Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 07, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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OKKGOX CITY KNTKHriMSE, i'lMDAY, Al'IilL VM.
Oregon City Enterprise
NOW -0l I'KKK
CITY AND COUNTY
Published Every Friday. j
UYKKY.
OFFICIAL 1 1 mvqits of tlic Oivpiti I ity
ust oMui- liiUiiiir pwiviIinI !10,(HiO
. i fur
hist, r
AdTertistng rates on application.
t!u war cnli tiiT Marrh 'M
M . 4 A ... II 1.11 I. ... ...... I..
... -.--. L KIM, IHMMIilMrr I til IK Kt I f Hits II1.I1U-
rtntTHr ii.50 ai)iuaUin to tho pit minx
BU months "5 ijwrtimnt at Witsliins-toii fur n city
Trial subscription, two monws.. -a !,,.jv,.rv f ,ail. I Wore this mio
. , .i . . . i . . .
rillt !' rr.lllIOtI ilUV OlIV, l IK' riHVl'l.
I of tho lost othiv liuist cMiH'il MO.
1000 iicr luininu. Tho nvoipts of tin
Oroizoii fit v oflitv for tho war tiul-
I iiiiT tho olst u!t niiiountod to $10.
lo-M. ontitlin tins city to tho saint
.sorvuv with rosjxvt to tho iIoIiutv
of m :i i 1 that is onjowil !y Allwtiiy
ami r.n'iio. as well as lariror ntio
of tho state.
Now let's push our ilaiin for this
senitv to tho end that the depart
ineiit will promptly trail t it. Put
vmtr shoiihhr to tho whirl and liur
ran lor Dromon (. itv !
o
Subscribers will Dnd the date of ex
plration stamped on their papers fol
lowing thetr name. If this is not
changed within two weeks titer a
payment, kindly notify us. and the
matter will receive our attention.
Entered at the postofflce at Oregon
City, Oregon, as second-class matter.
FRIDAY, APIJIL 7. 1 !...
WILL KKKP A M0YIN".
What will Uvoiiii' of Orojron City
without the land otliir ? Alliany
IteiiKKTat.
With or without the t'lovernment
Land Otliee Orison City will con
tinue to lio the principal manufac
turing point in the state. Tho var
ious factories of this city employ
a greater niunbor of men with a
la r ner monthly pay-roll than any
othor city of its size on tho Coast.
And there is abundant water power
for numerous other manufacturing
institutions. The procuring of
these, together with an extensive
development and settling up of the
county will l accomplished hy
and through the aggressive Board
of Trade that is Ining organized
by the representative lmsiness men
in this community.
Believing that while there's life
there's hope, the people of Oregon
City and a great majority of the
residents in the Oregon City Iand
listrict will not Teeonte them
selves to the proposed change in the
location of the Land (Mice until
the order of the President has Urn
entirely carried out.
If there were any legitimate rea
son for removing the lani Otfiee
to Portland, the opposition that is
being offered would le unwarrant
ed. But so far as can l learned
it appears that the order directing
the removal was made on the rec
ommendations of certain special
agents, whom, it is reasonable to
presume, were dissatisfied with the
limited accommodations at Oregon
City in the way of ten-cent vaude
villes and other entertaining agen
cies of a like calibre.
When the true facts in the case
can U presented liefore the Presi
dent, it is reasonably believed that
a reversal of the order will be had.
But in the meantime and nl -sequent
to the final disposition of
the controversy, Oregon City will
continue to provide, among num
erous other products, the pajn-r up
on which the Democrat mav be published.
SHOCLD !K AT IIOMK.
A FAITIIFCL OFFICIAL.
Tin; death of County Clerk 1".
A. Sleight last Thursday evening
was sudden anil unexpected. It
was the general impression that lie
was slowly but surely recovering
from a severe illness. In his death
the family loses i husband and fath
er whoso every thought was given
to the happiness and t-omfort of
those dear to him. The loss to the
county js that 'of an honorable, up.
right ami conservative public ser
ciin wnose every omeial act was
performed with the same considera
tion as would lx; shown in the trans
action of private busineps.
