Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, May 09, 1913, Page 2, Image 2

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OREGON CITY COURIER, FRIDAY, MAY 9 1913,
ITS LABELED, TAKE IT
Don't Reason, Just Believe, Shut
Your Eyes and Swallow
No doubt you all have some idea of
telepathy. A vague unexpressed thot
that your thoughts are shared by
someone tho absent in person, is ever
near you, and at times you almost put 0f Jordan. They will wait
out your hand to touch this person
You think surely this person is think
ing of 'you. Now don't blush, all great
men have that same weakness, in fact
I have this feeling at this moment I
seem to look deep into your eyes, ear
ly expect it will be of benefit to us,
I would suggest that room be made
for them in the home of the feeble
minded. Surely the most of the pres
ent inmates are not so easy.
We are told that Wilson is to hand
us free sugar, not just now of course,
but bye and bye. Perhaps to sweeten
the fruit that grows on the other side
a while,
then give us a little at a time, because
we are not used to it as it is too rich
for our blood.
On the other Hand I know swarms
of staunch Republicans, shabbily
clothed, living in miserable, rented
THE MAN WITH SAND
He has to Stand the Criticism of the
Spineless Onea
The hesitancy of a great majority
of the people to demand their just
rights, and publicly express their
honest opinions when opportunity of
fers, apparently is responsible for
AMERICAN FREEDOM
We Will Never Have it so Long as
Christians Vote for Open Saloons
(Read at the W. C. T. U. by Mrs. N.
M. Alldredge Tuesday)
Every true American, boy or girl.
loves the grand old "stars and strip
the open censure so frequently visited es' because that flag has been bap-
upon the few, possessing the ability Uzed m the blood of heroes.
and nerve to do so. Mr. George Lazelle
represents the minority class m this
nest thoughtful eyes, and no matter shacks, or burdened with debts, who
wnere you are your eyes are looning would g0 up ;n the air jf you sug.
gest that "protection" has been of no
benefit to them. Oh that blessed word.
You see its on the label.
Don't be impatient with me, thot
ful reader, because I am feeling of
your pulse for such a long time.
Your tongue is badly coated and
into mine, looking through me like
through a window, looking into my
soul for an answer to the riddle of
the sphinx. "Your answer or your
life," I can hear you say. My life is
not so important, for the shadows are
stretching afar o er the lea, or at
least life'ss sun has long passed the your By8tem is saturated with noxious
noon mark as we reckon the span of matter from the dope you have been
"I8, swallowing for many years, regard-
But "your answer" is your urgent less of results, simply because the di
demand. I know by that physhology rections said "take it" and it has been
which we feel but dare not or cannot on tha market several generations
express, that my many friends, or at Oh, but the case is urgent and you
least a large part of you, are often must have relief at once. Pray be not
wondering what remedy 1 would pro- so hasty. I have been a sufferer for
pose for the ills which afflict us as a many years and have gotten over
people. all of those symptons. Really you re
We are a patent medicine people, mind me of the Irishman who saw
We look at the label very closely take pig that had become sick from eating
a hasty glance at the directions and too much malt. He said: "Poor piggy
either discard the stuff or gulp it you thinK you win die, int you
down and expect to be O. K. by the won t.
morning, tho we do not know what I'm going to give you my renvdy
the remedy consists of or even un- alright, but you must steady your
derstanding the cause and nature of nerves and when I do give it, I am
the malady. The directions say "take sure you will throw-it-up, because it
it," if it is labeled "chloride of sodi- hasn't got the label to suit your fan
urn," we fall for it, but if it reads cy, and the dose is guaranteed to re
"salt" in a plain simple word "none move the tape-worm or in case of
of it in ours." death, ring up the coroner. But I will
There are ever so many specifics not 8lve it m this issue, for the edit.
abroad in the land, all of them guar- or has no supply ot abestos paper on
antced or your money back, but I ob- hand and believe me its going tj be a
serve the sexton at Evergreen is kept hot one; but 1 hoPe to have the C0Py
busy. No one inquires into the whys or ready for my next- Ia the meantime
wherefores. No one thinks of living a ur- vy'"w K" vyuson; w
natural, wholesome life.
We are a busy people and life is
short so we must hurry and get to
the end of it for we are told fortune
never comes to him who waits, so also
with the end of our lives, we hustle at
a rapid rate to overtake it. I am do
ing that way, so I Know very near
ly just how you are doing. Just like a
great throng coming out of the thea
tre of life; those before can neither
turn back nor halt the current of hu
man stream behind, but must go on
out, or be trampled under foot, where
we would be out of the running.
