PAGE I OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE J4, 1904. OREGON CITY CONTINUED. (Continued from page 1.) Oregon City Foundry. One of the leaillng Industries Af this city 18 the Oregon City Foundry, Mr. a. j. KoaKe. DroDrtotor. Mr. regulated drug store, and more ea-! who have patrouliwj him during the time that he lias been lu buslues here have never had Just cautie (or complaint, tie sella for cash and peclally so l( presided over by a com peteut pharmacist. The accuracy of compounding medicine U eq.ua! in Im portance u me proscribing or Unleash only, and customers are not right kind of medicine. Mr. Geo. A. charged a little more on each article Harding is pharmacist with years to make up bad bills, If they trade at of experience and his competency in I the Klectrlc Cash Grocery, lu addl- Roake hag been engaged la the bust-1 tbls "ne ls we" known. Mr. Harding j tion to a full lino of groceries, Mr. om arugs in vregou i iiy as eany as rwoiuson Damnes qtieonawuro, granite- isol, ana ior me past thirty-one years ness here for the past three years, and has built up a most satisfactory business. He has a well equipped foundry, fitted with modern Improved machinery, and gives employment to number of skilled men. His nlant is most complete and he la prepared to do all kinds of machinery and struc tural castings in copper, brass and iron. Mr. Roake is a gentleman whn thoroughly understands the business, l?'11 trade. and during the time that he has been located here he has built ud a reuuta tion for high class work at reasonable prices. Satisfaction Is always guaran teed wnen doing business with this gentleman. he has been engaged in the drug busl ness in Oregon City for himself. He carries a large stock of pure drugs, chemicals, patent medicines, toilet articles, paints, oils, glass, etc. Uy liberal dealing, personal competency and close attention to the wants of customers he has built up a largo and Mr. Harding is a pieasant, courteous gentleman and a citizen who stands high in this community. ware, tinware and house furnishing goods. This store can be safely re commended to tho favorable consider atlon of the buying public. C. S. Seamann, A. M., M. D. The profession of medicine Is one of the noblest callings In existence. C. H. Dv I as the man who adopts It must be at In reviewing the legal UghU of the once tea""'', classical, of sound Judg- Clackamas County Bar a prominent place must be accorded Mr. C. H. Dye. Mr. Dye was admitted to the bar in the state of Iowa, and some fourteen years ago be cast his fortunes with the people of Oregon City, and has ment, untiring energy, kind phllan throptst and an indefatigable worker. Day and night he must be ready to respond to the calls of the sick aud distressed, and his reward ls not at ways money, but his work of silent been most successful In his practice. I charity lends an additional charm and He ls a splendid type of the able, vig-1 d'RUity to a profession that cares fur orous practitioner, fully abreast of his I ,ne 'Dol human race. One of the profession, and during the manv vear I scholarly representatives of the uied that he has practiced here has al-1 ical profusion of Oregon City ls Dr ways observed the highest standard as an attorney. He practices In all courts, and has been identified with much important litigation in this sec tion or lue state. He has served the C. S. Seamann. Dr. Seamann Is graduate of the medical department of the State University of Oregon, aud has practiced his profession In this city for the past six years. Dr. Sea people of this county In the capacity I ma"n makes a specialty of diseases u jjeputy District Attorney with marked distinction. Mr. Dye prepares abstracts, makes loans, and writes in surance in the leading companies. Mr. ujo was tne originator of the Chau tauqua, and has been prominently iueuuueu witn ii since. of the eye, flttiug glasses and examin ing eyes. He is especially well pre pared for this line of practice, haviug la Ken a special course under Prof. Eaton, of the Cooper Medical college. or ban Francisco. Dr. Seamunn com mauds a large