Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 07, 1903, Page 5, Image 5

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    OlWCIOjf CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY AUGUST 7 1903
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Oregon City Enterprise
TOLD IN SIDEHEADS.
Cummkkiiai. Man Wrm W. A. (id
more, a commercial aah-Hoian, hiiiI Kiman
Cures, l Nan Kraiicim-o, were married
in IIhn cily Tuemlav afternoon at (lit
reaidence i tint nlllciatiiig clergyman,
Kttv. J. II. lli-nvenit.
K x III 111 I H HllllTKII I'llKl:. Ill urillT In
t'lll'Olirilge X ll I ll t'lTM HII'I attendance HI
thti Mate (,iir, tint Soul li.Tfi I'acille Com
niiy will t'linnporl nil exhibit, includ
I n if livtt mIih k. Id iiml from the ( In-gon
stale fair (rct of flmruH. Exhibitor
should ship ill mm I to tlin fair grounds,
where they will II ml ample facilities for
Unloading nil exhibit.
Ikji iukm I'hdvui Fatal. K. W.
Ilamiictl, u( 1 i ikIiImikI, died Saturday
morning Imiiii tiit injiiiii'it Iih atiatained
laat Monday when he fell from tlin roof
of hi barn. The deccaaed waa t)4 yi'uri
of age and Imil reaiilcd I rM 1 1 i h county for
over twenty year. Hit I inn vi vis I by a
willow hut leave no children, liuriul
took place ut Highland Hutnlay.
' letters" with onit cent pontage, Coin
pllsnctt Willi thl ruin ami I hit placing of
I I lilt proper postage Oil Mil littler III till
ili'li vcrril liy the rural rarriera will fnci 1 1 -i
t ilit lliii wni k of tint local tifllrti uml in
sum the prompt delivery of alh lellttr.
' ( M her w inn letter mil. properly Htnitiptl t
I nniHt Iih Imlil fur pontage.
j Annual Mkktino. TIih annual meet
I ing of the "lock holder of llmCiipcn Mi on
. Company will lie lutlil on ' l iii'Hijuy, A iik.
II. I'.HKI. hi tin company's ollleo at V 1 1 - !
lament-, (begun,
Thaininii koii Kkoatta Tint Oregon
Cily liomi loam la tialniiig nightly for tint
regatta race to tut In-Ill nt Astoria the
iiiIiIiIIh of the inontli. Five blanket
were donated lint hoy thl week by tint
Oregon Cily MHiiiiliictiirlii( ('oininiiy
mill tint nii'iiilifM of t Iih team greatly ap
preciate tint
m m i i, ? ' i , ..a i
ltt'NAWAY KkKOIiM N'lllMII, l!(IVg
KrtsI Mutiton bihI Kttrl Mumlmll, two ph
capttil i-liHri(i'" of th itlnle rtiforin m liool,
wertt cilnriil in IIiImciIv litnt TlinrxiUy
ni(lil liv l'olice Ollli-em Slmw mill Noli
lilt. Million uml Muriiliiill, tugi'llu'r
with Frank Klk'tCiim, lio wmi ritplun-il
lew liny hku Rt Murqintni, witrit uki-n
buck to the ri-furiimlory. Thin is the
mvonrt time within month that yolliiK
Malnon Ima evailetl tint ollirttr at the
Bcliool and maile Ilia iKi'aitt.
Coi'l.n Fink no Kudkm'k Slntriir
Ktorey, of Mnltnonmli roiimy, w Ma In lh
city onit nihl laat week in eean-li of evi-di-iifu
mimimt tint four men who ara un
der arrext in Portland for tint liolil up of
the .Sellwooil car on July H. It waa
tlioiiidit hy tint oIlii-i-rH that the IiIkIi-wayim-n
iniht have iliitpoheil of Home of
their hooty in thia viiy ami aci-oidiiikly
all of the dei'onil liaiiil atorea wero vieit
etl hut nolhinK waa foiiml that could bo
lilted in evidence annml the aiiapectN.
The liaiidita are nut believed to have
bartered any of the utolen jewiilry liere.
