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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1904. PAGE 7. ' Short Sidehead Stories. TI'Wsm.V-TOI I) TALKS OP 1MB WtTK'S IMIINOH. Divorce Granted. Al a ( lul rt..n of tho rltiull court Hnliinlny iiftrtnmn, JihIko Millililn itmntnl divorce (li-rr.-ce In tlix following cases: J. Kill Klmiiintia va. Kliliim Kllilriimiin; K.th'-I Finger vii. Mine Klwt'r. Ont of th Twins Died - The fili-iida of Mr, iiml Mia. Hoy Murtlii, In till" city, lyininillilni' with tlii-m In lln" death of mil' of llirlr yniniK rhll'li' ii, a th I'nii kiiii lii of nil Ink smiic !'. While Mm other chllil In Allll cillli nlly III. hca arc ciili rliilm-il fur nil i II I imi t recovery. Payment of State Taxes ("miniy Trauici- t'lililll lnt week iiiinli- a my iiuiit of IHi.uno on aluli' t ii for Clink litiiiin enmity fur the ymr 1H04. I'u im-nis HkCti (iilliiK l-'I.M" tid having I" ' n pre viously iiihiIi'. linn- ri'imilim it luilum-i-ilnn Hie lul from llila rumity of II",. Not the Ea-Oovernor Alli-itlnK neglect of her hoim hold duties ("ii permuting III!' clillillfli In go lilllik'l)'. Thcoilnu. M (leer la auliiK Minnie 1'. lici-r fur a itl von i' In llii' t'lw kmiina county clniill i mill. Tin1 pin Hi a weie married til Van couver. WiinliliiKloii. li'' 7. The IiiinI'HiiiI links fur Hit- cimtoily ol the lliice mlNT chll.Itcn. Knapp Oat 11000 Vrdlct. The Jury In the diimiign ault of Councilman Kmipp. of thin rlly, against the (Injun Water I'owi-r H Hallway Compiiny. for $25,000 fur Hie fun-lure of hli liy being ejected from mil! of lhi i'oniiiiiiy'a cilia, returned it vinlli't for Ho- plaintiff In the, aum of 1 1 0110. TATI NIWI, Hint Attorney-General Crawford h rendered an opinion relative to the di rect primary nominating law, In whlrh he assumes the jioaltlon that the act waa not Intended to apply to Fall and Hprlrif municipal elections, and dm not, In the nature of II own language, no Into ef fect until Hum. In thla connection Mr. Crawford assumes that there "n legal Impediment to holding nomlnutlona un ci, r I In old law: It fact, that It would be perfectly legal so to do, for the reason j I hul. In hla Judgment, the law la not . i.p. intUi- until I'M;. A Baairtlful Checkerboard. Tin-re waa Ihla wiak cxlill.ll.'il at Huntley iln. I'o a drug atom a chrcki-i hoald Unit waa iniiili" en t lr-ly of twflvi- illffcrent klmla of Oregon wood Inlaid. The valu alli' hoiiid la the piodiu t of Mr. M'l'oid, who im.-.l In Ita coliull in Hun the follow Ina w.io.In: Moiiaaiilta, Wild t'herry. Myrtle, I'm a-llolii, llliu k Walnut, Maple, lluil.iiry, Kuiiiic, Op'Kon I'lne, (Vilur, Holly and Tulip. Work of Boundary Board. At a ineit liiil of Hi.. 1 Mxii 1. 1 lloumliiiy Hoard for I liu kiim.ia county to lie held OelolaT il, a ii H in l.r of niutlera nwalt i.ninl.li-ia-t Ion. The nioat Important la a pel II lull f..r the cieallUK of new dlatrlct at Ka l.niiila to he formed from Dlalrlcta 7, U'. II. :l mid OH. retllloiia are alio on (lie fioin lilatrli t No. 7H, near Monitor; liimrl.'t No. an adjoining illxiilil; mid lilKtrlct No. K at l.lheral, UMkiiiK for eliaiiKea In the houiidary llnea. Crop Summary. The ilmiiahiy inn lltli.li that luia prevnlli'd tlirouiilioiit the Hlale iliuli.it thi' luat thiee iiiniitlia .i I'lu lliilly . Hi vi . 1 iliirlna the lull, i part of the week ly rimhI alli.w. ia, whli h fell In nearly nil illxtrlcla. While I lie lalna Were aeneriilly liiHiiltli lent to place the anil In o. million fur plowlna. tiny learrd Hie lltmuajihele ef ailloke. allllt- rd aiAxa on tht. rnnicce H)l, .tMiiirea und revived all veifelallon. They came too lllle, however, I.I he of Dim II l.ellellt to corn and pot.ilia. I.laht float okiii-. led mi one or two niuinlnua In acaiteied portluna of the Willamette valley, allaht ly ilaimialiitf lute putuluea, tomatm'a. and tender v. . ImM. Threalilna will i he comph ted Iti Kaatei n H.'K"il In a j week or ten itaye. The yh-Ma coutluue l' ll.W the IIUMIK'-, hut the 1 1 1 II J J I y l( I, 'oikI. Heedllltl on ailllllller fallow la , pioareaalna: nicely In the Weaiein -, II. ill 111 the I 'olilllllilll ItlVet alley fall I aieillna la doliiK we, .mil the lalna camel III ami aeaaoii to luaille au even aland. , i 'mil cuttlna hiia Ihkhm. mid In the dairy illnlrli la alloa ure I.. In illl. il In Hoiilh- , rn (n. ami the thlnl crop of alfalfa haa l.eeii Secured In Rood condition. In the i aateru counilea the rain liiieiiupted ; woik In the Del. la and there I conald- I rtalih yet to Ih cut. 1'otatii dlaalnif con- I tlnuea, with a in 1 1 ylehla Ha a rule. In aome of the coaat countea and In m lit - ! lend locallllca of ICaatern ( m-Kn an I uveraae ciop will be aectired, hut the total yield Will he heloW the averaite. 'linn- plcklna and ilivlna la well un.l.r way, the yield of thla fruit la very llitht. ' hut the quality la good. Iite apple are diopplua mure than iiaunl, hut mill protn- 1 lae an ahuudaiit yield. I Would Show the "Oregon Country. A auaaealloii, tut v I liar merit, haa la-en plupoaed hy AcllllK I'lly KllKhiver II. A. It.inila to the inaiiiiKenient of the 1-wlH Ai l 'I. ilk Kali. Mr. Kuuda proaiaea the maklnii of a lopoKiaphl'-al nuip ahout .'nil feet aiiiaie, on will. It la to he Indi cated the ixn.'t I. xiulun of the cltlea. alao (he timber. inlnliiK and In lien I I'm .llxli I. la. The exhlhllliiK of auch a map at the V.oi'j Kalr would he a helpful aneiuy In iioiualnllnK vlallor with the tupuiiiaphy of the entire Hlate that could only he Improved hy a peraonal vlxlt to the different aectlona. Dlitrlct No. 10, Cat the Flag. t'minty Hiipelltlt. il. lent .Inter till 11111'!. ll til lilatrlit No. l'. the hirae allk achool Una ofTeied l.y the Yoiith'a t'oinpanlon to the alnale Clin kiilnna county achixil illatrlct ahowlim the Kieateat Inter. et In e.lui allolinl work and the Improveemnta tnaile. In i MahllHlilii; It" claim to the tiophy, I Matt let No. I, a newly oraan-li.-.l dlalrlcl, located ahout 7 mllea from Molalla, and IncliidliiK only alamt twenty enrolled pupil, recently completed the hllllillllK, of new achol houae, cleared the ki omnia mid made other Improve 111. 'Mix The InatnllliiK of a bell In the tower that la hclua: erected on the build In" will next lie iierfiirmcd hy cner a. lie palroiia and mpll of thla' illatrlct. WHAT THIS MAN SAYS Only Pe-echoe the Sentiment of Thou (and In our Republic. The Oieaon City reader la axked tq thoiouahly Inv. xllKiit" the followliiK. Thi chii readily he done, for the Keiitle maii whoae xtiit. m. nt la puhllahed below will only he .,o pleiiaed to unawer any i ..mmiinli nllmi mailed to him If the wrller really anfTer from the annoyhin eonaeiiieiiee which tilwaya attend ln iu tl.e or weakened kidney. A. I.. Maney, Kilpman on the J'urt laml HclKhta cable line nxl.llliK at tbi Hin Htreet, rortlainl, aay: "Hoan' Kidney I'llla .Il...xe.l of an acute at tai k of backuche In a very abort time. jit fall I waa opeiatlllK on one of the electric lima mid It waa then that I Ural felt the aymptom of kidney com plaint. A ilrxt I thoiia-ht It win rauaed by the conatant JairliiK of the car and perbapa It waa. but I know that one box of Ii.uin'a Kidney I'llla effectually cured me of tny backache In a moat radical iniinner. My advice to all who auffer j from backache or kidney trouble la to pi. h ore Iioan'a Kidney Till and Klve them a fair dial." I'letiiy mi. ie proof like thla from Ore gon city people. Call at C. !. Huntley' drug at. ire and auk what, hla cUHtumei report. For aale by all dealer. I'llce DO cent. Koater-Mllbiirn Co., Iluffalo. New York, aide uKcnta for the frilled Slate. ltemember the name, Ijoan'a, and take no oilier. Take the bum out; heala the wound; ( urea the pain. Ir. ThoinaH' Klectrlc (ill, the home hold remedy. The enrollment at noon yeaterday at the college waa 172. The total on the evening of the aame day laat year waa 3. The hnieaae la ninety. The at tendance la ao great that nt the chapel exen lae a I. u ge number of atudcnt nnixt remiiln atamlliig, or nut attend. An enrollment of more than ti0 during the year la practically uaaured. When Prealdctit (iatch came to the college acven yeara ago, the total enrollment waa ;17. Friday' Corvulll Time. Pomona Grange Meeting. Clackama Hlatrlct l'oimtia (irange, will hold It October meeting with Clack ama tilaiige, Wedneadiiy. October 12, lliiH. C. K. BI'KNCK. Secretary. CA?" ---" o ' a. 7- n -- v-' --?' COMPARE QUALITY Every time you compare price, and you will end your next order for Job work to the Oregon City Enterprise. By giving quality In both material and workmanhlp w endeavor to deterve your builne. WE ARE AHEAD In all klndi of Job and Commercial Printing a well a book work. On trial will convince you. ARE YOU IN A RUSH? Do you want that brief, catalog, etc., printed at once 7 Well, tend It to the Enterprise office. We hav Juit Installed a modern Mergan thaler Linotype machine and are prepared to do all uch work on chort notice and at right price. OUR EQUIPMENT Tor turning out all kind of firt cla work In the wy of good print ing la econd to no other houe outside of Portland. If you are In need of printing of any kind, correspond with us and let us figure with you. We can av you money. All order and correspondence will receive prompt attention. Telephone Main 21. Tragedy Averted. "Jut In the nick of time our little boy waa aaved" wrltea Mra. V. W'at klna, of Meaaant City, Ohio. "Pneu monia had played and havoc with hlra and a terrible cough act In besldea. LKx'toia treated him. but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New LMaoovery for Consumption, and our darling waa aaved. He I now sound and well." everybody ought to know It, Ita the only ure cure for couche, cold and all I.ung Dlaeaaea. Guaranteed by How ell & Jone., drugglat. Price 60 cent and 1100. Trial bottle free. THE ENTERPRISE OREGON CITY. OREGON Ity the iloxe of thla week upward of $u;u.ihi.) will have been dlatrlbiited In the Independence dlatrlct for picking and ; .her labor incident tu the aavlng of the ' hop, any the Independence Knterprlae. i For picking alone, the Horat Hro. yard haa paid out $15,001); the Mclaughlin j yard the aame ' amount. . Including the baby Impyarda the I.ucki- ' anuite und HlckreuJI country $125,000 i will have been paid out fur picking hop, j Thla due not Include day hand, in dry- lug, haling, etc., nor expenae fur wood. ! twine, sulphur and burlap. For thcae , purpoaea 60 per cent should be added. ! which will bring the total paid out for raving the hop crop up to $1117.500. ! Picker have been paid the uniform ! price of 60 cent a box with the excep- j Hon of a few inatunce where they were paid by Weight. They, however, hnve not had the privilege of putting in full time, for the reaaon there have been more picker than the drying facilities could accommodate. It Will Be to Your Interest, If you contemplate visiting the St Louis Exposition, to secure reliable In formaatlcn as to railroad service, the lowest rates and the beat route. Also a to local condition In Et Louis: hotel, etc.. etc. If you will write the undersigned, stat ing what Information you dtalre, the same will be promptly furnished. If we do not have It on hand, will eecure It for you If possible, and without any ex pense to you. Address. B. H. TRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third street. Portland, Ore. A vuiini! woman In Palouae, Warn., ha Juat had an unique experience which Heema almiirt Incredible. She 1 now 16 y.ar of age. When ler than two yeara old rhe stepped