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OltmaON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1904 7 Tfie te'Ej Ml Of (tiM-n it often Dip trail marked by wiiiiiiiii'h gnwsi, A remit in v-(l;;t-tion slmwd a Imrile of iniirolx-a, imluib illg tllltM! Ilf illlllll'lUU, r(IISIIIllilillll Kllll a (!irii ot)i'i vum-tica, gathered iu IHe tmll nf n w Mimii'i dica, The tiiii-tnhe In everywhere, l)iit Id prey are the weak mm feeble lH-oiile In "KHrB aii'l dlgi-alion "wciik." Ir. J'lrrrf'l Gulden Medical Idw'ov pty iurc iliwrnw of the toimirlt ntnl other nrutii ' ' K " ' " aim nmriwiin ul imiilira the blood, It ritiriigthena the ';l, V). (JIMMIUUN NTOKKY KKNIhlNH. Jiietlon Aroe nit In III lllgtil To Ncrre In Thut C iipiu li. WllDSC l)IlMl 71 " f if z : v x: ill A!,: u mi V "V0 i luxty tiy tncrrai. lilllritioii to rcMnt or tluow oif di- IMmM utrrpt my Ihnnht for It ir K'HiQ Im 1'irric'i (ini'lra Mnlitnl llt ovrty tin dune fr me Wftlt Mri. N Chr It y.nl llrvel..ni, Cuy ahoga, l. ii , Ohio. "I wu liixitiiril f-r nvrr ym will) wliftt Ihr dart of pro umiiiffd tinltf rtltoii, iiml nf rvmift tuUcttf, in UUtrMllll Init in Riy iiifuih tu Hit mftrning, nil I my tU wm vny tMr I irtrd dlflrrrnt inruir.iiM Imt to no aviil. My ifui nmlM im my luting I'' rtrn (tnldfH Mr. In l DiMtwriv . I did tfl, Hill IIHW till tflf folltlh hot nr. mid Iffl rtii'iiK-r Hi mi 1 Invr fr ln vr.it t ..rnlt lou hwhly I)r. I'icrcc'i I'lounmt I'cllfU Arc ry hi) 1 1 jilmtiit to tn..r. A i.io4 TUB MISICAL YMV.SV. Story of '(iifi-n KhiIkt" In bnif W 111 b Eri'iil of tlio Nphxpii. Tim SMttinUy ('lull of lllf Coriurcuii tionnl tlinrili litM-n iimll mi rerun fill In nxcnrliiK Marilti K. KnliinMiii to prppirx kiiiI iri'i"iil llm lipmiliful run Ut "CJin'tn Knllif r" Mt Shi vl y Ki'li It) mill 17. Tim rbiil roriiiiii-iiifil on Mon day nvnninn anil tlic BliiKHm rn ilnlilii)Ml wi'll tha rai'tli' a roniliicli'il by Mr Htiliinoon. Tim li-mlitiif cliamrtpm ol the raiilata ill tnken hy mir rnimt roiiiliNiit vomllntit, in approiiriiitp tiiinin (uniliilHMl liy tin" illri'rtor. TIih PiiliTlnliMin-nt Im K't'pn in a itraiilur inanripr tu ItIiik nut the rvfiitn na rr cunlnil In Holy Writ. Tim Kiory of "tiui'pn Father" la a drama of anrpaaainit Int'-ri-nt. AliaatiM rtia, or Xprx", mlnrallfd tlm itri-at, ( (irlriuiia, m-hmiimI orii-ntal ilniiot, ilia Mwiaof hin wile Vanliti. 1'mi llm al vim of lila rniirtier, tlm mini hfantiltil women in all t tin kiri;lirn ire aKHcmlilcil at tint alarn In ShiiHhan, anil from ihia nuiiilii-r a new (iiwn ia rhoai-n Morili cai, a Jfw, ami one ol tlit kinu'a tr kiM'ix'ra, aiii-a hia nii'i't' 1 1 mi nn , nun inonlv known aa Khthi-r, to Ix-coiup a raii'liilat for lh fov.il fnvor. The klnit'a clioii H fulla upon the lientitilnl llaluaa alilioiixli I'er iiatioiiality war not known at the. court. Hainan. Xeixt-a prun minlater, con ceived a deadly haired for M'irderai he-(iiim- Die luller treala him with luiulity contempt. To ati!v hi" hatred, Hit man nei urea a decren from the kinic con demniiin all th Jewa In I'eraian renlma to death. To rid himaelf at oncn of the annyan'D caned l y .Monlecai a relnal to ahow? I. im the reaKct due IiIh exalted alallon beaii'e the klny, he ern-la a gal lowa fifty cuhila high and plana to hang Morileral thereon. Mordecai Inlorma Ida niece of the plot which threaten! her own and the life of her people and implore! her to Intercede for them with the kin At the peril of her lile, aa to go unbidden liefore the king meant death nnleei the royal favor Should m extended, ahe Roea into the preaence of Xerxea. The moment ia auaplcloue. The plot i revealed and the author of tho plot, Hainan, la pointed out. The death of Haman upon the iml Iowa he had cauaed to be erectod for Mordecai and the elevation of the latter to the place thna made vacant, quickly followa. Thla la the atory to be told In nnn and action In the opera home, on Tueadar and Wedneaday evening. Ii It a burn? Uae Pr. Tliomae' Eclec trie Oil. A cut? Ue Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil. At