L OREGON CITY ENTEftPRIftE, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1904. PACE B. 4Wi444iW 444 441444 "- i me that la desired. Th ball (tun I win new in connection wnn in annual i: ...Short Sidehead Stories... J ; ri:UMI!l V-TOI.I) TAl.l.'s 01 THC WEEK'S IMtlNOR. Gun Wn Dlchru.rd. Inimln liny, land, of Hi la illy, met with a -rloiin mis. hup while Imiitluit I'linfhers it I'll r I iodic, till County, a fw days' iikii WIiIIk 11(1 Inn horsdiark tin ai-rlilniitiilly dnird hla licit aim, whl. h i hiIim1i iI. the run Im t kxlKlna In hi li ft hirust. llnylund died from the Injury Monday. Hor rk ha Nck. A valuable animal IjrluiiKltiK tn (tin Iiiriil ttansfi-r death In tlilM i lly Hiiniluy. Wlilln tied to a rope on tln riuiininiis, wlmra he win pasiurliia:, tlm aiilmul was annoyed by a fly. Jin kicked at tlm prut, hla foot alrlk Ini tha niii with which h was lii-ld, tha font of the blow dislocating hla neck and causing Instimt death. Accident With Brokan Rib Two ac- clilniU, carh resulting In brokrn rlba, are reunited to hav happened In thla vicin ity lust Friday. Wm. Hhrehan. farmi-r residing ni-ar tone, lell (rum a wuifun at ('lurkatiise. siislulrilnK the fracture nf two lib. Tha Injured man la ajced (3 yrura. While at Work In tha local woolen inlll. win-re h la employed, John Ulllt-tte, of thla city, Ml the same day and auf- Burglar! at Horn. One iilkjM fust ' fered on broken rln. week two yinixK nun of thla city writ! held up by two nmskt d men. After suing Bullet Removed from La Ir. A. 15. through lh pockrla of thrlr vlrtlina and ftnmriier luat wrtk prformed an opera finding nothing of value, tha hold-up ' Hon ri ini.vln from the Ira of Carl Horn picnic of tha barber of Portland. In the evening a dune waa given under their auspice at th park pavilion. Farmr Died luddenly.-llinry Kneiht, who for a number of year baa been In iIiiiiki. of the fiirm of . V. lttoiirett near thla city, died very auddenly laat Tliiuailiiy. The drceuard waa aged 31 yenra. and la aurvlved by a wife and four BftAri U young children. I'rath rraulted from bruin trouble. Ten thouaand drmona gnwlng away at one'i vital couldn't be much woraa than the torture of Itching pile. Yet there a cure. Jwjan'a Ointment mm full. OAOTOniA. Bean Um A iw im ion naw vwm mgt artists dlamlaaed their fruitless prey IHirlng tha laat two weeka rooma at the Klectrtc and llrunawli k hotela In thl city have been entered and robbed of ar ticle of value. The same partha ure us pacted of committing thraa drpredutlona, and the police aie on the lookout Turned Over th Banner. Mia H A. Ollleta, Mia Maua-I Curran, tl. (,'. llaion, M. Hugainian and ("haa. IHi-key, repre senting the Oregon City Assembly, J'nlt ad Artisans, went to Halrm laat lfiaay night, when they vurrenderrd to the Cap ital City Aaaembly th memberahlp ban ner of the atate organisation Thla tro phy waa held by the Oregon City lodgt for two aucceaalve yrara, and la aurrrn dered at thla time to the Bitlitn lodge,, which surpassed the Oregon City Artl aana In the mrniherahlp conteat. Bird of rathr.-Mi. Wllllum Hob bin, of Ixiulavlll". Ky . waa recently mar ried to liavld HiiMuid. It la her fourth matrimonial venture. Hint waa a Mlaal a 'i'i callbr MM bullet that lodged In limn a limb over a year ago. Young I loin wna playing with a companion named Adam when a rifle In the hand of Adiiina waa dla hurged, the bullet lodging In llom'a right leg Juat above Die knee. The leaden nilaalle cauaed Horn not th allgbteat Inconvenience, but he concluded to hav It removed anyway. Threatened to Burn Town. pavld Wagner, aged 14 year, a native of I'enn ylvanla and for many year a realdrnt of mar Aurora, waa committed to the aaylum at Balrin Tueaday. Thla la th fifth attack of Inaanlty for Wagner, who waa commlted to the Inaan aaylum about twenty yeara ago. For eome time the afflicted man haa threatened to bum the town of Aurora and other building In the vicinity of hi home. He waa taken to