on a needle, which ran Into her foot and broke on. Wednesday the piece of needle was taken from the left nl.lt- of the girl's throat, having traveled from her foot to her throat In It yeara. About two weeka ago her throat became Inflamed and finally some thing black waa reen to appear. Thi when removed proved to be the piece of needle, iierfect except for the lor of Ita brightner. The young woman I none the worae for her experience. In Praia of Chamberlain' Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Ptemdy. "Allow me to give you a few word In praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy." ray Mr. John Hamlett, of Eagle Par. Texa. "I suf fered one week with bowel trouble and took all kind of medicine without get- , ting any relief, when my friend, Mr. C. Johnson, a merchant here, advised me to take this remedy. After taking one dose 1 frit greatly relieved and when I had taken the third dose was entirely eured. I thank you from the bottom of aiy heart fur patting this great remedy In the hand of mankind." For aale by 0. A. Harding. Big Slock of Guaranteed Umbrellas 42c lo $10.00 HUNTLEY BROTHERS CO. POPULAR PRICE DRUGGISTS Fin line of Football and Athletic Goods "Katherine's Sheaves," a delightful new story lovadzd on Christian Science. $i.i5. Now ready : Ladies' Home Journal, Home Companion, McCJures, Eyrjhodys, all the October Magazines. Just opened, a shipment of Palmer's Perfumes and J- if J- Colgate's Soaps if if if if if The equipment of our Prescription Department is complete. An ample stock, embracing every drug, medicine and chemical used in prescription filling; all the latest devices and apparatus necessary for doing modern prescription work ; skillful and ex perienced clerks---all high class.. No Substitution Hete When you ask lor a certain Patent Medicine at this store you get it. You are not asked to try "some thing just as good." When you have a prescrip tion filled here you may i rely on its containing just what the Doctor has or dered nothing added and nothing left out. This is one of our ways of doing business that has won for us many friends and customers. This Epidemic ! Cough and Cold ! ! ; that everybody has just now, i is too serious to take ! chances with. Don't let it j become chronic. Hunt-1 ley's Syrup of White Pine Balsam quickly heals the ! irritated air passages and j ? .re by its tonic eltect enables you to throw off the dis ease. Equally safe and sure for children as adults. Don't delay, don't experi ment, get today HUNTLEY'S WHITE PINE BALSAM! the guaranteed remedy for all kinds of coughs, colds, sore throats, hoarseness and sore lungs. Price 25c. Good Books for Little We place on sale this week a lot of specially desirable books for young people and school libraries. Big, thick, well bound books, usually sold at 60 to 75c Stanley in Africa Life of Grant Sherman , Lincoln McKinley Washington Famuos Frontiersmen and Pioneers The Boy Spy History of Animals Library of Wit & Humor Peck's Bad Boy and many others Your choice 48c 44 I ARE . YOU THINKING" OF ImTVTRTiC A WATfH " JLJT Va A AJs 1 aft aVie T T ah A aV ales A O 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. :: :: :: :: V'e recognise 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 atock of Watchea and Jewelry In Clacknmas county. These are some of the reasons why you should make it a point to see 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 folid gold, with a layer of stiffening metal between. It haa the elegance and wearing qualities of an all-gold Watch, and the price Is much less. m v,A www F-B72 r 'jiG?t' 'Ar 1 LaX: I We have Nickel Watches from , $2.00 to 110.00. Gold Filled Watches from 110.00 up. Solid Gold Watches from $20.00 up. Burmeister & Andresen The Oregon City Jewelers . Suspension Bridge Corner 9 C5S?B?" Take The Enterprise, $1.50 I