practice here and is the medical examiner for several Insur ance companies, uespite the exac- a busy professional life Dr. Cascade Laundry, As cities progress and eraw. ani aa I Hons of business Increases in volume, the old I Seamunn finds time to take his full mow xogy methods of conducting the I v. . enterprising and puDiic- oouie are urougn necessity supplant-1 i"ru!U citizen, ed by more modern and Derfect meana I Oregon City has a steam laun.tr r..n. Wm. McLarty, equipped with all modern machinery Tnis gentleman is one of the best and operated by a gentleman who tailors that ever threaded a needle in thoroughly understands everv riwtmi I Clackamas county. He has been en of the business. Mr. . L. Johnson, I &aSea ln tne tailoring trade here for the proprietor pf the Cascade Lauu-1 ,ne past two years- and employs none ury, cas conducted this plant since I ul 8Kmeu ne,P w turn out the work last April, and has met with splendid tnat nnJs ,ta W8y t0 nls 8noP' lle ba success. He contemplates further im. I lon llst ot satisfied customers here provemenu and the addition of more new macntnery m the Immediate fu ture. He employs only competent and experienced help and the work turned out by the Cascade Laundry is equal to that of any in the state. Worn Is uieu ior ana delivered In a prompt uaiaciory manner and at rea- sonaoie prices. among the business and professional men of this city, and every garment turned out by him is warranted to give entire satisfaction. He carries in stock a nice stock of the best weaves, and is prepared to supply cus tomers with the best on short notice. Good workmanship, perfect fit and flue finish characterize all the work turned out by Mr. McLarty. Charman A Co, ine public has a right to demand that the drug business be conducted uy me most capable representatives This leads us to say that Charman & wi, proprietors ot the City Drug Store, have been in business here since 1882, and their store ls one of ui most attractive in the citv. and occupies a store room in the Charman J. Knowland The occupation of a merchant tailor is an important one ln the make up of a city's resources, and we take pleasure in pointing out where the same may be had in perfection. and at a moderate cost. We refer to Mr. J. Knowland. This gentlemun is a workman of skill and ability, and Bros, block, the finest building in the I every 8rment turned out by him is city. It is presided over by a com-1 warrauted as to fit, finish and work- ..... -. I . I nianahln I J . n .... I .... .. .. . 1 . ; ycicui jmarniacisi, and the prescrip-1 diuch b mce tion department is riven full ..,ih lin of domestic and foreign weaves. eration, exercising the most discrim- wnlcn enables customers to make suit- inaung intelligence and skill ln com-1 selections at an times, u in need pounding medicines. They carv the I of new 8Uit ot clothes and you want 1 . i I (ham mi, A .. .1 I . . . laigBM una most comnletn Rtrwlr nf I tul w uu uiuue to wear, drugs In the city, and during the time e your measure witl Mr- Know that they have been ln business here IanJ" 11 wl" Please yu and pay you they have always enloved confidence cf the Dublic. in ndrim John Schwikert ,to a full line of drugs and ehemi!. I Among the newer business men of mis nrm candles books and Btatlon-1 ' " al menuon lr- Jonn ery, cutlery. Dainta. nils and I Schwikert, the grocery dealer, lo- and their prices are as low as nrat cated at 211, Seventh street. This class goods can be sold for. I gentleman hails from Spokane and nas just opened up a nice clean stock The Portland Flourina Mill r. ot staple and fancy groceries, cigars. Nothing affects the health anH hon. tobaccos, confections, etc. His store plness of mankind more than the 18 neat' clean and Inviting, and he is bread they eat. and as emid hSH i 'at securing a long list of most de- imposslble without good flour it Is I Blrau,e customers. His goods are the sme to say mat the m lor i nr "st mat money and experience can closely identified with the source of Luy' wbile nia Prlces are as low as the human enjoyment than any of the beat can be 801,1 tor- 11 yu Dave