It is late at night, and as I sit alone
no, not alone, for I can see you all be
fore me, I can hear the ceaseless rus
tie of the wings of time, while out
side of this shelter, which is typical
of what we workers call "home," the
elements are at work delivering a
drenching rain and I think of the
many of my brothers and ah! the
terror of it, alas, some of my sisters
have no place to lay their tired heads.
Do you tell me I should be thank
soothe you into a good night's rest.
JOHN STARK
AN ASTOUNDING RECORD
$100,000,000 worth of Fords Built and
Sold during March
The Ford Motor Co. built and sold
during March 1913, 17,364 Ford auto
mobiles.
That makes an average of 6G8 cars
every hour of a 9 hour working day.
17,364 Ford cars would fill 2,170
big automobile freight cars, which
would make about 50 big train loads.
The April output will be 1,000 cars
per day.
No wonder every third car you see
is a Ford; soon it will be "every other
car is a Ford."
Not more than two or three other
factories will make as many cars in a
year as the Ford factory made and
sold in March alone.
THERE'S A REASON WHY. Un
ful I am not also among them sharing htionably the Ford gives more val
their trials, that I should find reason
to be happy in the possession of what
would seem a luxury to these the least
ue for the money than any other auto
mobile built. It is the best hill climber.
It costs the least to run and maintain
DO biiQ icnai .. ... ... , - . - . ,
of my brethren? But I cannot feel " wm B JUBl r Iar ,n 8 7
that wav. I feel thfi inaeruritv of pvnn 88 anV Car and ll Wl11 over roads
these humhl surmmulincr Bn Inn that many cars cannot travel a all.
fw. r, i;f Immense production has again reduc
path I may find my feet gliding from f P8" e f8' "J 8e"
under me. Surely any newspaper I for b75i Raters for $000. If you
pick up at random tells me of the hu- want a Ford y. order it now
man crafts which are constantly be- or J ma not ?ete lt! to e7n Lthe
ing driven on the rocks. Many of them v""1""' ui "? ""-""J
felt sncure in the r nnsspsR nn nnH V faLC w""' w,c
were looking toward the end of life's
journey on a calm sea. Do you say
you are not at fault? Others may
say the same when the same happens
to you.
If you were a savage in a primeval
tropical forest, as yet untouched by
the priest, tho politician or the com
mercial exploiter, you might feel safe
for Nature is bountiful and the eurth
brings forth in joyous abundunce. If
you were an Esquimaux on the bleak
shores of Labrador you might rest se
cure in your prowess to have an abun-
Our second carload of eight order
ed for February delivery has just ar
rived three months behind time.
Don't delay if you want a Ford this
spring.
PACIFIC HIGHWAY GARAGE
Sole agents for Clackamas Co.
12th and Main St., Oregon City.
WILSONVILLE
Mrs. Dr. Brown has been somewhat
under the weather of late.
Mrs. N. W. Young is able to be out
dance of blubber, but being civilized, again after three weeks' illness
you must seek a market for your lab- I uul Jaegar was accidently struck
or power or tho products of your la- on the forehead with a base-ball bat
bor, or it may be you are an expert Thursday of last week, requiring med.
at the game of crab, but remember "-'' attention
the Bchool of stern necessity is turn- Reed Graham and Joe Thornton
ing out many graduates. Like the 'do a fishing trip to Oregon City
child who is nlwuys crowding the last week, but came home only to tell
futhor off of tho map, so tho younger 01 tne catch ot others.
student may snatch life's bread from Miss S. M. Graham and nieces have
before your face, that is competition, moved home on tho Graham farm for
once labeled thu lif of trudo, but its tho summer,
trado is death to those who would M. U Young and funnly, Mr. and
have a fellow feeling, or those whom Mrs. Henry Aden motored to Oregon
circumstances have forced into the Lily baturday to attend the Booster-
thick of fight and have, like Uriah day in Mr. Young's new car, Silver
been left unsupported by their assoc- Leaf bally,
iutes. Quito a number of our people are
Perhaps you are impatient and will going to attend Chumpocg's grand
Bay: "Your answer or your lifo, solve celebration Friday. A party of 18 or
the riddle, give us the remedy. No -U are to go in Mr .Stangle s launch:
one will bo more ready to write out a others will drive and go by auto. The
prescription than the quack. steam-boat also always gets a large
You know Lawson laid bare the crowd, who come here by car and then
workings of standard oil in his iron- take the boat to and from the place.