your druKulti. Councilman K. 9. Htorey.a memlier of the Oreiruu (!lty council from the Third ward, ollnreil Ida realisation aa a mem Imr of ttint body Wedneadiiy ni((ht. ('iitmliliri(in of realnnntion waa di-ler-md hv the coiini il until it m next regular UieellllK Action of Conncllnun Hlory waa pre cipitated by a aiaiiiiiieiit addreaawi to the council by ('Hy Kucoider Curry, who In formed that body Dial certain property ownerawlll aoon InnlitutH luit kKainat the city to have declared Invalid aaaeaa infills that have Im'ihi charveil agitinat their trowrty for itreet anil aewnr Im provetiients which, It will be alleged, were ordered by otdinancea Illegally en acted. The aliened Illegality of the ord inances la baaed on grounda that Coun cilman Hlon-v, who waa elected from the Kind ward, but la now a resident of the Third ward, voted lor and aaaiated in the paaeage if tliBjH improvement meaa mea, The question of Mr, Htorey'a rljit to erve aa a coiincllmaq for a ward other lhati that in which he resides, hit been ret'erred to the city attorney fur an opin ion. Mr. Ktorey wua elected to the coun cil for a three-year lerm at the Decern tier election In VM'l, and has alniut eleven months lo seive. About four months (go he moved into t tin Kirnl ward, hill In coiiilnued to participate In the delib erations of the council as a member I rum the Thiid warii. Canity. Hubert Cue anl wife of Portland were Visiting with relatives here On riunduy. Itev. Alderivn, of Kalem, preached the aeimon at the M. F. church lant baiur day evening. Mra. M. C. Kirk came up from Tort land last Friday evening to attend the Oddfellows' anuiverssry. Mr. A. Carulhers, of Arlington. East ern Orew'on, made a short visit with tits staters, Mrs. Kochersnd Mrs. '1. Knight, the past week, returnliiK to his home Sat urday evening. Ilia nephew, C. Kocher, went back with him. Mm. Janiet I'hegley, of the City hotel, tint been seriously ill for about a week. The city is having new cross-walks luid on Front street. Herman Yorpahl sold his saloon and property adjoining lust week to a I'ort- Inlid mail who lias lenteil It to .Mr. Tackleson. M'. Vorpald will go to Sell' wood, wliere he intends to open a black smith shop. Canby Ixidne 150 I. O.O. F. celebrated their second anuiverssry with a banquet inviting the Kehekah's alao, the evening aa Sent with cards and dancing. At 11 1'. M. supper was aerved, the gentle men having previously prepared it. Ev eryone went home declaring it was the moat enjoyable evening spent this season. Mr. Muc Arthur, F. Veteto, E. Sptilak sml Mr. and Mra. (ieortie Penman, ol New Fra, came up Friday evening to at tend the banquet giveu hy the Oddlel lows. Mr K. I'i-lier and family are moving to the Miller place down the track, about A hull mil" from town. The city council met in regular seeeion last Monday night. After the iiHiial liui ness waa tranaacted many new things came up for discussion, among which was an ordinance to prohibit hornea from run ning at large, which will be brought up at the special session called for next Monday evening. The chief of police waa instructed to close all forms of gam bling, and hereafter Canby will he a ..I...,! tttu-n aa far an iamhlini? ia con cerned. An agent ol a newiy invenieu tire extinguisher gave a demonstration to the memliers of the council and citizens. A pile of dry goods boxes saturated with coal-oil was set on fire. When the flames had reached their height, the extinguish ers were brought Into use. The Ore was extinguished in forty seconds, after which the council returned to the coun cil room, placinu an order for six of the extinguishers. Several citlr.ena also pur chased them, to the near luiure tneciiy rlil Kiin-liaaa nnn of the lame mounted nvlin.MliuhMra ll..n PunKv Will K Well equipped lor lighting the dread demon, tire. l!fceS&ll 111 V I n I ' I DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes Too Miserable. Almost everybody who read the news papers Is aure to know of the wonderful cures maae vy ut. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tha preat kldnev. liver I and oladder remedy. I II tt lha err-pat mitrlL cal triumph of the nlne- tteenm ceniury; ois covered after years of . .1,1. U ku 5j Hi rS'NB Dr. Kilmer, the eml ( M ict " nerd kldney n"1 blld" . i in j acr speoiansi, ana is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, urlo acid trou bles and Drlght'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 tn so many ways, In hospital work, In private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful In very case that a special arrangement hJi been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried It, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, 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 . J -"v tier in tnts paper ana . J ...... .JJ... .A ur. numer ot oo.,ohk- bili ,,;,, C t.ml.. m v Th "IEiL regular fifty cent and Hmaao swamp-Ross, dollar sUes ar told by all good druggist. Clackamas. This I not by any means a dead town, yet matters move on In a very quiet manner. We can boast ol several enter priser, which mean bn.iniisa and money. A black amith and repair shop, owned by Frank Woll, has a fair run of ciintoni. Three brothers hsve a cooper shop, and have developed quite an induxtry In .i . ,i i . i ' iliai iirm. i no gnjeery murea ami a .r her and reNtaurant eHtahliahmeiit com mand a fair amount of custom. 1'oader houses belonging to the Southern Pacific Company am located here, and we are Informed that thousands of dollar worth of powder are shipped from this point. Thorton Strile has rented the Hoi comb place. Several men are at work grubbing up trees in the prune orchard belonging to the place Along with other farming operations, Mr. Strite intends to make a buaineH ol raising strawber ries for market. Mr. Kate Webster, Mrs, Thornton Strile and Mrs. Frank Woll are all Ink ing a course ol treatment with physicians In Oregon City, Kev. C. F. Clapp, statu aiiierlntnd ent of uilasiona, preached ir) the Congre gational church last Sabbath morning. He made arrangements hv aliich this church has secured the services of Kev. 1'eacock as pastor for the enroling year. We were lately informed that during the late vacations some much needed repairs and improvement were made In the interior of the achojl building, Both rooms were Iresbly pain'ed, new black board put up, etc. The teachers have hung pictures in their respective rooms and added Other touches, which give a pleasant and inviting appearance to the place, where the youth of our !ittej town Hpenu so many Honrs, miss stnitii ami Miaa Armstrong are IfHi conacien lion workeis for the moral and mental improvement of tlieir pupils. The Y. I. H. 0. E. of (hi place will give, a conundrum social Friday evening, February S, at the home of Mrs. F.ippey. Molalla. Chick-a-dce-dee. The little innocent snow bird is with us summer anil winter. Sometime he has a clone call for his life "jiinl" is taken, or perhaps it is the pitiful cry of the catbird Ihat tells to listening ears that an owl or hawk baa made a 'catch ing," and chick a-dee has been spared anain. Hut it is not the intention to write a long story about our little friend of the North ; bia comrades may venture too far in the search ol food: the trap is sprung, and they within are changed to a pie, and chick-a-ilee survivei. After the fright, and when hunger again lays hold of his little gizzard, does he ven ture to rat anything that would go down hi throat, or dpea be cease to eat at all ? No, indeed ; he hops about the "screen ings," posHiblv, more cautious than he- fore, wiaely selecting his food from the trash. Now our little chick a-dee might giva "Uncle Samuel's chum book dis tributor" a moral pointer in his a. ti. c. dees, by carefully selecting eome good book no) necessarily need to cost 1H say the "Royal Path," or even the Bible. Alter reading, digesting and Im bibing Its very principles, then the faith ful watchdog with his "book-Bifent growl" would express a friendly "wag" down the