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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1904. PACt 9 School Books and School Supplies at . ' . m Lowest Prices .'.' CHARMAN & COMPANY City Drug Store ADDITIONAL LOCAL. SAMURAI AND JIU-JITSU. An On iinii 'M) hank nmhlir who In Kloo nnr of till' t lty ofttelals, pel peti aled rrnl iik iiii t lit K mi an wiauspeitliig friend one tiliilil this week. In the ab sence from ii- i lly of (hi- cashier's wife, who la vlaltlnii III I ' ul In ml. hi' has turn M nilliiit I liluhta with relatives al tiladHlonn I'u i k. Tin- other nlalit as till" young mini, who eiishen only kooI checks, Ml itrti-il Tor llilic suburb aoine two and a tiulf miles fiuni Din hunk-he met an --nualntiiiu-e lo whom In- proposed wujk before lelliliiK for lln' iiIkIiI. The friend a .piles, nl ami I In- Iwu walked li ilud stone. An lit,- lunik representative reach. d 1 1- null' ill Ms relative's home at East (ihuMoiie, In' stepped within llii' yiild mill In lln- great Kaloiilahnn iil of his i'uniiHiiluii. milil: "Wi ll , I guess I will spend tin' nliihi here; w hut are you golna to ilo" "I IihII Ink" tin- middle f trti- t mhiI iiml walk back to "i-,'Kin City." responded tin. young tnuji of Popu Untie liulliiatloiia, win. III imw lylim wkc nlahta si lo inlng now hit ill n Ki t even. I fke Moat Weailerfal Sialraa ( Atka Irlhi a ikm TAarlal. - 1 Mm i ilmu l.'ikl years ago there I ' f 1 1 ir Info existence In Jnpnn nn or der of Uiilghla who were known as tin1 an inn nil. I'o I in win Imparted nil lln- hurtling, the polite brci-dlug mid the Tiii'ink of superiority Unit murk the k'ciillcuitin. Tin')' wure skilled In nrin mil versed In the unit of war, for they acre the emperor's IIkIiIIh wen, uiitl none lint liny wr-fe allowed to iM-iir n rriiw. An there could li (i V always lie war on li ml. and lis It wan considered lie nrath flit' dignity of the samurai lo go I it to mi.v ordinary cullliigs. It en me atxuit iiuttiraliy that these II 1 1 1. knights round iiiiirh Id le I line on their hands. Ui'iiiK men of war. they turned their Mention lo athletic featit. One among the a inn nil concclvfd the of learning hy practice the locution of every sensitive wrve nnfl In itself In the hotly. After that he dls rovered fijl the Jolnla of the bones flint rmi Id ho aelxed In aucb a wij a to giro inoiiienf it ry power, ovrr thu mus cle of an adversary. He practiced with lila fellow samurai, and Uiua hy degree, was developed lh most won derful ayklem of atlilellea known la Ilia world. The Japanese call till work JIu-Jltsu. The deft .pressure uppllcd In the prac tice of Jlti Jltsti produce only momen tary pain, hut do not really injure the muscle or uervea. tn all other things tlie Japanese are the niokt polite peo- i pie In the world. So it followa IliHt even In their lighting they have de veloped a Immune jet I'fTeelivc method Of aelf defeiiKe. 'j'hey do not atrlkeoul with the cllnrh"l IM and ati-k to drill mo, n k do the AtiKloKaxoha In their uoxliiK eniiteklk. A knowledge of Jlu Jltail eunhlea one allnoel Inalanlly to i-envliice hi oppo nent that It U iihi lc to fltht. There are now aeliooU of jin-jltku everywhere lu Japan. Kvery aoldler, millor and imllieiuHO li ohllk'ed lo rf i t hliiiHt-lf In the ayaleiu. A Japanese nilieeiunii, iiniewd of the art, han bi-en known tingle handed to reduce to auhmlKkiou and to take to the police etutlou four aturdy aiillora uf a foreign Aalatlc (jtidrou.-St. Nicholas. liven Wlllliini Hwlft tin Ai-r.-nl.