Mr. Sleight was an esteemed and
respected citizen, a faithful am
conscientious official.
I here an1 in Oregon I it v sev-
eral tlippaut voiuiir xirls. Some of
them, we venture to siv, an1 scarce
ly weened from the cradle. Thcv
are still moinU'rs of the short-r-kirt
class. But for impudence
they are not cxccllitl. On the street
tlicy are loud in their conversation,
shocking in their condui t and in-iw
lent in their manner. Their a
jKHranee on the street i. th as to
attract attention and excite re
marks not complimentary, from
the gang of hoodlums that makes it
a business of assembling on promi
nent street corners and evixrtorat-
v. ... 1
ing toinicco and other filth tiwn tho
sidewalks and street crossings.
There is need for positive refor
mation along this line. It would
lv well for mothers to know more
of their daughters ami the company
tliey are keeping. Make a conli-
uential companion of your, daugh
ter. Make the home and its sur
roundings so pleasant and agni'able
that the daughter will find missing
the occasion for frequenting public
places of entertainment or loiter
ing' about the streets. Better re
quire that she at least continue to
play with her dolls until she has
readied an ago that ordinarily car
ries wjth it a little common sense
and a projK-r judgment of right and
wrong. Otherwise, there will le an
urgent need for the branch of the
Florenir Crittenden home for tin
establishing of which, a society has
lieen organized among the repres
entative women of Oregon Citv
ill
ildivn of their floral tributes and
it would certainly have done the
loners a world of good. As it is,
lav will long In- ivniemlercil
th
the
whoso
rought
slighted youngsters
simple floral pioirs were I
with the nuiio degree of sympathy
for tin k'roaved family as accom
panied the large and costly pieces.
They were simply wild flowers,
but the kindly spirit that prompted
their offering should not have Urn
so rudely and inconsiderately dis
couraged.
o
tout c
.Southern
plaining witness,
ried, admits that
elf and thereby
Are you doing all in your power
fur the general development and
improvement of the community or
are you satisfied to sit luick at ease
and as far as vou are concerned, let
things drift 'i
Have von written those letters
o Katern friends telling them of
the attractiveness of Oregon and
inviting them to the Fair or air
you allowing them to languish in
noranee of this laud of plenty?
l)o you greet the newcomer with
hearty welcome and a word of en-
eourageii'ent, or do oti trv to scare
lini out by assuring him that thin
is no country for mm unvunvV
lo vuu take an active interest
in the appearance of the town or
do Voll limk Upon UIlsIL it V s lacks
rubbish heaps and broken down
'diets as ynii liMik IIIhiii the itoor
something we are always to have
with us?
Are vou looking out for and sav
ing your choicest products for the
icwis and I lark r.Mnition
Is your lawn kot up and made
iresentalii' to visitors, or dins if
resemble a ast years bird's nest"'
Ho ou make an effort to show
visiting friends almut and give
them the magnificent view which
may U- had from surrounding hills.
or arc you sitisfied m allowing
them to leau- without obtaining a
correct idea of the YaHey?
o yoii encourage the establish-
i ng of new industries and help
along the movements which luinn
irogress and improvement, or do
vou stand ready with a bucket f
old water to douse every proposi
tion which has anv relation to vour
MM'ket-lxMik !'
In other words, are you a pusher
or a knocker.' hxc haiiL'o.
r1
wa the retiring of the family of
the deceased from the cemetery ilur-!
ing the time that the grave was j
king filled. When the grave had j
Ucn filled and the Horn I pieces ar-,
ranged, the family returned. ;
After the poor fellow has served
si cii of a lit'lirii yean' sen-
for criminally assaijimg a j
Oregon girl, the com.
who is now mar-;
she pcrjuivd her- j
secured the coll-I
viet ion of the man wluuu -ne ciauin
ii : i. i 'Ci. .
is in ing wroiigiiiuv piiiiiMieu. i ' "
mailer will be investigated liv llie
penitent iary authorities I h fore any
action is taken. I f it develop thai
the woman actually lied, she should
Ik' put in the penitentiary and made '
to serve the entire fiftivn years. !