line Then the miatress of the house, in all her astonishment at old "Watch," would behold coming down the path to her very door a hxk agent with U. S. shining lorth in ma in tellectual countenance that would at once guarantee the domestic household that truth and honesty had wen resur rected. "Why, said the lady, "I scarcely knew you. Will you walk in? Be seated. Why, yes, I was just looking for a good hook. I want to make mv son a birthdav present; he will be 13 years old next month." And after two order were taken, the "good mornings" exchanged, by that "Koyal Path" tlew up a little bird and sang chick-a-dee. 1 1 mum pi Eii U ViailSMlMMMMMMMMMBaSl SB! amino. The shouters departed from our little bnrg a few day ago, leaving it In a dam aged condition. The party at Andrew Zinger' was a decided iiiccess; all enjoyed a One time. Eveaybody has hsd bad cold in our burg. We are awfully afraid the gronnd hog t M 1 .!,.. T maa l.,lru taiieu io see ma biliiuw. " u. for us that he didn't come out a day too soon. F. M. Manning has returned borne from a visit with his ton. John Lemon has gone to Clatakanle to work In a logging camp. Mis Grace Cloe was visiting friends here a few days ago. Joe Daniel spent a few day in Salem lust week. Joe Mallatt and Cha. are working for Mulvauey. Mr. Minnie Gibson and daughter, liuth, of Salem, are visiting the former' mother, Mr. Daniels, at present. Agne Wallace has been on the ick list. Miss Annie Lindquist visited Elva Erickson a few day thi week. Fred Woodside made a business trip to Union Hall a few day ago. Mrs. Geo. Mallatt called on Mrs. Fish, Tneadav. The adventure the girls had with the sheep ws an exciting one anu mucin have been veiy laughable to a spectator. A nobody was hurt, we will not give the details. Christian Science. First Church of Christ Scientists, t.n;i.i;nrt itnrnur Seventh and name uu""'"i - , Main streets, Sunday at 11 a. m. buo- in ..I II Children'" Sunday school meet at 10 A.m. lemirnonii-i innoiiun evening at 8 o'clock. Beading room open Tuesday!, lunrauaja i-' from 2 lo 4 p. m. BflMPE .lia.UU SALE Opportunities Offered During Our Clearance Sale mm k I immjmu j j Wrappers Flannelette, well made and trimmed, regular $1.00 value, at 78c each Flannel Waists of all wool ma terial, colors red. blue and black, choice at the very low price of $1.10 Flannelette, Waists, Good pat terns and materials, reduced to 39c Eiderdown Dressing Sacques, $1.00 quality for 79c Dress Goods Regular value $1.25, on sale at 99c Regular value $1.50, on sale at $1.20 Regular value 50c, on sale at 39c Regular value 25c, on sale at 21c Men's Suits Our all wool $10,00 values in all sizes at the very low price of $7.85 Umbrellas A big reduction during our Clearance Sale, regular $1.25 values, special 98c Boys' Suits ages 6 to 15 years, all wool material, reduced to $2.95 Boy's Norfolk Caps reduced from 50c to 39c each Women's Underwear Heavy weight vests, the best 50c grade, for 39c - Women's Combination Suits, seamless, glove fitting, values 65c, special 48c Boys' Bicycle Hose Our regular 25c quality, at 18c Saxony Yarn in colors, special at 3 skein3 for IO2 All Men's Clothing radically reduced Ladies' Jackets, Ladies' Walking Skirts at surprisingly reduced prices Take advantage of Price Reduction during this Sale I. SELLING 1 Suspension Bridge Corner Seventh and Main Streets .at mi V.ml to It All. A grievous wail oftimes comes as a re sult of unbearable pain from over taxed organs. Uiztiness, backache, Liver complaint and Constipation. But thank to Dr. King's New Life Pill (hey put an end to it all. They are gentle but thorough. Trv them. Only 25c. Guar anteed by Charman & Co'. Drug Store. School Dl.trlct No. B5. Report for term ending Jan. 11 : No, of days tauirht, 67; No. of days attend' ance, 1265; of absence, 111 ; Io ol times tardy. 