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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 1. 1t04. PACE 6. ...Short Sidehead Stories... ti:hsiii.v-toi.I) talcs of the wi:i:k uoinos. Enlarged Hli Library.- Dmlriit fh lnl ft'W day Ciiiuity Hiiiii'iliiti-ndfiil nf KrhiHilN liiirr him aiMid a tiiimbrr of lanilmd volume tu lua Ihikh library. Hald to Circuit fourt- Humurl Hll llmkiT will unwr In III" ilniill cmiit to a I'tmiu" nf (iliiilniilly uxmiiIIIhk I'ytln Knoll, ii yniiiiK aflrl of th Ciily Country. Hlalni'i.kiT wit Klvui a i i-l I in Itrnry marulnutlim bifc.m Jimllrn of the I'rai Htlpp, In thl city th lallrr part of laat wk, anil i plucfil nmlr 00 bond tu awnlt Dm art lull of I liaw rlirult cuurt. Th arcuwd itiun f in rilxlu-d th. rvllll'rtl Ixinil u ml wuH rrliioHil Brokt th Thlflh Bon. One (1ny re (lillv the ulx-vi-nr old n of I. J. How cumin wlillc plHyltiy at tli family lionic In t ti la illy, fi ll and frac tured the Iiiiimi'I n In I hi- rlalit lili. I'r. Hluurt wh called and la treating th Injured lad. Havt Lefty Nttt. Thkkn, as well aa human being, arc omMlmn afflict ed with peculiar nollona and th flock of fowl belonging to (J. Hhaber, a farmer reldlng near Rtufford, la not Immune. Of hla fl m k there are two hen that Inalat on laying their egg In a natural nut In th forka of a maple tree about thirty feet from the ground. The trouble of Withering Die priHliirt of till not I liHi'lly coiiipemiuted at the rate uf 20 cenl a doien. Will Remain In Jail.-Itetibin Tucker, of H.i liiKWMtiT, I erxllng lift day In I he Clin kutiiua county Jail, rivlriT been adjudged guilty of axaault and hattrry on W. ('. I'enraon, neighbor, for which he wiih fined t&V which he declined tu pay. Will Buy Ball Th patron of the Oak drove Hchool IMMrlct laat night ave Fell Into a Weill. John Aden, a lend-I a biiaket aoclal at th chool home thut lug Clai'kumua county fai miir anil Juallce ' wu hugely attended. The proceed of of the pem for the Htuffoiil pieclnct, ' the evening which wcr very anllcfuctory had a tiurniw rarupe ft mil aci loua Inju- j w ill be n. cl In the piirchuiie of a bell fie late Hut Urdu y uf In noon Mr. Aden for the rhonl building- which wua utly Wa working In a wi ll when he bei Mine , I cent ly riveted. Ill from dlxiliieaa and lgnu.llci to be I . levaled. Aa he reached the opening be' May Olvld th I, lit r let. There I on fell backwaida Into the well, which la bout thirty fret deep and auatulned the fracture of two rib hraldca evci buna- about the fuce and head. file with Huperlnteiidcnt Zlnrer a peti tion Hiking for the dlvlHlnn of Hchool I 'lull le t No. 7, which crnbracea the Cur rlhnvllle und KhIiouiIh nelKhbcnlioi.il In older that a new dlatrlct may be created for the Eatucaila ectlon. Huperlntend ent .lour left yeateiday for (ecorge where he haa an appointment with the Intereated purlin who will take up the petition and dlepoae of the matter. Mallatt-Evan Wadding. Th marriage of MIkh KIIh France Kvan and Mr. (laieiice Miillutt m performed Wed- niediiy, AuguM l"th, at the home of the bible parent at Mullnn. The bride wore a gown of (Ilk crepon and carried a bocpiet of bride roar, while the (room wore the conventional black. Kev. Wile of Liberal tied the knot In the preenc of fifty friend. A great many beautiful preeit were received. The newly-wedded couple will reide at their home near Mullno. Their many friend wlh them much Joy. Bom Volunteer Dredging. In connec tion with th ronatrui lion of It new pulp mill th Wlllumett I'ulp A Taper com pany la operating a large dredKu aa mean uf gathering a aupply of river (ravel to be lined In the building of - trnnlv concrete fuoudutloii at the new building. The dirda-cr I being operated In the Willamette Juat uhov the mouth of th t'lackumae. Health yielding om ' forbidden to come on gplendld building muteiliil, the working I Holt, of that locality Of th diedger la utherwiHe beneficial In I ttlp wound Kunduy. that the bed uf the itver la being deep ened for a conalderable dletnnce between Oregon City and 1'ortland. Collided With Baseball Bt. liecaua he perelated