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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1903 5 jVour Banking? No rnattor how am all no matter how large, THE BANK OF OREGON CITY will givo it careful at tention. This message Bti applies to tho roon and S tho women alike. Q Oregon City Enterprise TOLD IN SIDEHEADS. UmassnTO Airi.UK. Miry Qrnon of fyrlngwster, in returned to the state iuiue snylum Tuesday iiitflit. The vouisn m comniiltHil to lha sylum tevsrsl weeks ago but u recently re leaned on parol. Hti tit tievoine vio lently Insane attain ml when taken into custody tied torn her clothing from her person, I1kktkd Hs Alice Dumas, throtmh her attorney, Anstln Craig, ol Forest Grove, hat brutitftit a tult In tbe Cltrkiniti county cltcuit rourt sgslnst Jtuiet M. Dumss, from bom the desires to be Irgslly separated. Insertion and (allure to provide are the grounds at signed (or taking (or a divorce. The parties were married at Denver la April, 1M7. In addition to ssklng (or decree ol divorce, the woman detirea to be al lowed to retime her maiden name which wta Alice Teliferro. Osjsits to Wtri't Kisaiso. Frank Partridge object! to hit wife kitting other men and for thlt and other reasons recited In a divorce complaint (lied Mon day in the Clerk miss county circuit court Mil lor ft decree of divorce from bit wife, Ulllan M. rartridm to whom bs was married at Vancouver, Vahln ton, In October 1HU0. llecaus of the tcamltl and humiliation that followed the action of the wile, the hatband t'kt to be legally separated from her. tie alto for the custody of two minor children. lUrasnsNTS Two Ohmm. County JuiIk T. F. Hyan left Hunday morning lor the Kant. Judge Kan goes first to Baltimore, Maryland, where, a a dele gate Irom th it ttate, he will attend In tmnioin ol the lirend Lodge of (Mil Kel loss. Following tbe Hireling, of tin or fnir.tl( n, Judge Ryan will visit for a lew days with til parents at Lowell. Ms lacliunett, and then proceed to Little Hock, Arksnsss, to attend the General Ursnd Chapter of the Hoyal Arch Ma tooi. lie expects to be gone about five wtcki. Foh 1'KorgaHioNAL Hkhvicki. Harvey E. Cross tiss brought an action in the t'lsrksinss county circuit court against Kohert Murdock and I-ena Hughe tore cover judgment for 1750 and cotta. The pIsinlilT alleges that he served at attor ney for the defendant In connection with tattling up Hie eatate of the late Martha A. Moore, the professional service be ing rendered between Auicust, 1805, and January, 1'JOJ. The amount for which judgment la atked la claimed to be due lor prolveiional aervicet and for money advanced In connection with the Bottling ol the eitate. for equipped than before. Carl CsiifiVId, formerly ofthlacity.li In charge of the crew of workmen that I metalling the system, Aiming the men on the force who alwi lived in thia city at one time are Mr. Cooper and lty Wall. Want 7u:kivkk Ai-imuntkd The Willamette Land Company Iimh lirmulil an net Ion huhI Jh. 1. Meier el. tlx, to recover 7')0 with iniereat. The app.iliit nient of a receiver I axked to take charge of the crop ol prime that will thi year he harveated from Lot 72, I'miieUnd, ('lerksmiia county, which wa given by morlgnge u tecunty lor a loan. I Indues A tlrllllili apiieMr a attorney for the plalmiir corporation. EDUCATING OYSTERS. ClIINKH PlIKAHANT 8itooriNU the open teuton lor Cliineae pheaHanl shoot' liitf extend Irom October 1 to December I, any atatemetit to the contrary r.ot witliHtanillng. and liunUirs will find it to ti elr best advantag to obaerve tlieae datea. Ten bird conatltute the limit fur a day and bird ran lie killed for the market only after November 1A, or tlie lael two week of toe teaaon. Tkaciikii Ukt Stat I'ai'kiii In the recent award hy the state board of edu cation ol a number of itate diploma and state certillcaie, leveral Cluckiima comity educator were honored. County Huperlntendent Ziiinur la among thoe wiio received a tiate diploma, Kimilar recognition w given Kohert Ointher, of Needy, and Mary A. llickner, OswKgo. Among iliottt receiving aiam cerllllcate were: r.lizalwlli lliick, rnrkplace; and Viola