0; No. ot visitor 18. those who were neither absent nor tardy during the term were Ross Sawtull. Oscar Kaylor, Fred Dangherty, Edith Lehman, Emilia Dart. Lora Jodd and Myrtle Dart. All are cordially invited to call around and inspect out work. Lloyd Marquam, Teacher. SOMETHING for NOTHING Vafnrollw irwli"WPQ trafta Wft do not do busines on that basis but do give value re- j ceived for every cent youj spend at our store. Hero are some bargains: 3-lb can Brandenstein 8 Mocha and Java coffee . . $1.00 5 lbs Branden8tein's Caro- head Rice 50 Good brand bulk Coffee, per pound 12 Green Java Coffee, per lb. . .15 Fine bulk Syrup, per gallon .50 A full line of the very best in the grocery line at The ELECTRIC Grocery D, M. KLEMSEN, Prop. Muin Street next to Albright' Market WILLAMETTE GROCERY MILES & McGLASHAN, Props. $4.25 Bbl. Hard Wheat Flour v. 25 Cents 2 Bottles Ripe Olives 15 Cents ; , Full Tint Bottle Catsup 10 Gents Can Red Ribbon Cream 25 Cents 3 Cans Good Salmon 15 Cents Tound of Costa R Coffee 35 Cents Tound of Mc's Blend 45 Cents Gallon Saratoga Drips A small line of Tinware at Cost Teachers' Examination. Vntlna ia horoh fflvAfl that the count HMtL . t.v. VJ n J superintendent of Clackamas county will hold the regular examination oi appli cant for state and county paper at Ore gon City, a follows: FOR STATE PAPER. Commencing Wednesday, February 10, at nine o'clock A. M., and continuing until Saturday, Feb, 13, at four o'clock, P.M. Wednesday Penmauahtp, history, spelling, algebra, reading, chool law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book-keeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, men tal arithmetic, composition, physical geography. fcaturdav Botany, plane geometry, general history, English literature, psychology. FOR COUNTY FAPSRS. Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 10, at nine o'clock A. M.. and continuing until Friday, February 12, at four o'clock P. M. FIRST, BBCOND AND THIRD GRADE CERTIFICATES. Wednesdav Penmanship, history, or thography, reading. Thursday written am a menu, meury of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Geography, mental arithme tic, school law, civil government. PRIMARY CERTIFICATES. Wednesday Penmanship, orthog raphy, reading, arithmetic. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, methods, physiology. Truly your, J.O. ZlNSER, Supt. of School. Dyspepsia bane of human existence. Rurdock Blood Bitter cure it, promptly, permanently. Regulate and tones the tomacD. Clearance Sale Men's fine wool Underwear, $1.00 value for 75c Men's Wright's Health Underwear, cut to 72c Fleeced Underwear, cut to 37c Big lot sample overshirts at 25 to 33 per cent reduction Gloves reduced now 9c, 19c, 27c, 38c up Heavy leather Mittens cut to 55c 50c suspenders cut to 37c; 40c suspenders cut to 25c 25c suspenders cut to 14c and 18c Corduroy pants cut to $1.33 50 pairs Men's Pants, cut prices, at $1.14, $1.37, $1.88 Men's all wool suits cut to $5.65, $3.67, $9.73 Our Clearance Prices on Good New Clothing are quite as low as the old stuff is at so called cost sales. Neckwear at 5c, 10c and 18c that sold at 15 to 25c Jewelry, both cheap and good, J off Men's 40c wool socks 30c, 20c grade 14c Misses' wool hose, our bargain 20-center, now 15c Cotton hose for Children and Ladies, 9c up Corsets $1.25 Corsets at 89c; 75c grade 50c, and some at unusual price of 3ic and 22c Millinery now at nominal prices French hats, 50c up; untrimmed 10c up. Trimmed hats, 50c up 10c Ribbons up to No. 12 for 5c; Fancy Ribbons, Nos. I'A to 16 cut to 3c per yard Cut prices on Yarns, Dress Goods, Notions, etc Sample Shoes at J to J off price Rubbers odds and ends 10c 100 lbs Stock Salt 50c 50 lbs Fine Salt 45c 6 lbs Arm & Hammer Soda ... 25c 3 lbs same, bulk 10c, 8 lbs 25c Fine hard wheat flour $1.05 Coffee 7c, 10c, l2Jc to 20c Compare our 20c Coffee with 35c grade elsewhere Oranges and Lemons lc each 17 lbs Rice $1.00 9 lbs fine Mush 25c E. C. HAMILTON THE RED FRONT OREGON CITY Grans LIT US Prices Reasonable Do Your Work Work "ated We do a General Baggage and Transfer Business. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Office Opposite Masonic Building M32li,a Williams Bros. Transfer Co.