Th Bluts.
I Jn nul fn l Immhiisi- II rl,
l .l.i not ultdi ImtiiiK)'
T1iiiiikIi fis'Msh wiinte m i,rkN Inixl.''
I ill iHxirir tlmn I m.if.
Hiil. ell. I'm fi. viy Mm-.
1 i .in l i. II why- I wish I km w
THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF OREGON CITY
Oregon City, Oregon
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000
D. C. LATOURETTE
r. J MEYER
p.osldnt
Cathlor
Transacts a general banking business. Open from
9 a, ni. to 4 p. in.
LET US
Prices RcasonaM
Do Your Work Work (luan
W do u (lenral HiiKRagf mid Tmanfer lUiHineioi.
Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moved
Oflico Opposite Musoiiio lUiildiiiK
Williams Bros. Transfer Co.
Tplrplioni..-) l(li, f. 1121
ICfuiilriirti IH.l;!
I.lf.' tn ii ttollow ni.sk. is.
A us. I. Uilliti. ill ! l .
Tllilv il.H'K Mi' I rlmlli-r. lll In !
A knlf.-lln usl In inv I'lttoO;
IM' lnl no (iii iul n.'i tiiii.li- a fi',
An. I wlit I m .nl I an ih'I l.ii"
1 ilo n. 'I nii.uin ln-cioisr I w.iin
My rliillli'M In iilial.l.liH-sn .
tin I'll! Mini sim.iik- uml iniUiliiK a hiuiiii.
I II i .ui.ll.lly . i.nf. s
Hut I m Hi in In my mul .
I'lll' W M III l "III h .1 illslll.ll ll.'ll-'
'rilv Hull ll Nlllllllljf III lllf MkV.
Tlx- i ilin h "ii tin- lrtK.
Hul, nli. tn jimi Ii.. il.iwu mi. .Hi-
An. I tint kimw iinytlilni'
My h'-iii ( i hi.iw. I urn i. I -ll
ni. ins .i r l h1i In Ih' Kl.l'l
Tl' .inih ln,l IiIiihh iIiiuiikIi . nl.il
Of ui'i'U' linn In hliMiiu.
Hut rviiy in. i n I Itnn In "..in
In Kulnti to lux t.'tnli
I hlllii )rNli litiiy -uliii k
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..FOR STATK Tl'KAsriIEJf.
A (.001) SELECTION'.
The appointment by the county
fourt of Deputy County Clerk Fred
W. Greeimian, to fill the unexpired
lerni of the late County Clerk
Sleight, meets vjlth the approval
of a lare majority of the people of
Clackamas county. Mr. Oroenman.
during a three years' deputyship in
the Clerk's office, became thorough
ly acquainted with the details "of
that important department and for
that reason was better qualified to
take up the work of the oflice and
conduct the same than any of the
other aspirants. Mr. (Jrecnman's
ability to transact the business of
this department of the county's
government was very convincingly
established during the illness "of
Mr. Sleight. He personally conduct
ed the oflice for a period of about
three months without the assist
ance of a single deputy. .
Mr. Greenman and the people of
Clackamas county are alike to be
congratulated on the appointment.
County Judge T. F. I.'van has
announced his candidacy for the
Republican nomination for State
Treasurer. A native of Ohio, and
coming to Oregon from Browns
ville a few vears ago, dudae Ii'van
oegan nis career at wregon Uitv ih
a laljorer at the woolen mills, lie
afterwards engaged in the hotel
biwines and early lieeanic promi
nently identified wfith Uomiican
politics in city and county affairs.
lie was honored with election to a
number of oflices in the adminis
tration of city affairs and is now
concluding his second term a
County Judge.
Judge Ryan has many warm ier-
somil and political friends in every
county in the state from whom he
has already received much encour
agement in his candidacy for this
important state oflice. The nomi
nation this year for all state officers
will lie made by the Direct Primary.
