OREGON" CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 21, vm. Oregon City Enterprise CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL Published Every Friday. Subscription Rates: One year 11.50 Six months . . . ?5 Trial subscription, two months., 25 Advertising rates on application. Subscribers will find the date of ex piration stamped on 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. Entered at the postofflce at Oregon City, Oregon, as second-class matter. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1905. Because his dinner was not pre pared for 'him when he reached home, an Eastern man one day last treck shot and killed his wife. Ilad he raited until after partaking of the meal the fellow might have had some provocation for committing the crime. o DOXTS FOR THE PUBLIC. Don't throw waste paper on the 6trects. Don't put chalk marks on fences or buildings. Don't fail to repair or renew your pavements. , Don't forget to clean up your yards and gardens. Don't spit on the sidewalks. The citizen interested in promot ing public welfare can help materi ally by per onally observing these rules. We utist all remember that public policy depends on the action of many, if each individual does his Or her duty and observes the laws and ordinances, order and pro gress result; if he omits to do his Bhare, chaos and disorder follow. Patriotism consists in the faith ful discharge of the small duties of life, as well as an utilization of greater opportunities. American Civic Association. o THE WAY IIOOD EIVER DOES IT. Arrangements have been made for the Hood River delegates to the Portland meeting of the Oregon Development League to attend the convention with a special car. It is expected that the delegation from this city will number over 100. Many fruit growers will be with the party. Press dispatch from nood River. It is this kind of push and enthusiasm that is responsible for the remarkable growth Hood River has experienced in the last five years. An opportunity for adver tising that section and its possibili ties is never allowed to escape. o PAIXT TnE BRIDGE. "Civic Improvement" in a com munication that appears elsewhere in this week's issue, appropriately suggests the need of painting the suspension bridge at Oregon City, not alone for the improved appear ance that would result but for the preservation of that expensive struc ture. The placing, of a new coat of paint on this bridge would be quite in har mony with the other work that is proposed in the way of beautifying Oregon City and its surroundings. Don't neglect the paint brush. A little paint, properly distributed, makes a world of difference. o OREGON CITY AT THE FAIR. Friday, June 9, has been desig nated Oregon City day at the Lewis & Clark Fair. It goes without say ing that all of Oregon City will be found at the Exposition grounds on that day. It, therefore, would not be out of the way if a programme of exercises be arranged for the occa sion. Such exercises would prove a wide advertisement for this section, the resourceful advantages of which could be intelligently presented in a number of short talks by able speakers from this city. But the details of any such exer cises properly belong to the Board of Trade which will no doubt give the matter deserved attention at the right time. o PUBLIC MEETING PLACE. It is announced that the commit tees in charge of the Firemen's Tournament and Fourth of July Celebration will construct in the pnblic square on the hill a grand stand suitable for holding the liter ary exercises of the day. Such a structure should be built on sub stantial basis that it may continue to ue used as a permanent place of holding public meetings. It might also be utilized as a band stand. The city U'ing without ueh -conveniences, these suggestions should be considered for all they nre worth. The further beautifying of the Park by the introduction of flowers and shrubWry will follow when the newly organized Civic Improvement movement has developed and the finances of the city make it possible for assuming this expense. o SPRINKLE THE STREETS. Some provision should be made for sprinkling Main street this sum mer. An attempt was made to have this done last year, but the city au thorities were unable to induce the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company to perform the service and the city itself did not foci that its financial condition would permit this additional item of expense. It need not necessarily prove ex. jvnsive to sprinkle Main street for its entire length or at least from the Basin to Eleventh street. This is the main business street in the city and the prevalence of dust dur ing the summer months is extremely annoving. This matter