Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, August 04, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    OREGON' CITY ENTKHl'KISK, FHIUAY, AUGUST 4, 1903.
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TER8HI.Y.TOLI) TALES OP TM8 WtU'K'il DOINQ9.
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Claims Wlft Left Him '
5. V, A, Men-lam, of J'oitliiiKl, lum tiled
nit for divorce from HiihIh i' Merrlum,
whom In' tiinnlcil mi J'nrtlund In IHH'.t,
jicBi'itlnii In Kelirnnry, 1B03 I ah-ned.
fiswmlll Burns
Austin's nil w- in i H nt Liberal burned
aily HiiiwIiiv iiioriiliiK, Thn hm In 14,
urn) with no liimrmti-i. in iiKhtlnK tin
Hume u i'ouim lii'l wit iivcri'iinii. by tin1
lifiil.
D.sth at Canby
Ma, wife of Jiiiih' l'oi'tw, died lust
. Wednesday tiliilit lit her hums neiir fun-
,y, IIi'kIiIkm her lioshund, th dereimed
j Im mirvlvfil by loir imrents, Mi-, and Mi.
. K. K. Molt, of Ctititiy, Mm. I'nrter was
4.1 yeiira of nn, lluilitl took jiliifd nt
I 'unity.
I For Killing De.r
j l-'n-d HIhivit, Krnent ItuHMi'll nml frank
H'"lt. of Mnliilla tiHvn been nri'fti(l mi
i oinpliiliit of Uii- ili'iu(y un inn wurdn lit
, 'unity for klllliiK deer out of run,
I Tim accused will have ti uHlinliuny ex
iiinliiiillon nest Hfitt-mli- after Deputy
I iimi'li't Attorney Hehuebel lum returned
from bin vacation.
, An EhcsmIvs, Drlnk.r
Morton N. Whiting In rImtK'-d with
liiibltuiil k'okm ili'uiikitini'na iiikI failure
; to iuovIiIi- In u divorce pfocftxllim hruutfht
' iiKliit liltn liy MuriinrKt K. WhltitiK
, who link not only for an absolute ill
! voice, but tho iih MtH of K'HiimliiK her
. rmildcu nm. Mnrguri't K, Hirntton. Thu
. pal Hi h wi'ii' nun i led In t lie nlndt of
', ViinhliiKtoii In I'Vbruary, 1903.
Hawaii Rtaldanca Rantackad
Wllllnm llowidl on Motuliiy r-nn tl to
th pollct" thn theft of mlr of troimcra
mid 134.60 In curri-ncy which were tnken
from hi room Ht thn ri'iildfnco of Kd.
llciwcll. oil thi Weal Wdt liltn KnlurdllV
: nftirnoon. Th Howell rrsldm-r wim
thoiiiiiKhly rniiHiicki'il, the frimlly heliiK
iiliKvnt lit the time, hut nothliiK Hse of
Vllllle Wild tllkell, The theft la M0lOKci
to he the work of u trump.
Th Marquam Fair
The KlKhteetith Annus! Fair of the
Unite ('reek Am h ull urul AnHoclMtlon will
he held thin yi-ur at Munpium, Hiptcio
ler and 30. I .mite uiul liberal la the
premium Hut which Klvea eapcclul uom
Iihihc to Mock nod fm in product!), (if
ticeia of (he Aaaoclutlon lire: H. T. Ilu
hint, preahlcnt; J. T. ltitt, vlce-preal-dent;
A. K. Jink, aecietiiiy; J, M. Uro
ahoiiK, li i'iimii i-i ; nd J. K. Marquam.