Won.i) not Cook Mkaiji. llerHUHe
ahe reftnted to i-ook Ida iiimIh, liecaniH
drunk with bad men in tlin prettence of
t'leir children, waa cruel and inhuman
in tier treatment towurda him, K. C.
(olden, of I'lirllHiid, Iiuh brmittlit a Kiut
for divurctt from Carrie li. (Jolden, in the
Clarkamua county rirciiit i-ourt. The
tiarliea were murriud at Wilcox, Ne
LraHkn, in IHICI. Three yeara later they
removed lo Portland where (iiihli-n now
n-si'li-B, the woimin hiivint; (Ii-hitIciI him
IhhI July. I'luiiitill'axka for a decree of
divorce and lint custody of three minor
children. Ilia attorney in II. K. Sar
gent, of Portland.
1,1 vk Stock Sai.k. The Rreedera' Com
bination auction in It- of live atock to be
held at the Oregon atate fair thia fall will
be one of the Kr'"'''Hl anlea ever held on
the Pari lie cohhI. All of the iarne hrend
era, inch aa Chaa. K. I. add, W. 0 Mi
nor, C. li. Wade, Alex Clialiuera, I). II.
Ixioney, Chaa. Cleveland. I'. A. Frakea,
llazelwood Company, W. J". Townley, J.
Malty, J. II. Stump, Atkinaon l!roa., are
ending Borne of their heat atock on their
reapeclive farma to thia Bale, which will
Hive the furmei and ainull breeder a
Bplendid opporiiinily of buying aome
ciioice atock rilit at borne.
Mil Bucki.kin Takkh a Partner.
Phil Bncklein, the reliable proprietor
and manager of the Oregon City Machine
Shop, haa atHix-iated with himtielf in the
business a partner. Mr. R. W.Witt
schen, recently from Turner, Marion
comity, and an expert niachiniat, has
purchaaed an in tercet in thia live enter
prlne, and in'tlie manaKement of thia im
portant buainena in the future will be as
aocialed with Mr..l(ncklein who, in a res
idence of many years in thia city, baa
built up a reputation for relinlile work of
the higheHt character of workmanahip.
The new firm will he known aa iiuck
lein & Willachen, mil the lnatitiition
will continue aa in the pnat to do a gen
eral buHineHB along the line of making
and repairing all kinds of machinery ,and
in thia connection the general patronage
of the public is solicited. Tint attention
of farmers la especially called to this an-noncement.
Put on Two Cknt Stami'. Poatmaster
Randall reports that many patrons of
the Oregon City ollice are not informed
as to the stamping of letters to he deliv
ered hy the free rural mail delivery that
was recently eHtahliithttd from the Ore
gon City oilicn. All letters for peraons
reached by the rural routes muttt be
stamped with a two-cent slump, the
same as are all other letters for trans
portation throughout the country. The
rural mail service does not include "drop
Wn.i, IIkcomk a Citukn. Tliouias P.
Hurl, after a filty-two yean' realdence
in tli la county, declared bia intention
Monday of becoming a citizen of the
Culled Hlalea. Mr, Kurt ia a native of
Kngliind, and during a reaidttnee In this
atiile of half a century baa never enjoyed
the privilege ol a full-lleilged American
citizen.
Musky foil TllK r-cilooi.H. Countv
Tri-KNimir Cnhill last Monday received
from Stale Treasurer Moore $ll!,-U.'I.L'0,
Hint being Hie amount apportioned to
Cliickaunia cniiniy by the stale land
iHnird (mm the common school fund lull-nut,
Tint apportionment amounta lo
1 1. lit) per capita fur each child of eligible
Hclinol a iih in the county, and Ibis aiiiounl
will be dishorned to the l'.'O districts of
thih enmity on the name liaaia.
Wn.i. I i vi ik tiik Pkockkiis. Com
pany A, Third Ui-giuieiil, O. N. (J., of
llila cily, baa been linallv iliangaiiii-d
At a meeting Monday night Lieute nuAt
Knrn, John lli-intli, (His llnylan. Juek
Cuulii ld and W. Howell were conatituted
a committee to sell the property In-longing
lo the company, the proceeds derived
from Ilie ante lo he divided among the
meiiiheia of the lulu military company.
