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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1903)
1 OREGON CITY KNTKIU'RISL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1903 5 kxx.xxxxxx'.xxxxxk.x SYou'r Banking ?; No matter how Bniall no mutter how largo, THE BANK OF OREGON CITY will give it careful at tention. Thin message applies to thy men and the women alike. I Ih'wi earriiir about 170 liums. Tim rout In '21 inlli'K IfitiK m lis ha travttlwl total ol Xlfi'M inilfi. Mr. I'dwhII littn iniHRHil only low I k y h ol the entire Iiiiih lis hss BITVUll DlM-llll'ltMltly N Oil Ol Ulll'l Halll'S mail rarrli-r no lm Ik h(m In sHvinir h I J bus Irnvulcil at Ii-hhI :tll,(XK) un bin lot rnnr I'msil mule. The (liHtiincn In ciiiuI lo ! ouch around (tin worlil m 1 hIioiiI twice 1 across tin, Unitml Male in addition. Kim Thai iikk'a I'lciiim Mim Ada II. Iti-dwi'll hiiiI MinsMracn Troynr took the HHiniiiHiloii before County Siipfrin ttindmil .inner till week for twsclier's tmrmits. loth spplicsnt were success fill ml (lis dtistrnd permits were granted. Not Yorwu Mkh Tin Tm Tbere in credible rumor current that in alter cation took place in tlm Molalla country Unt week. ror once, at least, so tbe re port oe, the psrtlrs to tlm dilllculty were out from smonx tha young men of the community, hut, 'on 'the contrary, were twn ploneiir ami respected citizens, Oregon City Hnterprisc TOLD IN SIDEHEADS. Homk Hchooi. Notks. Mrs. L. W. Mo Adams Iim returned from an extended vlilt In Massachusetts snd has assumed the prinrialship of the Kastliam schoul to which iihe was recently elected by the Oreuon (Jltr school bostd, l'rof. J. J. Clark, of Woodhiirn, ha been elected principal of the Manitum achool. Minn Kstclla It. Kechey will le li the lifter o(au school this winter. ItoimiiT Hi.odiii Stock. Sheriff J. It. Shavrr attended the fair at Salem Mveral day Isst week hut he did nut no tu aie the rare alone. While there he invented in neveral head of fin hlondnd stock that will tm placed on Ilia lrit farm in the Molalla district. Sheriff Shaver purchased valuable bull from the llerelord herd of Sparki, of Keno, Nevada, and a I no two blooded he ilers from the benl of Jack Spawn, of North Yakima, Washing-ton. (Iottiii Won(i Oamk. While Carl Horn and Johnnie Adams, armed with a 21!ialiler rifle, were ivarchinir for eats laal Saturday afternoon, the rifle la the handa of Adama wai accidentally din chanted and the bullet entered Horn's lev unt below the knee The physicians who were called bad tome diflicully in location tha leaden niieele. While the wound in rather nrloua, it la not consid ered necessarily den-eroue. Nrw Ihswiess Horse.-An announce ment to the (Htople of Ori'tion City. We have opened a new and complete line of groceries, consisting l everything usual ly kept in a Ural claim grocery. Uoods ileliverixl free to any part of the city. We respectfully eollctl a share of your patronise. A well pleased customer ii our lient advertisement. Give lis a trial order. Yotira for low tiricea. J. E. Seeley. Orange Front, Beveotb atreet, Oregon City. New Ticaciikh Kucticii. MlasCassle Katon baa been elected a teacher in the Kastliam achool to succeed Min Julia Prentiss, who resinned. Thia makes a lullcorps ol teacheri in the Oregon City schools, for genuine proficiency as edit c a torn the patrons of the Oregon City schools are to b congratulated on the compeU-nt force of Itwtructors that were this year engtgetl by the board of school directors. - Madk Monky 1'iukinu Hofs. Last week we mentioned s family nicking bops in this vicinity, the menbers of which pulled out with 82. This week we sre told by Cbss. ilecke, Sr., that s family, comUtlniJOf man, wife and three girls, the oldest being 14 years, who. after picking bops nine days in Henry llecke's yard, left for their home in Port land with to their credit. Aurora ISorealis. Tin Thus Hahvsht. County Clerk Sleight nd Attorney Franklin T. Urif Iltb, of the Willamette Fruit Company, auent Hundav at the company's large evaporator near Canny where good prog ress is being iimde in the curing of the large crop of Italians. Mr. Sleight says this fruit Ibis y"r is o( larfie size snd splendid quality and the harvesting of the crop will be practically