B OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MAY 1. 1006. Stipend ous We arc retiring from business and must vacate our premises within 60 days, so we are compelled to slaughter our immense stock of seasonable mer chandise at unheard-of low prices. The greatest money-saving values ever offered the public. Note a few of the many purse openers : Clothing $12.95 11.15 9.70 $20 Suits at 18 M " 15 " " 10 M 6.25 Furnishing Goods below cost ; Hats at less than manufacturers' prices and all other merchandise down to bedrock prices. Come early while good selections can be had. J. M. PRICE Sixth and Main Street Circus coming to annate, mm m mwm 350 HORSES MUSEUM Double Menagerie Real Roman Hippodrome Scores of Trained Wild Beasts Pretty EDNA MARETTJT The Only Lady in the Entire World who throws SOMERSAULTS on the Naked Back of a Swiftly Running Horse. Thundering Roman F Ed-Hi SEALS & SEA LIONS 9Lrs- i itnuni rrr iininrnr ninnn A COMPLETE Only Lady Japanese Artists in America HIGHEST X HERDS'. TRAINED PANTS Boys' Clothing Reduced 45 per cent. odd Lots $450 Pants at $2.25 Regular $4 Pants. $1.90 $3 " 1.45 Ail ,Mh.rc ,,,,-pH in i All V ".. vj 1 V. V H. V V proportion. THE CLOTHIER Oregon City WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 22 Famous Equestrians 18 Daring Aerialist, 23 Merry Le 11 ( T. i . all Chariot Races JAPANESE CIRCUS SENSATIONAL EQUILIBRIST8 Astonishing Acrobats JUMPING HORSES CAMELS, LLAMAS AND BOS INDICUS - CAKE WALKING HORSES IMPORTED ARABIAN STALLIONS Grand STREET PARADE DAILY Sale SHOES $5 Men s Shoes at $3.65 4 3.05 3.50 Men's and Wo men's Shoes at $2.50 3.00 Men's and Wo men s Shoes. $2.35 2.M) Mens and Wo- men's Shoes. $180 Children's Shoes be low Cost. Oregon City, Oregon n Clowns THl BtAUTirUl Fleur 10 Lovely Ladies of Faultless Form in Clusslc Poses on u Great Revolving Pedestal Arabian Tumblers Celebrated Stiik (10) Iniriei'l Greatest Cyclists ind Roller Skittfi 10 Reckless Rough Riders J00 SHETLAND PONY BALLET Ma5 Picards Aerialists Supreme 7 Russian Cossacks SUPERB GARLAND ENTREE US SHAVER IS KILLED. (Continued from Pago i i th Milwaukee lth every facility needed. It Im mii til by railroad engineers tlutl ell having twin n membor of nil of tiii'so orders iiiv. k. s Bollinger, 'pastor 01 llio First Congregational church made it ftw remarks and itt i in' ooDohiiioo of the services, which wore brief, the remains wore taken to Hlvrvltv cemetery, near Portland, I fur Interment. tln Hlonmor Pudlne having Ihvii chartered for the funeral ' party. During the MrrioMi it number I of Selections Wi ll' Hllllg llV II quintette consisting tf Mlas draco Mnrs.li ill I. J Miss Marks, .1 W I, odor nml 0. II : Dye Tlic business houses nf the city i doted during tan Umt of the funeral nml the people of Mm city assembled ' In one groat throng ( pay it lust trib ute Of regard to a fttllliful, fearless mill efficient OfflOfT aiul a highly ro- i ; spected aiul honored cltlron. Sketch of Sheriff Shaver. John It Shaver was a nntJ v of this staii. having ltHn horn nt Bllvet ton 19 veins ago, of pioneer stock, his pat ents having crossed the plains In 1851. When u yoniiK man Mr Shaver was engaged in llii livery stable busl MM In Kant 1'inllnnil. nt one tlmfi 'serving as deputy ussoiaor fur Huh! Portland before that district was b corporal ed Into the city proper Sub sequontly In' rontuvod to Ctackamai county and kx'ntcil on n fm in nonr : Ifolalla, whan ho raaldad until July. 1901, whatli followliiK his otooUon Sheriff, lie romovcil with his family to this city. Sheriff Shaver luul one of the host farms in the county nml ; was ail extensive flfttf of hlooiloil cattle, with which Ills farm Is very plentifully supplied. At the clime of his first term ns Sheriff. Mr Shiner wuh ronomltlHtoil aiul re elected mid would hove concluded his second term In July. Sheriff Shaver was a thorough, cure fill. palitxtakiiiK ami conscientious of fldnl lie was one of the substantia! citizens of the QOV&tJ and Ills friends ; were leKlon. H WH a fiiltliful offl- rial, mi esteemed neighbor ami a val ued friend. Sheriff Shaver's Immodlato family .consists of a wife, two sons and three daughters, llvlnn In Oregon City. The children are Misses Zeltua. Klla and (ienevleve. Karl and