OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1904. PAOI 7. KILLED DY ACCIDENT. Untimely Death of P. H. Hatch, a f ormer j Koaltlent of Thli City. P. II. Jlnlcll, l n.ilhf of I lii'KOll I'll y. wlifH' hi n ai l. ,1 for tminv .!, waa n. luwl liinlmilly klll.d In ISiiiI lust Hh t hi tin y nrii iiiiiiin. Mi. Ilutcb'wna at wink nij llni ground l,,r In b flve-almy Imllillnii, wh. ii n tlmlx r hi'mme dituWiiil frniii tlin lup riiMir. dlrlkltiK Mr. Hatch In H ili'Mii iii. ' Tin- Injured iimn wna tnki'ii tllirrt to Ilia li . i nl, tut lived only thirty iiilnuli'i following thu bv IiI lit. Mr. Hutch Kin bum in tni-iion City. April 7, l(,t, iin,l went tu Riilcm with lila Imr.'iiH, Mr, uiiil Mia. I'cli-r II. Hatch, In tha early Cos. I In ni uini l li il tn Mlsa Trill Kcyatcr In the ICiilacopal church at Oregon City about twenty-five yxara . and till wife ami one ilium tiler, Mia. L'hna. Ithtx'der, of Kant Portlum), aurvlva blm. I la also leaves a ajri-al many rla tlvra. ainmiK thru) two slaters. Mia. John Karrnr anil Mia. teaan A. Manning, of Hiiliiii. und Hire brntlii'ia, tlon. Kdwln T. 1 1 t I .. of S47 Mnllry avenue. I'mt IiiiiiI. I'nit, l.i.ert l llntch, emplcpyi'il with Hull li lima., attainboat men, uf Hun rruuclm ii, und (leo. IC. Hutch, a Iik-hI liuill ran lir uf Hiili-in, "l'nt" lliilili uard to lie one. uf the alroiiK'Nt nu n. physlrully, n ml bl won derful fen in of Hircimlli are atlll lulked of unions' old Itinera. Mr. 1 1. ih h wua one of Yuiihk Oi,n,,ns amis, mid lie Ima arrfi a icicut deal of Oii'iioii'a lilnl.ii-'. Mr. Iliilch'a fiunlly Ima Often been the vlctllna of aecldenla. Ilia mother In oilier, J,,,,i J.wiy, lout bla llfn III til ixplonlon of lll lll-fiiled aleniner Henutor" lit dh unit City a numlii r of yenia rniu III father luiiely taiapid il.nl h by N fall from the f, until 't..ly of the old tliiiiiliiH mill lo ur the falla lit Oreiiun I'lly. Ilia brother, Her-I l it. ut two dltTerciil llim-a uffi-rrd a ' fin, lure of the kin' cap while aleaiuhiial I n K mi the WIHutnelte ilvcr. 1 ii I -r n h ii t waa luid at Moiiiilulii View rriueteiy In tlila city .Muii.lny Mfteiuoon. Kuneliil aervlcea Were held III OlcKoll City .Mini, lay. IH&5E5TIGN "I wai troiit.l.d with How a-(ilr Mil,:,., rtieclliird illUek. I'riAiiliL a. ,1 inn im,r good la iiw n.'k limn ail tlm iloo br in. !, ina I t ",k In a year' M It A . HA 11 A II K. U1IU'II.I,(, Kll. ttmill., lad. Tli''.iriir.rll!a.kflmiiBlit quickly in .iniatei tlm ao tiun of tlm atiitnmii ami fiireufveii chronic ruses uf lidltfeatinli. f you will tnke a small (Iiim of Tlicd furj'i lllmk I 'rauyht ut siuimlltr you will keep your stomach and hvur La per fuct couJiliua. THEDFoRD'5 BLACK-DRAUGHT oorooi CoiiKh and cold down to the very bordttrluiitl of consumption, yield to tlio soothing, healing Intltioncos of Dr. Wood's Norway 1'lno Hyrup. 1 Mora lirlinraaiicaiiiHvlby eonitipnlion tlun If any oilier lielln. 'llnilfof i ' Iiim k-l'riiulit not only re lieve" rotuNpntion Imtcurca (liarrlio'H nml ilvncntcry and koi', the lowcU regular. All drti((lti aril S-0nt ,,kaai. ThodforJ'a Dlack- Drnuulil in (hp l,, t incli cin to ri'i-iiliiii' (lie bowi la 1 llUVH V' r lueil." M ( !. A. M. i.KAN'f, buuad. furry, N, C. COHSTIPATIOIi MRS. McADAM ENDORSED. Giand Mttslm Under we a? Sale We have been fortunate enough to secure a large quantity of the famous BAKER MUSLIN UNDERWEAR at prices much under the market and place them on sale as stated. Only at OUR Store do you have an opportunity of getting garments of this kind at these prices. You pay only for the material at THIS SALE, we throw in the labor of making the garments. These prices are such as only stores handling large quantities can make. Don't wait too long, a few days at the most will clean them out. J J f Sale Commences Monday. June 20th ADAMS BROS, golden rule bazaar OREGON CITY'S BIG CASH STORE tlila the Kicat Borrow of my life, I tender my emiient mid heartfelt thanko. To the in, nil, ei of the K. '). T. M. my kmtltude will end only with life. At