OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY AUGUST 28, 1903. a" I CORRESPONDENCE Ka. A A A A ft , A A A A Correspondent ar requested to re new their work. We will supply all Decenary stationery. The new from your neighborhood should appear in lhee columns every week. The ruin of Saturday evening lid the gaidens great deal of good. Considerable train is out yet, Several from this part attended the great Hingling Bros.' show Monday. Cleat Creek Cieamery hulter is in great demand. Not one-lialf the demand foi 'i can be supplied. Stone postothYe will be discontinued after August 31. The nulle our late postmaster wear is worthy of note. We understand the K. F. D. "starts Septem ler 15. William Muinpower made hi family a fi.; in visit Saturday and Sunday of last week. He is working do n at Asto ria. . Misa Flora Miller is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. F. F. Hatton, tor a month. Grandpa Miller intends leaving for Bnx'on, Kansas, the tirot of October. Theie is no place liie Kansas for him. Annie Paluieteer visited her father in rortiaud last week. Mr. Paltneletr Had the misfortune to get some rihs Drokeo. John Hatton bas the contract to build a pew woodshed for the Stone school district. Owen Hatton visited bis parents and friends Sunday and Monday. Owen has been for several months working in the logging camps at Ostrander, Wash. O.'ga Hanson is staying in Oregon City with Mrs. F. Johnson, takimr music leu. eons. Lost Hair " My hair came out by the hnd ful, a:: 4 the gray hairs began to creep in. I tried Aycr's Hair Vigor, and it stopped the hair from corn inn out and restored the color." Mrs. M. l).Cr.iv, No. Salem, Ms. THE BROAD JUMPER. ila Tra.lnln.ar Muat II .yatnlo tm t;r( hf Heat Hramlta. Every schoolboy thinks that he can trond Jump, and so he enn to certain degree. Hut this event la one which should be gone at systematically to get the best result,' The Jumper should first carefully notice his atrlde on go ing up to the take off, so that he cuu mark o(T a distance-say twenty-five yards hack- ami tiy stepping ou this murk with one of his foot as he runs by he will he sure to strike the take off when he conies to It. The Jumper can not he sure of get tint; his best effort Into his Jump unless he la practically sure of hittinc the take off. After this has been nciiulrcd the athlete enn get to w ork. In this run the Juniper's highest speed should be reached at about ten or twelve feet before the take off, so that he can gather himself for the Jump. After leaving the take off he should shoot out and up. He must have elevation or his efforts will be tn rain. He should go Into the air at an angle of at least forty-live degrees. A good way to get this elevation Is by placing a hurdle In the Jumping pit and Jumping over It. The Jumper should ga'.her himself together as he goes through the air, and at the finish. tttst ltefort nttirtirfni Im Kho.lhl fore himself on bv a spasmodic effort with ,,.M.r s,01- King died August 10 and on hi. ...,l h.u- Til. !..-. atHL-tt ednesday, August 1;!, her remains .. , .. ",' . ., ' ,, . were interred in the Koclc Creek i ie- the ground lit the fart Heat losslhle she leaves a husband, five small distance. Prnothv will show how far c,itjren, both parent, several sisters out the feet oil n be thrown without the and brothers besides a number of friends There's a pleasure in offering such a prepara tion as Ayer's Hair V igor. It gives to all who use it sueh satisfaction. The hair becomes thicker, longer, softer, and more glossy. And you feel so secure in using such an