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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, t904.
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Another .AliJusd Criminal Assault.
l'urljr. a young rmiti nf the ('uiby
an-llnn, mi IhdiikIiI In Oii-gun City
jl Alimony e-ri!iiK nun i.xiae.i in in, i.ouniy
A lull mi Ihe tiur kk hi attempted rrlnil-
TliUMUV-TOID TAI.I! OI TMC WHHK'- W)IN.l(t. I ', ,,. , ,.,.,, ,,, , .,,.
d-H MIH-t1 l-l-K IM t M4-t4444i-44444 14 1 ivtt4 , hi"' were nt lewrn-d, I.hi j-wker will
! v H .r. minimi y muring iihh wei-x.
Instituted a Camp of Woodman. About
Iwrniy-fUe nnmbera .if Wllliimetle Kulla
t'unip Nil U. WihhIiiimi of h. Wmlil.
went In Citnliy Hiiliinliiy evening where
In niiijiin.m, n with WiHMlim n fiuiii An
nua. Needy ninl Wiioiltiiim Ihi y Instituted
loi'Hl IiKIh nf ihul nriuuliiillon Willi
Iuii charter ini nilx rphlp
Death at Hlllatlala.--J.iiin a W. Uyiiu.
liKnl lib y.-Mix. 3 iiiuiiIIik. 17 lna, fill 'I
ul HI!IiIhIc, August IX.
Connacl Vour ewr. At a rroiit ic
In I lit.. Una of Hip my mum-ll. Chief nf
Poll. .. Mm tin wiia dlnc-ted In n.l nil
h rmnia who lime mil made the required
a. wer iiiiin i lli.iia In Iiiaiii.t ,Nu. I. Here
ur a number of ptnperly owner who
urt n. iillti. nt In ihla pnrtlcuhir. Al thi'
same ii i 1 1 1 1 ar ordlnaiine w.-rr oi.l.i.il
diawn fur the liniirnvrnniit nf Hlxlh
ha and Walcoma Old Not Agree.
Tllelt-al.l Wili'iimn Im Hillnu ltl.-hur.l W.-l.
tome fur a divorce In the rbi. kuma I "l''''M.
ixniiily circuit court. Tl' iiirle wr
married nt (iln.-y, l'luiui county, In
November, la;' ami li m i I Inn by III, di- I
fendmil In Animal. 1 !nin. In clnuged liy ihe,
plaintiff, wlm rninpliilna Unit nt nil times !
subai quint in her mnirluiK with Wi I- j r,r tX Clarke's. W. If. Clark, (if
l inn,- she whn iil.llii. il l nmkK li-r i.wn J ! 'lime Ik Or. nm City lnt Friday
II-. In l.y hi-r own ts.itlmis. " 'I' I"1"" for '' keeping acvaiul vulu-
bIiIm iih-ih. He reporta I hut fonat tlree
Olad at Seattle.--Kb e Clil'f ;..hk.
MtnAn .ilia t.i-.i ii'illi.il of th,' il.'itth nt
Hi'ulllv l"l Flliliiy of lila iiti.li', Mwanl
J. Z.lKl.r, (!(' Hi yiiiia. Diiith linnlliil
from iir,-r of I hi- liver nfti-r only a
Tin' ili'imiMil f.iitnirly
n alii, il In liri'K'in "!'. I' lnovliiK In Hnji
Jimn i-oiiriiy, Wiiahnuton, nlmoi twt-nly-llvc
ii i n uu'i. wh irrtlvliiK Irtut
rni nt at Hi iitllc al Hit- llim. of death.
Oak Grova Wanta Pott Omca.-A m H-j lu4 " "" "" I" h1" n. luliUir
I Ion la In Inn i li lilaK-U anion tin- n-a. I u"'1 thn-ln to do muak dam
tr.- f 1 1. iii Kiillioud AvrniiK la Ihe Knal rti-nta of link Crov. uakln tin- uvprii- i ' atlualI- llnilu r owned liy Ihe Vyer
lliio of Vl, r atn el and for Hip Imiirwe- im nt In eaialillah a mI i.ni. i- lit tluil 1 haiwr Comjiuny III iiil.lltlon In llm Im-
nieni in nun airevl Horn UK- Wmt line
of -Multi aire. o Ihe Kitat line of Wuler
Mr.
near
l.liii e. Tin if will lie mImiiiI one liiilnli. il ; lmv,(i ,ro.eny oi many aeiueia.
alkiiulun a lo the am.lli utlon. wiil. h u.ka i ""'I ") Cummlna' aawmlll,
aire. I. Hint Ihe proiioaed offli e lie Io.-kI.-iI m ; lm kt-a. wna avi d from Ihe fluniea limt
wlm I la known aa Center Htnlloii at Onk i Tliuiaduy nlKhl nfler a hurd dithl.
Both Allaga DtMrtlon.- To aulta for 'drove. Al nn aent aume of the iHnt.le nf
fink linne uie aerved liy inial mull !.
Ilvei-y hut Ihe mnjoilly call at the. Mil
nankle mal nrtlie. two mllea dlalant.
dlvuree, hoth nil. Kin- di ai rllon, Were
tiled In Ihe elreiili e.niit Motnliiy. Win.
HeyiuT rhui. thai I.lille, whom hr
mariled In 1 . . iiil.i r, kt, ul N w York
City, alianiloin .1 hi in In I kW3. and lie anka
for a dlvonie and the ruMody of one
minor ehll.l. W. A. Ilaaklna la plain
tiff In Hie other ii.-imiii In whlrh Katellu
N llnaklna la llm. I.. Ihe d.-f. Ilililnt. The
purtlea Were married In Ihla alnte In
Muy, inna, and Ihe Injured liualmrid com
lilalna thai Ihe woman dioil.d hint In
the fotlowln AuKual. (Irant II. Iilmlik
la Ihe allottiey f.n ithe iluinlfra In holh
rutwa.
"I hud a riinn In. Ilrhlii "ii- on my
li lt, Hiifferel t.ii tun a. Donn a Oint
ment took awny the liurnln and llehln
liiftanlly and ,uli-kly effeetid permanent
rule." C. V. j nhai t. Howlln Ureen, O.
Will tprlnklt Mora OH.-Tlie tlty au
Ihniltl. have onlered anothi-r lot of
eruil
rllllant Record of aawapaptr Man.
Mora Impravamanta. The Impiovenienl
tili It la apieadlii. The two aeeond
floora of the Hank of Orenn City build-
In, ale la in connerled by u hull-way, I "
while the bank M-nple, owni-ra of the I The ain-eeaa wlid h Imi attended Wl
liiilldln. are liiNtullln a ateani Inalliiii Hum K. I'unla. the famoua eurreanond
plant and other modern .-oiiv. nl. n. . a. f nt "f the Chli-iino Itei-oid-Hernld,
la
Home el.uiuit bunk llxiui. a are Mm j iiir. ly littalm d by newapHier wrlti ra
plared In Ihe Commerelal Hank l.y ! HeKlnnlii hla ciueer III Chlrao In J IT'.'
Meaaia. C, 1). & II. C. Ijitnun tie and hy
whlrh the eneiul aiiuiienii ul and con--enleiiee
of Ihe hank la Improved.
Will Build Naw tchool Houaa. HiiH-r-
pi-lioleiiin with whlrh the alreeta i Inlendent Zlni. r waa at CeorKi' Ihe lutter
of the elly will lie aprltikled aa u trvul
menl fur reilin-ln ihe dual. Thua fur
lha rM'tlmenl of ualn Ihe oil for the
puriH.ae alated linn proied a u.'.-ea. The
oil, Willi h roala ll'.iu per bun. I Inalead
of II ':l aa repiiiied. Ima only l.ei n iiaa d
on pinr.l alieeta where II h.ia lven every
aallffui'lliin. A pint of the older that
baa Juat hi en pin. -id will be um . fur a
at on one of the inual domy ruada In
Ihe i lly. Thla I, at him iiu. ii aatlarae-lu-y
n aiilla In oilier . lll.a und If It provea
anreeaafpl here, II la nt Ilinn prohahle '
that Ihla aiil.aiiuire wllh be inlenalvely
uaed on Hie alreeta of llnii'Hi I'liy mil
year
part of Irm we. k where he held a eon-1
f.nn.e with the patruiia of Hehiail Ula
1 1 l. t .No. 07. who had n tltloii. d for a
dlvlalon of the .lli.li lit. A very hur
nionloiia m.'. llna waa held, many ladlea
b. lug In alleiidun. e, and II waa decided
not In have the dlatrlii dl tiled at Ihla
time. The people of the dlatrh l however
airreed to build a new . ho.,1 limine ul u
(Killil Ulle-.lllil t-r of mile ilixl of I Ill
pi. .llt hullilln and m (iIi,ii f,.r the .
IiiIiIIhIiIh of a ruitd therein.
Cantar (traat haa Baan Acctptad At n
ai-.lul In.. I Inn of the rlty euiiiull In a I
Frl.l.iy nlahl llm Inipiov. itii nt of C nlr
atreil aa einnpl'-led .y Junea K .Mi-Kay,
Wua ai'replet). Illul the bulilliee nf Ihe
.mini, t pi lee, l'J.CM .i.6 na oi id l ed paid
by wiinaiil. The ti.tiil I.hIiii. t prlee fur
Ihe llllplulemelll Waa 17, at UK and the
elly authurltli-a aiv niui-i than pleuaed
wlh the wink whli h la llral elaaa In
every r.irit. tniikln Cent, r alifel,
wlthniil any exi'.-pllon, Ihe ll kjimli.il
r.M-k alreel In the illy, 'Hie illy enKl-
mer wua allnwnl It aiiin i-qinil tn tin
per e. nt of Hie Inlnl i okI of I In
(old Many Baakata.-The
thai wna h.-l.l hy Ihe patinua of the Oak
(iruve aeliool illMili-t laal Thiiiadny iiIkIiI
waa a aueeeaa that auipaaaed nil exrnT
tall. ma. Tim l.-iniu kahle auni of Ik;'.
waa ieallx.it from Ihe affair and Ihla 1 1 1
In- pl.iied with a fund fur Hie piiii-hum-of
n In-II fur the .-h.il Ih.uk.., There h.ia
fur aume time la-en dllTer nri-a of opin
ion among- th piitrona of the dlniilel
thai have Interfered anuiewhiil with the
alien aa of Ihe a. h.Hil. Theae dlfferenrea
have ( la-, n aatlafaetoi liy udjwated und
hariuoliy iniee more piealla.
Worth Raadlng. Anions Ihe notable
I f.-atuiea of the Ai annual for Auiitiat ii,
1 were "A Juilk'inent by Ihe Hea." a atory
tleet ' 01 IkIiiiiI in Idea and' pint, by Hiiaun Wull-
na a eoniiH-naatluii fur hla aer l.-i-a.
latin, ii in. . ii 11 1 ti ik In pifF.-nt'd
hull Ii. l.-hi-r : "Hummer l)ua In
Kiitno. a li ll.-r In whl' li (1. nil. line
Hon-
Ihe . ..nli, i. loia. Jon, M, Kay. waa " r deaerlia-a a ipn-er old Italian town;
ulao allowed. The hill waa fur extra; "N w Voika 1'n.ir at I'lay," a .l.-iwi p.
wuik iei fui nn d b.- I Hint railed fur "on hy Lionel Juaaphaie uf the reerea-
In Ihe e.inlia. l. Il wua appiute.l by Ihe j Hon pier of (ioihiim. u review of and
elty et,lneer. exlraila from "CuiifeaMluna of u Cliih-
I woman." a txMik that haa iiione. il niui li
I .llMt-uaHL.t. - i.u, I ..rlil..iH.iiM ,.r "'ri... -r...u.
Leva la Cona at Latt - Ai.-r hnv Inn , ... , ,, .... ,, ,
. ... .. , , , dor ul (he Tlvoll Opera lloiiae. Hii.l "The
lived wllh the man fur foriy-aeveit yeara, , , .. . .. ,, .
,, .. , ,, .. . ; l'tlery of lAr ut I he (irnn.l Oimih
Mra, M.ny II. Kent la auhiK H. II. Kent .. , .
. ., .... ,. ... ... . i lloiiae. by Juaephlne Hurl I 'he pa.
f..r a .un e . Thn aull waa filed Monday i '
and lie.!,:, a ft (irltlllh apH-ur for the
plulnilfT The tun 1 1, a Were inurrlt d al
r. . en CHy, Iowa. Ill 11.7, and t. Ht. win t n l.u m d lo hla ofll.-e In Ihe Wll
woniuu e..mihilna Hint fur twenty yeara lHlnf Biimluy uftern.Hin to
Kent Inn- Wen n.tlrled lo Ihe uae of In- Mlul " 1,1 ' ''''"t" "f aiiniiB. r. u young
. ' miin .. .. u.( "1 t....,.-M -rl
ii a ri poller, he rapidly roae to Ihe poal
II. in of munaifln editor, lie realism d
Hint pualtlon on rreelvln a government
apMilntnieiit aa aeeretary of the South
Aniihiin iomnili"lon. Mr. Cuiila trav-
led ext. naively In Central and South
Ani. il.u. while In thla poaltlon, piodiie-
Iiik aeeiul popular vohnnea aa Hie re-
ault of hla lltei'ury lulKira. Afterward
rn-opertitltiK wllh Heerelmy of Ktnlea
Jnmea 'I. lllnlne, Mr. Curtla oifcuiiln .1 the
wurk of the hureuii of Amerlran r-pub-Ilea,
wllh Hie reault that he waa plureil
in rhi. i an of thai in Rnnlzatlon, nnd al
the Woild'a Coluiiil.iun KxH.altlon he dla
lliiKiilaliid hliniu-lf hy lila lubora aa the
iXeioHve h.-ad of Ihe Ijilln-American
depnrtm n(. Aa eorri aiMind.-nt of the
Chlinaii Iteeoid-ll.-ruld Mr. Curtla' Irav-
baKket ao.-lalila huve I'ui'ihd hi in Into every m-.-tloii of
the l'liln-d Hlatea ua well ua Into all
limi'tera of Ihe Klulu'. ilia China iiikI
Japan littera were publlahed In nraik
form; .llkewlae hla l.-m-ra from Kiik
liind. liermany und Frame, aa well ua
Ih. me written durliiK hla tin vein In Mex
ico and Houth Auierlea.
No m-W'apaiM r i'ori eaionilt nt poftaea-a.-a
Hie fueiilty ahown by Mr. Curtla In
will Inn nn any of the dlveialAVd fill)-'
J.-. la emhrn.-ed In hla em reaMindenee and
milking- It liinilnoua. Nor la any eorrea
ixindent followed an climuly year after
year hy the Ihriuaanila nf reudera of Hie
Chleugo Iteeord-llerali). On hla recent
trip lo the Jloly IJlinl. Mr. Curtla' I. tt.-ia
have been read more eliarely than ever,
and bja deaerlptlona of that tntereatlng
aectlun of the globe aa it apiieura today
hae U'.-n quoted i-vervwliere.
A dully Idler from Mr. Curtla appiura
III The Chicago Itecoid-ll.mld.
Tha St. Paul Tornado.
Epileptic Took Ponenlon. Dr. C. A.
toxl.-ntliiK llipiora. under Hie lullii.-n if
which he liua la-en Hie niajnr part of the
time. Aa an additional gioiiuda for ae
. iii Inn a l.gal acpinuHun from her lover
of 'il. Ihe plulntirr repieaiiitH that on
one aim my nlghl during Ihe winter of
I an?, ahe wna di len from her home by
the .1. f. ii, hint w ho Ihieuli-ii.-d lo kill her
and ahe autiKiil alielt, r in I lit hnme of a
neivhlioi a lli alih a aaklliK fur n divorce,
the plaintiff iiaka that Hie defendant he
foi.-v.-r i.-alruliM-d ftoin uny -ff.irl In
aceiirc tllle tu aouie 45 K.I ucr-a of lund
In t 6 a r Iw to whl.-ti ahe clulma ubao
lute owu.-ir.hlp.
Ata all But tha Ham. Tw.i iiivg.ui City
Im..vh, one n hunk clerk und the other a
dealer In Inn a. a, returned recently from
one of Hie pjrlnclpal aeaNld leaoi-ta after
nn outing of two weeka Hull wua thor
oughly chaiged wllh ii vnll.ly of eventa
that inu.le their lirlef aujourn by the aud
aeii win i a aa luleieatlng ua waa llii-lr
nbaence from llila rlly noted. They pre
pared their own vlctuula, that la audi
ua were not contributed hy charitably
Inclined iielkhhiira or piirlulued from the
aume aniirce, and pmapered well, until
one day In fuel on two different occn
alon ii hulf-aliirved iiiudriiped wllh
butting iiriM'livillea vlnll.il Ihe tent In
the nbaence of Ihe lenanta, and ate up
iverythliiK In alght, with Ihe aingle ex
ception of Ihe amall fraction of a hum
on whlrh the poor unlmul chokeilm hla
aeaiind vlall. Tile luiya are now threat
ened with it ault for dumugea and It la
unci. -rat. mi.1 they huve vmployed l.gal tal
ent fur Ihe piiioae of making a proper
defenae mid filing rounler-rlaim.
young
mini waa In n aeml-coiiHcloua atute and
had l.nn the curd trimming from a .
i-iifhlon Into the feathered ciintcnla of
wlil.-h hv had luaerted hla f.il. Any
effort to learn any thing aa lo Hie Identity
of Hie young man or whence he came
were fiultliaa until llne elupaed when
the vlaitur rcKUlued hla a.-na. a und ex
plained that hla name wua H.m Frun
cIhcii. thai ho reaid.-a at Iiallaa. I 'oik
county, und that he hud come tu Oregon
t'lly In iH'itii'h of w.uk. lie udmllted
Ihul he waa aiiffeiing from an epllepilc
tit to which he wua auhject.
Fifteen IMTHOIIH Were killed, mule tllull
one hundred were injured and damuge
to property approximating i3.0nO.iHH) wua
the reault of a tornado thai vlall. -.1 St.
I 'ii ul Saturday evening.
llodlly pain loaea Ha terror If you've a
bottle of Dr. Thomaa' Klectric Oil in the
houae. Inatani relief in raaea of burna.
euta. apralna, accl.i.-nta of any anrl.
Canaral Crop Report. The pnal week
hua been dry with cool nlghta and warm
afleriHHina. I'uaturugc. potnt.a-a and
garden need ruin badly, hut corn and
hopa are atiin.llng the dry weather bet
ter than expected. Th grain han-eat
la drawing to a cloae, and moat of the
wheat In the Willamette valley and In
Miiithern Oregon hua been cut and
Ihraahed. Fall wheat :and barley yield
are generally above the average. Spring
wheal mid oata are below the average in
quality, llnpa are doing well and Ihe
viae are free from vermin. Ticking will
begin In Ihe early yarda within two
weeka. It la hard to Judge the aire of
the nop on acoount of Ihe Increaaed
acreage, but Individual ynrda generally
will not produce a abundantly a they
did luat yrar. Corn la doing remarkably
well and Ihe ear piomlae to be large
and well filled. Without rain aoon po
taloea will be a poor crop. Applea In
a.. me localltlca have dropped badly, but
Ihe crop la allll good.' I'eachea, plum
and blurkbcrrtca are plentiful In tha market.
Jjpt Suttaln Heavy Loate.
CIIKFOO, Aug. Noon.i-The llrat
d. -tailed new of the g.-nerul aaauult on
I'olt Arthur indicate that a tivmendoua
conlllct I wiiglng, and that victor;.- la
hanging tn the balance.
Chlncae who left Tort Arthur yeaiel
duy nnd urrlved here today any that the
Japaueae l.y making dcapeiate churJU'r.
whli h were reinforced by an artillery
lire from hualiyen nnd l.ulaa Hay,
awept finm Hie north Into the Pig-con
Hay territory and drove .lie ItuaRinn
buck from the main fort.
The ground liclng comparatively fl.it
In that vicinity, the Ju panes- were -in-able
lo hold It in the face of the Ruasian
urtlllery lire, nnd (hey retired north, an
eighth of a mile In-yond Hi' sone of liie.
The Chin. -ac declnre that the Jai.ai:-
I cae caplured one imtioi taiit fort. l.M-at-'d
on 'the Itxalian llllla. ml.lw.-'y between
the weal actional and the .ullway, on :t
line drawn approximately (rum a point
midway between Pigeon and I-oi.Im
I'nya.
'Ihe lighting reaiiltlng In tin ciip'mv of
Hi!h fort wn very acvere. The pxialtloi
waa that aubjectrd to a bombardment of
Remembered a Deiervlng Man.Aaa A.
Sllvey, of Wilaonyllle, thi county, haa
received word thai a conalib-rnlile untntim
of vuluiible proierty. liK-ated near Dalian.
T.-xaa. hua ia-eii be.picathcd to him by II.
I. Ilarrelt, now decenaed. Bllvey'a bene
fnctor waa only an nciialnlmice and the
churuetcr and nnmun1 uf the !iciiieHt la
mil known. Sllvey. Hie beiiellclary, la
tolally blind, having I n brutally ua-
aulled In thla city luat Thunkaglvlng
Day, aa a conacpiein-e of which hi one
remaining eye waa goug.-d out. Since
that lime Sllvey, in company with a com-
iii ul, ul. ha been earnlnir hla llveliliuu.1
by catching crawllah from Ihe Tiinliitln j,ix" 4S Tl"'" lhe J"""''8
i.int'y aasuiunea it ana compelled tne
KiiHslana to retire. The Rusalan artillery
river near thi city. Sllvey' good for
t ii lie lenvea him lnih-M-n.li-nt of aid from
i-hiirlinhly liicliiicd ncipiuinlnncea.
tnen directed a heavy fire on the a Kit and
i-iin-lh-il the Jaian. He in their turn to
retire.
Scrofula, aalt rheum, eryalpelue and
other dlatii'aalng eruptive dlaeasea yield
piickly and nermunently to the cleans
Ing, purifying power of Uurdock Wood
lilt tela.
Married a Pupil.
Counterfeit Half -Dollar. There la a
counterfeit half dollar in circulation: In
fact, a good many of them are In clr
culution. One of them wua offered for
dcpoall at Ihe bank of Uidd at Jluah a
few duya ago. When Hie cutnmer wua
Informed that It wna a counterfeit he
would not believe It. He offered to pay
the cxpenaea to have it aent to the San
rranclaco mini, and tr It waa roiibil lo CHKMAWA. OK.. Aug. 20 Word wua
be counterfeit he would put up fof the received here today Ihul Supci Intend
Ice cream odu, or anmethlng of Ihnt ! ent T. W. Potter, of the Indian Tralnlnj
kind. The mint nfllclnla replied thai It I School here, waa married at Keddlng,
ia a counterfeit, containing 86 per cent I Calif., Thuraday. to Mlaa Mary J. Smith.
ailver and 15 per cent base metal. It haa a pupil In the aeliool alnce 1896. The I
every appearance of the genuine, except-. announcement occaaloned great aurprlae, !
Ing that It la not atumiied a ahnrply. aa neither the teacher nor the pupil j
The genuine ia atamMd cold, ao aa to j were aware of Ihe romance progreaalng '
make Ihe lettering and Inacrlptlon very under their very eyea. The ceremony '
clean cut. heavy machinery being uaed. uxk place In Ihe paraonnge at Reddlna. I
Frcih Slock
Lowoty'iCaoiiks
Jurt trrfvrd
HUNTLEY BROTHERS CO.
Druggists an . Bjoksellers.
Vc develop
Kcdik Filmi
Monsey's, McCIores, Ladies' Home Journal, Scribner'i all September magazines
now ready Hop pickers' finger cots, fcest robber, 20, 30 and 40 ents per dot.
Plenty of poor, worthless drugs and chemicals on
the market. Huntley's label isn't on them.
Don't Shop for drug store goods. Might as well
come here first as last.
Titecf
Aching
Burning
Feet
Those who suffer from burn
ing, swollen, perspiring,
' tired, aching, tender or
blistered feet will get in
stant comfort from
Huntley's Foot Powder
A cooling, soothing, healing
antiseptic and deodorizing
powder that works won
ders in all foot aches. Ab
sorbs perspiration. Takes
the smart cut of corns and
bunions.
Double size box 25c
Franco
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
Fine
Writing
Paper
25c Box
For one week, commencing
Saturday, we place on sale
at 25c three of our best
35c box papers.
Wicfclow Wove
smooth finish
Weymouth Parchment
smooth finish
Linon de Inde
smooth finish
in 30 days if no benefit is! Atl . a , . , ,t
AcU ; All in 3 shades, white, cream
and blue. These are all
,the famous Eatorf Hurl
burt stock.
received. Ask to see one.
Price $3.00
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 recognlie that we muat b honest with you to retain your patronage,
aa we are here to atay and to make food our guarantee. We carry the largest
atock of Watchea and Jewelry In Clacknmas county.
These are some of the reasons why you should make It point to see u
when you want to purchase a iime)plece or have It repaired. Our W'atche ara
made In solid gold, gold filled, silver and nickel. In the filled we sell the Bos
make. It la made of two layers of solid gold, with layer of stiffening metal
between. It has the elegance and wearing qualitlea of an all-gold Watch, and
the price ia much ItfV
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We hv Nickel Watche from
12.00 to $10.00.
Gold Filled Watche from
110 00 up.
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Solid Cold
120.00 up.
Watche from
Barmeister & Andresen
The Oregon City Jewelers
Suspension Bridge Corner
Hut the counterfeit Innka like the genu
ine to one nnt acruatnmed to handling;
coin or rather to one not making a busi
ness of handling money. There ia a big
profit to the man or men making the
counterfeit, though the price of ailver
ia rising slightly and haa for eome time.
The official of the 1'nlted State are
very vigilant In the detection of coun
terfeiters, and the one making these,
bogu half dollar will surely come' to
grief In time, as he richly deserve.
?:ilem Rtnteman.
which la the nearest railroad station
the bride's home.
Mysterious Circumstance.
One was pale and sallow and the other
freah and rosy. Whence the difference?
She who la blushing with health use Dr.
King's New Lite Pills to maintain it. By
gently aroualng the laiy organs they com
pel good digestion and head off constipa
tion. Try them. Only 25c at Howell ft
Jones.' druggists.
Nasal
CATARRH
In all it stag at.
10 1 Ely's Cream Balm'
1 c!aDae,eoothae and heal
the diseased membrane.
It cures catarrh and drive
away a cold la the bead
anlekhr.
Crawm Balm la placed Into th nostril, spread
ore the membrane and ia absorbed. Relief 1 Im
mediate snd a core follows. It ta not drying doe
aot product roeetiug. Larfu SUe, SO cents at Druf
tl or by mall ; Trial Sire, M cent.
ELY BROTHERS M Wen-en Street, Sew Tork
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STATE FAIR
SALEM. OREGON. SEPTEMBER 12 to IT, 1904
Good attractions, splendid racing, best of band music,
$ 1 0,000 in premiums, masrniBcent stock show. A 6ne
camp ground with room for all, fresh- water piped into
the ground, plenty of shade, good street car service and
lots of entertainment and education for everybody.