Oodlrey, ol Oregon City. I' HUD AllUHIVS LaNUUAOE. It. M. Kiner, t l'ortland contractor, who I completing the contract for an extensive tawer nvntem in thi city, ban paid a fine of T for using profane and abusive language toward City Recorder Curry in tlie pretence of the latter! wife and fainily . Klner had controversy witli Recorder Curry with reference to the ewer connection being made by citizen ol the city before the newer la completed tnd accepted by the city and thi was the occasion for tlie nse bv the contractor of Improper language, A few week ago mncr pant a limtlar tine in trie city po lice court for assaulting a workman in his emnlor. At Una rate tlie citv ia get ting back a imalt traction of the sewer contract money that ha been paid Klner. Strkkt Carnival A Succehs. With a fund of less than $400, the management ol the Oregon City free etreet fair and ctrmval baa met all obligation and cre ated a deficit of lest than 100, that will be met by the business men. This sst "factory result I due largely to the ener- fftfic work of J. II. Howard, of this city, no acted a manager of the enterprise Mr. Howard baa been offered the posl tlon of advunra nrnmnlur ol Arnold's bill fjiow for the next year and may accept otter. ConsitUring the limited mount of fund with wblch the manage- DlBIt had to work, tbe fair and carnival as a success. Mr. Arnold, owner of tbe Arnold SIlntL'l nai.t ll.a tnamunmAnt nf siTnir a compliment by Baying that 'be mine fair and attraction could not JJiven at any other point for loss than Kaimkm Gooo Cokn. Jacob MefTurd, who reside two mile aouih of Lebanon, on the hank of the Hantiam, it demon strating tlie fact that com cu be raised In Oregon. Mr. Mefford baa but eight acre of land, but last year he had '1 acre of corn that yielded about 80 bush- els per acre. Thli year he ha the tame amount of corn, but is confident that be will receive $100 bushel per acre. Thi corn Is plauted in row about three feet part each way, and average three stalk to the hill. The corn stands about ten fmt all over the Held and It I no uncom mon sight to tee two large well-formed ear ou one stalk, qjr. Aleiiora also raise UrawUirriea, and this year ou about three-fourth of an acre he cleared 100, net. Albany Herald. Orritoulan and Enterprise. ' The regular subscription price of The Knterprise la 11. oO and the regular aub acrlption price ol the Weekly Oregonian t A. A -..I 111 ',' It 11.00. Anyone tuoiH-riuing lor me Kntertirlte and psvlng one year In ad vance can get both The Knterprlae and the Weekly Oregonian one year lor VI, All old aubicrlberi paying their subscrip tion (or on year In advance will be en titled to the tame oiler. Emi'Mymrnt o Tiaciixk. County Huperlntendent Zinser announces that there will be a number ol chauget tint year in the teacher that are employed In the variotit schooli of Clackamas count,. In addition to tbe placing ol the teachara aa published two week ago, huperlntendent Zinser glvea tbe follow ing telectiona aa made by the different boards of directors: Minnie Urace, ol ( larks, to have charge u( the primary department ol the school at Warren, in Columbia county, wnicli open monuay ; Anna T. Hinlth, now teacher in the 8-apiKe ex bool, will likely be tucceed ed by Mis I-ou Albee, of Mllwaukle; Mian Ostlund lis been engaged to teach tbe Kat-le Creek school ; Minnie V. Leabo will leach the bainion school No. 6; Mis (ierlrmle I mux. who last year taught at Oswego, ha been elected fourth teacher for the Milwaukieicliool; r. b. Mumi n k, of Mackxburg, ha engaged the Cam cliool; Mr. Laura E. Black, ol Sunny tide, i the new principal of tne Harmony achoohlda Roberts, nf Firwood, will leacn ai ueorge ; r.veijru vonuii, u, tonville, ha the Union School District No. 60; Edna Armstrong, ol Portland, who last year taught the Leland tchool, District No. (10. will thi yearhavecherge of department ol the Clackama school j Clementina Bradford, of the Mt. Pleas ant school, te tbl year at New Era; Mis Daisy McAnulty, of I'arkpUce, will toach at Dauisscu; C. C. Maricle and Rettft Rrldgo, of Mulino and Cottreii, respec tively, will teach at those points another year. Tftddlee I i:.'d t ' (...