old and reliable prepara tion. U N a Milt. All aruriKm, If your ilrucirist cannot apply jrtvii, semi us ono dooar anil iil eiiTm you a boltlr. Ili ur anil glta ih nam ul your urareai eiprvaa .uleti. AiIiik-m, J. f. A Kit I O., Uiwxll. Maaa. cccocccocccocccocccoccoocccoccccccoc .Ndjr. athlete's falling buck Into the pit. It must be remembered that the grenter the speed the farther out the feet can be thrown with safety. A great deal of practice is necessary to bvconio a good broad Jumper, but this Is an event which It Is not well to practice too frequently, as It Is very hard on the legs. The broad Jumper will there fore not expect to get at bis best dur ing his first season. G. W. Orton la St TRAGEDY OF ANIMAL LIFE. Somrthlnsi Palhrllc In th rarerr ( the Paaamirer TlaTron. To him who knows the story of the passenger pigiiMi this group of beauti ful, grayish brown birds with the lrl- 10 mourn ner loss, I lie bereaved ones have the sympathy of the entire com munity. Mrs. Frnk Fish has been very ill but is convalescent. Mrs. Minnie Haskins, of Portland, visited with relatives here last week. Mis F.mma Montandon has returned from her visit with friends in Portland. Several of our young the circus this week. folks attended VlfTmli . a-oieau i-ui feature. The pills that are potent in their action and pleasant in effect are IWitt'g Little Early Kisers. W. S. Pbilpot, of Albanv, Ga., says: "During a bilious attack 'i took one. Small as it was,, it did me more good than calomel, blue macs or anv other pills I ever took and at the me n it ettected me pleasantly. I V" , . Miss Amelia Molzan, of Portland, I i: . . . . . . , H.Miimr ,l.n ut.,.,ri niton tliolp ttirni.14 ... ... V ii a"rn "re certainly an ideal I ' .......... visiting tier parents of this place. . ?uiu ny ueo. A. Harding. I 19 lut "l,r,i 1,1 " aiiuuiui . ' life. America was oin'e the land of the' wild pigeon. Karly American writers Union Hall. We had quite a little thunder shower last Saturday, Some were glad to nee it and others that had not threxhed yet were not glad so that is the w av ol the world. Shubrl. Mrs. Hettman ami Mrs. Hubert ere the i-ueats of Mrs. E. F. Uiuther last Sunday. Misses Lydia and Lottie Hornschuh were visiting Mies Hazel Ginther tun day. Henry Ginther and Henry Hettman spent Sanday with friends at C.rus. Philip Massinger, who has been work in in Oregon City, has returned home Kev. Essin preached an interesting sermon in the Congregational church ounday. Miss Elnora Ginther has returned from Long Beach, Wash., and is now thinking of spending a few weeks with friends in Oregon City. Homer Rowans spent Sunday at the Lome of Fred Moehnae. David Moehnke called on Miss Ella Horntchuh fcunday. .Mytteriou Cirrunmtanre. One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference? She w ho is bluahing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it. By g'-ritly arousing the lazy orgnns they compel good digestion and head off cun stipation. Try them. Only 20c, at Clmman A Co. Druggist. Willamette. Mrs. John Hickman and children have been ill with throat trouble. Grandma Batdorf has moved in the room; over Kcgers store, O B. Koplin is recovering from a sever- a'Urk of kidney trouble. Mr. John Mink and fhj little ones art visiting at Ciaiskanie. Mrs. Frank Brown, of Parkular-e. has 11 at the home of her brother. Bird are full of references to It. Alexander Wilson, the father of American orni thology, estimated that a flock seen by him in lsuS contained over U.UO,0uo Individuals. It stretched from the ho rizon to the horizon, as far as the rye could