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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1904.
Oregon City Enterprise
CITY AND
COUNTY
PAPER.
OFFICIAL
Published Every Friday.
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One year $1-50
Sn months . . . '. "5
Trial subscription, two months.. 25
Advertising rates on application.
Subscribers will find the date o( ex
piration stamped ou their papers fol
lowing their name. If this is not
changed within two weeks after a
payment, kindly notify us. and the
matter will receive our attention.
Watch Clackamas. I
A coiuneteiit general committee j
has been named and'-with the enthti-'
Mastic interest that has been taken ,
in the project by the farmers an pro-!
thtcers from every sectiou of the
in the project by the farmers and pro-;
diet that Olackumas eouuty's Inter-'
ests will be tlioronshly represented 1
and zealously advtM-ated at the i;h5 '
Fair. I
i
Entered at the postoffice at Oregon
City. Oregon, as second-class matter.
WOULD. GRANT FRANCHISE ANY- si
WAY.
It is dearly evident that six of the
nine members of the city council are
determined to pass the ordinance now
I under consideration by the terms of
I'nder present conditions, a saloon
can be established In any precinct
only when a petition, signed by
majority of the legal voters of that ;
precinct. Is presented to the county 1
court. A remonstrance, having the
same representation, defeats the np- j
plication lor a saloon license for any
particular locality. Could anything'
more fair be asked? j
The saloon, may therefore, be con-.
sidered
REPORTS ARE MADE
ill I Clack-
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 19C4.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
For President:
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
Of New York.
For Vice President:
CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS
Of Indian.
Presidential Electors:
J. N. Hart, of Polk.
G. B. Dimick, of Clackamas.
' A. C. Hough, of Josephine.
J. A. Fee. of Umatilla.
a necessary evil. And in con-
Merino tins ouestum, mere Is a
J business aspect to the situation. Take
, for instance Oregon City. Last year
the aggregate of the receipts of the
, city was alumt $;mii and of that
: amount $ 4I'i0 came from saloon II
I licenses. In other words, eliminate the
which a perpetual franchise is given , si,Kin fnnn Oregon City and the tax
the Southern 1'acille Company to Kail- j ,,vv ,,- ,his municipality must be
road Avenue, an unending franchise ' tUtiittlt-.I In order to produce the same
not only to the rights now enjoyed, revenue. While the subject is not to
but additional rights as to constrgc-1 1, considered alone from a business
tion of tracks and practically undis- j ,,im i vow slin tK, rvsult 0f re
puted possession of Railroad Avenue. ll(K.im; i,v tilty iier cent the revenue
The railroad company's representa-;f muuicipallty that has an Indebt
ttws have dictated or caused to boldness npiiMiinating $HH.iM0 and Is
amended to their own satisfaction Ihe 'already making tin maximum tax
ordinance as it Is now pending before ,.vv s , ditllcult to torsee.
the council and it seems as though the I o
OFFICIALS SHOW CONDITION OF
COUNTY'S FINANCES,
Indebtedness ot Vtr Ago It Reduced
Current Expenses arc
Increasing.
time had arrived for the members of i presbytery
the council to assert themselves In '
the premises and secure to the city
remunerative values for the valuable
concession.! proposed to be made. ;y ,,,.v ,,f
At Monday night's meeting, the cit- j Fan i this
b.en's committee certainly relieved it
self of the odium that has been cred
ited to the members of that committee
who have been charged with being
actuated in their opxsition to the
franchise entirely because of their
hostility to the South Knd Road.
It suggested to the council that the
matter of providing the underground
subway crossings be eliminated from i
the franchise, that the cost of install
DISSOLVE RELATIONS I
Rev. F. H. Mixsell It Relieved ot Pastor
ate of Presbyterian Church.
the Pivshy tcry. held at
vok. the pastoral rela
tions cXistlllK letveen ltev. Frank 11.