MipIaa rm.Hlu la I-m.m
The ault for diimtiieea of It. I'. HldlnK
MKalimt Miirlon county hua lieen filed In
the circuit court tier on a clmnife of ven
ue from Mni'hm county mid will he heard
nt the ri'Ktilur term of court tluit will
he convened III Novemher, HldlllK Ml-
l thHt while croaaliiK a hrldge over
the t'uddlng river neur Wuodhuru In
tictoher, I'.ti't. he aiiatnlned Injurlea hy
which he waa dmiid In the aom of
iriiHin, e itaka Jiolicmeiit, however, for
the aom of 1200,
Will Da Exhibited at Fair
An order wna mnde hy Circuit Judne
Mi lirlde Mondiiy dllfctlim Hhcrlff Shav.
ir to turn over to the Oregon Iron &
Hlecl CompHny the celebrated meteorite,
the ownci-Khlp f which, the Supreme
Court hiia jiiHt decreed, rata with the
corporation on whoae land It wua oil
Khmlly dlacovered us" imnltiNt the claim
not, Kllla Huuhca, Attorney l.lnthlcum,
KIDNEY JROUBLES
Increasing Among Women. Bat
Sufferers Weed Not Despair
THE BEST ADVICE IS FREE
Of all the disc mmi known, with which
the female organism la aMioted, kidney
dlncuNe in the moirl fatal, and statlNtica
how that thin disease U on the Increase
among women.
reprcaeniltiif tint ateel coinimny, atntea
that thu tnolleit iniiaa will ! conveyed
Iminedlnlely to Portland where It will
he exhibited Mt the KxpoKlllon.
Paid For Puglllitlo txhlbltlonf
Aa the reault of flat flKhta, wiirriinta
were hint week laaued from the Juatlce
court for the nrreat of four younK wen
of thla city, on chr((ea of irroaaly dla-
tnrbliitf thw iiuhllo pence, The fimrtet,
which conalt of Hid Wnrrcii, (lenrge
Walter, Cliiretu'ii Wolf and John Doii
t tilt, were BiTHlifned Monday, and plead
lug guilty, ench wua Himd $10 by Judg
Htlpp, All four tine wera puld. In th
flrat engiiMcment, Pouthlt healed Wolf
and two diiy Inter Walter, In the pres
ence of 100 peraona, a. third of whom were
women, knocked out Hid Warren.
Counterfeit Papar In Circulation
Counterfeit iinper money la aald to be
In circulation and It la well to he on the
lookout. Any currency hill of the Unit
ed Htntea with the pnglo on It fnc und
of a higher denomination thnn fl I an
altered hill and ahould not he accepted
by tiny hualuea num. Any note with
the eiigle on It foci and with tlm figure
$10 on It haa been ralaed from $1 to $10.
lie careful how you accept V, hill, liy
A aklllful priH-eaa the engla on the fin'c
of thw $1 hill him len eraaed and the
head of the Indian that appear on the
face of the $5 hill ha heen aobatlluted,
ftldlngi Oct No Batter
I Ian la Hldlnga, of Mar(iiam, thla
county, who I wanted In Morrow county,
on a charge of rorae ateallng waa ar
realed In Marlon county luat Thuradiiy
evening and made IiIm eaccape from the
Bllverton Jail the next morning and I
agiifn at large, Hiding waa aio'ceaafol
In evading Hherlff Shaver, of thla county,
why wa cloae on the trail of thn fugitive
all day Weducailny. Having been no
tilled of the capture of Hldlnga, Hherlff
Hhnver went to Bllverton Friday morning
expecting to return with hi man to thla
city. Hldlnga la conaldred a worthleaa
fellow and recently aerved a aentence of
three month In the Clackatna county
Jail for the larceny of a watch from Hon.
(ieorge Ogle, of Molalla,
Wife Knew Too Much
A deputy I'nlted State Marahall from
Portland. elatcil hy Chief of Police
Horn of thla city Friday afternoon pluc
ed under rret Arthur Htewart alia Hunt
a luborer In thl city, Htewart I charg
ed with rltllng a mull iwck In the atute
of Montana aeveral month ago. Stewart'
nrreat wit ticcompllahed only through
the perfidy of hi wife who left him re
cently and. going to Portland, acquaint
ed the aothorltle with the guilt of her
huahand and Informed them of hi
whereabout. Rtewurt'a true name I
not known for when he came to thla
city he adopted the name of Stewart
which la hi wife' maiden name and In
addition to the name of Hunt, hy which
he aouietlme went In thla city, he la
known to have other allaaea hy which
he wa known at Portland before coming
to thl city. When nrreated Stewart waa
working with a construction gang In
thla city.
Mrj.EmmaSawyerfg
Unless early and correct treatment Is
applied the patient seldom survives
when once the disease Is fastened upon
her. Lydia B. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound Is the most efllclcnt treat
ment for kidney troubles of women,
and is the only medicine especially
prepared for this purpose.
When a woman is troubled with pain
or weight in loins, backache, frequent,
painful or scalding urination, swelling
of limbs or fept, swelling under the
eyes, an uneasy, tired feeling in the
region of the kidneys or notices a brick
dust sodiroent in the urine, she should
lose no time in commencing treatment
with Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable
Compound, as it may be the means of
saving her life.
For proof, read what Lydia B. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs.
Sawyer,
" I cannot express the terrible suffering I
had to endure. A dorangement of the female.
organs developed norvou prostration and a
serious kidney trouble. The doctor attended
Have Picnic on Clackama
A parly conalatlng of forty Hebeknh
held a picnic Monday night on the hank
of the Clackiinuia near thla city and the
occasion proved one of thoxe genuine
good time for which the entertainer
are noted. Story-telling, speech" he
fore a huge bon-flrc went to make up a
delightful Informal programme that wa
made the more Intercatlng by the serving
of coffee, cake and aundwlijie. Those
comprising the party were: Mr. and Mrs,
J. J. Cook. Mr. and Mr. J. I.. Wnldron,
Mr. and Mrs, K. V. Greennnin, Mr. and
Mr. Sol. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. K. W.
Scott, Mr. and Mr. H. M. Shaw, Mr. and
Mr. Kd, Jack, Mr. and Mrs. (lenrge
Hhepard. Mr. anil Mia. A. II. Klnitegun,
Mr, and Mr. O. W, Church, Mr. and
Mr. K. J. Noble, Mr. F. K. Neck. Mrs,
l.ut., Mr. J, K. Morris, Miss Echo Sum
on, Mis Kiln Shaver. Mis Wilkinson.
Miss Wllhiut, Mis Minnie Itnkel. Mis
Anna Fisher. Miss Gertrude Falrelough,
Mr. Ilclln A, Sleight, Mis Iiuta Betttle,
I.. H. Fcnster. 8. F. Scripture, Angust
Itukrl and A. LclKhton.
Thought Ha Stopped the Paper
An ociUilntance met Horace Greeley,
one day, and uld: "Mr. Greeley, I've
stopped your impel-." "Have you?" said
the editor, "well that's too bad," and he
went his way. The next morning Mr.
Greeley met his subscriber again, and
suld: "I thought you had stopped the
Tribune.' "So I did. 1'hen there must
be some mistake," said Mr. Greeley, "for
I just ciime from the otllce and the press
es were running, the clerks were as busy
us ever, the compositors were bard at
work, and the business was going on
the same as yesterday and the day be
fore." "Oh!" ejaculated the subscriber,
"I didn't mean Unit. I had stopped the
paper, I've stopped only my copy of It,
because I didn't like your editorials."
"Pshaw!" retorted Ml. Greeley, "It
wasn't worth tnklnn up my time to toll
! me such a trllle m that. My., dear sir.
If you expect to control the utterance of
' the Tribune by the purchase of one copy
n day. or If you think to find any ncwa
I paper or periodical worth reading that
will never express convictions at right
angles with your own, you are doomed to
disappointment."
Inside fact noon become evident In outside
nyiiijiluMiH. Iju ri, (J, Okkkx.
The aid of scientific Inventions Is not
needed to determine whether yourlunp
are affected. The first symptoms can be
readily ttoted by anyone of average in
telligence, i
There Is no disease known that gives so
many plain warnings of its approach as
consumption, and no serious disease that
can be no (nttckly readied and checked,
if the ineilicine used is I)r, lioschee's
German Syrup, which is made to cure
consumption.
It is in the early stage that German
Syrup should m taken, when warnings
are given in the cot'xh that won't quit,
the congestion of t'.it: bronchial tulx-s and
the gradual weakening of the lutigs, ac
companied hy frequent cxoivtotatiun.
Hut no matter now & ep-w uicl your
cough, even if dread consumption hu.
alreudy attacked your lungs. German
Syrup will surely effect a cure as it lt.-u
done before in thoii.tiunW of apparently
hopeless cases of lutig trouble.
New trial buttles, 25c, Regular si.e,
7JC At all druggists.
Charman & Co., City Drug Store
or could be determined, Judge Ryao
finds It Impossible to Inform the Wah
fngtonlan of the gross error In mistaken
Identity that has been made.
General 8ummary
The post week was dry and warm, but
not o warm as the preceding week. All
late crop would be benefitted by rain,
but they are doing fairly well without
It. The Fall grain harvest Is well ad
vanced and the yield generally are ex
Ira good, both sa to quality and quanti
ty. The spring wheat harvest I now be
coming general, and wherea the yields
were shortened somewhat by the pre
ceding hot weather, the damage turns out
to be Ics than expected. Pasturage I
getting dry. but stock as a rule continue
In good condition. The second crop of
alfalfa I being harvested, with satisfac
tory returns. Hops are doing well, and
the hot weather, combined with more
spraying of the vine than usual, has
caused the lice to nearly all disappear,
and the crop now promises to be a bet
ter one than expected a few weeks ago.
Field onions are ripening ' rapidly and
late potatoes are thrifty and promising.
Some damage I being done In Washing
ton county to lute potato tops by army
worms. Corn la tassellng and making
good advancement. Early peaches are
In the market. Apple are doing well,
but Italian prune are dropping more
than they usunlly do at thl season of
the year. ,
me for a year, but I kept Retting worse, until
mblo to do anything, ana 1 mauo up
1 was unable to do anything, ana 1 mauo up
my mind I could not live, I finally decided
to try Lydia K. Pinkhnm'a Vogetable Com
pound as a last resort, and I am to-day a well
woman. I cannot praise it too highly, and I
toll every suffering woman about my case."
Mrs. Emma Bnwyer, Conyors, (ia.
Mrs. Flnkhara gives free advice to
women ; address ia confidence, Lynn,
Mass,
Not In The Life Insurance Business
Being mistaken for nine of the princi
pal stockholders In a gigantic life In
surance company Is a distinction that Is
not freiiucntly shown, but owing to the
similarity In names, County , Judge Ryan
has been mistaken for the head of the
Kquituhle Company. Iast Friday he re
ceived through the mull from some un
known person at Gohlendalo, Washing
ton, the front page of a St. Louis paper,
containing the likenesses of Thus, F.
Ryan, the Insurance magnate and his
wife. Beneath the likenesses of each
were scribbled In lend pencil some com
ments on the changed appearance of
the Clackamas county Judge and hlB wife
as they were remembered by the anony
mous correspondent who expressed some
surprise at learning of Judge Ryan's ad
vent Into the Insurance world. Since
no note accompanied the newspaper clip
ping by which the name of the contrlbut-
Commltalon Will Investigate
"That a commission of three, two
from the house and one from the senate,
be appointed by the governor to examine
Into the cost, feasibility snd advisability
of the construction by the counties of
Clackamas and Multnomah, of a bridge
across the Wllamette river, from a point
In Multnomah county on or near what Is
known us the White House property, to
a point across the river In the county of
Clackamas, In or north of the town of
Mllwaukle, and to report upon the same
at the next session of the legislature.
And thnt snld commissioner shall serve
without compensation and shall Incur
no expense whatever for the state In
said metier." Pursuant to the provi
sion of the above, which Is a copy of
the text of house concurrent resolution
No. Governor Chamberlain yesterday
afternoon named Senator C, W.Notting
ham and Uepreaentiittve S. H. Llnthl-
cum of Multnomah county and Repres
entative J. N. Ilramhall of Clackamas
county, to serve upon thl committee.
This resolution, being local In character
and: therefore not published In the gen
eral laws, had been overlooked by the
governor for the time being, but he re
called It yesterday afternoon, looked It
up and acted upon Its Intent and pro
vision forthwith. Salem Statesman,
July 27.
Got What He Called For
J. J, Klepser. a Woodburn liveryman,
tells a good story connected with a re
cent trip to Newberg, the prohibition
town. Ha drove two commercial men J
there and upon arlval one felt like get- j
ting the dust out of his throat. He
mnde several efforts and reported to his
colleague that he had utterly failed.
"Pshaw!" said the other, "I'll bet a dol- t
lar I can get some.',' The bet was taken '
and the two dollars was put In Mr, Klep- j
ser's hands. The two dry men then start- .
ed for a drug store, where the failure '
waited outside and the confident one en-
tered. Approaching the druggist he
whispered: "I have a terrible pnln in my
stomach and would like a half pint of ,
hair oil." The druggist retired behind ;
the prescription case and soon after re- '
appeared with a bottle wrapped up. for j
which he charged half a dollar. "Well,"
said the lucky one to the other In wait
ing, "I've got It and got that dollar, too."
"All right," replied the other, "but Jet's '
see It first. I'm afraid of this Newberg 1
place," Repairing to a room they took j
off the paper wrapper, and uncovered a;
bottle filled with a very red liquid. Af- J
ter the cork had been extracted and a i
nostril applied to the mouth of the hot- j
tie, the purchaser ejaculated: "By the I
eternal! Well, it's what I asked for. sure '
enough hair oil! Let's get a drink of
water and go to bed. The money's yours, '
If you are so darned thirsty, and water
Isn't good enough for you, go for thnt
hair oil." Independent.
We are Closing Out Our Stock
of High Grade Sewing Machines
i
Thirty Beautiful Half-Tone Views of
Clatsop Beach Scenery Free. j
The Autorla & Columbia River Rail
road Company has issued a Souvenir of j
Clatsop Bench containing 30 elaborate
half-tones of the principal points of In
terest between Portland " and Seaside, '
which will be mailed on application to
C. A. Stewart, Agent, 248 Alder Street, (
Portland, or J. C. Mayo, G. P. A., As
toria, Oregon, ' j
We are not offering a make that is not known. We have only
the very best, the White and the Standard Machines. These ma
chines are not shop worn or second hand; they are the latest styles
manufactured by the White Co. and Standard Co,
Every machine is warranted to give satisfaction. Our own
guarantee as well as the factory's guarantee goes with each machine.
WE ARE OFFERING THE
$60.00 Machines for $30.00
AND THE
, $65.00 Machines for $32.50
If you are looking for a bargain come in before they are all gone,
as we will positively refuse orders after our present stock is sold.
Butmeister & Andresen
THE OREGON CITY JEWELERS
Suspension Bridge Corner
W. L. BLOCK
Main and Seventh Streets
THE
FURNITURE
MAN '
W. L. BLOCK
Main and Seventh Streets
A!
tefatiosi
The ptiblic will now have an oppotttinUy
to get the famous Stadehaker Wagons
and Buggies regardless of cost. Must
make more room. Hence, the sacrifice.
They certianly wont last long, so better
come and get your pick.
i
. L. BL
THE FURNITURE MAN
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