should be early con sidered by the City Council that the co-operation of all interested par ties may be enlisted to the end that the sprinkling of this street may be' assured this year. With such a dust-producing thoroughfare as Main street nn sprinkled, attempts at improving the condition of streets and the ap pearance of property will be largely defeated. SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED. Oresron Citv is certainly too much of a city to sit idly by and without a word of protest permit the build ing on its principal 6treet of such a primitive structure as that erect ed on JVlam street last week. Such a canvas shack as that which adorns Main street near nuntlev Bros. Co.'s drug store might look all right in a newly located mining town or a saw mill camp, but it is certainly out of place in its present location. If we are going to have Civic Improvement let's have a thorough attack of it and oppose the erecting of such temporary structures as the one reierred to. 'Ihe erecting of one such so-called buildings, located as it is, will require months of ag gressive work of the Civic Improve ment society to overcome the un favorable impression its erection will create. The property on which tne structure nas been placed is too valuable to be thus humiliated. Oregon Citv. like other progress ive cities, should have a fire limit, and until the same has been pro vided bv ordinance other structures of the character complained of may te expected. 'Ihe City Council owes it to the city and valuable property interests to establish a fare limit, o RESOURCES AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Clackamas countv .the foremost manufacturing county in the state, offers to the intending settler splen did opportunities. Oregon City is known for its many factories, large payroll and wealth of unappropri ated water power. But Clackamas county is known for its worth as an agricultural, horticultural and min eral district. There js abundant room for more people in this county and the almost unlimited resources of this section only await the invest ment of capital for their develop ment. This county has large farms suit able for stockraising and dairying. There are however a greater number of small farms, which cultivated as they should be, by men of experi ence, would yield a handsome liv ing to a great many more people. The price of land is not "dirt cheap" but on the contrary varies in cost in proportion as it is improved and according to its location with regard to transportation facilities. Stockraisinsr and dairvino- arc u -j among the profitable industries and their products would supply a large creamery for which there is a good opening in this county. There are a number of co-operative plants be ing operated but their capacity is limited to meet the actual needs of the community that is served. Much cream is shirmed to outside noinr.s and this might profitable be con verted into butter right here at home. There is also an unlimited amount of water power at Oregon City and throughout the county affording am ple power for numerous manufac turing institutions. The extensive timber growth m this county will require many additional sawmills. Foremost among the industries of the county may be mentioned that of fruit growing. The soil, climate and conditions generally arc. suit ed to fruit growing which is carried On with Success on ft krrrp aoaU The large and constantly increasing i yield of fruit suggests the need of J a cannery. Small fruits of every variety, are grown annually. A woolen mill, the largest in the west, at Oregon City, purchases the wool clip of the county which amounts to several thousand pounds. In fact, space is entirely too lim ited to enumerate the many re sources of this section and the grand business opportunities that are otTored here. There has been need of more factories of all kinds for some time and with the rapid k'ttling up of this county this need increases. Men of some moans tyul energy, with a little push in their make-up, will find Clackamas county a resourceful section that will pay them to investigate. We have the room and opportunities. AVe want the men and capital to do the rest. 1 1 o CHEER UP) Why Worry About Indigestion When Pep Ikola Will Give You Relief. "Why any one should worry about In digestion," said the hrrnl clirk In Hunt loy Bros. Co. drug store, "is hard for ue to understand. "We have been selling Pepilkota for several months now nnd In all our ex perience we never knew a remedy to give such universal satisfaction. "We know four or five old chronic dyspeptics on the verge of despair for years who to-day are cheerful and happy because all of the betoflcl.il effects of a little chocolate coated tablet taken after each meal. "If people only reallied what a won derful remedy It Is and how much good It has done right In this very town they would not doubt or hesitate another minute." Words can not express the f,:ht good It has don- In O'efcon Cl.y. and Pepslkola must be a remedy of more than unusual merit for If Huntley Bros. Co. had to refund the money to very many dissatisfied customers they would certainly discontinue selling It on their own personal guarantee. Ask your self if this is not true. If you are thin, nervous, worried and In low spirits just cheer up and try a 2a cent box of Pepslkola on the drug gist's say so and if It fails to give you new nerve force, new ambition and new energy you can get your money back without any question or argument. ACCEPTED WITHOUT EXAMINATION The following dispatch refers to Roland Johnson, son of W. Carey Johnson and a former Oregon City boy: STANFORD UNIVERSITY. The ap polntment of Roland de V. Johnson, a student at Stanford University, to West Point has been accepted without his be ing required to pass a mental examina tion. Credentitals sent from Stanford regarding the young man's scholarship were regarded as sufficient by the United States Military Academy board of ex aminers. It Is believed that this Is the first time in the history of the school that an appointee has received a cadct shlp without first being required to prove his mental standing by special examina tion at West Point. The announcement arrived atthe university yesterday. Mr. Johnson is taking a law course. He Is twenty-two years of age and is a resi dent of Portland, Oregon. Johnson Is well known In college athletics here, having played In the dlamon with Mult nomah team against the nines of Stan ford and the University of California and later against the football teams of the same universities on the Multnomah squad. At Stanford he Is a member of the Chi Ssi fraternity and one of the most popular men In the student body. He will finish the snmBter at Palo Alto before going to West Point to don his cadet uniform. Subscribe to The Enterprise. Auers You know the medicine that makes pure, rich blood Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Your mother, grandmother, all your folks, used it. They trusted Sarsaparilla It. Their doctors trusted it. Your doctor trusts it. Then trust it yourself. There is health and strength in it. I inffered terribly from indication and thin blood. 1 found no rellf until I took Ajttt 8araprill. your bottle perma nently cured me." r Mas. if. K. Hart. Mt. KI. v v fl.OO a bottle. j.n.irura mmmmmmmmm for BaMi Rich Blood Avers Pills are gently laxative. They greatly aid trie Sarsaparilla! That our guarantee Is your Gibraltar. We promise a satisfactory enduring Job at the lowest price for good work and stand behind our guarantee at all times. Why not let us estimate with you? A. MIHLSTIN, Main Street, near Eighth Oregon City - Oregon CYOV PUT IT I DOWN IN I BAR v ii s i t ii . it Here's a list for you, : teed as represented or t T f- O 1511 i very iuiw a. FIGS Bulk California tlio vcy lint'bt. This is a snap, per lb MATCHES 1 liavo only a small lot left that can ho sold at my present quotation. If you want any como tjuick, 500 matches in box, 12 boxes in pkg, per pkg 35c. STARCH Velvet, a perfect cold water starch and is guaranteed eijujil in quality to any brand, closing out what's left at C -half price, package. C.jy- Wo must movo a lot this week kJdgU lioro is the price that will doit, 8 lbs. for : CORN 2 lbs. Columbia Waterloo, Ta. Kemember my guarantee is that this is equal to anything packed, I don't care what the brand may be $1.15 per doen. EARLY JUNE PEAS Baltimore pack. This is beyond a ques tion of a doubt tho best pea on the market for the money I know of, as an inducement to the trade I will make a very low price for this week only 65c per dozen. KaJkedL Goods Don't get married until you have seen us about the wedding cake. it to suit tne most lastichous taste. Cakes to order for all H. P. Photic 1261 OASTOTtlAi Bean tb ) 1 in Kind ton Haw Alwrays Boi Signature of mm F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER You Will Be Satisfied WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your tlcketa read over the Denver and Rio Grande Kailroud, the "Secnlc Line of the World" BECAUSE There are ao many acenlc attraction and point of interest along the line between Odcn and Denver that the trip never liecomea tlrenome. If you are going Hast, write for informa tion and get a pretty book that will tell you all about It. W. C. McBRIDE, General Agent PORTLAND, ORCGO OABTOniA. Bean the 'W Kind You Have Always BoufrM JTi Mi to lie 1 Postofflce Boll it.t.t.lllfritJiiJriiitiliiiixf i rw i ii b-v II If M ' i 4 II V I give us your orders may be returned and 4 . BRIGHT BILL COLUMBIA RIVER SCEERY Portland and The Dalles IROTJTE N Regulator Line Steamers "BAILEY QATZERT" "DALLES CITY" "REGULATOR" "METLAKO" "SADIE B." 8tr. "Bailey Oatierf" leaves Portland T A. M. Mondayi, Wtdneadayi and Friday!