ORKOON CITY ENTERPRISE., FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1904. PAGE 8. I ...Short Sidehead Stories... ? TI!KHItLVTOI.I TAI.IIS OH TMH WI!I!K'S IMIINOH. Wsathtr and Politics. WirKliir mid Politic m" thn bunion ul Jerome. Hart'. Inter fnun New Yo' lo (hu AtKoniiut fur Muy th. Mr. Hurt feelingly dn Merlins the Intensely dlsuaTeenlile weuth it encountered on thn Journey Mcross thn continent, miI (linl thn comparison bc twvrn thn Kitnt and thn West very fav ornhle to ('aliform. I In devotca much of hi letter to an account of thn trend of political matter In the Kant. Engagement Announced.-Mr. nnd Mia. T. II. Iliiiikln iinnoiincn thn eiiKi'Vcmcnt of their diuihter, I.ulu Muy, to Mr. Ali'mimliT Nli'ol. The wcdillna- will lnka phire Momtiiy evening, Mny 19. at the limnn of the hililu'a parent on Molul lit avenue. tntertalned the Claee. Krhluy eve- nln at thn Chase residence, Mine Wis ner rnlMi laliifil the memhcr of her Him day Hrhool class. Thn evi-nln waa very enjoynhly pussed by the yotin Pres byterians In musi'i and nines that were followed by refreshment. New Arrival Passe Away. W. If. Huvaan, of I'Iu'Imi) un, MUhlaan. a re cent arrival In OrcRnit City, died Tue. dny of ahai'raa of thn atomui'h at the residence of W. A. flardner. Mr. Hav a had decided to locate In thla illy, llurlul waa hud here Thuraduy, A Cur for Pllee. "I had a bad raao of pllnn." ay (J. K. Cartur. of Atlanta, (ia., "uml consulted physician who advised mo to try box of IK-Wltt'a Witch lla.ol RhIvh. I purchased a box and waa mitlndy cnrod. It Is splendid for plli-M, Klvlnx relief Instantly, and I heartily recommend It to ail atiffcr iirn." Oe Witt' Witch Ha.H Halve Im iiiii'iiuI'(I for Ita tioallnx quail lloa. ICczema and othnr ikln dlneaHcs, bIho sores, cut, burn and wound of vnry kind arc quickly cured by It. Hold by 0. A. IlardliiK. EMPLOYS NO DEPUTY. Oregon City Won Cam.. In an hilt-real In (iiinn of baseball at. Canemah Park Humlay aftt'rnoon, thn local nine irfnatrd thn Vancouver Imra by a acorn t 1 In 4. II wna Oregon C'lty'a nme Aom thn atari, thn Inda from thla city Antx-kln the visiting- pitcher out of the box. Will Olve Recital. Mlaa Imogen Hard In, who returned recently from Nnw York City, where ehn line been piirsu In her musical atuillca. will give a rnrllul at the Klrst Congregational Church In thla city Wednesday evening. May IK. The youn ladle of the Kin' Iughlera will art a pati onrsse of thn occasion. Mlaa Harding' friend are (lad of thla opportunity to heur her, Matrimonial Bond Severed. After granting three divorcee Hutnrday after noon, Julian Mcllrlde adjourned thn April term of thn ( limit Court. Hlvorce were (mntnd aa followe: Helen A. Knox va. frank (. Knox, l.lllln Cm muck va. Jna. K. Cnrmnck. and Kstclla Hleele va. Hamufl M. Hteele. Cut Timber en Neighbor' Land. EN Holt T. 1'reaton la under arrrat here on thn churgn of trespassing. Thn partic ular ofTrnae la claimed to ln the cut ting of tlmbrr on land bvlonKln to a limit namd Kranmer, who realdne near Hi Inn wilier, thla county. A trial of thn ciotn will on had In the Juallce court next Tueeduy. The difficulty la believed to have reaulted from a dlapiitn aa to thn boundary llnea of the two men' furma. tolen Bicycle Restored. Chief of Po lice. Iluina hint K'ldiiy recovered at a im ul aei und hand alore thn Humbler bt ryrlu Hint hud been alolen a few dnyl brfiun fioin A. Hlewurt, of Kulem. The wheel wita pold hern for It 46 by a youn fellow who Kite the nniiie of MrAilmna. No truce of thn thief vna found. School District Dleorganlied.- Ilerauae there waa not enouxh puplla to Juatl fy lla contlnuuni'e, Ulntrlct No. M haa txttl dlaiiiKunlled by thn Iilatrlet Itoun- dury lluaril for Cluckamaa county. Thla dlatrlct la known aa the North 1-o-nn Dlatrlct, and hue been divided between dlalrlcta I and 4. There had been con- dueled no achool In the dlatrlct for moin than a year. There la pendliiK In-fore thn iMiumliiry board a petition fur n dla trlct at Hundy Itlilacn. which la In Hchool lilxtrlc t No. S'J. Otficert Heeted.