Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, July 14, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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    OREGON CITY EXTERntlSE, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1003.
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CITY AND
COUNTY
PAPER.
Published Every Friday
OFFICIAL
Subscription Ratea:
Ona rr
81i months 75
Trial subscription, two months.. 25
Adrertlstni rates on application
Subscribers will find tha data
plratlon stamped on their papers
low In a- thnir mm. If thla I
changed within tjo weeks after
lll thtt Kilst it 1.4 much inn sumo IimiMiv u-iili 1. n vi4i i.-v f.Mi ..J
land our fanners should gain from restriction of immigration either
ii.v.i vaiiviivv. my a mn noau tax or by an nrbi-
A telephone servieo covering ajtfarv statutory limitation upon the
half dozen counties, reaching some ; number annually admitted. The
fUO'hve thousand free phones, aud riv-1 invent rate of immicrntion in tun
ing lonjr distance connections to all anally regarded as unprtvodonted,
parts of the United States for a first and 'in an alwolute sense it is; but
cost of less than five dollars per year .these speakers dwelt on the fact "in
a.
Entered at the no8tnff1r at Orirn
City. Oregon, as second-class matter.
payment, kindly noUfy us. and thi ! " 7 " s vure? a m' W. and there is no foun-l
matter will receive our attention, j1 tho purpose of this article dat ion for the statements so often iJJ
t0n i .i -made regarding the "emptying of
v w. uu-iriu poornouses ana jails' toO
the vicinity of Pale grew tired tof .dump the inmates on American soil I
paying the lush telephone rates then One speaker contended that the'fi
in ViWHO ami hivn in ixuf onmn.l TT:.l o. a . .. . I VT
... ...... .......v. tmuHi states coma easily support'?
for soniMhinsy hotter. Thfv rnvsime mn oon n,-n i .i . !I
,, ... . -V i vum-vi iviiiu ensuy support'?
for something better. They became 200,000,000 more people than it now !
Persuade that they could operate has. The state of Texas, he argued J
a service of their own at much less ))V wv of ilWt; i. l
cost, and so determined to put m than fiormn i.a ,Vn,i 1 i
nes ot tneir own. i nev put up one
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Tic SOAP that sells the fastest
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FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1905.
WORKIXG FOR THE NORTH
WEST.
im-us iw ivum nmus ckh iw u- s5,oikj,00O population. The, real
,er coniruumng nis snare ot the la- trouble was not that wn hJ , fi
bor and haulm? and of .the money room or that Jl0 immimnt, TOn.'M
The sixteenth annv:-l ssion ofioxponooa lor tne necessary cost or erauv Pf10llkin?, were inferior, de- t
the Trans-Mississippi Commercial IPJT 1 f l,me P thJ ,oun1 that sencrato and umWirahle people,1!
Coneress is called to meet in TorM1 l tlm but little over ten i,ut that nothing has been done to t
land. Ore., Awmst 16, 17. IS undj'H18 T , . , V, , S .mw1,n5 wure the proper distribution of 1
19, 1905. The organization is com J ml blulJ tthe htne them. The West and South cry for
peofdeleSratesfrmthecommer.iJTarnsln,rf'1tle laborers and settlers, and the re-i
cial and. industrial bodies of the; 7 7 M phid to give them sponsc is utterly inadequate, and:
States and Territories wt of the ? they had their the newcomers preferring to remain J
Mississippi river. Appointments !lttl?,line .option. Ihey then in tho oitio8i coasted and
are also made hv the Governors, j a ltle prospectua inviting overtaxed as to the assimilative c&. l
mavora of cities and boards of conn-TOmmuTU,tM to t(0 1,1kew,ae-: pacity. Even rural Xew York, ac't
tv commissioners. i Q th3. Pltus ws the plan un- coriling to the 9tatc of J
Gathering tocether in State andravhlch wa8 ProPfd tor?' ture, complains that thousands of j:
Tentorial delegation on the floor of , vanneral "W' to a11 farm- are lying idle for the want of t
the congress, measures are discussed ; t ... . cmtwP 'en and women to cultivate them. '
affectin? the various sections and,7ttm f f teKit' he Kvory dav the chairman of the Z
the result in the reeommenda- Jj",,? oac11ncomnlun,t-v council of tlie Civic Ftnleration gays
tions takes the form of resolutions 'u- if m? Trv"frffih PF that labor is l
which are referred to a neml rorr,. ' bmI(im? t11. lts ll nd controlin?i greatly needed awav from the nast. l
mittee on resolutions oorHn 1 8 ow . 1 hen th P"enta-; em centers.