Lloyd Shaver He nlso leaves bis mother, two brothers and three sisters, living In I'ortlaml. nml a brother (ieorge, who Is now In Alnska. The two brothers in Port land are .1 VV. and Delnier Shaver, of the Shnver TransMirtatloti Company The sisters are Mrs Herman Wltten berg. Mrs QOr(a HOJTl anil Mrs. Al b. rt S. Hetntx. Df.ith Greatly Deplored. Interest In the pursuit of the dos Mradc Frank Smilli was only siirpas sed locally by the general grief thnt followed the announcement of the ileatli of John H Shaver The ow , anlly and unprovoked murder In cold blood of Officer llanlon and Sheriff Shaver serveit to Intetislfy the pi-nernl XCltement that has existed here dur- ' Ing the last ten day. H. W. Trembath Appointed Sheriff. The County Court Wednesday af ternism tppotBttd Constable H W, Trembath. of this city, as Sheriff to fill the unexpired term of the Into Sheriff Shaver The deeoaseil offlelal ! was serving his second term which would have expireil Monday. July 2. ' Mr. Trembath. the appointee, la a native son of Clncknnias county and , for Uie last two years has served as consnible of the Oregon City Justice district, being renominated nt the re- 'rent primary election for a laOOtll term. Resolutions Are Adopted. At a meeting of the Clackamas 'County Republican Central Commit -I tee held here Monday, the following resolutions offered by Jas. C Camp I bell, on tlw- donth of Sheriff Shaver, ' were unanimously adopted by a rising vote of tho Committee: "Whereaa, John it. Sharer, sheriff i was brutally murdered on the MU) day of April. 1906, In the discharge of his duty, and. "Whereas. It Is with sorrow that every good citizen has beard of the great misfortune that has befallen the County In the donth or this brave of I fleer, and. I "Whereas, The greatest devotion to one's country thai any citizen Is cap able of Is that he lays down his life in the discharge of his duty, lliereforo, I he It "Resolved. That In the death .of Sheriff Shaver the county hits lout ( a brave and efficient officer and the I country a respected and honored citi zen. Be it further "Resolved, that this committee ten dor the family or the deceased Its sin- j cere sympathy in the Irreparable loan i they have sustained by the death of the husband and father. He It fur ! ther "Resolved, That, tl xamplo of I Sheriff Shaver in his cournge nml do- ! votion to duty be commanded to ail ! citizens and officials." BAR ASSOCIATION MEETS. At a meeting of the Clackamaa i County Har Association, presided over : bv Judge T. a. McBride, a committee i 'of five members was appointed to pre j pare resolutions on the death of Sheriff J. K. Shaver. The members of the committee, consisting of three attorneys ami two of the county of ficials ure: rrankHn t. Orlfflth, 0. i. Latourette anil John K. Clark; County cierk Qreanman and County Treat- i urer Cuhlll. The Association also re quested that business men or Oregon City (Jose their placet or buaineai W'ednesday from 10 until 11:80 a. j m., during the time or the funeral j services over the Into sheriff. THE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL. in our educational system or today, there are a great many fundamental! which are settled, which we look up on as tho natural order or thing!, which many tUPpOte could never have been questioned. Among, these ea Huntlnls is the principle that our pub lic, schools shall be tree. As thorough j ly established, us almost, universally I unquestioned as this principle Is t.o I day, yet there was a time In the enrly I part, of the nineteenth century when Mils was a vital Issue undergoing tho heat of popular discussion. The argil ntnti tain advanoed, that each rami I) should edlicale Its own chlliliou nt private expense. Hint a person Willi out children should not be taxed to educate his neighbor's children, and iiuii fMntltaa nay have their ohlMren uneducated If they so desire these arguments today are not considered worthy of second thought AM reooaj BUM that II Is for the welfare of tho slate and lliereforo the duty of the state to see that Its future cltlM&a are educated All realize Unit Is ben aflelal to baya InVilllsanl neighbors, that the laiety Of life and propeiiy, and that the existence of tho nation H . ii