Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, June 09, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1905.
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Skull Was Fraeturad
(', Itiiht-r, iwontly from Biilwn and nn
riniliyt) In Ilia UiKKixK 1i.piil line lit of tho
W, V, & V. C'omiuiny'a Mill In thla city,
auatnliu'il a fracture of Dip akull Thina
day liy Iwlng atnirk ty a hmtvy tlrnhttr.
H la Ih'IIcvkI tho man will rvcovar from
tint Injury.
TooK a Long Run
Thinking ln'rlnii tliHt tho JupurK'ne
were In luirault, tln ti'iun of I). M, Klrm
.n ti i ii il a long run Hi" othtT day,
Him (Inu In tho tiUHlni'M jmrt of thn city,
tlm train run aniiili to tlm pulp atitttnn
wticrn tlu-y wr. atopiird. Th only
(1iuiiiiK dun to tliu vdnYla waa tlio
himMng of a aiimll aprlng,
Wait lid. Comm.ncamanl
At tlm eoneluatwi of a piitrlotlc ntT
tiilniMi'iit inat Thnrailay night, gradun
ttuii honor wera Iwafowrd on a claaa of
OvB young pMiplo of th Wat Orgm CHy
puiilln ailiiHil, ri'pffwritlnic ttila yuar'a
clnx. Th graduate from tha Klghth
urmli' were! Miiry I Man, n Ilurdon,
Mary MIonncll, and Wm, Armatrtmg;
from tho tlh a.'honl, Vrma Karmrr.
Coming Through thi Rya
Ttitiry If. Hiighra. of leaver Crwk, haa
R (l.ld of ry through whhh una might
pnna aovcnil tlmea and not mwt another.
o.l,. nf tlm growing grain wr
tir.HiKlit to thl city tho other day ly Mr
Hughe. Tho aula meaaured xatly
on hundred Inchca Mich. They were
tnUin to Portland and will ha added to
id rim Wamiia county exhibit at the
I,owl A Clark Fiilr.
Artltan Klaet
Oregon City lodga. t'nlted Artlaan.
held Ita annual election of oHlier Inat
Thuradny night. The following were
elected: Mutr artlaan, Tom Carteo;
Hup., Mra. flwnrti; aecretary. Mra. Haron;
limpector, Mra. f Jrltttth : miutrr of rere-inonh-a,
Agnea flllwia; npnlur conductor,
flam Irfiwry; Junior conductor, Will Jor
dnn: trenurer, Ma Ilollnrk; field com
mit la. W. Hucr und H. fllngn.
Ccdurti of Llbtrty Vota
With only another wik In which to
wngn the, .content, th voting for (JniMo
of Uhorty will end. Tha three candi
date that have figured In the content
ahortly after It atarted, nmltitiiln their
rclittlve. poaltlona but tomorrow', count
may dlacloae aonin ampi'lae. Thn atund
Init of thn cnndldntea now la ft a follow:
Mlaa I.tilx, 13(10; Mlaa Klemaen, 1170; Mha
Kelly, 10N5, It la the purpoae of thn com
tnlttea In charite of tlm celebration to
termlnnta till content on Buturdny the
17th.
Death Cautid by Haart Dlaaaa
Mia. Ilohert V. Caufleld liiat Thuradny
evenlnn dropped dead while returnlna;
from tha honn of Judt Unyea at Olnd
atona where aha had been aix'ndlna; the
avanlna;. A native of Qulncy, Illlnola,
where h wna Imrri Kebruary 12, 1847,
Mr. CuunVId rnmo to Oregon with her
pnrunta when ahe wna but two yeare of
age, Kunernl aervlcea were held at thn
lute home Bundiiy afternoon at 1 o'clock
thn renin Inn bilng taken to the Portland
Cri'iiiriiitcirliii at 2 o'clock, riealde n
huahand, the dccpiiacd la aurvlved by
four children, aa follow: Vera, Nellie,
Percy P., and Itobert P. raufleld. The
family liaa the ayrnputhy of the commun
ity In their bereavement.