see, and was over four hours In passing a given point. lie saw a nest ing colony forty miles long and several miles In width. In 1S05 Audubon saw schooners at the wharfs Id New York loaded not In packages, but tn bulk, with wild pi geons caught up the Hudson river and sold for a cent nplece. L'p to lSiiO the bird continued fairly abundant Then a frightful slaughter begun to supply an Increased fowl demand. Gun, pole, club, Det and sulphur pot were cm ployed. Thirty dozen birds were cap tured at one spring of the net One man netted 5uO dozen In one day. In the nesting season trees were shaken or felled and wagon loads of squab taken nightly, droves of hogs being turned In to utilize whflt the "hunters'' had left Wherever the distracted flocks appeared the slaughter began. At the last known large pigeon "nest ing." in 1S78. a billion bird were killed during the season. Like the bison. It was effectually exterminated, showing the terrible efficiency of man when he sets out systematically In pursuit of a lower species. .New York I'ost o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Several from this place Mtended the I Canby picnic last Saturday. ; K. Fanton is in this hieighbormxxl i 1.....k;.... I ... l: !.... 1 .... i i bti.roiniiK lank rKtiiKinr, liri mn ntj I -r. drove in to Joseph Periuger's field he I (J broke his engine and had to g ) to Port land for repairs. John Bums called on his mother last Sunday. Sam Wilkorson has leen sick for the last week. Lvili Johnson is staying with Mrs. J. D. Wilkerson. o o A Few Hot Weather Suggestions PUT UP AND SI'LL what we believe to be the BUST HUAHACIII? Cl'RIi in the world. That l a broad statement but we really believe it is true. Wc aic so positive that wr guarantee a cure, or your money back without a murmur. The mime of our headache rem. lv U H. & Js. HEADACHE TABLETS. The price l Twenty, live cents a Ihj. If you buy thrm and they don't riled a cure after taking four wc want you to come back and get your twenty-five cents. Wc don't any this because we think you'll want your money back but because wc know you won't. IF YOU ARE TIKF.D After the ride get a glasa of Soda Water. It's just the thing to brace you up. It's made of pure cur I ion a I c.l watrr flavored with rich fruit juice flavors. Cleanliness is ok of the good HinU about our soda and lountain. You cant ripcct to gi t purr aoda w here everything ia untidy. IF THE HOT WEATHER HAS DROUGHT ON MOSQUITOS, Flic, etc., you can eradicate them with ROACHINE the only goods that will call inarcts fiom their nrl and immediately kill them. It killa Roach es, lied Hings, Potato lluga, Files, Fleas, Lice, Spiders, Ants, Carpel Worm, Fleas oil doga and cula, Lice on horaea, cattle, fowl and awlne. Price jo eta. per pint fi.y a gallon. ON GOING TO HF.l) Take half a wineglana full of Nllc'a Celery Nervine During the day take two or three more iloaes. In a very short time the blood will be pure; your artile racrtlriit; your nerves strong; your liver and stom ach disorder nil gone. It will make the (K-opIc w ho take it well and strong, Buy it now. Price one dollar. THIS IS Tl IK SliASON TO GET KKADY Fur Hummer Complaint. It ja decidedly wirr to pay twenty-five criita in grtting ready than miller reat dis tress and piiiu and pny big doctor bills by nelrct. The way to prepare is to buys Ixiltlc of Blackberry Carminative. Buy it right now. All forms of aiimuier complaint have a disngrrrahle habit of coming whru you are not thinking alsiut tbeiu; often thry come at night when the doctor arc all in lcd ami the ding aturr lioard. 