Rulrm by FherlfT Shaver Tuea day night. Booka Being Inemlned. I'nder the dl rectlon of the county court the record Martin, a duugbter of one of the beat f the vnrloii department at the court known llouibon county famllle. Hhe flrat houae are being experted. The wnik la married Hubert Crow. He died and kite being done by W. A. Lee, of Portland, married John Hpurrow ala monthe ater- who commenced work Tueaday. No one Warda. Kile itld Mr. HllUrruW did not Mlmoeita llcut fher ! nvlhlnv lrr.,i. agree and a divorce followed. Mia. Hpar-1 Inr In the manner In which the record row orrame wr. in noonin, Bin again ; have been kept during the laat four divorce waa found advlaable. After a year of lonely life Mia. Itobbln line be come Mra ItiiMiird Hhe lia two Crowe, one Hobbln and a Huxiuiid at her home. E. Minor Frequent Saloons. The mini mum fine of yi each, provided by city ordinance, waa Impoaed In the city po lice court on three minora, unrated Hat urday nlnht for f ieiuentliiK a aitloon There haa been conalderabla complaint locally of lute of thla piucttce, whh h muy reault In the arreat and fining of the pro prietor of the place Public gambling, wbJuh la ordinarily tolerated In thla city year, and for which period the Inveatl a it Inn will cover, but the court I merely following Ita adopted policy nf having the booka of every department In the county rxumlned every few year. To Represent Clackama County. Judge Ryan and Muynr IUmlck on Tuea day appointed delegatea to attend the Oregon Iirvelopment league at Port land and rrpn eint the Intereata of Clnck iimua county and Oregon City. Thoee appointed lire among the prominent and rcprreentatlve cltlarn of the counjy. Thoae appointed hy Judiie Ryan are: (!eo. W. Proeaer, Oawego; Chaa. T. Tooae. In violation of city and atate law, ha Wllaonvllle; Wm. J. Lewellen, Pprtng- beon auiended for th preaent, at leaat Oaraea of all kind weie cliwed luat week, preaumubly under the oidrr of the illy aulhurltlra Local Proaprlty. Ibor of all klmla waa never more plentiful nor weie wugea ver better thun they are In till city thl aeuaon. It aeema ImpoaHlble to find available men to perform the ninny Im provement that ar being muile. The Willamette Pulp It Paper Mllla baa been dvertlMlng for additional men to aaalat In the building of their new mllla, where 100 laborer are alreudy employed. The management of the locul woolen mllla la finding II next to Impoaalblii to engage ts aurflclent force of operative for the ahlrt milking department of Ita manufac tory There la a elmllur arurrltjr of hrlp of all klnda although gtMid wane re being offered. water; Chaa. T. Howard. Mullno; F. A. Hoeenkrane, Canby: T. It Klllln, Needy; A. Mather, Clackamua; J. W. Hoot, lior Ing; J. T. Apprraon, Park place; J. B. Huntington, Katucada. Mayor I'lmick named the following- H E Crnaa. C H. Ie. John J. Cooke, C. ll Ijitourette and John Adama. ' TCACHERS' EXAMINATION. Notlc I heieby riven that the county uperlntendent of C'Tuckumaa County will hold the rrgulur examination of appli cant fur ut and county paper at Oregon City aa follow; For Stat Paper. Commencing Wedneaday, Auguat 10, at nine o'clock A. M. and continuing until Huturday, Auguat 11, at four o'clock P. M. Wedneaday i'enmanablp. hlatory. pl llng, algebra, reading, echool-law. 'i'hurailny Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book keeping, pbyelca, civil government, f rblay I'hyaloloKy, geography, mental ' artthinetlc, composition, phyalcal geog raphy. Huturday lint any, plane geometry, general hlatory, Kngllah literature, psy chology. For County Paper. Commencing Wedneaday, Auguat 10, at nine o'clock A. M , and continuing until Friday. Auguat 12, at four o'clock P. M. Flrt, Bacond and Third Orad. Certlfl eat. Wedneaday Penmamhlp, hlatory, or thography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, phyalolory. Friday ieography, mental axlthmetlo, school law. civil government. Primary Certificate. Wednesday