Judge Ryan's wide and favorable
acquaintance throughout the state
will prove a material factor in his
contest for indorsement at the
hands of the people.
o
ONLY A Tll.'Xeil OF WILD
FLOWERS.
Three little tots, each carrying
a bunch of wild flowers were un
noticed at a recent funeral in this
city. The little ones, desirous of
showing in a simple way their re
gard for the dead, had gathered the
choicest wild flowers they could
find, and, having arranged them
into attractive boouets, went to the
place for holding the funeral.
Quietly and reverently they stood
on the porch ol the main entrance
while the services were in progress.
The services concluded, the casket
was carried to the hearse, the rela
tives and friends ol the ilcee.i.,1
went to the carriages assigned
them, while the attendants took
charge of the many beautiful ami
elaborate floral nieces, remateill v
passing the three little tots who
we're entirely unnoticed. Fim.llv
the funeral party proceeded to the
cemetery, leaving the three child
ren in the possession of their simple
norai ottering. As the ittle i,n,
realized they had been overlooked
one was seen to wipe a large tear off
her cheek.
It would not have delavcd flu.
service in tho least for one of those
in charge of the fl oral niiwj
have stopped and relieved the three
A KELIC OF ANTIQITTY.
The form of the census blank
used in the enumeration by Oregon
assessors was authorized by the
Lcgislaturt'iof ISC, I, and while the
state ha.s advanced steadily along
the line of a diversity of products,
no change has ever U-cji made in the
ii'tisus blank to provide for now
condition. Four of the state's
chief products Imps, prunes, iiio
liair and poultry are not mention
ed in the blank at all. The state
has Imi ii rapidjv growing in indus
trial iiiiKirtaiiee all tiice year, but
no effort ha Ix-en made by the L-g.
islatuiv to keep the state ivn-tis
blank revised to meet existing con
ditions. Secretary of Slate Dun
liar called the attention of the last
legislature to the importance of a
revision of tile blank, bill mi alien.
on was paid to his recommenda
tion. I he blanks cnt out to the
county aoss"rs have lieen hreimreil
, . . -II
in strict conformitv to the i;itni.
mid no blame can attach to Mr.
Dunbar for tin
ii i ,.
' " ' . i in census, nowever. win h'
of little Value to the state at hir.r,.
I he rich ami prosperous counties
ol tin- lllamette alley will silf
for most by the pour showing, as
many of their important industries
will not I, enumerated at all.
Folk Count v Observer.
Tlii' thliiic" iliiil . I1.11111..I nil' inn'
I IlWilllliy. Ol K.'llr,
Mv K111 1 h falli n. unj I hi ur
No volet ery. ' t'i uml nil!"
Villi rail nil fix'IKh-no rr you.
I 'on fmj ill! II, hrn linirr fio-lln; blurt
H K. KISKIt
Bttchtr t Prticrlptloo.
Till illiiliiil.ilxll,- Htiiry of II, 111
VVni'l l:.-,-eh, i ha l'rii iv nllrd a In-
lliiitlve of hi .ilnu p.-niK. uf luiinot
A riiiiiiiry i In k ) mull eiilli d on Ihr
KM at niliilMtrr toi l nkr.l hi u.Mrr
ulHi.it lui( Id il.i IHi Hiiinii wlin n
In clifp In 1 hun h. Komi'thlii-c which hml
U riinif mill.. i - jil.-nl In ht i iinitt. k:i
lion. Mr. Ilrn hi r llnli ni .1 very utti-n-llvi'ly.
a.liiiilii-.l 1r1.1t 11 n.-il.iuii. ninl
then milil:
"Whin I him iiimi' In I'lymouth
Church I thoiiKht ulMiut ihh pi.. bli-in.
anil I will I. II you h. c(iuir I dcclil. il
iihti. I K4ii tin xion Rtiirt onltT
tlml If h- miw miy -isiii unlt-.ii In my
I'Ollk'I'CK ttlon hi KhoiiM (ll KtllllKht to
tin imli'lt mi. I wiiki up ih. niinNti-r."
Wrlnkl.
A fniK In ihr Imt'i In w.nih f,,,..
In your llirniit.
