OREGON CITY ENTKItPBISE, FKIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1905 9 6 !...Short Sidehead Stories... ! 3 Tl!Kl!I.V-TOI.I) TAI.HH 01' THH Wl!l!K"5 DOINOH, Dliil In Thla City Hilnii, wife of Ilium .Jenw-n, of Miiiillnr. Mill lull Cllllllly, 1 1 I (if perlllllllllM, In HiIh i lly hint Thliimliiy iiIkIiI Tim ilcceiiaixl wiin ix yi'iiiK iiinl Ih NiirvlvtMl liy a IiiihIhiiiiI uinl (hree children, The limly wiih fiiiwiuili'il tn Mnnllor whew liiirlul WIIN llllll. E nlertaln.tl lit Barlow- Mlwt Miiry H, lliirltiw, nf lliirlnw, en-,-rtiiliii'il piirly of tiii'Kcm CHy filmiiU H ii in 1 11 V lit lii'l' Iioiiiii, The mucnIh were Mi m. I'lyihi II, Huntley mill iliuiKhtcr. M II iln'il, Mr. iiml Mm. ICtlwuril !, Itioilln, MIhh CIc lliiicluy J'rnlt, Minn Miirjnrle I'lllllll'lll, Ml mm 1 ,11111 It l'npe, MlMN Nll'lll lliinllliKi Ml Miirtlul f'lutiri'H liriiprr, Metnorlt. Qosi to Portland Tin" Ori'Kiin Irmi Hli'i'l Compiiny' :;( tun meteorite wim limt Thnrmlny mic- 1'nnfnlly Imnli'il unto n ImiKi' mill trilim l.iiilnl to I'ihIIiiikI where It will b ix IiIIiIIimI lit llin I.i'wIn & 'In rU KxiiiiHltlini. I M In tlin Nli'iinK ilii'liuliirniiii Hint r milli'il 111 much IHIkuIIoii before It M rlttlit r 1 1 owneia wi-in tlmilly ili'ti'iiiiliii'i in tlx' cilllltH. f'liiuli'ii Hchriiin, MIhh Uriicit Miii-nIihM mul Mi'lvln Mcl'iinl, of Oickoii City, dpi tit Hilinliiy mi llin liiinlu of Ih,, Tuiilittlii Itlvrr. The party went eiuwllnlilni? itn Hpent a plcimiiiit Hflniiiiioii, I'fliit'iiltiK lulu In 111" Jny mul MpcmllnK the hvmiIiik lit 'I'lm Onlm. THZ LIVER QUARANTINE New T.ach.r In County- Miny ('liii'liiiniiiN county tciiclier have ' lit ly hIkiici! I'oiitniilD to tench In ni lioolK In viu liiiin portion of llm county, mul uiiiouk tin' number uml their ii-upce-llvil Hl'hoolH, nil-: Alum iloWlllllll, lino,) V'li'w; l-'lirrenco Hijchiiniiii, Tmccy mi'IiodI ni'iir CiirrlnHvllln; Chi'lut Inn Hamilton, IHckcy' I'rnlilii Hi.liool, iiMir MoIiiIIh; t'lniii lloliiiMtiiim, Hlmm; Jennie Noble, N"w Km; V. K, Ijiinlon, Inylmiil; Knteii CiIhwi-II, illMirli-t No III, riMir Nceily. An na I, llopplll llllH ri'NlKIK'll UN ll lll llIT of (tin primary ilcpiirtmcnt In tin, llurmnny Hrhool, illNlili t No, 4. Celebrated Silver Wedding Mr. uml Kmlolph Heller, of Fourth mul Miullmm hIii-cIk, wirr jolncil on "I'ih-h -May iiIkIiI of I""! week by n number of their Ucriiiiin fiiiluU who imnlntcil them In it pli itemit wuy ti cclcbrutn their allv.r wi'ililliiK. Mr. mi'l Mm. Heller wmth irn Hi'iili'il with mi cU'Kiint nllvi-r tea m-t l HliliN otluT Itppiopllntn KlftH. Itif null Mi' nl wi'i m i vi'il uml I In- compiiny did lint illnliiinit until a lul" hour. Buffered Broken Arm I lurry ilonlori. lh 17-yi'iir old mm of i Mr. uml Min, V. 3. Oordoti, lirokn tile ! nun Hiinilay I'VrnliiK. I In wiin JuniptliK i f r, mi it eprlnK board nnd In niiikliiK tlic '; Jump In' fill with on ii tirm nndr IiIn body, nnd brnkn olli" lionn of tlm foil" nrm. 'I'lir brink, iiIiIioiikIi pnlnful. onn In not Hi'I'Iiiiin. lie but olin bolln wiin broki-n, nnd i In- In ici'ttlliK nlonK lilri-ly. ii untN J 'linn f Coin Iff Yoiiiik (lorilon until a fnw iiionttiN lino ii-kI'I'mI with bin pu nn In In Hi In fit y. Will Save Toll In llii' rnnnlrili Hun of n lulilK" from llu' Inland In mld-rlvi-r to lln itinlvi rn "-r pliint by tl) Wlllami'ttR I'ulp & I'lipir t'ouiiitiy, the rovimiK'N of tin' rmtliind li'iirnl I'i'i-tilf Compiiny In tin' wuy of Im kiiK" lniiK'-e will tin innln iliilly r-diird. Tim Ntriirturi' will i-vniit-iiullv tm of Ntncl conntiiii'tlon and will imililn tbn IriinnportluK of pulp illnrt to tin' mill rntbrr llinn IIiidukIi th bake by nli'iimrr