The disb.iiiilcd company hint paid all billa
and is now an organization of the pant.
THE ORIGINAL i
LIVER MEDICINES
A aull, iv imnml;
u. w ..... An., , , iif-nn,
biliousness and a roaUnl tongue
are cominun indicutiona of liver
and kid-iey diseases. Ktoma(;h and
Ikiwi-I troiihlea, w-verr as they are,
j m kivo iiiiuituiiie warning ny pain,
inn iivit ami Kinney iroumcf,
though less painful at the start, are
much harder to cure. Tliedford's
llac.k-lrnuj;lit never fails to hene
fitdiacasMl liviVund weakened kid
neys. It stirs up the torpid liver
to throw oil the trerins of fever and
ague. It is a ceil.-iiu preventive
of cholera and l!i Vht's diw-aae of
the knlneva. With k itinera re
inforced )iv Tiiedford'a lilak
1 irauirht tlioiisandH of icrsons have
uwell iinniiiin! in the initiator yel
low fever. Many families lire in
perfit-t health ami have no other
doctor than Tiiedford'a I'lm k-
liraught. It is always on hand for
Use in an eiiiertfeney ami saved
many expensive culls of a doctor.
Mullim, S. C. March 10. 1001.
I have uwd Therlford'a Blatk-Drauht
lor inrcc vrjri and I have not hta to o
tq doctor time I have been taking it.
It It the be it mrdicine for me that li
on the market for liver and kidney
irouniri ana avpoila and other
complaint!. Ktv. A. 0. LEWIS, ft
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GREAT
CLEAN-UP
SALE
Wo will oiler to the public fur
the next I'O days record break
ing bargain h, in odds and ends,
of our immense atock of up-to-date
merchandise. Note a few
of our many specials:
50 pair of V. L. Douglas cele
brated $3.50 shoes and Oxfords
to go at $3.00. 25 two-piece
Outing suits, regular price rang
ing from $8.50 to $12.00, re
duced to 16 25. Many up-to-date
styles of the reputable Mal
Iory $3.00 hat reduced to $2.25.
We have also many odds and
ends in ladies' and children's
shoes to be sold at the very low
est figures. A few odds and
ends in Hart, SchafTner & Marx
clothing to go at bottom prices,
and many other spectals too
numerous to mention. Come
early and be convinced.
J. M. PRICE
Clothier and
haberdasher
Cor. Clh and Main Oregon City
Hart Schiffner
if Mine
Mind Tailored
pip
t.:-. -M -.t w. I v.tw"" .
Copyright 1903 bf Hart Scuaifoer Marx
Caiiiiiki) no I.N-aiKANci!. The farm
lesideiice, together with all of its con
tenia, a windmill, belonging to A. Trtllie,
a farmer near Wilsonville, were burned
Nkw Commamikk Ki.KcrKli. Monday I "'l'l!',"l'd one day last week. The
night J. Doreinua was elected command- 1 damage amounts to about $1000 and Mr.
r ol Meade Poxl No. (i. A. li., ol this Trilbe hail no insurance.
cily, In succeed Jiislah Marlin, who has
removed lo Astoria. J. It. Williams
was elected chaplain to mieceed Mr.
Iiiiiemns, promoli-tl. (Quarter Maater
Harding repoMeil to the Post that the
per capita lax thai was levied on all .
A. K. I'tiala in the state, bail been paid
by Meade Poal ami the prtajeSils for
warded to tint lleppner flood aulA-rers.
Ht'UAL Mail Pkmvkhy Stakteii. The
inilial rural mail delivery to he estab
lished out of Ibis cily waa atarted laat
Saturday, and others art in prospect.