Mlcll and lite First I'rcshvlertuii i hutch
i'f tills city Well' dissolved. The resolu
tion adopted ly the I t .-shy tery nnd pro
viding tor tins dissolution also, made
oth, r provision as follows: That the
pi. Sent ehlers of the church eeiise to
.let. Slleh aetion to lie efTeclive Oetolier
;!1 : that R.v. Henry Marcnlte have chamc
of the eoni;reu.itional ineetinit io eleet
Hew elders, find to .let as model. dor of
the ehureh session until the next ineet-
I In k of the I'feshv terv III April, l'ni'i. ill
i The Kntei pi Ise was delayed this week
! I'ccansc of preparing for puhlleatlon lla1
j semi-annual report of the county oltl
, ccr.
The IVpnilH Which will he found nil
I pare 5. lev ml an improved tlnauelal con
'dltlon In county arfalis. While the ix
: peases of the eotluty are gradually In-
el , using I'eeallse of a resntnpt loll of
road Improvement woik throughout the
! i ou'lll v , the net hldchtiilllfS of the
enmity has been redlleed In the last
tweh e months,
j III llct.ilier, I'.UU. the total Indebtedness
; of the enmity was $1 1 l.'.ttut. VI and at this
time I In- liabilities of the eoiiniv aUKie-
li;atc JIHT.:'.'7 PI The I . it 1 1 of nnlMlailillllK
, warrants Is JI'.MOnl n.' for the payment
j of whteh their Is easli mi hand and rsit
! mated iiupaiil taxes appllealde to the
! amount of JUi.T7:i '-. Ttae cm rent ex
penses of the eonnty are l ien aslnii
For the last six month:' the enmity
; government cost iiii.hui to, as ai:aiu-it -
.'' .VH V" for the preeedlmt six tumuli, j
and $.1'.!'."i.7l' for Hie eorrespondluK half- !
, v ear In t'.ni.l
j Treamier t'ahlH s ivpnit shows t'a
IfollowlPK balances In the vuiinui f'ui.ls 1
III Ills Keeping on I Ictnliel I: l.clici.ll
fund. Ill '.'7:1 1'.. Itoad final. J Mils M.
Illdlrent Soldier. .".'l '.IS : t'olllltv S. Ilool
ruiid. J1 t. iir.ii :ii; State School fund. l
M I .'in
CilllIO Inn Unto. It Was disclosed lllnt
lioth railroads an. I street railway me
assessed at H (Ileal. 'I Vllluathill III t l.iek
aulas iiniiity than In Mullnntiiah
Hluilri MSSesseN tallltiail lit
mile iiii.i sheet railway at :lMiu per
mile wlille these i..i point Ions In Mult
nomah enmity I'uy laxea on a valuation 1
of only limit) mid l.'imii, respectively per
mile.
'Phis state of iitTali mmuesls to As
sessor Nelson the need fur hoi. Una a
eon venlluil nf the assessors of the xlati
that It Millie e iluM.' IISSeSNIIiell! itf
eoi poi iilons may lie had. l-'nr a iiiiinii. i
of ,ears the ilHSessiiiN of the stale held
I'Ollfeli 111'.' Hllllllallv hilt llle prai'llee WHS
nhaiidoin il Assessor Ni Ison w ill aijllat"
the hol.liim of tin s m milium attain
for the good they ine eaitilde uf lining
CLACKAMAS POMONA GRANGE.
Fifth Degree Conferred on Large Claia
of HuibaiHlnien,
The i 'l.i. k, nuns I'uiiuly IMsirlet 'o
molla IJnimte met Wednesday. Iletnliel
I'.'. Willi rlaeklllll.lM ClallKe. 'ITle t IrtiligeH
of the enmilv weie lepoited til lie III him id
rendition ixeept III.ilili lilalIKe I'f Hot
lug. whl.h apis ins l.i have got n of
ex Isti
and i
"f 111
Ka e
Tli.
with
Sel
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n s
; ll.'t. k
nee Mis W'nl.lo, slate
i It I.e.iK ,.r it, i, .Kill
e Slide I i I anee. We e Ml i
seveial Implilni, l.lll.M
f.ll.'llooll WuH lali.'ll lip till
routine woil,. A line dliin.r
left III el ,
IllHSter
ehl and
a. IV j
HUN '
Ayer's
Doctors first prescribed
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral over
60 years ieo. They use It
today more than ever. They
Cherry
Pectoral
rely upon it for colds, coughs,
bronchitis, consumption.
They will tell you how it
heals inflamed limes.
1 hl a vrf tuil r.myh fur tlirr-e Teuri
Tliiai I lrltt A vnr'i rl.rir, tel,,isl MTi.irs
Iiii.mk were euuu tinalrsl anil uiy eoujlt ittrpeil
waT."
MM. t'liat. Ilvtii. Ilnthrla Centra, ta.
.V., hi,' . ft Wl. J e avKlieo.
All ,l.,.,.li t
tor
Old Coughs
Ono Aver' Pill at bedtime Insure
lutjrnl notion next morning.
II
llle HIl' i p. .on
til III tile . i
th e i liuli s lor
. Kilt.'Uei pel . I ,
I lllollon
III ..III, ,1
iiii.illier y
slK'led all
1 1. .11 d. "I' M
ltnriii.lt. ..(
slleeeed llllll
I esoliltlon
was Uliaullllon
;.i Maple I.I, II
f.r. olllilt tni-
ui inula
eal i led
id. also
Mitw. inkle
I'VlKUt d
W.IS t
was made
In lli.lt
nil K.ltMii
I Mr I'os-
and Mi
I. , . .1 to
Still kweatllel. lis tiller.
Tile next I'oltlolia Will he
ll.n.UlU tilanue. the act iiml
III ,1 ll II 1 1 II I -.
held with
Wrdllesdii
fnvoihiK an mitt p.rss law
slv eiiMl.d. Win. Ile.od,
'. tuu.i.llleed ,1 lesolllllolt
i st.ll'llhlllUetll of pill ,e
III Hi. n. ni I'm The resolution
and He. in I, Slunk and Lewis
PROPOSES BUILDING DRIVEWAY
County
Judge
190J
Ryan Would
Fair Vlntora.
Entertain
THE PEOPLE HAVE THEIR SAY.
Tualatin Plain. rhnreh. Washington
ins the subw ays ho expended in the i e.mnty.
completion of the South Kml Iloail ' ieportln the ease the i ,., inl.ni
had ill
T w.
..m.ih
1st. met
ul. I he Klud ti
eonnty eoint
In I'lilldliiK i
Inter
and s
dihi
t ' i ly."
i'St the Mult
-euro Its us
wav lelw
said rmmty
i'i re u.iiiii d a i-oitiinlttei. to t arry It Into
ITeel
In the I'Venlni; a laitje i-lass was Inl
! Hated III the lit! 1 1 deuiee. J lldlV ItMHI.
W.I. I. .ii Hliiuiks iiiiil I'mf Mil 'mm weie
1IU1"IIK the 11 II 111 I ',-1 X 'llle I'M'lllllll llosed
'with an ex. ll.lit piuitiam In ehaiKe of
n
Robbed the Grave.
A iiliiillliiK In. Id. lit In n.iii.it.-d l
.loliu i 'liver nf l'hilii'lelplilii. as flllllWS
I w v hi mi awful i dllluti. Mv nl.li
wir- almost velluw, i-yea nunketi, Iuiiieui
eiiaiid, pain eoul liiiiully In Imek and
allien, no iippellte, KlowlUK wi-uker d.iv
l ila'. Thiee ihsli-lana hud itlven tn.
up T in ll I was udvlsi'd to umk lOleelil.
Him. in, in my iti' ul Joy, tin, llrsl l..,n:.
made u il. elded linpi . i enieii I, I roil
t luiii 1 their use for three weeks, iind am
now it well mail. I know they n.l.l.ed ll..