9 The Point We Want to Emphasize Is RELIABI L IT Y It mav sound rgotiitical t" hear a mail praie hiinvlf but that dues not alter fact. A little self pride is n.l righVJf it is honest. We ak for your trade with the distinct understanding that we a HI try harder to give ymi satisf.ictlc.il than any other druggist. Wr arc Irving hard to make thi. the best drug .tore c don I care to be the biggest but the best. ' HOWELL St JONES RELIABLE DRUGGISTS CMAMIHIKS MOW I'I.L UNN II. JONIIS I OOOOOCOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCOOOOOOOCOOOCC3 Mr. and Mrs. Draper called on J. Bums and family Sunday evening. n.i b. UtHVellS. :.-. Sam Bitd wi .. ;'r;ii..;.-- from J;r. and Mrs. Sounders are v; iter ar.d her children i'S is enjoving P.,rtUn l". a visit -: 1 1 1 n z from wi' !. a dau Por'iand. M mley .Manning is building a new hou-e on his land ner town. Uzz:: Shipley rn'ornc-d from a vitit with friends at Oswego. 1 young folk- of Willamette gave a gyp-.' party at the spring park Satur day evening Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shipley enter tained at dinner on Sunday in honor of bridu. trip ut Very FIllinaT. Mrs. Andrews was the most conscien tious visitor of the district, but for va rious reasons she was not popular nmoii the poor people whom she longed to help. "I don't want to six- that pinked look Inrr woman In my room iiLMin, nor I won't:" said the grandmother of the rnno rn-''-d Palmers. "I n-nd n.y l;:ide wid the best o' foIk," went on the old holy, "hut theri.-'s times for sotue thing's an times for others, an' that Andrews woman Is without Uje nse to know the one from the o!l.,r. What was the motto she broil',-!, t in yest.-rday. nil In rei and gold letters, and we with empty stom achs? 'Be rilled with faith." " Youth's Co:npaliif,:i. He Won Her. "She has promised to marry yon, has she? Did she accept you right off?" "Oh, no. I had to propone to her four tljues." "Foor times! f'racfons, but you were persevering.' What did she say the first time'" "She said If there wasn't another man lu the world bat me she wouldn't marry nie." "That was pretty strong. What did she say the second time?" "She said she liked me pretty well, but she couldn't think of marrying me, for she might see some one she liked better." "Humph! And the third time?" "The third time she asked me If I wanted to tease the life out of her." "Ha, ha, ha! And the fourth time?" "Oh, the fourth time she said if I In slstud upon It she Biipposed she would have to say yes." KK.I)l'('F.I) F.XCIUMOX It AT KM. To (he Seaside and JliuiulaJa Kesorts fertile Summer. HUMANITY OUTRAGED The I. s. Dispensatory aay, milium PAR AI.YZKS the motor nerve' aco nite reduces muscular strength; belladonna produce PARALYTIC symplonir nyoscyamiw and stramonium are the same a belladonna; opium le-ii the The Southern Pacific Company has!" J.. '1"" ol tllc i"""- "" ""t ncercisc any curative Influence." . i i i , , , i 0""'e or inese are rontmnrd in a of the nc cut tiilc mrdii inr plaeed on sale at very low rates round-) of I'.rij.sa. the ... ...P.... ' ' " J" ' , , . 1 ',!, r.l-i.i.... '. ,:';. '. " o...gg.aiaiu ...c ...Kim m nin, .mug, aay in auiMilauce : Dr I, C.rtlhn in ? years eijarience I have no knowledge of any medicine curing piles except your non-narcotic Pile cure. I know it CuK.. H. Tnot T, M. I)., and druggist, Lot Angeles, i ..'RU-SA cures pile, or f so paid. Worst caw cured with one box. On Iy reliable up-to-date druggists m-11 ! RU-SA. Viz : Aw. Jiunr.ui, ji).m;s IICNTI.BV BRO I'll BUS. A Trlek In Letter Writing-. "If you are compelled to w rite a let- I i ter In lead pencil because there U no I Ink In the house blow your breath oti ' i Uie page tifter ft has been written." ! ! said u woman w ho evidently hail tried j the experiment. "It will prevent blur I ring after the letter has been folded, j It moistens the j.