VS.. ciiii live without filt-ml. but ,,
without iiilKhlMin '. 1,..,., 1 ihim to
Imiinw fiotn In jiiitb' my.
If tiulh ll. ul the iHitti.tn of 11 w..,
wi nr. 111 li .ist . ..nsin. ni in ,.Unf , i
i-noiiKll ill.. 11.
Soiiji. with 11 iM-titlmi nt -il..i ii't
Iiil to tin xiiihII hoy wh)ti It (i.i Into
IiIh iyi uml iiohi. A-i hi w' A-i lnw'
If Win. noiKlit off if until nil. I inn
.li.it"m.iilin l ik.-n wh.n wt w-i,. i-u,i,..
Iiil .111 i iinnv In our IIioiikIiik , ki'IIIiik
vin with tin "othiT mini." whiit rm.
I'i.Oe.s woulil ii.io l,k I'l.-iid.
"" -M I.. It.ivn..
Not Tor Him.
"Think, my mm, think." nalil u,.
I'luiiil r.itlir. Some duv n .,,. ...
illsllllieieiiev of the".' '" ll' a Cnll.-il .Stal. M.niitor. You
III till (Olllltiy
COLUMBIA RIVER SCEERY
Portland and Tho Dalles
ROUTE
Pnniiln4nt
1 luyuiaiui
line
Steamers
"BAILEY OATHT""DAI.Lt CITV-
"ttOULAT0l,l', "MtTLAKO" !
"lAOH
tr. "Hall Gatitrt" Uv Portland I
T A. M. Monday. Wrdnday and fti
day; Iravt Th ta)lr T A. it. Tu
day. Thurt1ay and (taturday.
Ptr. "Itr-rulator" Irav Tortland
M. Turaday. Thursday and Saturday;
Iravn Th ralli 7 A. U. Monday,
Writnraday and Kr lay.
Ptiiamn travtnf Portland tnak dally
ronnvctlon at l.yl with C. R. A I. trata
for Ooldendal and Klickitat Vallay
point.
C. R. N. train la Goldvndal oa
Monday. Wdnrday and Ktiday at
I JO A. M., nialni ronnvrtlon wtta
itramfr -nulator" for Portland and
way point
C. K. V N. train, Uavr Ootdcndal cw
Tuday. Thuraday and lUturday al
I JO A. M., connecting at Tjrto lt
lmr Badl B.H for Th Dall.
ntctlng thr with O. R, N. train
East and Wl
Sir. "8adl B." Irav Caacad Lock
dally Oiccpt Sunday) at f A. M, for Tb
Dallr and way point; ania al 11 A.
M ; larr Th tallr t P. M , arrlrM
Ccd Lock I p. M.
Meal aorvrd on alt tramra.
Fin aci-ommodation lor tumi and
wason.
Utxllng at Portland at Aldr ltrwt
Dock.
h. c. CAMpneu,
Managar
Cn. Offlca. Portland. Oron.
Daily
Shoittiinj
o Union Pacific
THRFP TRiC Tfl Tuc r.l
' "- u 1 nr.
DAILY
Ttirouah PuIIooh i. ..a
l.t atrrpin-f car dally In Omaha. i-iiL
niKikiktiai liii it I ail .l..i.. . . '
1 A. i " Vlly. throuafi Pullman JLt
. ...... .... 1 ii xmauy ronau,
w.rkly to I hlraau. Kanaa City. rwI
Ilia chalia !.... f,. 'J
,H
7O
1 OOH
Portland to Chicago
No Chaogt of Cat. j
Dp.rt ' Tim ch.,uUa, At.n
fhlraao-Pottland
K.clal
1 11 a. m
Halt I-aka. Inv,r,
j r t. Worth, Om.tia. j
. . nw v 117, nt
1-ouia. Chl(o and
k-at.
"I
Atlanlla
Kitiraa
1 ll P. rn
l. Ilunt-Initon.