zied finance, and promised to spoon Ihe Parents Teachers Association
out tho remedy. is sending 10 delegates to Reed Col-
The past winter acres of law were lego May 9, 10 and 11 to attend tho
written, the "reformer" was busy conference of tho conservation of hu
supplying tho law libraries with laws man life.
regulating tho morals, or the immor-
als, to be more proper,. Among them EAGLE CREEK
were sterilization, health certificates
to matrimonial candidates, anti "cig," Again we have some fine weathei
neighborhood and as a result is often
times severely censured by public
opinion for things he never thought
of.
We have no better citizen than Mr,
Lazelle, who has gained the dislike of
many, simply by reason of his fear
lessness of expression, applied to mat
ters public' interest. Without George
M. Lazelle Twilight wouldn't be on
the map and yet some of our own
people are free to lend an ear to out
side criticism without protest, thus
giving it their support through lack
of nerve to express themselves. If a
favor is needed, Mr. Lazelle is the
first man they think of and he never
disappoints, yet when opportunity
presents a kindly word unspoken,
lends weight to unjust criticism.
It has frequently been stated, thru
the dislike of the County Court for
Mr. Lazelle, the south end road has
been 'neglected and has been made an
eye sore to Clackamas County, when
as a matter of fact George Lazelle
has had far less criticism for this
honorable board than many other of
our citizens. Our only wish is that we
had more citizens like him.
A vote is cast in favor of the rum
traffic. Look out for the result.
It will surely come.
Jf not your boy, then the boy of
someone else will be the victim.
He or she, who casts a vote in fav
or of the saloon, is in great part re
sponsible for the downfall of the
thousands of men and women, and
boys and girls.
When the religious people awaken
to the fact that it is in their power
I to righ this great wrong through the
Men and boys have marched un
der that flag and laid their lives unon
their country's altar for FREEDOM! proper action in politics; when they
They left happy homes, wealth, have the moral stamina to vote their
luxury, children, wives, mothers and convictions, then, and not until then.
A Mr. Delano, from Montevilla and
Mr. Page, of this locality, have ex
changed their realty holdings, each
all the sacred home ties; endured all
kinds of hardships that this country
mignt be a shelter for the oppressed
of all nations.
In days gone by, many times has
that flag dripped with the blood of
youths, who were the support of
some mother or sister.
Today, all over the land are mothers
mourning for their slain, yes and
their worse than slain
They have given their all for their
country.
How has our country recompensed
these noble women?
It has placed in the pathway of
youth, men and women, the most hor
rible incubus, the most demoralizing
agent, the most death dealing and ac
cursed stumbling block that the world
has ever known.
The Licensed Saloon.
Search history and amongst all the
records of crime, nothing can be found
equal to the train of vice, woe, an
guish, sorrow and butchery as that
caused by the licensed drink traffic.
Our beautiful flag, baptized in the
blood of heroes, waves over every sa
loon in America, protecting it and
proclaiming to the world, that for
can they say: "My child is safe."
Gladstone declared that the liquor
traffic is the cause of more misery
than was pestilence and famine. Why
will Christians allow an evil to con
tinue that is a menace to the church
to vivil institutions and an enemy of
their own familv nrosneritv?
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. It is within the power of the Chris
tian people to blot out this accursed
trafic.
Our party leaders say that the sa
loon men buy the right to carry on
this traffic. How can one buy the
right to do wrong?
Christian citizens, when this fact
that there is a traffic in life and souls
become vivid by the glaring proofs
that surround us, will you not take a
firm stand against this horrible liquor
traffic, and see to it that you VOTE
as you PRAY?
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LOGAN
There was an interesting meeting
of Harding Grange on the third. The
old folks did not turn out in full force
but there were enough to give some
interesting pioneer experiences, and
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Secretary and Treasurer, O. D. Rob-
bins. The usual assessment of $6 was
levied and the board was authorized
to borrow, and not to exceed $500, to
build the main lines in first class
style.
THI OBNTAUH COMPANY. NSW YOUR OITV.
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will return you eventually $10 worth of comfort to say nothing of fire protection.
The Mitchell-Leader System furnishes you cool water anywhere you want it, under
any pressure you want, up to 1 25 lbs. Hundreds of home owners right here
have found the solution of their water supply problem in this system.
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containing cuts of homes and letters of Northwestern parties who
have installed them. It will surprise you how reasonably
you can secure a Mitchell Water System that will
satisfactorily take care of your requirements.'
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PORTLAND
Spokane Boise
laws, hat pin statutes and an endless to enjoy,
list of similar rubbish, oacli and all of Mr a"d Mrs. Ed Douglass attended
them. If any effort was obtained it lno a" K at Estacada the other
consisted of new avenues of graft be- May
ing opened up on the one hand and a l'ie entertainment and bow-social
larger catalogue of victims on the Riven by Miss Echo Githens at the
other. None, or all of them put togeth- school house Saturday evening was
er, were worth tho ink it took to
write them, so far as being of benefit
. to the .men who work or the women
who weep. Few of you who read this
will endorse this statement, but if
any of you have been benefited by
these laws, 1 shall doom it a matter
of Justifyable self defense to put an
extra pad lock on my chicken houso
if I hear you are coming to my neigh
borhood. Congress is now engaged in an av
alanche of words. Tutting a lot of new
patches upon the threadbare tariff
garment that has served as a parti
san scare crow in the most enlighten
ed nation on earth. Strange as it may
seem, I liavo never met a Democrat
who really believed that any good
would come to him out of all of this
uproar. If the men In Congress real-j
quite well attended and the bows sold
fairly well. Fourteen bows were sold,
bringing in the sum of 122.10. A. W.
Cooke not being able to be present to
auction off the baskets, J. P. Strahi
acted as auctioneer.
Miss fcdith Chapman, recently from
Los Angeles, California, is to be the
guest of her sister, Mrs, It. B. Gibson
during tho summer.
Miss Hazel Cithers attended the er
tortainment at the school house SoU
tmlay night
Dick Gibson is the proud owner of a
fine young colt
Children dry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
occupying the other's home.
belt communion usually convinces
us that our neighbors as a whole are
all right and that a loose wheel in our
our anatomy is responsible for our
grumblings.
J. M. Jack, L. E. Bentty and A. H.
Harvey have leased the Fancher place
for the present season.
Chicken thieves have again paid
this neighborhood a quiet call, neither
knocking or leaving their cards.
Social duties on the part of the la
dies of the community is quite lax, as
viewed from a masculine standpoint,
E. L. Bcntly's sister from Eastern
Oregon stopped over Sunday on her
way home fro mher mother's bedside
near Woodburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelland hooked
two salmon below the falls Sunday,
but they got away, as so many big
fish do.
The past two weeks have been ideal
weather and as a result spring seed
ing is far advanced.
L. E. Bontley as a ring artist, may
bo able to come back, but was recently
knocked out m the first round by a
Rhode Island Red Rooster, and as a
consequence used a wooden leg for a
few days.
We are roliabaly informed that Mr.
and Mrs. George Kline of this com
munity have agreed on a separation
without recourse to the courts, and
have made an equitable division of
their property. Mrs. Kline retains
their ranch home here, together with
their children, while Mr. Kline will
return to Spokane, where they for
merly lived and still own property.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jack were Port
land visitors Wednesday.
Earl Bontly hob-nobbed on the
streets of Oak Grove Tuesday,
Marshall J. Lazelle has been ap
pointed editor of the Equity page in
the Courier and we predict his suc
cess.
A man living at Auburn, New York
had a severe attack of kidnev and
bladder trouble. Being a working man.
not wanting to lose time, he cured
himself completely by using Foley
Kidney Pills. A year later he 'says:
"It is a pleasure to report that the
cure was permanent." His name is J.
A. Farmer. i
gold those dens of infamy are licens
ed to drink that poisons brain and
body and ruins the soul, for it shuts
the drunkard out of heaven and sends
annually thousands of souls to drun
kards' graves
This licensed sin, lays the train of
vice and debauchery that exists thru
out our country.
Glance at the daily papers; evi
dence of man's brutality caused by
intoxicants, may be seen by the hor
rible account of fights, murders and
suicides that will send chills to even
depraved hearts.
What hero of the past, who fought
and died under the flag, if he could
return to earth, would say, I am proud
that my country derives revenues
from the sale of drink, that curses
mankind ? What one would say, I am
proud to see my flag wave over sa
loons and protect those who are ruin
ing the nation?
No loyal woman likes it and she is
going to vote against it. We want a
clean flag and we are going to pro
tect it with our votes. Year after year
votes are cast for rum, ruin and rev
enues.
The living monuments of our nat
ion's shame stand protected by that
flag.
Protected by the votes of a CHRIS
TIAN, civilized people.
It has been truly said: "It is not
all of life to live, nor all of death
to die." There are living deaths before
us all the time.
Christians should unite and sweep
from off our continent the curse that
will ruin the grandest country on
earth.
Alfred T. Hampton tells us that
spiritual life and civic righteousness
should go hand in hand. They act and
react, one upon the other.
Tens of thousands of our so-called
Christian people in America go to the
polls and by their ballots pronounce
a benediction upon the liquor traffic.
The reaction is clearly shown by the
dark pages of our nation's history.
In forty years two and one-half mil
lions of our citizens have gone down
to drunkard's graves.
In this we see the law of action and
reaction clearly demonstrated.
personal experiences.
H. S. Anderson, O. D. Robins and T.
W. Foster were the principal speakers
and the latter gave an account of the
formation and progress of the emi
grant train in which he crossed with
as a boy. , .
A children's day picnic and pro
gram will be given at the Grange
park on May 24th. A committee of
five was appointed to arrange for a
Fourth of July celebration.
M. H. Kiebhoff has purchased a car
load of feed to be disposed of at his
store.
Mrs. N. L. Kirchem is visiting her
brothers and. Maurice Ward and fam
ily in Crook County.
Mrs. Marsh and Mrs. Fleet, Mrs. H.
R. Anderson's sisters, were with her
at the grange meeting. They will vis
it here for some time.
There has been considerable excite
ment and aprehension concerning the
badly contagious cattle disease that
had gained such headway before be
ing discovered. It is hoped it is now
under control but everyone should
keep a keen lookout
Frank Whiteman is receiving many
congratulations on his auto good for
tune. We can blame Logan for a share
of his success.
Frank Riebhoff and Eva Newkirk
were married April 22nd. They have
now returned from a wedding trip
and will settle down on the Riebhoff
farm.
The children of Logan, Redland, Vi
ola and Stone, are invited to attend
and take part in the childrens' day
picnic and exercises at the grange
park May 24th.
Mr. McMurry had a bad runaway
last Sunday and was very fortunate
in having none of the family injured.
It happened near Mr. Strahm's and
the horse happened to turn away
from the hillside or it would have been
much worse.
Jacob Gerber will visit relatives in
Wisconsin and Missouri.
At the annual meeting of the Clear
Creek Mut Tel. Co. on the 6th, the
following officers were elected: Pres
ident W. P. Kirchem; Vice-Pres.
Henry Babler; other directors, F. P.
Wilson A. M. Kirchem and L. Tenny,
Glorious weather this, and every
body busy. The sick people are on the
up grade and this beautiful sunshine
will make us all happy.
Ray Welsh and bride were serenad
ed last Monday night with old cans,
cow bells and firing of guns, but thev
nave just settled down like old folks.
Mr. Vanauken is painting the resi
dence he bought, formerly owned by
Mrs. Kays.
Wm Hall has gone to Kansas on a
combined business and pleasure trip
to his old home.
Mr. I. W. Imbler of Ardenwold, was
in our part of the city' last Monday.
Leonard Gates, from near Albany,
visited Frank Albright and familv
aaiuraay.
George Gillett is busy getting his
residence on Duane Street in condition
to move into.
Mr. Setara moved into his new
home last Monday. If a few more old
fences were replaced by new neat ones
the sight would be more pleasing to
the passerby.
Rev. Ford preached to a good sized
audience last Sunday at the little
church at this place. He holds servic
es every two weeks at 4 o'clock in the
afternoon.
We hope the committee on city wat
er will decide on the deep well system
tnen we know the water will be pure.
This system has proved satisfactory
wnere it nas Deen used.
John Darling was quite sick last
week, but is improving and is much
better at this time.
The two Martin brothers have gone
to a logging camp in Washington
where they will work this summer.
Arthur Haskell has leased the
Buckner ranch and will move on it as
soon as he can rent or sell his resi
dence on Duane St.
REDLAND
Rev. Coop gave an ice cream social
at the M. E. Church 2 inst, the funds
to go toward improving the church.
While Mrs. Frink was coming home
from town Sunday two boys were
racing motorcycles on lower Main
street and had Mrs. Frink not yelled
one would have ran into her rig, as
the rider was looking back. Such care
lessness ought to be punished.
