Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 21, 1903, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTEKPKISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1903
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THE BANK
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OREGON CITY
I Iiik. "Iioubl mm I hi coiiNtriulitil. A com
' linltmt wait aiointiii to ri"rt on tlm
Intylitof hullilliiK ami Ibe approximate
ji iMtut I be lit x t iiii-i-i iiitf, wliitn tint mat.
j tur li II II hi! ilrlliiiti'Iy Ai-ttlml
it careful nt
Thirt HH'SHUi
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tho women alike.
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'Oregon City Enterprise
TOLD IN SIDEHEADS.
Tiiikii V'ih Pil'l.oMAH. A -Iiih of forty
lour yoiiiiK icopUi took t tie rij!tiUr
iiinrtirly tnat-hera' cxiiiiiiniillnii in tbi
city. Of tlm tiiiiiibi-r, County Hii'rln
tcnili'iit Ziiikit report a Hint X triml for
comity rertillratea, while th othi-r nin
WITU Miill('lllllH for Ml llll! I'Brlifll'lltt'M.
TliiM clni"i iH ol averuttn i.e.
Cacahtv ih Iniiii:.hi:i Tint Port,
lutnl lit-wiiil I'.lrctrii' Company Iihh
about i n 1 1 !' t -i 1 tlm liiHtiillution of Uu
athlilional Ki'iii'iKlorn to ilN luruii ilnut
in thin city. Hy tlilH Hililition tlm r
purity of Uu' plunt In inrrciiHt'il Hint the
company will lio bi-ltt-r pri-putt-il to int'et
the ili'iiiniul (or it xcrvii'i'N iluiinn tlit!
coiiiiiii; I.cwiit iV CI ii r k Kair. I'.y tint
tune tlm l.fwlH A Clark exposition opt-iia
tlm fHcllitit'ii of tlitt 1'ortUnil plunt in
thi city will hi! ntM'ouil to no otlicr plunt
of it Hi.i! In Urn country.
lliimi.HT tiik I'iiook With Hm J.
F. Clark ! rnliirniKl from a mnnlli'a
outinK in the iiiotinUiiiH lieyonil It-ha
non, I.inn conntv. lie rirtH a very
aucrfHnful anil enjoyable trip anil relate
that liia cniiiwuy louml an aliunilnncfl of
all kiiuht of gitine. Now, Jolin'o word
waa never doubted, t n t tlm almtractor
dedihtil tii Mt for once in In lifu at any
rate he would liack up In flatt-menta
by inilixpiitMliItt eviilent-e, aiiHirliMit in
(inutility to natiafy the unmt ilotilitful of
liia aciiiaintiice. So lit" hrotiKht liointi
with linn a uiMieroii Hiipply of tin! lint-it
ipinlity of diicil vi'iiihon, whirli lit! din
Irilmli'il amoriK h i Im-mla. The rittr
in prepared to tt-Htify an to the ijuulily of
tlm ili'lirucy.
Took a Shut at Thkm Nitthl Tolice
Ollirer Nolilitt llrcil at two Ht-eiiiK liohoa
laaf Friday niitlit, lull no ontt wan hurt.
TIih inline of Ihu fxplonioii only erceler
aire! the liioVfintMitH of tlm trump", who
eacuped. Seven holloa wrrt) itHtlii-rt-tl
ti-thiT at tlif Southern I'urltii' punm-ii
Kit iltipol liy mnrer Moulin, who maneti
with I tie Tin ii for tlm city juil. In puna
iui; the Htiitioii, two of tlm men took to
their heel. Tlmy tlinreHnleil the coin
inuuil of the ollicer to halt ami iiiaiiaK1'')
to make their enenpe through the rrowd
at the ilrpot, the nveiiint! overlaml train
having jiiht arnveil. The other live men
were tteiaineil at the city jail for the
nluht. Later in the iiiiht, the two runa
way were taken into ciiMtodv hy 1', S.
Finiican, who at thu time waa a itpecial
ollirer for the city.
K Wkhtkiin Mahiiiauk. Thin ia the
way Ihe editor of a Wenteru country pa
per lerently wrote up a inarriaue ceic
liioiiy in hm nalivu town: "Would that
our pen had linen plucked Irmn Home
bird of piirudittt! and dipped in the eye of
a ritinlniu , that we miht fminlyde
Brriht! the beautiful tuarriii mene en
ai'teil at the rexiilence of Mr. mid Mra.