Rait 1 M,m n.ii. S
ft. Worth, Omaha.' I M.J
Kanaa City, L 1
ixiuia, 1. nicao and
tat.
ft. Paul f
rt Mall, Walla Walla. U
li P m laton. ftnokan. Mm
via Hpo- 1 B-aiMilla, Ht. Paul.
nana. ; ... . --.
I V ,ll .fJ
and Raat 1
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Cc
Rivtr Schedule
ol-
Oruon City Boat Oally chdull
8trmn Alton and I'omona for Ha
lem and way poinla. Irav Portland dally
,-& puiiuiii 1 ii n wn lira.
Ua. t'MON LiEPOT AHmf
eon 1.
8al"m
p. in.
".v.
7
iTi'
m.
1 a. m ; rrturnln. av
1.; lav Oirgyn City, i ll
Orgon City Tramoortatlon Ca.
know the hmuMint lu.i.
limy iixi'lii lo licit."
"Hut I el.. n t want to !
SlatiH n.n;itor." wlilniii
"iiiiiMc it mak'H mo Mfimirk
tin-
Ml-H
IVIH,
lor
k'i what Kou'l wiuil.l
ho I'nlliil
I III' I ll IV.
to ll'll Oil
my 1'iix-
O
Tin Htnff work 011 tin' beautiful 1 ti .tK
;or .Vitioim lit the lwla K ( 'lin k Kxio
jKltloli k now loinilleteil. The ll,K,.
! ii I mi is i lu.ir 1, ...ii.. i , , . ...
, i . i "'. ""o ik iniiii or
1 llCKillilils count c f 1 1 e n i I . , . Wooil uml ucrr i.. i. ....... .. .
milHom y. The bl lilx,. el oHHeH i;,i,
Uike, the Iliix.-Ht boily of Wiil.-r ever ell-eliiH.-il
Wllhlll III) expoMlllon f,.,,,.,., ,,,,
eiinii'i tH the iimlnl,,,,,! W ,,, (;,,.,.
Illellt In sin it .
"I tlie infretuent iiislunci's in uhicli
till sllCCCSsl.r (,f H ,i; ollicial
;is not miineil until after the fun
eral ami burial of the deceased of.
h'eer. This is to the credit of the
ueiiiliers of the Claekiimas count y
-'mirt. The strife for imhlie oicc
is lierce enough without, viain
the Contest lid'on. tin. ,1. ........ .,,1 ..c
" "' i ' (isi ii ill
lieiid is -iven nsieeiru hurial.
u
iMilli is an iiiivvelcnme visitor.
Nlil lll'C the services t lint f,,ll,,u. U.
, , . . ... v , "l . . l us
visilati'in. lint th,.n, js 0I1I, j,,.,.
ture of the iiveiL-l' funeral I hat
Illicit sensihly i' (lisjienseil with,
and that is the exhihitin-,' of the
rciuniiis to the public. This is an
iilioiiiinal.le custom that tends only
to serve the morbid curiosity, fre
miently. of a curious nssembiv I hat.
cmne merely to see how she or he
'"looked." Hovv much better it is
to remember the departed, espec
inUy in cases of protracted illness,
as you last saw him lie fun. the fniul
parl ie ii lat
his familv
I at the home prior to the funer
und view the remains. Hut the
ilic exhibition of the remains is
not in -'nod taste. Aunt her itmn-
t ion observed at Sund av's I'll tir
illne. If you arc a
friend of deceased and
al
Ayer's
Your doctor will tell you that
..mi, pmc, wean, nervous chil
dren become strong and well
by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
bmall doses, for a few dav.
Sarsaparilla
ine change is very prompt
and very marked. Ask your
doctor why it Is. He has our
formula and will explain.
i-ow. r.. t'CKmilTK,Vlllllltf,S.J.
100 a bottln
All ruil,t
for
1 M, M ti i
The Children
riiiai,.... JTT1"1,1aai,aaaaaJ
Till M'r
You Will Be Satisfied
WITH YOUR JOURNEY
II jour li.Ut. rr.ol i,,rr I hr Urnirr
(ml Hi.. Criiiiilr M,ijlr..i..l. i,r H.riili
l.iiir .if I tit Worlil"
BECAUSE
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