In vleltlng the futnoiia hchI i aprlnga at Wllholt when he had been he ground. Krxtik received a aevere The Injury rrult- ed from a blow wielded over Holt head by a bum ball bat in the handa of K. Mcl.mn, propilrtor of the resort, who hud notified Holt to keep off the prem ise us It wits claimed the former brought people of questionable reputation to the resort. Holt's Injury while aevere. I not serious, and no arrests have been muile. Mad Her Pay All Capens. Annla Jlrucker. of I'ortland. ha begun a suit for dlvorre from Adolph llriickrr whom ah married In I'oitlund In Juniiury, 1&0 J. The woman allegea thut Immed iately following their niarrluge. Ilruckt r began to drink and wa In a constant Tchr' Lamination Concluded. tale of Intoilcatlon. that thry went to Th" quarterly teachera' examination be California where the huebund obliged her ' '"r" ''""nty Hchool Huperlntendent Zln to pay all travelling ripense and Umght ' trr concluded Huturday evening. . team of horses and iiinvevaiice el a i There were furty-nlne member In the cost of more than 1 100 all of which ah had to" pay for from her own fund while h appropriated all nf the proceeds from a fruit farm to utlsfy hi thirst for liquor. Insertion by the defendant In October. 190 la also charged by thr plaintiff who want to resume her maiden Dam, Annla Harger. Station A 8upnds Operation. The low el aire nf the Willamette river, usual at Ihl time of the year, haa obliged the Willamette ulp A Taper Company to temporarily suspend the operation of Station A. Ita pulp grinding mill on the at ldn of the river, until the full rain begin. Thl throw about fifty men out Of employment for a few week, but will not Interfere In any way with the opera tion of the paper-making mills on the West aide, since a umclnnt quantity of pulp la kept prepared In advance to In- lire the uninterrupted operation of the main mills throiiuhout the year Having surplus of the mill's product on, hand. the frown Taper Company line nleo i on class, forty uf whom were striving for c ounty pupi l a while the other nine took the examination for stair papers. There were but three young men i;. ;i.e The board of examlnera will soon com plete the grading of the county papers when the aucienaful applicant will be announced The state paper will be forwarded to Bute Superintendent Ack rrman who will pas upon the same. Will Hatch Salmon at St. Louis. There ha been made a shipment of Ifi.OHO salmon eggs to Ht. Loul where a practical demonstration of salmon hatch ing In Oregon will be made at th World fair. The egg were taken from th Hprlng Kun of the Qulnnat, or Chinook sulmon, and will be hatched and devel oped artificially for the edification of Exposition visltoiH. It wa not an eaay matter to bring the egg to thl city from which point the shipment waa mad. They were transported part of the way by pack hone and the balance of the distance by buggy, neither Ice nor water being employed and the embryo salmon urilvrd In splendid condition. Teschers r Assigned. City Super intendent Clark ha made the following asalgnmrnt of teacher for the school year that begin September 26: First flradc" Mies Myers. Miss Williams; Sec ond Grade Mis Caufleld. Mis Cochran; Third tirade Mis Meldrum; Fourth (Irade Miss Foster. Mlsa Shnnkwller; Fifth tirade Mies Carter; Fifth and Sixth tirade Mies Shannon; Seventh tlrndr Mi. Salisbury; F.lghth Grade Mr. Hhaw; High School Mr. Godfrey, MIhs Chtik. Aeelifnrnents to hulMtnKn ulll I... fm..l.. ..t II... I.,,...!,...-' ...... .fl,. Hlllill'I.cV before the opening uf the'Cllcti Germain Wa Married Her.-Hen Ja- mlti F. Germain, who I under arrest In ; San Francisco, on a charge of bigamy, , whs married at Oregon City, January ' 1, 1DII3, to MIsh A. M. Shaffer. Kev. V. K. i Hammond, pun tor of St. J'aul's Eplaco- I pal church, who officiated at the wed- I ding ceremony, together with hi wife, have been subpoenaed to Ban Francisco i to appear aa wltnessr agalnat Germain at the trial uf his cane. The discovery of Germain marriage In thl city wa ! made by X'epuly County Clerk Green- ! man. who received a letter from Chief j of folic Wltlman, of Ban Franclaco, requesting that a certified copy be for 1 warded of the marriage certificate re- j lining to the marriage of Germain and I one K Henrietta , laat name un- j known, the wedding having taken place In January. 1903. In Investigating th record. Deputy Greenman found that I Germ.-.ln -r:il:2 :z i wsir.ar. rr!v!r..T the name of Shaffer and he ha notified tlie San Franclaco authurltira of the fact. From what I known of the case locally, it I believed that the Shaffer woman 1 the one that I urging the prosecution of (irrmaln on a charge of bigamy. Neither of the wive of Germain are thought to ever resided here. temporarily shut down It sulphite mill. schools. leaving alaiut forty men without em ployment In Alaska Styl. There Is at Hkngway. Aliieka, a hotel that slyleH Itself the "Hour IoiiKh Hotel" The terms and conditions under which the place Is con ducted lire nuincroUH. The following In formation Is furnished by the hotel's let-trr-heuil: "Hour Dough Hotel. 13.13 Icicle Avenue. Hist limine North of Mexico. First Clue In Kvery Turtlcular. Every Known Fluid Water Excepted For Sale at the ll'ir. Private Knlrunce for Ladles by 1-ucMir In the Hear. Kates One Ounce per 'Day. Special Hate to Minis ter and Gambling Tcrfcah. Indians and Nigger chnigi'd double'" Among the house rule that are stuted In th upper right bund corner of the stationery, Hie the following: "Clients will be piovlded with Ilrriikfust and I'lnner, but must rustle, their own lunch. Spiked ltoots must be removed ut night. Dogsi not allowed In the bunks. Candle and Hot Water ihaiKed rxtra. Towels ehiin,v'cd weekly." In the opposite corner of the hotel stationery appeals the following: "('rap, Chuck Luck, and Kluck Jack games run by the miiniiKi'meiit. Iogs Hought and Sold. Insect fowder for Sale at the liar." i Brave Death In Well. Owen H :glies. cif Hi aver Creek, while cleaning out his well Sunday, was overcome by it is or j bud ii I r while at woik In the bottom of j the well, and narrowly escaped with his I life. Kemalnlng fur a time unconscious at the bottom, his wife and sons be came alarmed for his safety, sjid one son ventured to the bottom of the well, where Mr. Hughes was lying Insensible, Tying a rope about his father's body lust below his Dims, the son returned to the surface, where the combined efforts of his family were required to draw him above ground. He remained unconscious for a short time, but medical attendance was summoned, and the man Is now w II on the road to recovery Telegram. Sustain Fractursd Arm. Israel rut ram, of Hock Inland, hud the mlHfortune laat Saturday to sustain the double frac ture of the left arm because of the antic of a young colt thut he was handling. In some wuy a coil of the rope lecnme entangled about Mr. Tut nam' arm and In colliding with a fence pnst a compound fracture nf the arm re aultrd. Mr. Tutnam I a prominent char acter In thin vicinity and concerning hi historical connection the Telegram ha thl to ay: "Mr. Tutnam ha always been picturesque figure and a well known character In thl lection, settling aoma year ago on Rock Island, where he lived for a long time, being the ouly resident of that territory. Me ha al way wore hi hair long, It reaching be low hi ahouldera, and several year ago hemade a trip to the Fast, where he visited hi relative and friend. At that time Schlatter, thellealer, wa at the helghtri of hi career, and often Mr. Put nam waa mistaken for the alleged healer. Whlio hiking through Nebraska on a fast train, people repeatedly asked him to bleu their handkerchief that the hit of cloth might have healing power. He waa o persistently pressed to do thl that he at length complied and sent many people away happy. HI pres ence on the train wa learned by the paper, and when the train pulled into tatlona on the line crowd were there to greet him and be blessed. Mr. Put nam looked the part and probably did the suffering a much, as could ths original Schlatter. Hi Journey through Nebras ka resembled a triumphal tour. Mr. Put nam 1 a direct descendant of larael Putnam, th heroio character of Revo lutionary fame. Ills hermitage on Rock bland haa always been a beautiful place, surrounded by many varieties of flower, uil ta owner U unusually fond of them." An Aggravated Cas. Deputy Prose cuting Attorney C. Scheubel and Attor ney Grant I!. Dlmlck. atorney for the defendant, went to Canby recently where they Inspected the cene of the alleged criminal assault of Sam Stalncckcr on seven-year old Dyde Knott. At the preliminary hearing of the case Thurs day. Stalncckcr was held to the Circuit Court In J'.iiO bonds. Friends of the ac cused young man. who tins heretofore held a good reputation In the neighbor hood in which he ho resided for the last ten years, maintain that only a man vio lently Insane would attempt an assault of the nature complained of in the place where It Is alleged to have been made for the reason that it was without seclu sion whatever and in plain view of the public. It wa for the purpose of in vestigating these fats that the opposing counsel visited th scene of the alleged crime. Excursion to th Circus. Special excursion rate on all lines of travel have been arranged for by the management of Rlngllng Brothers' World Greatest Show, and those who wish to go to Portland, where thl great circus exhibits Monday and Tueaday, August 29 and SO, ran do so at very little uvimtiM This will hj th nnlv nnlnt In this vicinity where the show will exhibit I this season, anil no one should miss the , opportunity to witness It. Klngllng Rros' j has been the leading arenlc ex hibition of America for years, but the show has never been permitted to rest upon Its reputation. Although It long ago passed the point of competition, every seioson sees a greater and grander show. This year performance Is en tirely new. aB'1 entails the combined ef forts of 375 wonderful artists in the equestrian, gymnastic, equlllhrlstlc. ac rohatle and the aerial line, together with forty famous clowns and hundred of lesser lights. Six hundred and fifty horses are used and a marvelous train ed animal department I presented. The circus this season is greatly enlarged by the spectacular production of Jerusalem and the Crusades, a pantomimic pre sentation of the well known and beauti ful historical narrative of the Crusader. The vast menagerie has among hun dreds of feature the only living pair of giraffes, the first baby elephant uc ccVsfully bred and reared in America, and the only rhinoceros in captivity. There Is a gorgeous revival of the Roman hip podrome race, and many other stupen dous features In this great circus. Cir cus day opens with a brilliant street parade, three miles In length. I'on't fall to see it. DOWNWARD COURSE. General Crop Report. The past week has been dry, warm, and In mot sec tion quite smoky. The grain harvest ha proceeded uninterruptedly, and In the Willamette valley and the south ern part of the state most of the fall grain has been threshed. Fall wheat yields east of the Cascades continue excellent.-but In the Willamette valley and Southern Oregon only an average crop has been secured. Early seeded spring wheat made a good crop, and that seed ed late 1 turning out better than ex pected, notwithstanding which much of It ha already been cut for hay on ac count of the straw being too short to be harvested with binder. Oats are below the average In quantity. Bnrley yield are variable, but mostly good. The qual ity of all grain thl year I better than usual. Pasturage 1 getting very short and the milk supply in the dairy dis trict Is diminishing. Hop bur are form ing nicely and the vine - continue free from lice. It I expected that even with favorable weather from now on the hop crop will be smaller than I ant year, not withstanding the increased acreage. Corn I doing nicely, but it would be bene fitted by rain. Potatoea and garden are acutaily uflering for moisture; late planted potatoea will, however, turn out well If good rain occur within the next two week. Early apples, Crawford peaches and blackberries arc ripe and being marketed. Fast Being Realized by Oregon City People, A little bachoche at first. Dally Increasing till the back Is lame and weak. I'rlnary disorders quickly follow. Dlubete and finally Bright disease. This la the downward course of kidney Ills. Don't take thl course. Follow this advice. Mrs. D. E. Sewln. of 65 East Tenth street, Tortland, soys: "Doan' Kidney Till brought to my notice from reading about them In the paper from my home, Lominlster, Mas. Every now and then I read of some one whom I know per sonally being cured of kidney trouble by the use of Doan's Kidney Pills I would not have paid aa much attention to It had 1 not known them to be good reli able people who would not make such statement unless it were absolutely true. Last fall when I found my kidneys were not performln( their functions properly, I procured a box. They benefitted me very much. To say I have a high opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills expresses my feeling toward them very mildly." rienty more proof like thl from Ore gon City people. Call at C. G. Hunt ley' drug store and ask what hi cus tomer report. For sale by all dealers. ITlre 60 cents. Fostrr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. The Enterprise la prepared to print large orders for bop tlcketa on short natlce, and euaranteea to th (rowers first-clas stock and first-class printing. No order too large for our capacity, and none too imall for our appreciation and beat attention. Tlcketa ordered by mall will be promptly printed and delivered. Don't Forget the 5 lb, of Lowncy'i Candy, given away Fre every Sat eve. at our Fountain HUNTLEY BROTHERS CO. Druggists and Booksellers. One taste of our Ice Cream and you are spoiled for any other Our 1 5c book window offers something for all tastes more Inside. Fresh stock of Films, Plates, Velox, Solio and other Photo Supplies fast received. Closing out our stock of sheet masic at 3 for 10c Better make your selection first. Quality is the important thing in medicine. That is the reason why every effort of this store is spent in getting prescription drags of finest quality of tested purity. Huntley's label on your prescription means that you have got the best, and at no greater cost to you. P A Bracing Bath The delights of bathing are increased four fold when you have learned what a difference a few handfuls of SEA SALT make when dissolved in the water of your bath. A genuine and most ben eficial tonic, braces you up and makes you feel food all over. An excel ent antidote for many hot weather discomforts and debilitations. Fine for baby's bath. Take an ocean bath today. JOc and 25c packages Fanco German Ring A natural and powerful rem edy for the cure of Rheumatism Neuralgia Lumbago Nervousness We sell them with a written guarantee to refund money in 30 days if no benefit is received. Ask to see one. Price $3.00 Jtist Soap The hot, "sticky" weather and the frequent necessity for its use makes 44 Soap Talk" a fitting subject these days. We want you to know that our stock of toilet soaps is full and complete. We have all of the advertised toilet soaps all of the medicated soaps all of the popular perfumed soaps your favorite soap all are here. INTERESTING - Yon should be interested in Rosadora Soap pare delicately tented a toap worth double the price we ask. Ijc cake, 3 cakei, 35c. ARE YOU THINKING OF BUYING A WATCH? 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 and thereore are in a position to know all about them. :: :: :: :: We regnlze that we must be bonest with you to retain your patronage, a we are here to itay and to make good our guarantee. We carry the largest tuck of Watche and Jewelry In Clackamas county. These Are some of the reasons why you should make It a point to see u 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 ts 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. FH3M F j;H;i; -ji. J W hav Nickel Watches from $2.00 to 110.00. Gold Filled Watches from $10.00 up. frfl67 Solid Gold Watches from $20.00 up. it Burmeister & Andresen The Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner Good Job Work at the Enterprise Office