not many who contribute to it. The Port- nad tDe PIeaure of doing business land Flouring Mills Is a unlendirt or. with Mr. Schwikert by all means try ample of what has been accomplished tne experiment It will please and iu mo uiuimg proiession within the 'uu last few years. These mills are mnA. em throughout and eauiDDed with ttm M. C. 8trickland, M. D. latest improved machinery and hava I Oregon City is fortunate ln the pos a capacity of 600 barrels of flour per 8e8Bl0I ' able professional men, and day, in addition to other mtti among them are found many of hi eh The flour manufactured by these mills educational attainments, who secured is highly recommended by bakers and tnelr tralnin8 in the modern schools of other experts, and when thev nut our metropolitan cities. No science 'Patent" on a sack of flour it may be Bas advanced so rapidly during the J. M. Prlct. In our business review of Oregon City we feel called upon to make fa vorable mention of Mr. J. M. Price, the well known clothier. This gentle man commenced business here some seven years ago, aud by fair and square dealing with the public he has built up a reputation for selling strict ly, high grade goods at the lowest pos sible prices. He carries a large and complete stock of ready to wear cloth ing, embracing the latest fashions and styles and the best weaves from the leading looms ot this country and Kurope. Kvery novelty of fashion ls secured as soon as It makes Its ap pearance on the market. Ills stock embraces furnishing goods, bats, caps, trunks, valises and everything new, line or fashionable in footwear. His large aud well selected stock enables customers to make suitable selections at all times and his reputation for fairness is a sufficient guarantee that you will get full value for every dollar expeuded with him. stock at all times a Hill lino of fresh salt and cured meats, as well as fish, poultry aud gume lu aousou. Mr. Al bright I wide awake and up to dat lu his methods and fully deserves the patronage enjoyed. Ills shop Is lo cated al the corner of Firth and Main streets. Scripture A Beaullau. Blacksmiths are plentiful here, but few If any equal Scripture & Beaullau lu knowledge of the business. This firm Is composed of S. F. Scripture and A. C. lleaullau. Mr. Scripture began business here sixteen years ago, and alKiut air years ago Mr. lleaullau was admitted as a partner In the busi ness. They are clever mechanics aud do a general blacksmlthlng and repair business, making a specialty of horse shoeing. They also do wood work, and use nothing but the best of mater ial and employ none but -skilled work nieii to turn out tho work that finds Its way to their shop. All work is warranted and Is done at reasonable prices. A Cottly MliUk. Kiuiiiiur i oiiiftimi'i very npvii- l. Ovvualulially Ufa Ituvlf Is tha liilra of a mlatakt, but you'll nvr b wrung If yuu tuka King's Nvw Llft l'lll fur lya'tln. Dliallicu, lluaJmlif, l.ivrror Jiownl troubles. They ai ! tits yt thuroUtfh. :6o. at lhmtnun A Co. 'a drug atora. Electric Hotel. Good hotel accomodations add as much to the advantages of a town or city as any one thing, Is there a good noiei in town: is one ot I lie nrst ques nous a man win asK on reaching a city. Answering this question on be half of Oregon City, we say, Yes, the Electric Hotel Is first class In every particular. It is a handsome, three- story structure, centrally I.huUhI, and contains 55 ulce. clean rooms, com fortable beds, and the table Is sup piled with the best the murkets afford, while the service ls first class. The building is modern In every partlculur. and the only first class hotel lu the city. Mr. Cassell, the proprietor of the Klectrlc Hotel, bas conducted this house for the past five years, and Is well and favorably known to the trav eling public. He gives his personal attention to the details of the busluess and spares no pains to make the stay of guests pleasant while at his house. Lamb A Sawyer. The blcycl has become such an Im IHirtant means of conveyance that the city that has not an agency or repal snop tor this twentieth century ve hicle Is an