mi, h momenta iik thl" It Ih iih. Ii k to try to rxprena how Kuileful I am to all, and here how nppioprlute It Ih to nay: "Oh, M'-moiy! Why havij 1 not, In IohIiik all I loud, I'Ht Thee a a well?" K'UlKItT J. I'KVINB. STAFFORD. School Board Adopta Flattering Taatl monlal on Taachar'a Resignation. country Life Ou'l'i, 'l w"i'l'l arMit, tojfive t xrinptlon from the ili''iM v. lm ii jury iijmiii Die rrHlilriltH i' tin, I. is niiul,itnl cillea. Hut tltrrc it no i cii:iti,,ti (rum iliriw, ami in the co:m ', ,n i;i tlip city, one nuiv rt tin clieekH ,' hollow ami the ryr jjruw while tin? ft.iine wntci auv with that trrnlilc iliwaw?, cou- Ulllitt"ll. i'-. luni-H ate t't.i 1c dlroni; hy the UK "I Ir. I'lcne'a I'eilili ti Meilirnl Iha covrrv. Il cure oIk itule uipI atuhUirn Coiik'1". '4. mh' !n t ih, I, Ui , Inn; of the lutil and other vttititi)int which, if nrllcl"l or tin itk ill 1 11! I y Ire. ted, terminate (utility in oniiMiiiit!,iii. 'I'lie in lion of (foMt-n Mclical piM'ovrry in tlir cnritiK of wnt iliK iliHciken ia entirely iliiloan)liic. Einarialioii, ami cnr.M-iUrnt loaa of weight. lire ninnni; the niout atriking lymi'totin of what are known aa wut iiiK iltscuca. The ImkIv in not fwitia ale qmitrlv nourialieil. anil tlif cniiac of thia luck of ouris'iiii'-nt n not lack of fixnl hut lack of a'lility in tit? Momuch and the other ori;;i m of nii'i niion anil milii tioti to Jireparr 111,- Ax-,1 lor the IMaiinila Hon ami niitntioti 01 the tHxly. l)r. lierce'a (iolilcti Melical Iiiwovery curci iliwasc of the Htumuch ami the oraua of (liettion iitnl tiutrition, ami ao cu alilcs the lioilv to In? nomUheil back to Urcitejlli in the only way by which lrrti ;th ran come ; tli.it ii, by food per fectly ihijcslcil an,l nisinnlaled. Ir. I'lercc'a t'.ol l 11 Mnlical I)ico-ery la a temperance mi'ilii'iiic. It contain no alcohol, neither opium cocuiue or any other narco'.ii. Accept tl) milmtiHite fur " IHscovrry." There is ni ' itiK " j'ist as ool " for )', th(iU(.'h many lianas may pay the dculer a larger prolit. CAUGHT COLD. "Thefif-t i!nvif t hi vrr."writrd Mn. Kdt Hhtv "I "I'' M I'.itll Avniiir. 1i1wniikr, cuiiK-it n Hmvv cul't, wltii h KTltlrd on tiif luttK" ' lTniyht on n lnnnrrhKe- Front that (iinr 011 unlli the fimt ol April 1 bird from Biv luitj five ilitfrrcnt limp. I w m wruk nrl imoone I omltl only 1n the MKhleM work. The (toctor lnU me I whi gin$ into con iu mo tion My tirmlh wa nhort miu ut timet I could hinlly ffet tnjrhre.ith at all. Thin la the state I wat in when 1 tx Run to take Ictoe Hercc't Oi)Meu Meiliral iMarovery. After the ft rat bottle I waa much tieiter, aurl I ctnild walk two or three Mk ka wilhHit troute. My tiraaia waa Dot n ahort and I waa much improved, After taking four Utt1ea I rmiM work all rtajr, and I never frit bettrr in my lile. I think ynr medi cine the heat in the world and I recommend It to 11 who are troubled aa I waa." WILL MAKE AFFIDAVIT. "I waa tick 'for atioul thrrc moot In, had chills. ft-r, and coughed a great deal.'wriua Mr. W. L. Brown, of Mi'Draniian, Jachaon Co., Ttnn. "Mot of my nci(hlora and frtrada thtaivht I had cotmuinption. I waa reduced in Seih. and waa erv wmk inly weighed iia Cnda; my phynlrlan thoiiKht there waa llttla iof my rcovery. 'My wile went to the store to vet aome antU Jrhrin. quinine, etc.. for me anil a friend of mint iMr. W. W. Mcllenrmnnl. who had been takitif )r. fierre'e liolileil Medical liiecovery reeoin Aended thia medicine for inc. Hinnlly I decided to aae it, after my phyairian told ma that it would he a?nod for me. I aent and ant one tottle. and before all waa tnkrn I wr lulled 14a pouada a fain of it p,uinli. 