nnd llm pitylnx of IoiUiikh iIwiik'N nn In now done. Engineer Wn Injured In nltrmptlnK to nni-fnil n Ntirp (trndn on tbn rood iirar l'likny'N brlilifn on the Mnliillu rlvi-r hint Krldny afmrnoon with ttm llirinblnic oiiirit of 11,'iniiiu & Kay lul. Jiiiiii N Milton, tlm i'iikIiu'M'. wiin pain fully In I in fit. iinromliiK iiiiiiiiiiuiK'ulil'', tin- rliKllii M'Vi-rn.il llnilf. nnd biickliiK iiKiilnnt lti' nipariitor, furred th" nmrli lim ovir thn Mtibaiiktnriit, tli'inullnblnK I In- thrnehcr. Thn imKlnrnr, rninalnlnK nt bin punt, wiin raiiKht by Ih' liuii'liliU'iy nnd ni vnri'ly hurt. Hat Another Wife Living Hull to dlNHolvK mul annul a miirrlnKi conli'iu't Iiiin bix-ii liiNlltuti'd by (liiico K. llmiNi'ii HKiiliiNt It. ('. MaiiHi-n who In rhiutii'd with luivltiK a wlfn llvlnir from whom h had not Ix-i-n dlvnnnil whnn lie wilil,,) tn plulnllff at Ori'K'in t'lly, In Miirrh, lltoj, Kvldnnro of hnr miirh inanli'd hiinbauil, hhw-iIn Min. IlunNi-n. wiin mvi'iibil Id Imr by the iiti-IvIuk of li'ttMN by lor hiiHliitnd nul,niiui'iit to Imr miurliiKi' to lilm from wlfn No. 1, The pnrllne to thn null rnnldn ni-iir Aiirorn, mid 1'linbk Iilmlck, of lliln city, up H itr e lit tin tmyN for Mr. Ilminrn. New Orange at Ruteellvllle Tbn fm in, 'in In ihn vicinity of ltunnrll i llin will complctn thn oiKiinlzntlon of it (illlllKI' Bt llin NlllOlilllOIINn next Hulur- diiy iiIkIiI A preliminary mnutliiK won held bint Hnl in day nlitht at thn achool hoiinn. Thern nr 'ii mctnhi-ii on the hiilter roll, uml (illl'TN urn expni'ted to coiiiii next Hatiirday tiUht. tllllcnr will then hn I'lected, Thn Itunnillvllle dln Irht In ii purely ntrrlcitlt titnl country and llm outliMik for a Ntroim furmerN' or KHiiltatlon In cotiNldered promlnliiK. Iep my V. M. dill, of darHclil, In the iiikiiiiIi rr of tlm HilNNi'llvlllii (IrllliKi'. It Pays to Cultivate (inoiiin II. Klnimy, n hop Krownr from (lervalN, Murbm county, win In the city Tueediiy and reportN tlmt hut few yard Will thin year prinlura ti ny t ti liter near nn itviTiiKn crop, In the niimn connection Im nayn that Ihla year above all othnre, the grower, who pernlntently cultivated IiIn hop yard will be thn Ritlner. (Jrowera who freiiiently culllvHled mannK''d to retain In thn mill prnrtlcitlly all of the inolntiirv during thn cxceedlnKly warm mouth of July, uml hn a reault the vine inititn mi rxccpilnnitlly and healthy mowth, and luivr matured with a paylna; crop. Picnic on Tualatin Minn Mabel Nlckiim, Minn Klhel Nbk ti tit, Itiilph Nlrkuiu, of Hillwooil; Minn Iii Hit Vouiik nnd Minn May Hheppnrd. of Ht. Jnhiin; Wllllnm V.. Murnbull of ltun nelhllle, mid Ir. WitMo AiIiuiin, Minn Mayme Ailuinn, Minn Illlilu McGetihle, Light Crop of Good Quality Thn ClHckatiiiia county peach crop thle neimon wiin Unlit In yield, but of Nliperlor nuulliy mul readily mild at remunera tive Ukuicn. An uniiNimlly flntterlnK In iloineim nt of thn Cliicknma county pro duct WIIN received a few dll'8 BKO by II K Vnt. thn (iludnloiie pench cultur Inl. from Wilbur Newell, euperlnlendent i if liorllculttirn nt the I-4ln mul Clark Kxpiinltlon, who, after NeeiiiR a box of piiiclien from Mr. Crone' orchard, mild In ordei-lnu n ehlpnient: "Will you kindly mini un your very bent; a few Ihixcn nt n time iin Ioiik an they hint. They are woiiib-rfiil nnd we munt hnve a few of them, cont what they may." "TAKIMO IIIN MKAI.N OITT." Hurried fating Iiiir ruined tunny a man' atoinach, Tin: ilit'cntioii-rl.-stroviiii' pro ccia in nuluitl, often ii n not iced nt first. Hut it in only n aliort time until the liver ballm, tlir (lin"tiye or-jiina K've way, and alniont countlcnH illn HSM.