-1-aphilo and makes It j adhere more e.;--'y to tiie paper. Of trip tickets to the various reaorts along its lines, and also, in connection wiih the Corvallis A Kastern Uailroad, to De troit and the seaside at Yaipiina bay, latter tickets good for return umil Octo ber 10th. Three day tick-Is") Yauuiua Bav. good going Saturdays, returning Mon- uiiys, are on sale at greatly leiliired rale from all points Kngeim and North on both Kast ami West Side Bines, enuhlinu: people to upend Sunday at the sea-ide. Very low round trip rates are al-o made between Portland ami riuac points on the Southern Pai'ilie, ood iron.ir Satur days, returning Sunday or Movday, al- ' lowing Portland people to upend Siinday I in the country and the out of tow n people ' to have the day in Portland. I Tickets from Portland to Yiopiitm I'.ay good for return via Albany and Kat Side I or Corvallis and West Side, a' option of passenger. Bagiragit cheeked through to I Newport. A lie feature at Newport! this year will be an up to date Kinder-! L'arten in cbarje of un e t,i.rii.i,,i..l CI.,.! cngo leacher. A beautifully illustrated booklet dis eribing the Hi'iiside renorts on Yapiini I! ,y ha ls-en puhlislied by the S'.iii Ihtii l',.e;lie and Corvallis ,t Ivetern I: C.I-O. A. HARDING. r. ; r, if , si IX OUR KliKKANT XKW ST0KK We urn located in our large new stole and with a larger and more complete i,tock of belter goods, ar better prepared than ever before to furnish you just what joii want ut ptiees lower than the lowest. The ITiir 4 Main St, OREGON CITY m.l.lLLL'LLLLLLLLk.LLL.L.LLL'.LLLLLL'Lk.a.tLL! a.'k'k.'k'Lkkk.'LL''.l V ( th ..- -on, George Shiploy and his 1.. coursif you ea:i bllig It With t!: for nil pra''ie:, will be as 1 , - -i ' . J . im.kir it blur by ruh tio of lie; linger, but pui'po-es the words ih if they had been written In ink."- .V-'.v York I'ress. J. M' JCi'Tick returned from a toS' it'le and Kvcrette, Wnh. I.-v. jritnm and family returned from tin.- r outing u' the b-aci. I 111 is.. She put the book down, with n High. "What Is It, darling?" he asked. "Ah, doare-,t, I'm no happy." she replied. "i::t you I. nd nu h a sad look In your I Baldridje Mrs M eyi-s ju-t no'.v." j uUrd Mrs lima "I know. I've hr.i.n reading abou' the iiiihnpt !i."--s that the wives of men I Of getillts have i.Iv.'.vh had to bear. I ',U, 'r , L r.i . ,r , , . . , .1 Delano A 1 .ii!'o. o - ii. i i!i o !:oi your Belter List. The following is the lirft of letters re maining in the puHtoflice. at Oregon City Ore., on Aug. 27, I'Mi: WO.MK.N H LIST. Prior Mrs Mary BohitiHon Mis Harry MES S I.IHT. intif W w st, , iw-t tin CLic.'i-o I; a fe t.'.rv r:r. cf K'.I '. rs- 2 '. vv..h -.3 r.ot ac', - '. i ::. .. . , - the r-f -.j- -. cu" -:' : : r . 7:. ... ; .'. '. -- ae:.':. '. .'. :.. ,'.' . '' ; ex-'-t !:: a ;. . ... ... - ... I- the I'::'.'.-, t . i- : or.: cj.-i lr.c:c:::'.r. t;.-. c,-;..;o:a. tut tils fa.-r.cus rerr.tov c.-'.c i'-.j ch t'cllss by c.tar.sir.g, purifyi.-.g, vy.'.t:..z ar.d XrtT.z'.Y.'.r.'.'z the rr.ucous rAx.uujt&Uz the stomach. t V.t. S. S. Bill, d RivtwsA, W. Va., 657: I was troubie-i with tyjr stomach fcr tsver.tjr years, Kodcl cured ir.9 asd we ar now ustr.g it In rtila star baby." Kodol Digests What You Eat BbCea only. S 1 .00 S'.ze h-Mfrt 2 mei th trial size, which acils for 0 cents. Prvpartsi by E. 0. CsWiTT CO.. CHICAGO in. tl' f : tL' .VI'- i Duiim.tr Ivldie ' Bail.iv J K Fiook .1 y ; M-'Donald .1 B ' Mi K'-ver A r'h'ir Mare -C I! er . 