depends upon education Ye! I here are BOOM who are advane lug those same arguments aguliisl the Comity High School It Is Hue that some will he taxed who "ill send no Chlldran to the school, never the less they will be benefitted Indirectly, A constant stream of young people of high school education passing mil Into the social life of a community win affect It In every ib-partpienl The rural districts will receive hotter teachers, the business men hotter help. The state roeognl.es the belle lit of having Culversltlos and N'ormul Schools, the eoilllty ought to recog nize the benefits accruing from high schools, As tlu state Is the null for college education the coiinly Is the unit for the high school The district Is too small to secure the greatest toonooi) The significance of education can not bo appreciated without consider ing the fact that the school gives the power to continue ones education with Increasing skill throughout life Our know ledge Is iicipilred by per sonal experience and by absorbing the thoughts ami experience of others Tin- illiterate may grow slowly In mental power b reason of his expert BBOC In life Hut how much more rap Idly will his educated companion grow by means of tits ability to profit by the eape fiancee of others tun much more will he accomplish In a givcm time nml how much more greater will bo bin ability to servo his fellow man? What man aCOOnpUahee mid his sue cess In 1 1 f t Is gained largely by ox perlcnOB yet thl rapidity with which he accumulates those experiences do ponds usiti his powers at the begin nlng A business man of 4n may look with contempt upon the high school graduate of .'0. but beware' thai f) your graduate may possess powers which with '.'it years' experience will enable him to far outstep his former desplsor. With a high schisil graduate there are opened new windows out of which to observe man and nature physics ami chemistry give the laws of si-i once, hlstorv the Mien ; ..-. and fall urea of man. and algebra and geome try the exac. thought of mathematical. With this better training. lOCOewe surely awaits the young innii or VOBUUI of ordinary ability We may pause here and ask the queettoai. What makes our efftllaa I lou great' r than another'.'" Why Is ACTIVE, EARNEST, PERSISTENT EFFOfi I GliNI KAl LY Ni;CI;5SzKY IO DISlOIMiC AN ENEflY. RoerawMc, peraerering a- fiim u general'.)- ni ce-', ir . to overcome the obctaelei nnd attain ureal and noble ends In lite. Bo, too, it one hi efllleted with t dread diteaat which Im- (i-n-insi iiweil upon some i if tbeorgau of the bodj and become firmly sealed ,i i lingering or chronic malady, active and peratetcnl trcataMat i" l'i uer.iiiy mwiary to dteiudge the enemy, Slin e ntiv tnnllcil ireatinent, howevi-r gissi it iimy ip. mn-t be long continued io order t ibeeffeetlve in old netahllahrd unit therefore nbatlnale ceoea, how Im port .1 in iimt the rnmedlcal agcaelei em ployed ! of a harm law character. To be safe and harmicee, when their um Ii thus pmiracttsi, they inocid be of such nature a to be eeeliy eliminated or carried out of the srvtem when they have performed their erork, inai m the refute ol fist i i nn e, nut nt tnaaratem, Hotl mineral medicines are not thui eaally gniu'ti rid of. Take afaeaia, for Inttance, if intro dnced Into the iretem lo any contlderable quaiitlly it w III 1'mIuc In the brain, liver. kidneys and iille-r purls and there remain aa a foreign iksK toaei up irritation and dtfeaaefori long period of time it death doai not wHiner Intervene. This Is nlso true of moaymlnernl medlclnea, With medicine nt vegetable oompoai tlou It is different. Thej do their word by aiding the natural fpnctlom of the several organs ol ihn UidT for which they have an affinity, and like the refuse of o i r fondi urn carried nut of the eyatem throutoi tne tiaiurai nmunctoiiet the1 lung. kin, kldneyi and howelt, Tbuil no injury U done to the aystem in cate where toe use of such mndlflnC Is coll- ! tinned for ti King period of nine. Eape eiallj I" thi trui .1 the medicine taken la free 'ri no alcohol. It Is well know ll. bow aver, that even small porthmi i alcohol taken for a considerable period of time win do serious Injury ui t he bodily orgtfui and function and oepeclail) to the brain. Bow Important then, in chootlng a med icine fur treating malad) d long staud- Ing, and when medlclnet muat, in order locum, be preanverlngl) taken (or a con itderable period of time, thai thoae only should Im- used w blch are knmi n In Is- free from alcohol an i ol regatabit composi tion Willi mint, medicinal put up for family use and sold through drngglitt, their competition Is kept a profound Hicret, know ii only to those w ho compound and put them out for sale. Any afflicted IMirson who buyi and ues then, does so, as It, were, In the dark, If not Indeed at his or her peril. They may and generally b, contain a very large percentage of alcohol or cheap whisky which thoroughly unfit! them for protracted use. Hut this Is not the worst, fault, of many of them, objec tionable though It, Is. Narcotics and mineral poisons, which we have show n In be to harmful, especially w hen Used pro tractedly, are contained in many of these Mere! coin pounds. To overcome the well-grounded and reasonable otvlootloni of the more Intel ligent to tht use of secret, medicinal com nouuds, Dr. It. V. Pierce, of Buffalo. H, V.. some time ago, decided to make a bold departure from the usual course pumucd by the maker of put-up medlclnei fordo- meitlC use, and so has putillshed brond cast, and openly to the whole world, a full and complete list of all the Ingredients entering Into the coin position of bit widely Celebrated medicines. Thus he has taken his ntimerotl pa trims ami patients Into his full confidence, Thus t00 be lias re moved his medicines from among secret nostrum of doubtful merits, and made them RemcdtcM of Known Oowpoirttinn, By thl bold step he has shown that his formula! aW Of such excellence that be Is not, afraid lO subject them I (the fullest "orulJuy. He has come to believe, and is , willing tn concede, that bis patlentt ami all who lake bis put, up mod lei ties have a It that the Indian, the Chinese, and Die Philippine civilization In DO I as Q04 us ours or Hint of Nuropoiin count i'Iom? ICvldently the answer Is, it is mi account of the oiiiiliiiion of the people Tho ncciiliiplliiblllonts of one or two grout BJWO are not taken the Oivllllltlon Of the race, for If this wore mo I hero would not In- a groat difference between nations. ilM there are great men In all land' II Is the Intelligence, the power, the activity or the groat mass of people that determine the ran It of nation mining tho civUlaad people "r the world This being true, the pbonoinoual growth of high schools in the United State l Oil object of pride of eVOI true American. Tin unly hogb school in not an untiled experiment Its growth has been very rapid In the Diddle west during the past ton years. Ohio loads with M township high schools, ndlanfe next with 89 Men i ana bud II county high IChOOll In l!uTj while Oregon had but one These itatiitloa are looordlng to the report nt tiu United tsatoH CeamJeeloner or IMncat Ion's report for IMI Oregon bus now four county high BChOOU one each in crook, wheeler, Klamath ami Harney counties. All these are much more sparsely settled than Uickajnai county, gad do not low h i rood facilities for coiuniunlcatlon Why cannot Clackamas county hai a high BChOOll Let thl fOteri grajWOI a' the next election, In our hands Is pla I the decision of a queetiOB which cannot fail boi aSaot the poeitlon which Oils county shall take among the counties or this state In educn Uonal affain HutU e, for perchance a half mill tax, cast obstacle In the Wg) of our boys ami girls starting mil .n life as well equipped as any in the stale'' ld us answer Juno 4 I,. A. Ill AO Hyspepsln Is America's curse. Hut dock llbsid Hitters coiupiers dyspep . sin every time It drives out Impuri ties, tones tlpt atomnch, restores per fsxjt digestion, normal weight, and gisiil health SPECIAL RATES FROM THE EAST Colonist's tickets will he sold from , tin- Bant to points on the Oregon line or the Southern Pacific Co via POM i land, commencing February IS and looOtlaaiag dally to and Including April 7 and from September Ifi until October 31 The rates rrotn some nt tho BfiBCl pal points ore Chicago. tt: lllnom lugton III $31 HO; Si Uiuls. fm Omaha, tl; Kansan City, 25; Conn Oil muffs, $2r; 8t. Joseph, t:T,; Sioux city. $'.', Denver, $26; rorrospondlng rates will be matta from other jMilnts and will appear to all points on Ore gun lines Persons desiring to pay for tick ets to bring anyone from the Kant or middle West to Oregon may deposit the amount required with the local agent of the S P. The company will do the rest. For further Information Inquire at any Southern Pacific ticket office. -1 feci right to taking Into i heir Not oulj doee bottle of In Ph p no er . the ! i Be know what they r ticniii lis the wrapper ol everj n'i tliddi ii Medical us im dii ine for aeil Momach, torpni iher or bllloumi nil catarrhal diaeaaee wherever located hive rorintrd uiniii it, in nfefti Bftuftin i lull ami eaminete list of nil the uum.': i hi- comwi ii g It. but .1 Mi, all bonk hi been entnplled f , nnmeriiiM itandar medical work, "i ;'H the dlfferi nt chool of practice, rotitaliiing very numeron extracts from the writing,, of leading practitioner ol medicine, endorsing In thr ifrtmotirl ,m -.,i icrm, eich i I every Inirndlenl contained In I r. Pletce'i nedictiii. (hie ol ihcebiile look will is' mailt i tree lo an) one ndiinrai'dre-s ui pnetel eird 0 til letter, t-i Or. I!. V. Pierce. Ituffnlo, N. V.. and requeetnigthfl -a me. rein this little Usik It will is. learned that Or. Pierre's medlclnei con tain no alcohol, narcotic, mineral tgentt or oiber pmacmont or injnrloui agentii that tbcv ure made from liidlgenou, or iiativ e, medicinal rooti ol great value, tbp pmnertlei ol which are extracted ami perfectly preserved by the uie ol Ui pie re fined, rhemlcallr pure glycerint of proper itrenglh, It will also be found that the alycerine employed greatly an banoee the curative principle of the several root em loyed, it is the is-st possible solvent of tie ir medicinal prlncl jiles, beelde m lew mg intrinsic mealcinal value of ItlOWn, being n line demulcent, nutritive, intlseptlg and intlferment Prom perusing this little book of ex tracts. It will bo fiilinil Hint -nine of tho moat valuable Ingredient! contained in Dr. Pierce'! Favorite Proscription for weak, nervous, ov er-worked, "run dev. n, ami debilitated women, were empWaadj long year ago, by tne Indian for similar ailments affecting their squaws, in fact one of the molt v altttble medicinal idaiits entering Into th mposltlon of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pretcrlptioti a as know n 10 the liHh.o - as "Squaw-Wood." Our know ledge of the nei oi not a few of our most valuable native, medicinal plant! was gained from the Indians. As made up by Improved and exact pro cesses, the "Favorite Prescription" Is a most, efficient remedy for regulating nil the womanly function!, correcting dis placements, ns prolapsus, gnteveriion and retroversion, overcoming painful pe riods, toning up the nerves and bringing about a perfect state of health, It cures the backache, t lie ilragglug-ilow n distress in the pelvic region, tne pain ami tender neaa over the ovarlea, drlei up the pelvic catarrhal drain, aoditagreeahle and weak ening, ami overcome! ev ery form of weak lass Incident to the organs dislluctly feminine, " Favorite Prescription" W the only med icine for women, the mnkert of w hich are not, afraid to print their formula mi the boi i lo w rapper, thus taking their patron Into their full confidence, it, g tne only medicine for women, every Ingredient of which he tile strongest Kmlbie endortts ment of the most eminent medical prao tltloneri and writer! at our day. rcrom momlliig II for Hie discuses for which "Favorite Preecrlptlon " is used, it is the only put-up medicine bv women, sold through druggist, which doei not contain a large percentage of alcohol, so harm ful in the long run, especially to delicate women, thai more genuine cures to Its credit than all ot her medlclnei for women combined, hav ing saved thouiandi of auf (eren from the Hiirgeon'i knife, it has restored delicate, weak women to strong and vigorous health and virility, mak ing motherhood poiltblfl where there vvns barrenneu before, thereby brightening ami mnklngfhappy many thousand! oi homes by tiie noveiit, of little ones to strengthen the marital bonds and add sunshine where gloom and despondency had reigned before. TWO PERFORMANCES, AT 2 AND S P. M.