i'enmanahlp, orthography, rending, arithmetic. Thursday Art of questioning, theory of teaching, methods, physiology. Very truly your, 3. C. ZINBKR. Superintendent Oregon City. July 11, 104. Reduced Rate to It Lou I Exposition. Th Southern Pacific Co. will veil round trip ticket at greatly reduced rate to BL Lou I and Chicago account th 8L Loula Exposition, on th following date: Jun. IS, IT, II; July 1. I. I; Auguat 1 I, 10; September I. . T: October I. 4, I Going trip must b completed within ten day from date of seJe, and passen ger will b permitted to atari on any day that will enabl them to reach des tination within th ten daya limit Re turn limit ninety daya, but not lata than Dee. list, 1904. For full Information as to rate and route call on Agent Southern Pacific Co. at Oregon City, Oregon. Pile Upon Top of Pll. Pile upon top of pile of people hav th Pile, and DeWltt'g Witch Has) Halve curea them. There are many dif ferent kind of Pile, but If you get th genuine and original Wltcb Haxel Balv made by E. C. DeWItt ft Co., of Chicago, a cure la certain. II. A. Tladale, of Bum merton, B. C, says: "I had pile 20 year and DeWItt Balv cured me after every thing elr bad failed." Bold by 0. A. Harding. Eaatman'i Violet Talcum Powder Large bottle 25c Small bottle Ik HUNTLEY BROTHERS CO. Druggists and Booksellers. A boon to traveler. Ir. Fowler' Ex- I tract of Wild Strawberry. Cure dysen tery, diarrhoea, leaalckneaa, nausea. Pleasant to tuke. Perfectly harmlea. Mora Patents Arrive. - 1'ntenta have been received at the Oregon City land ofllce a follow. Houii-Mteiiila F.illth Whcutlcy, formerly tillth Wntaon, I'hln aa H. DoiIkc. Fiumia M. I iiinklln: lieu land -Altec 1 jiiicJ Hi Cuttle Co, limited, for lot Z, aw. 4. T. 11 H , It. 2 W . cash patents Oliver P. Chaee, (leoige W. Hii fOid, Fred K. Hlm.rul. Churle W. Wll klnson, Henry Muttlaon, Cosy D. Clurk. Albeit K. Wltki-a. Theo. P. Ilowlby, Al fred lliililcmiin, Wm. H Aildlngton. Wm L. Iluckuer, Chaa. H KIiik, Churlea Hull, tluatiiv W. MallHon, U-wle It. Mtareruld, Oscar (lelulg, .TeeHle Mead, Jumee M. Howih, Tlmmaa E. Ilcvlir, Fred A Northrup, Win. A. I'utlei ami. T. Krneet Ontcs. Nancy llnckil, Hernian J. H,o mung, Ida I'UKucbci, Autiti lurkMrt. Phillip M. ropliHin, ChiiM W Mead, Cora Cramer, fornieily Coin Jobnm.ii. To Break th Rccdrd Member of the Maritime Exchange learned today with much Interest that the Great. Northern Hallroud company Intended to despatch It mammoth steamer Minnesota on a voyage from the Atlantic to the Pacific In an effort to eclipse all' steaming re cords, particularly that of the battleship Oregon, say a Chicago paper. The Minnesota 1 one of the two largest mer chant steamer ever built In America, and I Intended for the James J, Hill Orient trade. Hhe I (till at New London., whore, with her slater boat, the Dakota, she was built. The Minnesota Is appry Ing the finishing touches for her long voyage of 14.000 mile, and will leave the latter port of this month. When the Oregon made her historic trip from the Pacific to the Atlantic It was thought fbat even If ehe u ceeded In dodging the Hpimlsh wamhlps, the voyage would take ubout eeventy-flve day. Hhe made the Journey from Han Francisco to Key Will In alxty-eliv'ht days, but made calls at Valparaiso, lilo Janeiro. Pabla, Para and Ilm bailoes for coal. Adding about two days for the run from Key Went to New port News, the time which the Minnesota h.is to beat Is seventy days. The pill that will, will fill the bill, Without a gripe. To cleanse the liver, without a quiver. Take one at night LieWltt'a LRU Early Risers ar small, I easy to take, easy and gentle In effect, I yet they ar so certain in results that no j one who uaes them Is disappointed. For ! quick relief from blllousneaa, sick bead- j ache, torpid liver. Jaundice, dlulneas and I all troubles arising from an Inactive, sluggish liver, Early Risers ars une- ; quailed. Sold by O. A. Harding. ! ' General Crop Bummary.