finished by Monday. The company's evaporator, which is lielieved to be the largest of Its kind In the state, has been accommodat ing daily from IKK) to 700 bushels of prunes. The Willamette Fruit Company owns shout twenty acres of Italian prunes and controls the crop of several acres in addition thereto. A Makiuauk Fiikmic There was snlliciiint evidence adduced at the court house last Monday morning to convince County Clerk Sleight that the county was threatened w ith an epidemic of the matrimonial fever. Four timorous pros pective grooms-men called at the clerk s ollice in close succession, each making application for the requisite marriage license that alone wan ensmitial to sub sequent happiness. The parties to ac commodated weie: Kuby lygrt and W. J. Thompson; Hoe Wilkin and Louis Loedtermuier; Jennie Nelson and Chas. Frank Hauch; Bertha. A. Trull ingerand Win. Hayward. Mihs i kin is sged but 17 years and the consent of her father was required before the license could issue. Tbavki.d 30,000 Mu ss. During the pant three and one-half years, hrsnk i'owell, now ansistant postmaater of tins city, has traveled at leant 30,000 m.los here in Linn county, says the Albany Herald. That statement sounds remsrii able, but it is nevertheless true. Mr. I'owell has been the efficient mail carrier on rural free delivery route No. 1 for the past three years and nine months, ne covered the root six days of every week, to traveled the distance since be has Hatiiuky Was Damaokd. Thomas Urown, who is in charge ol Hie Salmon river butchery, was in the city lint Sat unlay and rr-xrtinl that extensive dam sith reunited at the hatchery during the week ss a roimeqneuce of the freshet. The majority of the racks were wanlied as far down the river a Sandy, where they were recovered. The work of the plant will he seriously interrupted for about a week. SUFFERED 25 YEARS With Catarrh of tho Stomach Pc-ru-na Cured. mi ConitreMinan Ilotklnjf YlnDeld, Kan. Was Skvxkki v KcAi.dko Minn Kl mira (ilnther, who is employed at the Portland lloune, a local lodging bonne, was badly scalded last Saturday morn ing. She was working about the kitchen stove and, stumbling, fell against the stove and to the floor, at the same time overturning a vessel filled with boiling water, the contents of it falling upon the woman's face and breast. She wss se verely burned but will recover. lJr. C. A. Bluart was called and promptly re lieved the suffnrvr. Glad Tidings Oiikoon City Took ihk (Jams In a game of good inUirent Sunday afternoon at Caneinah 1'ark, the Oregon City1 nine defeated by the score of 3 lo 2 a 1'ortland team that was cmnoned of the em ployees of Allen & l.cm, the wholesale grocers. The game wan of exceeding in terest. Long, of Caneinah, pitched the home team to a victory. The Sunday before the same team from Portland de feated the Oregon City West Side playert by a larger score. Foh a Fisiiway. Uids were opened by Fish Warden Van lusen Monday after noon for the construction of a linhway in the Willamette river over the Oregon City falls for which an appropriation of 50il0 was msde by the last Legislature, The bids received were as follows; Krnest I'. Kands, Oregon City, t'-WO; Harry Haxter, Oregon City, 12800; II. Jones snd O. Tonkin, Oregon City, $.1045; Johnson A Andrews, Oregon City, WltHo; lscohan-Bade Company, Portland, f.SM. The bids will be submitted to ttis State Board of Fish Commissioners at its next meeting. Mr. Hands, Wing the lowest bidder, will likely be awarded the contract. In a recent letter to Dr. Ilartman, Congressman Hot kin says: "My Dear Doctor It glvee me pleas ure to certify to the excellent curative qualities of your modlclncs Perunsand Mnnalln. I have been aflllcUxI more or lens for a quarter of a century with ca- i turrh of the stomach and .constipation. A residence In W suhlnglon bas Increased theno troubles. A fow bottle of your modlclno bavo given me almost com pleta relief, and 1 am sure that a contin uation of ihum will effect a permanent cure." J. D. Hotkln. Mr. L. F. Vcrdcry, a prominent real tato agent, of Augusta, Oa..' wrltesj " have been m great iufferer from catarrhal dyspeptla, I tried many phy tklana, vhJted a good many springs, but I believe Peruiia bat done more tor