Kiui nf iiimther letltn." Nu nnn should
fall In try thein. Duly tit) rents, Kmoun-tei-.l
ut Howell Junes, tlruKiflnta.
The political pot is already seeth
ing in Clackamas County. This st tte
ment Is a positive fact although it is
not generally known to the people of
the county. Wires are being laid
and schemes are in course of forma
tion by which the few who have for
years manipulated the affairs of
Clackamas county to their own po
litical advancement and pecuniary ad
vantage, propose to retain the1 self-
appropriated right to name candidates
for office and control the affairs of
city, county and state.
In doing this these dictators do not
recognize the Direct Primary Nomi
nating Law which dots not contem
plate perpetuating the- political boss
in his dictatorial role. On the con
trary, the measure which was so near
ly unanimously endorsed by the people
provides a different order. The power
to name candidates for office, sug
gest and modify legislation is vested
entirely with the people.
In view of the confidence that was
expressed by the voters last June in
the Direct Primary Law to properly
regulate the making of nominations,
it would seem that some of the poli
ticians of Clackamas 'county had bet
ter be somewhat cautious and not re
port too much to political trickery in
order to carry their point. The people
may refuse to ratify nominations that
smack too much of machine methods.
CLACKAMAS WILL BE THERE.
Clackamas county will have a not
able exhibit of its resources at the
Lewis & Clark Kair at Portland in
1905. The geographical location of
the county with respect to the place
of exhibition and the possibilities of
the county along agricultural lines
warrant the making of the exhibit
which should be collected and dis
played at nominal cost to the county.
The management of the 1905 Fair
agrees to purchase all county exhibits
that are made at one-half their actual
cost, provided the maximum amount
to be allowed any one county shall
not exceed $500. Much good will re
sult to Clackamas county in a compre
hensive exhibit of its products.
In the absence of an energetic
Board of Trade or other commercial
body,, Clackamas county, of late years
has received but little publicity and
the benefits enjoyed by this locality
in the way of extensive settlement of
county by home-seekers have been
correspondingly limited. It is, then,
quite proper that some effort should
be made to acquaint the Lewis and
Clark Fair visitors with the fact that
Clackamas county is not only on the
map, but that, as one of the richest
agricultural counties in the state, it
offers exceptional opportunities to
the industrious home-seeker. With
an Intelligent exhibit of the resources
of the county it will be found that the
benefits that will follow will amply
compensate all expenditures in that
behalf.
Judge Ryan is in receipt of a reso
lution by the Lewis & Clark State
Commission, appropriating the sum of
$1,000, $500, $300 and $200 to the four
counties making the best exhibit at
the fair next year. This Is offered as
premium money and is additional to
the offer to re imburse each county
$500 when it bas expended $1000.
which would insure a good road prop
erly constructed-the railroad com
pany to receive in return a franchise
fur twenty-five years. Hut this sug
gestion did not appeal to the council,
which, it is a safe guess, wilf pass
the ordinance as presented and
amended Monday night except the
members of that body be legally en
joined. This step will in all proba
bility be taken by the members of the
citizen's committee who are Just as
determinedly opixised to the. granting
of a perpetual franchise as are the I
members of the council determined
to give the railroad company such a ;
franchise. Litigation is almost cer-!
tain to ensue before the franchise is ,
finally dlsixised of and in that event !
followintl :
j "The familiar story was attain threshed
1 out. that the yount; people rounerted
Willi tlie tiretion tTty t'hureh upposed
'the proposal that It. v. Mr Mlx II should
J leave to heeome an evaueellfui llllssion
' ary, and that the elders, representint;
j the older element 111 the eontrreKatlon,
, were williiiK that the minister should t;n
i to another tield of in th ity
i "It Is not known whether the star
ji humher session was a stormy one or not,
as tlie eleri. al party did not take the
newspaper np n into their eoutidenee. hut
fiom a report furnished last ttUht hy
on.- of the ministers present at the meet-
intt. iJie i vldi nei- he'nid was not of a dls- I
am-e-ai'le nature.