-U ln-i Tiira diiy tiy fhhf of I'ollc llunia on Inforina (Ion hioiiKht here tiy Ik-tiTllve Welner of I'oithiii'l. who wna lookliia for the man on rlium- of lill'ieliy IIhiI w iirefern il wiHlnat him In Hiiittle. ' An ortlrrr from Kiullli- sm. hi-re mid took ehurge of Hwlft. who wna fonml wnrkhi ai-ro Ihe river for the I'mx-r Mill eominny. .Mniiiliiy. John AlOrlaht. of rinn-miili, fniiinl a atruni!!' row bunt ut the 'iif man iliM-k. The find n noiti-d lo Tilef of t'olli-e Hurna who li-ui ni'd I mil the boul which a iiunn-il "lunu" wna atoli n nl Hiilein u tnnnp who luhli d to hla nilaili -tm-anoia lit NewlH-ra by mr IoIiiIiik vallae from the ati-iimlmat dock. The vnllae la Ih.- iiiipi-rly of W. 8. Hoa eiiaon, till, ym-eii Avi'ino-. Hiiittle. No ffuee of th.- thli-f Ima Im-i-ii found nfti-r he Vim In! fioin I'mo-muli. At a niillnit of the lamnl of dhei-tilia of tin- nii'Kon t'lly arhiMila lam Momlny nlKlit, Mlaa Antoinette Wuldon, teacher In Ihe Third I'.rmle nt the llurelay achool, wna KTuiiled leave of nhaence of a year. A aiii'i- aaol wna not imiiieil at the meet Ujk iia the viiiiini y will he iiiiilleil at a uhaetiui lit time. Mlaa Wnlilon will e. rompuny In r mother to California kiHin for the Itrnilll of the lutlir a health. A cnlleite la bi liiK t-aliihllahed In Ore Kon City offerlnK n thoroiiKh Inialneaa comae, iilmi Ihe neceaaiiry tiHlnliiK for thoae -i Iiik to ti ni-h or for eiiterliiK the unlveialiy. Coinmeinlnir Heplember 2iith, ilny and eveiihiK ai aalona will N' held. The hialriii-tora come leeoniniended aa evperleiii-ed i-iliii-iitoi a. Full liifonnu tlon may he obtained by calling at Ita orlli-e In the (Innle lllnck. or by addreaalng the pn aldi nl, K. ). Allen. Oleiton 'lty. 1 Hubert Trimble, who la wanted lu re on a chHi-ue preferred by Kreda Huol of Weal Oreiron City, wa mnalei'. nt ilraiita I'ttaa. Conatiilile Hurry Tiimbuth left Wedneadiiy niornlim and will return with the law breaker. GCytTON'S MINSTRELS.. 1 An iiitrai llvo feiitmv of (iorlon'a Mi i atr.la thla aiaaoti. nte the apeelaltlea of Miaa Cli.uie I'eiu1-Kell. the brlghteat child in liena In tll apei-liilty rlaaa. Thla dalnly Utile entertulnar haa a very aniualiiK nioiioloKiie, pcrfeetly aulted to her tali-nta imd her dani-lliR can be dei--el-Hied ua truly wonderful. Aa a mono loKiilat, aha poaaeaaea the lure faculty of belim an excellent atory teller, her wltli lania neer falllna; to aeore with her aiidleni-H. In her (liincluk ahe executes woth the moat remarkable "kill and pre elalon all the Intrlcute atepa of clog, buck and vjh dnnclnB, bealdea a variety of other fanciful terulai-hmean dlvert laementa. Hhe taken part oli with Welby and I "earl In their comedy dancing ketch and la eompi tent In every way to ahnre In Ihe reapimalblllty of auc reaa with thoae of eatabllahed reputa tlona. Mlaa Pearl-Fell will be aecn with Oorton'a Mlnatrela on Friday nlKht. Sep tember I'S. at Hhlvley'a Opera Hpnae, Orra-on City. Th keta will Ik- on aale at UauaJ plaee. , Brick for Sale I HAVE ON HAND GOOD BUILDING BRICK FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BRICK YARD ON THE ABERNETHV. A FEW HOGS'. A hog la a pervui who alta aldewayi In a car where oilier paaMODfc'era are ataudliik'- A hoc I" peraon who Jama hla ault caae In front of you at the railway sta tion ao ai to ,'ot your place In the Hue lo the fcte. A bog la a pemou who "breaks lu" while you are negotiating In a store and take the attention of the a teaman or saleswoman awny from you. A bog Is a perNoii who opens his win dnw In the railw ay car and allows dual and finders to fly In the face of the passenger behind, though he would nut tolerate an open window al the aeat next In front. A hug Is person who Insists oil dis cussing "the mutability of human af fairs" with the ticket seller at the thea ter w hen there Is a long "ludian rile" hi bis rear and the curtail) Is about to lie rung "P on th. iM-rformance. Cincin nati CoiiiuktiIhI. P"I find Thwlfof !' Blsrs-ntsnsbl i a("ud tnrriirlna for II-r diau. II cured tnf no after b had apent flUJwIthriortora It laall n-a ii"l lelnr I Ick."- VHH A Mlt.I.N If UAHTIN, Carkamburt, W. Vs. If your liver Aon not act raff ularl m to tour drnt'tfiat and see u re a pack-ape of Thcdford's Itlack lirant'lit and takadoe tonight. Tbii great family nieiliriiie frees the conntipsted bowels, stirs up the torpid liver and rauvi a Lealthy secretion of bile. . Thedford's Dlw-k Draught will cleaiiae the bowels of im purities and strengthen thekid iievs. A torpid liver invites colds. biliouMiets, chills and fever and all manner of sick neat and umtuoion. Weak kid liers remill in ('right's diaeae which t laiiui a uiany victims as roiikumption. A 2'rcent patkage of Thedford's Iilaik liraught khould always Us kept . in Hit boute. "I rd Tbedford'i Flsek Draught for llrtr and k dory ron- filamt and fi nnd ni'tlnnjr te eiri "-WJ.UM COrr-MAN, Mw blehetd. ill. THEDFOHD'S i We hold this t BLACiT- an n ii. i iQ Natal Catarrh quickly yields to treat. tnDt by Ely' Cream lialm, which is agree, ably aromatic. It is raceiyed through the nostrils, cleanse and heals the whole sur face over which it diffuse itsslf. Druggist Sell th Sue. siz Trial sie by mail, 10 eenta. Test it and you are sure to oontinu the treatment. Announcement. . To aocotnmodata thuae who are partial to th use of stonurers in aiplying liquid into th nasal passages for tutarrml Iron litt, the proprietor preparC"reau Balm in liquid form, which will b known aa Ely'a Liquid Cream Italm. Price including the spraying tub is 75 cent. Druggist or by mail. Tke liquid form embodies th mid. icinal properties of the solid preparation. Burt tU oat or a! j Ihe Kir. Km Hm Hears KsufM SUMMONS. We carry the best make of Paints, Varnishes and Painters' Material on earth, proven so by practical tests and chemical analysis, New Era Pure Prepared paint has been analyzed by all the feading chemists of the United States, and over their af fidavit found to be absolntely pure containing not over one per cent of water, while other inferior grades contain from five to forty-five per cent. Ask your painter about it everybody knows the "Acme Line." Guarantee on every can. We submit a partial list of their, line. NEAL'S CARRIAGE PAINT for repairing all kinds of ve hicles. NEAL'S CARRIAGE TOP DRESSING for renewing the finish of leather and rubber tops, dash boards, sachels and leather goods of every description. ' ACME WAGON PAINT for repainting wagons and agricul tural implements. GRANITE FLOOR PAINT. Quick drying and durable. DAVIE'S VARNO-FLOOR STAIN for finishing floors, lino leum, oil cloth and interior wood work in exact imitation of ex- B:nsive woods. Will not crack.'mar or. chip off. AVTE'S VARNISH STAINS for renewing the finish of wood work, furniture, etc Needs but one application. NEAL'S ENAMEL: The kind for earthen and metal sur faces. Gives a genuine enamel finish. NEAL'S BATH-TUB ENAMEL for bath-tubs, walls, ceilings and wood work of bath rooms or any surface exposed to hot or cold water. NEAL'S SCREEN ENAMEL for screen doors and frames. NEAL'S CYCLE ENAMEL. Splendid for bycides. NEAL'S HOUSEHOLD PAINTS. Put up in small, "easy to open, ;' cans. 25c a can. NEAL'S POPULAR VARNISH. The best to be had, and in most any sized can. Poarch and Chair Enamel, Stove Pipe Enamel, Floor Paint, Paint and Varnish Remover, Lubricating oils, Benzines and Gasoline, Lead, Oil and Glass. In fact, everything.in the paint, line can be had at our store. Now is the time and this is the place to buy. I Howell & Jones RELIABLE DRUGUIST5, Oregon City, Oregon Daaaer Crlea of Blrda. The approach of diinficr is expresMil by a uhheranlly Intelligible cry. The blue (it bus a peculiar sound, "las," ao Indicative of fear aud terror that when heard the wood Is silent In an Instant. It Is said that she ofteu utters It from pure rove of mK-hlcf. "Kverj bird," aavs'ltccliatcln, "has received from nuure the power of ut tering a song or certain sound by which It can eoinuiunlcate Ita desires to othet hi nla. The (hafT.niir call varies w lit. It feeling". When on the wing It la 'Kyak! Kjak'' Its expression of Jo) t 'Kink! Kink!' If angry. It makes the same call more quickly, and 'Trlcf Trlcf" Is a sign of tenderness or tucl anclioly. The raven rails out 'tiraali! Uraab" slowly or rapidly, as Ita eiuo tlon change." In th Circuit Court of th State of Ore ' eon, for the County of Clscksmss. Saiah K. Feaater, I'lHlntlfT, , vs. John P. Feaater, Defendant. To John P. Feaater. th above mimed Ik femlant: ' In the npme of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to 4piear and anawer complaint filed anainat you In the above entitled court, and suit, on or hefote. the txplrntlon of six weeks from date of the Hi at publication of this sum mona. to-wlt: On or before the 21st day- lot October. 19'M. and If you fail so to anawer foi fevnnt thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the count for the relief prayed for In her complaint now on ille herein to-wlt: That the bonds of matri mony now exiatinit between the plaintiff snd defendant be dissolved and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and proper. Thla aummona la published by order of A. F. Hear. Jr., Judue of the Circuit, Court, of Slate of Ort-Kon. and said order was made and dated the 7th day of Septem ber. li"'4. and the date of the first publi cation thereof la the 8th day of Septem ber. 1 l'i4. ( V. V. SPARKS and COOVKHT & STAPI.ETON. Attorney for Plaintiff. The War of the World. When Thackeray was in this country he called ev lirnerul Scott, full of nil miration fur his n-markalilc cHtnpiilpi In Mexico u ml cugcr to lit hi- the war rior explain how buttles were fought nd fields were won.- "Well, now you know all alioiil it." remarked a friend as the novelist returned from n two hours' tetc-ti-tcle with the soldier. "Not at all," replied Thnckerny, with u twinkle In his eye. "The gencnil taken no interest in strategy, 1 found that literature was his forte." S niaeoDiforf, Van Antler (entertaining Wltherby at hi country homer -Now. old mini. If you should happen to want anything In the night Just touch this bell. Wltherby-Never: I know how hard It Is to k'-ep servants in the country. Catch me touching that bell! Van Antler-But, 1 assure yon. yon re perfectly safe. The bell doeau't work. Life. Which T Lucille Were you not embarrassed when foting lr. Jones asked you for our hand? Ethel Dear me, yes! I hardly knew whether he wanted to take tne or my pulse. Puck.. Q. M. B. JONES Manager Wrath aaa sv loft Awawer. She Don't you believe that "a soft answer ttirueth away wrnth'f" He Oh. yes. Oflener, however, wrath frightens away a soft answer. Kansas City Journal. A Kla Vafr e. Smith Tour 'tfe has a fine Tolce. Jones-Yes; one of the beat In the work!. Otherw ise it would have been i DISCREET INDISCRETION. GIRL'S SEGRET. 'Aunt Caaaic came to visit us snd she -saw I was nrrvoua, had the fidgets all the time, and she akrd me many questions, and finally said, ' Why, you dear, sweet girl, it's not your temper that's -bad, it's your constitution that's oat of kilter. You ait right down now snd write s letter to Dr. Pierce, at Buffalo, N. Y . tell him all your symptoms ' and so ( did. It wasn't long before I had a long reply, carefully going over my esse snd telling me just what to do. I date my present happiness and little Capid's return to the very day I sat down to write that letter to Dr. Pierce, for hia advice was so good and his ' Favorite Pre scription ' worked such a complete change in me that bow my former cheerfulness and good health not M say anything of good looks sre re-tored to me. I bare summoned Tom hack to my aide and we are to be married in June." The proprietors snd makers of Doctcr Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in ofrring to pay Soo for any case of Lettcorrhe-i. Frmale Wrakncaa. Prolapsus, or Falling of the Womb, which they cannot curr. AH they ask ia a f.iii and reasonable trial of their means of cure. It is natural that a woman who has been cured of womanly Mi-raie hy "Favorite Prescript ioa ahniild brlievr that it w it' core others. It is natural too that s)m should recommend to othvr women the medicine which has cured her. It is each commendation which hits made the Stmt of Ih-. Pirrce's Favorite Prescrip tion a household word for the past thirty tight years. HsVlh laiakarSlasllaa f Dipt, sat Averted Hostilities. An example that cau- never be oven looked whru the right of an ambassa dor to exercise his own discreti6n Is In iiiesli n is that which occurred in the career of Iinl Lyons when he was our amlwissailor to the Vnlted States. Ha jess a isTwiiia grata there. "All 1 cau say, l.rd l.ynos, la. 1o thou and do likewise.'" was Abraham Lincoln's genial method of receiving the British ambassador's announcement of the I'rince of Wales' marriage. Lord Lyoua did not take the advice, but he remain ed a very effective ambassador in spite of his bachelorhood. When the grave difficulty over the Mason and Slidell case arose Ixird Lyons was In structed from home to present an ulti matum, afford twelve hours for Its ac ceptance, and. the latter not being forthcoming, he was to break off rela tions and leave the country. The twelfth hour expired. Slidell and Ma son were not surrendered and there rt mained apparently only the dire proa pert of war. "fJlve me another twelve hours," said Kfward, the secretary of state. It was an eutire contradiction of official orders, but. nevertheless, "I Willi" ssldj.yons. From 0 o'clock that night until 6 thenext morning Seward bnlt'ed with the recalcitrants. Then Lyons received an Intimation that th Confederate envoys would be jlven tip So by the Insubordination of un mil hassador war was saved. St. James Gazette. "Why, w'neu The asked me If you folks had named me Man ha so that she would leave us ber money when ahe dies I told her that papa and you had talked about that and that papa said we mustn't think of such a thing." "And what did ahe sayT asked mam ma eagerly. "Nothing. She just laughed and said I was n good girl aud I'd better run along home when I told her whatiapa said about her going to have a pockei made In her ahroud." Chicago Trin we. . OABTOniA. 1L. W - J J ... ft.. U.I J Sssit tke A " !nB m wa Bigastan) CASTOniA, Bears tks flUi TH Ha laiVS Basfo Bifutar af lhl(in4 Hm Haw lav$ What's In a Name? Everything is In the name when It comes) to Witch Haxel Salve. R C DeWItt Co. of Chicago, discovered some year ago how to make a aalve from Witch j Hazel that is a specific for Piles. For Dlina, oieeawg, licnuig arm piuuuuui Piles, eczema, cuts .burns, bruises and all skin diseases, DeWitt's Salve baa no equal. This has given rise to numer ous worthless counterfeits. Ask for De Witt's the genuine. Sold by G. A. Harding. Saloon License. Notice Is hereby given that I will ap ply at the next regular meeting of the city council for a renewal of my saloon license at my present place of business, corner of Main and