1! CI, Miller I tow ard J J'erey ID.r-ry I'hillips II J I'o'Ai-rs 'J' J spaldiicr : Tr,,h:i W ; j roadn, and can he secured bom any of ' their sgeiiis, or hy iiddres,.ii,j; V. K. Co : man, (i. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland, or I'.dwin Stone, Manager (j. & '.. 'k. Bti Albany, Oregon. Voiirti t nil v , W. K. Co-hn, fien. Pass. Agent. Oregon lily Market Beporl. (Corrected Weekly.; Wheat No. 1, 7rc per biiHhid. Hour Portland, M "fi per bid. $1 10 Iit-rsk. Howard's Best, fl.(i.i per sack, Oa'.H in fiielis, DOc percental. Hay old Timothy, hales, til per Ion loose, $!) per ton. Clover Jl) ; Oat, $:i ; mixe'l bay, !)!! ; cheat, ,:i, MiIIhIuM's Bian hIioiIh, if' 00 per ton ton, barley, roied, SV- x 1 , v: 1 -:V To.d I'. WI. i"i. I J 1 Cil. Iltil I'm .'I'ltol'S .'0 -,v r-Or'v ,11, Iter I:.o eli ilo'oriii.i oi)!' ; ipp,. if.i "0 pi r tori. chop, .L'0.(M) per h0 per ton. I'n-at r, i:. ITT-n ni.,n 1- ' !'-.: o or .,.1 kIu S, (, IloJtLS Or 1....I.II. 31ft a. ......... v j. a i f',r IvrviMin t.rre.t rat ,.11 ai.,1 11,1 ,11 ., .., ,,f 11, in-neratlK " ' "'1 ,N, , ., j , I "re , 1., 1 1,,,,. I .01 1, , . r l.u,l .M.imIiou1, y .l.!l -I'Mi, V . : 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 l.rr., Ik Vt-nMl VCrrv f, sslvfl UM I. i, a 1 l, ( ' .t .,,i;:,M.,t. in,,! I, ,. ,, i v With evi-rf rur,- or r, l,,r,.1 1 ,. ,n,,, v. v;,,i,i l A 1 .1.0 is r hl. 'i tl, '.IH'.lL CO.. I levulal.d. Otllt ! or Sale at IICNII.KY'S HELLOH J PLUMDINC CHARCES 2,000 niilcH of fiMtr din tuticn ti'lcplHiiift uiro in Oregon, WiLHliiiiotdrCnli. fornia nii'l I'I.'iIk. nmy in opcrntiiHi hy U,e racilic Mlltloii ''eleiirui Jinny, ftoverin tinvn-t. C'uii- 1- ' '1 I ..' e p I ' r '1 i.ei r loll. All 'inii k, c r rT A ( ' y s 1 Ihi' : fecfif.ii of t(i', to '. Jr. ; F!v'c 1 1 the I,i:p(.: i ture of her I'D nd.- ,'y the -Jll'lg' that pie- V v '" f Conrn'e Is tl.n la a man w hieh nor tla fri-nds - t element of nmnhood never deserts blms"t S'hooltiiaHttr. t..t .I: :. ..1 ;. .:,!,;. I It c ir, H '..'.' .r'1, :i '1 ill 1 v a b:t.j a V. A la too Lead riiii'.kly. I Cream Halm Is place, into the iihtr.l',.r,a,ls j ov:r tl,c n,oiiil,rai,ti arel in ul,"rls ,1. Iti:i,,:f 1h hn , mflluLe ai.'l a cure foliowa. It is not dryiijy ,1m- Dot produce rwt7Aii. lTb Hie, 6(j ccuU at liru- glets or tiy mail; Trial Size, 14 cent. 1 XY BitOTiiiiS, M Wuiti blrwt. New Turk l.'ve, s:; do to i'e .V., to (i v In 1 p, S to 2 per head veal, drcH.-ed, 7 to 7J..C j2 per head ; lamb", n:n f, ".-I. II,,,, 1 , I, I llres-ei, ,,e; laiol), hvo. 1, Oc Iher 0;. f;;; ' 'O.I, 1,'IIIIIS. Ileal property and chiflfel morfgago loans. A butractfl furnished. G. li. Dimick, Atty. at Law, Oregon City, Or. li:.'l. r inn I ho' , ill ai'V li:, 1 0:11 i are no hilier I0.1.1 i-cr-r.d n d demand. 'm uieieiiitLetodoin a tlcromdi There Will orv manlier. Notice ih hereby jve,, that I will np ply to I 10 city eouncil at the regular Septemlier meeting for a renowul of my ppior license at. my present place ,if buHines" on Main utreet, between Fifth and Sixth HtreetH. Fhakk Xkiihkn August 21, V.m. 1 1 ; I' e j, ,,J I, V,i,.,. n Mini .'il.-f.ii l not be found idler our workman ::''' through with uj ,banv defniive joints, leal, y pipes, Ioohc connections or olhet eviileiieeH of "scamped" work. I'v'rT part will be perfect, and look perfect, and when the bill comes in you'll not auk for any deduction. F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER