Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 05, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    OReOON CITY ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1907.
t
ForCouqhs
a
and Colds
There Is a remedy over sixty
years old Aycr's Cherry
Pectoral. Of course you have
heard of It, probably have used
It. Once In the family, It stays;
the one household remedy for
coughs and hard colds on the
chest. Ask your doctor about It.
The beat kind o! a testimonial -'old
tot over elate yeere."
A
Alta aiuiourr vi
MUMPAKILU.
I'll 11.
1UIK VIIMIR.
yers
Ws kavs BO iUl W publluk
,! formulu of oil our m.ainiu...
Ayer'i PHI Increnao tho activity of '
ih iivr. end thua aid recovery.' .
The firemen' picnic held in Cane
rimli park Hunday wu well attended
and ul present nuy that thl I the
most eliiborute event of he kind ever
held In Clackama rotiuty. Nearly all
the member and exempt member of
bi t local department, the mayor and
aeveiul mxinber of the city council1
of Mllwauklo and nimler of HI.
John and KNlncnda lire department jMlMH if -Vc aUqipeit In 'Chicago for a
wi-io preeni. Ilefreehmi.nt. both ' , wo W).,,kg. yMt wllll r,.utVo. Dur
ll.juld and oUierwlHO were nerved to,,1( hf,r vH,t (l VMi.m, an,M.arod
which peeche wen- luado by Conn. ft m,Krftm Mor(, the faculty of a
ty Judgo liimick, Judg Ityan and .,,,,, Cltmf.rmmy nni wlj n.lurn
many of tho exempt firemen. Kendall , , VMemt fr a ytsr A lor(, CllM
of the Kt. Johna me department gavo '()f m(,C piu,,u WD0 Wwri, C(,linlnK
an exhibition coupling that waar
watched with luten-pti by all preent.
In the afternoon the laceit were held
on the ball ground. Tlnue were
many entrlea lit all tho conteala, and
all Hmmch the afternoon, Intenee In
terent wh nhon by the upectator.
The race were won a follow:
100 yuril diuhSchiH'tihorn.
Fat Mt u'a race I', Younger.
Married Men' Haee J, Heaullau.
Three lei;ied run- lii-aiilluu aud
IVter,
In the tug of war the Hook and
Catainrt proved ther nuprremacy
ov r the team from the Fountain mid
inn.
In tho ball nine the 111)1 team wa
deflated by the bunch organized by
Hank titration. There were eeveral
play of lh order that bring the
crowd to their feet. At the end of
tho performance tho acore etood 8 to
1 In favnr of Hank' nine,
OREGON 'CITY
GRAYS DEFEATED
Ttn f 1 ri Cllv Ci.ivn uiin fid
day arternin,,, by tho Hi. John. Ilreak- M.h.,1: I' ryl Ix.ng 1R.15. Cat her.
r...H ., ,.,.. U-..H ii,n Mathhm 10,0, Oussle Humphreys
nniiil nil int) i-ifcinn iiuiiiiK. ai nun
ataKO tlm tscore ntood 4 to U In favor
of the local talent, but a few nlupld
play by tho tiray and tho timely
bunching of hit by the vlnltor
Cauxed the score to Htand 5 to 5. lly
touching tho Hperhu! at the opportune
time In tho tenth, the visitor sue
cooded in adding another tally to
their ncore, aud Incidentally 'captur
ing the gamn.
I.eo a unual wa In the game for
.. I I. ...
the local, and neven men puked thj,
willow fruitleHnly1- at hi bender, j
Knty Itobcrt also played a great
game and Hticoccdfd In making con-'
U'-ctlon with a three nncker. All of I
the boy played tip top hanebull ex- J
cept In the tilulh Inning. Tbo vIhI
lorn played ft flno game, both at bat
end on Iho diamond.
Tho teams lined
i.p a follows:
Breakers
l.oe and Peterson c,
Moreno p
Leo and Clay h
liy 4b
Iliink 3b
Gray a
Shaw
yrtMiiiitiiiiVi
Golden Gate Coffee
SOLD ON MERIT
J. A. FOLGER & CO.
Estabnshesl 1850 SAN FRANOSCO
8b
If
rt Pnughlt
Ball Over Fine.
Tito baseball ganiii at Woodburn
Sunday afternoon wa nearly spoiled
by tlit) f'KilUli action of one of tho
Atorla player, Roxlo Graham fulled
to atop a bull In tho third Inning and
whi n It wuh fielded In to lilni lio In a
fit of anger, purposely threw It over
tho fence, lolling la lureo score
Tho flmil score wa B to 0 In favor of
i Wiuiiiiiiii n
FALLS FROM BRIDGE.
Arthlir MelHlrom, aged 24, and a
M-aldent In tho ICaat, fell from tho
j bridge at Wllsonvllle, Hunday, and
twa killed. Ho wa at work on the
'false work being erected In prepara-
lion for a atel trestle, and wa driving
iwhal I known a a drift bolt when;
ho lout hi balance and full to death,
Coroner llolman wa culled and took
charge of the remain. Tho body
wtl
be ent to hi friend In tbo
Knt a aoon a lt ruction aro re
ceived.
HOME FROM SCHOOL IN EAST.
Ml" HnmIm M. lilock, who ha been
a atudent of tho 1'eabody Conaerva
lory of Mimic for four year arrived
In Oregon CUy, Hinday evening for
a vUlt with her parent, Mr. and Mr.
u I. ni.Mk ut..lQnifm,.riiil fri,.mlM
on MIh lilock remaining In Oregon
CUy will bo. dlxaatlulnted.
DUMPING lis CEMENT.
Work on the cement abutment at I
the lower banln I pn'greMlrig alowly. I
Tb portion of the Improvement to
the eaut of the O. W. I & lly. track
Ii within a few fett of the dealred
h-U;hth, At prevent cement I be
ing (lumped Into the tunnel where
the ateid flume pierce the abutment,
anl workmen aro lumping It In bard
no thiit It may be made water tight.
LOTS OF FRUIT.
A, paKHeiiKi-r on northbound No, 12,
Sunday, nay the train wan delayed
at nearly every little ntation north
of Salem by ablpment of fruit. The
whole country aeent abounding In
fruit. A car of chorrlea and n car of
oKiibcrle were plckl up at ltmok,
coiiMlgned to Seattle.
BERYL LONG WINS CONTEST.
The content for tioddea of Liberty
for the Fourth celebration terminated
, In tho neli-rtliin of MIkm Heryl Iong,
HoBlo
I'(ff
Hot Hold
Jllanchiird
Threw
,i..f H...iwh " Xf n Plurality of "Vi
The
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STAND HRM
Wlienyoabuy&n
SOILED SUIT
or SLICKER
demand
7t the easiest wid
only way to get
the best
Sold everywhere
Tetter Cured.
A lady customer of ours had suf
fered with tetter for two or three
years. It got so bad on her bands
7 'vn
tVZJ -
'lA :'X
w
( ft
. Leo j that she could nut attenn to her
Roberta ; household duties. One box of Chain
llaiikltiH j hnrlnln's Salve cured her. Chamber
T olford i Iain's jnedUines give splendid satis-
i California
Sunshine
in every tin of
J. A. FOLGEH Cc CO'S
Frost faction In thl comunlty, M. II.
Ott' Rodney -A Co,, Almond, Ala. Cham
Fredrick jborlaln' mcdlclncH are for Halo by
Howell A Jones,
PRAISE TOR
MAYOR CAUNELD
A largo congregation at- tho morn
ing service In the Methodist Eplneopal
f'"r,; ujr ...
.. 1. . I . .1 I ...I.. I. ...I
lug vote tho following resolution:
First: That tho action of Mayor j
Cuufleld In cloning tli saloon on Hun- j
day li most heartily approved, and
b I hereby assured or tho sympathy
and support of tho Methodist people
.of Ore-ton City.
Hccond: That we a a church and
congregation unequivocally condemn
such desecration of tho Babbath by
civic organization aa took place at
tanemiin pura sunuay. juno se, in
tho firemen' picnic and barbecue and
pledge ourselves to do what we can
to dlHcourago auch thing In the fu
ture. 8fty In Number.
lld Uncle Aimer, an exclave, era
Tery III, and the daughter of bla for
mer in ii tit or hud culled to bring him
flellcade and to offer ronaolatlon.
"I hope. Uncle Abner," alio aald
aympathftlrally, "that you are thor-'
ougbly acquainted with the goodneat
of the Ix.rd."
"Of courxe I 1, cblle," tho old negro
replied. "Why, honey, l' b-en convert
ed 'bout fourteen time." Llpplncotf.
, Aesthetically Considerate.
Mr. KmltU (of Tootlng)-The front
atep are dreadfully dirty, cook.
Cook They are that, mum, but the
new girl won't clean 'em till her trunk
arrive.
Mr. Smilh-Iudeed. And wby not,
pray!
Cook Well, mum, be aay he never
cleana etep uoIch abe' weartu' bcr
u,,t ,,1ck "trnkltfwltb tbo gold
dock. Tatler.
Difficulties In theWy.
"There are no many dlxnilvantagea
coniiectcil with any kind of a profea
alonal life Unit It I bard to cboomi a
eareer."
"How do you 'mean 7"
"Well, to get along a dentlat ha to
hare a pull, a doctor mtint hnve lot of
pntlowe iK-fore be get any, and a law
yer at the bent can look forward to but
a brief carcer."-llaltlmore American.
Different Then.
There' nothing." nail the actor,
"that make a man feel so good a the
cheer of the multitude."
"UnleM," replied tbo ether, "the
man hnpicu to be a prize fighter and
reall.-.e that the clu-er are for bla op
ponent," Half Past Kitting Time.
The l.miy i a Hurry-Why didn't
you s: p ut o:ie . c uhietor, when you
saw me wnvlu: iv; Hmul?
The I'lieetii'U.i t'o.idnctor Ir', miss!
Why. I tlioii'.''it v hi was a-throwln'
tlse Ht me.- SUetch.
FOBBED WHILE
, SLEEPING INTENT
John Gleason, a well known resi
dent of this city wa relieved of his
watch and twenty cents In change
Friday night by unknown parties,
Mr. Gleason hus been taking tho open
air treatment for consumption, and
sleeps In a tent In the yard. He re
tired at tho usual hour and wa3 not
awakened till morning, when to his
surprise bo noticed that all of tho
pockets In his clothes were turned
wrongslde out,' and tho watch was
gone. Mr. Gleason thought It to be
a practical Joke played by some mem
ber of the family, but they all were
surprised to hear of It.
On evnlng the last of last week
County School Superintendent Zinser
vas Bleeping In his tent when a
nervy burglar stole his trousers and
new shoes. '
Tonight.'
If you would enjoy tomorrow take
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets topight. They produce an
agreeable laxative effect, clear the
head and cleanse the stomach. Piico
25 cents. Samples free at Howell &
Jones' drug store.
Miss Jensio Dlllmnn, who . under
went an operation at her homo on
Sixth street, Wednesday, Is Improv
ing slowly.
F fcjj Ft. I
GIRL. TURNS DARK BLUE.
She Polished Her bhoee With Indigo, '
end It Struck In. j
The akin of Mnry Coffer, nineteen '
year old, employed In the Allegheny
General hospital, Allegheny, Pa., I '
dyed a deep la vendor color from head
to feet, aud tho physician are making '
a treuuou iffort to nave her life. Tho !
case ! baffling 4hem, and it I feared
ho will die.
The young woman about two week
Bgo attended an outing, wearing a
new pair of shoe, Bho scuffed the fyi j
wear and In au effort to restore them I
tntxl a quantity of Indelible Ink, which
be tuou9 wa hoe polish. After
; wearing Ao 2 for several day
thereafter el noticed that her feet
bud been ey-i e deep purple, but did
not any anytb.ig to tlKmo employed
with biT. After muklng this discovery
; abe found the coloring van gradually
spreading over her entire body.
finally other girl In tho laundry
noticed a teiillnr color In Marv'a face
butho only lnughed when au Inquiry
wn made. Fhe wa taken eefioualy
111, and the pbynlclun dlwovered her
plight. Upon being presned the girl
told tho story.
The physician have found that tho
coloring uned upon tjio ehoe ha been
aUorbed through the nklu on the feet
aud by the blood baa been carried
through tho entire body.
BURGLAR HER OWN SON.
Frenchwoman, Discovering It, Faint
In Police Station.
A dramatic affair recently occurred
at Vllleneuve le Itol, a village about
twelve mllea from I'arl. M. Vadel, a
man of independent mean, bad gone j
to Tori and W wife had left the
Loune to do aome marketing. Mine.
Vlld,d r..tlim,l nlnnt n,t f,.nn,1 .
bearded man In the drawing room
breaking open a aecretalre In which
nbe kept Jewelry and money. She
creamed for annlntance and the bur
glar got away through a window.
A gardener started in pursuit and
the burglar fired five pistol nlmt at
him without effect Several other per
aona Joined In the chase, and the man
! turned and fired, allgbtly wounding
one of bla pursuer. Finding blmwlf
hard pressed be turned the revolver
J upon himself, but did not attempt to
j discharge the weapon, lie wa quick
ly captured, and In the struggle his
false balr and beard' came off, and It
; was thpn seen that he wa a mere
; youth of Itetween seventeen and elght-
een year of age.
j IIo wa taken to the follce station
and confronted with Mme. Vadel.
The lady fainted on recognizing her
own eon, who bad a in.st In rarta.
BLUE JAYS WHIP A
CAT.
Birds
Rout Predatory Feline
Which
Attacks Their Nest
T ) t 1 ..... - , t T . . 1 rt- .
"u"" '.'" u3uiu,
Mas., recently witnessed a remarkable
oauio oeiween "lings, a coon cat
owned by Mrs. James Brown, and two
' blue lavs. The t.ivs wero tlu (xrirross. I
j or aud the victors.
Attracted by the scolding of the Jays, i
tho residents saw "Haifs" sitting on a
THIS JAIS FODOUT i'VKJOl'SLY.
fence under an acacia tree. Suddenly
a jay swooped down and struck him a
blow on the ear. "Rags" turned and
as Ho did tho other Jay quickly struck
a stinging blow on the opivoslte side
that brought forth a howl. Attacking
hun ou both sides the Jays fought
furiously and "Kags" battled viciously.
Finally the cat turned tail and tied to
the house for protection. The nest of
tho blue Jays hi the acacia tree caused
tho attack.
Buys Barn as It Burns.
Selling a bum at auction while tt
was burning to the ground was the
rare feat performed by Clarence M.
Ortltp of Oxford, Pa. The barn, In
flames, was knocked down to James
Fennoek of Russellville. The sale was
an assignee's vendue of the property
of Clark II. Jackson, In Russellville.
The farmers were gathered In front
of the house from all sections of the
county aud had bid tho place up to
$3,500 when some one smelted smoke.
Tho barn, Just behind the house, was
on fire, and It was destroyed, with val
uable contents. After the fire Fen
nock, who had bought the property,
decided hehnd got a "Jemon" and re
fused to stand by his bargain, so that
the property will have to ba resold.
me NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
The different
Oil Stove
The improved
Oil Stove
Gives best results.
Reduces fuel ex
pense. A -working1
flame, at the touch
match. "Blue Flame" means the hottest flame
produced by any stove. The New Perfection
will make your work lighter. Will not over
heat the kitchen. Made in three sizes, with
one, two, and three burners. Every stove war
ranted. If not at your dealer's, write to our
nearest agency.
e Rsyo Lamp
flives a clear, steady light Fitted with
latest improved burner. Made of brass
throughout and beautifully nickeled.
Every lampwarranted-SuiUbleforlibrary,
dining-room, parlor or bedroom. If not at
your dealer's, write to our nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Inoorporatadt
'FFI I fAO FFFT FROM
I S-t-Lt IV I UL. I IUUHI
WILSONVILLE BRIDGE
PARTICULARS OF ACCIDENT TO
WORKMAN P. & A. TEAM DE
FEATS CITY TEAM.
Wllsonville, July 2 Arthur Mohs
trom, a workman who was killed Sun-
J day by a fall from the bridge being.
I constructed across the Willamette
jhere, missed his mark as he was drlv -
ilng a bolt, causing him to lose his
: balance on th? 8 Inch plank on which
the wa standing. He fell a distance
of 109 feet, striking on a barge In the
river below, causing almost Instant
death. Both legs, one arm, his neck i
'and many other bones were broken.
The body was taken to Oregon City j
for shipment to his people at Salt
, Lake. Mr.
left home
Mohstrom and his brother j
and parents .only a few ,
:wwkg ag0 the brother golng to workj
flir tha n wlp . ra,,irn Ar.f
tmr coming here. He was 22 years
lof age and unmarried.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rldder,
ja boy. They have two little boys at
their house now.
j The baseball game on the Wilson-
,ville diamond Sunday was another
j grand victory for the P. & A. The j
j score was 14 to 5. Portland should ;
iget better teams together to send In
to the country. These Northwest Gun
boys were not In it at all with the '
'farmers, and if they did term the
farmers "Yellow Jackets" and all sorts
of funny names, the latter more than
held their own and are ready for a
better team next.
MAY BUILD NEW SCHOOL HOUSE.
The tax payers of the Meadowbrook
schol district will hold a special meet
ing to consider the question of build
ing a new school house. The matter
of choosing a new site for the school,
or of making an addition to the pres
ent site will a!so be discussed.
ORGANIZE FOR BIBLE WORK.
The friends of the Mountain View
Sunday school will meet Sunday, July
7, at 4 p. m., at the Ely church, .to
organize for Bible work on the New
Movement plan. Everyone invited.
Children cordially welcomed.
Twilight Born, to the wife of Wm.
Schruber, Saturday evening, a daugh
ter. A beautiful drawn work sofa pillow
to be raffled for the benefit of the Mc-
Loughlin Institute is displayed in the
'.in,!,,.,. .f ,..,.. , ii
,-aIndow of irank Busch s store. All
;of the work ou this pillow was exe-
looted by a patient in the insane asy-
turn at Stockton, Cal.
I
The effect of malaria -ftists a long time.
You catch cold easily or become run- &
down because of
. Strengthen
Emulsion.
It builds new blood and tones up your nervous
system.
ALL DRUGGISTS l BOO. AND $1.00.
3
vT """i'r'JM '''in WTimmmm '
If Vi li
y ii m ii
of the U 1
When you require an Abstract of Title
to lands In Clackamas County, bare
it accurately and reliably prepared
by a responsible company Incorpor
ated for the purpose. Our ratet are
reasonable. We invite you to ex
amine our complete set of Abstract
, Books.
CLACKAMAS TITLE COMPANY.
506- 608 Chamber of Commerce Bldg
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Money to loan on Clackamas County
Property.
J. U. CAMPBELL,
ATTORNET-AT-LAW.
Oregon City,
j
Oregon.
Will practice In all courts of the state
Office in Caufleld Building.
o
W. S. EDDY, Y, S.. M.D.V.
Graduate of the Ontario Veteri
nary College of Toronto. Canada,
and the McKillip School of
Surgery of Chicago, bas located
a. Oregon City and established an
office at The Fashion Stables,
Seventh Street necr Main.
Both Telephones.
Farmers' 13a Matt 131 1
fIVY STIPP
ATTORNEY-AT-L A W.
Justice of the Teace.
j Office In Jagger Building, Oregon City
Tcniglit.
lf 'ou woulti cnW tomorrow take
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
TRb,eU tonight They produce aQ
agreeable laxative effect, clear the
head and cleanse the stomach. Price
,25 cents. Samples free at Howell &
Jones' drug store.
the after effects of malaria.
yourself with Scott's
IWMBminwjii.i 'ihiju.u.J- uw.;wtt
, j FAMOUS AT HOME FOR
J GENERATIONS PAST;
j FAMOUS NOW ALL OVER
j THE WORLD.
B For sale by
I E. MATHIES.