friday, June 2i, HMKt. July 3 o o ) o D O a o o o 8 O o o o o o a o a o a o o o t) Q O o o o o o o o o cccocoooooooooooccco cccocococccoococcco Copxiigbl lr: bj Hjrt bebauner II Mars o 1) o o o .() t'f 9 have jon give us a chance to ?f win your patronage. We have ' tbesiiik aidjwe keen moving t.) to the front. We'll win of Q coiitK-; wont you help Uf? We aim to hit t lie suit tastes of all f kinds of men, ai d we are do- 'f i' K it. We aim to give you better q ialiiv ai.d Hyle tbnn o your money will boy anywhere else. We are doing that too. y We bny the beitj merchandise jcx obtainable, such as if o Hart, Schaffner & O Marx Clothing O W. L. Douglas q Shoes q Monarch and Cluett O Shirts and Collars O and the celebrateJ o Hat o 1.6 euce lor your money than we CJ give yon, lor we appreciate fj your wants and value your J C) o Hawes $3.00 You won't find a better audi ence for yi give yon, your wanti pationage. J7VI Xftrck Clothier and Haberdasher o 1TV JT 1 ICC Cor. 6th andflainSts., Oregon City O ii. A. Ilardlnt; W III lluy It Hark. You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dial rhoea Heinedy. ti A. Harding will re fund your money if jou are not satisfied after using it. It ia everywhere admitted to be tlie most successful remedy in use lor bowel com plaints and the only one that never fails. It Is pleasant, safe and leliable. EL.L.OH "'? 2,000 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 ETBonal communication, istance no effect to a clear understanding. Spo kane and San Francisco as easily heard aa Port land. Oregon City office it Harding's Drug Store. James Brothers S. J. VAUGHN, JNJSW STOKE On Milk Creek opens July 5th with a new, fresh strck of goods. Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Drugs Patent Medicines. Notions, etc. We buy for cash. Our expenses will be small such as rent, insurance and taxes, the same as in the city. Therefore we do not ex pect to be undersold by any other retail merchant ia the county. Call and see us. Bring your produce. JAMES BROTHERS E. I. SIAS DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kinds of Repairing neatly done and warranted. CAN BY, OREGON Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECONCITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE .BRIDGE AN J DP0T. Double and Single Rigs, and sad die horde always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regarding any kind 01 stock promptly attended to by person ol letter . Horses Sought and Sold. Horses Boarded and Fed on reason ble terms. Letter 1,1st. Tlie billowing is the list of letters re maining in the postolliceat Oregon City, ; ore., on June -0, i:to.i: 1 womkn's 1.1 st. j liolund Mrs I. Huberts Miss Eihel Hockett Mrs (irace S Seward .Miss Annie 1 Smith Mrs l.auta I mkn'm i.M H irrett Charlie lien .ett E lioozer Kev I, .M Urown J N '-' Kiuld Charles Foote Wm II (iasser Fred Leet Carteo Martlameu Aug 1'iiter Miller A M Murray R A Sheridan James Williams Thos We Have Devel oped Our WATCH (vJ&' In the last few years llarlocker Jndgn L Wilson C N Wilson Jas TOM P. RANDALL, P M. Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kld- l iiv 'tl neys ara out ol order -f,-ilTH"ordiseased- ' 't.'y I'vfe Kidney trouble has that It Is not uncommon for a child ia be. bnrn 'I U'iir atnictea wim weaK kid neys. If the child urln-1 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 1 bed-wetting, depend upon It. the cause of 1 the difficulty Is kidney trouble, and the first i step should be towards the treatment olj these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the j kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as 1 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 la sold by druggists, in fifty- cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a j sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tell ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received , from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. KUmet & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remem-! ber tho name,Swamp-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's 1 Hwamu-Koot, and the address, tting- i hamtoo, N. Y on every bottle. Bom of Swwnp-RonC TO A HIGH POINT OF PERFECTION 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 as enlarging our stock, r-elling on the installment plan, making a payment when yon purchase the watch and pay the balance in monthly or weekly payments, selling at special prices ' ' and gnarai tee every watch, both the quality and price. And you can depend njion our guarantee as we have had year of experience in dealing in watches and watch repairing. II you do not know as, Ask Your Neighbor About Us. He Has Always Found Us Reliable We are especially proud of onr stock ol gold filled watches at this time. It is by far the laritest we have ever shown before. We just received a lot of the newest lmtterns Th ey are of the beet makes, such as the Boss and Crescent Cases fitted with Waltham 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 Uoid Filled Case guaranteed to wear 2t 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 $(J.i 0 up. Nickel watches from $2.50 up. Ahnilt PffinirinO We believe in doing work right. Our w 1V7UI1 111. men are skilled and conscientious. You'll grumble at the price either. All our work guaranteed. 01 k- tot I iTHE OREGON CITY JEWELERS. VWV; ,7 !C : Nrw I CL. 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