exception. At the bicycle repairing and general Jobbing empo rium conducted by l.atnli A Sawyer In this city will be found all of the lead lug makes of wheels for sale at the lowest possible prices. They handle such high grade wheels as the Ram bler, Crescent and Columbia. They also handle a full Hue of guns, aiiimu nltion, fishing tackle and sporting goods generally. Their repair shop Is equipped with all necessary machln ery and labor-saving devices and work Is turned out promptly and at reason able prices. This firm Is composed of W. 11. Lamb and J. C. Sawyer, and during the three years that they have beeu in business here they have built up a splendid trade. H. M. Harnden. One of the attractive places lu this city is the ice cream parlor ami con fectlonery store owned by Mr. II. M Harnden. It is known as the Cozy Candy Kitchen, and Is kept neat, clean and inviting. Mr. Harmlcn manufac tures his own candies and Ice cream and uses nothing but the purest of In gredients. The reputation of his place or serving the very best In his line well established, and he has long enjoyed the lion's share of the busl nesss. He also carries a nice stock of nuts, cigars, tobaccos and smokers' goods. Mr. Harnden has been a resi dent of this city for eight years and is well known here. F. C. Gadke. Of lute years the subject of sanitary plumbing has received the careful at tention of scientific men, and the per fection to which the science has been brought Is the best comment umhi the intelligence that has been devoted to it. Mr. F. ('. (ladke has eurued an enviable reputation in this line during the eight years that he has been in the business here. Those who have entrusted their work to him In the past, which Includes some of the best buildings In the city, are pleased with his work and satlsllcd with his prices. He carries a full line of plumbers' sup plies and makes a spwialty of beat In, plumbing and ventilating. None but skilled men are employed and every Job Is warranted to give entire satisfaction. Mils Wiiper. None of the arts come nearer our homes and affections than does pho tography, lly this means the poor as well as the rich are enabled lo pre serve the pictured semblance of loved ones and to adoru their walls with pleasing reproductions of the best works of the masters. One of the skilled members of the profession Is Mis Uisiier. of this city. She ls a true artist of talent and attainment, and her heart is lu her work. She does all kinds of photographic work, Including groups, and Is prepared to take from the largest to the smallest photographs, and at reasonable prices. Miss Edith Cheney. The desire to preserve the pictured semblance of loved ones and familiar scenes is as natural as life, and the people of Oregon City now enjoy spe cial facilities In this line by reason of the recent location here of Miss Kdlth Cheney. This lady stands among the leaders In her chosen profession, and is fully equipped with a first class gallery. She is a lady with marked Q. A. Harding Anka tha reader of till paper to teat tho Vtilua of Kodxl l)yieila Cur, Tlua peraetia who Imva uaed It and whu hav been cured by It, do not heallata to i i-ommetnl It to (heir filemla. Kodol ill ayxti what you rat, nnvl Imllaeallotl dyHpala and all atomaoh trouble. In- creuaea strength by enalilliig I he atomneh and dlgeatlva organ1 lo con 1 1 Unite lo thu blood all of the miliiim-nt contained In the food. Kodol Iyhi'pla for la pleamtnl and lultituble. 8ud by Hla Doctor. "A doctor here baa ailed nie for 112 60, which I claimed waa riceanlva for a raa of cholera mm bun," aaya It. While, of I'lioi-hella. t'ul. "At the tilul he praised hla medli-ul aklll and uiedlelua. I aaked Mill If It waa not t'haiiibeilulti'a Colic, Cholera and lHurrhiM-a Itemedy Im uaed as I bad MvKid reamm lo believe II waa, and be would not any under oallt tlinl It ua not." No doctor could use a better remedy I huu (hla In a "ue of cholera morbus, II never full. Hold by (1. A. KmdliiK. -ELLOH 2,(HK) tnilen of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, VHHhiii(toi, Cali fornia ami Iilnlio now in oiierntion !y the l'acilic Htution Telethons Com puny, coverinit 'i,'.'")) towim. Quick, accurate, cheat All the KtUinfuction of a personal coiuniunicution. Distance no ell'ect to ia clear unoVrHtamling. Sm kane am) San Francisco an eanily heanl as Portland. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney TrouMc Makci Yuu Miserable. Almoit averybodv who readi the newt, paper li lure to know of the wonderful curni macjo tiy ui, K llmer' Swamp-Root, m mi I the Treat kidney, liver t giut bladder remedy. r ll 11 Ihe great medt- f-w cl li lumph ot the nlne- Irmih century; di covoirj allor years of Mi ir nllllil lwr.-k hw Jt! In. Kilmer, the emf- iiriii aiunry ana tiiaa il r e0i Ulltt, and I wonderfully iiiccrtrlul In piomptly curing lame ba. k, klJnnv, lilj.Mn. uilcai lj trou ble an, I luihi'j ti-ci .c,!iicli u Ihe worst (orm el kl.lii'-y tiooblc. Dr. Kilmer Svvainp-loot U not reo- Otnuien IriKarr v-i ylliln but If you have kid ney, liver or blaoVr tioul ie li will be found Junl tlie reiue,ly yon nerd. l luu been loiled iuao miuiy wuy i. In h, i llul wotk, In private praiilcc, ainuiii lhi helil ji tco poor to pur chase iclli-l tiiil lu pi'iyi'i 50 tiiicevilul In evrty cane thai a apo.'Ul griaiieinriit ha s been niadi by win. h all iradetsul llili paper who have not aliea ly Ined II, may have a tuple bottle fiit li ' e. by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp Kool and how to llndoul If youhavo kidney or bladder double. When writing uiriilloti trading Mils renerou Iter In tlila (Uprr and t"-' wnd your illien lo atT'fT' Dr. Kilmer Co.. Ulnif- fc'l, -Hmi ll!-""" hamton, N. Y. 1 heClji-U''a5 regular filly cent and llunn. mp Haul dollar lUet re od by all food dri'CK111 i:. 1 Gniu OreKi City ollit at Harding's Druir SI ore PIONEER rrangfef and h$nu, Freight ami parcels delivered to all parts of the city. RATES - REASONABLE CAHTOTIIA. Bari tii I'D Kind 10 Hjif tlam &aUtf lr liitr preparullona ilmply derM. op dry caUrrh j they dry up the laoretioiia, tiii'b adher lo the lueiiibraii and daooni- poaa, eauaing a far Wore aeriuu trulible thaa the onlinury form of catarrh. Avoid all dry. lug inhalant, fuuiea, imoke aud auufla aud uaa that which vleauae, aoolhe aud heal. Kly' Cream Halui ia audi a ruidy aud will cure catarrh or cold In the head aaily aud pleasantly. A trial lira will ba luailad for 10 cent. All druggiat a II th artistic taste and Is prepared to do '. F.ly llrolher. f5 Warren Hi., N.Y. any and all kinds of work pertaluing to tho art of photography. While her work leaves nothing to be desired, It must not be mipposed that her prices are high, for on thu contrary they are most reusouable. Th lin.hu eure without fain. dtM but irritate or oaiiae luaexiug. It (iiread itaelf orr an irritated aud angry lurfaee, raliev. ing iniinadiately the painful llillatnniatioa. With Kly' ('reaiu Hulm you are ariuaj againat Kul Catarrh and llaj Fever. Flghl will be Olttar. Thoaa who will peralat In cliwlng their ear agaliiKt tha cunllniial rei-omnu-nda-llnn of tr. King' New lllai-Kvary for Coiiaiiinillon, will hav a long and bitter nvhl with their trunbli. If nut ended vaillt-r by fatal lei mliiailon. Head what T. It. Ili-ull, of li.-ull. illea., haa lo aay: "IhI fiill my wife had every aymptom of i'oiiiitnioii. Hhe mk lr. Klug'a New iMx oiery uflt-r i-i. ryllilng elae had fulled. Jmiiovei..fi cmiip ul tllre ulld four bolllia ul li .1 ini,.d her. (Jiiaian lerd by Chuiiiiuii & Co., diugglal. I'lli M toe Ulld 1100 li-lul bottle flea. Don't muke any mlHtako, but re tiieiiibur the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer Hwamp Hoot, aud the ad dross, lllnghanipton, N. Y, on every bottlo. depended upon that none better in made. The Portland Mills ia one of me cmei enterprises of Oregon City, and pays out large sums of money for wogua, laxea and running expenses to say nothing of affording the highest cash market for grain. A warehouse in connection with the mill has a storage capacity of 250,000 bushels of wueau jjir. ti. c. Ganong is manag- "4, a&cui ior cue mnis here, and a gentleman of wide experience in the business. Pacific Soda Water