-, leave! The Dallea T A. M. Tu dayi, Thuaradayi and Baturdaya. Btr. "RetTUlator" leave! Portland T A. M. Tueadaya, Thursday! and Saturday!; leavei The Dallea 7 A. M. Mondaya, Wedneadayi and FVJayi. Bteamera leaving Portland make dally connection at Lyle with C. H N. train I for Ooldendale and Klickitat Valley polnta. C. R. A N. train leave! Ooldendale on Mondaya. Wedneidayi 'and Friday! at 1:80 A- M., making connection with iteamer "Regulator" for Portland and way point!. C. R. A N. train leavei Ooldendale on Tueadaya, Thursday! and Saturday! at 8:30 A- M., connecting at Tyle with ateamer "Sadie B." for The Dallea, con necting there with O. R. A N. tralni East and Wcet Btr. "Sadla B." leavei Caacade Lock! dally (except Sunday) at 7 A. M. for Tha Dallea and way polnta; arrive! at 11 A. M.; luavea The Dallei 1 P. M., arrive! Caacade Lock! P. M. Meala aerved on all ateamera. Fine accommodation! tor tearna and wagon i. Landing at Portland at Alder Street Dock. H. C. CAMPBELL, ' Manager. Oen. Office, Portland, Oregon. Daily River Schedule of Oregon city Boats Dally Schedule) Steamera Altona and Pomona for Sa lem and way polnta, leave Portland dally (except Sunday) at 6:46 a. m.; leave Ore gon Citv, :16 a. m.; returning, leave Balcm, 7 a. m.; leave Oregon City, 4:81 Oregon City Tranaoortatlon Co. General Committee on Educational Ex hibit. It ha been definitely nettled that neither the County Court nor the com mittee on County Exhibit will pay any part of tho expense of an educational exhibit. To' conHidor the eltuatlton a meeting of the Educational Committee is hereby called for Saturday, April 8, at 10:30 a. m., at the Superintendent'! 0,nce- J. C, ZINSKR, Supt. of School!. ii ii ii II VIlaVH Every item guaran- tl your money refunded. J? .48 .4 4 aft.-. CHERRIES 2 1-2 li. California Tacking Co, Kxtra standard white cherry, I mean just what I say about these cherries, viz, that they are extra standards and in extra standard syrup au are worth at least $l.f0 per dozen and I would like to match them against any competitor at that price, order a few and bo con vinced that my price is the lowest price on record 80c per dozen. SOAP Just got in a lot and to move it quick, offer it for one week, it's a great snap y ten ounce bars for 25c CATSUP Preferred Stock. Hero is tho best value in the U. S. This catsup is mado from the selected famous Pondarosa toma toes and will comply with every puro food law, for Saturday, April 22 only, two pint bottles for 35c WALNUTS Pancy California, No. 1 size, brown shell ami beautiful cracker, elegant llavor, I have only a few so como early, lfc per lb. or 2 lbs. for 25c HAMS Cottage and Picnic sugar cured and go ing liks hot cakes, my price of JOc is catching orders to beat tho band. X i 1 fc 4 i We can furnish occasions our specialty : tl 503 Main Street .BkpinL El j) SlIOaT LINE and union Pacific THREE TRAS TO THE EAST DAILY Throtiah Pullman atandard and Tour M U--tiiig cara dally to Omaha, Chlraco, Spokane; tourlat alerplng cara dally to KatiMia City; through Pullman tourlrt ale.,ng cat! (personally conducted) weekly to Chicago. Kan.aa City, reclln' Ing chalra (acata free to the eaat dally.) HOURS Hi I'ortland to Chicago 7A No Change of Cara. U Depart Time Schedule. Aaaivi Chicago- Bait lke. Denver, Portland Kt. Worth, Omaha, ... Special Xanana City, St. s " ra 8:16 a. m lmla, Chicago and EaaL Atlantic , " Kxnreaa Salt Ijike. Denver, 8:16 p. m. ft. Worth, Omaha. 1:00 am. via. fiunt- Kanaaa City, St. ' lngton. I'oula, Chicago and East. St. Paul ! ' Vm Mall Walla Walla, Lew- :16 p m iHton. Spokane, Mln- vla Bpo- ncapolla, Ht. Paul, 7-i m. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. Leavca. UNIOf DEPOT Arrlvee. 8:00 A.M. For Maygera.Ralnlor. Dally. Dally. Clatakanle, Weatport Clifton, Aatorla.War- ' v renton, riavel. Ham- 11:10A.M. mond, Fort Stevena. Oparhart Park, Sea Hide, Astoria and BeaHhore. Expreae Dally. Aitorla Kxpreaa. 7:00 P.M. " 9:40 P.M. C. A. STEWART, Comm'l Aft., it Alder street. Phona Main 0. J. C. MATO, O. F, A P. A.. Aatorla. Or. Ocean and River Schedule For San Francisco Every flva day! at 8 p. m. For Aitorla, way polnta and Portland, Oregon. I p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. na. Dally aervlce (water permitting) on Willam ette and Yamhill rivers. For detailed Information of ratea. The Oregon Railroad A Navigation Co your neareat ticket agent, or General Passenger Agent A. L. CRAIO, t