tw from each State and Territory, h ves ?r ai' thoso comPfln, werf.to! The convention to be called will, ll
which holds continuous sessions l?rnize the general company, w Inch ' thclx.f direct iu attcution cllieflyjt
After considerable labor a report is)1 n w to control the affairs of to the M Uon of 11
snhmi-ff l,of Lv:.i. general interest. The plan was h,;An nf nnr ;,;;,
snbmirted bv that committee which, S?. f Z n T J? bution of our Emigration, while' tt
after seneral discussion bv th oot, lsl.mllar J? the. government control dvinr a 01)Dortunit to tl' whn;
Fress,goe8tothetionalConssi0rallfa,"0fneraIn that restriction is quite as
recommendation of theoreaniza-!"1 , :'"Hu.r w essential as proper provision for the II
. These recommendations are ??me fv.110" toie orraRlza: ; meeting of supply and demand of,
for legislation alon? commercial .tl0n9 ha' the. m covernment ' aiien abati
lines onlv, and are taken to TVash-l11 T? ttietaw governments. It
vJ. . o . ... Iwas Onlv a fW snort rnontVia nntil
mston by a Coneressional committee
tne most influential that can be se
was only a few short months until : protected by the guarantee
everv section of the county had a
leeted, and presented bv thi m.:L,tar Jlttle raPany as that at
mittee to the committees of both!,,;, T,hena fnpral ting was
House and Senate, whos dutv it is' callt1 ( a11 Pjipeholders, and a
House and Senate, whose duty it i8:calUl J a11 PWcrs, and aof i
to act upon the specific measures so , T Ta adfpto(l ! iZ
j.i ' , From that, (lav to this ih mmnotiv! 1 eP'
No Dytpeptlo Should Hesitate to Try , e-J
Pepiikola Tablets on Thau Tarmi. i s
Thousands who were once th victims 5s
of Indigestion and stomach troubles are
well and strong through the use of
If you have It you'll agree with mc; if you haven't you know
nothing about It.
Those that are using It is because it Is all soap 100 per cent. pure.
It acts like magic on delicate fabrics, rug carpets, woodwork, dishes.
Excellent for laundry, leaves the clothes sweet and clean, the hands
smoothe and white.
AMMONIA is known to everyone as a healthful and powerful
disinfector.
BENZINE is the highest refined product of petroleum, having all
the cleansing qualities found in coal oil without its impurities.
Read here how to secure
a bar of this Soap Free!
To the first fifty customers making a cash purchase of fifty cents at
my store, you will receive a bar of A B Soap absolutely free.
GET IT, TRY IT
AND YOU WONT DENY IT.
H. P. BRIGHTBILL
Huntley Bros Co., agreeing to refund tha
25 cents, in each cane the remedy fails to
benefit as claimed.
If you are nervous, despondent, care
worn and without energy, or if you have
dlxay spells, heartburn, coated tongue, or
sour stomach Just make up yaur mind to
try Pepslkola tablets and obtain relief.
The manufacturers are ao sure that
Pepslkola tablets will aid and strengthen
your digestion, make the rich red blood
course through your veins and put new
life, energy and new vigor Into your
stomach that they have Instructed Hunt
ley Bros. Co. to tell all dissatisfied cus
tomers that they can have their money
Dack, cheerfully and without argument
8f
uuuu wic Mjevmc nipnsupfM! an . . v. i r, ,
' . . ' " " hmm thof t.: il, i repil
reeommeiidel. , ; ". v.a, .u una Un- w'ywuyi-. h . , .;,. . iTT
At the coming session there will s T' nnt" way it w perhaps dally br0UKht back " th. J
be the usual topics affecting rivers'l n 8miCe m e "mteVnd the PPrletors of this remarkable I . .
and harbors internal imnmvpmpnta l1"1"- """i,u nve "ucn confidence
Zi j "YTffL1011 .lmPI?!einentS' ! An oyowtWa W nf f.WT, ' I" virtue and power that they hav.
mauons Wim the Unent, ir-1 f . uXi ttt.B Guarantee Contract to
nrauon ana reclamation of nrid . .. uiiijB
lands, good roads, forestry, mines T'
and mining and other subjects of Pho,nes cost something like $12.00
vast interest to the Western States , " We have a Food Dian-V P1'08
The indications are that there will of the Plan f nation of this
be large delegations from all the-1compan.Tt.on D1 8n(J wiU glad
States and Territories and that the . sh a to each rea'1er who
sneakers who will take Dart in tbp ls.reallv interested in getting a good
discussions will 1 men most influ-jU,1CF . ,
ential in public affairs 3Iutual organization is the thing
The keraote of the Congress will for famers- IIere the mu
be the Oriental trade, and the di- i tual toltThone service, a turnpike
cussion upon this subject will he'companv I,orato1 on the Mme Plan'
farreachin?. The location of the anion? them a firc insmnce corn-
congress upon the Taoific CosKt nf Pan-V- ln tnis wa-v he fpra get
this particular time, when momen- t!lin?s cxac -v at cost' 811,1 1 fiml
tous affairs are of daily occurence . in evcry way Inutlal P,an
over the world, gives to'the eomin 15 d to be at3vantf?eous to them.
. session more than the usual amount 'Xorthwivt Pacific Farmpr
of attention. ; o
Ihe lacific trade will he the chief ,1 COXFEREXCE OX DMIGRA.
topic of conference, as the official i TIOX
call points out. Though this has'
come before the Congress previously, I Much interest having been shown
the force of it has never been brought by various interests throughout the
out as it will at Portland on ac- country in the recent conference on
count of tho contiguity of Tortland immigration held at New York un
and other Pacific Coast points to di-r the auspices of the state Civic
the Orient. Trade relations with , Federation, the executive council of
the Far East will be exploited to ; the National Civic Federation, at
the end that the best methods mav 'the suggestion of the former bodv,
bo adored to secure the Oriental has decided to issue a call for a na
commerce to the Trans-Mississippi tional convention to discuss the
tac-s- ' .whole subject of immigration partie-
vuier Hii.jects ot discussion and ularly the bettor distribution of
the securing of ultimate action from aliens admitted into the country
the projKT sources are the improve- under the existing laws,
ment of rivers and harbors, the es- At the conference name,d some in
tablishment of a union of interests
Ivtween Pacific Cxist points an''
the Gulf of Mexico, the Isthmiai
Canal, the merchant marine. th
Consular Service, the necessity fo?
differentials favoring Paeirie Coa
ports in the building of naval vc
sels, good roals. irrigation and .-
dozen other hading matters of vi
tal interest.
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:p.ikola Tables People who have auf-jJt Pfinnf t9At CAOn..
It JvJ iTiam otrcct
Thirty Beautiful Half-Tone Views
Clatsop Beach Scenery Free.
The Astoria & Columbia River Rail
road Company has Issued a 8ouvenlr of
Clatsop Beach containing 30 elaborate
half-tones of the principal points of In'
terest between Portland and Seaside.
which will be mailed on application to
C. A. Stewart. Agent, 218 Alder Street.
Portland, or J. C. Mayo, O. P. A., As
toria, Oregon.
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POPULAR AND PICTURESQUE.
Ayers
TELEPHONES.
There are a crreat many farn.iir
communities of Oregon and Wash
ington organizing f,;,r the purpos
of establishing telephone lim-s. an
among the first things that 'corn
up to le decided is whether to nv.
independent lines or join with th
old line companies and use the;
phones.
The' experience of ail co-operativ
asociations have found the ownini
of their own phones the profitable
way. One of the largest orjaniza
tions of Eastern Washington abso
lutely refuses to connect with or allow-
transmission over its lines of
You can depend on Ayer's
Hair Vigor to restore color to
your gray hair; every time.
Follow directions and it never
fails to do this vork. It stops
Hair Vigor
ullingofrhehair.also. There's
Breat satisfaction in knowing
you are not going to be disap
pointed. Isn't that so?
"MTh.lrfAdwl until It wxt tbont white. It
tack Jutt . t.,tii ,,f A,r't H.ir Vlor to
rwtofe it ton, frmer dark, rlrh folor. lour
it "L tLt"':lw "t"t " '.u,m
$ 1 W ft bottle
for.
t. C. ATI CO.
l.w.il M.S.
Fading Hair
The only thing necessary to make the
Denver and Rio Grande the most popular,
as It has ever been known the most pleas
ant and most picturesque way to cros
the continent haa come about. This Is
the establishment of through sleeping
car service.
In connection with the O. R. & N
through Pullman Standard Sleeper Is now
run from Portland to Denver, leaving
lortiana at 8:1 p. m., arriving at Salt i
Lake at g:40 a. m., the second morning. !
leaving Salt Lake at 3:50 p. m. and ar- j
riving at Denver 4:20 p. m. the following
uay. i nis scnedule gives paangerB
seven hours stop-over In Salt Lake, af
fording an opportunity to visit the Mor
mon Capital as well as a day light ride
mrougn the grandest scenery in the
world.
For reservations In this car and for il
lustrated booklets picturing the scenery
contiguous to the Denver & P.lo Grande,
proving it to be the "Scenic Line of the
World." write to W. C. McBrlde, General
Agent. 124 Third Street, Portland.
Until my new building en Main street
Is completed, I wilt be located In the
building en Main street near Fourth
street, recently vacated by a A. Heine
F. C. GADKE
The Plumber,
i'OU PUT IT
DOWN m
That our guarantee Is your Glbralter.
We promise a satinrar-torv ..,.
at the lowest price for
stand behind our guarantee at all times.
wny not let us estimate with youT
A. MIHLSTIN,
Main Strett, near Eighth
Oregon City . . 0rrgon
OREGON
Shoit line
and union Pacific
THREE TRA TO I HE EAST
DAILY - -
I, fh 1 ullnn standard ana Tour
1st sleeping ears dully to Omaha. Chicago.
Npokane; tourist sleeping cars dally t
ha.ixas cily; through Pullman tourist
lilting cnt. (pr,nally conductea
.,0 'lr"- Kanaai CU, reclin
ing chairs (seata free to the east dallr
Dtpart.
f tna
0LUMBIA RIVER S EERYI7Q
PnptlonH Inrl TUa n II . . :
ui.iaiiuauu i lie UalicS
E.OTJTE
Regulator
Line
Steamers
HOURS
Portland to Chicago
No Change of Car.
7
Chicago
t'oi tlund
Htipclul
:l a. m
Allantlo
Hp. m
via. Hunt-
Ington
CHOLERA INFANTUM.
You Will Be Satisfied
WITH YOUR JOURNEY
If your tickets read oer the tVnver
and Kio Grande knilroad, the -Snic
Line of the World"
BECAUSE
There are so many ncenir attractions
and points of intercut along the line
between Ogden and Ijenrer that the
trip never becomes tiresome.
Child Not Expected to Live from ...
Hour to Another, but Cured by Cham-1
Denain a colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy
If yoq are golnga.t. write or informa
tlon and get a pretty book that will tell you
all about It.
RuThe little daughter of E. X. Dew- A
ey, of Agnewville, Va., was seriously 111
;oi cnoiera Infantum last Summer. "We
: gave her up and did not expect her to
live from one hour to another." he says.
, "I happened to think of Chamhorinin-.
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoer Remedy and
got a bottle of It from the store. I five
i hours I saw a change for the hitcr w
' kept on giving it and before she had tak
en tne hair of one small bottle she was
well." This remedy is for sale by Geo
A. Harding.
PORTLAND,
OREGON
Beantlie 1 Yai Han klm BagM
elpitars
f
i:, l Greem,
PIONEER
Transfer and Hxpress
Freight and parcels delivered
to all parts of the city.
RATES REASONABLE
"BAILEY GATZERT' "DALLES CITY"
"REGULATOR" "METLAKO"
I "SADIE B."
I
Btr. "Palley Oatiert" leaves Portland
A- M- Mondays. Wednesdays and Prt
days; leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Tuee
days, Thusrsdays and Saturdays.
8tr. "Ri-t-ulator" leaves Portland 7 A
M. Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays
leavet The Dalle. 7 A. M. Monday.
Wednesdays and FVJaya.
Bteamers leaving P.,rtland make dally
connection at Lyle with C. R. N. train
for Goldendale and Klickitat Valley
points.
C. R. ft N. train leave Ooldendale on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at
:30 A. M.. making connection with
steamer 'Regulator for Portland and
way points
C. R. ft N. train leaves Goldendale oe
Tuesdays. Thursday and Saturdays at
M0 A. M.. connecting at Tyle with
steamer "Sadie B." for Th Dalle, eon
nectlng there with O. R. ft N. tndnt
Eaat and Went.
Sir. "Sadie B." leav.. r . L.
dally (eacept Sunday) at 7 A. M. for Th.
Dalle and way points; arrive at 11 A
M.; leave Th Dalle I P. M . arrlvM
Caac.de Lock. ( p. M.
Meal, served on all steamer.
Fin accommodation. lor team .
wagon
DLndln at Portland at Aider Street
H. C. CAMPBELL,
Ceo. Office, Portland, Oregon. Mw
Rt. Pl.nl
B"t Mall
e:i5 p m
via Spokane.
Tim SchsduU.
Aiv
Salt I .mu.
M. Worth, Omaha, 5 .
Kansas City, Hl.l opra
uia, (.nicago ana
Halt I-ake,
i-t. Worth
K Annua riiu
JaiiiIb, Chicago and
Denver, j
Omaha, ,1.00 a m
St.
Walla W.n. Ia.
Iston. flM)knne. Mln-U-n a m
neapoll. St Paul.
Dulnlh Ull..
Chicago and KaatM
Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad Co.
Leave.. UNION DEPOT Arrive
:00 A.M.
Dally.
7 00 P.M.
For Mnwnra D.lnl..
Clifton, Astorla.War-
i-nion. navel. Ham
mond. Kort Steven.,
(earhari Part, a...
side, Astoria a n A
"aMiiore.
Express Dally,
Astoria Express
Dally.
U:10A.U
9 :40 P.M
ai!LA. 8TEWART- Cmm'l Agt..
Alder street. Phone Main 0.
' r MA TO. O F p A.. Astoria. Or
Ocean anrt Rivfip Schedule
! i or J?n ,T"nclaco Every five day t
P m. For Aatorla, way point an
v uang. i regon
'. 8atu.tlay at 10 p. ra. Dalit
ir.i va,er-.JPertnlu,n) Willaa
ette and Yamhlu river,
or detailed Information of rate.
.7. - on ,"l"ad ft Navigation C
your nearest ticket agent, or
I Qeimral i'aasrnger AgraC
A. L. CAlO.