OREGON CITVT ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 100,1. Oregon City Enterprise CITY AND COUNTY OFFICIAL Published Every Friday. Subscription Rates: One year , J1.50 Bix months 75 Trial subscription, two months.. 25 Advertising rates on application. Subscribers will find the date of ex plration 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 postofflee at Oregon City, Oregon, as second-class matter, Jured party compensated. Because of unguarded fires that have been caro lessly started in timbered districts, there has resulted during the last few years extensive damage to private property to say nothing of the serious loss to the timber wealth of Clackamas county. The verdict in tho case referred to, if allowed to stand, will have a good effect in causing farmers to bo more cautious in starting and guarding fires. 0- FRIDAY, ArRIL 23, 1905. We will wager that the Portland "Giants" have more chances or win ning games and lose them than does any other team In the Pacific Coast League. o One Oregon City saloon man, plead' lng guilty to an information charging him with selling liquor to minors, was fined $50 in the circuit court the other day. It was right that he should be fined but this German was no more liable to a fine than were others. An other saloon man and the proprietor of an Oregon City drug store, accord lng to the statements of the lads on whose reports Wind was indicted, al so sold liquor to the same boys. Did you ever count the words in a column of ordinary newspaper print? There are about two thousand words In a column. Suppose you sit down and write a thousand words in some subject, and then another thousand on another until you have written eight or ten thousand. Try it and see if it is right easy. Keep that gait up for a month. Then chase a local item all over town, and after you hare gotten the facts all right, condense them into a few lines an hour's work that can be read in a few Beconds. Do this for a dozen items that seem insignificant after they are printed, but which you know are im portant; then have the items criti cised and inaccuracies pointed out to you when it is too late to correct them. Ob, yes, it is easy. Guard. 0 THEY WILL DO IT, TOO. TO THE WORK, TO THE WORK.. The Oregou City Hoard of Trade has been permanently organized. A bettor selection of officers could not have been had. W. A. Huntley, the president, is one of the city's most enterprising men. He has always had faith in Oregon City, its business and manufacturing possibilities. A more energetic secretary than J. U. Camp bell could not have been found. The other offices are filled by representa tive business and professional men as follows: C. H. Dye, first vice-presi dent; E. O. Caufleld, second vice-pres ident; and D. C. Latourette, treasurer. The representative men of which the membership Is composed and the enthusiasm that is manifested are grounds that Justify the conclusion that the newly organized body will not die the peaceful premature death that was the fate of proceeding or ganizations of this kind in Oregon City. There is need for work and the Enterprise hopes that the results may be as helpful and satisfactory to Ore gon City and its every interest as the field of opportunity is large. o ' taxpayers of the county. A good be ginning has been made towards wip ing out the county's debt. A contin uance of the present consorvnllvu administration of county affairs and the judicious application of the prun ing knife in all departments will ac complish the desired end the plac ing of the county ou a cash basis. The bulk of the taxes for the year 1904 having already been collected and applied on outstanding warrants, tho amount of warrants will increase somewhat during the next six months and before more tax money is avail able for the cancellation of theso war rants. But the fact remains, never theless, that the aggregate of .the county's obligations Is being slowly but surely reduced. 0 CHEER UPI Why Worry About Indigestion Whan Pep slkola Will Clvt You Relief. BARGAIN LIST i ; S Here's a list for you, give us your orders Every item guaran- i teed as represented or may be returned and your money refunded, l j; i5u i mis very lairr ft A SOURCE OF LOCAL PROSPERITY During the year ending in March, the Clear Creek Creamery, a co-operative institution located near this city, manufactured and sold $18,000 worth of butter. In other words, the product of this creamery amounted to $1500 per month or $50 per day. It Is Just these kind of institutions that contribute very materially to the prosperity of any community. This creamery affords the farmers of the Logan country a convenient