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ORISON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1B04. PAGE 6. 4 Short Sidehead Stories H WM'l V-TOI l TAI-IM UP THE WI CK'S IKJINOH. t 44 4 1 4 4 41 1 14 I M - 4 t1 M4 44444-44 t M t 14-Ji-W Will Mak Plctur.-Mlaa ic.llih (,.,. H'-y nii.l Mlaa Ivu del il. ill hllVK titki'tl iIiuiiik uf Oik ilminKi npli (i ii lliy on M it I n mill Tin 111 I r .- unit will o.i.inti th' anin. Nw School Building. An iillnu'tlvo liiw iiIniI IhiIIiIIiik him Juat Ix-a-it iciiii I'l.lirl In HIiiki IMalil.t Nil I't, himwii u Ihr KIk Malll.t. Il la a Itot.'t lilllllllllH wi'l will nii'i'l . miiilii iiiciila of lh OlMfilct fur ...int. tlitti. , DUd Suddtnly, John limy H liuli r, iihimI f.r, yi'iiiv, a niillvn of (li-rmuny, ilniiii i1 cli Hit at lila home In Oil city Mniiiliiv niiiniliiK. The (lii'ina-il hii'l ' Im . ii III with I'lirtlnl j.nrnly.l for ai-viTiil ' wci ka. Il" la iii'vlvril by a wlfu ami a.vviiil 1I1II1I11T1. I A Strong Hrt I la aaaurrri1 by pi-rfci't dli-tlnn, Inill Kiatlori awrlla tli atommli arid pufTu It I up HKiilnat Ilia lien it. Till rau- ahnrt 1 n.aa of brrath. .iililtutlon of th luart ! liml K t ml aknt-a. Kodol Lya .la I Cum curca Indication, ili lli-vra the alo I much, tak thi- atraln off the hi-art.'and j rintnrfa It In a full prrfiitmum'e of Ita f 11 111 -1 Ion naturally. KikIiiI Iiiitcii. th atiKiiKth by ciiablliig Ihx aturnarh anil illKallvr manna to dlitat, aaalmlliiHf anil Uiirnillil- to lb Mood and tlaaui j itl of tho final nutiliin nt. Tow- Ihf I atuniHi'h and (Ha-allve organ. Hold by 1 I. A. iliudliiK. Among th III. -Mi a. I'm . I J. M. y r Wiia Ink. 11 tu r.niliiiMl curly In tin' wi'ik. whi'ii' ahe lui'l' 1 w. nt an ui. i.ilinn fur M 1 1'-1 111 1 1 1 1 1 Hlix la ii'i'uvi'iliiK. Ml Nun ( '1 14 In n ri ttna o't ull mi.ii nt a J'uilliinil liuailiiil tlila Wiik 11 ml la ii.n Vllli tim I..Im.. I,. n!I,., nH, , iiI, .ml HO )iui. hub taken a.il.nialy III mi thv alr.it Hiiiiilny. j Unvtlled Monument. Holiday after j ii'inii lht ni'-ttibi'i a uf Willamette Kail t'limp anil alau uf Holn C'lrele, Women of j VViHnli'iaft, hi'lil Ihi'lr uiiniuil memorial ! day exenlaea, when iiiutiuiiii iita win iinvell.d over the it''"'''11 nf lh In ! H. j V. (Iihi'ii, Auttuat KriMiiii r 11 nil Ixnu I Hloever. 'Ihi' Oiiicn City ntul wna In attendant- himI Urn rxerelaea with hiie. ly 11tt1111l.il.. Practurad Mil Hip. In atirmiillna l avoid mi iiimiiiu hlng atreet ' hi mi Kluln attvrt Inat Huturiliiy nf lriiiiiii, Win. luilnw, a .uii..r r.lil.'tit uf tlila ruiin ty, fi'll tu Ih" ni v.niriit ami auatiiliii'il tin. fim turi- of tin- li ft hip. Mr. Hiiiluw, who nr. IM ly ci'lrbiutrd Ma fcjil birth duy, wua ult. il tu mi nftli i-, whi-ri' tlm Injury wua trratnl. Itn auar uf tlm alio of thv liijiiiiil mil 11. who la a .-lil.nl of liarlow, thr Injury limy rrault aiiliiualy. Oavt Dancing Party Thr I.nill.a of tht M iii-iii tit'i.a air I'liti-rtiilnwa of th flrat onli-r. Thi-y iv it prai ltnil uVinon atratlnn of thla furl Inat Hiitunluy night whrn they tavr a aminl diiiu at tha W. (). W. ball. Thla wua th flrat iffoll of Ihx kltul by tbiar luillia, but It wua an aurriaafiil thul ntlur partba of tho aaina kltul may i-xpirtrd during th yfar. In" rri-ain anil cuki- wua ai-rvnl during tht. rvrnltiK l'iKki-'a iinhiatia f iirnlli.-il Ihr niuali' for tlir il.unlng. Artlaani Iltct Olflcr. At th niiu Inr ai'inl-anniiul tlirtloii of ortu.-ra Inat Tliiirluy nialit. (n.ai.11 city Hmo'iiibly of 1'nlti'd Arilmina vl.it.-. 1 thr followhiK t.fflrfia: Mia. U A. tlllli-ttr. miiat.-r Artl iin, Clmilra 1'b ki y. iii.ilni. inl. nt; MukkIi' Curiun. Inapntor: Iti.bi'tt ,imi fi'lluw. ai-ir.'tury; Mux llulliuk, tniia tirrr; T. K. Curil.o. n.nlur rundiutiir; Mia. I'. H. hwiiiK. miiali r of cn munli a; Mary A. Itira. Junior loinlurtor; M. Hun ariniui nml Ml llutllr ItltiK", n.