" Nothlnt: was said that .iffeeted the
rharaeter of Itev. Mr. Mixsell or any
of the ridels, or any one eonneeted with
the Oregon tTty ehureh.' went nu this
minister. 'The pn shyte-y stepped Into
,'k. "tfiii'h a dilvi--out
mid eompleteil
i 'lark Fair Is well
iintllllled llle I'l.uk
"It eollld easily lie
rai v. rnvei inu hut It
up the
r, miss
ion tTty
the
trauuhise
iu the annual municipal election in
December when a Mayor and three
conncilmen are to be elected.
o
"The railroad company is a party
Hie l.reaeh al the .rlKht tlnv. and has
may lie iiade the issue i hi oinjlit the matter to an amieahle s. ttl.
, tneni. ll'-lter to step In Just lloW, til-Ill
'wait until there Is any hair-piilllii';.
jt'ertaill people ep, et''i some thiuK 1 1 1 s -
attrei aide at the session, lint nothing .
thin nature enme la-fore us. and the evi
dence was quite a surprise. Tlie Ironlilo
to this contract, in fact the first nartv. ! nn d a mall on.'. Hut we think that
and has thus far had but little to say." ' ":mi" m" i'"""'"" l"l'""
I helielli'lal. both In I!eV. .Mr. .Mlxs.-ll and
The foregoing is, to say the least an , ,, ,... ,, ..,. .,,
unusual statement -for a meinbtjr of sell Is a yonne man and he run eaMlv
a city council .to make. an appointment hi this or some oih a-
. s nod.' "
. 0 The following aie tindintts of the pres
bytery:
"After a e
the faets pre
is nothing iu
Portland and i h-eKoi
.1 1 1 lie.- liynn this we
w.iv should he laid
Let. lie tile I.ewlS .
started lliAl ear." i
aulas rulUlty JlldKe.
of a eireiutous Itlm
sides of the river.
"The driveway eould extern
West side of the Willamette llv
hit: the suspension hi l,le nt Or
and thellrr to I 'ill 1 1. 111. I either hy llle
Mllwaukle load or up the t'laekamas
llVer via ,he H.ltehelV. Ilelllltlful seen-
ery is nfTeit d alont; sil.-h a route. A
lookout station at Klk Km k. on the di
viding hue of (he (Wo eoimtleS oil llle
W'eSt Side. W"lli fllltllsll .111 l-Xet'lletlt
VleW'-Milllt Jnl the touilsl. Kuell ll drive
Would prove popular amoiit; visitius tn
the l!i".'i Fair and would he a vety ma
terial aid In ai .pialutint; ylsltois Willi
the K'aud ii-iiinal s.-eneiy this seitlun
ofT'-t s.
a dilve the Willamette
In almost eonst.inl vii w
four suow-elad mountain
mati hless srenery of tin-
r rouhl also he nppree-
DO WE WANT PROHIBITION?
Next month the voters of Clack
amas county will decide by their bal
lots whether or nut we are to have
prohibition in this county. As pre
dicted last June, the adoption of the
Local Option measure was but a step
preliminary to introducing Prohibi
tion in November.
It has been derided by the Anti-
Saloon people that the county and
not the precinct shall constitute the
unit in this county. The local tern-
ireful consideration .
"uti-. we llnd that
the i Vld'-llee w hleh
perance people proposed to conduct
the fight making the precinct the
unit but the State Prohibition Alli
ance stole a march and secured the
introduction and circulation of peti
tions calling for a vote by tlie county.
Clackamas county cannot be carried
lor strict prohibition as Is proposed, : and that tin
under the guise of Local Option. A '''' l'd'iish
'eat majority of the single precincts
will go dry as they already are, but :
it is extremely doubtful If a single i
precinct in which a saloon Is now op
erated will be carried by the pro-'
hibition people.