A. ('. 1'iivin. Juki an the day uod, cloth
ed in in n Ji-hi y sublime, bad Hlarted on
liin tlownwaid courae toward the West
ern ara, nheddiiK hia inlnxy of (jiiiver
iiiK, Koldcn beaiiiH o'er the rrJoiciiiK
earth it whh then that the corda of con
llclenre, hope and love, liindiiiu the
liearla of Kli Frederick (iiienuiey and
Iteatricft J j. vih were indelibly traced
upon the Brroll of life, and the aucred Bra I
of matrimony placed thereon. "
I In I'oll l I.AM) Klllt A I IMK. C II. Wil
IIhiiih, who Iihh lieeii ho cuiiipelenlly
'ariviiiK hi local corri'npoinli'iit. lur tlm
! I 'i i It 1 11 1 1 1 1 Ti'li'Kruui, hail hern callrd to
j the city for a fnw tlitya' woikoiillut
I force ol newa iMthcrera for Unit pnlillra-
lion III that city lie expect to lettiin
within a lew 'l.iy and ri'Kiiiint bin wink
in thirdly, wliicli in the nieuiiiime ia
hi'ilill covered by a roprmciiliiliVH of the
'IVIi'uruin huh t up from I'ortluiid.
Ok Ukkat IIihtoiiicai. Imkki:t. The
Quurlerly of (he Ori'toii llinloricul So
ciety for J line, IIKKI, baj been re.-eived.
A yauul every urticlt) it ronlaina ia of
vital Intcri-al bt-very Hindi-lit o( Ori-Ktin
liilmy, an tlm follow inn luhlii of I'linti'iit"
ludiiaiea: "Oii'kom and Iih Share in
the Civil War," by Robert T. I'Ull ;
"Tin- ( in-lit Wi-bI and ihe Two Kjata,"
by Henry 10. Heed; "Social ami Km
Domic llmlory of Ai-loriu," by Alfred A.
Clevi-laml ; 'A I'ioin-er C;iitiiiu of In
diiHtry in Jreitun," bv I'mf. Jnmea It.
Kolieitaoii. In addilioli a iiiiinl-er of
doi iiiiieiitH relating lo I'r Man-ii Wbii
mini, the t'iiii;r,ii.in ol HJ II and the
t-iii I n-r ciinditiona of the Oienon t'otintry
Copii of the iiuarterly may be a.-i un-d
by it 1 1 1 t -i 1 1 ul Hie Society Itooma, City
Hall, I'ortlund, Oil-koo.
MILL ltlll.K AT 0Ci:.
WiiiiIi ii Mill Ciimpiiny Kxpect lo He
aiiine Viurk (Ictiilit-r 't.
IT
Tlm Oregon City Vlaiiiifarturlnit Coin- j
puny Il ia aaked lor bnla lor the ronatrue- J
tmii ol liinl.liiinH at it woolrn mill plant : T
in Huh cily lo rrplitre the one that were '
burned IiihI inoiith. Stnirturea for tlm ;
arcoiiiinoibitioii of the laiib-r rimi, dye j X
bmiNi-, pullery and other ni-laido build .
i i IM will be eiei led. The coat will ap- i T
1 r . .x i ti i it 1 1- .;(! IX )( MuhI of Ihe build-j 2
ine will lietif wood and corriiHted iron
and Ihe principal airiiclun-a w il! letlirre i
lorii't Iditb, and will be direc tly con- X
nei'li d to the main biiililini. The man-
aiiriiMoit of the mill exiecia to Iikvh the i J
iuiproveiiit-iii all coinileted and reaumo '
Hie iiperatioii of the plant In tin cily1
by Oelober In the meantime, the ' J
I- ul ciiinpitny baa it-axed the woolen i
imillaal Albaiiv and ia 11111111111 Unit'
plant until the Oregon City mill am
amln remly. 4
In repliirlni! Ihe building tint were
I "1 1 Iii-iI , the (Irt'iou City M 11 1 1 1 1 f ,1 it u ri 11 ,
Coinpiiny iroKiai-a lo i!iird anninat fur-
Iht-rtuHH tiv tire. Tliu 11 im 1 11 liollfloii I
and iiIho Ihe nl joi ni li) depai t inenta of
till. I. il, fll-tf.vV u ill I.J. ...... I uitl
j " " 1 1" ' ""IX
aiiioinntic wa'er aprinkllnif ayatein Iliat'X
... ; 1 1 1 Hi. lum 1 . 11 !
niiit-imi 1 ne rooipany f 1 o.ina1 10 Ionian.