-bl nun innixl. i a. In Honor of Har Graduation. Ijiat Kriiluy nlaht Mr. nml Jin I. Tolpolur Hum- h mi y il. -1 lac ) t f ul 1 1 1 1 1 1 y In honor of Ilia itMiiluatlon of tlulr ilaunht. r. Hmllr. Huniia, a ii in. ami niuali- wnr i-njuy.-d until a Intr hour. Thoar prrarnt: Mr. and Mra. Wood. Mr. and Mia. Kohln.m. Mr. nml Mra loa.nati-ln. Mr. and Mra. I'rlir. Mr. nni( Mia. l.li-l.i.wll. II. Mia. HuBiirinan. Mr. and Mia. Tulikdiir, Mr. and Mia. 1. Krlidiinm. Mia. H. Hmlraky and Mlaa II llaron. of I'ottliiml, Mlaa Tulpolnr, Miaaia. Cliua. Ilnblnaon, J'lill I'rlir, A. A. Trior and laadore I'rb. FocMttra Iltct Oftteart. Friday nlKbt In Itrd Mi-n'a bull Ihr Ki.n M. ra of Anirr lia mil and rhrti-d thilr orn.i'ra for Ihr rnaulna yrr. Thr mrrtlnK wua wrll atlrti.li-d by Ihr ini-mtwr and Ihr i l.-o-tlun piinanl off iiuli tly riiouiih. Ihi'ir not brliiit mm h of arontrat for thr plarra. Thr olllnra I'lirti'd W.Tr: M. HuKHI mull, (mat thlif riiim.-r; Lynn Joma, ihUf mtiK'-r; J. C. I'wla. auh-rlil.f ranr; Frank Kmiilg. rrcotdlng arrrrlar)'! tl. lturtM-r. Ircturrr; I). W. liurkhardi. arnlor wooibud; K. Kii-dnlrk, Junior wiM.ihir.1. Hoy Woodurd, a.nlor biadlv; H. E. Warn'r, Junior bradlr. Chang In kchtdulea.. .Thirr hua brrn allitht chAiiKr In thr arhidulr of thr Rout hern I'm lllc tralna lit thla point. Knr tht InfoitnHtlon of thr people of Oregon City, thr Kntrrprlar hrrewlth glvra the ai hnlulr of trulti aa It hua been revlai d. Ihr new onl. ra going Into rffrt t ttunduy mumlng luat: North-bound ovrrland. 6 40 a. m. Inatrad of 7:0 a. m.; north bound Aluny lorul. 9 a. m . (no change): north-bound overland. 6:2(1 p. m. Inateud of 6:10 p. m ; aouth-bound overland. 11:21! a. m. inn change); aouth bound Albany IochI, 4.46 p. m. inatrad of 4.(0 p. ni ; aouth-bound overland, 9:14 m. (no change). Waa Authorized Agtnt. An Item In a recent Inane of the Knleiprlan hua been culled to Ihr Httentlon of thr editor a being one that might unintentionally do an Innocent putty an Injuatlir. Thr Item referred to atnted that the people of Oregon City hud recently been culled on by a woman who repreaentid that the wua un ngi nt for the Sunaet mugnxlne, but wua nothing more nor lira than a grafter. Inning the Inat few weeka thla city hua been vlalted by Allua M. K. In, ran. who aollclted aubacrlptlolia to thla rullrimd publication, but un Imiulry of thr pubtlahera of that muguxln by a Itibacrlber In thla city rllclta thr Infor mation that Mlaa Doran la a regulur and reliable reprrarntatlvc of Ihut mugnxlne, duly authorlxed to Hike aubacrlptlona thrrefor. While the Item had" reference to another Vomnn, the atatement la herewith given In Juatlce to Mlaa Ioran. Bubtcrlbara, Pleaaa Read. The Enter prise la being aent to aotne readcra who are not aubacrlbera. Othera are receiv ing thla paper who algned for It only until after the June election. The period for which they aubacrlbed haa expired, and If they do not dealte the paper contin ued they will pleaae notify thla office at once, aa waa the understanding by the agreement under which they became aub acrlbera. There are other aubacrlbera who are conalderably behind In their ubacrlptlon. With theae we dealre and muat have a aettlemrnt. In view of the fact that auch aubacrlbera have been re ceiving the paper, In aome Inatancea for yeara, and have paid nothing for It, we laalat on hnvlng the accounta adjuated Immediately. Otherwlae the nnmea will be tuken from the ubacrlptlon llat. We hall expect an Immediate reeponae to thla notice on the part of all delinquent aubacrlbera. It require money to con duct a newspuper a well a any other bualneai. DrB. Deatle & Beatle. Dentintg. Rooms 16, 17. 18. WelnUrd build-log. Local Option Rally. The frletnla of tho In. al option inovi-in. nt held a fliml lully at the Flrat Conui. Kiitlutiiil chun li Inat Hun. lay night. Thr meeting wna ad ill i...., I by I'rof. W. (J. lleattle. II. K. Cnma and W. H. I' Ken. Thr propoanl law wua heartily emloiaid and from the vole that wua cnat for Ihr meuaurr In thla city Monday It la evident that the f i Inula of thla nieuaur mude an active and vlguroiia coun-at. k Died at lagl Crk. It la with regret that we are compelled to chrunl.'le the demlar of Mra. Mnttle J. I )ev I he, who puaaed away on Monday, June 6. after an lllneaa of aeveral tnontha from cuncer of the atuinmh and other compllcutloiia. Thr funeral waa held on Wedneaday, Interment taking place In the Koatrr cemetery at thla pluce, and wna largely attended. Thr floral offer ing Were many and very beautiful. Mra. Mnttle Icvliiewaa born at Fond ru I-uo, Wla., I.: yeitia ago, and with her parent emigrated to Kmiaa. where ahe realded until ahe cmne tu the Cuaat In ISM. Hhe wua married to Mr. Itoelt J. Iievltie In May, inoo. Her only aunlv Ing lelutlvea being one duughler, Mra. Addle Muni. -It. who realdea at Engle Creek, and lo r Inmlmnd. Tiny huvr the aynipulhy of the entire comuiunlty In thla their anil bereavement. Mra. ltevlnc wna beloved and reapected by all who had the pleuaure of knowing her and ahe will lie greatly mlaaed. Hhe bore her Buffering with Chrlatlun forti tude mid without complulnt. I'eiireful mid fnlr la the amlilng re.ae That thr brent-ci n.lled alumber of 4n- fnncy know; Hound la the real of thr weary and worn Wh.wiA feet huve been galled with the dual mid the thorn; Hweet In the ule. p on the eyelid of youth. When they dream of the world aa all pleuaure and truth; Yet child, pilgrim, youth, ahull awaken uguln, To the Journey of toll, and the trial of puln. Hut. (.Hi, there' a fnat and a vlalonlepa leep, Thr calm and the tlrlee, the long and Ihr deep; , 'Tl the aleep that I aoundeat and aweet eal of all, Whin our couch la the bier and our night rube the pall. No voice of the foe or the friend ahall Impart I'rnud fluah to the cheek, or warm throb to the heart; Tin- llpa of the deareat muy, e k for the breath. Hut their kla cannot rouae the cold atlll- neaa of death. 'Tla a long, 'tl Inat. 'tl a beuutlful real, When all Borrow la paaed from the brow and the breaat; And the lone aplrlt truly and wlaely may crave The Bleep thnt la dreamba, thr Bleep of the grave. Thrown from a Wagon. Mr. Cleorge K. Ilubeock waa thrown from hla wagon and aeverely rulaed. He applied Chnmberluln' I'uln Halm freely and aaya It la the brat liniment he ever uaed. Mr. Habcock la a well known cltlxen of North I'laln, Conn. There I nothing equal to fain Halm for BpralnB and brulaea. It will effect a cure In one-third the time required by any other treat ment. For ale by Q. A. Harding. Wo Have C(vU-:! Control lop Tlila Ciy oi the Fulton Com pound, the Only Thlr Known to Mtfoi-ltte Tl.ut Cure Kidney C ti.ecai In Both the Primary ... Lwcundary Strte, TL - kldtitri arecnt urmltlTe and tb dUeaat U kuoieiline tuniened ' Ld a, reedy ebrouir hb tbe very Drat aymplom. 11 It haa bung a alf ul la tea mootba II I aurely ehroale. 1 litber eM why lakeehaDceat Way not take at Brat tbe only thing known that cure ktdnn glH In 111 elirunla a well aa la prlmar tagra. Th Pell eae cited below, by permit Ion, laeapaolBlly valuable, for tu Incurability wm doably ontlrmd by eonaulllngphyalclana, and after reoTry under th Fulton Compound Ui recof ry wa alo doubly aliened. on May Int. IVi. th oa of K. C. Pell, the anKro( th l'oin Ooaat Hlteult Company of Beoond and Folaom dree I. Han Franclaoo wadolrrd by the family phylola to hT hronto kidney alaaaae and Incurable. Another Sbyalolan w failed la and confirmed the lagno!. Th whole body waa iwolUn wltb aroMy, and a fatal trrmlnatloa looked 'or. Th rulton Oomponad war theu turned la a lb niy nope. On September 1 th drop had dtipprd and the hoy waa well, and after double iamlnallona lb phyalalan declared the reoovary complete and gave Mr. fell a written nporl whtoa h now haa. JudK U. A. Cabanl, the Polloe Judf of Raa rranaiaao, alio altet th recovery under hi wa oburratlon of a friend of hi who Bio reoovertd whan th ea (ohranle Urtght'a Dl eaa of Is kldneya) wa well kaowa to b la urabi aooordlng to all madlral autboritl. Up lo th ad?nl of th Fnlton Compoundi aedicln knew nothing that would cur kidney trtmblea after they became chronlo. About Btue-lenthe of all cae are Dow carable, erra after they bare developed Into tbe dreaded ehronlo form of Bright' DUeae and dlabete. No latemeut are publlihed or Invited irrpl from chronic car that, like the abbv, are l tumble by Bll othar known medicine. It youi kidney trouble la recent JTulton'a Renal Com- rnd will cure It quickly. II It la of ovr eight ten month atandtng It la the only thing known that will aav your llf. John J. Fulwa Co., J Whlnton tret, Saa Frnleo. o)o aompoundar. Falton'a Renal Coaipoaad lot Bright' and Kidney lee.l; tor Wabetea, II 10. Free aaalTtra mad for paltenM. Bend inr pampki, VV ar liia welualT aaM Wlaatty. CHARM AN A CO., DRUGGISTS An Alarm Clock for 25c. If you wunl to g'-t up early and feel good ull day take a Utile Kurly Hlaer or two al bed time. Theae fuinoua little pllla reiux the n.-rvea, give quiet and reat iirol r. fr. uhltig aleep, with a g title nwve tneiit of the bowela aliut breakfast time, W. II. Unwell, llourton, Tex.. kaya "Km ly lllwra are the? beat pill made for coiiallpatliin. ah k heu.hu he. bllloua lieaa, etc." Hold by O. A. Harding. A new Houthern alory la going the roiimla, tlila time with the mountain" of Virginia aa the Betting. A revlvallat wlio wna holding meeting there met a i mini ami naked him to attend aervlce j Ihut evening, Thr man refuaed to prom- lae, and I lie preacher ald: "My brother, don't you ever pray?" "Naw," anawered the villager; "I carry a rabbit' foot." ! 0. A. Harding Aaka the reader of thla paper to teat the value of Kodol liyapepala Cure. Tho l noma who huvr uaed It and who huve ln-en cured by It. do not healtate to re commend It to their friend. Kodol dl geata what you rut, cure Indlgeatlon. dyaM-pala and all atomach trouble, ln crenaea atrength by enabling the atomach anil illgeatlve organa to contribute to the blood all of the nutriment contained In the food. Kodol liyapepala Cure I pleuaunt and puliituble. Juat before congieaa adjourned Hep burn, of Iowa, made omr fucetlona re tiiurka alKiut thr claaalcal allualona with which Chump Clark' apeechea are Inter lanled. "If I could nulel myaclf upon the gentleman.' he aald. "I could Improve nil of my apeechea. I would make them In at leaat four languiigea. Look at the learning found In the gentleman' rH-e. -he quotation from the (ireek. (imitation from the French, quotation from the Ijitln. The gentleman know glibly the quotation. I do not know how fmtillliir he Is with the tongue. But 1 know thla, thnt If I could take him aa my model. I would go Into the region where Tucltua went. 'I would roam," as thr fellow from Wlconln suld. 'I would roam with old Knmulila; I would cant with old Cantharltle: I would rip with old Kurlpldea; but what in hell haa that to do with the Iuwb of VlaconlnT " Excursion Rates to Yaqulna Bay. On June lat the Southern Pacific Co. j will resume aale of excuralon tickets to j Newport and Yaqulna buy. This popu- ' lur reaort Is growing In favor each year, ! hotel rates are reasonable and the oppor- j tunltles for fishing, hunting snd sea i bathing are unexcelled by any other , resort on the pacific Coast. ! W. E. COMAS. I Oentra) Passenger Agent, j Doesn't Rcipect Old A Be lt's shameful when youth falls to oVw.il- nmiu.r rnanort for old age. but I JuKt the contrary In the '.case of Dr. :5 King's New Life Pills. 1 ney cui on malatlleg no matter how severe and , IrreRpectlve of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield to this perfect Pill. 25c. at Charman & Co.'a drufr store. Not a Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of , medicines, none of which relieved me. One day 1 saw an ad of your Elec tric Bitters and determined to try that. After taking a few doses I felt j relieved, and soon thereafter was en- i tlrely cured, and have not been sick a day since. Neighbors of mine have ; been cured of Rheumatism, Neural gia. Liver and Kidney Troubles and General Debility." This Is what B. j F. Baas, of Fremont N. C, writes, i Only 50c at Charman & Co., drug- i gists. Bears ti Blfsattx of ltd Hind You Haw Hum Bongt m vm tou nan mm V U. B. Church. Preaching sen-ices at the United Brethren church, head of Seventh street, every Sunday. 11 a. m.; Sunday school 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor 7 p. m.; preaching 8 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wedneeduy evening at 8 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to these services. C. P. Blanchard, pastor. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ss. Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath thai he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sura of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HaU'B Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed In my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEAS0N, (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 ft CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all druggists, 75 cents. Take Hall'. Family Pills tat stipatlon. CASTOR I A For Infant, and Children. Tlia Kind You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of Two Celebrated Novel Tb Virginian Calumet K 25c HUNTLEY 'BROTHERS CO. Druggists and Booksellers. R. F. D. Orders Given Special Attention Fishing Tackle for all fctodsof Fish, from Chubs to Salmon. We carry the only complete Hne of Spaulding's Base Ball Goods. Try a Wheeler Sc Wilson Sewing Machine a week at our expense. We have filled prescriptions for every physician who has practiced medicine during the past twelve years in Clackamas county. We fill many prescriptions from Portland doctors. No matter who writes your prescription -no matter what druggist's blank it may be on, we want to fill it for you. and the work and the price will be honest. Over 75 Styles and Sizes of Paint Brushes A stock that in variety is excelled by few in Port land; in price is equaled by fewer. You can get here just the kind of a brush you want for the kind of work you want to do. If you need ad vice, our paint man is a practical painter of many years experience, who can tell you how to paint io eet the b'.st results. His advice costs you nothing and may save you many dollars. Get our prices on Lead and oiL We are inside the regular market prices just now. Portland isn't in it. Famous Eclat Hammocks 75c to $6.00 No need to shop around to find the style and color of a hammock at the price you want to pay. We show 50 different kinds. As usual we saved the jobber's profit by buying direct a sav ing that you will notice when you price them. The Real Chocolate Taste Our Chocolate Ice Geam Soda has it. A smooth, rich, creamy cream a poem for the palate. It's worth coming here to know how good choco late can be made. 10c Our Egg Phosphate is a healthful, refreshing, cooling drink with a se ductive flavor. . 10c. 44 Tastes just like it does out at the Springs," is the way they discuss ourWilhoit. . . 5c Free Candy Ticket with every drink at our fountain. Ask for them. tt f An expert from the Factory will demonstrate the development of V elOX Velox Monday the 1 3th afternoon 2 to 5. evening DemOIlStfatlOIl 7 to 9. Yog are cordially Invited to bring yotst favofHe negative. I v -I Victor Talking Machines HIS MASTERS VOICE 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 andstrong 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 Indestf uctible Disk Records The price of the machine is very reasonable. We sell a very fine machine as low as $17.50. Records from 50c to $1.50 according to size. Costs nothing to listen to one of them. Come in and bring your friends. :-: :-: :-: Burmeister & Andresen The Oregon City Jewelers 11