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J OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1904. PAGE 5. ! ...Short Sidehead Stories... " 1i:utl!l V-TOI.ll TAI.L'! DP 1HI! WI!HK'5 IMIINIW. Dli at Chtnpou Miss litii lliinlir, A fur r rinlilnit r Ihla illy, liil of Hull k I'liiimitiiiilliui lust Huml.iy nliilil Ml Ills lllllll (if IliT alHtl-l ut t'liiniHM-K, Mm lun i-minly, when, she was visit Ilia. ' Tim iIitciini-iI youtiM wiirtuin whs hki-iI i I Dsath of Thad. F, rlhr.Th- oYflih nf 'l liinl. V. I'UIht in rurii-il t Mi Mlnn- villi' mi i i Idii v. July Mr. l-"lsln-r . had l.i in In limn haalih for I In- i-at yrur, and 'although thimii who knew Mm lunt wrru wmil' il nvi-r M onnfllilnn, y I tin gnat yrara, mill nil" wua must i-MIiiihM 1 nlur m wu frit. Tin- t'l'KHim announc- I'liumrti'i'. A ii ii in w iiIIhi irlutlvis hi' Iravi-a a liiullixr, r i link lli-nili'i, of I'mk - plain. Fumral arrvlira were held at C'liKinpuric Tuesday inuinliiK and hilar nirnt waa hail In a ni-lKlilxirliia; cemetery. Oovarnmtnt WIM Operate It.-The l'i pur t'lin kanma liuti hrry, lnruli il ulxiiil lily mllra tip tha Claikarsas river from thla city, haa been turned over to tha guvrrnim-iil fur iM'mtlnii. having lin-n uiil.-r the auspices of the Woodmen of lna lii inlili ii ilnitli ly imi u ly Htn nf t li In iiin wua u severe blow to hla wife and filmids. Mr. Fisher had Im en a resident uf l'urtlund fur nearly IK yeara and had resided at fik Kast Thirty-third street. II waa a man of earnest endeavor, a true and loyal friend, and hoi the respect of all who knew him. Ilia funeial wim held at Ih family residence at 8 p. m. Hniiday. ilev. W. II. Mine k officiating, loiiilui tfil fur a nuinlur nf years aa u atnln I'lili i u Imv Thn Clin kiuiiim hutch ary la rnnalitcrid hy lish rultiirlata In l tha brat huli'hi'iY III thn state, not be cause of Ita riiilniciit anil locution, Which ar lili ul. but because uf Ilia quul Ity of llin Chinook flan that am propa gated there. Thn employes now ut thla halrhnry will be continued thla seuson. tha work to b directed by A. A. Olden- Oregon City rorrrapotidi'iil to Telegram. thn Win III, of which cider ha waa a plum limit member. Thn Interment waa In thn family lot at Uuif Kir emrtery. Monday's Oregonlan. Mr. Fisher wua fur ninny years liiti-testcd In tha line Hlv atom In thla city. Oiaiila'Hiua. A numhnr of Imprnvnmnntf to tha irriiiinila and hiilldliiK" "n tnnipliilnrl for thn ntiniInK y-nr, amnn thian IxInK thn nnlarKlnK of thn Itraild rl ii lid. wlih h waa mllii ly Inadi'iuatn to ni i oinmoiliitn the lrK mimher of pnrauna who atli mli il thn liKe hull j;tmi . Humn id mm to lunn a IpriKir ('hiiutiiiniua uaamnhly rirxt yrur, hut tlm plan la not itnimil ndvlanhln at thla Hum. It In firnluilili-, huwi'vnr, that a aiirnmi r f lioul for tmchiia may hn anuiiKid fur imxt yi-nr, to hn In Id Juat ,n ( idlng 4'n- time for itonvntilriK thn f'hiiulHiiiiiH. In view of tin' fit' t thnl thn l.cwla ami Chirk Full al ' tin rid will lit t r t niHny people of niltiiin next yrur, It will he thn aim of the bnunl of dlrni tora to aeiMire for tba aaaemhly of 19U0 only Incturnra and en tnrtalnnra of a"reateat reputation and ahll Ity und tn provide a proKium of Inirnaaed mnrlt and attrai-tlvnnnaa. Crept In Good Condition. Mayor (Irani II. IMinli'k apnnt luat Runday In drlvlnf thiouah tha Ntndy and Maikahui aai tluna uf the county and any. the talk of a fullure of cropa In Clarkamiui county la A Big Industry. Yealnrduy Don E. 1 all huin'ju, and thn ImiMtlnatlon of aome Mnldrum, former II. O. atudnnt, arrived .mlt. Mayor Mmli k aaya that of In tha rlty with a new of aurvnyor for uo acrna of irraln that he viewed during tha purpoaa of ratuUllahlnii boundary Hone I hla Munday drive, there wua but . alnitle of tha ralnnalve balm timber holdlngi of ni Id that waa auflliiently ixor to attract the Willamette pulp Taper Co., of hla attention. lie repoitfc that while Oregon ( lly. Thn puity mukn their way a,une ylrlda of whrut will not be iu) heavy up the MrKmnln tiMlny 'fur a dlaliiin n of j la aome ynaia the raar, thn quality la eight tilling above Hpi ingtlelil, and from rinn. 1'otatoea are looking fine, and give that point will wink down tha river and ' promlan of a large yield. Mr. lUmlik aaya hack to Oregon City Kew rnullMt ( hu are looking mm h better thla year niagnltudn of Ihla big natahllahment, j ti1Hri they did the aume time year ago. whuea whnrla wlilir fium the powerful : The atreumera to the vlnea are inure num impetua of thn fulla Hi allien aupplylng ' ,., ulia nd rxtnid tu the giuuiul. Muyor a large ahurv of the weateiu Irudn with ; inl K la enthnalaatlr with thn priipi-cta paper, Ihla film houata of a lurgn and ever for a mtlafii' lory yield of all ctope and Inrreaalng export tiadn, Aualrulla belnaj ' expreaaea diegual wllh unfounded reporla one of Ita Inrgnat putruna ai'roaa thn , tliut have been circulated to the effect Watera. The varloua purpuana to which , that tin-re will ht a fulliite of ciopa In the wouila aiilluhln fur llKiklng paper uie t,m county, put la rapidly dlmlnlahlng the aupply of ! ' our vaat timber bnlta. romancing the Bad tor Chlnaa.-Ramuel IHiln, living ultimate rcault of thla drain, the company i ear Curvallla. who makea a apnclulty of feplaiea the atumpage uf Ita aorna with , breeding and rulalng China pheuaanta, young treea, 10.OUO of which are planted ; M1U had a contlnuoua atrrak of bad luck earn year. Tha balm tree grow a rupldly, wn)i thla anuiuin a hatch. About a month ten yrara being aultlclent time for a tree BS nn begun tn nilu young tdida, and It to become avallabln fur puinr pulp. ! W1L1 nut ml nearly luu wem gone that he There la no likelihood, however, uf a ' auccneded In finding out the thief, which tree alien luge before the young trnna grow irIVrd tu be a neighbor a cat. The cat up, for It la eatlmated thul the cninpany i ,,,4 ,f the way, everything went amoothly World'. Fair Voting Conuat. Internal In the World'a Kalr voting conteat la on the Incrraae. The laat count of the votna, made July 30, allowed the atmnglh of the rival c'undldatea to be relatively the aamn, each candidate having gained a numlmr of votea. Mlaa Itmlmrt la atlll thn lead ing rundldute with a maigin of over 200 votea. The atamllng of the varloua can- dldutna la aa followa: Mlaa Nellie Lam bert. 131.7; Agnna Hllvnra, 1015, Mra. Ell Deck, M; Clara Warner, 02; Bade Tol polar, 737: M. E IJIbknr, 23H; Echo Bam aon, Dollle Trait. 82; Iteaale Cain, (7; Helen Klgga, 27; Laura Turnny, U; Mlaa Kuhor, 23; It. W. linker, 20; Ethel Ha mho, I. haa a aurflrlent quuntlty nf old growth timber within raay reach of their mllla to run them 20 yeaia. Borne Idea of the vaat neaa of thla one entnrprlan may be gleaned fiom the fact thul 700 men ate conatantly employed In the mllla alone. Jlow'g that fur un (begun ImliiBtry? Eugene Keglaler. till Friday evening. Noticing that hla flock of young blida waa ahlverlng with cold, hn built k fire In hla brooder and put 7D of thn beet and laigeat onea In It. and thn younger onea In aome nnata with ecttltig hena. Returning about an hour Inter he found thul In hla abaence the brooder had caught fire and that nothing wua left but Pile nf aah a. among which Raducee Extent of Fallt. The building I wrr, ni, 7b young phraaanta burned to by the Wllliimcttn Pulp Tiipnr Co. of a ,.,,,,. At 15 pulr. thn price he anta new pulp mill In connection with Ita eg- fr ,n n, cn ralae. the little blaxe waa tenalve plant In thla city will dlaturb the yu(, nxpnnalve, and aa the laying aa- ain la over for thla ynar. he will bn un able to nil m.iny onhiia he huJ contract ed for lndi pnndi ni 0 Entni prlae. Mutt Be Republican Prosperity. It la natural during a prcaldnntlul campaign thut one ahould hear mora or Inaa about Id -publican pruaimrlty, but that condition llnda atrunge wuya of expreaalng Itaelf. For