The saloon men contend that an
undue advantage is taken by the Pro-
hibition people in making the county
rather than the precinct the unit for
the reason that they have everything ;
to gain and nothing to lose. When
county is made the unitthen if pro- j
hibition does not carry the county
it will be enforced in such precincts
as go dry. For this reason the liquor
men insist that in a spirit of fair
ness the precinct should be made the
unit. There exists no valid
objection from any source to submit- );
ting- the subject to a vote by precinct, j of
The saloon-man favors such a plan,
believing that it should rest with the
precinct Itself whether liquor shall
be dispensed within Its boundaries.
Since Prohibition does not prohibit,
It is a reasonable conclusion that a
regularly licensed saloon, bonded to
conduct an orderly business in com
pliance with all legal requirements,
should be tolerated In preference to
the "blind pig" that experience has
proven Is the centain product of the
Introduction of Prohibition and the
strict enforcement of its provisions.
any wnv prejiidieial to the rnlnistrlal or
eharaetej- or peisoiial standing of the
li'-v, K. II. .Mixsell. nor pn-Jiidl' lal to rV
personal rharaeter or slandint; of the
! elders of the rhlireli.
i "Nevertheless. Ill vi-W of tile Ijll'k of
, en-Opel, itloll hetween the pastor and the
I session and the strained u lalious In the
ii-huieh. for tin peai-e and prosperity of
the ehllleh. W- reeoinillellil ;
I "i-Trst That the pastoral relations ex-
; islrUtf Is-tWeell liev. K. II. Mixsell and
! the Khst ' I'resliyt.-rlaii ehureh of Ore-
1 Knn ''Hy. he dissolved, to take effect
I neioti. r :, Had.
j "Sri-ond That the I'leshytery declare
; that the sev.-n elders of said church erase
to ai l. to take , -ff.-et Oetohcr i'iH.
' "T'hhd That a on,'reeatnnal meet
! Iiik of said church he held in the church
on Wednesday. November lltnl. at H
p. nr. for the purpose of electing elders.
stated rlrrk of the r'reshy
suilalile notlre of the I'oli-
Ki ' tcatioual nu i tins in the church; tleit
K'-V. II. .Mareotte he -eilleSted to act as
moderator of said meeting; i
' Koiirth Thiit Ii v. II. Mareotte bn
ri'iuested to an, lime for the installation
of and install the newly elcrted elders
aim t,e appoiuieii mKleiator or the ses
sion until the SpriiiK meetliiK id tlie
i'leshytery.
"Fifth That all papers In this ease,
except the sessional and con?! i-Ra t l.ui.il
records, hi- placed In the hands of (In
stated cleik of I'leshytery.
Attest: A. J. .MONTt;.MKItY.
Stated f'lcrk.''
"Alont: su-li
ri.-r would he
ill addition to
peaks while tin
Clackamas iIm
l.lleil."
Judge Kvall IS of til" opinion Ul, 11 there
is snttkeleni travel o ,:r the roads sug
gested to w. III. lilt the expending of the
amount of money that would lie re
i nit io to produce a properly completed
driveway without giving tin- Fair featille
of tin- imposition any consideration. Me
will take up the matter with the nicmhrrs
of the Multnomah county court an once
and seek lo have the driveway completed
hefore tile opening of tile Fall- ll'-Xt
year. Mui-h of the load is already In rx
eell, nt condition and the halanee of the
roadway could he pl.-n-.-d In proper condi
tion at hut slight cost.
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Merit is the Keystone
or OUR SUCCESS
We buy direct from New York. It keeps ut in touch with
advance styles. We buy In Urye shipments, hence we
show you the best at the lent money.
DRESS GOODS
For the coming season we are showing "taking effects" In
every pattern of Drett Goods fresh from the fashion cen
ter. The service and faihion features of these fabrics en
lighten our path to success. They are remarkable for such
low prices. ,
LADIES' FALL UNDERWEAR
Get it off your mind and on your back Our new line are
plendid values 25c and upwards.