It conaiMla of a aerie of water pipi-a that
are iliNlrihuted throiiiitioiit the hulHinK"
and from whirh in releaaed a bountiful
ailpplv of water whenever the pipe be
come heaieil above a normal tempera
line. The pipe are ho arranged about
tint n ilim that the ,flowni of water,
aiiiiultaneoiialy, from all of the, Hpi-n,
w ill reach and proiect every fool of -pace
wilhiii the tin 1 It 1 1 11 .
IIobK Tkam (im: to ArolilA. The
iiicinlier of tlie Ort'i'iiii City lire depart-
ineiit left Monday alternoon for Ai-toriaj
where the local liiiae team will purtiri
pule in the nifcH that have been ar- j
raiiu'i-d in Ihe tlri'iiien'M tournament tlnil I
i to be lield in connection with the
tenth annual niiita. MmiiiKer Law
rence Uueoiiicli and (Captain C. 'V. l'ope
acciitiipiinii'il the tram which ia coin- I
p in'il ol the I'iIIiim in nameil volunteer
11- 1 .1 ...... . L 'r o. it'
n""" " IV'V ,r'V .proprietor of the Oreon
1. 11 11 V- vV 1 V r ,?,t . linycle Hliop, have removed their bind-
C. IU I. K. S ilbaui. A. f ox tK Tho,,, p. m.H (rom M nn ,o Ui
oil, .0. r. ..Ifiooil". r.. j. IIIIIIUMI, lil,,,m ,,.u,l .,.,,! l. 1IU-
irtiM . . . '
Have Mimtl Into New (Jiiurfcm.
Oreioii City now ha a first cla ifin
1 ami bicycle tore. Lamb tx Sawyer,
Citv (iun ti '
lbs K 23
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GREAT
CLEAN-UP
SALE
ijir jj jnfrtnn3 iH i) toil i'tit
We will olTt.-r to the public fur
the next ''() days record break
ing burgaitiH, in oddn and endH,
of our irnmenfie utock of up-to-diite
merchandiHe. Note a few
of our many Hpecials:
W) pair of W. L. Douglas cele
brated $3.50 "hoes and Oxfords
to go at if .100. 25 two- piece
Outing suits, regular price rang
ing from X.50 to 12.00, re
duced to Jf(125. Many up-to-date
styles of the reputable Mai
lory $.'.(X) hat reduced to 2.2".
We have also many odds and
ends in ladies' and children's
allocs to be sold at the very low
est figures. A few odds and
ends in Hart, Schaffner tfe Marx
clothing to go at bottom prices,
and many other specials too
numerous to mention. Come
early and be convinced.
J. M. PRICE
Clothier and
Haberdasher
Cor. 6th and Main Oregon City '
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piiOirxputj'
jjuj-tipgutH
Xmm
tii;tuaa?y
Me
ttiick.
the alioe dealer, in the Oregon City
Iiaiik building. They have pun huced
the Htock heretofore curried by Huntley
Kroa. and liiirnieiHter Anderaon and
are belter prepared than ever t.) aerve
the trailn. Kicyrle, Klin anil general 14."
pairinitia a upecialty with the firm.
Annual L'S.
TO ASTOUIA KKIiAT I A.
Special Kxrurhii Itulca Krom
luii'l to Anuria and ltd urn
Aloilii Muth Annual Ueca'ta,
Held AuKiint 10, 20, 21.
Port-fur
t . 11. Love, ttedrn llellner ami tieore
Itruwn TliH t I'll 1 II bil been truiliilin
liHui'iitly fur aevi-ral week and exiecta
to rrtilrn w iih a !""d abare ul the purim
inotiey that baa been ollVred i:H prize
by the ri'k'iittn uiiinitL'r Mirnt.
Oiikiion Mmii.ihii Wai.xits. Ir.
(ioililier plunted about one hundred
I jihIihIi u 11 1 11 tit tn-i-a 011 bia Inolhill funu
laal aprini!, and intend aettitii a laiar
iiiimher next year, and In order to acriirt!
prolit from the land w liilv they an-t;row'-itiK,
lit) will plant lillit-it brtweeii the
row of walnut Irer. l-'upliuli walnnta
tcrow and mature to pcrh-ction in lliia
cliniutH. There are a tiiiiiiber ol tree
throughout the valley thai worn planted
Boiue year iiko int-iely for oriiHinent anil
without any regard for piolit. They are
now pay in tiroiiinl rent for lliriin-t'lvrs.