Inatunce, there la reported to nxlat an unimtiHl atate of affaire, hortlculturally apeuklng. at leant, In Uartleld precinct, thla cotinty. In the vicinity of Caaadero. there are aeven prune orcharda, five of which urn owned by mnn of ellhnr Demo cratic or Popullntlc pnrauaalon, while the other two orcharda are owned and culti vated by two etaunch Republican.. The prune crop In aome aectlona thla year will bn a dlauppnlntment, and thla la largely true. In llurrlnld precinct, thn iinuauul fact in Dm mutter being thul thn orcharda of the Ktpubllcttn prune grownra will yield a bountiful crop while the adjoining yard, will yield" practically nothing. The Re- , publican orchardlata are having conaldnr- ! able fun Joking their leaa fortunate neigh- 1 bora, and expect to announce the conver- , alun of many hard-ahell Democrat, be- j fore election day on the atrnngth of their , unuauul though convincing Republican , proapnrlty argument. natural beauty of the Willamette falla at thla city, eiiya thn Oiegonliin currea putidint. In order to utlllin aome of the walnr pownr thut la going to waatn, for the operation of the new mill and the General Crop Summary. Thn paat week j other mllla. the inmpuuy In count iiii'tlng ,a been fimuiilile for maturing ami liar a roiicn tn 1I11111 nliuut Kiw feet In lerik'lh -ilnir the gniln nop. A few fmull that xli riila from thn lower mill iipHtream BU,WI., ol , m reil Wi dm mlny and Thui a- , til the ni at of thn fnlln Thn illinennloiia ((ay, ,),,. Wllluinitte valley und 1 uant 1 of thla obatriirtluti. which la twenty fi-'t , ciiMlMa. They giiully helped ull giow- hlgh. urn uliuiit twenty feet ut thn bicne , )M(i Vegetutloii. but cuuai d a alltilit delay rid aeven feet at the lop. Ity Ita con-j , 1Hrv,t work. The etund of fining atriiitluii. thi'i. will be uiinpi luted fur w)ut and out. waa thin, and the grnln miiniifiii'tiirlng purpoana all of Ihe walnr I j,,.,,,),.,) nhurt. but the heiida inn well thut now punaea ovnr thn went hulf of the , nu,.,j wuh plump bnrrlea and the ylelila falla. It la enllinutcd thut 11 1 extieuin low . urr ,.u,y rverywhere reported to be Wilier m.ige tliern 11m 30110 home power ut - (i,.r n,un exi.eitid. Foil whent und the fulla thut urn not ullllieil. while Ihe !)!, y mrvent In advanclnr rupldly and amount of power thut la nut um-d during 1 1 m-imhlng from the ahock haa begun. The eight monlha of tha year when the atream I second crop of alfalfa la an average one la high la euuruioua. Whllu I lie fulla I )Tglktnd land and beluw thn avnruge proper will not bn dcntioynd by thn lm- j w.e nut Irrigated. Taaturugn In the Dnivnmcnta now lining mndn. the extent mountalna coritlnuea good, but In the of the full" will bn induced mntnrlnlly. Thn Improvement will cunt thniiHiinda of dollure. l ot la nf a permanent diame ter, t'liiinuul olmtiiclen urn being aucceaa fully overiunu" In the conatriii'tlnn work. An excnvatlun In thn aolld bed nf the river, twelve feet below the prcnent atugn of Ihe river, la being aucceaafully inudn. Tho compiiny haa In Ita employ 2(i0 men and llin work la being curried on day nnd night. It la expected thul tha Improve ment will be completed before the fall ralna. There waa once a paaaage at arm. be- I twnrn Ellxabnth Cady Stanton, the eml- ! sent woman .uffragiat, and Horace j Cireemy, on uie occaeion ui a unoium uj the former on the right of women to the ballot. In the mldat of her talk, Greeley Interpoaed. In hla high-pitched falaetto voice; "What would you do in time of war If you had 'the uffrage" Thla aeemed like a ocr. but the lady had been before the public too long to be dlaconcerted by an unexpected' question, and the promptly . . J . . T . t .. . . V -I 1 repiieu. dull nnm ;uu . flrenley amy at home and urge other. to go and tight." Mora Domestic Trouble, to Adjust. Agnea Hllvnra hna brought auit In he cir cuit court ngnlnal (irorgn T. Silver., wlioin aim murrled at Oregon City In Sep tember, 1SII7. 