- -of BtmddU's. I".: - Waddltm Yon lion'l -iv has he done? The other tby 1 n:!-..! ntind and irlvp i.:c hit "'; tlclo of lulm on 'l''. c Ii'i "'i;' Well, he cairn- n 11 rU'ht: '.v. ft little think' of 1 Imonvm f-r ftod, confound him. lie w:i veiling with his ei:otls;K nl l.'i.i ' 1 .:v. '. ' I' ! IT 1.1 to Vd !! trash. I, 'I ti.- . Ni"v Ei.kctkic Wiiuno. Workmen 'f tlie Northwest Electric Company ve begun the installation of new wtric wiring system in the plant of the '"Hon City Manufacturing Company "t will cost the woolen mill people a wnaiderable sum. Contractor Jonea is "placing the burned building at the oolen millg with new and improved 'rm tureB, When the extensive changes "t are being made are completed, the Urf,K"n City plant will be larger and bet- in Alan? I'lavra. Mrs. McCiill-l you've not a new girl. Ha alio hud much experience as a cook? Mr. Hiram Offen-Apparently not much, but many, nnd I propone to give bet notice to huut up another expri ftacti whon her week's up.-rhllndcl-phlft Preaft Qalte Fmlll. Doctor Do I think I can cure your efttarrtt Why, I am sure of 4t Patient o you're vory fftmlllftr wlta t3e disease T Doctor I should sy sol I've bad It tnyiolf all my Ilfe.-Jftdge. HI Deoaptlv Apn. They sny he got rk-h writing th wonl of popular songs." Yot to look at him you'd think he had at least ordinary intelllgence." Cldcago Record-Hcrnld. The Urnulns ve. Ounterrdtn. The genuine is always belter than a counterfeit, but the truth of this state ment is never more forcibly realized or mre thoroughly appreciate. It ha n when vou compare the genuine DeWilt l W itch llael Salve with the many counterfeits and worthier substitutes that are on the market W. 8. Ledhetter. of Shreve- ort La , fays: "After using numerous o l er remedies without benelit one box o t win's Witch Hazel Salve cured ' . .. ..i.,!. i i.l.u.,1 nir. tehinir and me. ror ion"'. , v " . . .. ! ...... ia pimnl to protrtiding puc u" ","" V,' ,i K DbWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, bold by J. A.Hanling. traluluar tehools In Whlrh Bi valve Are Taoalil Some . "A school for oysters." said ft denier1 lu fish, "1 an Institution tbnt you would sweur could not exist, for oyt-! tcr ore notoiiou for their stupidity. It Is, however, it fact that there are t nmny oyster schools. I will explain j tlieui to yon In such n wny Hint you will believe In them. An oyster's Intel- j llgence Is limited, but still It hns Intel ligence. Year ngo certain wine flsb dealers discovered Unit If you take an oyster suddenly from Its subaqueous bed It open It shell, whereupon the life giving water Inside It all escapes and the oyster dies, lint If you ex pose an oyster to the air gradually, lifting It out of tho water for few minutes and then returning It again, It gradually loam that to keep Its shell closed when out of the water Is the bct thing for Its health. These Inve tlgnlors found Unit they could take two oysters, one trained and one untrained, and the trnlned oyster, keeping Its shell , closed while out of the water, would live long time, while tlie untrained Olio, opening It shell, would die In a few hours. Therefore training school for oyter were established. The schools are In appearance nothing more than reservoir full of water. Oyters tre put In them, and the water Is drain ed oJT and then returned again. It Is kept off for a few minutes at first, then for ten minute, then for half an hour and so on. Oysters In these schools team that tlicy will live longest and keep healthiest out of water If they hold their shell tight shut. As soon they learn this they are graduated and go out Into the worl(L"-riil!adelpbla ttccord. A Qalrk Willed Partrldc. Nesting upon the ground, the par tridge Is likely to be disturbed. A bird of this species was once startled by a plow passing within a yard or so of Its nest. Destruction was almost cer tainty, us tlie plow must pass entirely over It In the next round, and the la borer wondered how the partridge would act. Tlie time necessary for go ing around the field was about twenty minutes, yet In that almost Incredible