There i a tree in Mr. S. Comie'a itar
tleil ill tin city that commenced hearing
w hen lour year old, anil ia ho heavily
laden tin aumiiiur that all ihe lower
bralH'he have piopa under then) away
iiiK to tlm ground. Thi tree ha always
inutiirrd ilx fruit and I bil fart alone ha
contributed much toward Inducing other
people to eiik!II I" Hits culture of the
Kuiiliali waliiul. Yamhill Keporler.
(McMinnville.)
Station A Sun low.. RecaiiNV of
the extreme, low atae of tlm Willamette
river, the tnaiiat-niciil of the Willamette
I'ulu A l'un-r Mill liaa found it nece
aary to cloae down Station A, which ia
located on lliia aide ol the river. It ia in
thin mill that the pulp i prepared bv
which the paper i manufactured in the
millaun the Nest Mile. 1 ne cli'HliiK m lime to are Ihe nianniiicent new free
down of Station A, however, w ill not in-1 atret-t parade, which ia mven in the
IuritiK regatta week the Astoria and
Columbia Kiver Kailroad Company will
ell roun l-trip exciiraiun ticket from
I'ortland to Aatoria and return at rate of
for round trip. Ticket on aale for
evening train of Aag. IStli, and all train
of Auk. l''th, 20th and -Mat, nood to
retiuu Auk. 24th. Call for ticket! at
218 Alder atreet and I'nion depot.
Crowd (yilnir to the Circus.
Inlenae intereat In been aroused in
tbia community by the announcement
lliat ItinttliiiK ISrotliera' iniineiiHt circus
ia to exhibit in 1'urtlaiid .Motnlay and
I'lieaday, Annual 'ii and ib. Several
lt tc excuraiona will k from this vicinity
and local people will he well represented
at the Iiik show. Those who (o from
hen) ahoiild make every ell'ort to arrive
terlcre in :iny way with the operation of
the in x i 11 null" of the corporation aince
1 there ia a t-uHirieiit ailpplv ol pulp on
baud to keep the inilla mum; for aeveral
weeks. Hy the anapeiiHion ol operation
in Kluliiiti A lliittv live lin-n are tlirnwn
out of employment but theae laborer!
will rciim!)- li ml work In the liarveat
llclda or hop yard. It ia expected that
the atKt! of the river w ill be audi thai
work can tie resumed in Station A by
September 15.
Ol'KIIATINO TIIK Al.llANV Mll.1.8. TIlO
Albany Woolen Mill, which have been
lyinn idle for several weeks, resumed
work yeHterday. All the mill wa not
placed in oration, however. The card
ing and dyeing department are now at
work hut the weaving department i yet
idle. The mill are being tun by the
Oregon City Woolen Mill Company and
the company is uaing only the depart
ments here that were burned in the lire
which recently deitroyed part of their
mill. Aa lliy are uing the weaving de
partment in their Oregon City mill they
will use only the other department
here. The mill will be run by the Ore
gon Cily Company three months ami
then the entire mill will be placed in op
eration by the Itannockbiirn Company
of I'ortlund, who recently purchased the
property. Herald.
May IIavk a Statu Itin.niNti. The
general feeling of the Lewi& Clark Fuir
cominiHhiim a abort time ago wa
unfavorable to a stiite, building,
but aince receiving aomo recent
report from CununiaHioner Albeit
and Handera, it Bcema that Home
renter where information concerning
Oregon, and Oregon alone, can be had,
in ni-ceaaary to the beat advertising of
our resources. The difficulty about a
building i the lack of funds, but a tho
Lewi and Clark Corporation will alo
want to advertise extensively at St
Louis, tho state commission will no
doubt get them to a.ift in the construc
tion of an Oregon building. A fac-aiin-ile
of old Fort Clatsop was Rtrongly
urged as suitable plan for such build-
TorKTiiK Who.nu Tkam Peter Hnr
geaa is a wood-hauler w ho lives on the
Abernrtby road about tliree miles from
this city and when not duly sober, it ia
said ini'atakea other people' property for
hia own. Such was Ihe caati Monday of
thia week. Hingi-aa ciinie to town and
before he wil ready to atart homo be ia
said to have felt r itht-r hilarious. In
aleail ol taking ins ow n learn no uniirii 1
the burse belonging lo Mr. Hargreiives
and getting; into Ihe bugny drove to hia
heme. Chief of Police litirn was noti
fied and recovered the properly and also
brought Purges to this city where he
wa lodged in the city jail charged with
larceny. An investigation of the case
showed that ltuigesa was intoxicated at
the time he took the horse and bugt;y
and it was decided not to prosecute the
case in the court.