8I10 cliurgna the defi iidnnt Willi a variety nf cruel und Inhuman tmnlmcnt. Among other thlnira aim com plnlna that thn defendant knocked hnr down, limit her hind agnlnat the wall and on nnother occnalon choked hnr ao acvernly that Ihe print, of hla flngera rn milnid on her thront. Bho anka fur the custody of two minor children and ask. that tin" defendant be required to pny Into the court nn amount of money aulllclnnt to pny hnr coats and ulan un nlluwunce for alimony, fillhert I-. Hedge. 1. attorney for the plnlntlff. There la also In proa pect lognl knockout fur the Kltialmmon. family. Joa. Fltzalmmnna It la not known what hla relationship la to the pugilist la the plaintiff, and Kldorado Fltislminon. la tho defendant. The .par tie, were mnrrled at Bun Francisco In September, 1897. Ill socking for di vorce Kltislmmons charge, the woman wllh a number of things aorncwhnt out of the ordinary for a loving and dutiful wife. The husband complains that while h. was unconscious from sickness, the wife persisted In keeping company with el range men, whom ahe accompanied to dunce., the theatre and late .upper, agulnat hi. expreaacd wish and pleadings. The atralned relations bet wem the two culmlnnted a fow week, ago when tha plaintiff allege, that he waa ejected from a lodging; house In which they were liv ing In I'ortland. Tiring of tha treatment, h. ha. concluded to be legally separated from the woman who haa apparently made life Interesting for him. Ity co incidence th. parties to these divorce suits were married In Beptc-inber, 1817, within five day. of each other, while th. ulta for divorce were Died on th. same ay. . Loyalty to spur horn, town and county Include, th. taking of th. county paper. We recommend tha Enterprlae th. offi cial city and county paper. f-Mitlillls it la poor. Ixiwlund corn Is doing splendidly and potatoes and gardens have been greatly Improved by the recent rains. Hoitie spraying has been dune 111 the hop ynriln, nnd growers expect they will have to apray again before the crop is picked, although so fur the yards have kept re markably free from lice, and the vlnea are healthy and vigorous. Considerable complaint la made of apples dropping, but tluie Is enough fruit .till left on the tri es to ninkn an excellent crop. Tec he. and bush fruit am plentiful. Securt Ona Meal Gratis. With thn ex tensive Improvements that are now In proems, at the Wlllnmotte Pulp & Paper Mills, many transient laborers are at tracted to thla city. Among this cluna of workmen arc ninny typical hoboca whose principal aim. ss the experience of local boarding house keepers prove., la to get something for nothing. Many of these nun are without funds when they reach the city, and are unnble to secure Ik mid and room In advance, in their destitute condition these men are a source of annoyance to boarding house and res taurant people, who have been 'worked" In almost every way known to the Ingen ious hobo. The most recent graft that tins been perpetrated by these transient, la a scheme by which one meal I. secured, but the practice haa been .oppressed by tho injured parties. Several Inatancc. are reported In which the hobo, represent ing himself to be regularly employed at tha mills, will present himeelf at a board ing house and promise to pay for hi. board the next day. In the morning aa the fellow atarted to hla work, oatenslbly. he would be supplied with a dinner pail filled with edibles. Invariably that wa. tha last seen of the man. If a stranger now receive, even a single meal at an eating house In this city, It i. essential that he preat-nt ome credential, or satl. factory evidence of hi. ability tc liquidate. -Oregon City correspondents to Telegram. A Good Cash Balance. The member, of the board of director, of the Willam ette Valley Chautauqua Association made a record thla year that juatly cause, them to fuel proud. The session of the Chau tauqua this year wa. not only a success from an educational and entertaining point of view, but the society baa a aub atantlal cash balance approximating 11000 In the treasury, after having dis charged every cent of expense that wa. connected with thl. year', aaaembly. The receipts for th. twelve day." aaaslon war. about 16000, and It is estimated that fully 26,000 people attended the sessions of the Violent Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by Chamberlaln'a Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy, and Perhaps a Life Saved. i "A short tune ago I wus taken with a vloitnt attack of diarrhoea and believe I would huve died if I had not gotten relief." aaya John J. Patton, a leading clt- ! lien of Patton, Ala. "A friend rncom- mended Chnmberlaln'e Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a twenty five cent bottle und uTter taking three ; dunes of It waa entirely cured. I con elder It the best remedy in the world for ; tiowel complaints. For tale by (J. A. i Harding. 1 eLL-QI J 2,000 mileu of long die. ; tanee telephone wire 1. Oregon, Washington, Cali-. fornia and Idaho now in i operation by the Pacific j Station Telephone Com j pany, covering 2,2"0 towns. Quick, accurate, cheat ', All the satisfaction of t 1 personal communication Distance no effect to a j clear understanding. Spo- j kane and San Francisco , as easily heard a a Port-! land. I Oregon City office et "j Harding's Drusr Store I Try our oW fash- ionrd Root Brer trrved In a cold : tttll), 5 cents HUNTLEY BROTHERS CO. Druggists ani Booksellers. Vuh Rags 5 to 15c Bath Toweb ISctoSUO Rubbcf Sponges special, 3 c Loofah lie A BRACING SEA BATH AT HOME For those who cannot go to the coast. With our sea salt a bath is a genuine tonic and will brace you up and make you feel good all over. An excellent antidote for hot weather discomforts and debilitations. Just the thing for baby's bath. Take an ocean bath today. Large package 0c IF YOU havt floors.preparc to paint them now. There is but one paint to use, The Shehwih-Wiuuhs Co - Special Floor Punt. Put on at night, ready to walk on In the morning. It dries with a gloss. It is put up full measure Bath Room Fixtures We would not be handling bath room fixtures but for the fact that we had a chance to buy a fine line at about one-half the reg ular prices and we intend to give our customers the advantage of such a bar gain. Here are some of the prices : Soap Trays JOc to 25c Towel Racks S0cto$J Tooth Brush Holders J5c Toilet Paper Holders . 10c to 50c I ARE YOU THINKING OF Imtvtwi A WATrP If so, do you know enough about watches to make a safe purchase ? Re member that we are an old reliable house, that we have been in the watch business for many years and that we make a specialty of repairing watches ani thereore are in a position to know all about them. :: :: :: :: i ii r HARM Pure and Mellow I 1 Rich and Delicate I ni FOR SALE BY I - E. MATTHIAS I s tola Aflncy for dragon City. B m T"T trviilw rwfclhlt In 11 Vt'e recognize that we must be honest with you to retain your patronage, . as we are here to stay and to make good our guarantee. We carry the largest stock of Watches and Jewelry in Clack.imas county. These are some of the reasons why you should make it a point to sea us when you want to purchase a timepiece or have It repaired. Our Watches are made in solid gold, gold filled, silver and nickel. In the filled we sell the Boss make. It is made of two layers of solid gold, with a layer of stiffening metal between. It has the elegance and wearing qualities of an all-gold Watch, and the price Is much less. 1 m:m 1 ' MV ; I f.-867 Wa have Nickel Watches from 13.00 to 10.00. Gold Filled Watches from 910.00 up. Solid Gold Watches from $20.00 up. Barmeister & Andresen The Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner Be Harper Whiskey Exhibit In Agricultural Building. World'a Fair. BL Louis. Good Job Work at the Enterprise Office