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V OKECON CI i'Y I.NTER PRISE, FRIDAY, "OCTOBER 14, MM. PACE 7. -M'f 4 I 1 1 M-M-MI W4-t-t 44 44444 444 M-M-44-M444 .Short Sidehead Stories, 1IWSII V.TII.I fAILft OF TMK tVUPK' IMMNOS. t 1 1 H M M4t f4144444444i'tM44M4lrii-i-t M Election ! Ordered. - Tin- dimity Conn ciiuilncd Hit- Loral Option pr litluiiH thin have been n ! I In thin roiinty iiml nmlliiK Hum to contain lhi r'(iilHlt number of name (if le- Kiil Voters, will order An election til Ik1 hi'hl III rimjiiiirtlnil with (In1 I'res lih'tillitl election tn'xt month. Married I Portlmd. -- liinrgr C. ( 'hiimhi'i'M, who hut ch.ugi' il the Cheney ranch near thl city, wti married Wciliii'Kilay at I'ort luml to MIhk MiiiiiI Hell. Tin1 ceremony whs performed ut tin' Iiiiiih' of the hrlili''M puri'iiiH, corner of Thlril mid (Irani streets. . Office It Discontinued. Tin limn- IIJTIIII'Ilt of till' I'llxtlll Telegraph Co. tlllM Week Otlll'l'l'll till' lllsCOIltltlllHIK'l' l.f till' loilli OlllCf Which 'IK' Mltlll 1 III ' llllH llllt belli ,1 l,llll( ill Hi J 11- linn.' Tin' niihim'iimI.iii of llil."- oilnc li'iivi'H gcftliil W It l.'iH'i. the moil Hrch of nil that In In- li sen iin-l iloiii' locally In tip' wi'.v of tele'vaph business. EitJte it Probated Tlx- will or John () Wilson, who 1 1 1 lit tin' (iood Samaritan IniKpltal at Portland, S tfiiiln-r 17. Ii'iivlni; property of tin' estimated value of f 1 mm. was admit teil in proliate Sit t ii ii ! n ami the will ow, Kiiiina Wilson, win iiBineil hh ex ecutrix of the cstnte Ity the terms of the will all of the property Is l rt t'l till' wlilow. Would Polsoa and K ill. la ill voice r mi ilt lilt filed here Ihls tvook liy Alfred press against Julia Press, the plaintiff charges the defendant with having threalenei) to poison uml kill lilm whlh' they were residing at Portland hiKt May. The parlies were murrleil at Latiraudo In May, IHWI, mul I h' plaint Iff iihIim for tin' custody of a minor child who Ih now with It mother nt Laiiinndc. hut that these Improved conditions were ii I m 1 1 1 1 due and now that they have been niiule, the general appear .'une of tiling' In ni altered that the Judge will ul mi ixt require an Intro duction tu adjust himself to IiIh form er iuiittcrs Thin work whh done under the direction of I'ete Nehren, who was assisted by a county prisoner whose ulilllty In distribute varnish over receptive furniture was tested with gisid results. Looks at Hospital Furniture.--Dr. I. J Wolf Is In receipt of a letter from iin Kastern Hospital outfitting house Informing him of a recent vb.lt to that Institution of lir. f. M. Ktrlck land, of Oregon flty, who Is nogntliil Itig for the purchase of furniture and n coniplete otpilpnieiil for n tlt'Ht cIhsh hospital. The same letter, which was dated September 2"!, staled that Hr. Htrlekliiinl would leave In a few days lor Km ope and that he w ould return to America iiImiuI March I. next. Hit Returned to New York City. MIsh Mary Case, who has been spend Ing n iiuiiiImt of days In thin city be cause of the serious Illness of lief mot her, left Wednesday for New York flty where she will Wmtlnue her musi cal studies. Miss Case Is nil Oregon flty girl ami her many frleiii will be glad to hear thnt she In meeting llll glial SUCCCSS In Iht studies. MIsh Case Is pohHessed of a rich con tralto and shown wonderful Improve- I night ltli lu the short time that k!ic has lieell 111 tlur Kast. Suit Over Jewelry.--Suit to recover J am) exemplary damages appnilscd at $-'l, was begun in Just Ice Hllpp's court Saturday by A. M. Woltors, agHlnst 1. Tiilpolar, a local second hand ilealer. The plaintiff alleges) that he pledged a woman's watch ami n diamond ling together of the value of t.'i.'i to secure ii loan of $ which wan to be repaid within thirty days from September It Is alleged that the dull nilant after the tender of tho a mr in ii I of the loan ami one dollar charged by the bailor, refuscH to de liver the pledged Jewelry which hi' has converted to his own use. Two Eitatea Probated. Monday the probate court for Clackamas county admitted two estates to probate. In the mutter f if the estate of (ieo. I,. 1 luKictlcr. deceased, who was acci dent ly killed at Needy last week, the widow, Nora Hosteller was named as a il in I n I hi rut ii , the estate being val ued at ulxiut $J,:.iiii Hosteller was survived by a wife ami a seven mouths' old chllil. Herman Mum, who dleil near (ienlgo about two weeks ago. left an estate of the prob able value of $::uuo. It has been ad mitted to proliate and the widow has been named as administratrix. Were Married Sunday. Sunday morning two good hsiklng young peo ple called at the residence of Comity Judge Hyan iiinl reipiesteil that a mar riage ceremony be performed. A li cense, that had been procured in Port land disclosed the Identity of the young people who were, W. M. Klschr. of Hauler, Columbia county, and Min nie Adams, of I'ortluml. The requi site ceremony was performed and the happy couple departed apparently sat isfied with the terms anil conditions of the agreement that had been en tered into. Now Hat Comfortable Office. Win n Circuit Judge Mrlilble mlili'i to Oregon Clly next month to con vene the Circuit Court, he will hardly recognize his surroundings. His 'pri vate ottlce at the Court House has been thoroughly renovated, kulsomlii ei. varnished anil otherwise bright ened up, besides being e(iiliM'd with new furniture. iThe bench has also Seen varnished and the other court risini furniture has undergone a treat ! tnent of the painter's brush with sur prising results. There has not ex isted any serlom doubt for some time' Saya Wife Liked Other Better. K. Iv Mini, a Clackamas county saw mill man. objects to his wife keeping company with other men with whom he charges her with attending dances and not returning home until a be lated hour In the morning. Because of nn alleged fondness for the com panionship of men other than himself, I ,lmi hns commenced divorce proceed ings against Kate II. Mini, to whom he was married In December, 1R0.1. I .inn names Oeorgo Spring anil W. K. Howell as rorcspi indent s ami charge that Mrs. l.lun attended a dance at Heaver Creek last Friday In company with Howell, fulling to return home until ;;:ru the next morning. Mnti asks fur a divorce and the custody of one minor child. Mollis I'll ii low. Jr,.nlMi tiled a .suit fur divorce from France Part low. al leging desertion. The pniilos were Intermarried In May. IHhi; in Wiscon sin. I'lalntlff lso desires c-ustody of one chllil. LadieV Stimlra H libber Glovei I SFUI 69 ends HUNTLEY BROTHERS COMPANY PAPULAR PRC DRUGGISTS' 8 inch Horn Comb Sf ecul Sale Price lOcentt Were there no other advantages we could offer yott it would be worth while to come here for drugs because of their assured freshness. Our trade is so large and sales so rapid that the coming and going is incessant. But you are equally certain of goods of highest quality at the lowest possible price. g4gse!goetf,3e Trasses We give a Perfect Fit and guarantee satisfaction. All ihe'. latest styles of j spring trusses at popu-, lar prices, Special sale on New York water pad trusses, 74c. STATE NEWS. Patenti Received. Patents were received recently at the Oregon City Land Office as follows: Homestead natents .lames W. Mrtiowun. Anilrew 1'. Wagner, Carl llers, John K. Dallas, Carl Wollln, Jacob Miinilshenk, Albert C. Clenger. Samuel II Ostium. New ton J I. Culver, Knima IC. KlHhhiirn. I. eon I). Hedges. Kdwill'd Himis, I'eter N. Iloesen, Alfred Schlieliler, John H. Wright. Clainle H. ilanstleld, Wni. C. Wolfe, Jacob Mcklans. ICverett It. Hales, ('has. A. .Malinslen. Wright IJ. Hurt, Kdw. Duttoii. Frederick T. Por ter, Kussel I,. Haley, .las. T. Turk, .las, II. Turk, Ferdinand K. Forstner, Jno. Juhanuessen. Harry Sloomun, JackHiin 1 Itosencraiis, Jacob I,. K mum. llurston Parks. Samuel K. Butler, Jno. Walc.ak. Anton Haitge rud, Samuel Jefferson Stewart. Jno. I). Italy; Men Selection Patents Kdw. II. l'eriin by H K. Noble, Saginaw & ManlHlee Lumber Co., Kdw. It. l'eriin by M'wis III adfonl. S. Henson. Fred A. Voiing, A. II. Hammond. The sale of the Btate Fair RroiitKU at foreclomiri sale has been deciieed by Circuit Judn William Calloway. It is a nott'wortlV coincidence that Judge Calloway was the man who signed the mortgage nearly ten yeorn ago, when he was president of the old Oregon Agricultural aoclety. The amount of the decree la about $19,000 Including Interest. The original debt was $11.11011. Here Is a little problem that farm ers may figure out for themselvcH. It is a practical demonstration that swine may be. raised with profit ami buy feed. Smith & Boillden four weekH ago bought eight stock hogs, weighing loo,r pounds, paying BUetn live weight or $.'i2.75. which was lVif alKive the Portland mnrket, ho they decided to feed them for a raise In the price. They fed 1.1 sacks of shorts at a cost of $n.l5. The hogs when i slaughtered weighed 1310 sunils. a gain of 105 pounds and were sold at ti cents, amounting to $78. GO. a profit of $12.70. If the hogs had been weighed before- being killed the weight would have been nearly 500 pounds, that is two pounds of shorts costing 1 14 cents will make 1 ixmnd of pork at ti cents. forvallls tiazette. High Grade Peffame 27c an ounce For the next two weeks to introduce our new special odor, we have decided to offer it at 27 cents an ounce. Not more than two ounces sold to one person at this price. This is. a flower-like odor of extreme delicacy and is never sold at less than the uniform price of 50c per ounce. Agency for Natural Body Brace. Better than med icine. Gel a booklet. "Caffeo" Magnetic Razors $2-50 each Hones at Special Prices Genuine Swatty Ktgular Special Put a small quantity of red pepper in the food you hones , Genuine Dry hones Plain hones 1. 00 .79 i. 00 .50 .75 .39 No honing necessary al ways ready for use ; cuts perfectly; no smarting or i Vf off Wf rf Ha o soreness- We will cheer- V 1 01Cl W ?tCn fully pay back your money highly perfumed. The best ; and safest antiseptic for after shaving. if not satisfactory. Special Sale on mix up for your chick-; e. r . p ens and see how it lm-1 ' proves their appearance j Staf sety 2.00 and laying. We have Leather case 3.00 a ipecial lot to sell at ! Crescent Safety 1 .00 ; Griffon No. " 2.50 25 cents per pound Griffon No. 2 " 3.50 Special J.20 2.05 .69 M9 J.45 Large bottle 25c Ricksecker's or Colgate's shaving sticks ' Regular .25 now i9 Talcum Powder for after staving; none better SO cents Makes a Clean Sweep.. 'ni'ivit noililng like doing a thing tlniii.unlily. Of nil ihe aulvea yu ever li.iinl nt, Cin kUn s Arnica Knlve Is the litft. It pwrf.w uwav and rures burnn, Son s, J ;i u I h. m. Cuts, llolls, Ulcers. Skin j Kiiiiilins ii ml I'lU-s. K'h only wnts, and K'liii'inti i d to gtv- sutlsfiu tliin by Jl'iin ll k Junes, dniKKlst. Take The Enterprise, $1.50 T. II. Wellsher has a patch of strawberries that Is hearing a second crop. The plants are of an everbear ing variety and the berries are Just ripening for use. The accoml crop will not he as large as the first nor the berries quite as big, tint being of a variety famous for Its Blze, the ber ries are as large as common varieties. The vines have received a large amount of water during the summer. Mr. Welsher hus raised two crops of onions, beets, and beans and other vegetables. Those who doubt that gardening pays would do well to take a look at this garden as a sample. Corvallls Gazette. Deafnett Cannot be Cured Granfle Fair a Succett. Last Sat urday the members of Oswego Grange held their annual fair. There was a 'creditable exhibit of farm products and the attendance ami Interest was good. An excellent program was ren dered In the afternoon, the singing in costume by .MIssDIckinson and Master Dickinson, aged about 11 ami years respectively, was especially IlllIU The Jury in the case against Arthur Conl, Iin for criminal libel returned a verdict of guilty. Counsel for Conklin at once moved for an appeal, ami it Is quite likely the case will be heard In the higher courts. The penalty prescribed In a case of this kind Is Iroin three to four years' imprison ment or from fliHi to $.ihi fine. Arthur Couklln Is editor of the Grants Pass Journal, and came Into his present trouble through attacks made on Rob- (i. Smith when the latter deserving of mention. i nese ,.ni..ri,iin..i-x Kiniir the .Milkmaid's song ert and In response to the encore, gave candidate for representative from Jos- u..mi umi Hniiv". Judge Hyan was ephlne County at the election of last called on for an address anil taiueu , alont; the line of gathering a good ex-, nihil of the county's resources for, the lim.l Kalr. The Judge is an en-j thusiast on this subject and he must , have mantle, a convincing talk for; when he had