-iil the tiinn who cndciivorH to fcoiiomia; time at the ex-fH-iutc of llin health, A torpid liver CiiuneNB c tinrniitiiieof the entire Nynlein. l lockn in the iliwaned K'tiiih mul bodv pumoiiB HUM HlIonlH tllftt) full piny, invitliiK Home wrious illiifHS. In fiiinilieH where August I'low'-riH lined, a HlunKinli liver and roiiKtitialiiiit are un known, ao are all Moinaclt uilmentH, aa well ai indigestion, dyspcpsi'i, hemilmrn, headueheH nnd kidney and hinder afiec ttonn. No well-regulated f.-iniily liould bewithoulthiHStandurd remedy. e Two sizes, 25c and 75c. All drunxistn. Charman & Co., City Drug Store pretntlon of thn forent fire law he I apt to h nrrented and fined for violation of thn htw If hn nlirtn nuch a fire without Hint prociirhiK a permit. Uo In Inclined to the belief, however, that It would be a dlfllctilt mutter to find a Jury that would return a verdict of Kullty In event of hla arrcet. Will 8erv ai Jurort There are Included a number of Clnck- amiiN county rnen in the new reaerai Jury that haa been drawn for the trial of the hind fraud caeca which will be ri-Niimed at I'ortland next week. The new Jury conaiata or; 11. huhncii Ainee, nierclmnt. I'ortland; J. W. Italley, drug Klnt, Illllnhoro; A. C. Alexander, farmer, Korent (Jrove; John F. ltarrett, farmer, I'ortland; Jamea Ileal, frult-irrower, I'ort htnd; Jiickmin A. Hllyeti. faCmer, Solo; OcorKo Hrldewell, warehoiiaeman, Amity; ThomHN HurrowN, capitalist, Salem; K. W. Purbln, hopdealer, Rulem; Theodore II. Kt-arey, merchant, I'ortland; F. I. Fuller, streetcar mammer, Portland; W. J. Fulerton, farmer. Warren; George E. HarKn-iiveN. cnpltallNt. OreRon ('Ity; W. A. Jolly, farmer. I'hllomath. Wllllnm Mc Kenile, loan agent, I'ortland; Charles A. Morden, printer, I'ortland; John Murray, farmer, Aurora; F. 8. Myers, ealcsman, Portland; Wllllnm 1. Olds, merchant, I'ortland; J. W. l'ltrtlow, farmer, Oregon City; John W. Pearl. Brownsville; Frank Klchct, grocer. I'ortland ; C. V. H. Hun se, merchant, Forest Grove; William Bchmcer, merchant. Portland; John Shan non, farmer. Heaver Creek; C. K. Stan ard, merchant, Hiownsvllle; Walter K. Taylor dairyman, Corvnllln; Albert P, Vnll, fanner. South Mount Tabor; Henry M. Vun lieiii'S, wholesale grocer, 1'ort btnd; M. II. Wilds, farmer, Albany. DQGtoi Bnghain Says : MANY PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE Married at Boring A very pleitnnnt home, wedding occur red Wednesday evening, August liith, at the home of Mr. itnd Mrs. Ceorge Tach eiiui, near Mining, when MIhs Lucy Per ict, ihiughti-r of Mrs. Tacheron, and Mr. 01 vllle W. Horlng. of Holing, wciv made ihiinbmid and wife, II. I-. HI. Clair, the I minister ottlclatlng. Hoth me well known I ami estimable young people and have the brightest prospects of a happy and use ful life. The home was tastefully dec orated with flowers fur the occasion. The bride was becomingly 11 tilled In a gown of dot teil Swiss nnd carried carnations. To the wedding march played by Mine Ksther Vulllcntnlcr the bride nnd groom marched to their places tniutleiiili-d where the minister pronounced the simple rit ual of the M. R. church. Multnomah Itecord. Lydla E. PInkham's Vogotabio Compound Thn wonderful power of Lydio, E. rinliham'H Vejretnldu Compound over the tli.scRseN, of womankind In not lie online it Ih 11 stimulant, not liecausu It is a palliative. Imt simply liccnuse it Is the most wondorful tonic and recon- titruetor ever discovered to act directly upon the generative orpins, positively Waa Sensational Runaway curing rilaeaae nd reatorlux health anil j Mi s. Hen Smith ami daughter, of Call vigor. ( fornln, en route to Motnlln for a visit Marvelous cures are reported from i with Mrs. J. It. Cole, miraculously es all parts of the country V,y women who I enped serious Injuries In n sensational have been cured, trained nurses who j runaway In this city last Thursday morn have witnessed cures nurl physician ' K, The Molnlta stage team had been who havo recognized tlm virtuo of ,.ft nlmullng nt the post olllce by the Lydla K. rinkhani's Vegetable Com- irlver when the horses became frightened pound, and Hie fair enough to givo ,i ,iHheil nt brenk-neck speed down credit where it is duo. Mutn B(ri,et, cleverly dtslglng a number If pliysieianH dared to frank and f V(,h,.,.H 0n the street. Hut for the open, hundreds 01 them would aoknowi edge that they constantly prehcribe Lyilia 10. I'lnkham's Vegetabl (im pound iu severe cases of female ills, as they know by experience it can be re lied upon to elTect a euro, The follow ing letter proves It. Dr. 8. C. Hrlgliam, of 4 Hrigham I'ark, Fitohburg, Mass., writes : " It (rives me grout pleasure to say tlmt I have found Lyiliu K. I'lnklism's Vegetable Compound very nfllcaclous, and often pi-o-acrihe it In my practice for female dllllcultios, "My oldest daughter found It very lienell clal for uterine trouble some time ago, and my youngest daughter is now taking it for a fe male weakness, nnd is surely gaining in hualth and strength. " 1 freely advocate It ft a most reliable s))o. rifle In all dlnenaeg to which wonuili are sub ject, and give it honest endorsement." Women who are troubled with pain ful or irregular menstruation, bloating (or flatulence), leucorrlma, falling, in flammation or ulceration of the uterus, ovarian troubles, that bearing-down feeling, di.lneHH, ttintnens, indiges tion, nervous prostration or the blues, should take immediate action to ward off the serious conscquenei'S, nnd be restored to perfect health and strength by taking Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound, and then write to Mrs. l'inkhain, at Lynn, Mass., for further free advice. Ko living person has had the benefit of a wider experience In treating female ills. She has guided thousands to health, Every suffering woman should ask for and follow her advice if she wants to be strougf and well presence of mind of the two lone passen gers, who occupied the rear sent, they would have been badly hurt, but after the team hud traversed a half dozen blocks, both Indies escaped by climbing out over the reiir sent, sustaining only slight bruises as they fell upon the pave ment. The horses were caught after running a number of blocks further. In attempting to stop the runaway team, Arthur Williams, of this city, was thrown against the curbing nnd painfully hurt Would It Be Cruelty to Anlmala? All sorts of complications are presented Clerk Oreenmnn in complying with the provisions of the amended forest tire laws. Hut the situation wns presented In another view 9utuiilny afternoon when County Treasurer Cahlll mmle implicit Hon for a permit to burn out a hornet's nest on his farm near this city. Clreen man declined to grant the application. fmii'inir tlmt Uncle Knns would be made liable to nicest for cruelty to animals. Mr. Call HI on the other liiind contends thnt he would be rendering not only him self but the community a special favor nnd an act of groat consideration should he exterminate the post. In the meantime the county treasurer Is In a qunndnry for ho considers thnt under a strict inter- DANGER IN DELAY. Prompt Action Mint Be Taken to Pre serve Health. Kidney troubles are dangerous because they creiip en so stenltblly thnt they gi t a firm grip on the victim before he Is aware of It. They manifest themselves In such varied forms