morning preceding the opening perform
ance, 'three mile of pantile glories are
divided into thirty sections, and each
sect ion t a show in itaelf a parade such
aa the world ha never seen la-fore. In
thi wonderful display are shown KXS
bnniitil.il ileus, lairs and raxes of rare
wild animals, a herd of forty big and
little elephants, fifty horses, and over
one thousand people. One section of
the procession i devoted to magnificent
and costly floats representing Germany,
liussia, Kngland, France, India, Persia,
Scotland, the United States, and other
countries. The petformance that fol
lows, and which includes the superb
epectuculur production ol Jerusalem and
the Crusades, iH the most magnificent
display of arenic wonders ever presente I
by any amusement enterprise in Aineri-
I im. The menagerie is tilled to over
i fl iwing w ith rare beast and bird, in
cluding tho only baby elephant bred and
successfully raised in the United States,
the only rhinoceros in captivity and the
last living pair of gi'afTes.
Fkix Fkum Ftkkkt Car. A young
woman, named Kuslake, fell from tiie
Portland Oregon CitT street car near
Sellwiod Monday evening and narrowly
ecaied serious iniuiies. The car was
approaching the point where the young
woman desired to dismount, and she
signaled the conductor on the trailer
where she was riding, lie Bounded hi
whistle, but the conductor on the closed
car did not hear the signal, which was
repeated in a few seconds, but before the
car came to a standstill Mi Kuslake
stepped from the moving carB. She fell
upon her head and was rendered uncon
scious. Il was fully twenty minutes be
fore she regained her senses, and for a
time it was feared that she was serious).'
hurt, but other than being badly bruised
and shaken up, tho passenger escaped
uninjured.
.Hot Over lnt
There is an old allegorical picture of a
girl scared at a grass-hopper, but in the
act ol heedlessly treading on a snake.
This i paralleled by the man who 8MndB
a huge sum of iisoney building a cyclone
cellar, but neglects to provide bis family
with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Oiarrlioeu Ueniedy aa a safe
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 G. A. Harding.
Pear in mind that at the Packet Store
they are selling goods below cost while
they last.
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 tie kidneys are your
blood purifiers, they fil
ter out the waste or
Impurities In the blood.
If they are sick or out
of order, they fail to do
their work.
Pains, aches and rheu
matism come from ex
cess of uric acid in the
blood, due to neclected
kidney trouble.
Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady
heart beats, and makes one feel as though
they h.id heart trouble, because the heart is
over-working In pumping thick, kldney
potsoned blood through veins and arteries.
It used to be considered that only urinary
troubles were to be traced 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 Is
soon realised. It stands the highest for its
wonderful cures of the most distressing cases
and is sold on Its merits
by all druggists In fifty- fTv'rK'.,,
cent and one-dollar sii-1. r-"-
es. You may have a
sample Dottle cy man norm of swunrvitont
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 the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Hoot, and the address, Bing
bauitoo, N. Y., on every bottle.
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PIONEER
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m$kf and Expfe,
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATES - REASONABLE
hostel
E. I. SIAS
DEALER IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and
Spectacles.
All kinds of Repairing neatly done
and warranted.
CAN BY, OREGON
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of the
digestants and digests all kinds of
food. It tflves Instant re'icf and never
fails to cure. It allows you to eat all
the'ood you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. Byltsusemany
thousands of dyspeptics have been
rured after everything else failed. It
4 unequalled for all stomach troubles.
It can't help
but do you good
Prepared only by E. C. IjfYV itt Co.. CWcaw
Tbe U. bottle coduIqs2 timet. Uie 50c uOk
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If yon hftT-Mi't rerolar, healthy morenswt of Cb
boweii every day, you're ill or will b. Ketp jout
bowels open, aod be well. Force, la tbe shape of
Tiolent phytic or pill poison, ti dsngerous. Th
moot heat, easiest, most perfect way (4 Jiewpinfl
tiie bowels clear asod clean ii to take
CANDY
CATHARTIC
f
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
Plemnt, Pitatabl. Potent, Tut Good. II
Good, Keer Sicken. Weaken or Orlrwi It, 16 u4
SOeanti perbox. Writ tor trtampl.aBd boo
lot oa health. Addnaa 42
StMilna Ranettr Comparrj, Ctikagetr NtaYora.
KEEP YOUR ELOQD CLEAM
.'.'Jjill tl'lfAftt.al ,1 ,' . ' "" ' t-..--Lk. .'i:. a. .... t- In n iMrinim
' ' - 1 I ' - ran am t if. i Mill
If J7cMAi?3 makefile ;
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OREGON CITV JEWELERS,
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