finished an elderly wom an who has resided In the vicinity j of Oswego for many years, came up , to him and said: "Judge, 1 have beet) j discouraged for some time and had ! just alsnit made up my mind to sell , my farm, hut since I heard your talk today on the lwls and Clark fair. and the probable advantages that win remit! to this section of the June. It was stated in the alleged libelous article that Smith had col lected money for Airs. Sarah Lewis and appropriated It to his own use. According to the testimony of Mrs. Iewls, Smith did not take her money, except what was secured under a note, and in a regular business way. A Great Senaatlon. There n a big ariisation In l-i -vllle, InO, when W. II. Biovn ut that place, who waa expected to die hai his life aaved by Dr. Klng'e New luscovery for Consumption. !! writ-: I endiirt'd by loc .il iipi'llrntlons, us thy cannot I reach the diseased portions of the ear. Tlu-re Is only one way to curt' deafnesB, J mul that is by constitutional remedies. . Deafni'xs Is caused by tin Inflamed con- dltliin of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube is tu ition.. I you have a rumlding sound or imperfect healing, and when It la en tirely closed. K.afinys In the result, and unless the Intlamation can be taken out and tills tube restored to Its normul con dition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by Cat an h, which Is nothing but an In flamed condition of the mucous aur- fuces. We will 'give One Hundred Dollars for any case of lieafuess (cuused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cuii-. Send for circulars free. K. J. CIIKNEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold hy Druggist. 75 cents. Take Hull's Family Pills for constipation. ARE YOU BUYING THINKING OF 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. :: :: :: Miss Virginia H. Barker, wljo mar ried Henjumin Germain. May 19, was grai ted an aiinii inent of the marriage at Sail Francisco last Friday hy Super ior Judge Sloss on showing that Ger main had another wife livlnft at the wasitime that he Induced Miss Barker o join lilm in wedlock. Miss Barker did not learn of his former marriage, how ever, until after he had deserted her, June 13. She traced him to this city, where she found him comfortably in stalled ax the head 6f another house hold. On Miss Barker's complaint. Germain waa arrested on a charge ot bigamy v and is now awaiting trial in the Superior Court. After his arrest so many women seemed to be Inter ested in his welfare that it was sur mised that he has other victims. The detectlVe who made the arrest saya i upon his departure for this city the j prisoner waa deluged with flowers. state I msurrriaiiie iigoniet rrom Aninm.i but really believe that 1 will hold the land your New Discovery gavi me Immediate I am sure DV lliai n-u.i uuu ... . ......... a little longer for 1 am time I will bo able to get a better price for It." A lot her Interesting talk waa made by A F. Miller of Portland. Prizes for the exhibits were awarded by a committee consisting of J. D. Ae and A. V. Miller, of Portland, and George Lazelle, of Oregon City. anon thereafter effected a complete cure." Similar cures of Con sumption, Pneumonia. Bronchitis and j (rip are numerous. It's the peerless could not help her, A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin, of Winchester, Ind., knew what to do In the hour of need. : His wife hud such an unusual case of: Stomach and liver trouble, physicians i .He thought of and We recognize that we must be honest with you to retain your patronage, as we are here to atay 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 oi 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. j 'JzT: fsf-' -72- .n''-i W hav Nickel Watchea from 1 V V " i,?. I $2.00 to $10.00. V . ' "v '' , Solid Gold Watchea from Gold Filled Watchea from - X $20.00 up. $10.00 up. V S Biumeistef & Andresen The Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Corner remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Price 60 cents and II. Guaranteed by Howell k. Jones, druggists. Trial bot tles free. tried Dr. King's New IJfe Pills and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only lit cents at Howell & Jones' drug store. I I I I1 ! I ! i I v