Works. An important industry of this city ls the bottling works owned and con ducted by Blghara & Bauer, known as the Pacific Soda Water Works. They have a large plant thoroughly equip ped with all the latest and most mod ern improved machinery for filtering, sterilizing, charging and bottling pur poses. They manufacture and bottle soda water of all kinds and flavors, champagne cider, ginger ale and all' kinds of carbonated drinks. The pro ducts of this plant are strictly pure and find favor wherever introduced for their purity, flavor and general ex-! cenence. ihe bottling is done under me careiui supervision of experienced bottlers, and the strictest sanitary past decade as that of healing and the discoveries of learned chemists, the researches of the world's botanists and the many mechanical and elec trical inventions, together with the lessons learned by the wisest physi cians after years of study and experi ment have all gone to modernize and perfect this, the oldest profession ex isting. Among the professional men of this city, Dr. M. C. Strickland ranks high and commands a large practice. 'inorougniy equipped with natural ability and medical training he locat ed here eight years ago, and soon rose to prominence. He Is a graduate of the Jefferson Medical College, of Phil adelphia, graduating In 1889, and also of the Post Graduate School of New York City, and several other medical institutions. The equipment of his office is modern and includes all of the latest appliances for dlagnoslne obscure diseases and treating the many disorders. Dr. Strickland was County Coroner for four years and ls well known in medical circles through out the state. Trimble & Son. Among the foremost blacksmiths of this city is the firm of Trimble Son. This firm is composed of W. M. Trimble and his son, Hubert, two clever mechanics. They have been In business here for about two years and have a large and well equipped shop and carry on a general blacksmlthlng business. They are workmen of skll and ability and employ none but com peteut help in their shops. The) do all kinds of repairing, wood work, and make a specialty of horseshoeing. The members of this firm are enter prising and progressive, and all work turned out by them is guaranteed first clans ami at reasonable prices. Electric Cash Grocery. The grocery trade ls well repesent ed here, but a neater, nicer or better place to trade than at the Electric ;,Zn.H"""?VCuh Grocery would be hard to find. a WT Bigham Tnd" W. I. rZT?" 5: M-Klemsen, the proprietor of well known business men of this city I hfT yocery, has been Thev anrepoH .hi. i" ."7J I ln business here for the past three They succeeded to this business some three years ago, and have built up a splendid trade. Geo. A. Harding. No more valuable business Is to be found in any community than a well years, ana nas met with splendid suc cess. He carries a full line of staple and fancy groceries, flour, cured meats and provisions, and his prices are always in accordance with the times. Mr. Klemsen keeps his stock fresh and well assorted, and patrona Commercial Bank. Kew financial Institutions so com pletely enjoy the confidence and es teem of the general public as does the Commercial Hank of Oregon City. A good and safe bank is a great conven ience and benefit to any town or city. and the people of this city dally show their appreciating of this Institution by their patronage. The Commercial Bank was established in 1889. and has an authorized capital storfk of $100. 000. This bank has been a strong fac tor in the advancement and upbuild ing or this city and county, and is al ways Identified with all moves Intend ed to benefit the same. Careful and conservative, it Is an Institution that can be nafely recommended to all who may have occasion to open or carry accounts, or any loan, deposit or col- ectlon requiring the care, Protection or advice of a safe and comuetent banking institution. The officers of this bank are well known men of af fairs, of the strictest integrity, and of known financial responsibility, and are as follows: D. C. Latourette, presi dent; C. D. Latourette, vice president; and P. J. Meyer, cashier. Oregon City Planing Mill Co. One of the Importaut manufactur ing enterprises of this city Is the Ore gon City Hunlng Mill Co. This Insti tution has been established some four years, and by fair and square dealing with customers they have built up a I large and growing trade. They handle a full line of lumber and all kinds of building material, and conduct a first class plunlng mill lu connection. They manufacture window Hush, doors, blinds, interior finish, turning, scroll work and in fact any and everything usually manufactured by a first class planing mill. Their plant is equipped with the latest Improved machinery. andMhey are prepared to till all or ders, large .ur small, promptly and ut the lowest possible prices. Mr. K. S. I taker, the manager of the business, Is a gentlemun who understands the I work from A to 7.. and gives his per sonal attention to deluils, and satis faction is guaranteed In every case. .Mr. ilaker is a wide-awake business man aud a public spirited citizen, and has done his full part to advance the best Interests of this city.'- Cha. Albright. The cut of the meat decides the dinner. Many fine steaks and Juicy roasts have been spoiled In cooking, but more have been spoiled In the cutting. The proprietor of this mar ket learned his trade In the severe school of experience, and has actively lollowed the butcher business for many years. He conducts the leading market of Oregon City, and does the lion's share of the business. He does his own slaughtering and carries In Oregon City Machine Shop. A manufacturing enterprise note worthy for Its complete equipment and excellent product Im the Oregon I City .Machine Shop, .owned by Buck- lein & Kleliisbinltli. These gentle men have been In business here to gether for one year, but Mr. Buckleln established the business a year pre vious to that time. They build engines and carry In stock a full line of engine and machine supplies, cold rolled and turned shaftings of assorted sizes, also boxes and pulleys, babbitt metal of all grades, rod and bar Iron, machine Ixilts and screws, and In fact any thing used by the sawmill man. the factory or logger. They do all kinds or repair and new work promptly and at reasonable prices. Their shop Is new and equipped with the latest Im proved machinery and labor saving devices, and they employ none but skilled workmen in their shop. Buck leln n Kieinshmlth are experts in their line and have built up a large and growing trade. The firm Is com posed or Phillip Buckleln and A. S. Kieinshmlth, two well known business men. E.A.srani1 . , - ........ V" n AVeecldble Preparation Tor As similating ttie Food and Iks' ula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Dige9tion.Cr"errul nessantlRt'slConldins neiitrr Opiuin.Morpliiiie nor Mineral NotTMaiicotic. Wo Mil Sim - Wtttryai An Aperfecl Rrmedv forrnrrjslirui- flon , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions ,Fe veri sh- ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Stgruilur of NEW YORK. l 11U :JCJE For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years iM"-'.i- I-) m n ifVwarMi n tco.vop Oylfg I y(M T ? . mtm teaa mm. (Continued on page 8.) Among the notable fi at urea of the Ar- Konaut for June 2uth are "A Lancashire Murdt-r Trial," by Jituihh Hart, who viv idly describe the qul.k work done in convicting and aenti-ncing criminal In KiiKlixh courts; "The Forefront of Bat tle," a peculiarly liiti-rt-Htlng- and charm ing at-a Mory by John Fleming Wilson; 'Hlonlng Motor Car In Gotham," a letter l.Bi.rihliiK the umiault that have been mude by Kast Hide mobs on automobll- imis, an article giving an account of the gn at uce that Nance O'Neill haa made in Boston, and a criticism of Mr. Islle Carter In "Dii Barry" at the Grand Opera houae. by Josephine Hart phelp. Subscribe for The Enterprise. Prices Reasonable LET US DO YOUr Work Work Ouaranteed We do a General Baggage and Transfer BusitieHH. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved Oflioe OtijMwite Masonic Building '"''Zf Williams Bros. Transfer Co. I r