Some of our people are having quite
a time with their cows, as an infect
ious disease has become started in
some of the herds and by infection
has spread as far as Garfield. All af
fected stock is being put under quar
antine by Dairy Inspector Fullenhar
ker, for treatment, this keeping some
from spreading and eradicating the
disease in a few months.
John Hugh had quite an experience
with a Portland Commission house. A '
buyer was out and engaged John's
hog at 13c for date delivery, but lo,
and behold, when returns came they
remitted him 11 and a half cents. The
firm that he shipped to goes by the
name of Shrewe, or Some such name.
LADIES, WANT A JOB?
CLARKES
At last the weather clerk has awak
ened from his long and peaceful slum
ber and is giving us some nice weath
er and it is hoped he will not cease as
the farmers are behind with their
spring work.
Highland Grange met Mav 3rd at
the hall with a large crowd in at
tendance. Five candidates were initi
ated in the first and second degrees,
namely Fred Hep and wife, Henry
Moehnke and wife, and Mrs. Collier.
It was decided to remodel the hall
and make a stronger building as the
grange is growing so fast that the
hall is hardly large enough.
Vernon Larkins left Wednesday for
Los Angeles, California.
Milwaukee Happenings Always Inter
est uur Headers
. After reading of so many people in
our town who have been cured bv
uoans ivianey nils, tne question
naturally arises: "Is this medicine
equally successful in our neighboring
towns?" The generous statement of
this Milwaukee resident leaves no
room for doubt on this noint.
Mrs. Clara E. Cook, R. F. D. No. 2,
Box 105 Milwaukee, Ore., says: "For
years i suttered irom pain in my back
much more severe if I over-taxed
myself or caught the slightest cold.
The kidney secretions were unnatural.
Doan's Kidney Pills proved to be just
me remeay i neeaea. iney gave me
quick relief from all the troubles. A
few times since then I have used
Doan's Kidney Pills and thev have al
ways given the best of results.. You
may continue publishing my former
endorsement"
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mflburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Fell lancruid. weak, run down?
Headache? Stomach "off?" A good
remedy is Burdock Blood Bitters. Ask
your druggist. Pries S1.00
You are Eligible in Every Precinct on
the Registration Boards
The following letter was written by
the county clerk of Marion county to
the Aurora Observer, and will be in
teresting to the women of Clackamas
county:
"The law for the permanent regis
trafJbn of voters which goes into ef
fect June 3rd, requires the appoint
ment of a permanent official registrar
in each precinct. Owing to the recent
enfranchisement of women, it is im
portant that the registratrion of vot
ers be conducted in respectable places
where all women may go and regis
ter without embarassment to them
selves and among surroundings that
will be conducive to a large registrat
ion of women voters. On account of
the permanent nature of the registra
tion it is necessary that the registrar
have a good hand writing, in which
the fair sex usually excel. Women
may be appointed as official regist
rars on the same terms as men, and
the appointment of a woman regis
trar in some precincts would certain
ly be conducive to a lage registration
of women in that precinct. The. fees
paid for registering voters are ten
cents per name, and certain other
minor fees for other official duties.
A little publicity in the precincts of
your community calling attention to
the eligibility of women to this ap
pointment, might bring out women in
the various precincts who would do a
good service to their recently enfran
chised fellow-electors and be entirely
satisfactory to all the voters in that
precinct.
Any information you can give vour
people along this line will be appreciated."
A FEW BARGAINS
SETS' t
For rent: 80 acres, 20 acres in crop,
Bal pasture, good buildings. 4 years
lease, at $150 per year, Cash.
For Sale: Two and a half acres at
W Ulamette all cleared, a splendid
little home, only $300 per acre.
For Sale: -5 room house, full lot, on
5th St. in city, anyone looking for a
home this is a snap, $900. One-half
cash, Bal. to suit.
For Sale: at Gladstone, 3 lots, rus
tic house, 16 by 28, garden all in,
owner leaving, only $600.
tor Sale: A fine suburban home at
Concord, 8 room house and one acre
with all kinds of fruit and berries,
just what you are looking for.
O W. EASTHAM & CO
Over the Oregon City Bank.
List Your Lands
Gentlemen: List your Oregon City
and Molalla lands for sale with us.
we make a specialty of them. Homer
G. Day Co. 607 Yeon Bldlg. Port
land, Ore.
HOMER DAY CO.
We Dav hio-Vvocf ;
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SeaItho Eesort- Phone Main
Route 2, Box 175.
and
3051,