Ity the rou 1 e the people of the New Kra
neighlKirhotel are aerve I. The route ia
about twenty miles in length and 156
families will receive their mail daily,
teorge It. Call II". of thia city, ia the car
rier. A petition ia on file at Washington
asking for the establishing of a free de
livery route for the service of the people
of Stone and Ixigan. A petition is being
circulated asking that a route be atarted
that will serve the people of Highland
and Mulalla.
n7 rii
-II Z f ... It 2 f-.ji. mill
PLUMBING CHARCES
On Kvanuki.istic Tot a. A Salvation
Army corps Iroiu Oregon Ci'v, consisting
ol ('apt. Knsign Crahlree, I .it- lit. Man
neia ami .Mrs. Until K. Sweek and her
daoi'hter, stopped in the citv yesterday
while on a tour south, engaged in evan
gelistic work. Thev held m-rvices in the
Chrintiau church last evening Silver-Ionian.
Kkckiits Wkhk I-AkiiKK - A large In
crease in the receipts over thoae for the
month of June is shown in the monthly
reMrt ol the local land ollice for the
month of July. In June the aggregate
of receipts waa alamt $:IMK) while for the
monlh jiiHt closed fIl.IJIO were received
iroin the various aourcea. Twenty-nine
timber anil stone land entries were made
in July as againat only four (or the
monlh before. There was a decrease in
the number of homestead entries from
M in June to lift for July. The sales of
public lands laat month, amounted to
$ 1 0.7 Hi I'l and represented an acreage of
4IIH5 ). Commhsions were received for
pl.'ti HH acres and commissions for ten
final homesteads were received, embrac
ing an acreage of 1312. 7'J.
Had Pi.knty ok Dimes. Albert Legge
and II. C. Nelson, wanted in Portland lor
burglarizing the ollice of the Holmes Ice
Woika. were arrested in this city Satur
day night by Chief of Police Hums and
returned to Portland the following day.
The lads, w ho are aged about 18 years
each, were seen spending' more or less
money, and the fact their funds con
sisted entirely of KVeent pieces aroused
the suspicions of the ollicers, who de
cided to detain the boys pending an in
vestigation. Word was soon received
from Portland calling for the arrest of
the pair. When taken into custody Legge
anil Nelson had 7..r0 and l 60,-respecl-
ively, in (times, the lads gave their
residence in Portland as follows: Legge,
3KJ.'J Hast Pine; Nelson, 3L'li Kant Morrison.
Wax Construct Fish Ladder. II.
Q. VanDusen, state fish warden, passed
through this city Tuesday evening from
Salem where he had been to attend the
monthly meeting of the state fish com
mission. He reports that the commis
sion has directed J. W. Motliit, of this
city, to propare plans for the list) ladder
that ia to be installed by the state at
Willamette Falls in this cily. Mr. Van
Dusen says the ladder will be constructed
at the falls here as soon as plans can he
adopted, since the river has probably
reached the extreme low stage for the
year. An appropriation of $o000 was
made available lor this improvement by
the last legislature. With the operation
of the ladder it is expected to make pos
sible the reaching of the upper Willam
ette river hy the salmon which are so
plentiful belQW the falls.
Coi'ntv Teariikkb' Inhtitutk. Coun
ty School Superintendent Zinser an-
nniiiki.na lhat IhA annual pnnntv ieflph.
erB' institute for Clackamas county will
be held at the court house in 1111s city
September 15-17, inclusive. It is ex
pected that from 150 to 200 teachers of
the county will be in attendance. Among
the prominent eduaatorsof the state that
will have places on me programme are
Kioto SiiituarinlMtnlent J. 11. Ackerman.
who is scheduled for a two days' attend-
. i .
mice, liicluiiing an evening lecture.
Frank Itigler, city superintendent of the
Portland schools, also has prominent as
signments on the programme. Mihs Ve
da W Hliams, ol this city, win nave cnarge
of tlin mtiaii-al nart of the lirottramme.
Superintendent ,inser expects to an
nounce the full programme within a few
days.
lUaCioNK Out op Ucsinkhs. A six
months' old infant in the Oregon City
newepapcr field has succumbed by rea
son of lack of tupport, an ailment with
which all attempts at publishing third
paper in thia county have been frustrat
ed. Half a year ago a sheet waa atarted
in thia city under the name of the Clark
amaa County Record. It now occupies
a place in the newspaper grave yard.