place for marketing their cream which was for merly hauled to Oregon City and shipped to Portland, entailing not only much extra work but loss of time to the producer whose remuneration was not what it should have been "Why any one should worry about In digestion, " eiiKt the head clerk In Hunt Icy Hros. Co. drug store, "Is hard for us to understand. "We have boon selling Peptlkola for several months now and In all our ex perience we never knew u remedy to give such universal satisfaction. , "We know four or five old chronic dyspeptics on tho verm of despair for years who to-day are cheerful and happy Leeause all of the be-icflcl.il effect of a little chocolate coated tablet taken after each meal. "If people only resided whnt a won derful remedy It Is and how murh good It has done right In this very town they would not doubt or hesitate another minute." Words enn not express the (,t.i.I good It has don- In Oeti.n 01. y, and Peptlkola must be a remedy of more than unusual merit for If Huntley Hros. 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 Jf this is not true. If you are thin, nervous, worried and In low spirits Just cheer up and try a 25 cent box of Pepslkola on the drug gist's eay so and If It fails to give you new nerve force, hew ambition and new energy you can get your money . back without any question or argument. FIGS lUilk California tho vory finest. tZ J J This is a snap, per lh. MATCHES '5V horo is tho prieo that will do it, 8 lbs. for GABRIEL. Tho large Kentucky Jack will stand throughout the season of 1905 at the C. V. Stoker farm, five miles south-east of Oregon City, near the Lealand 8chool house. C. V. STOKER, Owner. June 30. . Oregon City, Ore. For the Season of 1905. Jeffries, the beautiful Clydesdale stal lion, foaled May. 1899. wcleht 1900. will Not ! make the season of 1905 aa follows: only does this creamery offer th!Tuesday at Aurora, Wednesday and The ladies of Oregon City, emulat lng the good women of this city, have organized a "civic improvement" club, and are starting in to "do things," having for their main object the clean ing up of this erstwhile old Oregon metropolis, so as to have it in pre sentable shape for the Lewis and Clark visitors. There is a big task before them, but if they apply the same energy aa our own Civic Im provement League they will accom plish it. The yards and lawns in this city, many of them at least, show the effects of the work of the women. Right here, men of the Commercial Association, and all others, don't fail or neglect to give the ladies all pos sible encouragement. It is your duty to do so, and if you are of the right kind of stuff, it will afford you pleas ure. Help the ladies in their good work by all means. St. Johns Review. Thursday at Canby. Friday at Heln' feed stable, Oregon City, Saturday at Mjlalla. Terms: $12.50 to Insure stand ing colt; J10 to Insure with foal, season $9, single leap, 16. Season opens Tues- I day, April 18. M. R. BOTLES. Owner. Mdlalla, Oregon. farmer a place for depositing the pro duct of his herd, but Its successful operation is doing a great deal to wards encouraging the development of the dairy Industry in the Willamette Valley. Evidence of the enterprise of the management of the Clear Creek Creamery is found in the announce ment that them will Yta Inotoiin n Pasteurizing apparatus by means of j VVrTeTe which the company will be enabled j and elderly people buy It for la grlnne " to sell sweet cream throughout the ' Bay Moor Bros., Eidon, Iowa. "We summer. 8C" more of Chamberlain's Cough Rem- ;eay than any other kind. It seems to nave taken the lead over several other Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the Best and Most Popular. Success to the farmers of Logan and their co-operative enterprise. 0 DO NOT NEED THE BRIDGE. FIRST BLOW IS STRUCK. The initial blow in the civic Im provement campaign in Oregon City was struck last Friday night when the unsightly shack on the river bank, re cently vacated by a local Chinaman, was burned on the order of Mayor Sommer. This structure was for years a disgrace to the city. The health of the community was threatened by reason of the filth that at all times surrounded the building. Let the good, work continue. Such extreme measures are required in only a few cases, but there Is need of a vigorous campaign along this line. We are pleased to note the substan tial Interest that is being taken in the situation by the Women's Club, the members of which have already plan ned for active participation in the municipal house-cleaning. With the unanimity of public sentiment that exists in Oregon City for cleaning up the city, positive results are assured. 0 A JUST VERDICT. If Michael Keisecker actually start ed the Are that, because of neglect on his part, spread to adjoining prem ises and burned the home and crops of Mrs. Cubbage, the jury in the cir cuit court was justified in returning a verdict for the plaintiff, if the dam age resulted from a fire that was started by others, an injustice has been done Keisecker and the guilty party should be made to re-imburse Mrs. Cubbage to the amount of her loss. Responsibility for property losses resulting from the setting of fires in timber should be .located and the In-1 good brands." There Is no question but this medicine Is the best that can be procured for coughs and colds, whether it be a child nr an adult that (a afflicted. It always cures ana cme. quiKi, o-m by Geo. A. Harding. Semi-Weekly Journal and Enterprise Ayers The Logan correspondent to the Enterprise in last week's issue con tends that the building of a bridge across the Clackamas rivpr nt partnnlone ear ,or ony 2.00. is an improvement that is not general ly desired. He states the situation in this terse manner: "It certainly looks as if the County Court intends to build the bridge at Barton. The people of Logan and vicinity, generally, are opposed to the bridge as it will be a very expensive structure and will only accommodate a very few interested land owners who are anxious to boom their private in-1 terests at the expense of the taxpayers." The effect of building this bridge J ue iu uiveri irom uregon (Jity the trade of Logan, one of the richest farming sections in the county, and ; take it to Portland via the bridge to uarton, thence to the metropolis by the O. W. P. system. It is generally thought there are al ready a suficient number of bridges ! across the Clackamas in this county ! but if anything in opposition to this proposed improvement is to be of fered, it should be done before the construction of the bridge has begun. It is a subject the Oregon City Board of Trade might properly consid er ana taKe such action as would best serve the interests of the county. 0 INDEBTEDNESS IS DECREASING. I have only a small lot left that can ho sold at my present quotation. If you want any come quick; 5(X) matches in box, 12 boxes inpkg.ner jkg 35c. STARCH Velvet, a perfect cohl water starch and is guaranteed equal in quality to any brand, closing out what's left at C half price, package ! w Wo must move a lot this week CORN 2 lbs. Columbia Waterloo, la. Remember my guarantee is that this is equal to anything packed, I don't caro 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 tho trade I will make a very low price for this week only 85c per doen. M 11 tl - CHERRIES - i-z H. uuniornia Tacking Co, ICxtra standard white cherry, I mean just J what I pay about theno cherries, viz that they are extra standards and in extra standard syrup and are worth at i least $l.f0 per dozen and I would like to match them against nnv comi.Hitne It at that price, order a few and be con- vinced that my price is the lowest prico ll 0I wml 50c per dozen. SOAP Just got in a lot and to move it quick, oiler it for one week, it's a great snap t V) ten ounce bars for 25c catsup Treferred Stock. Here is the best value in the U. S. This catsup is made from jj the selected famous Pomlarosa toma. toes and will comply with every pure jj food law, for Saturday, April 22 only, two pini nomes jor WALNUTS ancv California Nn 1 ! I.r.u-n dt..u f i' f ...... . i on in beautiful cracker, elegant flavor, I ll have only a few so come early, 1k per lb. or 2 fbs. for 25c HAMS JJ Cottage and Picnic sugar cured and go- o ing liks hot cakes, my price of JOc is J! catching orders to beat tho band. o 35c tl ISaJkedL OoodL t P0"'1 married until you hive seen us about the wedding cake. Wo can furnish tl it to suit the most fastidious taste. Cakes to order for all occasions our , 'Sy ll l mm mm . H. P. BRIGHTBILL Phone 1261 503 Main Street o s tTo iiia. BetntU jlht Kind You Haw Always Bpcffl f$S Impure blood always shows somewhere. If the skin, then boils, pimples, rashes. If the nerves, then neuralgia, nerv ousness, depression. If the Sarsaparilla stomach, then dyspepsia, biliousness, loss of- appetite. Your doctor knows the remedy, used for 60 years. with w;i i..n. i. r " -rM"-.;1;'1 7 fl.OO a bottle, All rirmretntii. 8.r.aprliu" Smpi,',; " ' ll. v,. LlOKHLKU. Kcr.ntnn. I'. J. O. AVER CO., Lowell, Mtt.v WrWl HrTnTTA. 4- 11, M 1J1 I V VH iM lllll II1UIUU W lllU U1U Mice Bill F. C. GADKE ;eplumber for Impure Blood The semi-annual reports of the Clackamas county officers published last week show a welcome improve ment in the financial condition of the county which has for years been car rying a large indebtedness. According to the report of Clerk Greenman, the net indebtedness of the county on March 31 last, was only $62,362.13. On the same date a year ago, the In debtedness of the county aggregated $81,637.22. Six months ago the coun ty's obligation's had reached the sum of $107,227.40. This showing is no more compli mentary to the officers responsible therefor than it is gratifying to the Aid the Sarsaparilla by keeping the bowels regular with Ayer's Tl8 II YOU PUT IT DOWN IN 5sT 8$ That our guarantee Is your Clhrnltoi. 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 . . 0regon You Will Be Satisfied WITH YOUR JOURNEY If your ticket! read over the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, the "Seenlc Line of the World" BECAUSE There are so many neenlc attraction! and point of Intercut along the line between Ogden and Denver that the trip never becomes tlrenume. COLUMBIA RIVER SCEERY Portland and The Dalles ROUTE Line Steamers "BAILEY OATZERT" "DALLES CITY" "REGULATOR" "METLAKO" "8ADIE B." Btr. "Bailey Galiort" leaves Portland 7 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days; leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Tues days, Thusrsdays and Saturdays. Str. "Regulator" leaves Portland 7 A M. Tuesdays, Thursdays snd Saturdays' I leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. . Mondays. Wednesdays and FrJays. j Steamers leaving Portland make dally connection at Lvle with r n a. u I for Ooldendale and Klickitat Valley points. C. R. A N. train Haves Ooldendals on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at :30 A. M., making connection with steamer "Regulator" for Portland and way points. C. n. & N. train leaves Ooldendale on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at 1:30 A. M., connecting at Tyls with steamer "Badle B." for The Palles. con nectlng there with O. R, N. trains East and West. Str. "Sadls B." leavfs Cascade Locks dally (except Sunday) at 7 A. M. for The Dalles and way points; arrives at U A. M.; leaves The Dalles I p. M., arrives Cascade Locks I p. M. Meals served on all steamers. Fine accommodations ror teams and wagons. Landing at Portland at Alder Street Dock. H. C. CAMPBELL, Gen. Oftlce. Portland. Oregon. til .PrTrt. sf Oregon Showtime and Union Pacific THREE TRA TO THE EAST DAILY - Through Pullman standard and Tour 1st ''I'li.g cars dally lo Omaha, Chl.ago. Hpokana; tourist slerpin Cara dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist i'LiJi """nHy conduced) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, rerlln' Ing chairs (seats free to the east dally.) 70 HOURS Portland to Chicago No Change of Cars. 70 Depart. Chlrago I'oi timid Hlirclat 9:16 a, m Atlantic Express 8:16 p. m. Via. Hunt Ington. St. Paul I nst Mall 616 p m via Spokane. Tims Schedules. Salt Lake, Denver, Ft. Worth, Omaha. Kansas I'ltv. hi Uiuls, Chicago and E.ILSU Salt Ijike, Denver, r t. worth, Omaha. Kansas Cltv. Hi luls, Chicago and cast. Walla Wall., Iw Iston, Spokane, Min neapolis, Ht. Paul, Duliith. Mllwaukna Chicago and Kaat AkKivi :25 p m. ;00 a m. 7:16 a nv Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. If you are going East, wrltef or Inform.. tlon and get a pretty book that will tell you all about It. W. C. McBRIDE, Ocneral Agent PORTLAND, OREGO OASToniA. BeantU Tha Kind You Have Always Bought Daily River of Oregon City Boats Dally Schedule! i-molT1"' Alt0.na mxi Pomona for 8a .VdaW?5 p0.,nli' ,',ave Portland dally Kon tv "W." 8:45 m'! lHav IXnT V'."JS V m-i returning, leave p. m?' ftV 0reon c'iy' Oregon City Transoortatlon Co. Schedule Tha Right Name It DeWltt. DcWItfa Witch 7iaLi Salve cools, oo he. and heals cuts, burna, bolls bruises and pilos and all Bkln diseases: ,' Zlckcfoose, Adolpg, W. Va.. says- :nMyh"tU" dauhtw h '"te swing o bad that pclce after piece of bone worked out of her leg. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cured her." It Is the most wonderful healing salve In the wrM iTrLg'. C0Untcr,eUs- 8ol0 W Geo. A. Leaves. 8:00 A.M. Dally. 7:00 P.M. UNION DEPOT Arrives, For Mavirers TUInW Clatskanle, Westport Clifton, Astoria. War renton, Flavel. Ham- mona, Fort Stevens Uearhtrt Park, Sea side, Astoria, andl neasnore. Express Daily. Astoria ifixpress. Dally. 11 :10A.M. 9:40 P.M. STEWART. Cornm"! Agt., M Alder street. Phone Main 80. J. C. MA TO, O. F. ft P. A.. Astoria, Or. Ocean and River Schedule For Ban FranotsccEivwjr flv day" t p. in. For Astoria, way points and Portland, Oregon. P-. ra t Saturday at 10 p. m. Dalljr -,.For detailed Information of rata, 3?.?. - gon.RSnroad Navigation Co.. your nearest ticket agent, or General Passenger Agent A. L. CRAIQ,