1 am atill taking the Golden Medfcnl IHscovery. have taken nearly two bnttlea. and now wftith iftj pounda, which ia more th,nl 1 ever weighed. I am atill gaining atrenifth nn I laLuur t lie ' Iiicovery.' I wish to aay that ttii i n recent revovery. that only two montlia ago 1 only writhed atiotit 11a poanda "I can and will tnnke nfTiilnvit to thia full atatemant anv time. If vom i"i, h to uwe thia aa a laetimonial do an and I will anawer all letlera a?om iciqiunug aulferera." Dr. riarce'a Common Senae Medical Adviaer, containing; 100S poKea, and over 700 illuatrationa, ia sent frre on receipt of afampa to defray expense of mailing only. Send ji one-cent aumpa for the book In TMDer coveri. or V centa for tha jook in cloth bindintr. Addrtaa I. SL V. iarca, Baflalo, indinr ', N, V. Offlee of lloill d of I'llrctoia of Hehnol I Dlatrlet No. C Clio kaniaa county, Ore gon. Oregon I'lty, Oregon. June 14th, lwi. Mia. N. Ho ('. Me Adam. lieiir Mil ium : -It la with altn ete regret Hint thia lionid liaa rtielved your rralg nallon of the prlnelpnlalilp of the Kaat hain Ii,h,I, to whlrti poaltlon we recently re-electe,l you. Your aervlcea. In the paat. have leen ao einliu-ntly aallafaetory tliut we Imped tliut our ai lioola might have the hetiellt of our piea'nee and direc tion for another year ut lenal. Aa you cannot aee your way clear to remain with 11a any longer, we can only ci incus our regret at the loaa of your aervlcea and aaauie you that we feci that In your withdrawal from our achoola we lose one of our moat valued Intaruf tora, and the pupils a loved friend aa well aa teacher who kind and aympathetlc Intereat In their atudlca and welfare waa alwaya manlfeat. The panpiita. whoae children have heen forliinnte enough to be under your care and Instruction, well know and apprei lale the woik that 'ou hae done In hull, ling up the chai inter of their girl and hoys and Inspiring them with the clinical wish and dealie to he and become ladles and gentlemen, as well aa ' atudeiita. mid that the precept and advice j that you have given tl,, 111 will he of permanent and lasting hcnetlt. In con- ! elusion we thank you on behalf of thu I ellli.iia of this district, as well as our- ! aches, for the valuable woik you have! done for us In our schools, and with best wishes for your future health and pros- I perlty, we remain. (Hlgncdl W. E. f'AIt!.!.. OlIAS. AI.imiOIiT. fJKO. A. HAIUilNii. TIIOS. F. It VAN. CHArj.KS II. CAI'KIKI.P. Dlrectoi a. COMPLETE EIGHTH GRADE. Superintendent Zlnaer Awarda a Large Number of Certificates. Bupei luteiidcnt of SchoolB Zlnaer haa Issued rei ttftctitce to more than fifty young people of the achoola of Clark amaa county who were recently auccesa ful In passing the eighth grade exam inations. Those receiving ccrtlllcalca Were: Kb, ln Smith. Mae Newell. Umlse St, ,11, Krcd II. Wilcox, ltcdland; Myrtle Tome, Itaymond Body, Porn Body, Cora llrohst. Hilda T,h,i, Wllsoiivillc; I.lllle Coiuiul, Yoder: Porn Murdock, Mncksburg: K. Unwind I user. Gem-vn litccn. Wlllnrd Ilawhy, AV.st Oregon i'lty: Haze) Knick erbocker. Ilernluudt Olson, Kdna 1 1111 mor, Hose Walsh, Theodore C. AVItllama, 1'oarl Utlscoll, Mllwaukle; (iertitide Har greaves, Nellie Imol, Clarence Johnson, Amy Ilartnill, Anna Mooncy. Iituh Kippey, Erncat Street. Orvlllu Johnson, Claikaniaa; Mabel ltowcrman, Damascus; Lertha Klaher, Pearl Hampton, Pearl H. Bel by. Canby; Lelah Dlndaa, Browns; Etta Hall, liessle Clark, Harmony; George Miller, Amanda Fellows. High Inn; Oenlvleve Capen, Orvllle Hunt, Nina Allen, Pearl Shipley, Nora Berdlne, Wil lamette; Clell Hammond, Leon Judd, Glad Tidings; Lawrence Gardner, Carua; Lulu Klrchem, Lower Logan; Fred 8le vera, Clarence Btunner, Park Place; Clara Waehlte, Buale Bchata, Stafford; Gilbert Long, Josephine Donovan, Evelyn Grace Hedges, Fred Freeman, John P. Telford, Canemah; Relta Elale, Carothera. Well, the great event of the election la over, and while we may aympathlgu with the defeated who may have apent time mid money for "time knowa how long" to no avail, we arc glad to aettle down to the good old prosy daya of a v,, luminous country correspondence, and for the first time In weeka we take up our pen to lei you know we are all well, and hope you are the aame. Blnce our last writing Mlaa Lillle W'h, attic baa gone up near Eugene to visit a slstur a few weeka. The public achool haa closed with good attendance. A free beer picnic on Bhafer'a hill la a tiling of the past, aa also the enthua Inatlc political meetings at Frog Pond and Stafford. At Stafford Charlie Thompson eatabllahed kinahlp with tha great objector. Watch, by objecting to varloua thlnga the apeekeri happened to aay which did not happen to meet with his approval. Saturday, the 11th, occurred the Grange picnic In Mr. Farmer'a gTove (ao atyled). Urothera Gordon Hayea and Robert Miller were the apeakera of the day. Tha day waa fine, although a cold wind blew from the north all the forenoon. Tha Stafford band of 11 plecea dlacouraed aweet music. Charlie Pollvka with a load of people atarted to the picnic. On the road ona of bis horscg became alck and he had to take It back home, while the ladlea procured another team and went on, and that night .Mr. Seedllnga colt waa taken very alck. but at last accounts both animals were better, and on a fair way to recover)'. Our enterprising young townsman. Maik Baker, suya he put up 20 ricks of wiwd for John Aden In five dnya, thereby running a close second to Jake Schati'a gasolluo wood saw. Mia. Cain, who hna been very 111 with nervona fever, consentient upon hurting lieis, If so badly when a rotten plank on the porch broke with her a number of weeks ago, la slowly gaining strength, and can alt up a part of the day. The telephone line Is up and an Instru ment put In at Will Bchatz'a. the poat offlce and Loren Kruse'a, and we under stand they are now waiting for tha phonea to come on, when we can all say "Good morning" to each other. A child belonging to Mrs. Batdorf, who made a aensational runaway aome time ago from Oregon City, la to be bur led thia Tuesday p. m. from the home of Ita grandmother. Mra. Bchrader. Mra. John Kruse la ao far recovered that aha waa out to the Grange plcnlo Saturday. Hay as a general thing la very light, and grain flelde need rain badly. We - i I 14- 1 a. I 4. -e - oldE assertion We carry the best make of Paints, Varnishes and Painters' Material on earth, proven so by practical tests and chemical analysis. New Era Pure Prepared paint has been analyzed by all the leading chemists of the United States, and over their af fidavit found to be absolntely pure containing not over one per cent of water, while other inferior grades contain from five to forty-five per cent. Ask your painter about it everybody knows the "Acme Line," Guarantee on every can. We submit a partial list of their line. NEAL'S CARRIAGE PAINT for repairing all kinds of ve hicles. NEAL'S CARRIAGE TOP DRESSING for renewing the finish of leather and rubber tops, dash boards, sachels and leather goods of every description. ACME WAGON. PAINT for repainting wagons and agricul tural implements. GRANITE FLOOR PAINT. Quick drying and durable. DAVIE'S VARNO-FLOOR STAIN for finishing floors, lino leum, oil cloth and interior wood work in exact imitation of ex- Binsive woodb. Will not crack, mar or chip off. AVTE'S VARNISH STAINS for renewing the finish of wood work, furniture, etc. Needs but one application. NEAL'S ENAMEL. The kind for earthen and metal sur faces. Gives a genuine enamel finish. NEAL'S BATH-TUB ENAMEL for bath-tubs, walls, ceilings and wood work of bath rooms or any surface exposed to hot or cold water. NEAL'S SCREEN ENAMEL for screen doors and frames. NEAL'S CYCLE ENAMEL. Splendid for bycicles. NEAL'S HOUSEHOLD PAINTS. Put up in small, "easy to open, ;' cans. 25c a can. NEAL'S POPULAR VARNISH. The best to be had, and in most any sized can. Poarch and Chair Enamel, Stove Pipe Enamel, Floor Paint, Paint and Varnish Remover, Lubricating oils, Benzines and Gasoline, Lead, Oil and Glass. In fact, everything in the paint line can be had at our store. Now is the time and this is the place to buy. 1 Howell & Jones The Enterprise office la now better equipped than ever for all claaaea of book, and miscellaneous Job work. (Continued from page 2.) news, aa It will give employment to a large number of men. The output of cordwood at thia place amounts to several cms a day, and la fast becoming a most profitable line of business. The Kntcrprlse la the People'a Popular Paper out this way, and Ita appearance la awaited with great Intereat. It haa the newa the people In thia aectlon want, from all over the county. Mra. H. M. lialon atepped on a nail Sunday which penetrated almost through her foot. Bha Buffered aevere pain, but at thia writing la Improving rapidly. A Card of Thanks. To the many friends who by their sym pathy and attention cava aaalsted ma In RELIABLE DRUGUISTS, Oregon City, Oregon 7 - TV . V -a "''',.'? It is just a common cold, people say, there's no danger in that. Admitting theii statement, then there are uncommon colds, colds which are dangerous ; for many a fatal sickness begins with a cold. If we could tell the common cold from the un common we could feel quite safe. But we can't. The uncommon variety ia rarely recognized until it has fastened its hold on the lungs, and there are symptoms of can sumption. At the first aymptoma the careful person will heed the warning by taking a mild laxative ; aome vegetable pill that will not disturb the avstem or cause griping. About the best is " t)r. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. If the cold starts with a cough, and it persist then aome local treatment for thia condition should be taken. A well known alterative extract, which haa been highly recommended hy thotisanda of users, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Ptcoverr. This tonic compound is compound of an extract of roots and herbs and ha a sooth ing effect upon tin- miicou membrane, allays the irritation and at the nme time works in the proper and reasonable wav. at the seat of tiie.ttfnihlu the ftagnaltJ oi poisoned blood. It contains no alcohol to shrivel up the blood corpuscles, hut in .lu p.i:e tidi red blood. Dr. Pierce's lono page illustrated book. "The Common Sense Medical Adviser, "i" sent free in paper covers on receint of if one-cent stamp" to pay cost of mi.iiricofv Por ji stamps the cloth bound volume will be aent. loii pages. It was formerly sold far $i.jo per copy Address Dr. JL V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. This office waa never before better I prepared to do Job work of all kinds j on short notice than it Is right now. Send In your work. It'a folly to suffer from, that horrible plague of the night. Itching pllea. Doan'a Ointment cures quickly and permanently. At any drug store, 60 cents. hi to ta iilil Mole Bill F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER OREGON CITY PLANING MILL F. S. BAKER PROP. Will All kinds of Building Material, Sash, Doors Moulding, Ete. - - OREGON CITY, ORE. EJl O. R. aV N. Summer Book. The handsome 1904 summer book, "Restful Recreation Resorts," Issued by the Passenger Department of the Oregon Railroad ft Navigation company, la Just out. Tells all about the summering places of the Columbia River Valley a brief description of tha trips up and down the Columbia River, to the mountains, beachea. Inland resorts and fountains of healing, where they are and how to reach them. Tha book has a apeclal designed front cover, printed In two colors, and the Inside pages are splen didly illustrated by costly and beau tiful half-tones. A copy of this publi cation may be obtained by sending two cents In stamps to A. L Craig. General Passenger Agent of the Oregon Rail road ft Navigation company, Portland. Job work that pleases at thet En terprise office. Baanthe TtM KinrJ Vcm Haw Alwars Bfltffi tkT"Z ... OASTOIIIA. tan a, a Tin Kind Yob Haw slum Bo!i)iJ Eijsatars sf jj Tin Kind Yob Haw slwas IATARRH THK CLEANSING AND HEALING CUKE FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Di Eu7 tsd pltaunt to I as. Contains do in. I jurtoat drug. It i quickly absorbed. tiivM Relief at once. 1 tiu.naa arlunu.l Ate COLD 'i HEAD Heale and froiecta the Membrane. Restores tl Besses of Taste and HmelL Largs Site, (0 centa at Dnggists or br nail ; Trial Sls, 1 tests bv mall IY bUvTlUtui, M Warn Sow,, ft lotfc, ) i