With a circulation decidedly limited,
without influence or patronage, its exist
ence wa necessarily brief. E. E. Iirodie
waa the editor and proprietor of the pa
per which aa issued by the Record
Publishing Company.
Mot Over Wis
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you cat.
This preparation contains all of the
digcstanls and digests all kinds of
food. It Rives lnst;;nt. re'ief and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the 'ood you want. The nt sensitive
stomachs can take It. By Its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
Tired after everything else failed. It
6 unequalled for all stomach troubles.
It can't help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. C. IipWitt; Co., Chicago
The U. bottle contains ! t i tutu tbe 50c mat.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If yon haven't a rernlr. bltby morainetit of h0
bowel every dy. Ton'ro tli or will b. Kep you
bowel ojxn. tod &e welL Fore, In the ahftpe of
violent phytic or pill poison, la danfremn. Th
t moot be t, eaatest, moat perfect way o kf Iflt'.g
th bowela clear and clean la to taka
CANDY
CATHARTIC
N. rani
PIONEER
There is an old allegorical picture of a
girl scared at a grass-hopper, but in the
act of heedlessly treading on a snake.
This is paralleled by the man who spends
a large sum of money building a cyclone
cellar, but neglects to provide his family
with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safe-1
guard against bowel complaints, whose
victims outnumber those of the cyclone
a hundred to one. This remedy is every
where recognized as the most prompt
and reliable medicine in use for these
diseases. For sale by U. A. Harding.
Running Albany Mills. The Albany
woolen mills have begun operating again 1
after having been idle for several months. !
The Rannockburn Manufacturing Ouin
pany of Portland, which purchaaed the I
plant, has put it in shape for work and
lias added machinery which will enable j
the null to put out fine cloths. Hereto- j
fore the finer patterns have not been '
manufactured in Albany. The mill is
under the temporary managument of the
Oregon Cily Woolen Mills Company, !
which will operate the Albany mills un
til the Oregon City mills, which were re- j
cently disabled by tire, have been re-1
paired and are ready to renew 0ierations. '
m$kt and Ejefe,
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATES - REASONABLE
are no higher t bad those in any other
trade, and ours are no higher than ser
vice rendered demands.
What we undertake to do in athoroogh
and satisfactory manner. There will
not be found after our workman get
through with a job any defective joints,
leaky pipes, loose connections or othei
evidences of "scamped" work. Every
part will be perfect, and look perfect,
and when the hill comes in you'll not
ask for any deduction.
F. C. GADKE
THE PLUMBER
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CAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
Pleuant, Palatable. Potent, Taate Good, V
Good, hw 81eken, Weikea or Ortpoi It, ts aul
K eenti pr box. Write tot fate aampla, aaa toua
letoahulth. Addnaa 41
Starling Retnetfr Compaitf, Chieaoo sr New Tort
KEEP YOUR ELOOD CLEAH
E. I. SIAS
DEALER I?
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and
Spectacles.
All kinds of Repairing neatly done
and warranted.
CAJJBY, OREGON
Women as Well as Men
Are Made Miserable by
Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis
courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor
ana cneeriumess 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 conditional the
kidneys and bladder and not to a habit 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 1
sizes. You may have a
sample bottle by mail
free, also Damohlet tell-
In? all about It. including many of the
thousands of testimonial letters received
from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmei
& Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and
mention this paper.
Don't make any mistake, but remem
ber the name,Swamp-Koot, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Koot. and the suitress, cing
bamton, N. Y., on every bottle.
W!ite
Sewing
nn I
uaennes
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Home of Swunp-Roni.
We have the very latest, the new style, automafic lift, Family Rotary
Machine. It is the most perfect and up to date machine made.
The woodwork is artistically executed and exactly in line with modern
high class furniture.
It has many new improvements, such as stitch regulator, automatic ten
sion regulator. The patent tension indicator, dust caps, runs in
ball bearings, has very large bobbin. Is capable of running at a
very high speed, very simple to thread, runs very easy, is noiseless
and we guarantee it to give satisfaction.
We sell them on the installment plan. Come in and get our prices on
the different styles.
BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN,
Suspension Bridge Corner
THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS.