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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVFMRER 13, 1903 5 Consumption Salt pork is a famous old fishional remedy fur con sumption. "Eat plenty of pork," was. the advice to the consumptive 50 and 100 years ago. Salt pork is good if a man can htomach it. The idea behind it is that fat is the food the consumptive needs mof-t. Scott's Kmulsion is the mod ern method of feeding fat td the consumptive. Pork is too rough for sensitive stomachs. Scott's Kmulsion is the most refined of fats, especially prepared for easy digestion. Feeding him fat in this way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott's Kmuliion does more than that. There is some thing about the combination of cod liver oil and hypophos phites in Scott's Emulsion that puts new life into the weak part s and has a special action on th diseased lungs. A mplo will be ivi.i frt-i? t; i in request. 1'. f (1 At i!o plcturt In I1 (m 1 l UhI it ute lh , i" f 4.1 1 o if bwtli of 1'itiuV i-n -tt Inif. SCOTT & HOYVNE, CMHMISTS. 400 carl St.. N. Y. joe. a:i1 f i; all dnigjjitts. on her own frnKiiHiir and In default ol Hid readied Imil Jul.imon was com iniitml in JhII. Their cHmiN will be heard In llm circuit court today. Hunt to Iti'iuim Hchcmii.. Hurry Coy u, 11 liilmrtT cHipluypil hv a tanner named I'eatheia, of 1miiihk'Iiii, was Ih1 Saturday ruriwulilf i! to 1 1 "line reform school by Circuit Jinli Mcl!rliln. Covn few weeks look Knnieh leave from leathers' f it r hi hiiiI at the nume limn a p. iriiiriHt (I alxiiil .'t0 ol his employer's Money. 1 hn I h I win lerciitly lixateil III Hunt ln.rn (lii'uuti ami rt.liirrii.il tn lliia City, When III Cm Wa disposed of. limine and a Motion. Jiidia Mc llrliln ha irrntiled Johann Carlmrrv ilivori-e frutti W. A. f'urln,rrv atid sus tained tint mot hid of II e dcfcoe to strike out iitrt of the romplaint In tlin Mint of I lid (iladtoiie Ui'Hl Kstatn Association acalnxt Hlmriir Hliaver. Tlil In a mill to set aside the sale of property of (lie1 iUlnliir association lo County Jmlue Kvin lor ili'llii nt I'.Kil taxes. The 1 unit In lu.ai.il mi ilm alleji.il I rri.t; ii I a r i I v I of tlui iirnccHiliiidtN leadiliK II f lo I'm ml- 1 vertlauitr mul s.ile "I tlin properly lor He liiiipieiit taxes, mul It In considered mi ImportNiit rase, i AINmam. Kki.ikijI'knt Uoi.i.. "The de- j liiHpici.t ux mil lor Clacks.i.as county for tlin year I'Ki'J, which in J tint uliout ' ifNily to lie pulillnlii'il, will lie the small est in yean," said HierilT J. K. hhaver loiUy. "There was represented In the otiiiiiml roll Htiout $H17 ,(XN) in taxe dim tin- county mul of that summit there dom iiui reinuin to exceed $1000 ilelln ipieiit " I lm new roll on year's bh sessmelil, rcpiHKi'iiliiiir I'JOiHI.tMO u ' HlfHiimt $4 .VKI.IKK) lor Ilm year liefore, IH now reH ly fur iIim county clerk hut fur-' titer work of prcpHMnx the roll for col- lerliiin will likely lie ili'lerred until the preoelit lX Uw trouble In KiljUHtcU. Whkk of i iik Col'M ll. At a Mierinl ini-i'liiiK of I'm city nmiicil liiHt 1-1 i I n v liilil ilm in""' liiipoittnt irH'i'(!liii wmi lli Niliililioii of N reN.ilutlon netloli- (lovernor CliNinlierlHin lo cull Hie liniHlutiirH in kim-i'IhI neKhion. Corneliuii O'fioiiiiell reli-NHeil from flintier, tervlnu under lilt rontmct for cleumnu the h'rcclH. The report of City Knuineer KhihN, concerning ilm completion by Contritftor lUmln of the newer in dis trict No. IS. wm iited,liut the council ilefi-rred until the reKUlttr meeting in llecenilier tli tiu'.ter of fltmlly tettlimt with ilm contmctor. thtm Ukimt mlvmi- iHKn of the tliirtr-fWf ilHVN ullowud ill tlie conlrtct under which the work wnn lerforumd in which the city liu to mke Hie IIiinI liHVinent followinu the nccepl- tnce ol the work. ! rS'"'",!1 J . . J'i 1 1'.' I'L". V. .T." -"."I It Is Not Because We are Good Looking That jmoplc of ClnckatniiH County aro j,strotiiz:iig ui. It id a common Baying. "Bunch Makes Money." Yes, we are making money in a legit'mate. howirHiile way by maintaining a large circle of well to do, BatiHfied customers whom wo have navcd many a dollar, and we will do the Harne 'or you if you will only give us a chance to compare prices and quality on woU you intend to buy. TO DAY WE COM K I'.KKOU-K YOU With a household article that we bought in car lots from a large eastern factory, A WOVEN WIRE liLiO SI'KINO with a Hard flaple Frame, superior to any soft wood frame, no matter how jjood the fabric of the wire may bo otherwiee hut this one outshines them all in price and quality. Oregon City Enterprise TOLD IN SIDEHEADS. Am IxTKKiTici Arrici.. The itory In the Arnonmil for Novemher (tli U en titled "The llliiher II) pnotlum : How CriMoforo Won the Prlui of Deelh." end U a mriklnii rlTorl along the llnei of lome of I'oe'i itreeU'Nl Ulee. Wlrelene leU'K rphy and Ihe new dincoerlee of science are made s part of the tlory. It Is hy Charles Heiiilnu r'.mbree, the notixl Wentern writer. Humor I'AaAi.VMN. The remalni of Mies Kalhftr Williams, aed 3L' veura, w lio died of pitralynia in I'ortlund Tliiim ihiV lil)ht, were hrouiilit to Ihe home of her parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Kll Williams, of this city, Friday evening. The de (eaued younn wotnan had ln enildoved for a ureal numlier ol year as attendant at the slate Iixane aaylnm. Faneral services were conducted in this city Wednesday afternoon. KlIOS AUK Kv'AMCS and Coktlv. "We use I W donen of Kaslern lmH)rted es to every 15 dosen priMltlt ed in Clackamas county," said F. T. Harlow, a local liroeer today. The Oregon cold storage stock is now exhausted and local dealers aiedeiiemlent lately on Kaitern stock lo supply the local trade. Kiiiti are now Bclilnu hero at 30 cents a down snd It is dillicult for mercksnts to supply the demand. TO K.N JOIN TUB COINTT. I-Ollls cock has brought a suit In the court sitalnst County Juilue Kyan, Sin."-" '-J u.mi uiu estsiilisliiiient of road, course of which as over the Ian Woodcock. Hciiool Rw-obt or Pihthict 72. of pupils enrolled 21 ; whole mil ol days attendance. 351); whole not of days' absence, 20; whole numb timet tsrdy, Hi aversite dally alt atice, 10 J number of days tatiht, number ol visitors, 21 ; number ol v of directors, A. Those who were nel absent nor tardy during the month I (irover Vrlnut, Mary Wright. I Wright, LilliH Carlson, Amy 15oiu l'hlllp Futz, Lena Put and Robert F All interested In education are Invl to call and Inspect our work. t.iM CIintiikr, Teaclier. Wantb Bi-kcial SsssioN.-in disco ing the proposed special session ol state legislature this week, Kepreeen live Herman A. Webster, of Clackatr Station, said: "While I think that t session, if called, should be a short ot I do not think that the legislators ne necessarily give only the tax law const eration. While Ihe tax law Is the pri cipal measure to be remedied, oth measures ol Importance to the state best interests should also be corrected, any exist so ss to remove all question I to their validity. At the same time. U session must be brief." We Offer This Bed Spring for $2.25 And ask you to pleaso call and inspect this marvelous odor. I 1, rmammSlm ' - " i -y jk Mr' rnAMI Rl IQPW THE housefurnisher rriMINlN. DUOvn, Oregon City, Oregon 'E I'ktitions rn 1'i.akk Hoads. Several Isx payers appeared tiefore the county court last week with petitions for the building of plawk roads in the Damascus, Highland and Maple Lane neighbor hoods. In each Instance the petitions were accompanied by sulscriptlon pa pers representing enough available inonev and labor to partly construct the desired rosdwsys. It has been the practice of the county court to appropri ate an amount pijual to the sahsciiptions lor the building ol these roads, but be r.n,u nf tli mini. He that exists over the tax Isw. the court has deterred msking tenu an.. I. MtiltriitirlultlinS UllIU IIIM COII- troversy lias teen adiimleu anil me couri satis ed It will lie able 10 coneci us roau tax this coming year. Uiiiw.ua ibk Kii'knhivs The county court last week audited and allowed hills iMimiiitiiiLr to about lll'li that were con traded under the stale law autliorixing the arrest ol all persons caught stealing rides on railroad trains. Hills lor the arrest snd sentencing of nineteen hoboes were allowed. Ill each case the fees of the justice of the peace amount to l 20 while the constable or ollicer making Ihe arrest reaps $2,411 for each hobo he naos. While the enforcement ol the law is provinn an extravagant luxury for the people of tnis county, there seems to be no remedy save in Ihe lepeal of the law which la a state law tbat was enacted at the last session of the legislature. The expense here complained of, does not include the cost to the county of board ing Ihe hoboes during the two or three days lor which they are committed. "ihitko tiis IlATciuama. "With a Iclty ol only (1.000,000 eggs, the Coos hatcliery will this year handle 10, )00 salmon eggs," aaid Deputy Fish den II. Al Webster, who returned y from a visit to the stsie's salmon ty interests in the Southern snd t districts of the state. This in e in the output of the station at , says Mr. Webster, is due to a e in the manner of operating the . Hacks were in Hailed this year withstood the freshets and per d a continuous catch ol salmon last year the catch aggregated only 000 eggs. The surplus in this t cstch is be ng deposited in the 'Coos river after the eggs have gnsted. Mr. Webster also visited ite's salmon interests at Ysquina, and Siuslaw and reports an nn r good run of the Bilverside sal lis Fall. He also found the batch taking a good showing, the catches ng it tot excelling the capacity of Terent plants. fla.w.mss eoimtv for instance, tlie county recorder collects on sn average i r-j-fl v 0'H n.,.nl , Tlltt ImVHIITT Ol 1110 IttW under which these county ofheers are ii.,, . i iiiii-nlion of ureat import ance and any irregularity in the statute should be corrected at me earneni. v oortonitf. An opportune lime mr rei i- .. i..;..- ,. mr mmilil he oresenled in case the legislature is convened in special session at this time. River Schedule OKiIGON CITY B'JATS. Will bi Tbixd ToDAV.-On the core plaint ol Utant Shelton, the woman husband, Grace Shelton and Geo. L Johnson were arrested in Portland Fr day afternoon and brought to Oregol City Baturday on the charge of lewd co habitation. They formerly resided h this city where they were both employee in a restanrant. District Attorney Allet returned a true bill agsinst the eonpU who were arraigned in the circuit court, pleaded not guilty and their bai was fixed at 1500. The woman was released iikr Law Nkkds Fixino. "In the legislature is convened in session," said Circuit Judge Mc scently, "I would suggest that ; ute which suthorixes the county ir recorders of conveyances to ees for tho recording of convey j investigated and corrected to nt that no doubt exist as to the of this law. There is grave nong the members ol the bar as gal operation of this statute is contended was insdvertently at the session of the legislature A case involving the legality stole, which it is alleged was at a recent session of the legis pending in Columbia county, n question applies to all of the n the state with the single ex ! Multnomah county, and if it ohave been repealed as con le consequences will prove far The fejis collected on this Be rn the time of the alleged re t law aggregate thousands of d if they have been illegally the various counties will be ,he re-imburseraent of fees so The loss of the revenue to ss from Ibis source would prove exceeding by far the interest ch county is required to meet ( warrant indebtedness. In rassuBCD Till Govkbnor In die- cussing the proposed special session of the state legislature and the published nlsn of the governor to have tlie siaie s lawmakers sign a pledge to the etteel that they will consider only legisianon liertaining to the correction of the delec i ... ..,m 1. 1 an extra session tie IITB lA "'" ... called, Stat Senator Brow nell criticises Governor Chsmherlalti in me lonowina terms : I feel that there has been a mis take made, but I do not like ttie tone of the governor's interview wherein he is uuotedas saying that he did not know w hich wonld lie the greater evil to the ....... ,i... ........nt i-iuiilitions or the call- mio ") h" - - - . ing of an extra session of the legislature. This is an implied lliHUIl lo Olio ursn. .. of the government of this state and is intended as a play lo the galleries by the luesent chief executive, who evi dently has forgotten ttial every honor and diunily in" nas uren lerred upon him has been so conferred bit Republican votes. His euon is uii- .i....i..u.iiu f.. tho miriMwe onlv of trying umhi'icoi I" , -,-- 1 1 to Place tho wliole responsionuy 01 civ in the tax law upon me legisiaiuio. protest against Una and call Hie particu lar attention of the public to the fact that there are three departments of gov ernment in this state, executive, Judi cial and legislative, me consiuuuoo of this state vests the veto and control : . in tl.o rmvurnnr. Under the lliu liuwri i.i ..v.-. constitution it is his absolute duty to ex amine with care every law paiweu oy me legislature To aid him he has a private secretary of his own choosing, and the people of the state have furnished him with an attorney-general ", may appeal at any time for legal opin ion and advice. The governor had this law in his possession, according, to rec ord, nearly five days. It is fan to him to presume, he being a lawyer, that he examined this bill with care. He signed this bill and affixed his signature as gov ernor of the state to it. Therefore I pro test against his 'hot-air' reflections. The troth is we hsve both made mistakes. I simply demand that he shall share his part of the responsibility and not insist on putting the legislature in a hole. There is one point that might be proper to call the attention of the public to, that is that the session laws of Oregon of 1893 make provision as to fees to be charged bv the recorder of conveyances 1 ,.u.i.onii.;.niiii i-nnrta of Oregon. Section 9, found on pages 32 and 83 of the session laws of 18l5 has, in my judg ment, repealed the law making provis ion for charging 01 tnese lees oy me "li ferent recorders in different counties. If such is the fact then speculators could buy up these fees that have been paid in to different counties anu recover money in different couuties, which would proba ahlv segregate a great many thousand dollars and affect very materially the taxpayers If they bad lo relunu mis money. The average fees in each coun ty for several years have run from $100 to $300 a month. I would, theretore, suggest that the governor 01 me iie get out another set of letters that tlie 1 1 - nA.mlllii.1 r rAmftttv this legislature iro m.w. j - dofect in the interest of the farmers snd taxpayers. I am ready to agree to uw every effort in my power to confine all L.i.i.iinn in iIipbb measures and ad- irKID.Btl"" - . . lonrn. I think a session ought not 10 Un. hn thrm nr lonr (lavs. 1. personally, of course, would be willing to serve without pay. DAILY SCHELiOLI. Steamers A ltona and Pomona for Sa lem and way points, leave Portland daily (except Sunday) at 6:45 a. m., leave Oregon City, 8 :15 a. m ; returning, leave Salem, 7 a. m.; leave Oregon City, 4:30 p. m. Oregon City Trsntportatloa Co. Can't he perfect health without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and invigorates the whole system. ijMi. 6r YEARS' EXK"IENCE 1 X TVtt-V- - 1 i 1 I 4 i. I nxufc Hirinnei h. Designs Anyone smHtlng a skeK-h and deriiti T svlcklT urvuin oar opinion fr whether so InTentkin Ii probsblf piteiitahle. Communlra tloneetrlctlyffWilKlen'.laL HANDBOOK oil Patent sent free. Olrteet ency for ecuniig pMenu. Patents Uaen thruuitti Muun A Co. receive $pKiai woUu, without charge. In the Scientific American. A nandaomelf llhietTalwl weeklf. Lareeet rtr ralaUon of anf aclenuilc Journal. Termt. S3 a Tear: fur month, IL Sold brail newadeiileri. B-anch omce. M T Pt, Waahlniftun. D. C. 1;, I. kua PIONEER m0 and Exjire,, Freight and parcels delivered, to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE 1 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Genuine Washburn Guitars and Mandolins at $15.00. $18 oo, $22.oo Other makes $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Violins as low as $2.50. A very nice instrument for $6.00. The best $15.00 and $20.00. Accordeons in all sizes from $2.00 to $12.00. Fine Imperial make, $6. and $7.00. Autoharp3 and Zithers from $4 50 to $7 50. WE HAVE the largest and best assortment of Harmonicas in the city. Try the new Hohnerphone. Regular size 50c; Concert size $1 00. It Saved III F. A. Daniortn 01 Lagrange, via . ui fered for six months with a frightful run ning sore on his leu; but writes that Buuklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in Una Have. V nr nh ers. Wounds. Piles, w. n,o ht aalvA In the world. Core guaranteed. Only 25cU. Bold by Char man & Co., dragnets. ... c Set with Diamonds, Opals, Topaz, Emeralds and other precious stones. ITV 1 I CX O We offer extra values in'Diamond Rings we purchased early in the sea- 8on before they advanced. Come in and look over our assortment of Upal Kings, even it you ao not, miena to purcnase. ii is wen worm your umo. Topaz is the birth stone for November. We show many new settings. t t-v mTxrvn --nt-vo With the pocketless gown of today the L,h,AI riLtK (jUODO Chatelain or Wrist Bag is an absolute t necessity to womankind. Let us interest you in some real fine ones at $3.00, $4.00,' and $5.00. Or if these are too costly we have others, very good value at $1.00 and $1.50. EYEGLASSES A pair of properly fitted glasses will give you a world of comfort that you will scarcely realize with defective vision. The best advice we can give you is, not to buy cheap glasses that will only do for a short time, but have your Eyes examined by our Optician. He will tell you free of charge the condition of your eyes, and in case you are in need of glasses will fit the kind that suits your eyes exactly. mm (PROPERLY I FITTINA PROMOTlEit , COMFORT, We sell MURINE, the best remedy for sore eyes. BURMEISTER AND Andresen THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS