OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1904. PAGE 7. 3 ...Short .Sidehead Stories... TnHRl.Y.TO.D TALES OP THB Wl!t!K D0IN(J8. Dtath A B.avtr Creak. Mn, W, 0. Martin, attj 46 years, dlod of con mini p. tlon Sunday nlh( at the family home at Hftvr Crek. , Hho li survived by a huoband and seven children. Funeral Mi-vlima were huld at the Huavcr Creek lrebytKrlan Church Tuvaday afternoon, Wai Not Inaana. A. A. Plxloy, agd 71 ycaia, of Bunnyslde, whoae arrant on an Inaanliy charge wa caud Saturday night on complaint ot- hi wlft who charted ixley lth thraattmlnir to kill W, waa rltad after an examination held Monday More Judge Ityan, Plxley waa found tc, b aane and harmli-aa and hla arreat on the Inaanlty charge aenma to have btin the roeiitt of family troub-I.. Mr. (pence Klected Director. At a meeting of repreaentatlvia from the dIN frnt (Irangua In the Fifth DlatrUi, at Oregon City Tueaday, C. K. Hponce waa .elected a member of the Board of PI rectora of the I'atron Inaurance Aaaocl atlon. for a trm of two year. .Thla la an organisation belonging to the Grang ers of Oregon and Waahlngton and In which membeja of the I'atrona of Hue bandry are enabled to carry fire and life Insurance at aetuul coat. Klghty-aeven dolegatea, representing nearly aa many Orangea. voted at the meeting. Builneti Waa Not a Buccal flun Oldeteln, who for a number of montha haa conducted a cigar eloie In thla city, la .reported to have Uft town leaving a numbnr of oredllora who are conrerned aa to hla wherebouta. It la known that Oldateln'a bualneaa venture here wua not a euaceaa and hla atock of gooda la be llevnd to be Involved. It la aleo claimed that before having tue tlty, Oldateln on Saturday mortgaged the stock Jor aooiit 1200, a Portland jobber making the loan. Oklateln's wife reniKlna In charge of the atore. Oregon City Hint In On-aonlini. wn made to drill the aafe. But the drill beoame faalened In the metal door Mini the would-be Hiife cracker, being unubln to dlalodge the Inetrument had to abandon the tuttk. The robbei'y la bellived to have been, the work of emu-tiura. Masked Man Taeklea Four. While on their way home at 1 o'clock Monday morning, Frank llenrlol, Thoe. Orubba, Curl Frederick, and Auntln Nichola were held tip by a maaked hold-up artlat on flvventh atreet near Noah' barn, but neither of the quartet auatalned the lone of a cent, Hacked up by a gun of large dlmenaidna, the man, rho wore a white hundkerchlef over., hla face, demanded the four young men to throw up their handa, but Ineb'ad of doing ao, they run A ball rapidly away, three chooalng one dlrec Hon while llenrlcl atarted back to the city being pureued by the bandit who waa outept'lnted. llenrlcl reported the In cident to the police ofllcere but no trace waa' obtained of the man with the gun, who wna described aa wearing a dark Mult end a aoft blank hat. Want to 8a Separated. After nuccea fully defeating two ettcmpta by hla wife to have him committed to the Btate In eajie Aeylum, Chailea V. Horn, of thla city, haa filed ault for divorce from Mary Horn, whom ha married In Fannayl van la In February? 867. In hla com plaint Horn atlegea tliut for year the wife, re-lnfoived by the annoying con duct of undutlful children, have made life mleerable for him. terminating In two ettorta to have him placet! In the any Him. He aeka for a complete divorce and deelrca t he i court to award to him the custody of Karl Horn, the only minor child. Failed to Drill the Safe. DleguHled at not being able to drill Into the aafe, the burgtara who entered Ernest Mat thlea' aaloon laat Saturday night Appro priated two bottlea of whlaky, aome amall change from the caeh reglater and de camped leaving their toola behind them, The building wua entered through a window and an unmioccMeful uttempl Mora Poto;cee Olacontlnued. -- I'on niuater T. P. Ilandall, haa received notice from the Poetoltlce Department at Waahlngton ordering the dlacontlnuance of the Kly, Clarke, Reaver Creek and Highland oltlceM. The life or the Ely office will end December 31 while the other three ofllcea will be auepended January 14 The eimpetielon of theae ofllcea haa reunited from eatabllMhlng two addltlonul rural free delivery routea from tftr Ore gon City office. Poetmaater Randall by holding a euccexalon of examinations of applicant for appointment aa , carriers has been unable ut llnd an applicant who will qualify aa carrier for route No. 4 and haa accordingly recommended ,to the Department that further efforts to etnrt thla route from Oregon City be abandoned, but that the service be pro vldtrd from the Bprlngwater office. ' Among thoae who will bowl on the Sam eon team are Dr. I,, A, Morris, captain; Ted Osmund, Dr, Mount and Mr. Schwab. Opposed to these and two ottier flayers yet to be named, will be the following named half-rioien from the Mot eland house: Wm. K. Loifii. caotaln: Dr. L. J. Woif, Jullua Meyer, John W. Cochran, ICd, Fortune and Mr, Jonea. , Another howling team to be known aa the Inde pendent haa been organised and thla aggregation will challenge the winning team In the contest herein referred fo, flcfore the Winter la ended a bowling tournament having t eeveral . competing teams may be arranged. FOR READKRS Of THI ENTERPRISE Fifty-Two Fine New Kimball Planoe to be Closed Out. Terma $20.00 Down and t a Month. ppon Inventory we find exactly Jlfty two of theae fine Kimball Pianos In atock. , There la no-flner Piano than the Kim- hoarding Houaea to Bowl. The Super iority of two Oregon City boarulng houaea from a bowling view-point, will be de termined aome night Boon at Ooodfel low'a alleys. Among those who never nils a meal at Mis. M. J. Morelund'a boarding house, alx young fellows had the temerity a few day ago to Issue a chal lenge to the boarder at the Bamaon house for a bowling contest, the losing team to provide an oyster aupper for the victors. The chnUHtge waa promptly ac cepted and the members of the two ag gregatlona are undergoing vigorous train ing for the aproachlng contest. Having invited the trouble, the membera of the Moretand family have not winced a parti cle and while admitting that the com peting team haa a trifle the better of the situation so far a the name of the aggregation la concerned the Samaom still under the competent leadership of Captain Wm. It. Dogus, the North Main street team feela confident of eating the oysters at the other fellows' expense. No piano will outwear it. In tone quality the Kimball stands un surpassed. The action or touch of the Kimball la light and elastic, admitting of the most rapid repetition. The world' greatest artist and hlgh eet musical authorltiea enthusiastically endorse and use the Klmbal In prefer ence to every other make. The piano pictured here la the famous Kimball school or teachers piano. Sup plied In case of fancy quarter-sawed oak, motled mahogany, or a beautiful rich, dappled French walnut finish. No pluno selling at retail for 1450.00 la silperlor to one of these Kimball Pla noa. To ulose out theae Instrumenta during the next thirty duya we will offer them at the uniform price of $300 cash or at $309, on payment of $20 down and $4 a month. We pay freight to any railroad station or bout landing, and ship our planO aub Ject to examination and trial. Money to be refunded If Instrument does not prove satisfactory In every way. Write us at once, Ellerl'iano House, 351 Washington Street, corner Park. Other stores, Spokane, and Seattle. Wn Boise, and Lewlston, Idaho., San Finn claco, Stockton and Oakland, Calif. Doan'a Kidney Pill I procured a box and took them according to directions. , The result wua entirely aatlefuctoi-y, The backache grew les and less and soon disappeared, and aa far a I can tell It ha gone for good for there have been no symptoms of a recurrence." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City, Cull at C. O. Huntley's drug atore and ask them what their customers report, For sale by all de.aler. Price 60e. Foeter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.. eole agent for the United State. Kemember the name, Doans, and take no other, A REAL FARM AT THE FAIR. Visitor Will Have a Chance to See Crop Being. Railed en a Model Farm., Portland. December 22. A large experi mental farm, In actual operation under the direction of skilled agriculturists, will be, one of the muny novel spectacles at the Lewla & Clark Centennial. The farm Will be located on the western aide of the Fair grounds, and the work of preparing the soli and laying out the farm I al ready well under way. The site allotted to the farm waa for merly a truck garden which waa conduct ed by a Chinaman. It I an Ideal apot wlh rich , alluvial earth capable of pro ducing the most prolific crop. None of the great world exposltlona ever held before have given such an object lesson to the people. While there have been corn stalk of enormoua size, tied with blue ribbon, and frulta on a china plate, the opportunity of studying a marvelous crop, while actually growing, will be an entirely new and original feature of the 1905 Kxpoaltlon. Avers Bald? Scalp hiny and thin? Then it's probably too late. You neglected dandruff. If you had only taken our ad vice, you would have cured Hair Vigor the dandruff, saved your hair, and added much to it. If not entirely bald, now is your opportunity. Improve it. "I h ! Asre H(r V2r for rsr year, t am now Hi jtmrt old sua lis hnrf growth ut rich brown li.lr. 4u, I tbiuk, en tirely to Arar'n Hair Vfrnr." Ma. M. A. KaiTN. Belleville, tit. fl.Mabottl. AUrfritpyi.tll for i.O. ATKROO., Iiw.ll. Ma. Good Hair FieSdl'o The Farmer' Telephone Co., recently Bled article of Incorporation In the ottlcc of County Clerk Sleight. Frank Andrew Fred J. Meyer and Llnwood E. Jones are the Incorporator of the compan which I capitalized for $5000. The company' principal office I located at Oregon City. The building and operating of rural tele-, phone lines constitute the business In which the corporation will be engaged. IT .18 SERIOUS. Some Oregon City People Fall to rteallxe the Serloutnes. The constant aching of a bad back, Th weariness the tired feeling; The pulna and ache's of kidney Ills, Are serious If neglected, Dangerous urlnury troubles follow. Thla mun phowa you how to avoid them. T. W. Bhunklund, who la a atreet car conductor on the Woodstock atreet car line, residing at 710 Ellsworth atreet, Portland, aaya: "Some time laat fall I began having considerable trouble and annoyance from, a dull aching pain In the back over the kidneys. I think It waa caused from the constant jarring und shaking of the cur. I thought at first It would dlanpear aa quickly aa It came, but thl waa not the case. Learning of o Bean toe Signature STOXIX ilia Kind You Have Vlaws n Ambition and Qyt pepsla. Dyspepsia," wrote Eugene Field, "often incapacitates m man for endeavor tod sometime extinguishes the Are of ambition." Though gn&t despite hit complaint Field lutfered from indiges tion til his life. A weak, tired stomach can't digest your food, it meai rest. You can only rest it by the nse of s preparation like Kouol, which re lieves it or work by digesting your iooa. Best soon restores it to It normal ton. Strengthening, i aitlfcfvina. I EnvigoratJrig. Prepared only by E. O. Da Witt & Co., Obicega i TbeSL bottle conuioa 2tf time tbe&Oc sue. Physicians pres cribe it for their delicate patients. OLD and PURE ... . For Sale by, C. MATTHIAS - Sola Agency for O reton City. - THE DE&ti POMMEL SUCtSH IN THE WORLD , J.Ae elluur waterproof oof 3utl: and h&tS ti'lwioW wet work. it i cHen nutated but Mtr teualted Mcxfe m bluth or yellow 6fii fully eouroo'ced to A J T0f (0. sw OWOtAMGt, ejiewr.OT4 mill NWieo.t, V7 i , rv . &t&Jm' II yl 1 y AA H . lap. i lt r22a for FOR MLt STALL . RELIABLE DtALtRJ. STICK TO THE 5I0N0C THE PI571. anal Catarrh quickly yields to treat ment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agree ably aromatic It is receiyed through the nnutrila. nloariHAS and heala the whole VOX' j face OTr which it dffuseg itself. Drnggiste sell ine ouc. size ; atuu aize vj man, cents. Test it end you are sure to continue the treatment Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to the nse of atomizer in applying liquid into the nasal passages for catarrhal trou ble, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known as Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Price' including the apraying tube is 75 cents. Drnggiste or by mail. The liquid form embodies the med icinal properties of the solid preparation. SENDING MONEY ABROAD Jf you wijsh to send the Old Folks at Home a re mem; branoefor hristmas, come to us and we will bell you a draft that is good in all the principal cities o Great Britain and Europe. CHEAP and SAFE. ; THE BANK OF OREGON CITY , - ' ; " Oregon City, Jregcn I Watches Ate Always a Fvotite Gift ..i We make a specialty of Watches and carry a very large assortment. We have . cheap watches for boys and girls as well as moK expensive ones for old folks.. Nickel Watches for $1.00, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and up to $10.00. Silver Watches from $6.00 up. Gold Filled Watches from $10.00 up. Solid Gold Watches from $20.00 to $75 00. You are sure of getting a good time piece when you buy a watch of us. We guarantee them tb give satisfaction. . " ' We like to have you come in and look over our assortment. YOUR Holiday wants in out line will have out most careful attention. Out stock is complete, exstensive and well selected. The styles ate fresh and new. The inducements we are offering are better values for the money than we have ever offered before. Oar personal guar antee goes with every article we sell. Come and see the greatest variety in Watches, Diamonds, Rings,. Pins, Chains, Lockets, Bracelets, Sleeve Buttons, Emblem Pins and Charms, Silver Match Boxes, Stamp boxes, Hat Marks, Hat Pins, Coat Hangers, Clothes Brushes, Mili tary Brushes, Ebony Goods, Leather Goods, Silver Dyosit Ware, Hand-Painted China, Haviland China, Cut Glass, Silver Tea Sets, Cake Baskets, Bread Trays, Fruit Dishes, Fern Dishes, Baking Dishes, Chafing Dishes, Carving Sets, Child's Sets, Child's Cups, Baby Spoons, Forks and Knives, Black Wood Clocks, Gold Plated Clocks, Mantel Clocks, Hand Decorated Jardeniers, Umbrellas, Canes, Opera Glasses, Spectacles and Eyeglasses, Foun tain Pens, Kodaks and Cameras, Developing Machines, Photo Albums, Violins, Banjos, Washburn Guitars and Mandolins, Autoharps, Zithers, Harmonicas, Victor Talk ing Machines Kimball and Burdett Organs, Pianos, White and Standard Sewing Machines, Etc. Fof Yotif Friends in the East NOW IS.THE TIME TO SfiND IT Souvenir Cups and Saucers, Plates ol all - sizes. Vases, Pin Trays, etc., from ?f c tc $2.00. Souvenir Spoons - in sterling silver, Irum 75c to $2.00. Fifty styles to select from. Sterling Silver Hat Pins and Book Marks. A Kaiser Zin Souvenir Cup. The metal looks and wears like "silver. We flwc five different scenes, all from Gxejron City on this cup. Price $1.00. C'cmc and see it. Views from Oregon City from JOc to $1.50. . We will lay aside any article you may 1 . select until Christmas pack it ready for ' shipment' and deliyer at the express or postoffice. m u r ffir a s t -it A ini i o a TKg OrGflon City JJevcflorG Suspension Bridge Corner Oregon City, Oregon