me than all ol the above put together. I teel like a new penun.'' L. F. Verdery. The most common form of summer catarrh is catarrh of the stomach. This Is generally known aMdyHpcpsia. I'crnna cures those cases like magic. If you do not derive prompt and sstis factory results from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Ilartman, giving a full statement of your case, and bo will bo pleased to give you bis Taluable so vise gratis. Address Dr. Ilartman, President of lbs HartiuauS aniurium, Columbus, (X Thought Hi Was Jasns ChMist. La boring under the balnrlnation that he it Jesus Christ's temporal representative and impersonator, lieorge II. Meecben, a stringer, was committed to the state inssne asylum Monday. Meecben it aged 42 years and is believed to be a transient in these psrts. He was taken Into cus tody by Chief of Police Burns Monday. Hatlets and barefooted, Meecben, carry ing bit bat, coat and thoes under bit arm, was walking up towards Salem on the railroad track when arrested. He alto had a quantity ol herbs aad fir bought on which be claims to have sub sisted (or seversl weeks. Meechen wss taken to the asylum by Sheriff Shaver Monday iiight. Will Go Into Rubinkhs. W. E. Mar shall, who for a number of years bas been employed at Huntley Bros.' drug store, bss resigned his position with that firm and purchased the interest of Geo. Patterson in the general merchandise Arm of Marshall and Patterson of High land. Will expects to sever bis connec tion with the Oregon City firm October 1 and will go af once lo Highland and take up the business with bis brother, Ralph Marshall. Will bas many friendt in this city who, while they regret to have him leave the FallsCity.are generous in tbeir Iwsf wishes for bit unbounded success in the new businest venture. Being de leaving of good success and possessed of the tort of material that succeeds, Mr. Marshall will undoubtedly attain in full degree the success hoped for. It ivd lilt Leg. P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Oa , suf fered for six months with a frightful run ning sore on bis leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Tiles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25cts. Sold by Char man 4 Co.. druggists. Attiik Molalla Minks. Frank Welsh returned Saturday from the Molalla min ing district in the vicinity of Ogle Creek, where he has been doing some extensive tracing, lie reports that the recently dincovered ledge containing rich deposits of gold extends for about four miles in the direction of the Santiam mining conn try. This revelation strengthens the be i. ..i n.ot n, m Iml.-B in this countv is but a continuation of the Santiam mineral proxies. Mr. Welsh bronglit dsck with him some fine samples of gold that were taken from the ledge. Associated with Mr. Welsh in the ownership of these properties are Linnwood E. Jones, C. W. Kelly and many other Oregon City people who have sufficient faith in the genuineness of the discoveries al ready made that tboy have staked out a number of additional claims. The IJenuhic rn. Counterfeit. The genuine is always better than a counterfeit, but the truth of this state ment is never more forcibly realized or more thoroughly appreciated than when you compare the gebuine DeWilt a itch Hazel Salve with the many counterfeits and worthless substitutes that are on the market. W. 8. Ledbetter, of Shreve port, La., says: "After using numerous other remedies without benefit, one box ofDeWlU's Witch Harel 6alve cured me." For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding piles no remedy is equal to DeWitt's Witch Hsuel Salve. Sold by Q. A. Harding. APHORISMS. If vou don't get the Enterprise yon don't get the news. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Hakes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures maae oy ur. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the treat kldnev. liver l and bladder remedy. K ll is ma great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blad der specialist, and Is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root Is not rec ommended for everything but if you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble It will be found Just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer 8tCo.,Blng- hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Home of Swamp-Root. dollar sixes are sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, bnt remem ber the name.Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's t;wamp-Root, and the address, Bing bamton, N. Y., on every bottle. We nave just received an elegant line of Young Men's and Joys' Clothing in the very latest makes, made by David M. Pfaelzer & Co., who bear the repu tation of being the best house in tho country manufac turing Young Men's and Boy's Clothing. IT will be to your own interest to look through our immense stock of clothing for the young fellows before buying elsewhere. As the overcoat season is drawing near we take great pleasure in annoncingthat we have for the coming season the best line of overcoats that we have ever shown. They are made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx. Among them are the L'Aiglon, or water proof overcoat, the Ryton, which is very nobby, the Regular, which is just out, and the very latest Top Coat, which, for dressy appearance, cannot be excelled. We aim to please you both in the quality of oir good3 and in price. Drop in and see us some day. J. m. PRICE Clothier and Haberdasher ! ill Cor. 6th and Main OREGON CITY. ORE. Gnii, PIONEER C.S. tagfe? and Epf e$, Freight and parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE THE lb bfrt geta weary, bnt aerer gets Ufihenstone. The only way to hare a friend la to be one. Emerson. What we learn with pleasure we ner er forget Mercler. Opposition inflames the enthusiast, never converts bliu. Schiller. True merit Is llki a r!ver-the deeper His the less uoise It makes. Iluzlltt. The rye of the muster will do more work than Ixttti of his bund. I? rank Un. Kxpi-Mi'iii-e takes dreadfully lili;li school wiici's, but be tcuclies like no other. C'nrlyle. Kindness Is tbe only charm fH-rmit-ted to the ajied; It Is the coquetry of white hairs.-Keulllet. If we bnd no fulling ourselves we should not take so much pleasure In finding out those of others. Rochefou cauld. . One Wh Knoach. "You love my daughter?" said the old man. "Love her!" he exclaimed passionate ly. 'Wny, I could die for her! For on oft glance from those sweet eyee I would hurl myself from yonder cliff and perish, a bleeding, bruised mass, upon the rocks 200 feet below !" The old man shook bis head. 'I'm something of a liar myself," he aid. "and one Is enough for a small family like mine." 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 PLANING MILL All kinds of Building Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Etc. - - OREGON CITY, ORE. F. S. BAKER PROP. Enterprise and V. Oregonian $2. m I ii&Zb Here Is a Watch A Good Time Piece In a Gold Filled Case for $13-00 These Filled Watches are made for sensible folks. We have them iu large variety and in all sizes. All are guaranteed to wear from 20 to 25 years, ac cording to quality. If you would like to know something about our Filled Watches, come in and we will explain how they are made. We have Watches in Nickel Cases from $2.50 up. In Silver Cases from $6.00 up. In Gold Filled Cases from $12.00 to $35.00. Solid Gold from $22.00 up. If you need a watch we are sure that we can fit your taste and your purse. Come in and talk it over. F-1727 fag DID YOU KNOW That there are just as many styles in CUT GLASS as in anything else ? There are and we have the "latest' and prettiest. J Have just unpacked some of Libbey's Rich Cut Glass, which we received direct from their Factory. mibbev I Mai After October ist 0urinaDorrtment wi" be Dr. H. J. INGERSOLL, of Cleveland, Ohio, an Expert Optician REPAIRING EYE GLASSES AND SPECTACLES When frames become twisted and bent the true service of glasses is not obtained because they do not adjust as they should to the Eyes. If your glasses need straightening come in and we will do it free of charge for you. We have a complete Repair Shop for Eyeglasses and Spectacles. We can reset lenses in new frames and our charges are moderate for this work. If you can not come yourself send your glasses by mail and they will be promptly cared for. BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN The Oregon City Jewelers 1 Jr I