- The Y. I'. H. C. K. of the Kit "I I'rcehy terlan Church Inat Hunibiy evtnln elected ttfTlcera fttr thn eiiaulii yenr aa follow : 1'realtlent, Mlaa Kiiulc ItttniittUon; vlce-prealtlent, Mlaa llellii I'lerce; aerrelary, Mlaa Jullit Muy; tieuauier, John l.uellln:; cotre aptiiidlu aectetiiry, Mine Klnor Wlllliuna. Will Form Rooeevelt Club I'etlllona ate Iteln rlrrulaled atnoti the ltepub llcana of Ottitoti City for thn oiKfinlla tlon of a Itepubllcun Club. Otutinlta tlon will be bad In a few tlnye, and the club will likely be called the llooeevelt Republican Club of rein City. The club, when formed, will lake an active part In both the Juno and November campalnne. - Aeteti Were Limited. After deduct- In Ihe expenaea of thn uaalKiimetit aa rei-orted by T. K. Ityan, aaalKnee of thn : eatulu of Cieo. T. Iluwnrd. a defunct 1 riferymiintaT llila city. JudKe Mcllrlde htia onli'ied a dlahurnement tf the baJ ' mice of Ihe a "net a of thn ealnte, iimnunt I In to IIGtti anion llowiiid'a credltora, wlmae iipiiroved rluline aKK't-Ktite 110. , 61V 6T. The complrteneaa of Howard' ! fiillure la demotiatnited from thn furt I that hie numeroua creditor will receive ' but ubout 14 rente on the dollar. Decoration Day Addre' - Itev. K. B. Ilolllngcr, ptiator of Ihe Klrxt CiiiiKtea tlonal Church, haa been choeen by the U. A. It committee to make the Deco ration 1 ny BiMrea tt Hhlvrly'a Hull on Iteroralltm lny, Mny 10. Tlio me morlul Riindity eierf.ltM'a will bn Ujeld at thn I'reab) lerluti Church Hundtiy, May 2i. Itev. K. II. Mlxncll will pieuch thn Memorial Pay aermon. Highland Wins Again. The lllKhlnnd Anaeliull team ib'feuled Ihe Col I on nine at Collon hint Hutidiiy. the acorn belli 4 lo 3 In favor of thn vlclora. It wna the beet tnlilhltloti of bnaebnll Ihe peo ple, of the Interior of thn county have wltnenaed fur ninny wecka. I'ntll Ihe Mat hulf of thn flnul ItitilnK. thn acme Wo 4 to 1 In favor of HlKhlitnd, but thn Coltonlten took advanttiRe of nn epenln In thn tomi and actit two men ver the home plulr. Will Entertain Ploneere. Thn women of thn Oregon City Icwla and Clnrk Club are to entertain thn pioneer of Cluck atnoa county (Ihtiao who enme to Ore ton beforn Kebrtmry 14, 1S09) on Krl dny, Mny 20, at Willamette Hull, from t to & o'clock p. m. An Intereatln program la being prepared and a abort talk will bn expected from each of the attending pioneer. Hefreahmenla will be aerved, and thn pioneer of the county are Invited. Will Comply With Ordinance. Mr. Kate L. Newton, arreated under Ihe provlnlona of a city ordinance .on the charge of refualng to connect with the ewer In her dlatrlct. wna nrrnlgncd In police court Tueadny, and pleaded not guilty, and by an agreement wire grant ed thirty day In which to mnko tho required connection. Thl I the first caen that hna been brought under tills ordinance and there wn a dlapoaltlon to teat the ordinance, but when It was evident that tho city meant business, the cue wn amicably adjusted. eeeeeeeeee Cold fact are strong argu- ' menu. Tho Democrats, In tbe boat of a county campaign, may cliarxo tho Republicans with In- efficiency, JtiKKlIng with flKin-a, etc., but tho undlHputAd fact ri'tnaln that the present cotin- ty odlcer have a credit to their account for tho year ending. March 31 laat, of $149,000. Thl mibxtantlal nm represent thn work accompllHhod In twelve month and In made up of the following Items: County warrants re- J deemed $SO,000 Hoad warrants re- deemed 37,000 Having In expenses of county 32,000 County Treasurer Cahlll baa reduced to a minimum the cost of clerical help In hla depart meiit, having employed a dep uty only at luch time a the work of tho office required. Thl record la In trlklng con trast with that of hi Democrat ic predecessor, who regularly employed a deputy. Mr. Cahlll will be re-elected, as be should be, In the Interest of efficient and economical administration of county affairs. Will Appeal Meteor Case. The at (of (leys for Kills Hughes, who claims own ership of the celebrated meteor that waa dlst'oven-d near thla city liiat win ter announce that the caae will be ap pealed to the Supreme Court In the Interest of their client. At a recent 1 trlul of the caae In the Cluckamaa Coun ty Circuit Court the Jury returned a verdict awarding lo the Oregon Iron A Hteel Com puny the possession of the meteoric curiosity. The tnetullc mon ster weighs about fifteen tons, and I the Urgent meteor that waa ever found In thn t'nltctl Btutea, and the second largest In the world. If thn plaintiff In the raan win out In thn suit, the me teor will be udiled to the collection at the I'ortlnnd Museum. Stats Won the Case. Circuit Judge Mcllrlde hint Friday grunted a lion- j suit In fuvor of the defendant In the suit of Captain Archie lj. Tense agnlnst ' Kt-nent I. Iljimla tit thin eltv thj. fu. I niiitia fish ladder case. Lust fall I 'ease brought a ault to enjoin the building of a lltth ladder at the Willamette Kails In this city and to recover 150.000 alleged damages. He alleged Ihnt thn building of the ladder would seriously Interfere with hi fish ing right at the fulls, he claiming the exclusive right to fish at that place In the river under and by a reservation tnk- en by hi father and transferred to him self by deed. In dismissing the action, Judge Mcllrlde held that so long aa the building of an obstruction of the kind proposed In mid-strenm did not Inter fern with the nulling by an Individual from the bunks, then there ex isted no cause for action. The build ing of the ladder for which (a recent session of thn legislature appropriated t&.OOO will be resumed thl dimmer. Total $149,000 Tho Democrats have been clamoring for figures. Horo Is an Installment for their consid- eratlon. Aa to their accuracy, confirmation of tho amounts can be had by ref- erenco to tho records at the court houRO. Whooping Cough. "In the spring of 1901 my children had whopping cough." saya Mrs. D. W. Capps. of Cappa, Ala. "I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with the most satisfactory results. I think this Is the b.st remedy I have ever seen for whooping cough." This rem edy keeps the cough loose, lessens tho severity and frequency of the coughing spells and counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale by 0. A. Harding. A Sudden Death N. rhllllp. who ar rived In the city from Mlchlgnn a short time ago, died Inst Frldny at St. Vin cent' Hosplal In Portland, after an op eration for stomach trouble. Mr. rhll llp I urvlved by a wjfe and three children, the eldest of whom, a boy aged II year, will conduct the store former ly owned by O. W. Orace, and which was acquired by Mr. Phillip but a few day bafor. hi death. Barclay Won th. Cam.. Tho Parclay High Hchool basnball nina went after the Parkplnce aggregation In earnest lost Friday afternoon and captured the game by a core of 11 to 7. The week before th. lad from the north of th. city cam. nearly convincing th. hlgh school boy that they did not know anything; about th. game. At the first contest th. score was S3 to 7 In favor of the Porkplac. boy. Impossible to foresee an accident JJot Impossible to be prepared for it Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil Mon arch over pain. Married Thirty Year. Mr. and Mr. Henry Heltkemper, of thn Klkhorn farm below this city, were surprised and plensantly reminded Sunday evening of their thirtieth wedding anniversary. Mr and Mrs. Frank iluach, of thla city, were among those present. Other were: Mr. and Mr. A. U. Townscnd, of Portland; Mr. J. Neldcrmeler. Mi. and Mrs. Hen Dresser, all of Portland; Mis Clara Heltkemper, of Klkhorn, and Julius Ilrotje, of Ouk Grove. Mr. Frank Hunch, of thl city, Is a duughter of Mr. and Mr. Heltkemper. Two Playful Cubs. Yotingstera and many older persons were this week en tertained by the playful antic of two young bear cub that were temporarily Imprisoned In the how window at How ell A Jones' drug store. The youthful bruin were tho property of a gentleman lamed Davis, of Omaha, Nebraska, who purchased the pet from a ettler near Yuiiulna Hay, as a present for a rela tive In the Kant, where he expects to take them. Company Pay License. The city au thorities have recolved a check for 11160 from the Oregon Water Power ft Rail way Company In payment of dullnquent franchise license aggregating that amount. Thl response followed a notice from the city authorities calling the at tention of tho corporation to It delin quencies and threatening to take step that would hnnten an adjustment of the claim. The original notice sent the company by order of the city council called for the payment of license amounting to $1750, but it wn Investi gated by the company, which found that two of the ordinance, carrying li cense amounting to $600 had been re pealed. A settlement wo had by the payment of 11150. Doesn't Retp.ct Old Age. It's shameful when youth falls to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary In the case of Dr. King's New Life Pills. They cut off majadleg no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25c. at Charman & Co.'s drug store. Subscribe for Tbe Enterprise. Wedded at Clatskanl. Miss I .aura M. Conyer, formerly of Oregon ICty, and the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mi-. W. H. Conyer. of C'latsknnle, wa wedded lo Mr. Win. F. Meyers ut Clnts kunle, Sunday afternoon. Mny 8. The service was performed at the First Meth odist Church by the pastor In the pres ence of about 300 friends of the prin ciples. Mis Hughe, of Clutskanle, played Mendelssohn' Wedding March us the bridal party, headed by Mis Kthclwyn Albright, of Oregon City, a i multl of honor, entered the church. They were followed by the bride and groom. Miss Anna English and Miss Owing both of Portland, as bridesmaids, attend ed by Mr. George Conyer. brother of thn bride, a best man, and Mr. John Ilrynnt, of Portland. The brido wa giv en away by her futher. At the conclus ion of the ceremony, about fifty 01 the Immediate relatives and friend of the wedded couple repaired to the Conyer home, where luncheon wa served. The bride Is well known to many Oregon C'ty people as a beautiful and most estima ble young woman. She ha the very sincere wishes of many friends for a life of much happiness. After n short visit ut Portland, Mr. and Mr Mey er will reside at Clutskanle, where the groom I engaged In the general merchandise business with hi father. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, BS. Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath thai he Is senior partner of the firm of K. J. Cheney & Co., doing businest in tho City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said flf m will pay the sura of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tbe use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence, this Cth day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75 cents. Take Hall's Family Pills for ooa stlpatlon. Street Car Conductor Electrocuted. Fred Olson, a street car conductor In the employ of th. Oregon Water Power ft Railway Company, received an elcctrio shook from a live wire at a point on the Oregon City line near Mllwiukle, at 12:46 thla morning, and died before he could be brought to this city f n medical attention. Olson waa In chart;. of a train loaded with excursionists re- , turning from a dance at Canemah Park. He was on the trailer when the troli ! ley slipped off and th. car (topped. I It wa then een that a live wire had ! fallen on th. track. In company with ! L CASTOR I A For Infant and Children. Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Machine Oil For All Purposes. LrtU QuoU You Prlcf. HUNTLEY BROTHERS CO. Druggists and Booksellers. Wt Art Sole Agents (or SKtrwln Williims Paints. Cover More and Last Longer. Butterick Jcne Patterns now ready. Jane Fashion Sheets Free. June Delinea. tors 5c. New Mosic Romany Rye, by Paol Japan's Trtamphal March, by VanrJersloot A few bargains this week In Shopworn and Second-Hand Cameras and Kodaks. Subject our Goods and Prices to any test you like. You'll find our goods the best obtainable and bur prices never beaten by fair means seldom ever matched, quality considered. Should you ever find a price lower than ours let us know we'll cheerfully 'meet it. The Drink That Does Nothing But Good Pure soda water, such as we serve, is the most refresh ing and healthful beverage in the world. To make healthful soda requires such modern appa ratus and fountain as we have, and requires, also, the use of carefully selected ma terials such as we use. We have all the popular bever ages usually sold and a num ber of others to be found at our fountain only. Bring in Your Thirst and Let Us Quench It Hammocks We have never before got hold of such a desirable line of hammocks as this year. Beautiful combinations of colors strong, close weaves, high-grade materials that will resist weather and wear Prices run FROM 75c to $7. First choosers get the hand somest ones. Better order yours put aside now if you are not ready for it yet Humorous Books 25c EACH. Peck's Fun, Peck' Bos Book, Peck's Bad Boy, Peck' Bad Boy and HI Pa, Peck' Bad Boy and th. Grocerymsn, Peck' Sunshine, Peck' Irish Friend, BUI Nye's Chestnuts, Forty Llr and Other Lies, Th. Llm. Kiln Club, Betsy Jan. on Wheels, A Slow Train Through Ar kinuw, Sunbeam. Tttfss f Wearers... If you wear a truss or ex-t pect to wear one you should know that we offer absolute satisfaction in fit, in comfort, in relief and in wearing quality. A variety of makes of trusses' always on hand en ables us to select the right kind for every case. Our experience with many cases has made us expert. Pri vate room for truss fitting. Our only charge is a moder ate one for the truss. No Charge , v For Services Victoi? Talking Machines HIS MASTERS VOICE r" Sing Everything Play Everything JUST LIKE THE ORIGINAL The Victor is so perfect that it is often mistaken for actual talking and singing, even by persons accustomed to it. It is as soft and sweet as the voice of a woman; as full, loud, clear and strong as that of a man. For the purpose of Home Amusement the Victor is a most desirable machine in every way. It's simple construction and perfect me- chanism make it easy for any person to operate without the slightest mechanical knowledge. Uses Indestftictible Disk Records The price of the machine is very reasonable. We sell a very fine machine as low as $ J 7.50. Records from 50c to $1.50 according to size. Costs nothing to listen to one of them. Come in and bring your friends. :-: :-: :-: Btffmeiste & Andresen The Oregon City Jewelers Bears th. Sig&slors the ether conductor and th. motorman, Olson went back to clear th. track. Ha took hold of th. wire in uch a way aa to recelr. the full current, and received a powerful .bock. He wa plac ed on th. front car and hurried to Tort land. An ambulance waa telephoned for, which net th. car upon Ita arrival, but before th. driv. to St, Vincent' Hoa- pita) could be made the Injured man died, In spite of all effort to aave hi life. Olson wa S5 year of ape, and had been In the employ of the company for several year. He wa on. of the most trusted conductor In the aervlc and a man of excellent reputation. He resided at Mllwaukle. Wednesday' Ore-ronlan. A little life my be sacrificed to a sudden attack of croup, if yoa don't bays Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil on band for tha emergency. The Enterprise, II it a year, and worth th. money.