Fifth streets. A. KXAPP. CASTOniA. Bean tks i 1M You HaAiways Bcagji Bifnstu- of CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought A Poyer foi Good. The pilla that are potent in their action and pleasant in effect are DeWitt'8 Lit tle Early Riser. W. 8. Pl.ilpot, of Al bany. Ga.. says: "During a bilious attack I I took one. Small as it was It did me I more good than calomel, blue mass or j any other pill I ever took and at tha j same time the effect was pleasant. Lit i tie Early Risers are certainly an Ideal i pill." Sold by O. A. Hardng. Bears the Signature of Bismarck's Heat rtirar. Unlike Napoleon. Bismarck was hard smoker. He once told this story to Illustrate his love of the weed: "The value of a good rlgar Is best I Understood when It Is the last you pos css and there is no. chance of getting another. At Koenlggraetz I had only one cigar left In my pocket, which I carefully guarded during the battle al a miser guards hia treasure. I did not feel Justified In using It. I painted In glowing colors In my mind the happy hour when I should enjoy It after the victory, bu. I had miscalculated tuy chances. A poor dragoon lay helpless", with both armsi crushed, murmuring for something to r afresh him. I felt In my iHX'kets snd foOnd only gold, w hich would not he of the least use to him But stay! 1 had still my treasured cigar. I lighted It for bliu and placed It beiweeu his teeth. Yon should have seen tbe Hor fellow's grateful smile. I never enjoyed a cigar so much as that one which 1 did not smoke." Helen." aged 31-2 years, daughter of Mr. nnd Mm. J. W. Hons, died this wecK I in the family home at Tentlt and Harri son street. Typhoid meningitis was the caii.se of death. Burial was h:id ist Mountain View cemetery Tuesday after noon following brief funeral services at - the family home. I Will r.laho Affidavit V Nw Lmu of Ufa for an Iowa The Al CblU. "Martha." said ber mamma. "I trust that while you were at your Aunt Martha's you eald nothing to offend her." "Oh, no, mamma," declared the angel Child. "I was careful to aay things which would make ber know that you aud pa liked her for herself alone." Avers Sometimes the hair is not properly nourished. It suffers for food, starves. Then it fails out, turns prematurely ray. Ayer'sHair Vigor is a Hair Vigor hair food. - It feeds, nourishes. The hair stops falling, grows long and heavy, and all dan druff disappears. M hair was enmttic ont terribly. Is, almest-afraiit to ruinh It. hut Avar's Hair ViKitr pr.itiipl- sto,.,.l tlia falling. ana alto rasiurail th luOnrai enlor " Mas. K. u. K. Wash, Landing. N J. SI JS a hnttl. A " rlrnr i.'a for J. C. ATE f f wM Mmi Poor Hair Pottmastor. Postmaster R. H. Randall, Punlap, la., says: I suffered from indigestion and re sulting evils for years. Finally I tried Kodol. I soon knew I had found wh I had long looked for. lam better today than In years. Kodol gave me a new lease of life. Anyone can have my aT fidavit to the truth of this statement. Kodol dijesti your food. This euables the system to assimilate supplies, strengthen- ling every organ and restoring health. i Kodol Blakes You Strong. I Prsp.redoBlybyK.C.r)KWtTTAOp.,Chlcaa, ! lbe.bot.iacoBtinsZ4tiBJsUeWc.su. Nasal CATARRH in au its su. XaiVrrurrf W Ely's Cream Ba!mmw clcaDser, aooUMs and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh sad drives away a cold In the head Cream Balm I placed Into the noaUuMpreade over the membrane sti Is absorbed. Relief is Im mediate sad a core follows. It l not drjrlng-doee ot produce sneezing, large Rz, (0 teats st Drug gists or by Bail ; Trial 9iz, 1 cents. XI.T BROTHERS, s Warren Street, w Tort "That was prouer." 25 worn out r.Tersl years ag?. I