that they are enslly mlstnken for other diseases. Make no mlstnke. Do not delay. Trent the kidney now. The kidneys are sick nnd will not get well unless you use a kidney medicine. Dunn's Kidney Pills Is the certain, snfe nnd promp remedy for the kidneys only. It cures. O. 8. Cooper, farmer, living three miles northeast of Salem. Oregon, on the Oar den rond, snya: 'I very often lifted heavy weights, but hnve since regretted having done so, as the result was that I strained my hack and ever after had moro or less trouble from dull, aching pains across my loins nnd other symptoms of kidney complaint. In some way Donn's Kidney Pills were brought to my notice nnd the first time I went to town I dropped Into a drug store and Inquired nbout them. I was told that they were highly recommended nnd ad vised to give them a trial. I did so. And while I did not follow the treatment as regularly as 1 annum nave none, m Ing a poor hand to take any kind of med icine, the benefit derived from their use stamps them as a remedy which acts fully up to the representations made for It." Plenty more proof like this from Ore gon City people. Call at C. O. Huntley's drug store and iisk whut his customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cts. Foster Mllburn Company, Imffnlo, N. Y sole ngents for the Cnlted States. Hemembcr the nnnie, Doans, nnd take no other. A special day at the Lewis & Clark Imposition has been named In honor of Hon. F. X. Mnlthleu, thv sole survivor of the f2 pioneer settlers of the Oregon country who voted to establish an Amer ican civil government In that vast sec tion, on the 2d of May, 1842. The vote took place at a trading point called Chnmpoeg, nbout thirty miles south of Portland, nnd the proposition wns bitter ly opposed by the Canadians nnd other subjects of Great Hrltnln who were pres ent. Hy a majority of only two votes the Americans won, and thus establish ed the first American civil government west of the Rocky Mountains. Mr. Mat thleil, though a French-Canadian, sided with the Americans. He has lived ever since within three miles of the historical apot. September 15 has been chosen as the day on which he will be honored nt the exposition. OASTOXIIA Bean the ) llB m Have Always Bought Signature of "I hnd a running, itching sore on my leg. Suffered tortures. Dohii'b Ointment took nway the burning and itching In stantly and quickly effected a permanent cure." C. W. Lenhart, Howling Green, O. To All Lovers of Good Music We carry a large stock of the Victor Talking Machines and Victor DisR Records and Edison Phonograph and Edison Cylinder Records HIS MASTERS VOICE r. The Victor is so perfect that it is often mistaken for the human voice. There is no limit to the variety of selections this matchless instrument will recite for you. dison rnonograpn The Edison has always been a wonderful device, but Mr. Edison's recent improvements have placed it In the foremost ranks as a charm ing musical instrument. We will sell the Victor Machines at $17.50, $20.00, $25.00, $27.50, $32.50, $35.00 and $45.00. t Victor 7 inch records 50c each or $ 5.00 per dozen " 10 " " J.00 " 10.00 " " u 12 " " 1.50 " 15.00 " " . -Edison -Phonographs at $10.00, $20.00 $30.00 and $50.00. ' Edison Records 35c each. Why not come in and listen to these Machines. Free Concerts daily. Burmeister & Andresen The Oregon City Jewelers Suspension Bridge Garner. W. L. BLOCK Main and Seventh Streets THE FURNITURE MAN W. L. BLOCK Main and Seventh Streets Alteration Sale The public will now nave an opportunity to get the famous Studebaket 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. . L. BLO THE FURNITURE MAN CK