LADIES' SKIRTS AND JACKETS
A strong line this season to see 'em you'll appreciate
their style and quality for such extremely low prices.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Ladies' Heavy Mercerized Underskirts Don't fail to see
them special 49c
THE FAIR
3 Doors from Post Office
COMFORTING WORDS.
Many Oregon City Households Will Find
Them So.
i had
from
Worth Attending.
I
Tlie mushale that Is to be given at
the First ('mgregatioiial ehureh Friday
'vi nlng. Oetohcr ;. by the members of
the faculte of I'aclllc I "nlversity. will he
a tuat. this concert will he given under
the auspices of the Halur
i the assurance that the
H high order. The memlsrs of the!
faculty of the Forest Grove ("nlversity
are capable musicians and there Is little j
douht but that the program of next Krl- I
day evening will he one nf merit and
woi t h. I
To have t in- pains and aches ol
hack removed: to I nllrely fri
urinary disorders Is enough to make any f
kidney suffi-n r grateful. To C -1 1 how this
great change ran he brought about will
prme-comforting words lo hundreds nf
Oregon City readers.
.Mrs. rainier, wife of J, W. I'alnter.
expressman, living at :H Fast Hevrutli
street, i 'ni t III 111, says: "I have had more i
or less kidney tumble all my life. Win n i
.iill a young gill I had a severe spell of
sickness and till who knew me thought I
I was going lo die. 1 llnally recovereij.
hut ever after my kidneys bothered me.
there were headaches, dizziness, and
could no more lie on my left side tym I
I could My and could tint stoop to pick
anything off the Moor without wot king '
my self up gradually by placing my !
hands on my hips. In addition In this
there were headaches, dizziness and
trouble Willi the kidney s.-eieilons for
all of which I doctored and used more
I than one remedy said to be a sure rure
I for surh annoyaiircs. Nothing brought
me eelii-r compared with that received
from Doan's Kidney I'llls. The resiil' ,
stamp that 1-1-111'-') as one fully up to
j representations made for it."
I Plenty more proof like this from Ore
gon City people. Call at C. (i, llunlley'8
drug store and ask what his customers
I report.
1 For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cts.
I Foster-Mllbuin Co., Murrain, New York,
j sole agents fot the I 'tilled Hlatcs.
I ilcmcmbcr the name lama's and take
I no other.
LET US
' ' Prices Reasonable
DO YOUr Work Work Guaranteed
We lo a General P,nnga;e and Trannfer ItiiHinefs.
Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved
Ooiee Oio8itu Mammii! I'.uiltlinn
Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
OREGON CITY PLANING MILL
All kinds of HuiMing
F. S. BAKER
PROP.
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Material, asb, Doors"
Moulding, Etc. - .
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OREGON CITY, ORE.
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day club which
miisicle is
COUNTY OFFICIALS WILL CONFER.
Clackamas Assessci
Than Does
Railroads
Multnomah.
Higher
Many Mothers of a Like Opinion.
F. H. Fit-Ids and Carl lilandes, county
clerk and auditor, ressctlvey, of Mult
nomah county, held a conference with
Clerk Weight and Recorder Htevens Tiles
day afternoon with reference to the hold
Inn of a convention of the clerks and
recorders of tin; state. It will he held
nt i'ortland. November 2& and 2!.. The
four gentlemen ate im-mbein of a com
mittee that was appointed at a former
county officers to
Mis. I'llnier, of ;otdova, Iowa, says:
"One of my children was subject to
croup of a serious type, and the giving
of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy prompt-j convention of Ihem
ly always brought relief. Many mother arrange for the holding of another con
in this neighborhood tblnk the same as-ventlon some time this year.
I do about tots remedy and want no) Then officers were much pleased with
other kind for Iheir children." For salt ' the, present ownership maps that are In
by O. A. Hardin. utlf. , the office of Assessor Nelson. Hy
Oregon City Machine Shop
PHILIPP BUCKLEIN, Proprietor
Twelfth and Main Streets
Oregon City, Oregon