- Neatly hn!f an Inch of rain fell In the Willamette valley during the hiiler part of the week, and RTeuter amounts ure reported In the coast counties. Frequent lalns uIho oc curred n the custom sections of the state. The lain west of the CasAides tiuve done un Immense amount of good. They will help all growing crops, espe cially potatoes, corn, oat and late spring wheat. Hops also will ho henfltttcd. as well us garden and pasturugc. The grain harvest has been Interrupted by the wet weather, and In the const counties and plateau aectlon sonic cut huy will be more or less damaged, but these loaar are Insignificant computed with the great good the rains huve done. A shurp frost occurred Wednesday morning In portion of the Willamette valley and In some of J the const counties, but the damage was Confined to tender vegetation and It was not serious, notwithstanding the lateness of the season. Full wheat Is tilling nicely, th heads being lure and the berry plump. Although very little wheat has yet been thrashed, correspondents gen erally report the yield to he bi ter than expected. In Sherman county some com plaint of smut Is madn. but generally the quality of the wheat Is reported above the average. Hops aie doing nicely, but It Is not expected that the yields will be quite so heavy a lust year, on account of the long spell of dry weather. Htock continues In excellent condition, but pas turage Is getting short, as I usual at this season of the year, and the mtfk supply In the dairy herds has decreased lightly during the week. Peaches arc ripe and plentiful, but apple have drop ped badly during the week, although the prospects still continue favorable for a good crop of apples. Report Lsck Conflrmstlon. There was ii rumor current Monday morning to the effect that il.irlnK the afternoon of the preceding day the tonsorlal unlet of Oregon City had been defeated at a game of base ball lit Canrniah Pork by nine determined professional brothers of Portland. Diligent Inquiry from among the member of the profession in this city was unrewarded so far a having the report confirmed. In fact, the Oregon City barber toutly maintain that there waa not played a game of ball In this city Sunday. Judging from the score as reported 17 to 4 In favor of the Portland visitors It 1 quite apparent that the home men did not take a very active par ticipation In the alleged contest. While the reporter waa unable to gather any definite Information concerning the game from the Oregon City barbers, he will tell something of the game aa he was told by a spectator. C. Buckle and a man named Itoes ccnetituted the battery for Hie home nine. They, acted their part well, but their "support was miserable." Pat Johnson at first had the situation well In hand, while Stratum at second monopolized the attention of the ladle. Ed Iteckncr was as efficient at third as he Is capable of making a lemonade. Red Williams, at short stop, got the game confused with keno, but fielded the posi tion as well as a man of his limited stat ute could be expected to do. The field ers. Redhoff. Zelineky and Ralph John son, could have done better work had the management supplied each with a laundry basket at the beginning of the game. Put with the aid of an army of email boy these knight of the raxor managed to locate the balls. All In all the game was Intensely Interesting, but the Portland men were too speedy for the local team. Occasionally on of the Oregon City men would get to first but Invariably he failed to reach the "next" The sporting editor of "Judge" annexed the official (core book and the Enterprise Is unable to glv th detailed report of 2,000 miles of long dis tance telephone wire in Oregon, Washington, Cali fornia and Idaho now in operation by the Pacific Station Telephone Com pany, covering 2.25U townB. Quick, accurate, cheaj All the satisfaction of a fersonal communication. 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