period the parent bird had effected the removal of some twenty-one eggs to a aafe spot Careful search led to tlie discovery of the bird calmly seated up on her treasure In the bottom of th hedge oat of reach of the plow. Nine teen partridge chicks were eventually batched and duly escaped unmolested. -London Tit-Bits. Tk laavaloaa Macala. The magpie Is nothing If not Ingen ious. He always barricades bis bulky nest with thorn branches, so that to plunder It la by no means an eaay mat ter, but when clrcumatance oblige the "pie" to build In a tow bush or hedge- in absence of lofty trees being a mark ed feature of some northern localities be not only interlaces his home, but alto the entire bush, in a most form Ida ble manner. Nor does he stop here. To "make assurance double ture" be fash Ions meana of exit as well as entrance to tbe castle, so that If disturbed be can slip out by his back door, as It ,Were. A Trylaa- P allloa. Oubberly-What's the matter? Is that widow I've seen you with trou bling you? CnsUeton-Yes. on my nerve. 1 can't mnke up my mind whether she Is going to marry me or not. Detroit Free Press. liar to Bead Off. Wantnnno I wonder if Gabsky will recite for me at my little party thi evening? ' Dunno He will unless you know tome aa yet undiscovered way to pre vent him. Baltimore American. Geo SJatara. "What would you do If I were to offer you Work?" "It u'd be all right, mister," answer ed Meandering Mike. "I kin take a Joke fts well aa anybody." Washington Btar. noma of Swamn-RM. Have You Seen the Latest? If you want to see tbe latest things in Men's Wearing Apparel ffivo us a call, an we are now better prepared to meet the increased demand for up-to-date roerchandiHe. Our latest arrivals are the newest creations and most up-to-date clothing and overcoats made by Hart, SchafJner & Marx. one of tbe most reliable con cerns making hand-tailored clothes. Our new fall and winter line of the celebrated W. L. Douglas Shoes are here in all the latest shapes. One of our new additions to our immense stock of reliable mer chandise is the celebrated Uawe'b 13.00 hats in the lat est blocks. They are guaran teed to' bold their shape and color. By careful buying we are now prepaJed to give you better values than our com petitors, as all our goods are bought from the most reliable concerns in the country. Give us a call and be convinced. j. m. HwtSduffncr V Marx tland Tutored1 yr.r : J 1'..''-" I I-' Clothier and Cor. 6th and Main, Oregon City Oregon PRICE Haberdasher reeiai PIONEER CI. MngfBc and ExjifB, Freight and parcels delivered to all Darts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE Krr- THE CANBY PHARMACY Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals Watches, Clocks, Spectacles First Class Repairing All Goods and Work Warranted E. I. SIAS Central Home Telephone CANBY, OREGON OREGON CITY PLANINGM1L L All kinds of Building F. S. BAKER PROP. Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Etc. - - BijUili oreqon city- obe- r Sft"-t--",B" i EnterpristTand V. Oregonian $2. Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blool All the blood In your body passes through your kidneys once eveiy three minutes. I no Kluneys ro your blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste or Impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fait to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid In the blood, due to neglected Kidney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart Is over-working In pumping thick, kidney poisoned 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. Tho mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on Its merits by all druggists In fifty cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a samplo bottle by mail free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer tc Co., Blnghamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake, but remem- kA. Ihii noma Sttamn.Pnnl Tr ITillna,'! swamp-Root, and the address. Eing- i . XT V 1 . . 1 . DBOiiuu, 11. 1., ou ever uuuie I ( 557MAFJ the I TJrFCDDOQ WMt ' J iir, n Va V 'm "aaaa1 . i I s- 11 n ' ANDRESES!- OREGON CITY JEWELERS,