Rid Man Dtftat Cagl
Klvn fenthera and four alpa wna the
prixlut'! of the miit'h gmne of bnaebnll
tM'tween the Knglr hltd the lied Men at
Oineiwih Park Bundny afternmm. The
m inl-i'lvll!-il aavngr by onn xlrtt dem
onatrated thetr aupremacy over the pat
riotic bird on thn bnaebitll diamond. Thn
fentiiri- of the game were too numerou
to mi-ntlon, but on the whole the ex
hibition wna a fairly good Imitation of
bull playing.
Woodman Memorial Day
Bumhiy. June i, wna annual Memorial
Itiy with the Woodmen of the World and
the Oregon f'ltv ("amp duly ohaervrd the
aimlveraary. The inembeia of tho order
nom-mliled at the lodge hull at ! o'chx-k,
and, headed by thn On gon City llnnd.
niHiihed to Mountain VleT cemetery
where, itfter npproprliite rxirera, the
grave of ieceiied member of the order
Were decorated. The ninll m of the dny
w delivered by Itev. K. H, P(illlnir.
pnator of the Klrat Congrt giMonel Chun h
o' tlil city.
Judg. Ryan In Charge
County Judge Hynn ha Iteen placed In
full charge of the Clu'kamua county ex
hibit of the Iwl & Chirk Fair. J. A.
Xfi-Olaahan, Mlaa Mury 8. Harlow and
Mra. C. O. T. Wtlllama will b. the per
annul repreai'iitattvea of the county In the
Agricultural building for a time. The ex
hlblt la In place, but addition will be
mude from time to time, a article, .re
received. Thn executive cnmmltte. ha
Inalructed the preeldent and aecirtary to
aend circular letter to the chairman of
each apeclal committee. In order to aacer-
t din Jimt what la being done and what la
proiHiaed. The committee haa dettirmlned
that every apeclnl committeeman who la
not tip and doing hould be given a chunce
to make way for a aealuua worker. ?.v
ery reldeiit of Clnckamaa county will be
nked to help to make thn exhibit more
creditable and to bring In any an! nil
pioducta that are available.
NATURE TELL! YOU.
At Many an Oregon City R.ad.r Know.
Too Wall,
When tho kidney are lck,
Nature tell you all .bout It.
The urlna la nature' calendar.
Infrequent or too frequent action j
Any urinary trouble tell, of kidney III,
Moan'. Kidney Pill cur. all kidney III.
Mi. Wm. Ilulnwater, realdlnc at 903
F,nt Flrat Ht Albany, Oregon, ayi
"My kidney, troubled mo off and on for
eight year, Kvery time I contracted a
cold It acttlcd In my kidney, caualnff my
back to ache often ao badly that I could
hardly get about to attend to my houae
hold dutlea, Accompanying thla wa. a
very annoying difficulty with the kidney
cretlon. I wu treated by phyalclana,
and took a number of highly recommend
ed rerneille but thn relief I obtained wa.
only temporary and I waa about dla
couraged. Flnully I rad an ndvertlae-
ment about Doan' Kidney TMH and got
a box and begun their uae. I expected
ome relief, of couraa, but to my auiprlae
they went quickly to the root of the dla
eitao and cured me. Doan'ai Kidney Pill
are the beat kidney medicine I ever uaed
and I hiave recommended them to ft num
ber of my nclghljora."
I'lenty more proof like thl. from Oregon
City people. Call at C, O. iiuntieya
druu atore and aak what hi. customer
report.
For aalo by all dealer. Price DO cent.
Foater-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. T., ole
agent for the United Btate..
Itemember the name Poan'. and take
no other.
Important If True.
'Have you ever attempted to play
'Hamlet' 7" Baked the manager.
"No, air. I do not conalder myaelf fitted
by nature to Imperaonute the melancholy
Dune.
"Then you are Indeed, a you have ald,
an exceptional actor. I will give you a
Job."
Furlou. Fighting.
"For aeven year," write Geo. W.
Hoffman, of Harper, Waah.. "I had a bit
ter battle with chronic atomach and liver
trouble, but at hint I won, and cured my
dleeaece, by the uae of Electric Hitter.
I unheNltatlngly recommend them to all,
and don't Intend In the future to be
without them In toe house. They are
yrtalnly a wonderful medicine, to have
cured auch a bad caae aa mine." Bold,
under guarantee to do the aame for you,
by Howell & June, drugglat., at 60c a
bottle. Try them today.
Hickman Murderer Convicted
Ir. Harvey Hlckmnn returned Batur
day from Canyon City, firant county,
where he haa been In attendance at the
trial of W. H. I.ncy. CHy Murehall of
Prairie City, Orant County, who waa
found guilty. by a Jury f manalaughter
for ahmitlng to deoth Krnet Hickman, a
former Oregon City boy. The trial of
I.ucy waa conducted at Canyon City, the
atatc'a proaecutlng nrricere being aanlated
In tho caae by Senator Rand, of Hoker
City, who wa engaged by relatlvea of the
murdered man. The Jury retired at 2
o'clock and Ave hour later returned a
verdict of mnnalaughter without the mer
cy of the court. Teallmony at the trial
of the caae waa to the effect that the
hooting of Hickman by Lucy waa not
only cold blooded but alao premeditated
On the nret ballot, the Jury etood nine to
three for conviction aa charged In the
Information which waa murder In the
drat degree.
Backache, "The Blues
Both Symptoms of Organic Derangement in
Women Thousands of Sufferers Find Relief.
How ofUn do we hear women any: "It
ee ma a. thoufj h my back would break,"
or "Don't speak to mo, I am all out of
aorta?" These sifj ni Bcant remark, prove
that the. ystuui requires attention.
Backache and " the blue." are direct
yroptom. ol an Inward trouble which
will aooner or later declare itaelf. It
may be caused by diseased kidneys or
sotuo uterine derangement. Nature
requires asaiNtance and at once, and
Lydia K. Pink ham's Vegetable Com
pound instantly assert its curative
powers In all those peculiar ailments of
women. It has been the standby of
In telllgent American women for twenty
years, and tho ablest specialists agree
that it is the most universally success
ful remedy for woman's ills known, to
medicine.
The following letters from Mrs.
Holmes and Mrs. Cotrcly are among
the many thousands which Mrs. I'lnk
ham has received this year from those
Whom she has relieved.
Surely such testimony is convincing.
Mrs. J.G. Holmes, of Larimore, North
Dakota, writes:
finer Mr. Plnkham :
" I have iuUered everything with backache
and womb trouble I let the trouble run on
until tny system waa In uch a condition that
I wa. unnlile to lie aliout. and then it wa. I
commenced to ma Lydia K. Pinkliara'. Vege
table Compound. If I had only known how
much infferlng I would have saved, I ahould
have token It month, sooner for a few
week' treatment mode me well and strong.
My backache, and headaches are all gone and
l iiillor no pain an my monmruni iwnmin;
whftnma Wore T took I.vdia E. Plnkham'
, Vegetable Compound I suffered Intense pain."
Mrs. Emma Cotrely, 109 East 12th
Street, New York Uty, writes:
Daterv. Your Patronage.
Th. growth of a community and th
aucce. of It. local Institution, depend
entirely on the loyalty of It. people. It
I. well enough to preach "patron lie noma
Induatry" but except th. aervlce given
at a horn. Institution equal, that of out-
of-town enterprlw. thl. argument Car
rie, no weight and la entirely disregard
ed, a. It ahould be. But with Oregon City
people It I. different A few month,
ago E. L. Johnson e.tabllahed the Caa
cada Laundry. It I. .quipped with th.
lateat Improved machinery and 1. dally
turning out .work that 1 equal to any
and u perl or to much of th. laundry
work that 1. being don. In Portland.
Being a horn, ln.tltutlon and fumUhlng
employment for many Oregon City people
It I. enjoying an Immense patronage.
Th. high .tandard of th. work being
don. commend. It to th. general public.
Laundry left at th. O. K. barber .hop will
be promptly called for and delivered to
any part of the city. Telephone 1204.
E. L. Johnaon, proprietor.
In Mad Chaae.
Millions rush In mad chnae after lioith,
frt,m one extreme of fadd'.am to another,
vhcn, If they would only eat good food,
i.nd keep their bow.-U regular with Dr.
King'. New Life I Ills, their trouble
would all puaa away. Prompt relief and
jlik cure for llvor and stomach trouble.
25c at Howell & Jonea drugstore; guaran
teed.
Her Favorite.
"What," he asked, "la your favorite
story?"
"Oh." ahe replied. "I don't know that I
have a favorite. I like any atory In which
the man apunka up at the proper time
and sake the girl to be his wife. Of
course I oh Alfred! I Just know you'll
think I apoke that way to make you tell
me you loved me, but I didn't have the
lightest Idea of any such a thing
really. Please don't ask me to name an
early day. I can't bear to think of
leaving mama, and then long engage
ments are ao lovely, you know. Would
a week from Thursday be too far away "
Dear Mr. Plnkham :
I feel it my duty to tell all suffering women
of the relief I have found In Lydia K. Pink-
ham'. Vegetable Compound. hen I com
menced takinir the Coimxmnd I luffered
evervthlnir witb backache, headaches, men
itrual and ovarian troubles. 1 am complete
ly cured and enjoy the bent of health, and I
owe it ail w you."
When women are troubled with Irreg
ular. suppressed or painful menstrua
tlon, weakness, leueorrhoea, displace
ment or ulceration of the womb, that
bearing down feeling, inflammation of
the ovaries, baekacne, bloating tor
flatulence), general debility, indiges
tion and nervous prostration, or are be
set with such symptoms ns aiaiziness,
falntness, lassitude, excitability, irrita
bility, nervousness, sleeplessness, mel
ancholy, "all gone" and "want to-be-lcf
t-alone" feelings, blues and hopeless
ness, they should remember there is one
tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound at once re
moves such troubles.
No other medicine in the world has
received such widespread and unqual
fled endorsement. No other medicine
has such a record of cures of female
troubles. Refuse to buy any substitute.
FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN.
Remember, every woman is cordially
invited to write to Mrs. l'inkham if
there is anything about her symptoms
she does hot understand. Mrs. l'ink
hara's address is Lynn, Mass., her
advice is free and cheerfully given to
every ailing woman who asks for it.
Her advice and medicine have restored
to health more than one hundred thou
sand women.
GABRIEL.
The large Kentucky Jack will stand
throughout the season of 1905 at the
C. V. Stoker farm, five miles south-east
of Oregon City, near the Lealand School
house. C. V. STOKER, Owner,
June SO. Oregon City, Ore.
Subscribe for the Enterprise.
ELLOH
CONCERNING
Quality is the first importance in selecting a watch and it requires
expert knowledge of the business to actually know the real value.
There are all sorts of watches on the market and all look somewhat
alike. There are differences, however in constructive workmanship, in
finish and decoration, in wearing quality, time keeping and in price.
That is why you must rely entirely upon the party from whom you
purchase your watch.
Our record for honest, straightforward dealings is what has made us
the largest house in Qackamas County. We are constantly adding
new goods of the latest designs and are showing an unusually attract
ive assortment of handsome patterns in solid gold and filled watches. -
We have watches in nickel for boys from $1.00 up; for men from
$5.00 up. Ladies and gents gold filled watches from $10.00 up. We
would like to have you come and see our $15.00 and $20.00 watches.
They are beauties.
We do fine watch repairing and guarantee all work.
BURMEISTER & ANDRESEN
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Jewelers
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Suspension Bridge Corner
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2,000 miles of long dis
tance telephone wire in
Oregon, Washington , Cali
fornia and Idaho now in
operation by the Pacific
Station Telephone Com
pany, covering 2,250
towns .
Quick, accurate, cheap
All the satisfaction of a
personal communication.
f Distance no effect to a
clear understanding. Spo
kane and San Francisco
as easily heard aa Port
land.
Oregon City office at
Harding's Drusr Stxre.
Ask Hrs. Plnkham' Advice-A Woman Best Understands a Woman' HI
Bean th
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WILL RUN CARS WITH TRAILERS . ON
TO PORTLAND
EVERY 20 MINUTES
FROM 7 A. M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT.
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Tickets on Sale at Harding's Dttig Stoe.